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Correct, I can assure the group that no OEM gaps plugs prior to installation. They just pull them from the "box" and install. Decades ago, when...
From what I understand, the HV modules are pre-assembled, so you have to remove the buss-bars and fasteners from the bottom of the modules, remove...
That is 100% normal when installing "experienced parts".... LOL! ;)
No, no it will not. Salvage titles apply ONLY to Insurance Claims, not mechanical repairs. That is unless some state just passed a bill that...
OMG! 5 HOURS! Are they freaking NUTZ?!?!?!?!!? I had never even had a HV battery out of a Prius before and after reviewing the process, had...
Good, I would not take the gig from you. PS: For reference, we OWN everything we have and I mean own and everything. Obviously my financial...
I agree completely and expand to any vehicle.
Actually, TONS of people think they are "overheating", when there is no visual indication (dash warning light) that they are. That is why I asked...
1) If the engine were overheating, the thermometer looking warning lamp would be on. That was not indicated, so we can rule out overheating. 2)...
Update. Yesterday, actually last evening, "she" got HITCHED! :) Aside from the exhaust resonator that was in my way and not wanting to trim the...
Really? Says who? Last I counted, our car was 13 years old, 30% PAST your useful life assumption. No, it is not knowing how to perform a real...
ROFLMAO! Really???? THE question is: What can you buy that is as good as or better than what you have (Gen2) for the cost of the needed repairs?...
Take it up with Toyota, not my plan. I will say, if your oil level is 3 qts low cold, you should have checked it long before now.
Yup, adding ANYTHING to the threads changes the actual applied Tq, don't do that. I do not want to hear about anti/never seize and all the...
Ed, not being argumentative, but Toyota wrote the procedure not I. If you think about it, it makes sense. It matters not how much oil is in the...
The "Lie-O-Meters" on these cars are notoriously error-ridden and should never be used to gauge actual fuel efficiency.
No. Per Toyota, oil level checks are to be made at operating temperature on a level surface. Of course, you should always check the oil level...
Use the p/n provided in the Owner's Guide, not a substitute or other "will fit" plug. Don't forget to correctly torque them and apply dielectric...
So "we" are not the only family to think so eh? Seems like they richly deserve the crappy reputation they have. I'll say this, the Honda and VW...
Yup, that'll do it! ROFLMAO! You are in for a treat, not many quirks with Toyota products, comparatively speaking. Good luck! Not many folks...