I like to use a light window shutter for a dark interior to make the room seem lighter and bigger.
sunspots
which window?, and whats wrong with it?
Whats your question???
depends whats in it
because they like to check whats in your house
The interior angles of a triangle add up to 180 degrees
Obviously it depends on whats broken...motor, switch, or very likely in these, the window regulator has a plastic part that snapps. Entire Regulator needs replacing. (The regulator is essentially the frame mechanisim that hold and moves the window glasss). Remove interior door panel to do so. Not terribly difficult, but playing around to get the new one to line up right can be tricky....till you get it.
28 Percent on the front side windows = 30% is whats recommended 15 Percent on the back side windows = 15% is whats recommended 15 Percent on the rear back window = 15% is whats recommended -If you want to go with what is listed below that's up to you. You may get a ticket and have to take the tint off. -If you want to take care of you're interior you should tint your windshield to at least 70%. -It's illegal and there's no guarantee that an officer would not even notice, but it blocks 40% of the heat and 99.9% of Harmful U.V. rays throughout your interior.
Are you a mass murderer or something?
I think that it was James Stewart
I really need to know whats wrong with it, what dosent it do. Most likely you need to replace the window regulator.
It’s totally a quadrilateral