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Aztecs were dumb!
the weapon of the azteks were flechas
its aztecs idiot and they were in mexico dummy
They came originally from the Mayas and azteks. They don't live in the wild, if that's what you mean. They have been domesticated thousands of years ago and can't live in the wild.
Yes (all Azteks have the same engine. Mind you, Azteks were only made from 2001-2005) - GM 3400 3.4-liter V6 185 Horse Power and 210lbs of torque. Many GM cars have this engine, including the Pontiac Grand Am, which says "RAM AIR" under the hood, but has no such thing. :-D lol
The people who ruled and established the city of Tenochtitlan were the Aztecs. They are also known as the mexica people, which where the name Mexico comes from.
the Dia De Los Muertos starts on the 31st of October and ends o the 2nd of November the main day is the 2nd of November.
It should take 4.5 quarts with filter change and 4 quarts WITHOUT a filter change. If all else fails, check the owners manual under "capacities." I have 2 Azteks and both take 4.5 quarts with filter change.
Spain has been successful in there colonization which includes most central and south American countries, excluding Brazil which "belonged to" Portugal. In defeating the local incas and azteks etc they established themselves and slowly took over society. This started of course with Cristobal Colon (Columbus) in 1492, when he "discovered" America.
The Pontiac Aztek was considered one of the worst 50 cars of 2001 because of its poor safety performance. More than half of the accidents that occured in the United States of America in 2001 involved Pontiac Azteks because of its faulty breaks and poorly designed air bags.
I have (2) 2001 Azteks, and have had to do this on both of them. It doesn't have an "SIR Fuse," so I disconnected the battery. I would also recommend buying a genuine AC Delco switch (dealer) and not a remanufactured or "cheap" new one. Made that mistake the first time (cheap new one) and had to replace it shortly after. The "genuine" AC Delco has lasted me 75,000 miles (mine has 203,000 miles on it, the wifes has 154,000 miles). You do get what you pay for in some instances! Turn wheels to straight ahead position, and then make sure ignition is off. Remove negative battery cable. Disable SIR (air bag system) by unhooking the wiring harness to the drivers side (located beneath the dash, you'll have to remove a cover, it should be a yellow connector). The passenger side connector is underneath the seat, same style, same color. IF you have side impact bags, locate those connectors and unhook them also. On the underside of the steering wheel, there is a trim cover. You will need a #2 Phillips screwdriver and a torx bit (can't remember which size) to remove the trimcover. Once you've removed the screws, remove the cover. The Ignition Switch is directly below the ignition lock cylinder. You will need two flatblade screwdrivers. Depress (at the same time) both retaining screws, the switch will be able to be slid down and out. Unhook harness, install switch, and replace trim covers. To arm the SIR system, reconnect harnesses. Reconnect negative battery cable.