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Bling is main reason people want big rims, some cars look better with bigger wheels. Personally I think 15" look too small for the Prius, it makes...
IIRC the OEM run flat tyres were Dunlops.
I had always placed the small (300g) pack on the dash when I parked up and removed it to the console tray when driving, still doing that as it...
Yes and British Leyland brought out the Mini Metro late 70s with metric run flats that were an odd size, 160/65 R315 what was all that about ?
I always do, didn't make any difference. Windows were not misting up during driving, just overnight.
Update: bought a 1kg silica gel car dehydrator bag off Ebay £12 and it has completely cured it. I guess the little 300g bag I have was not up to...
Yup, that's exactly the same as our UK right hand drive overhead console.
I remember in the 70s when I started driving, nearly all Fords were on 13" rims with 165x13 (80 profile) tyres, the odd sporty version had 14"...
I can honestly say I have never bought any vehicle based on safety features as I don't intend to crash it if possible. As a matter of interest is...
It's the shiftiest. :cautious: :LOL:
On UK 2016 Gen 4, go to settings menu on MFD, scroll down (or up) to kph to mph and select to change units.
C'mon guys, it's not as if you're changing gear with the shifter every few seconds is it. I only use once it at the beginning of a journey.:rolleyes:
LKA telling you you've had too many beers and you're straying over the white lines.:LOL:
UK footwell lighting is orange for some reason.:cool:
Ever the optimist :LOL:
Hook by kithmo posted Jan 3, 2020 at 12:23 PM
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I'm not sure if it's the same with the Gen 4, but ISTR with the Gen 3 the tech has to de-register all the keys then reprogram them back in one by...
I don't understand, you seem to be asking if the fob you already have (not the new one or the lost one) will work, have you not tried it ? o_O
How did you jump it, not from another car with it's engine running I hope ?