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For what it's worth, the original cat on my 2001 started to give out around 160,000 miles or so, when the car was about 11.5 years old. It threw...
...like the Gen1, which we talk about here in the Gen1 forum. :D For a Gen1, the PDFs you can directly download also have links in them, but...
I'll find some links in a second, but what @ChapmanF said is right. The quick fix just needs a Phillips screwdriver. Sit in the driver's seat...
There are some people that sit around in cars with funny-colored lights on the top and like to charge you money for driving 35 in a 34. This may...
On my 2001, with everything warmed up, no A/C or heater, a light touch on the gas pedal, and a level road, it will accelerate on electric up to...
The two Gen1 PID files for Torque Pro that are/were floating around had a couple of typos, at least back in 2018. This post has links to the two...
Great success! :) According to the wiring diagram, both fans should be running at the same speed. There are two possible speeds. "Low" is both...
I got one of the "fuel trim" codes on my '01 - I think it was the "I'm making it rich as hell but I still can't satisfy the O2 sensor", but I'm...
I'm not 100% sure what you mean by "coolant light". If you're talking about the light on the dash that looks like a thermometer in water, and is...
Way back in the early 2000s, I heard that Gen1s in Japan either came with or had an optional backup camera, which displayed on the touch screen...
tl;dr: It turned out to be the right side CV axle, with a sprinkling of a crappy General RT43 tire. Long version: When I set out to fix this, I...
My '01 didn't have navigation from the factory. It did have the single-disc CD player, which lives behind the door that's right underneath the...
I second the idea to only use the iridium plugs. I use NGK IFR5T11, "stock no. 4996", "Laser Iridium Premium". I've never had to replace a coil...
If I have to take it apart again, I'll give it a try. I have a tube of silicone grease that I think I bought to lube up the front brake caliper...
I wonder if the screwdriver method in the complete transaxle teardown section is assuming that you're going to junk the seal as soon as you remove...