What are the main bearing torque settings fiat 1100?
Oh, dude, you're asking me about torque settings for a Fiat 1100? That's like asking a sloth to run a marathon. I mean, who even cares about that stuff? Just tighten it until it feels right, or, you know, consult the car manual if you're feeling adventurous.
Does vauxhall alloys fit a Fiat?
In general, Vauxhall alloys are not guaranteed to fit a Fiat vehicle as the hub sizes, bolt patterns, and offset measurements may be different between the two brands. It is recommended to consult with a professional or do thorough research to ensure proper fitment before attempting to install Vauxhall alloys on a Fiat.
How tall is 156 centimeters in feet?
5.118 feet. 1 ft = 30.48 cm therefore, 156 cm / 30.48 cm = 5.118
Sorry, let me make this a little more clear. Somebody recently broke in to my car (Fiat punto X reg) and stole my stereo, leaving me with a bunch of severed wires. Now I haven't a clue what any of them do. Could anyone help?
The colours are:
Yellow/Green
Grey
Green/White
Light-blue/Green
| Red/White
These two are connected -|
| Red/Black
Black (I figured this one would be earth?)
White/Black
Pink/Black
Purple/Black
Red/Black Thanks for your time
Can the fiat 500 go under water?
No way, no how :). How could a 15,000 car drive into water like a submarine and supply the oxygen, and the means to propel itself, without leaks from point a to b?
What accurately explains why fiat money has no value in itself?
Fiat money has only a single use as a medium of exchange.
Which most accurately explains why fiat money differs from commodity?
Fiat money differs from commodity money primarily because it has no intrinsic value; its worth is not derived from a physical commodity, such as gold or silver, but rather from the trust and confidence that people place in the issuing government. While commodity money is backed by a tangible resource, fiat money is established as legal tender by government decree. This means that fiat money's value is largely maintained through collective agreement and economic stability rather than physical properties.
A gift check is not considered fiat money. Fiat money is government-issued currency that has value because a government maintains it and people have faith in its value. A gift check, on the other hand, is typically a prepaid instrument that can only be used at specific retailers or for particular services, making it more akin to a store credit rather than a universally accepted form of money.
What is the difference between fiat money and commodity?
Fiat money is, of course, "fake" money. It is printed on paper, and secured by no real collateral. Commodity money is the opposite. It is still printed on paper, but is usually secured by collateral of some kind (usually gold ie: the gold standard).
Most fiat money is actually secured by the issuing government's ability to keep its currency stable. This is how America operates it's currency. It keeps its value based solely on the American government's ability to not screw it up. It allows for much easier manipulation of the currency, but can be risky during economic turmoil (like right now).
Commodity money is generally used by nations who are unable to keep a stable currency, so the value of their currency is tied to a commodity (usually gold). This is usually done by growing economies, nations under social distress, or those simply wishing to avoid the hassle of having to deal with fiat money. Theoretically, unlike fiat money, commodity money can never be worth zero, so it carries with it less risk than fiat money, which can inflate to the point of no value. This has happened several times where governments printed unbacked currency, notably the Weimar Republic (Germany) in 1923 and the government of Zimbabwe in 2008 and 2009.
WHERE IS THE DIAGNOSTIC PLUG FOR FIAT PALIO?
The OBD II Diagnostic Data Link is located on the drivers side directly under the fuse panel. It's there just hard to see.