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Whether a car with a check engine light (CEL) on can pass inspection largely depends on the laws and regulations of the area where the inspection is conducted. Typically, the CEL being activated indicates an issue with the vehicle's emissions system or other components that could affect its environmental impact. In many regions, especially those with stringent emissions testing protocols like California or New York, a car with an illuminated check engine light will almost certainly fail the inspection. This is because the light signals a malfunction that could lead to excessive emissions, directly contrary to the purpose of the inspection. However, there might be exceptions or different criteria in areas where emissions testing is not part of the inspection process. Nonetheless, irrespective of local laws, it's recommended to diagnose and address any issues indicated by the CEL before undergoing inspection. Not only does this increase the likelihood of passing, but it also contributes to the vehicle's maintenance, performance, and environmental friendliness.
1. First, ensure that your vehicle is turned off and cooled down to avoid burns. Never open the radiator when the car is hot, it can eject boiling water or steam.
2. Open the hood of your car. Identify the coolant reservoir. It's typically a translucent container with colored (usually bright green or orange) coolant inside.
3. Check the coolant level. There will usually be markings on the side of the reservoir indicating the recommended level of coolant.
4. If the level is below the indicated marking, you'll need to add more coolant. Buy a coolant recommended for your car model. It's often best to use a 50/50 mix of coolant and water. Some coolants come pre-mixed with water.
5. Slowly pour the coolant into the reservoir until it reaches the recommended level. Be careful not to spill it on any engine components as it's harmful.
6. Replace the cap on the coolant reservoir. Make sure it's tight and secure.
7. Start your car and let it run for a few minutes. This allows the coolant to circulate throughout the system. Then, check the level in the reservoir again. If it's dropped, you might need to add a bit more.
Remember it's important not to overfill the reservoir, as the coolant expands when it heats up and needs space to do so.
Making a rocket engine, particularly one that works effectively and safely, is a complex task that requires a great deal of knowledge in physics, chemistry, and engineering. This task is generally performed by professionals in organizations such as NASA. Looking to make one at home, especially without the proper knowledge and safety measures, is not recommended due to the high risk of injuries or even death. It is always better to learn about rocket science through simulations or safe, educational model rocket kits.
If you're interested in building a simple model rocket engine, always use safety precautions. Here's a basic guide:
Supplies:
- KNO3 powdered stump remover (used as rocket propellant)
- Powdered sugar
- A scale for measuring substances
- A pan and a spatula for mixing
- Kitchen paper roll
- A wooden dowel with a diameter slightly smaller than inside of the paper roll
- Hot glue gun
- A fuse
Steps:
1. Measure out 65 grams of KNO3 and 35 grams of sugar.
2. Mix the two ingredients together on your pan over low heat, continually stirring until both substances have been fully integrated and slightly caramelized.
3. Take an empty kitchen paper roll and seal one end with a hot glue gun.
4. Fill the paper roll with the mixture while it's still hot, then use the wooden dowel to pack the mixture down into the paper roll tightly.
5. Make sure to leave 1 to 2 cm of the top of the paper roll empty.
6. Insert the fuse deep into the propellant mixture while it is still hot.
7. Once the propellant mixture has cooled and solidified, your small model rocket engine is finished.
Reminder: This is merely a simple model and should only be tested in a controlled, open, and safe environment with a specialised ignition systems. Furthermore, always have a fire extinguisher nearby, don't directly hold the rocket during ignition, and never aim or use it in a manner that can cause harm or damage to people, animals, or property. This guide is provided for educational purpose only and should not be attempted without proper supervision and safety measures.
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