Why is the passenger side of a traffic stop important?
The passenger side contact remains an essential strategy for officer safety, but recognizing its limitations can enhance the odds in the officer’s favor In Jefferson City, Missouri, a section of highway is dedicated to the memory of my friend, Trooper Dennis Marriott. Dennis was killed by a drunk driver while on a traffic stop.
Can a car blow air from one side?
Most of today’s cars and trucks have the ability to blow different air temperatures form the drivers and passenger side. Even if you do not have dual-zone controls, there still may be two separate doors and motors to control the side separately.
What happens if there is too much weight in the rear of the plane?
In general, the smaller the aircraft, the more sensitive it is to Moment and Arm changes in its weight and balance. If there is too much weight towards the rear (known as Aft-CG) then the pilot may not have enough down-elevator authority to keep the aircraft from pitching up even further.
Can a forward CG problem cause a nose first landing?
A forward-CG problem may also happen where there is too much weight towards the front of the aircraft which may cause the pilot to run out of UP elevator authority during the landing flare, causing a nose-first landing.
Why does the passenger side window not work?
The red / light blue is a different story. That is the 12-volt feed only for when the passenger switch is pressed. It is not used when the driver’s switch is pressed. This is why I suspect you have two problems, since the window doesn’t work from either switch.
Why is the driver side airconditioner hotter than the passenger side?
If the engine is cold and the interior of the vehicle is very hot, like after your car being in the sun for some time, does the passenger side air is a lot hotter than the drivers side? This may point to a loose hose connection. Does the air blow the same intensity in both sides? If not it can be a partially opened flap. Just some ideas…
How many volts does the passenger side window have?
So, the white / yellow and the tan / light blue will have 0 volts with both switches released, as you found. The red / light blue is a different story. That is the 12-volt feed only for when the passenger switch is pressed. It is not used when the driver’s switch is pressed.
Where does the blue light come from for the passenger window?
That red / light blue is right under my blue arrow. 12 volts feeds the passenger switch on that wire, and it comes through both sets of door hinges from the lockout switch on the driver’s assembly. The 12-volt feed to the driver’s switch has to be good for the other windows to work.