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How do you get seat ibiza radio out of safe mode?

You have to Leave it on for a hour with the engine off then it will let you reinput the code


Where is Washington PA?

Washington PA is 1 hour south of Pittsburg PA. Washington (city) is the county seat of Washington County PA.


How does a seat belt save lives?

If a car is going at 60 miles an hour (100 km per hour) and it hits a wall, everything inside the car keeps going at the same speed. So if you are not wearing a seat belt YOU keep going, and you hit the windscreen, or the steering wheel at 60 miles an hour. That's a lot of blood and bone and skull. Not good! And if you crash head on into another vehicle going at 60 miles an hour, then it's like you hit the wall at 120 mph. Wow! This is why children should always be in the back seat, (not in the middle), and never sitting on the lap of the passenger in front. This is also why it's not a good idea to have a big dog in the back seat, or some heavy boxes. What happens to them in a crash? In a crash, the seat belt will probably give you bruises, but that's much better than the other thing! So - "Clunk click, even on the shortest trip"


Why do you need a reference point to tellif an object is moving?

Because there's no such thing as "real" motion. Any motion is always comparedto something.The book in your lap that you're reading while you sit in the seat is not movingat all, compared to you or the seat. That's how you're able to read it.But the seat you're sitting in is on a passenger jet, flying 27,000 feet abovethe ground and 350 miles per hour through the air. Compared to a person onthe ground, you, the book, and the seat are all moving at 350 miles per hour.


Describe the likely motion of an unrestrained rear seat passenger in a car which collides with a tree at 60 kilometres per hour?

The passenger would move forward, and either hit the seat or the windshield due to the inertia of the passenger (tendency to not change motion).


Why does your car shake when you are going 35 miles per hour?

where is it shaking in the steering wheel or in the seat? shaking at certain speeds can be caused by a busted belt in a tire


What were the first automobiles made of?

wheels, seat, steam, etc. it was built by karl benz in ad 1885. it's top speed was 13 km hour


What is the future tense of seat?

The future tense of "seat" is "will seat."


Is the a seat Squab the seat back or the seat front?

it's seat front


Is the seat you are referring to a window seat?

Yes, the seat being referred to is a window seat.


Is seat F on a plane a window seat?

No, seat F on a plane is typically not a window seat.


I don't have code for my seat ibiza car radio and it's in safe mode.what do i do?

You have to leave the radio on for 1 hour, then it will let you put your password in again.