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Edgar Degas' brother. He was a cotton broker in New Orleans.
I was doing a school report on Edgar Degas......because his mother died when Degas was 13 he became quite ill tempered.
As far as really famous painters go, Degas was pretty much it.
Both of them have painted families, Degas in more instances.
Ah, come on! Degas died in 1917, when there were no real movies yet.
It us located on the drivers side valve cover under the coolant degas bottle.
The degas bottle is pulled through the driver's side wheel well (remove the wheel and wheel well cover).
On a 2002 Lincoln LS : The degas bottle ( engine coolant reservoir with the pressure cap / radiator cap screwed on the top ) is located in the engine compartment , near the firewall , on the drivers side of the engine compartment ( you will see the " cap " through a hole in a piece of " trim "
On a 2002 Lincoln LS : The engine coolant reservoir has the pressure cap / radiator cap screwed on top of it , so it is called a degas bottle * it is located in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , near the firewall ( there is a hole through the " trim " to gain access to the cap )
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I believe the degas bottle is an engine coolant reservoir that has the pressure cap / radiator cap screwed on top ( instead of having a radiator cap on the radiator ) In the case of a Lincoln LS : It is in the engine compartment , on the drivers side of the engine compartment , near the firewall ( you will see a hole in the " trim " that allows you to see the reservoir " cap "
I'm not a mechanic / technician but I BELIEVE the degas bottle is another term for the engine coolant reservoir In a Lincoln LS the engine coolant reservoir is in the engine compartment , on the drivers side , near the firewall ( you should be able to see the cap on the reservoir through a hole in some kind of trim )
Rupert Degas's birth name is Degas, Rupert Joel.
Degas lived 1834-1917.
Rene Degas
Edgar Degas
This applies to all cars. Add to overfill canister, also called a Degas bottle on cars with no radiator cap, located on side of radiator. Be careful and let engine cool because as on a radiator cap, it is under pressure.
Interior - Degas - was created in 1869.