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Uart was describing a gracefully ageing battery that has a (relatively) homogenous drop in capacity across the modules.
First Gen Prius have a reputation for clogging up their air throttle plates with gunk. Have a look, and consider cleaning the mass airflow sensor...
Thanks for the explanation. FWIW though, I am not so sure that these coal plants at night are only being run at "minimum." The utilities own them...
I'm still confused where the PCV is located; looking forward to more pictures! Regarding "behind the intake manifold," what does behind mean ?...
My understanding is limited ... The utilities own the coal plants and avoid shutting them down completely due to the time and costs involved in...
To whom ?
At 50k miles I started exchanging 1 gallon every 10k miles. I thought about 2 two gallons every 20k miles but the partial exchange is so trivial...
The utilities are not forced. In Colorado utilities stop buying wind at night because they prefer to use coal.
Right. Regarding engine coolant exchange, did you read the threads here on PriusChat ? In particular the DIY thread authored by Patrick Wong ?...
70k miles. By 100k miles I will have exchanged 5 gallons.
IIRC, a stiffer suspension and beefier wheels.
Right. And be done correctly And be done really cheaply Last weekend I performed the annual maintenance on our Prius (v)agon: Engine oil change...
Fair summary -- you are well informed. If both cars lived all their years in FL I would choose the younger one at ~ 6K
Particularly in Las Vegas. That city is one big slab of asphalt.
I may be wrong, but I thought the new Ford systems are QNX based with their own special sauce on top.
Parrot is supposed to be coming out with a car screen that will take either iOS or Android input*. I recently bought an Alpine iLX-007 for my...
I'm stumped too, but your story adds to a long list of stories that end: "a happy 12v is a happy Prius."
It is not slavery when you do the work for yourself. And to be clear, the cost is for the materials. The labor is free.
Here is a nice explanation of the fancy ones: Heat-Pump Clothes Dryers | GreenBuildingAdvisor.com
So easy a kid can do it. From the same article Even cheaper: take the filter out and give it few swats and a little massage on the back. Then put...