If they say on, that mans you have a door or rear lathcing liftgate/door that is ajar...make sure ALL doors al completely closed...if they are...you maight have a door switch that is faulty.
turn your ignition switch off and then on in rapid sucession four times dash lights will blink and code can be reset
Yes they did have mirrors but they were just polished metal plates. These plates were usually brass.
There is a switch under brake pedal. This switch controls the brake lights. They some times go bad. Have someone stand behind vehicle while you push on brake pedal, if no brake lights come on. Try pushing the brake switch by hand. Check for power with a voltmeter.
Glass mirrors were invented in the 16 century, and King Henry Tudor (Henry VIII) died in 1547 - thus mirrors were probably around in his reign, and certainly those of his Tudor descendants. A link to the history of mirrors is provided below.
Check your owners manual. If you don't have one copy & paste this link. http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/gloveboxresults
A chocolate puddle! Why, it is quite fasinating actually! Ok, so think about it like this - 12 years ago there was a small little chocolate fountain that wouldn't stop dripping no matter how many times people tried to block it off. Slowly, as drops and drops of chocolate goodness decended from this fountain a small 'puddle' of chocolate began to form. Thus, the chocolate puddle was formed and still stands today! :)
Parents should ensure that their children using an inflatable puddle jumper in the pool are supervised at all times, that the puddle jumper fits properly and is in good condition, and that children are taught how to use it safely. It is also important to follow manufacturer guidelines and never leave children unattended while using the puddle jumper.
silver is responsible for reflecting property of mirror.in old times smooth silver pieces were used as mirrors but they got corroded easily .
Check the switch that is on the break pedal,,,,some times got stock or wire is between the pedal and the switch making pressure on the bottom that the pedal push or relies
In a PERFECT System with Perfect Mirrors reflecting 100% of the Energy that strikes it....two parallel mirrors will reflect light striking it at 90 degrees to their surfaces an INFINITE number of times. Of course that System does not exist. Mirrors are NOT 100% Reflective. It is impossible to make two flat objects Perfectly Parallel, and Introducing a Perfectly Perpendicular Light Beam into the System is NOT Possible either.
Every 5 to 7 seconds.
It is generally safe for a 20 lb toddler to use a puddle jumper in the pool as long as they are supervised by an adult at all times. Puddle jumpers are designed to provide buoyancy and support for young children in the water, but it is important to always be vigilant and ensure the child is using the device properly.