When heat is removed from a substance, its temperature decreases as the molecules lose energy and slow down. The temperature will continue to drop until it reaches equilibrium with the surrounding environment or until all the heat is removed.
"Should be a blue connector under the glove box, it's in my 96 and works, so I don't believe they removed the connector in OBDII"
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How could you buy a used car without checking it out first? I'd never rent an aparment without checking it out first. There's a new restaurant in town and I'd love checking it out on Saturday. He removed the book from the library without checking it out.
It is located under the dash panel (which has to be removed) to the left of the steering column.
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Behind the knee bolster (PANEL UNDER THE STEERING COLUMN) between the ashtray and the column. Depending on the one you have ( base ) will have one green connector, high line will have a green and a white connector. Retaining screw go in horizontal and can be easily removed once the bolster is removed.
When thermal energy is removed from matter, its temperature decreases. This is because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of particles in a substance, so removing thermal energy reduces the kinetic energy and hence the temperature.
HEAT
heat
The temperature at which no more energy can be removed from a substance is known as absolute zero. This is the lowest possible temperature that can be reached, at which the particles of the substance have minimal thermal motion. It is defined as 0 Kelvin or -273.15 degrees Celsius.
The object's temperature changes when heat is either added to or removed from it. When heat is added, the object's temperature increases as its molecules gain more energy and move faster. When heat is removed, the object's temperature decreases as its molecules lose energy and slow down.