yes!and they should call you "doctor" not just "doc":-)
YES, in fact you can use any degree earned after your name, from an associates degree to your Doctorate. I was once told it's not the letters in front of your name but the ones in the back of it.
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Might be part of a model designation. Might stand for front site.
There will be a two letter designation in front of those numbers that will pinpoint the engine.
The combination of the front control module and the under hood fuse box is called the integrated power module.
No, individuals with a Master of Science in Dentistry (MSD) degree should not refer to themselves as "Dr." unless they have also earned a doctoral degree in a healthcare field such as a Doctor of Dental Surgery (DDS) or Doctor of Medicine (MD). It is important to accurately represent one's level of education and credentials in professional settings.
It is integrated onto the ABS pump in left front of engine compartment.
The "P" designates peep rear sight & ramp front sight, not sure of the "G" designation.
Front leaning rest position, MOVE!
I'm not familiar with the word, but the comparative degree of an adverb is formed by placing the word "more" in front of it and the superlative degree of an adverb is formed by placing the word "most" in front of it.
The A604 was the designation Chrysler gave to its 4 speed automatic front wheel drive transmission. It has since changed the name to 41TE.
It's located in the IRCM (Integrated Relay Control Module) just in front of the air filter, front of the car, passenger side. cannot locate the ircm there