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Brilliant, and obviously too simple...it can't work. Seriously, it sounds like a great idea, and I can't wait to try it.
You may do your own oil changes with no effect on your warranty, but you should save the receipts for your oil and filters. you may have an...
In addition to losing steering wheel control of the radio, I assume the audio screen on the mfd is gone as well.
What would be really nice is if there was a way to modify it so that it only beeps once or twice. Then it would serve its purpose without driving...
Don't. It won't help with anything and maybe even harmful. It might void your warranty.
On your way from the dealer, consider turning off the display till you get home. You may find it too distracting to watch the road properly.
Revisit your dealer and have him let you try the radio in on an identical car to compare.
Agreed...not normal.
Careful...there are a lot of inferior fake HID lights out there.
I believe these outlets are "switched", meaning they are not live unless the ignition is swtched on.
D4R is correct.
You CAN switch back and forth from synthetic to dino without problems.
Don't pay for a home consult. Buy a receiver from a store that accepts returns. Try it and if you percieve no difference, return it for a full...
If no success with the dealer, have them refund the difference and use the gentex link mentioned above. much less money and easily self installed.
How much of a turn to be significant?
This would only be a problem if you are in the habbit of squeezing in the very last drop of gas at fillups. This would eventually result in an...
There's a Toyota commercial been running a while, in which their hybrids are promoted. They are all shown as the 2008 model. The last one shown in...
While there has to be a mileage hit, it's so small as to be unnoticeable.
:o:eek:A razor on a plastic screen??!! That is a scary thought. I don't think a repair would be covered by warantee.
As a result of your crash, the sensor was likely dislodged and wasn't properly put back into place during the repairs.