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That advice is basically correct. Don't use more than the recommended amount of stabilizer; more is not better. Non-ethanol gas will stay "good"...
IF.....it was obtained from a Toyota dealer, that would be a good option. BUT as mentioned earlier, there is a HIGH pressure alarm too and just...
Yes. AND.....you need to understand that just starting it up and driving it in whatever mode it comes up in.......will NOT cause any problems...
Of course. It depends on exactly why the oil consumption is happening and where it is going. And how much is going out the pipes. In an engine...
What exactly do you expect anyone to tell you ??? Either: You didn't put it back together right OR something like a gasket or seal was damaged in...
But is your PHONE plugged into that connector ? My wild guess: that sensor depends on temperature and the BLISTERING HEAT might have triggered it.
Yes. Many. Get a new battery. You can't trust one that is 8 years old no matter what the (inept) test says.
Simple answer: Not enough power to be practical for most people in most common situations.
While that may sound logical, it is NOT a valid way to do it. The high mileage oil needs to go in all at once when a change is due. Or before a...
Long warranties on automotive batteries are just a marketing ploy and a joke. IF.....you read the details, they are always pro-rated after 36...
Is there a "cancel" button ? If all else fails, cancel followed by SET should always work.
It also might be useful to note that IF the oil usage really is from loose/worn rings that lets oil into the combustion chamber, the unburned oil...
Do a Google search for "high mileage oil". Seems like I remember that most are 10W30. While that might sound like a BIG difference, it really...
The fuel level sender in the tank is not a precision part......nor is it very robust. It is not unusual for them to go bad with the time and...
Since your car was new, the "OEM" battery for it likely has been supplied by several different companies along the way. That probably is part of...
ALL vehicles that are 13 years old with 130,000 miles on them might be expected to use a little oil because of internal wear. Some more than...
The original poster actually has been on here fairly recently so he might see your answer. NOTE: Original formula WD40 is NOT a good lubricant....
All of your questions are dependent on what model of Alpine you have...... and they should be asked of them. #3 strikes me as nonsense. Why...
THAT is not useful information.......because nobody knows what you consider to be "everything". My only suggestion is to tap gently on the socket...
Her car is only a year old. Do you ever THINK before you start running off on a tangent ??? It certainly doesn't look like it.