Go to auto zone and have the codes read for free. There is a button on the side of the shift knob, push it
The pros are that the cantilever bridge is the only bridge that only has one supporting object.The other side is free.
On a RWD vehicle the engine is mounted front to rear. Sitting in the driver's seat, the left side of the engine is on the left side of the car. On a FWD vehicle the engine is mounted sideways. Standing looking at the side of the engine where the transmission is connected, to your left is the left side of the engine. Normally the transmission is mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, so the left side of the engine would be the side closest to the radiator.On a RWD vehicle the engine is mounted front to rear. Sitting in the driver's seat, the left side of the engine is on the left side of the car. On a FWD vehicle the engine is mounted sideways. Standing looking at the side of the engine where the transmission is connected, to your left is the left side of the engine. Normally the transmission is mounted on the driver's side of the vehicle, so the left side of the engine would be the side closest to the radiator.
He is republican
It'll be at the front of the car on the left ot right side. Open the hood and look close to the front of the fender for a black box that is about the size of 2 CD cases put side by side. The battery will be under that cover and have a big black and red wire going to it. Most autoparts stores will show you where it is and load test it for free.
That would be East and West Germany Bob. One side communist and the other democratic.
Germany was split in half; Communist East Germany and Free West Germany.
most of it's eastern side became a part of France and Sutherland became a Czechoslovakia which used to belong to Germany BWK
Because Wilson demplomated the telegraph and there was jelousy so they divided America from europe
At the end of WW2 Berlin was divided into 4 sectors. One of the sectors became East Germany (German Democratic Republic) and was controlled by Russia. In order to keep its people inside its borders the Berlin Wall was pre-fabricated and erected and guarded by the Russians. There was a checkpoint called Checkpoint Charlie that on one side was the West and the other the East. To enter East Germany people had to go through the checkpoint into communist East Germany. This was the cold war.
Germany wanted to ensure its military was free to invade Poland. The USSR, for its part, annexed the western side of Poland and the Baltic countries.
The Iron Curtain divided Europe into two halves, east and west. The western democratic countries were on the side of the United States. The eastern communist countries were on the side of the Soviet Union. The Iron Curtain fell when communism collapsed and the eastern European countries became democratic.
The division of Germany was part of a much wider division of Europe and the world into blocs. I really don't think much is gained by playing the 'blame game'.
The eastern side.
because the east's side government was communist and the west side's government was Democratic and too many people were fleeing to the west side from the east side. The east side put up the wall so they could control their people more, and they were not allowed to leave.
The Allied side was democratic.
When WW II ended, the world emerged from the deep depression it had been in prior to the war. Additionally, Germany was split into two haves, the Democratic side and the Russian side. Many Jews left Germany for Israel and America. Very important to note, the United Nations finally emerged after WWII