If your the uninsured car was parked, and the door was already open when it was struck, then it would be the other drivers fault. If you are parked then you are classified as a permanent object, and you are treated just like all other permanent objects such as trees and signs. The other driver must have control of his vehicle at all times, and by hitting you while you were stationary and not moving, this was not the case, so he is At Fault. Now if he was driving and you opened the door right as he was passing you, then the answer would not be as clear cut.
you have to change the sensor in the passenger seat very exspensiveType your answer here...
if he hasn't got pulled over b4, probably just give him a warning
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No, you can't legally. If stopped you would probably get a ticket or perhaps a warning the first time.
there is a problem with your fuel injection injectors, most of the time i get dirty and need to be cleaned
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broken or stuck sensor... bad thing... easiest is to replace whole lock...
Either in the "Power Center" under the hood on the passenger side strut tower, or in the in-cabin fuse center on the passenger side. Open passenger front door and there's a fuse panel door to pull off on the side of the dash. The above answer is incorrect. The turn signal flasher is incorporated into the hazard warning switch on the dash. You have to remove the vent next to the hazard warning switch to get the unit out. The entire unit must be replaced.
I assume you mean "heater". And a sudden failure is probably just the motor going bad.
It is a warning that you or your passenger sitting in the front seat is not wearing a seat belt.
announce in September 1915 that submarine commanders would not attack passenger vessels without warning.