it is a tool used for checking patch cables and testing for correct termination of a cable at the patch panal and jack.
in the glove box, under a panal.
yes there is a panal in the front of pants that is a thin breathable stretchy fabric
yes if you change the slam panal front wings headlights and the bonnet lol
a jack
You can put the jack under the shock towers on the front, or the cross brace on the rear.
Control Panal
MAKE SURE HEADLIGHTS ARE OFF!! the low beam headlite. pass side go to the pass side wheel well. there is a panal there (look towards the front of car) unscrew the panal and remove. take bulb out, replace bulb. put the panel back on.
I only did the front driver side. But if same....Remove the triangular door trim on top forward corner by pulling out and then up to dislodge the spring clips and plastic Christmas tree connection. See and remove the panal screw. Using a flat scew driver be careful and pry up the molding surrounding window switch plate. See another panal screw and remove. Remove courtesy light cover on lower side of door. Again see panal screw and remove. Also pry up the panal trim around the door handle. Also remove the electrical harness's if any. My mistake was to pull the panal out thinking they were Christmas tree connections. The correct way is to pull the panal upward then outward. Also the courtesy light fixture is 1/4 turn.
there is one under the hood on the right side towrds the front..in front of the computer and the other is under the dash on the driver side...its on the side and theres a plastic panal u have to take off
This is a unclear question, and not easy to answer. In your fuse panal, their will be a range of fuses, from 5 amp, up to 30 amp. On your fuse panal cover, should be a digram of your fuse panal, and which amp fuse goes into which slot.
The tire jack on a 1991 Chevy Silverado is used by placing it at the anchor points just behind the front tires and just in front of the rear tires. It is raised or lowered using the provided detachable handle.