The metal typically used under silver plate is brass or copper. These metals are often chosen for their ability to provide a smooth surface for plating and their corrosion resistance properties.
In de boot under the carpet. 3 screws holding down a metal plate. Its under this plate
if you mean the exhaust pipes it depends on the car. older cars were usually made of steel. now they use stainless steel alot.
On the passenger side floor board under your carpeting and a metal plate where you rest your feet On the passenger side floor board under your carpeting and a metal plate where you rest your feet
As the metal cap and glass bottle heat up, they expand at different rates due to their different materials. The metal expands faster than glass, causing it to loosen under hot water. This is because the metal cap's expanding size creates less friction against the bottleneck, making it easier to unscrew.
Under the center console
The ECU is situated under the carpet of the feet of the passenger. It is protected behind a metal plate.
If you look on the blade side of the edger you will see six screws on a metal plate,Do not remove them. There are three holes under the plate that has three plastic plugs in them,remove with long needle nose pliers and then you will see three screws. Loosen them just enough to remove tank. Good luck.
In the exhaust pipes under the truck. In the exhaust pipes under the truck.
Heating the metal causes it to expand, which increases the size of the metal cap. As the metal expands, it creates more space between the cap and the threads of the bottle, making it easier to twist off.
Try running the lid under hot water to expand the metal, or tapping the lid gently along the edges to loosen it. If that doesn't work, using a rubber band for better grip or a jar opener can help loosen the lid.
It is behind the seat< in the trunk up under a metal plate on the driver side.