just use some scother tape, hade to do it plenty of times, will hold for a long long time
On a sticker inside the door frame. If that's worn off, the VIN number will be on the vehicle registration.
There is no such thing as "regular glue" ! -Please use the proper term, - PVA glue, epoxy glue, contact glue, spray glue or even better, the actual product NAME. - Then we can apply a proper answer to your question.
The tire pressure for a 1982 Ford Van E150 Club Wagon, with the door sticker worn off, is 55 psi in the front. In the back the psi is typically 80. It can depend on your air temperature.
Your ICC/MC number won't help you. If the sticker on the inside of the LH door panel is worn, the VIN number should be on the registration card. If you don't have a registration card (for whatever reason), you more than likely have a truck with an electronic engine.... get the appropriate software hooked up to it (e.g., Insite for Cummins, DDEC for Detroit, Davie for PACCAR, etc.) and you can pull a chassis number from that, and get the VIN from there.
Not all of them. You should check the differential and if there is a orange sticker then it has lsd. Some stickers might be worn off.
It should be on a sticker on the radiator fan shroud. If it's worn away, look at a friends, or in the junk yard.
There should be sticker under the hood that will say exact amounts, if you can't find it or it is worn off. I believe it is 33oz, 94 k/g.
If the serial number on a 1988 Quad Runner is worn off, it can complicate identification and registration. You may need to check other locations on the vehicle, such as the frame or engine, for additional identification numbers. In some cases, you can contact the manufacturer or a local dealership for assistance in verifying the model. If necessary, consider reaching out to a local DMV or authorities for guidance on how to proceed with registration or ownership verification.
Nicoderm CQ is a smoking cessation device called a patch. This patch is worn on the bare skin like a sticker or a bandage and it continuously releases a controlled amount of nicotine to cease cravings.
They are usually fully sealed for hygiene reasons with either ultrasonic plastic welding, glue or plastic injection. The noise is probably caused by the motor brushes being worn, or the bearings being worn. You should just buy a new one.
Use a soft but strong glue, or just put on some socks! You can't feel anything with tough socks! :) :) :) :) .::::..::::..::::..::::..::::.
There are little black boots covering plungers in the door that can get worn down. I found that if I glue a nickel to the door where it presses on the plunger when closed, it fixed the problem. Hope it fixes yours!