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∙ 2006-07-10 17:02:31Go to your local Autozone. If you don't have one, go to their web-site and look it up under their repair procedures.
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∙ 2006-07-10 17:02:31yes
Under the dashboard above and to the slight right of the fusebox
You need to contact the lawyer who is doing the suit
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Check your policy it will tell you, states differ, but in my state they have thirty days, and can ask for extensions. They HAVE to wait a certain amount of time minimally (usually ten days or so), to see if the vehicle is recovered.
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If the trust took out the auto loan the answer is yes. Usually an individual or a company takes out a loan If an individual took out the loan , and died without satisfying the loanthen the loan company would have a claim against the vehicle , and if theindividual passed away their estate would be liable to satisfy the loan unless there was life insurance on the loan . If there is nothing in the estate and the vehicle isn't worth much - let them come get the car - they would not have aclaim against the trust because the trust did not borrow the money for the car the individual did .