Sentences with phrase «from body of the car»

I highly recommend you have someone help you lift the door away from the body of the car.
It's the wire that goes from the body of the car to the battery, which on your car is the negative terminal.
Open the door and feel the mechanical clunk of the button as the heavy metal door swings away from body of the car.
They're kind of a way from the body of the car to allow better air flow around the vehicle.
It also needs the hydraulics in the hood replaced, the xenon headlight has a malfunction (which requires the entire headlight assembly to be removed from the body of the car to change a LIGHTBULB, and if god forbid the ballast is bad, the bumper must be removed as well).
We were also required — for credibility and authenticity — to make instruments from intact car parts as much as possible (as opposed to making major or defining parts out of sheet metal from the body of the car).

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The Axon name comes from the business unit that sells police body cameras, patrol car cameras and the software for managing the hours of digital footage they generate.
The Throwbot is like an advanced remote - controlled car; it uses a camera attached to an incredibly durable and agile body to survey dangerous areas from afar (check out the demo at the end of the post).
A giant printer spins out car pieces — its main body and chassis — from layers of black plastic reinforced with carbon fiber.
I think of the look on my husband's face when he saw me on the side of the road, broken and beaten from the impact of another car, about the feel of his familiar body next to mine in the bed we've shared for so many years.
@child: in that situation it's called adrenaline: wonder drug from your adrenal gland that permits amazing feats during times of «fight or flight» mothers have been known to flip cars when their children were trapped under them due to the surge of body strength adrenaline gives the human body.
He worked on his car and finally has all of the body work completed from his wreck on the track last October!
Premature babies will need a cloth insert placed in the car seat that has a padded roll that surrounds the top of their head from ear to ear to prevent neck injury, as well as padding around the body for stabilization.
I don't remember changing my clothes or walking out of the clinic, but I remember sobbing in the car as though my soul had been shredded from my body.
Rear - facing seats give the best support to your child's head, neck, and spine, and prevent your child's head from being thrown away from his body in the event of a car crash.
Babies bodies are different from adults: they're not fully developed, so they can suffer severe injuries to their neck, spine and internal organs from the force of a crash, especially if they are not strapped in properly or in the wrong type of car seat.
I also indulge my son's requests to be carried, even though an able - bodied 3 - year - old child is more than capable of walking the 30 yards from his school building to the car.
Mike Hawes, head of the car industry body, the SMMT, said it was likely that the government would look to road pricing in some form to take over from fuel duty.
Futuristically sleek, with a roof just 40 inches off the ground, Urbee is the first car with a body printed from plastic instead of crafted from metal or fiberglass.
Unless this charge is earthed via the body of the car, there is a risk that a spark will jump from the charged component to the person holding the filling nozzle, or to the nozzle itself.
Also, light that is reflected from the surface of a body of water gets partially polarised, so certain insects might confuse sunlight reflected from a car with a source of water.
Spirits who passed suddenly from a car accident or another unexpected event often show me that they came out of their body just before the event and watched it happen.
It processes literally everything that passes through our body, and it's safe to say that most of us probably have a chemical overload — toxins enter our body from numerous places in our environment (pollution, car fumes, cigarette smoke, sun exposure), food (additives, chemicals, artificial flavours, sweeteners, food colouring) and body care products (sodium lauryl sulfate, and too many others to name!)
When bending down to pick up your kid, grabbing groceries from the back of your car, boxing a kangaroo, or wrestling a grizzly bear for fun, your body is using wayyyy more than just one muscle at a time.
From sitting in the car park too embarrassed to enter the gym, Sarah is now the reigning Grand Champion of the gym's body transformation challenge.
Denis focuses on parts of Isabelle's body to convince us of as much: her hand on the car door as she decides whether to flee a dumb flare - up, her feet as she walks toward romantic opportunity or away from it.
► Several teenagers confront three other teens in a train car and fistfights erupt with punching, kicking, choking and slamming of bodies onto walls and floors: a teen girl punches a young man for leering at her (we see a few scrapes on teen girls and teen boys), a teen boy pulls a knife and another boy takes it from him and stabs him multiple times below the frame while a young man holds a teen girl's head out the boxcar door, choking her (she gags) and trying to toss her out, but another young man pulls him away; during one fistfight the arm of a young man catches against a pole outside the boxcar as the train passes and the young man screams (it is implied that he lost his arm, but we do not see this).
A non-comprehensive list of the powers Lucy acquires over the course of the film: perfect marksmanship, extreme agility, and instantaneous reflexes; the ability to control TVs and cell phones from thousands of miles away; immunity to pain and fear; telepathy, telekinesis, and clairvoyance; expertise in driving a car really fast into oncoming traffic; teleportation across time and space; and the capacity to alter her existing body parts or grow new ones.
The plot is just non sensical really, dead aliens in the trunk of a car that is being driven around by some scientist guy who is slowly going mad from the radiation emitted from the bodies.
Under the body we know that power for both Subaru and Toyota versions of the car will come from a Subaru - developed 2 - litre flat four engine.
What they didn't know is that the GP loses the fairly useless back seat that's found on the regular Cooper and gains a rear body brace — bright red, to match the rest of the interior and exterior accents — that stretches from one side of the car to the other to stiffen up the Mini's body.
Thanks to the blend of air springs, adaptive dampers and four - wheel steering, the Panamera benefits from astonishing grip, rock solid body control and the sort of agility you'd expect from a car that's almost half the weight.
Ferrari's 250 series of cars was the first indication of volume production from the brand, with race cars and road cars sharing many chassis and engine components and more body styles on offer than ever before.
By decoupling the anti-roll bars, the system can prevent a hard impact on one side of the car from unsettling the entire body.
The car responded superbly, with enough body roll to keep the adrenaline levels up, but with no hint of mischief from the rear - wheel drive — the car stayed firmly planted to every line I pointed it at.
He also notes that the extra cost of winter tires might be a lot cheaper than repairing body damage from an accident, not to mention the ongoing car insurance surcharges afterward.
He surely must have done some humble bragging at the bar, as his particular car, one of only 28 dropheads produced during the 760 - unit run of the Silver Dawn from 1949 to 1955, was even more exclusive: It came with a body by noted coachbuilder Park Ward and Co..
As I shove his backpack into the small space between the 4C's engine and rear bumper, I explain that he needs to be careful getting in and out of the car since the body of the whole car is made from non-metallic compounds.
On the return to the bivouac from the brief test — where everything was shown to be working normally — Chicherit clipped a ridge of ground and flipped the car into a series of three rolls, which badly damaged the body panels on the Mini.
The documentary includes a hysterical video clip from the 1940s, when neighborhood traffic screeched to a halt while a convoy of unfinished car bodies and motorized carts carrying components lumbered across the street from one assembly building to another.
What the CLS lacks is detailed feedback; the steering is quick and accurate but you still feel isolated from those wide front contact patches, and even on its stiffest suspension setting the CLS55 doesn't have the ultra-tight body control of a true sports car.
Cursed with a tiny engineering budget, Aldikacti had relied heavily on the GM parts bin to get the car built, and the Fiero's plastic body panels and innovative spaceframe construction hid the front suspension and brakes of a rear - wheel - drive Chevette and a rear suspension derived from the strut - type front suspension of a front - wheel - drive Chevrolet Citation.
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