bicycle,cart,boat
I think you can change the water pumps on all vehicles without moving the engine
An unmotorized vehicle is one without some form of engine with which to propel it, for instance a bicycle, a horse and cart, a sand sailer or a rickshaw would be unmotorized vehicles.
Very literally, hot wire is a wire that is hot. Pertaining to vehicles, to hot wire a vehicle is to start the engine or motor of the vehicles without the use of the ignition.
The engine acceleration of this car is similar to other vehicles in its class.
Only for as long as you have an external power source hooked up. Modern vehicles use electronic controls, and you have to supply power to that ECU in order for that engine to function.
anything that fits a Chevy 350
vehicles <><><><><> It depends on whether you want plural or possessive. My vehicle's engine is bad. Our vehicles are bad. You can also have plural possessive: vehicles'
The check engine light has a couple of variations, but is overall similar in all vehicles. It appears as either a small engine symbol with the words 'Check Engine," or without the words (or without the symbol and only the words).You might also see:Service Engine Soon.Check.An engine with a hazard symbol on it.(See related Links for images of the Check Engine light)If your asking what the symbol is meant to look like, its an engine.
Assuming you are talking about older vehicles that had ignition points, the acc mode would let you listen to the radio while parked with the engine off without burning up the points.
It is normal for many vehicles for the fuel gauge to stay on when the engine is switched off. This helps a driver to know how much gas they have remaining without turning the car on.
No never no one can search your vehicles without a warint . You must have seen in TV serials
Rudolf Diesel invented the diesel engine which now powers many large vehicles