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My car has 172K miles so not much more than those low-mileage engines you speak of. There is no smell.
Yes, the code is P0016, and they say that the cam shaft and crank shaft position sensors are fine.
You say it was "easy and cheap" to replace the timing chain, but I was just given an estimate of $3K to do that on my 2004 Prius. Am I being scammed?
Have you used it and did you like it?
Is there any reason you couldn't just leave it in there?
It's now more than two years later, is this still the top choice for a Gen 2 Prius? Given your enthusiastic review, I was surprised to see so...
Yes, as car repairs go, $3.78 has to be one of the cheapest ever!
Two pieces for $3.78, so I've got one if the other side breaks.
This is how I fixed it: bought the Cargo Net Hardware Kit, Part Number: PT347-47040-HK, for $3.78 from my local Toyota dealership. Below you can...
I don't know, since there's no picture, but I only need one side so I'll be fine either way. My spidey sense tells me there will be two.
Thank you foer both those links! I chimed in on that thread, since they had concluded that it wasn't possible to buy the hardware separately.
They can be separately ordered. Cargo Net, Hardware Kit | Part #PT34747040HK | Toyota Auto Parts
They sell a hardware kit for the cargo net for $3.78. There's no pic but sounds like it has what I need. Cargo Net, Hardware Kit | Part...
Thank you tombukt2 and pasadena_commuter for being so generous with your time and suggestions! I'm gonna try first to see if I can buy that...
Here are some better pics of this attachment. I rinsed out the sand and tried again, but it had no effect. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
I just dug into my old paperwork on this car and the "cargo net" came with package 7 on the 04 Prius.
Interesting! It's encouraging to hear that there might be an explanation. Maybe I'll try popping it off tomorrow to see what's under there. I...
Nothing has broken off. I'm going to try some super glue because I really can't think of any other options.
2004 I'll try to get a pic tomorrow.
This hook holds up a netting container that stretches across the back of the luggage compartment, but it no longer stays in the wall for more than...