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The Prius"c" uses the SAME washer.
It IS the same on a "c." Unfortunately, Toyota eliminate d the magnet on the plug on ALL Gen III's that were present in ALL Gen II's. Even the...
As a hobbyist with a passionate urge to get things that are almost NEVER available, I started acquiring tools and machines to make my own parts....
There's just one left... but I'm NOT allowed to promote sales, here.
I have wires that were burnt due to high heat on older cars, NOT my Prius "v," in the case of being in close proximity to high heat components....
Going into PARK means that the park motor is actuated to wind the "parking pawl" equivalent down to lock the transaxle. That's the noise that you...
I seldom use the PARK mode. I can't verify it, but the PARK motor likely has sensors that do NOT actuate the motor unless the car is NOT moving....
There is NO "parking pawl." There is a motor that is actuated with the PARK switch to lock the transaxle. Basically, the motor will engage, if...
There is actually a motor on the transaxle that turns on and "locks" the transaxle, when the car is put into PARK. When starting, extra power...
Literal translations are not always the best idiomatic translations from one language to another. A car is more relatable to a coffin than a tomb...
I drove small compact cars for years with no power steering or air bags. And, I drove everywhere across the United States. The only accidents...
Fortunately, I hadn't had that problem. In the past, when I had, I "glued" the stuff together with clear silicone. It holds the "snap in" tabs...
Here are the safest and most dangerous cars on the road As the Russians would say, some cars are known as "garantirovanny grob." If you don't...
Yeah, The worst ones were those one piece stamped steel arched ones with on cross bar supports.
I have an exploded view of the Gen III transaxle that my dealer's parts department printed for me. Fortunately, my dealer's parts and service...
Most all of you technicians today are "pull and replace" individuals. You need the technical rebuild portion of the transaxle's manual to see...
Don't want to sound like a broken record, but this is just another reason why NOT to buy a salvaged car. The sensor has to be tested. It can be...
Sure won't HELP it. Breaker bars are cheap.
Sounds kind of stupid, huh? You NEVER use a torque wrench to REMOVE a fastener. It's used to tighten them.
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