I'm not a mechanic / technician but another contributor stated that there
was a plastic plug that was pushed into the automatic Transmission Fluid pan
when the dipstick was installed during manufacture
( I'm assuming that's what you are referring to )
The salt in the water causes everything to have more buoyancy (Meaning it makes things more likely to float.) If you die in the ocean your body is more than likely going to float unless it is attached to something heavier is attached.
Free float
It depends what they are attached to.
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There can be a large number of reasons why it doesn't float. Maybe its not attached properly.
because they have a density that is less than water, the density of water is 1.0 g/mL, this is why yellow bananas float in water.
The float is part of the sending unit which is attached to the fuel pump. If you are replacing the fuel pump it should be attached when you pull the pump from the tank.
If something has a lower density than the substance it is in it will float.
No. To get them to float they must be placed on something light.
No all tar does float. For something to float then it must be less dense than saltwater.
yes
It is suspended.