this should help: http://www.matthewsvolvosite.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=14819
no they don,t
where is the turbo super boost sensor located onth 2001 S60 24 T
-24t + t = -23t I am a math tutor at my college... when working with negatives think of it as money... Scenario: your in debt for 24 dollars (meaning your in the negatives). then you add a dollar to your account... your still in the negatives right? but in less debt now...
9t + 15t= 216 24t=216 t=216/24 t=9
hi sorry for my English.... you can check the a/t fluid in a Volvo s60 02 2.4 in a little dipstick color yellow located in front of the car in a left side of the transmission oil pan check with the car in park position & idle with the temperature in the midle. the difference between low level and high level is 0.25 us qt. thanks.
hi sorry for my English.... you can check the a/t fluid in a Volvo s60 02 2.4 in a little dipstick color yellow located in front of the car in a left side of the transmission oil pan check with the car in park position & idle with the temperature in the midle. the difference between low level and high level is 0.25 us qt. thanks.
If you are looking at the engine it should be on the left side panel also called your timing belt or t-belt cover as some call it. Look on the side of that and it will have the numbers there.
The question has no answer.This sort of question is based on the assumption that gravitational acceleration is 9.8 m/s^2 (downwards). In that case, if the rock is projected from the ground its height at time t is 24t - 4.9t^2. It cannot be greater than that unless air resistance is negative!
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