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9 feet 7 inches minus 3 feet 6 inches is equal to 73 inches or 6'1 feet.
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You can't loose inches. Only when you get older will you loose them, but for now you will have to stay away from heels to be shorter.
Approximately 30 millimeters away from primary end of that tape.
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Telescopic steering wheel means the distance between the steering wheel and the dash board can be adjusted. Like a telescope, you can move the steering wheel forward or backward. This feature allows the driver to adjust the distance of the steering wheel from the dash board as per his height and sitting position. The manual version is available in most of the cars. Some cars have the power version of this feature like Lexus ES 350.
According to the Department of Motor Vehicles, for safety in the event of an accident, you should adjust the seat of your vehicle so that your chest is 10-12 inches away from your airbag and steering wheel.
On steering column. Remove plastic collar from steering column behind the steering wheel (2 Phillips screws from below). Flasher relay located to the upper right of the column. Pull out away from driver.
well in a jaguar type its at the bottom of the steering wheel approx........ 1.5 cm away from the sw[steering wheel]
The lock sign should go away when the steering wheel lock is disengaged.
1. Sit at least 10 inches away from the steering wheel to avoid injury if the airbag deploys. 2. Keep your hands on the lower half of the steering wheel and use "pull push" steering to avoid having your arm thrown into your face, breaking your nose and possibly teeth if the airbag deployed.
you have a worn out steering gear box or the rubber coupler in the steering col-um is broken
The wheel of titanic is a mystery some say it came of on the way down others think that it corroted away
All drivers need to be properly belted and sit as far from the air bag as possible to allow the air bag to deploy. Short drivers should move the driver's seat rearward to allow space between the driver's chest and the steering wheel, and the seat back should be tilted back slightly. There is no precise distance known that will guarantee that no injuries will occur because all air bags are unique and deploy with different forces. However, the driver should refrain from leaning forward and, to the extent possible, the driver should hold the steering wheel from the side so that his/her arms aren't between the driver and the air bag. The farther away from the air bag the better.