Your car has probably been in an accident, or been run into something hard enough to deform or shift parts of the suspension around. Might even be damage to the chassis. Take it to a place that does wheel alignment, they should be able to figure it out.
Hi In the U.K. it is normally from passenger door mirror to driver door mirror.
I just measured 18" on passenger side and 23.5" on driver side
If the driver's side works it is probably a broken linkage or wiper transmission problem not a fuse
had same problem; check switch on driver side ., if it operates the passenger side ok, then just replace the driver side window switch .. $20 part from the dealer.
It is possible for hot air to be coming out of the driver's side and cold on the passenger's side if there is a dual temperature control on the heater/AC unit. Try adjusting the temperature controls to see if that fixes the problem.
for the driver - there will no coverage. For the passenger the same as well. It is your responsibility as a passenger, to be sure that the vehicle you are driving in is INSURED, always.
Yes. If the passenger is hurt in an accident caused by the driver, the passenger is fully entitled to sue the driver. In fact even if the passenger is a spouse of the driver, the passenger can sue.
Driver's side became standard in 1990, driver/passenger became standard in 1994.
That sounds like a blend door problem.
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