Because this can be dangerous if done wrong and because this depends on the make and model of the car I can not answer.
yes it is on the drivers door under the arm rest
as in a telephone jack, a jack in a deck of cards, and a jack used to change a flat tire which is usually stored in the trunk of a car.
The fuel pump interita switch on the Ford Crown Victoria of this era is located on a bracket mounted to the driver side trunk arm. Open the trunk and look at the bottom of the trunk arm where it meets the car body. Its a black box with a white or red pushbutton on top.
look in the trunk once you open the lid it should be right on the arm of the lid
Locked in the Trunk of a Car was created in 1992.
Yes. Some car amplifiers can be mounted in the trunk.
No, but it is much easier to change the cds with it in the car dash.
None they have 4 legs and 1 trunk. Sometimes the trunk of an elephant is called an arm.
a trunk port is called a trunk because it is part of the back end of a car - ie a trunk.
the trunk
A car has a trunk, and a truck does not.
Go to a FORD/ LINCOLN Dealership, they can help you....... its written on the right arm of the trunk on a paper sticker