have a trim shop replce the elements they allways break
If you Transferred your NY license to a Florida driver license can still get tickets on your NY license
Could be a collapsed lower radiator hose, perhaps a bad thermostat.
The violation will always be on your record. However, most insurance companies do not go back more than 3 years, and some 5 years. Even if your state aloows you to go to school to keep the points off your license the ticket itself will still show. The state will have a listing of every violation you have ever had, but they will not count towards suspension of your license or for insurance after a normal 3 year period.
you could have an air pocket in your core. the speakers check fuse.
For the most part, no. A suspended license means that you technically still have a license. And you are not allowed to have more than one license at a time. And a state will not issue you a license if you hold one in another state.
You are less likely to get pulled over when it is on the passenger side, but you can still get pulled over for it.
Could the heater door actuator be bad? What is the cost to replace? This Grand Prix has a dual-zone climate control and when the AC is on, the passenger side vents often change to heat when the control is still on cold.
Bad flasher.
I had a similar issue occur with my Acura TL. According to the dealership the fillament on the driver seat went bad while the one on the passenger seat was still functional.
Maybe its your driver-side window regulator that stopped working.
Yes a passenger can drink as well as the driver, Montana still doesn't have a drunk driving law. But if stopped you as a driver can drink, but you have to be sober when doing road side tests. If that makes sense
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Being named as an excluded driver means that you are not covered as the driver, and are not allowed to drive that vehicle. It doesn't mean that you can't be a passenger in the vehicle. If you were a passenger and were injured your injuries should still be covered under the insurance (whether or not the driver was your employer). If you were working at the time you may be eligible for workers compensation, also, but at the least your injuries should be covered.
It means the passengers have traveled across the Atlantic Ocean.
If it is leaking coolant. And you changed the thermostat. I would then move to this section. Flush the radiator and the heater core. This can be done at a certified shop with a reliable mechanic.
No, if the other person is driving the uninsured vehicle, then that person is still covered by their own policy. But, if you AND the vehicle are uninsured, then it doesn't matter who's in the passenger seat.
You wil lose coolant into the car. You can just loop the heater hose back to the motor where it goes into the firewall. Where ever the two heater hoses come out of the motor can be connected together or get a splice and hook the two hoses together where they now connect to the heater core at the firewall. You won't have any heat, but it won't leak either. Does not affect the running of the car.