The spirit in "A Christmas Carol" may hide its light under its cap to conceal its true form and intentions from Scrooge until it is ready to reveal itself. This action builds suspense and mystery in the story, adding to the dramatic effect of its eventual transformation.
It is in the distributor. It is the plate under the cap and rotor.
It is the plate in the disributor under the cap and rotor.
Try a cap
This was a lamp extinguisher. It was simpley there to put out the light which lit up Scrooges dark past
You open the screw cap on the whiskey bottle.
i would go with a cap because it would make you look sporty and it would hide the sweat
Any vapor leak from the fuel system can cause a "gas cap" light.
He begs the spirit to bring down his cap thus shading his appearance. The spirt rebukes him for this statement
The gas cap light will go out automatically after you tighten, or replace the gas cap.
If the gas cap needs replacing, the "Check Engine" light will usually come on. Tighten the cap until it clicks 4 or 5 times... if the light goes out, you're cap is good, if the light stays on, replace the cap.
A red cap may appear black under green disco lights due to the way colors are perceived based on the light's spectrum. The green light primarily stimulates the green receptors in our eyes, while the red pigments in the cap do not reflect green wavelengths effectively. As a result, the red cap absorbs the green light and reflects very little, making it look black or very dark in that lighting condition.