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Guess I'll be buying a throwing a charger in the trunk as insurance against getting stranded. Thanks for the reply.
The bad battery is probably the reason for the bad MPG
Is it possible to temporary charge a bad module with a 12v hobby charger so you can reach your destination and get the car repaired?
this explains why your were getting bad gas mileage
How many days does it take for you to drive the 300 miles tank?
You can replace the faulty part with a potentiometer and be done with it for a few $ if you would like to go that route.
My comment was more along the lines of replacing bad modules yourself if you are experienced in DIY projects.
Watch some youtube videos and fix it yourself or have someone that you know that is comfortable with the repair help you. Not too hard just takes...
drive it to Nevada and have it fixed or clean the cat
Seems as tho colder climates possibly salted roads cause wheel bearing failures. I don't know this for a fact but have noticed that those living...
Everything I've read says to replace in pairs. I replaced a pair of mine and will use the 1 good module from the pack as an emergency repair if...
1 quart at 3k miles is not much at all. I've tried all these different oils and it still burns the same. I decided on putting the lowest cost...
Seafoam would help with the carbon buildup on top of cylinders. Maybe give that a try.
Test the battery module voltage and find the bad modules and replace. Sounds like you've gotten close to 1 years use out of a module swap last...
Why? it rarely gets above 85 and cools way down at nite enough to where you need a sweatshirt. Not to mention zero humidity. You must be far...
shop around at your local Toyota dealers and most have a coupon online for 100 dollars off the repair. I wouldn't let the mechanic do the swap...
I would think you would get better mpg if you choose recirc as you're only cooling the inside cabin air at 75 or whatever it is as opposed to the...
Where you buying these modules at $20ea?
Better yet put a spare module and socket set and meter in the trunk. You can drive with a failed module but you won't know when it will quit...
Probably a bearing.. It seems as tho snow and salt areas are more susceptible to wheel bearing replacement my Dad is replacing his all the time...