NOPE the reels are wound in different directions and the inertia weights won't function if you manage to get them to fit.
Just one belt
driver and all passenger
80%
no
The information is located in the owners manual. However, in short: Drivers side rear to passenger side front, Passenger side front to passenger side rear, Drivers side front to drivers side rear, Passenger side rear to drivers side front. This is the rotation order for the older bias ply tires. Radial tires MUST maintain the same directional rotation as when they were first installed, otherwise the steel belts can slip or break, causing a blowout. Radial tires must be rotated front to rear on the same side of the car!
The answer is 50%.
It must be a timing chain because Gates ( they make timing belts etc. ) does not list a timing belt for the 2004 Chevy Cavalier
The 1993 Subaru Legacy was equipped with automatic seat belts to help improve passenger safety. This ensured that drivers and passengers would no longer forget to put their seat belt on.
Some school buses do have seat belts throughout the entire bus. For the most part, buses do not have seat belts. They tend to have seat belts in the rows closest to the front end. It depends on the town, village, city, that owns the buses. Some places make them regulation to have entire buses full of seat belts, while some don't have any. Bus drivers usually have seat belts, being drivers.
the 3.1 liter v6 and the 4 cylinder both have sepentine belts
Different types of belts have many different uses depending on the need. Drive belts are used for an engines's fly wheel. Weightlifting belts are used to support a person when lifting weights. Seat belts are used to protect drivers and passengers in automobiles.
There are seat belts for ( 5 ) and if you have the optional 3rd row seat there are seat belts for ( 7 ) occupents