Take it to a repair shop that is familar with air conditioning. They can hook up a scanner and retrieve codes and lead them in the right direction to repair it.
start bleeding at the passenger side rear wheel then go to the drivers side rear wheel, next to passenger side front wheel and finally the drivers side front wheel, this is the order you should bleed the brakes.
let me get this right, a passenger was injured in an accident, and received the drivers personal injury protection insurance im guessing for injury, and the driver want's them to pay them back? doesn't matter if you were a rabbit, and owned 5 ferrari's, if you are a PASSENGER in a car then in no way should you be liable for anything! that is why the drivers must be insured.
it is in you ecu witch should be under drivers seat, if not it is under passenger side dash
Distributor cap has 4 wires on the passenger side and 3 wires on the drivers side. Drivers side from front to back should be 3,1,5. Passenger side is 2,4,6, and then the coil wire is at the back closest to the firewall.
The booking should not be canceled, but if you are dealing with an airline, there WILL be a charge for a misspelled passenger name. **NOTE: The passenger will NOT be allowed on the plane if the spelling/name does not match up EXACTLY with either a drivers license or passport.**
You should be talking to the insurance company that insures the vehicle you were a passenger in. If it was a single vehicle accident they will be responsible but if it wasn't then the at fault drivers insurance would cover it.
on passenger side between firewall and engine, It has an "L" on cap if not there it should be by the drivers side strut!!
The fuse should be inside the passenger compartment on the drivers side.Look for fuse #23. It should have a Ampere rating of 15 and the color should be blue.
in a 94 Bonneville it's under the hood, passenger side. In a 95 it should be the same ttl there is one under the hood, under the drivers side dash and another on the passenger side under the dash. you have to remove the bottom cover on the passenger side fuse location should be on the cover you removed.
if you look on the tag that is on the drivers door under the door latch it should tell you it should be over 9000 pounds.
look at the hinge on the drivers side or passenger side of your trunk lid should be on a white sticker.
There should be a cap on the drivers side valve cover. If not, remove the breather tube and use a funnel at the passenger side valve cover.