It is just as simple as aligning the dots on the sprockets with marks on the engine.
If the sensor has a slotted mounting hole, then yes. Chrysler recommends installing a cardboard, glue on spacer to the sensor before install to set the proper gap. The spacer is available from the dealer of course.If the sensor has a slotted mounting hole, then yes. Chrysler recommends installing a cardboard, glue on spacer to the sensor before install to set the proper gap. The spacer is available from the dealer of course.
for proper posture, proper bone alignment
A proper alignment shop can do it, it takes special equipment.
Auto alignment can go out of whack when you hit a curb or are in an accident. The best way to tell if your alignment needs to adjusted is to find a straight empty road, speed up accordingly, and then lift your hands less than an inch off of the wheel. While under no power, if the car drifts to either the left or right then you might want professional advice on the steering/alignment. Most places, after changing your oil and rotating tires will confirm proper alignment.
This is not something that you can do without the proper machine.
There is no definite answer to that question. Each vehicle requires a different amount of adjustment on the tie rods to have the proper toe setting. That is why an alignment shop has the large fancy alignment machine.There is no definite answer to that question. Each vehicle requires a different amount of adjustment on the tie rods to have the proper toe setting. That is why an alignment shop has the large fancy alignment machine.
Use a "straight edge" to make sure that the "valley" area (where the belt rides) is in alignment with the other pulleys
proper body alignment in ballet is executed by tucking in your pelvis so your bottom does not stick out and straightening your spine. then, higher your chin and stand tall and straight. :) from a 7 year ballerina.
Get proper tests by a doctor or clinic. Home tests are not reliable.
If it has the proper graduations, yes.If it has the proper graduations, yes.
With proper maintenance, yes.
The proper name for the Daimler-Chrysler brand is "Mercedes".