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Those are strangely high voltages. Check with a different meter to see whether you get the same values.
Yes, it does, in multiple ways (Atkinson cycle + keeping engine speed as low as possible + ... )
That may be the same clicking I hear when coasting through low-speed turns. CV joint(s), probably. It goes away under load or significant...
There's no such thing as a "Gen 3 Prius C," and that seems to me to be at the root of your confusion. The "c" model was a completely different...
That's all normal.
You can set it relative to your current pressures by pressing the button---as explained in the owner's manual.
Interesting! I independently (re)invented that camber adjusting strategy when new aftermarket struts threw camber off a bit on my '81 Mazda. I...
That was true of many imported cars around that time, including my '72 Subaru and my brother's '74 VW Dasher. (Actually, the Subaru dumped blowby...
That must vary with the car. I get ~4.5% very consistently
Does the engine have to spin faster than your old one did to deliver the same acceleration? If not, the louder sound and increased vibration...
I saw about a 1% shift in odometer correction factor when I replaced tires with a different brand, both of which were the original nominal size....
150k in 5 states. A California owner should know that, too. Nobody has explained yet why my plugs won't last just as long as they do in those states.
If you have a suitable slight hill available, you can get the car adequately level by draining with the rear of the car higher up on the hill, and...
I can't tell anything from the dipstick photos alone. Draining with the car headed downhill, OR putting in near 5 quarts, OR not changing the...
Good advice. According to Toyota, spark plugs last longer in certain states, including H.S.'s state.
Right that engine speed is "under hybrid control," but I can't agree that "a tach is pretty useless." I want to know what's happening with engine...
To the car, that's equivalent to "door ajar," which he did list. (Should've said "door or hatch ajar or only half-latched.") It takes roughly...
That means your intake manifold will be less oily than others, but you'll have have more water and fuel condensing in the crankcase, especially if...
Same here. I don't understand why people write about their cars "sitting" for long periods. Mine just stands there waiting for me.
and Louisiana?