Yes. My 13" TV sat directly on top of the microwave and only minor interference occurred when the microwave was microwaving.
You can, but I wouldn't suggest it. Heat's a killer when it comes to electronics. If you're talking about a normal heating vent, even then I wouldn't suggest it.
No, the heat from the radiator can damage the TV.
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The solid chocolate will melt and become a liquid if heated.
remove the four nuts in the engine bay on the heater box near where the heater core hoses enter. Drain coolant remove the hoses and pull the heater box out from the inside of the car. Remove clips holding heater core, than put your new one in.
Near the firewall behind the engine, or under the dash near the heater core.
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Not unless it's a national broadcast game, but good fellas, a sports bar right near the campus, has a ton of tvs and will put it on.
Side of water heater, near bottom.
installed means to put in. I installed a heater in my car. I put in a heater in my car.
Go to Poptropica.com then near the bottom it will say new island notice and it will want u to put your email in, then u go to email and the date should be there!!!
If yours has one the plug is located near the battery, the heater is located at the back of the block near the egr.
Yes, you can get black dust on your wall from a baseboard electric heater. If the heater has a fan, this often spreads dust to areas near the walls. If the heater does not have a fan, the warm air rising from the heater can cause dust to settle near the area.
near the fire wall where the heater hoses enter