After sitting so long, you could have a bad battery, bad plugs, a bad fuse, bad gas, sludge in the carburetor if there is one, clogged injectors. These places are a where to start.
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That depends on yield, burst height/depth, exact effect you are concerned about, weather, and many other variables.
Low fuel pressure will do that,as will timing being off,bent push rod,bad valve. get a chiltons on it and go to town that's where i would start or simply have it scanned and see if there are codes present.
most of the time NO renters insurance only covers whats in an APARTMENT. However you can get insurance from the storage unit to cover whats being stored in the unit..hope this helps
no. you need a new key. try that first. there is a resistor on the key to prevent unauthorized keys being used or hot wiring for theft purposes. if that doesn't work, you can have your vats system fixed or replaced for about $1500.00
From being parked only - no.
When an aircraft's engines are running, you must not park closer than 25 feet in front or 200 to the rear
When an aircraft's engines are running, you must not park closer than 25 feet in front or 200 to the rear
Certainly. A Camaro has no special protection against being stolen.
Not being cute but it is worth whatever someone will pay. You have a valuable engine if it is in good running condition.
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No, you will still be responsible for any damage you did to the parked car.
Yes. Being illegally parked does not affect fault. If you strike a parked vehicle, it is ALWAYS your fault because you have a duty to ensure the way was clear before moving.
I THINK THE FLUID CAPACITY FOR THE MAKE TRANNY , BEING A MANUEL WOULD BE ABOUT 3.5 QTS. JUST POUR UNTIL RUNNING OUT .
It can mean "at rest" or "not moving" or "sitting in one spot".
ummm... i guess soo... cuz its ur fault u parked there?
Nonone If the car is legally parked and the door is being closed, it is the car that hit it's fault, or rather the person driving that car. If the door was being opened, it is the person opening the door.