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How can you disable the seatbelt chime on a 2003 GMC Sierra?
Obviously, buckling the seatbelt should silence the reminder. If you see/hear the reminder and all belts used by the reminder ARE buckled, the vehicle should be taken in for service ASAP. If you do not want to use your seatbelt for whatever reason, and wish to disable or silence the reminder system altogether, this can be done in a matter of minutes by a serviceperson at a dealership using a custom option setting device connected to the vehicle's internal computer. As this is a safety system, some dealerships may not be willing to do this unless you sign a liability waiver. However, if you do not wish to have the vehicle serviced professionally for whatever reason or would like to disable or bypass the seat belt reminder system for certain seats only, the following options may be of help: A piece of sheet metal of the same dimensions and shape as the actual seat belt 'plug' can be inserted into the seat belt 'socket' to silence the reminder. Obviously, the more the piece of metal resembles the actual 'plug', the more likely it is to work. Also, as seat belt buckle design has not changed much lately, a junkyard is one source of seat belt 'plugs' that can be cut from their straps and inserted in the seat belt 'socket' to silence the reminder chime. It's likely that several model years of a car (and even different makes/models) may all have similar seat belt 'plugs'. Lastly, there are wires running down the 'socket' end of the seatbelt which tell the car's computer if the seat belt is buckled or not. These wires may be cut, stripped and connected together (or separated, depending on which stops the reminder) permanently. It should be mentioned that disabling or bypassing this safety system in any way is discouraged by vehicle manufacturers, insurance companies, safety specialists and many other private and public organizations and individuals. However, there are conditions for which seatbelt use is extremely uncomfortable or presents more harm than benefit, such as in the case of certain abdominal/thoracic medical conditions, morbid obesity, etc.
Is lightning a chemical or physical change?
Lightning is a physical change. It results from the movement of charged particles in the atmosphere, causing a visible electrical discharge. This process does not involve any change in the composition of the substances involved, making it a physical change.
What is a healthy way to cook meat?
The healthy way to cook meat is with minimal fat and minimal charring. This allows for the most efficient digestion possible.
Pretty much all manufacturers have been used in various buses at some point. Greyhound does not manufacture their own buses. On the Greyhound website, they list four buses which make up the bulk of their fleet:
- MCI D4505: The current model year models use either a Cummins ISX12 or Cummins ISX9 engine. Greyhound most likely uses the ISX12.
- Prevost X3-45: The current model year uses a Volvo D13 engine.
- MCI G4500: This platform was manufactured from 2000 - 2005. Initially, it used a Detroit Diesel 12.7 liter 60 series engine. I'm not sure what they used after ACERT regulations went into effect, but the Mercedes-Benz 12.8 liter MBE4000 is a likely possibility.
- MCI 102DL3 (known as the MCI D4500 from 2000 onwards): These had either a 12.7 liter Detroit Diesel 60 series engine or a 12 liter Caterpillar C12, but this would be from 2000 onwards. When first introduced, the 102DL3 used the two stroke V-configuration Detroits - 6V92, 8V72, or 8V92.
These are the buses listed as the mainstay of the Greyhound fleet, and doesn't include every single model in use by them.
Do holders of british passport require visa to Austria?
No, British passport holders do not need a visa to Austria. Same goes for all EU citizens, and Swiss citizens.
What body part does the medical root word fascia refer to?
The medical root word "fascia" refers to a layer of connective tissue that surrounds muscles, blood vessels, and nerves. It provides support and protection to these structures in the body.
Payroll taxes are taxes that are deducted from an individual's paycheck by their employer to fund programs like Social Security and Medicare. These taxes are separate from personal income taxes, which are paid by individuals directly to the government based on their income. Payroll taxes are typically a fixed percentage of an individual's income, while personal income taxes are based on a person's total earnings and can vary depending on deductions and credits. Payroll taxes are specifically earmarked for certain programs, while personal income taxes go into the general fund of the government.
Why did they bomb the world trade center in 1993?
They bombed it in 2001, and it was because the iranies are jelous of the Americans and decided to try to rip our country apart and try to bring our hope of survival down, but they only made us stronger knowing that we could concur something like that together.
Does russia import or export anything with Canada?
Russia's exports constitute oil, natural gas, metals and timber, hope that helped :)
How did Romeo persuade the apothecary to sell him the poison?
Romeo uses one of the world's most effective arguments: money. He knows the apothecary is poor; that's why he picked him. Because he is poor, the apothecary cannot resist the temptation of a big bribe to break the law relating to poisons.
I am 17, weigh 79 kg, gym 5 times a week, is 12 sets of biceps (4 sets barbell curls, 4 sets close-grip barbell curls, 4 sets wide-grip barbell curls) too much that I don't gain muscle?
What is a Shinto's place of worship called?
