Forever.
Just don't expect the car to drive straight or go where you want it to go after you exceed 80km/h. When they get bad, you will hear knocking noises (metal on metal) when you hit potholes or turn corners.
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yes.. as long as the light still works you sould be fine
Drive and see how long it lasts.
No, there are no laws regarding driving footwear in the UK. As long as you are in control of your vehicle, you can drive barefoot.
how far do i drive my mercury la sable ls to reset emmission control computer
Yes, as long the hard drive is not mechanically dead. Just set it up as a slave drive.
There are no age limits as long as you can control your dirt bike.
There are no UK laws regarding footwear and driving. As long as you are in control of your vehicle, you may drive barefoot.
New brake drums are broken in the first time you go for a drive usually.
If an idler pulley is broken, I would advise not to drive it anywhere. It would effect the power steering, water pump, alternator and coolant fan causing you to get stuck on the road and possibly cost many more $$ in damage.
It would take you 16 hours and 26 minutes to drive from Brisbane, Queensland, Australia to Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia. You would take the National Route 32 for 1,544 km.
The P2004 is an intake runner stuck open control bank 1 issue. Using a flashlight, check the right side of your IMRC as it's likely that one or more of the bushings has deteriorated and one or more control arm is no longer attached. You can replace these by getting a pack of bushings that come in 6 or 8s, and using a long screwdriver with a piece of backwards facing tape, simply pop a new bushing into the hole and pop the control arm back in to the new bushing.
As long as the fan still turns you can. It will probably be pretty noisy though because of the wind in the fan shroud.