We found the the valve cover had a bad gasket. We had to replace ours and that solved that problem.
I believe there is some kind of release to the left of the drivers seat in the area of the rocker panel
That's the lock-out that keeps you from moving the transmission out of Park without the brake being down. It should have done that its entire life (my '95 Mystique did), and isn't anything to worry about. The codes being read wouldn't have had anything to do with it.
Earth has 2.54 times the surface area of Mercury. Earth-12,756 km Mercury-4,880 km
look up spark plug wikipedia. more surface area of spark equals more gas burnt efficiently equals more power/torque more surface area of spark equals wider spark gap which requires higher voltage to make a spark across the gap
Mercury has an area of about 74,800,000 km2, or 7.48 (107).
Yes, its does ! :)
Spark plug gap is where spark plug spark discharge is designed to take place. On a conventional spark plug, it is the area between the center and the ground electrode.
Behind the panel in the cargo area on the drivers side of the vehicle. Should be a box in there with a bunch of wires on it. There's a sticker on the box with a 5 digit code.
venus has about 2.41 times the surface area of mercury mercury-4,880 km venus-12,104 km
The height of the column in a mercury barometer is determined by pressure, not force. Fluid pressures depend on density and depth-pressure at the bottom of a wide column of mercury is no different than the pressure at the bottom of a narrow column of mercury of the same depth. The weight of fluid per area of contact is the same for each. Likewise with the surrounding air. Therefore barometers made with wide barometer tubes show the same height as barometers with narrow tubes of mercury.
Surface area of planet Mercury is 7.48×10^7 km2
well on how to route the spark plug wires, you just need to keep them away from the exhaust, and make sure to keep them away from any moving parts in the area. Zip ties work wonders on these, and just ensure that they are in their correct location for the corresponding cylinder.