The vehicle will have something called a "Thermostat Event". There is a scensor on the engine that will sense that the engine is heating up and open a valve that lets the coolant flow freely though out the whole system. -Rudolf Diesel
The Voyager takes 4 qts. It is suggested that after putting in 3 qts. you then start reading your dip stick. I generally after putting in 2 1/2 qts. I start my voyager up and then start reading.
The voyager takes images of other planets to send back to N.A.S.A.
if it auto transmission ,it in bellhousing ,takes reading off torque converter . i replaced mine when my van not start ,but did no good !! sensor in timing cover was the bad one ! on my 2001 Chrysler voyager
On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all. On the voyager XII, the engine oil and the transmission oil are all the same. Draining the engine oil takes care of it all.
The crew of the Voyager do eventually get home. In the last fight with the Borg in "Endgame II" Janeway takes the voyager to Transwarp through the Borgs Transwarp hub. This is episode 172 and the stardate it is set on is 54973.4.
Refers to shotgun bore size. Specifically, it refers to the number of lead balls of that bore size that it takes to make one pound. A twenty gauge takes 20 balls to the pound where a 12 gauge takes 12 balls.
the kind of oil this van takes is a conventional 10w30
If a plug is just stuck in the hole, it can be removed with the correct tool. You should use a spark plug wrench to remove it. Sometimes it just takes a little extra elbow grease.
you can be addicted from the moment you start but it only takes a little bit for you to become in the habbit of doing drugs.
It takes a little time for the vacuum to actuate the switch; especially if things are binding or if there is a vacuum loss.
A radius gauge takes the guesswork out of designing or duplicating a part, no matter what size. Arc Master Radius Gauges
That was the Voyager I and II spacecraft. Voyager I is 10 billion miles away from the sun (the Earth is only ~93 million miles from the sun and Pluto is 3.67 billion miles). A radio signal from Voyager takes ~15 hours to reach Earth.