It depends on your bed frame. Some frames are basically just rails down the side and possibly a couple of slats running across; these need a rigid support like a box spring. However, if the frame is capable of supporting a mattress by itself, you don't really need the box spring.
You don't have to have a box spring.But its good to have one.
There should always be a few slats placed accross the bed frame before putting your box spring on. They are supports to your box spring.
A box spring is not always necessary for a mattress, but it can provide additional support and extend the lifespan of the mattress. It ultimately depends on the type of mattress and your personal preference.
No.
A box springs and mattress will last longer if they are on a bed frame. They can sit directly on the floor if desired however and be just fine and comfortable.
They don't. If you use box spring foundations, you need to use the right size.
It's good to get a box spring that comes with the mattress which is matched to work perfectly together.
A low profile box spring is a box spring of minimal depth used on platform beds where a regular box spring would cause the bed to sit higher than desired.
Some of the best options for a full size mattress that does not require a box spring include platform beds, adjustable bases, slatted bed frames, and bunkie boards. These options provide support for the mattress without the need for a traditional box spring.
A box spring is meant to elevate and support a mattress on a basic bedframe. If you have a platform bed, you don't need the support, and the added height would be a matter of your preference of aesthetics and ergonomics.
If you need the location of the fuses, my '99 scudo fuses are behind the glove box. You need to press a spring clip at either side of the open glove box and remove it completely.
that mean the clock spring is bad and you need to replace it is behin the steering wheel is a round plastic box.