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Yes, airplanes do have a motor (according to what I know). There are many place in a commercial aircraft that have a motor. The engines also have a motor in them to turn the fan or propellers.
The benefits of having a turbocharger pickup is that it overall increases the efficiency of your automobile. The reason for having turbochargers is because they are usually used on small engines to take the place a larger one.
The car engine motor mount holes in the block are in a different place then the truck engines. The engines themselves look the same but they are different. They will NOT interchange SORRY.
Remove the door panel and unclipped the three plastic retaining tabs that hold the window motor in place disconnect wire connector and it's out
generally you could remove a head and measure the bore with a micrometer. then read specs on the vehicle and what it's original engines bore was. make sure an engine was not swapped into the original engines place.
No, the truck block motor mount bolt holes are in a different place then the car engines. It will not match up to the truck frame.
It is attached to the wiper motor. It can be easily changed without removing the wiper motor. Unplug the wire harness to the wiper motor, remove the three small screws holding the cover in place, remove the cover, remove the pulse board.
Someone can find an Isuzu Rodeo for sale online at AOL Autos and Auto Trader. The best place to purchase an Isuzu Rodeo is at an official Isuzu dealership.
You didn't mention what model you have but if it's a full size pickup the resistor is located on the passenger side just above the foot area next the the blower motor. Two small screws (5.5mm) hold it in place.
Yes. There'll be the factory settings, which are put in place to protect the engine. Fleets may also govern the truck down (if this is a used truck) by changing the settings in the motor's ECM.
It's located under the glove box just above the floorboard. There is a cover that has to be removed and if my memory serves me, there are 5 bolts that hold the motor in place. It's not a big job to replace at all. Good Luck.
First locate the resistor, it is under the hood, on the firewall, passenger side, close to the blower motor. Unplug the wire connection and remove the three small screws holding it in place, then remove the resistor.