It’s key box
Maybe your steering wheel it's keeping the ignition cylinder to turn, so move the steering wheel and at the same time try to turn the key. Maybe you need to replace the ignition cylinder key lock
The clutch fluid is located in the same reservoir as the brake fluid. As a dot 4 brake fluid, used for the breaks and the clutch.
On a 1982 there are two doors, one in the heater outlet and another behind the glove box. May be the same for 1988.
Assuming they are the same generation chassis (they look about the same on the outside) the main differences are going to be the engine (one is 2.5L and the other is 2.8L) and perhaps the trim level. If both a 325i and 328i were sold in the same year the 325i will be a lower trim.
This worked for me. Locate the fuse block, mine is in the glove box. Locate fuse number 65 and pull it. If the internal wire is severed, replace that fuse with one of the same amperage.
As long as it has the same fuel injection system, It will go right in there and fit like a glove. NO PROBLEM
The 1990 325i has a M20B25 motor. The earlier 1990 525i had the same motor, a M20B25, whereas the later 1990 525i had a M50B25.
the BMW 525i is larger than the 325i they both utilize the same engine an inline 6 cylinder. 325 may be 200 lbs lighter.
I don't know about your 1988 chev nova. However if you can give me the specification of your car, I might help you in obtaining the ignition circuit but it's not going to be the same as your car. At lesast we could try it out if this could work on your car My name is jun and my email address is junran7@gmail
No. They do not.
For a 1988 Mercury Marquis remove bottom shroud from steering column (5 Philips head screws). There is a wire running from the ignition switch to the left side of the steering column; detach it from the coupler (This can be done without a tool). Turn key to ON position until the panel lights come on. There is a small pin near the bottom of the key lock; push it in and pull the ignition switch out (don't panic if the wire seems to be stuck; it will come out). To replace, turn new ignition switch to same position. Push pin on the ignition switch in while sliding it back into the steering column. Reconnect wire and then replace shroud.
Sure. A softball glove is made of the same materials that a baseball glove is made of (high grade leather). They need time to be broken in. Oiling the glove will help with this process.