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A4 (Audi), 1996, Dec:41-42 A6 (Audi), 1996, Dec:42 Aamco Transmissions, Franchisee- In-Training program, Mar:66 Abex Friction Products, Mar:66 ABS. See Antilock brakes (ABS) ABS Education Alliance, Dec:48 A-cars (GM), phasing out of, Sep:47
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ALB Code 2, Nov:74-75 distributors (’90-’91), Aug:16 ELD charging system (’90 on), Oct:16 feedback carburetor systems (’86- ‘89), Mar:18 Frequency Solenoid Valve C, Feb:16 repair tips (’85-’89), Jan:16-19 intake air temperature sensor (’84), Oct:20-21 PCV valve maintenance (’86-’89), Nov:22 AC-Delco, Rapidfire plug, Apr:56 Aceomatic Transmission Parts, Import Automatic Transmissions, May:91
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1996 models, Dec:41 smog test failures, Apr:58 Aerostar (Ford) 1996, Sep:52 a/c compressor ringing noise (’88- ‘89), Jun:45 rotten egg smell (’86-’87), Jan:50 surge and/or buck (’86-’87),
Jun:44 Aftermarket, growth in, Jul:58 Aftermarket Monitor. See also F.Y.I. Aamco Transmissions Franchisee- In-Training program, Mar:66 Aceomatic Transmission Parts…
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Premium rates for comprehensive insurance are affected by the risk of loss, meaning the likelihood that an insured car will be stolen or damaged and the car’s value at the time of the loss. The dollar size of claims has been going up, reflecting the higher value of new cars on the road, the value of the cars
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1. Create a map in ArcMAP.
2. Click on the red ArcMAP toolbox in the toolbar at the top of the screen. This will open a window between the Table of Contents and the Map section of your screen.
3. Select Conversion Tools > To CAD > Export to CAD.
4. After selecting the Export to CAD feature, a dialog box will appear allowing you to select the features (shapefiles) that you would like to export by CAD. Select the layers you would like to export by selecting the layer name from the dropdown list that appears under Input Features.
5. Once your layers have been selected, select a destination file name and location.
PLEASE NOTE: ArcGIS 9.1 will NOT add the file extension to the file name you have chosen. In order to export your layers correctly, it is imperative that you add the ‘dwg’ extension to your file name.
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