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While replacing the 12-volt battery, you can avoid losing the car's various memories by connecting a 12-volt power supply (or another 12-battery)...
Then how would the car time the brake test that automatically happens ~2 minutes after shutdown, or the fuel vapor plumbing test that runs 5 hours...
That "sounds" like perfectly normal, reasonable behavior. I never see battery charge level drop on large or small hills, unless either the charge...
In addition to likely damage due to operating the engine dangerously low on oil.
How much oil is it consuming? If it isn't guzzling much, what would be the point of a piston soak routine? The first steps should be to clean out...
On August 1, my "OSC" was reported as 0.252845, compared to 0.249795. I'm not sure what units apply, or why they show so many significant...
Are your items 1—6 with engine initially cold or warm? The whine (from throttle body?) may be normal.
I don't see an answer to the obvious question as to whether the washer pumps (as well as lights) function.
Heavy oil consumption?
Whoa! My point was simply that a car coasting down a grade physically will not, as your post #35 seems to say, "keep going faster" with no limit...
A backfire in the intake could blow PCV (or other vacuum) hose off.
We shouldn't be going that fast in "N," but there's no way it will "keep going faster" if you enter a 5% downgrade at a speed near the equilibrium...
Yes, the engine-spinning drag is a factor above 42-46 mph, as are also miscellaneous bearing drag, brake drag, oil-related drag in the transaxle,...
They're a lot less expensive from Amazon, but Amazon descriptions often stupidly neglect to reveal the size hole they fit. I bought a box of the...
It keeps attendants employed, and let's you remain seated in your warm car in winter. Yep, nowadays I fill in Virginia too when I go to North...
It didn't start at all. You were merely fooled into believing it had started by the ~10 seconds of engine being cranked at idle speed. That's a...
A curved handle might solve that clearance issue. Or possibly a shorter straight one. I doubt there's a Pittsburgh in China, but there used to be...
Worn brushes in the blower motor can lead to it operating erratically. (If I recall correctly, that's a brushed motor except in solar-roof models.)
At what people commonly understand as "common highway speeds," aero+tire drag alone will give you >0.03-0.05g, which adds to the regenerative...
All very true, but I thought I covered that possibility not only with my "braking too hard" exception, but also with "etc." At every speed,...