In Ireland, the plugs used are Type G plugs, which have three rectangular prongs. You can find these plugs at most electrical stores or online retailers in Ireland.
In Argentina, the plugs used are Type C and Type I. Type C plugs are the standard European two-pin plugs, while Type I plugs are three flat pins in a triangular pattern. You can find these plugs at hardware stores, electronics stores, and online retailers in Argentina.
Norway- but Oslo used to be called Christiana
Norway
In Brazil, the plugs used for electrical appliances are typically Type N plugs.
Bakelight is resistent to heat. This is one reason why it is used in plugs. It also is not a conductor of electricity, this is another reason it is used in plugs.
Trondheim is in Norway.
Freeze plugs are still used in cars today.
In Ireland, they use Type G electrical plugs. You can find these plugs at most electronics stores, hardware stores, and online retailers.
In Ireland, the standard plugs used are Type G plugs, which have three rectangular prongs in a triangular pattern.
Currency in Norway is the Norwgian Krone. (Crown)
2002 galant , can't find the spark plugs