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Hi Everyone: My daughter drives our old 2006 and had the oil changed some time ago at a Walmart close to where she lives in North Carolina....
It didn't make the clicking again and it looks like the defrost was "on." I'm sure it's not a big issue. (thanks for thinking about it for me)
I can't remember for sure but will try to duplicate it this morning. The defrost was probably on.
I removed the offending side and saw nothing untoward (lots of brake dust though!) Maybe a chunk of rust was hanging it up? Does anyone know...
Absolutely, I've been wondering if the lining on one shoe hasn't broken away.
Got the car home.... I went prepared for worst-case and ended up with best-case. I loosened the lug nuts, jacked the car up and was surprised to...
Thanks, hopefully it won't be as hard but I will be working outside which is never easy, especially if something goes wrong. The other piece of...
Thanks for the advice. If I can get the wheel freed-up this car will serve well for a couple of years. They bought it new but it hasn't gotten...
That's the plan - the problem is, the car is 50 miles from our house! I was going to drive it home to work on it at my leisure but this...
Thanks Patrick. The cable must split somewhere, I'm assuming that can be easily found? I guess it makes sense that if one side released the...
My brother-in-law has an '04 with ~160K miles that we're potentially interested in picking up from him. It's been sitting for awhile with the...
With such a short commute you'd never use gas. Staying inside your all-electric range is key. Nexus 7 ? 2
Not to say I didn't shop around! I don't know why the parts places don't have an OEM equivalent, it can't be that hard. The biggest hassle is...
... which is what I did after enjoying 6 years reliable service from the OEM battery. Same price and better quality, why not? ...
DOES Toyota recommend them? Nexus 7 ? 2
Nope: one fuse (the car just got home and I could actually look at it, lol) The problem turned out to be that the connector at the rear window...
Am I correct in assuming they each have a separate fuse? (thanks BTW)
The outlet holes do not appear to be blocked and I cannot hear a pump motor running when trying to clean the rear window. Can someone please...
+1 I tried to get away with not removing the wipers, etc. but in t end it was the fastest/easiest way to do the job. Thanks!
That used to be the case but these days 200-300K miles is not unusual, especially on a Prius. Materials science, manufacturing techniques and CAD...