The clicking noise when you turn is probably one of your CV (constant velocity) joints - it's a mechanical coupling which transmits torque of a rotating shaft (e.g. a driveshaft) at an angle. A lot of cars made in the 90's have them near the front axle, which would sound like it was right under the drivers' seat.
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No!!! It would depend on the year early 1960 Dodges had reverse threads on the drivers side.
Its located on the drivers side of the transaxle.
it's on the transmission on the drivers side
My reverse wiring back up wiring is located on the drivers side kick panel.
Drunk drivers are the cause of most accidental dealths.
No, but the closest thing to that would be a drivers permit. You can submit that whenever you go to get your license and not have to take the driving test.
Unless you have a UT drivers handbook or have a friend who will lend you it then go online. Its simple.
It depends on what drivers you need, there are options that let you automatically update your drivers whenever an update is ready to be downloaded, or some websites can automatically scan your softwares to see if there are updates available.
Drunk drivers cause most accidental deaths.
Look at your drivers manual.. where ever the park switch is, look for a "R".
The expiration date of ALL state's drivers licenses are written or stamped somewhere on them (usually on the front/face).