hook-and-loop
Purlins are horizontal members fixed on top of a rafter. The purlins support the roofing sheets.
Lights attached to the ceiling are commonly referred to as ceiling lights or overhead lights.
Purlins are commonly used to support roofs. Purlins are horizontal in shape; it commonly supports rafters that hold up the roof. Thus purlins are quite heavy.
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Under dash - right side of steering column - attached to crossbar
except the red purlins, all purlins are first to be placed in the container
Hazard lights are on the right bottom side of the steering column. The brights are on the left side control switch attached to the steering column, simply pull towards you instead of up or down for directional lights. On the far left side of the dash board are the parking lights and regular headlights that you push on the top to activate and push down on the bottom to turn off the lights.
attached to the front passenger side, inside the fender. Need to open a battery cover
Purlins are used on double roofs. They effectively reduce the span of the rafters and limit their size to ecenomical sections.
most likely the harness on the side of the radio, drivers side, has chafed through, pull radio and tape over the wires attached to the side of the radio.
yes the side lights can stay on