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Someone posted here lately, that place made a hash of their car.
West coast then. I'd probably shatter, on the prairies...
You missed VIN number. And we could go on. I've never quite understood the need, to stipulate that the engine in the prius is of the "internal...
Maintenance Mode is not the way to go. It is used for engine coolant replacement, but inverter coolant replacement is different, simpler. This...
Maybe coupled with the dirth of block heater availability through US dealerships? Which is puzzling, considering say Minnesota.
Purely OCD editorial: What you're saying there is "...to run the internal combustion engine engine...".
One ploy I've found quite effective: if you've got to use the car for something during the day, appointment, a dinner: also do some chores,...
Nearly every South Main episode these days is electronics troubleshooting: half of it looking at wiring diagrams and Autel diagnostics, then...
Block heater really helps. They’re currently under a recall cloud though. I’m using a recalled one, no issues, self-installed.
I guess Toyota didn’t hear about the northern US prairies.
Or find and remedy whatever imposing the excessive load on the battery. If it’s systemic Toyota “should” step up. Don’t hold your breath.
That strengthens the case for just doing head gasket. If you're doing head gasket, since the head is off, it "might" be worthwhile to replace...
If you stick with that engine, do the head gasket, be sure to get the EGR cleaned too. Including the intake manifold (has EGR passages. With your...
Anything from model year 2010 (gen 3 advent) to 2022 (last year of gen 4) is compatible, for the spare tire and rim. Note: gen 3 uses a 16", gen 4...
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That’s likely $150 for the spare and tools, $350 for different styrofoam and hatch floor panel. :rolleyes:
My sense: most don't even realize. Then when they do, they need to "rationalize" their "choice". Fox an' grapes. Aiding and abetting this is car...
In bowling such polarized sales leaders, would be called "bed posts". Talk about strange bedfellows too...
Yeah those guys are (or where) pro-mechanics, which seems doubly odd; I've always heard they will avoid unnecessary steps. Pulling that seat off...
I would open it up, clean it all. It could be overdue, overkill, somewhere in between. It's not that difficult, takes an hour or two. First time I...