Cam is driven by chain. Chain will last well over 150,000 miles and more.
The TXV will be located on low pressure side somewhere between compressor and condensor You need to recover the frion from system before servicing the TXV Tip: The compressor is belt driven off the engine and has 2 hoses leadind to it
The filter is inside the transaxle, and can be accessed by removing the bottom pan. It is recommended that you adjust the kickdown band and low-reverse band when servicing the transaxle. The car should be driven 15 minutes to warm up before draining the transmission fluid.
"Had driven" is in the past perfect tense. This tense is used to indicate that an action was completed before another action or point in time in the past. It combines the past participle "driven" with the auxiliary verb "had." For example, in the sentence "She had driven to work before the storm started," the driving occurred before the storm.
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All car manufacturers provide a detail information regarding the use/Drive and servicing of a car this contain the automatic or manual Transmission too. If you have driven your car in between 12000 to 15000 miles then its important to have a service. This consist of changing the fluid, filter, and servicing of other parts as well. Other wise the Transmission will definitely stop responding as your instructions.
No, "deadline driven" is typically not hyphenated. It is used as a compound adjective where "deadline" modifies "driven." However, if used before a noun as an adjective (e.g., "deadline-driven project"), it is often hyphenated for clarity.
No it is not. It should read " Have you driven to New York before".
She has driven before but usually she takes a limo
Yes, "community-driven" should be hyphenated when used as a compound adjective before a noun, such as in "community-driven initiatives." The hyphen helps clarify that "community" modifies "driven" to describe the type of initiative. However, if it follows the noun, as in "The initiatives are community driven," it does not require a hyphen.
Yes; in fact, I have been driving for 39 years.
Yes
It is past perfect tense.