You must remove the water from the cooling system. Next, remove the retaining nut from the glow plug. The plug will come out. Reverse the process to install the new one.
a cat's eyes can glow in the dark.
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It shouldn't.
No! Where did u hear that!
plugged cat, but make sure you check your spark plugs and wires. If its time to change them , then change them first and drive the car. , if sputtering continues, check the cat and the ignition coil.
Spark plugs in a car need to be replaced every once in awhile. To replace them, disconnect the battery, disconnect the cables, remove the old spark plugs, replace with new spark plugs, reconnect the cables, and reconnect the cat battery.
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What an interesting concept. No, cat urine does not glow. It has no special fluroescent properties. Perhaps this originated from the fact that cats' eyes glow in the dark, for a quite different reason than urine might ever have to glow.
Well, my cat bit into one and i think he will be OK. if your cat bit into a glow stick and he got a lot of it into his mouth, you will want to take your cat to the vet right away. if he only got like a drop or two in his mouth, he should be fine but if you really want to be sure, you can take him to the vet as well.
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You would think so, based on the way it smells after a few weeks. yes its a fact! Cat urine does not glow in the dark unless your cat is either radioactive or exists on a diet rich in bioluminescent organisms