under the hood , look on the left side , near the cross brace
,next to the strut
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Without knowing what city you are from, I'd point you to the
American Red Cross website: redcross.org
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So it won't interfere with street traffic. Parts of Seattle's
metro are built at street level, and every time the train comes to
one of those intersections, it closes the cross street until the
train passes.