To remove? Try WD-40 or spray gasket remover
Try either WD-40 or a spray gasket remover
To transfer your inspection sticker to a new windshield, carefully peel it off the old windshield using a plastic scraper or your fingernail to avoid tearing it. Clean the area on the new windshield where the sticker will be placed with glass cleaner and a cloth. Once the sticker is free of residue, position it on the new windshield and press it down firmly to ensure it adheres well. Make sure to check local regulations regarding sticker transfer, as some areas may require a new sticker for a new windshield.
On your last oil-change service, the service center should have stuck a sticker on your windshield that tells you at what mileage is your next oil change.
06 rio , vin on windshield is it a plate or sticker?
no because it will not pass inspection
Probably R12 but transition was made to 134a about mid 90s. Sticker on compressor should say. There should be a sticker on or near the radiator upper support.
It is located on a small metal plate in the lower left corner of the windshield. It should also be printed on the data sticker inside the driver's door jam.
end of drivers door there is a sticker, and at the bottom of the windshield, on the dashboard, it is viewable from outside the vehicle.
Drivers side look at the bottom of the windshield from outside of the vehicle i should be right where the windshield and firewall meet. That is how all cars are made now so that the vehicle can be identified if stolen or is not registered yet. Sometimes the VIN is also on a sticker on the left doorpost and is easier to read than the one at the base of the windshield
You should use the number of ounces listed on the under hood sticker.
Car invoice prices can be found on the sticker at car lots. The sticker is found on the windshield or side window of the car. This price is what dealerships expect to start negotiations at.
LOOK AT YOUR CAR. THERE IS ONE IN THE DRIVER FRONT CORNER WERE THE WINDSHIELD MEETS THE DASH. ALSO IN YOUR DOOR JAM THE TAG NUMBER IS THERE ON THE SAME STICKER AS THE PRODUCTION DATE AND WHAT YOUR TIRE PRESSURE SHOULD BE.