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For what it's worth, gen 3 Prius uses the 2ZR engine, not 2ZZ.
It has especially little cost in a gasoline engine with a throttle, which inherently supplies engine braking when it pulls vacuum against a closed...
That's pretty much what I did. Even if you buy a dirty cooler and clean it, the car isn't down while you do it. Still just changing it out was...
Right, diesels generally don't use throttles, so the "pull vacuum against a closed throttle" method of engine braking universal in gasoline...
KInda hard to miss the firewall. Try to get into the engine bay from inside the cabin, you'll find it. Are you asking about the firewall grommets...
Have you looked for the New Car Features manual? That's what it's for. Toyota Service Information and Where To Find It | PriusChat
No matter what amount of power your engine is able to dissipate through engine braking, you can always find a hill steep enough, or take the hill...
I could have given a link like that to my family member, only the talking heads had her convinced that reported numbers are all bogus.
Without your VW's engine braking, you would have had to use the friction brakes even more. It's no surprise that the engine braking has a limit....
That looks like roughly a 12% year-on-year inflation rate, but it's one product from one seller in one market. I can't recall hearing anyone...
So either way one part of the system is a large electric variable-speed compressor whose power consumption likely falls in the same range of...
Can you give more information about what zero point calibration in Techstream you tried? What menu sequence got you there? I ask because I don't...
You can dissipate it, up to a rate of 13 kW anyway, by twirling the engine against a closed throttle valve with no fuel or spark. A clever idea...
What in heaven's name do you think compresses the refrigerant to push it through those valves?
Main difference with a heat pump is a reversing valve so the electric compressor can send refrigerant two different directions.
The transaxle on this car was installed 6524 miles ago. I'm allowing myself two guesses about the transaxle that was installed then: 1. it...
I just went back and skimmed the thread linked in #25, but all I saw seemed to be that mudder's beta-test battery retrofit is being affected by...
Which no one disputes. The reason the print in the manual is correct is that it is not at odds with physics. Toyota added the "regeneration...
If you have an OBD-II scan tool that knows the Prius PIDs, it can show you the watts being consumed by the A/C compressor. When zero watts are...
Now we have a thread in the gen 2 forum that talks about both a gen 1 and a gen 4.