Yes, well at least it has worked for me. I broke my foot 3 weeks ago and am still wearing an air cast. The first couple of times I drove with it on were a little iffy but I got the hang of it after the first day or two. Just be more alert on reaction time because it is easy to slam on the breaks with an air cast on while driving.
Not if it is on your right foot. If its on your left foot and the car is an automatic (you only need one foot to drive it) then you can drive it legally. If the cast is on your right foot then you can get a ticket for driving that way. You have to wait until your doctor says you can take the cast off. Be patient, its not worth getting in an accident or getting a ticket and having your insurance rates go up. I am also presently fighting this problem and havent driven myself anywhere in over a month now.
It depends on how you take care if it. How often you change the oil and filter. What type of oil and filter you use. when you change the air filter gas filter and how you drive. If you drive in the city or open road. Light foot or heavy foot. So as you can see, it depends on you. Do everything right and you should get 300,000 miles out of it, or more.
on the cleaner side near the foot on the right wall...
you can.
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Lower the right lever near the right seat on the transmission hump near the shifter to turn the heat off. Raise it to get heat. Left side is for defrost or foot air. I believe the '69 had a manual lever in the foot heat vent also if you wanted to turn the foot air completely off and still have the air for the defroster.
In an air-brake equipped vehicle, the primary air system supplies service braking pressure to the drive axles of the vehicle, and, if applicable, supplies service air to the trailer axles when the foot valve is used for braking.
97 because if you take your right hand and raise it in the air then put your left foot in the air it will reflect the sun in a 97 degree angle giving you your answer
1998 Navigator air suspension switch is located in the right front passenger compartment. Its by the right front passenger's right foot under the dash. You may have to stick your head up in there to see it, but it is marked.
Below the glove compartment above the passengers right foot.
air bag control module under the kick panrl to the right foot on the pasenger side ,between the fender and the plastic interior
The macbook air super-drive is basically a disk drive(like the ones you find in other mac laptops). You can use it to play dvds, cds and games.