crank sensor is right behind the starter with two wires connector plug n 10 mm bolt holding it in undo the bolt twist sensor side to side to brake free the o ring then pull out the sensor n repeat the same steps to put back the new one make sure u plug the connector back in
They are 5 gallons, which converts to 19L.
the paint code will be on the trim tag plate...when you open the hood it will be attached to the bodt right in front of the windshield on the drivers side it will say something simalar to 19u 19L than look that up on the web ...just put in trim tag decoding and that will lead you to the site to decode..19u 19L simply means it was yellow on the upper and 19L means it was yellow on the lower portion
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no there is no similarity. they both use for same purpose to produce melody tone in alarm
It should fit most digital cameras with a normal size lens.
Make extra sure that the cables are good and not corroded and green inside and that the ground is on bare metal. Then look at the solenoid located near the battery it connects to the red battery cable. Check these before you think about replacing the starter. The starter is found by following the battery cable from the solenoid; it will lead you right to it.
This procedure is more involved then can be outlined here. Purchase a HAYNES REPAIR MANUAL which will describe this procedure in detail.
20 quarts is equal to about 18.927059 Liters, so without rounding, 20 quarts contains a slightly greater volume.
According to the Chilton manual, the torque settings are 15 to 20 foot pounds or 21 to 27 Newton Meters.
It cannot be real because Sydney does not lie in the Australian Capital Territory.
1 gallon = 3.8l (USA) 1 gallon = 4.5 (UK) 5 gallons = 19l (USA) 5 gallons = 22.5l (UK)