the 3 thing a engine need to star are spark comprishion and petrol if u have all of this the enging has to start
its alot easyer to get a new one only £3 just take the old one to the shop and thell give u a replacment
The closed seat is a complete oval. The open seat has a gap of about 3 inches at the front. ( The reason for the opening is a mystery to many people.)
No, it only seats 2 people.
3 Why dose it have 3 selt belt straps but 4 seat belt clips?
If your key will not open boot and you have access to the inside of the car, remove the four nuts on the 1/3 seat in the rear, found at the bottom of the back rest. Twist the hinge flaps forward and under the seat, you can now get a piece of wood or alike and pust it against the seat release. you can now remove the seat back. this will at least give you access to the battery to charge or replace. Ideal for anyone who has locked their keys in the boot.
yes it is. 737 typically uses a 3-3 seating arrangement
If you have bench seats in the back (as opposed to stow and go seats) you can buy a second large seat, remove the short one that holds 2 people and put in the large seat in its place. Then you have a seat at the very rear that can seat 3 people, a seat in the middle that can seat 3 people and the 2 in the front. 3+3+2=8. And yes, the driver is considered a passenger.
there are seat belt extenders that might work
on the floor from driver seat. theres a black handle with a car and a hood poped up on it. its 3 inches to the right from the brake pedal, good luck
lift the seat (driver) open the cover if it is a pm put 3 qts and start engine check level and add as needed
NO. The rear seat has 3 sets of belts.