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Your Prius does one better: when you open the door, the lights turn off (or start the timer to turn them off). No need for a chime. Toyota...
Well the thumb drive isn't consuming a noticeable amount of power, unlike a phone that's charging a battery. However, the splitter with two...
If they're 6000K, they're blue. I work with light color temperature for video production on a daily basis. To make an incandescent light (3200K)...
I've bled mine and have to say it's the easiest brake system to bleed that I've ever encountered because it has it's own power bleeder: the brake...
I bled the system on my '13 V wagon the other day without Techstream. I have to say, it was by far the easiest bleeding I've done on any car...
The larger rims were an upgrade when the car was new, and are sought after by some. You should be able to come out ahead if you trade for a 15" set.
Yes, it's the same coolant in both the engine and the inverter. I know it's expensive, but it requires changing so infrequently, I just go with...
Wow. That really surprises me. From a civil standpoint, it would seem they're exposing themselves to a lot of risk/liability for a relatively...
Exactly. The question to @Bay Stater was re: using the magnet fishing tool to remove them. It doesn't work as well for installing.
I should have elaborated more in my first post... I was in a hurry. I'm not generally a naysayer when it comes to pulling a trailer on short...
No you cannot. U-Haul wouldn't rent it to you even if you wanted to.
How'd you get the new ones started?
Yes, the wheels are interchangeable between Gen-2 & Gen-3. However, they are not compatible with the Prius V Wagon.
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Shop Trick of the Day: Problem: Because the plugs on these cars are so small, your spark plug socket will likely not fit, so you'll be using a...
That was me. The plugs came from China, but printed on the box was "Toyota Lexus Made in Japan". So if I'm to believe them, the plugs were...
I've used a foam brush before too -- simply because that's all I had. It worked OK, but a conventional brush seems to get in crevasses better....
I just Googled "3rd gen prius timing chain alignment". This video shows pretty well: [MEDIA]
I work in Portland.
Applied with a cheap paint brush. Dries to a nice film.