Yes you can, because i just did it so i could clean the window, now whether i should have done it or not is a different story.
It is located inside the left front wheelwell. Remove the tire and rim (as if you were changing the tire) locate the points where the plastic wheelwell is attached to the sheet metal and loosen or remove them. Pull the plastic housing away from the rear of the wheelwell and you will see the low pressure port mounted there on the sheet metal.
It is inside the left front wheelwell, at the back of the well, located behind the plastic fender insert. To get at it - remove the wheel, unfasten the plastic insert and pull it away from the sheet metal at the rear of the well.
The A/C refill is located on the rear wall of the front driver's side wheelwell. To access it you must remove the left front tire - loosen or dismount the inside plastic wheel well liner. When you remove the plastic wheelwell liner you will see the A/C ports mounted on the sheet metal of the fender well.
The A/C port is located inside the left front fenderwell behind the plastic wheelwell liner. Remove the left front tire - detach the plastic wheelwell liner from the back of the wheel well - you will find the A/C/ port mounted to the sheet metal.
plastic film or sheet
The orange backpack with supplies inside, and a sheet of plastic. The also takes the knife Clove threw at her.
The cabinet (outside) is made of aluminum or steel sheet metal. The inside is made of either vacuum formed plastic or steel sheet metal. The insulation is made of fiberglass or polyfoam. The compressor, condensor, coils, and fins ( the inside components) are made of aluminum, coppyer, or alloy. The most common cooling agent is freon. The cabinet (outside) is made of aluminum or steel sheet metal. The inside is made of either vacuum formed plastic or steel sheet metal. The insulation is made of fiberglass or polyfoam. The compressor, condensor, coils, and fins ( the inside components) are made of aluminum, coppyer, or alloy. The most common cooling agent is freon.
No, they do not. NONE of the pages have to have a plastic sheet, or page protector, if you don't want them to. They are purely protective.
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Corrugated Plastic
No, it will repel them.
Yes