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The problem is this: the battery is not a mechanical device, it's a chemical device. It's lifespan is dictated more by age than use/mileage. You...
These symptoms are consistent with an inverter failure This is not. An inverter failure should trigger a Check Hybrid System notification and...
I bought bags of 50 of both the smaller and larger (3 & 5) in the above diagram on Amazon. I have 3 Toyotas in the family, and these fasteners...
You'd be surprised how many Toyota dealers are oblivious to outstanding Technical Service Bulletins (TSBs) for the vehicles they sell. I don't...
You can check for a bent rod by inserting a dowel (or other suitable straight stock) in a cylinder, rotating the crank to the top of the piston...
BTW, I meant "gasket kit" not "filter kit", but you're smart enough to read through my knuckleheadedness. (Thanks!) Beck/Arnley is basically...
Might want to consider an OEM Toyota filter kit. If you look online, I think you'll find it's not much more expensive if at all. I'm not sure...
The cooling system is a closed system. When functioning properly it should consume zero coolant. Unlike engine oil -- in which consuming a small...
I'm smart enough to know there's a lot a don't know. There are known knowns... known unknowns... and unknown unknowns. [MEDIA]
You can buy one on amazon for about $15 that works with your phone.
I don't think a Gen-3 Prius (including the V wagon) with 150K miles is a good buy unless you are willing to DIY -- even then I don't think I could...
First off... welcome! Since you're aware of the potential problem, I assume you're also aware that most 3rd Gens don't excessively consume oil,...
The shims are readily available, and are the accepted method for correcting rear toe. Any competent shop should be able to do it. This video...
Personally, I wouldn't do a thing. You're getting more than 400 miles/tank as it is. Lots of people refill before the fuel gauge gets to empty...
A power washer really makes short work of the job. Unfortunately, it's not exactly "power washer weather" in Northwest Ohio right now.
It's burning oil?
Good to know. Thanks! Mine's at 180K miles. I guess I should plan to replace it.
1) Oil catch can 2) Techstream/mini-VCI cable/Windows XP laptop
The ECU can detect that the waterpump has failed?
Your car will do what you are asking about if you would ignore the AUTO function, and just put the switch in the ON position. It may take 30...