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It's not my first Toyota. But it's my first modern one. I totally acknowledge that I've insured myself against a low probability event. But when...
There are often fuses in the plugs that go into the outlet. It's possible, but improbable, that the current got high enough to take out a wire or...
Your mileage data does not prove the tires are LRR as claimed. I thought you were offering a report with the rolling resistance measured by an...
The catastrophic losses I refer to are something on the order of complete ICE replacement or PSD failure or ABS failure. Each of those would be a...
This really seems like chatty spam to me. Join date Jun 2008 one post. Hmmm
I buy extended warranties for the same reason I buy home owner's insurance, or auto insurance or any other kind of insurance: To insure against...
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Check the fuse with an ohm meter. Odds are it's not fine.
Mine is totally automatic. It generally starts in recirc and switches to fresh. So, if yours isn't behaving have the dealer check it.
A point many refuse to believe, Rest.
In fact, lighter wheels may be a net negative if you do a large percentage of highway miles. Angular momentum can be good if your speed deltas are...
Please provide it! I would have thought that the thick tread of a snow tire would be inimical to LRR status.
I intend to run the Michelin HydroEdge when I kill the GoodYears on mine.
I'd suspect oil over-fill.
You can sue for anything. Good luck prevailing though.
I use a Zune through the Aux jack. Works a treat.
The reasoning behind the time interval is that water builds up in the oil when the engine is not brought to optimum operating temperature and held...
Actually no. The light coming through the glass heats the interior and the heat cannot escape back through the glass. This results in higher...
Why do you say H2 isn't too smart? It's an excellent medium for transport of energy. Generate it at a central location. Transmit it by pipeline....
I think this is vastly over-stated. I've had the problem exactly once in 47 fill-ups. And yes I have the records to prove it.