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Not the point. It also would be a very easy and cheap fix for TOYOTA to do........and they should.
+1 It's "battery 101".
@#$%^&*^^$$#@@ STUPID. :(
Then we need a good TECHNICIAN to translate the theory into something that actually works !! (y) ;)
Sure they do. It is called compression braking. It is not as pronounced as the regen action but just about as effective.
Maybe for the maintenance people to use.......for things like pressure washing the concrete or making other repairs.......just maybe. Or for...
I think any reasonable person in that situation would just NOT plug in when he could not do it without creating a safety hazzard for the others...
Yes but it may not work anymore. Very low amperage measurements has a position on the rotary switch. Look for a book on basic electricity. Or...
Well I can't either. Infinitely easier than.......just pushing a single button, for instance. :ROFLMAO:
Is there a courtesy light for the back seat now ??
Can't say about that model but I read the book on my C, tried it several times and then.............. Went back to Toyota and the first two...
Well then we are back to this:
You need a multi-meter at a minimum. Check for power at the fuse first. A wiring diagram would help too.
It only takes ONCE. :eek: Start at a dealership. That way you will have a price to compare. Once you get the price, you might decide that...
It is absolutely, positively NOT necessary to "top off" until you get down below half way between the marks. Truth is, it's not necessary until...
If +/- 2 MPH gets you too close to other cars........you were too close to them in the first place. :) Seriously. Does your model have an ECO...
The top no load voltage means virtually nothing. If it is not an AGM, the top voltage may very well never exceed 12.7 when not actively charging....
Ah HA !! That could be a key factor. If the power is supplied over the antenna cable itself, most HUs will NOT do that.
Those statements are not the same. It is YOU who has read something into the manual that is NOT there.
Places like that don't typically sell a lot of those kinds of batteries. Batteries have a shelf life.......no matter how reputable the store is....