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It is on the dash in front of the steering wheel,it looks like a small black bump.
Re plug your CD player wire Or try to check another CD.
This tech tip pretty much says it all: http://www.asashop.org/autoinc/sept2002/techtips.cfm
Use SAE 10w30 conventional or synthetic. Use a High Mileage oil if the odometer reads over 100,000 miles.
A meat thermometer inserted in the meatiest part of the thigh reads 180 degrees to 185 degrees. The turkey juices run clear. The drumsticks move up and down easily.
The device that allows you to hear a CD is called a CD player.
you will need to fit a CD changer
Nearly every brand and model manufactured since 1999.
No, it only reads HDDVD's.
氷 which reads 'Kōri', if is for ice(nature). For ice as dessert, the word is アイス which reads 'aisu'. Improvement: アイス /ai su/ is the English word 'ice' inserted into Japanese, but in Japanese it mostly is used referring to 'ice cream' in general. 氷 /kō ri/ is Japanese word for the element 'ice' and also the dessert with syrup.
There may be something wrong with the CD player. It is a good idea to get it checked out or the purchase a new player.
You can try by seeing how much oil is in the car. If the oil stick reads that it has over filled with oil drain it out to a quart low and spin it over. It should start..