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I had it in the past on hard accel but not anymore. I think some oil spilled while topped. Are all fluids OK? Any chance of overheating?
I don't think it's excessive burder to do that maintenance every 100,000 miles or so.
How about this wild guess. PCV plugged up, the crankcase pressurized by blowback, and oil pushed through a main seal. You should be able to see...
Thanks for reminding I neglected the fridge. I guess fridges make people lazy as they run forever with little maintenance. Mine is 17 years old...
LOL! No oils "thicken up" when warming up. They "thin down" from thick to thin. You are confusing SAE winter (W) viscosity number with the regular...
OP, if you don't like shoulder wear, increase pressure to at least 36, 40 if you can stomach road feel.
nothing new, 10 over limit is the norm everywhere, and no, i don't enjoy time spent driving anymore like i did when i was a teenager.
are those numbers for 80MPH and AT? hard to believe. here are my real life numbers for 80MPH: saturn ion low 20's MPG (I know!) subaru legacy...
yes, you will get low 40's in prius at that speed but not in non-hybrid cars, unless you buy turbo diesel. my experience in economy non-hybrid gas...
i have/had a few toyotas and all them (except the 3rd gen prius) have the PCV on top of valve cover with an elaborate air/oil separator below. i...
my guess is driving 90,000 km in Netherlands amounts to the same engine hrs and wear and tear than driving 120,000 miles in USA.
Welcome. I tried to teach my wife and kids "to act like and adult" and failed miserably. I end up checking oil for the entire family. there is a...
Forget that. They will tell you that you need new engine for $5000. That's only good under warranty.
I was hoping this was about free HU.
I don't remember anyone claiming it was normal. I did say in one post that I saw a whole lot more of oil in intake of Corolla vs prius, so this is...
I gave you that correction, but I guess you didn't get it. Look, I'm sorry I replied to your post that's a hijack of this thread in the first place.
Every modern car has a knock sensor. I guess it can malfunction, but that should generate a code.
Where do you guys get the traditional solar panels at that low cost? I would be hesitant to put traditional solar on my roof due to hurricanes...
Yeah, there is one eBay seller selling ether the whole used battery for $2100 or $700 per each quarter. The thing is there is no demend for those...
Battery didn't create the misfiring codes.