depends on what is easier for you, or what your dentist prefers. Do you still use Tofflemires with the thin metal strips that tighten like a loop? It's been a long time (the 90's) since i was in dentistry LOL
First there's the basic Mirror, explorer, and cotton pliers. Then you have the hand cutting instruments; the excavator, hatchet, [and gingival margin trimmer if the restoration is a class II]. Then you move on to the restorative instruments which includes the amalgam carrier and condenser, the acorn burnisher, carver, and finally the t-ball burnisher. You also should include the accessory materials [gauges, cotton rolls, articulating paper] This is the basic set up taught in Dental schools. In most situations, the dentist has his special set up that you have to learn.
There is a little door on the right of the ash tray. You to remove the ash tray an then move the door to the left and you will see the plug.
On second 5 from left put a down and right joining pipe. On 2 put a down and right joining pipe. On 5th 1 from left put a down and left joining pipe. Putt 3 tray in bottom rh corner. Put 2 tray directly under the 2nd 1. Put 6 tray at top left under the 5 and 1 then put remaining 6 tray next to the 3 at the bottom in the middle.
Remove the ash tray. To the right of the ash tray there is a small rectangular trim that will slide out to the left and reveal the diagnostic connector.
1. Open the tray 2. Press SETUP 3. Press 1 3 8 9 4. With the arrows change the region code 5. Press SETUP 6. Close tray
Not sure if this is right for the elite but for the white type you just get a butter knife and stick it under the tray to the right, open the tray time just right and thenpull it out when the tray would normally open.
On the left interior rear panel there's a small tray between where the seat belt goes behind the panel and the rear door. Pull this tray out and the fan is right below it
AnswerTo the right of the rear window defroster button, behind a plastic cover. Just pop it off with a flat head screw driver.On my 1998 Cabrio, I found it to the right of the ash tray. Remove ash tray then slide the cover to the immediate right of the ash tray to the left to reveal the OBDII connector.
It is the red one to the left of the battery tray, right of the upper/lower coolant hoses.
I can only answer this for a 2000 Suburban. Lift out the middle tray on the Left side of the truck right next to the third seat. Right next to the left rear side glass. The tools are hidden in the compartment right below the left rear side glass. Hope this helps.
Right next to the ashtray. Take tray out and slide the cover to the left, and voila here you are ODB II.
Nothing is wrong. This is actually a "feature" of Windows XP. After a time, most unused icons in the system tray will be hidden. You will notice that just to the left of the system tray is a small button. Click the button, and the tray will expand again.