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Yes, but i don't know if you should
because it has mercury that can harm living organisms
Some plastics take centuries if not millennia to decompose. This is why some people suggest that plastic should be recycled.
The manufacturer says we should NOT. I'm not 100% sure why but that is what Benelli says.
Tell kids that recycling conserves resources like trees. Paper should always be recycled to protect heavily forested areas like the rainforest.
The car should have never left the lot until the upgrades were completed. But yes, in this case, the car should be returned, and you should get all your money back.
the serial # should be on the motor a dealer can tell you with that or contact manufacturer with serial #
at the interval recommended by the manufacturer any kia dealer will give you that info
Yup ... your insurance should cover the damages. The dealer lent you a car in good faith stipulating that the vehicle is returned on the date and time agreed and in the same condition.
AnswerAs long as meets the requirements of the manufacturer it should not be a problem. But DOUBLE CHECK with your Dealer and consult your owners manual.
Yes. If the dealer is trying to change the terms of the sale, then the sale is not final and you should be able to get out of the deal. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com
Sounds like you should contact a local attorney for state specific advice.
they should be recycled because the plastic coating around it can be reused to make things such as plastic water bottles
It varies on the manufacturer. I know that doesn't help much. Try to clear the code and see if it comes back. If it does, call your local dealer's maintenance department. They should be able to help you over the phone. If not, find a new dealer.
If a Coach bag is defective, it should be returned to the store, depending on the store's policy regarding returns. If the matter cannot be resolved at the store, you may be able to return it to the manufacturer. "Defective" implies something wrong with the construction or manufacturing. "Damaged" implies that the consumer did something to the bag, either through neglect or misuse, neither of which would be covered by Coach.
Your local ford dealer should be able to anser that. If not look into Raybestos's website. Thet are a leading brake parts manufacturer.
First you should consult dealer/local mechanic to see if it is possible. Another suggestion is to contact the manufacturer.