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You are not the first! Glad that was all (fingers crossed).
Excellent point but this particular vehicle possibly averaged nearly 25k/yr (aka a commuter). That would mean a heck of a lot charging to bump up...
If you know 2-smokes, then you should be familiar with plug checks. How do they look?
Side note: did uber/lyft drop the 5 seat requirement?
Until there is a demand problem...... I suspect the comment is for the world market (lots of untapped potential still) while the cash cow US...
Local pickup only so Ed's statement still holds true for his situation (and many others). Plus they'll stick on the required $1350 core charge...
Water vapor/condensation is a normal by-product of the combustion process. I think this is a sign of that + an oil change interval that is too...
The battery is weak and out of balance; unfortunately driving it around will not repair it. http://www.newpriusbatteries.com/ If you want to...
"We're really clear: The future of this industry is electrification," Carter told Automotive News. "The question on the table is the level of...
Don't do this. Makes no sense/cents. Sell the kicks and get a vehicle that fits your needs. GOOD LUCK!
Techstream will read all the codes so you'll have a better grasp of what's wrong. It sounds like the inverter pump died (very common) and...
The current record as reported by a PC member for dorman replacements by one owner: six! Once I quit messing around with the very labor and time...
No affiliation but I'm thinking of going this route as it seems to hold up to mountain biking use: VRUZEND battery kit V2.1 – VRUZEND DIY...
Re-hydrating the battery modules. | PriusChat GOOD LUCK!
It's one of the signs of failing battery. If an original 2005 battery, congrats it had a good long run. Plan accordingly now (research). GOOD LUCK!
Local fire codes or dealership/insurance policy most likely. The constant activation of numerous 12v sub-systems when opening doors, touching...
And it happens across dealers/brands. Our then new 2018 Honda Clarity had to be jumped for the test drive and so did the one parked next to it...
What does your "spidey-sense" tell you? ;)
Can be many reasons. This time of year (changing seasons with rapid temp. swings) a common reason is cabin heat requirements; also related, ICE...
So these go under the plywood to support it? If so, I think I'd skipped that idea and use luggage, ice chests, or similar that one already needs...