Radial burn patterns from an engine compartment fire are typically observed on the hood and front fenders of the vehicle. These patterns occur as flames and heat radiate outward from the fire's point of origin, causing the surrounding materials to burn in a radial fashion. Additionally, the inner surfaces of the hood and nearby components may also show signs of heat exposure and burn marks.
the firewall on a f250 is the wall of the cab between the engine and the passenger compartment on any vehicle the firewall is the wall that seperates engine compartment from passenger compartment
The firewall on any vehicle is the panel separating the engine compartment from the passenger compartment. On a Dakota (and any other front engine vehicle) it pretty much goes from the bottom of the windshield to the floorboards, fender to fender, at the back of the engine compartment.
Not usually, unless they somehow have access to the trunk area from the passenger compartment of the vehicle.
The inside, anywhere people can sit!
If you mean the engine coolant reservoir it's in the engine compartment on the passenger side ( it's the compartment towards the front of the vehicle ) If you mean the windshield washer fluid reservoir ( which also supplies the rear liftgate ) it's in the engine compartment on the passenger side ( it's the compartment towards the rear of the vehicle )
in fuse box under dash or engine compartment/ what vehicle
anything within the passenger compartment of the vehicle would be considered the interior.
the firewall seperates the engine compartment from the drivers/passengers area.
yes u dumbhead
The firewall is the piece of metal below the windshield that separates the engine compartment from the interior of the vehicle.The firewall is the piece of metal below the windshield that separates the engine compartment from the interior of the vehicle.
The firewall in any vehicle is the 'wall' between the engine compartment and the occupant compartment. It extends from one side of the vehicle to the other and usually has wires, hoses and controls (like steering shaft) passing through it.
The firewall in any vehicle is the 'wall' between the engine compartment and the occupant compartment. It extends from one side of the vehicle to the other and usually has wires, hoses and controls (like steering shaft) passing through it.