To open a smoke detector and replace the batteries, locate the battery compartment on the back or side of the detector. Use a screwdriver to remove any screws holding the compartment closed. Once the compartment is open, remove the old batteries and replace them with new ones, making sure to follow the correct polarity. Close the compartment and secure any screws back in place. Test the smoke detector to ensure it is working properly.
If the valve cover gasket is leaking it will allow oil to leak onto the hot exhaust manifold where it will smolder causing smoke in the engine compartment.
oil or tranny leak and dripping on exhaust
if u smoke then yeah but otherwise u dont although u can use it as a storage compartment for quarters
The only thing that causes smoke in a car is something burning. Steam or vapor coming from the air conditioner can also look like smoke. More detail especially where the smoke seems to be coming from would be helpful. This sounds like something that needs immediate attention and you should not be driving the car if you cannot find the origin of the smoke.
If you are talking about "smoke" that fills the interior it can be one of two things. One, a leaking heater core. Two...if your engine smokes from oil dripping on the exhaust, etc you could have a crack in the housing for the A/C and it's pulling in the smoke and gasses from the engine compartment.
vascular compartment is lateral to nerual compartment
Black smoke from the engine compartment of a 2003 S10 typically indicates a fuel-rich condition, often caused by a malfunctioning fuel injector, a clogged air filter, or issues with the mass airflow sensor. Other potential causes include a faulty engine control unit (ECU) or problems with the ignition system, such as worn spark plugs. Additionally, excessive oil consumption or a failing turbocharger (if equipped) could contribute to black smoke. It's important to diagnose the issue promptly to prevent further engine damage.
Smoke alarm batteries are easy to replace, once you find where they go. The design varies from brand to brand. Usually, the battery is located on the side of the alarm, either in a "drawer" or a swinging compartment. There may be a small plastic latch holding it closed. Occasionally, it is necessary to remove the alarm from the wall or ceiling to find the battery compartment. This can be done by rotating the entire alarm counter-clockwise until it releases. The battery compartment is designed not to close if the battery is inserted incorrectly. Many smoke alarms have an option to permanently screw the battery compartment closed. This is typically done in rental units to prevent tenants from removing the battery during a false alarm. In this case, the landlord is required by law to change the battery. If you are the landlord, consult the alarm documentation (which can be found online) for instructions on how to remove the locking screw.
The three compartments of the knee are the medial compartment (inner side of the knee), lateral compartment (outer side of the knee), and the patellofemoral compartment (front of the knee where the kneecap articulates with the thigh bone).
If they have to be in the same compartment as the driver you can protect them yourself prior to transport if you are concerned about contamination.
The firewall is between the engine compartment and the passenger compartment.