A shinto shrine (Jinja)
A shrine (jinja) is a sacred place where kami live, and which show the power and nature of the kami. It's conventional in Japan to refer to Shinto shrines and Buddhist temples - but Shinto shrines actually are temples, despite not using that name. Every village and town or district in Japan will have its own Shinto shrine, dedicated to the local kami.
The Japanese see shrines as both restful places filled with a sense of the sacred, and as the source of their spiritual vitality - they regard them as their spiritual home, and often attend the same shrine regularly throughout their lives. Shrines need not be buildings - rocks, trees, and mountains can all act as shrines, if they are special to kami.
A large shrine can contain several smaller sub-shrines. Shinto shrines can cover several thousand acres, or a few square feet. They are often located in the landscape in such a way as to emphasise their connection to the natural world, and can include sacred groves of trees, and streams.
Various symbolic structures, such as torii gates and shimenawa ropes, are used to separate the shrine from the rest of the world. Some major shrines have a national rather than a local role, and are visited by millions of people from across Japan at major festivals.
Japanese people don't visit shrines on a particular day each week. People go to the shrine at festival times, and at other times when they feel like doing so. Japanese often visit the local shrine when they want the local kami to do them a favour such as good exam results, a good outcome to a surgical operation for a relative, and so on.
How can you get brain aneurysm?
You can get brain aneurysm by (family history):people who have a family history of brain aneurysms are more likely to have an aneurysm than those who don't.
(Previous aneurysm):people who have had a brain aneurysm are more likely to have another one.
(Gender)Women are most likely to develop a brain aneurysm or to suffer a subarachnoid hemorrage.
(Race)African americans are more likely than whites to have a subarachnoid hemorrage).
What is the weather in Buenos Aires?
The weather in Buenos is 60 degrees. It is partly cloudy there with a humidity of 60%.
What is HVT DIETARY SUPPLEMENT?
Hair Vitamin Therapy (HVT), sold by New Health Products, claims the vitamins and minerals mixture in the dietary supplements promotes hair growth. No evidence appears to support the claims that does.
Can a automatic Nissan altima be changed to manual transmission?
the easy way to do this conversion would be to find a wreck maybe one that's been rolled or water damaged then transplant everything over including wiring loom.it may take you a couple of weekends tho, getting it done professionaly may cost at least $2000us labor only
What are the ingredients in Pantene unscented non aerosol hairspray?
Alcohol Denat., Water, Acrylates Copolymer, Amino Methyl Propanol, Fragrance, Triethyl Citrate, PEG 12, Dimethicone, Panthenol, Panthenyl Ethyl Ether----hope i helped!:)
Why is it misleading to describe science as a collection of facts?
because science is ultimately not just facts. science is about finding explanation for facts.
Could you define continuum of care in a health care setting?
Full Continuum of Care in a health care setting includes: Independent Living, Assisted Living, Skilled Nursing Care, Alzheimer's Care, and Rehabilitation.
The continuum of care refers to the range of services available within the health care sector, and to some extent, outside it, available address health and wellness needs. The term suggests a concept of an increasing intensity of care rather than a specific and unvarying list of services. Frail elders might entire the continuum of care by enlisting the services of a home health agency, then progress to assisted living, then enter a skilled nursing facility as their health challenges escalate. The arrangement of preventative public health services, primary care outpatient clinics, local general hospitals, and regional hospitals with intensive and specialty care units, is another array of the continuum of care. Theoretically, consumers enter care at the lowest level capable of addressing their problem, and advance to higher levels only as their problems become more complex and demanding. Because of the constraints of financial access to care, profit seeking by providers of care, lack of information to assist consumers make best choices, geographic and cultural barriers, and other factors, the continuum of care is a theoretical model rather than an actual system of care delivery.
Who is Kinchloe on the television show Hogan's Heroes?
Kinchloe was played by Ivan Dixon. He was responsible mostly for the radio and telegraph communications. Hogan once said he was Chief of Operations.
What is the value of a 1969 quarter?
Twenty-five cents.
A quarter from 1964 or earlier is worth significantly more than face value, but 1965 and newer are generally not. (1964 was the last year in which quarters contained a significant amount of silver.)
Why does oil not mix with water?
Oil does not mix with water because oil molecules are nonpolar, meaning they do not have a charge, while water molecules are polar, with a positive and negative end. This difference in polarity causes oil and water to repel each other, preventing them from mixing together.
Is Vitamin A found mainly in citrus fruits?
No. Vitamin C is mostly found in citrus fruit's. Vitamin A is found in foods such as bananas, carrots, and broccoli
Where can you buy a codebreaker for PS2?
There are several websites you can visit to buy a code breaker for ps2. A few of the popular sites you can visit are amazon.com, gamestop.com, or theisozone.com.
How many minutes do i need to work if I have 23.75 hours but I need 24.00?
23.75 hours is 23 hours and 45 minutes, so you would need another 15 minutes for 24 hours.