it could be a heater core leaking, or the seals around those windows, or maybe a windshield seal leaking
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This is an aircooled VW question so we know it's not a heater core--aircooled cars don't have them. My first guess is holes in the floorpan.
A bad motor can cause the driver side wiper to be slower than the passenger side. If one side is slower than the other, the blades can get stuck on each other.
It would depend upon the circumstances. If the passenger is a fully functioning adult, then yes, it would likely be the passenger's fault. If, however, the passenger was under the charge of the adult driver (such as a young child, or an adult with diminished mental capacity), then it could be argued that the driver created the circumstances in which the crash was liable to occur by placing the passenger in the front seat, and the driver could therefore be found to be at least partially at fault.
The motor could be burnt out on the window. This is more than likely what has happened. The motor can be replace for a low cost.
A broken blend air door is the most likely cause on a Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Not unless they were soaked in alcohol.
a possible solution would be to check ground wires. The driver and passenger side front lights have separate ground wires in wiring harness. The result of having ground wire disconnected is dimming headlights.
Yes, If the driver is being distracted especially in the event of a dispute. An officer can pull you over because it could be a kidnapping.
THE BLACK BOX IS A VENT.
She became ill after getting soaked in a rainstorm.
Possibly the high beam element for the passenger side is broken. There are two elements inside those lightbulbs, one for low beam, the other for high beam.
No or then if you drink alot of water you would die cause they are so soft......
If "driver side" refers to inside the passenger compartment it is the heater core (assuming water means coolant) check your wether stripping on it make sure you windows are up all the way as well 2places to start