On my 1983 Oldmobile 98, I noticed the flap is locate right next to the Heater Core. That whole assembly is located under a black plastic cover in the engine compartment on the passenger side, under the windshield wiper. You can easily find the heater core by following the heater core hose from the radiator. Accessing the system requires breaking the seal on the whole A/C/Heating system, so take your time to find all the bolts and cut the sealant to remove the cover. New sealant will have to be applied once the cover is re-installed. Like I said, I have no working knowledge of a 1988 Olds, but only a 1983.
the flap is located at the top of the plane
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The epiglottis is a flap of cartilage that opens and closes the trachea. It is located at the root of the tongue.
It depend were your located, but it opens at 6am and closes at 9pm
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On the rear of the engine closes to the fire wall. Its cylindrical shaped.
The part that opens and closes to regulate air flow between the air conditioning and heating systems in a 1979 Oldsmobile Cutlass is called the "mode door" or "air distribution door." This door is controlled by the climate control system and directs air to the appropriate vents based on the selected setting. Proper functioning of the mode door is essential for efficient temperature control in the vehicle.
yes it located on the trachea during eating it closes trachea
The Old Navy Store that is located at 31365 Orchard Road, Farmington Hills, MI 48334 opens Monday to Friday from 7.30am and closes at 6pm. The opening hours for Saturday only as it is closed on Sundays is at 9am and closes at noon.
The fuse panel is located in the side of the dash where the driver's door closes against it
The headlight relay on a 98 Civic is located on the driver's side. It is under the dash near where the door closes.
The cartilage at the end of long bones that closes when growth stops is known as the growth plate or epiphyseal plate. It is responsible for longitudinal bone growth during childhood and adolescence by ossifying to form solid bone.