No, it will not work. You can go to your nearest home depot or other hardware store and you can purchase a converter plug for your lamp. you just plug your lamp in the converter plug and the converter plug will plug in to the wall. when you go to buy this item it will clearly state the country it will work in.
To charge your iPhone in Europe, you will need a plug adapter to fit the European outlets and a voltage converter if your charger is not compatible with the higher voltage in Europe. Simply plug your charger into the adapter and then into the outlet to charge your iPhone.
There isn't a drain plug on the converter.
A 2000 Jeep does not have a torque converter drain plug.
does a 1991 thunderbird torque converter have a drain plug
Sorry, as far as I know there is no drain plug for the converter. According to the service manual, the drain plug is located on the converter assembly. Just looked at my spare transmission from the 93 Grand Marquis and I can see the plug on the converter assembly. Turning the assembly will rotate the drain plug to the converter housing access plug which is visible from under the vehicle. Hope this helps.
It should work fine as long as you have the proper voltage converter (you can get one at radio shack for not to much) and plug shape converter, which is very important, Europe's plug shapes are mostly a circle with three circles like you would find on a bowling ball
The torque converter doesn't have a drain plug on these vans.
NO
In Scotland, you will need a Type G converter plug to use with your electronic devices.
It is on the torque converter itself. It is a 1/8 inch pipe plug that you have to take the cover of the bottom of the bell housing to get to and you need to rotate converter so it is at the lowest point of converter.
Yes, but you need a converter that changes 220 to 110, if you plug it into a 110 plug. Of course, if you plug it into a 220 outlet you don't need a converter, but in either case you will need a plug adapter.