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No he takes the old pack. Toyota has an additional $1350 core charge to make sure it's returned and disposed of properly. Matt doesn't charge the...
True! But it also has the obligatory hidden machine guns and (PC correct, biodegradable) smoke and oil machines. :D
This is why it's referred to as the wack-a-mole method. Not sure but maybe your load test is too short to reveal the weak link(s); one minute is...
Anything is possible but no. Just like a flashlight with a dim yellow light is (almost certainly) due to nearly dead batteries not because...
Although it should go without saying, just make sure the car is off and you'll be fine.
NOT to move this into a personal NOR political arena but you and the wife are (most likely) going to be getting $2400 cash from the federal...
+1 This is a weird one. My first WAG: Electronics-the SKS (or other?) ECU is faulty. Second WAG: Mechanics-a button, switch or door handle is...
Absolutely. Getting the codes read will provide the answers.
My experience with really cheap, aftermarket rotors is the entire rotor (not just the braking surface) rust a LOT more than OEM and look awful;...
Yeah, I thought about those too but decided not to go down that rabbit hole....... For example: :)
Have you tried online fitment guides like Crutchfield? They aren't perfect but are a good yay or nay reference.
Correct.
Good point! Those packs ( gen2's) can be so rare nowadays that I forgot about that option. Added.
This behavior is the car trying to protect itself and give the driver enough emergency power to navigate to the a safe place to stop. Basically...
Fast. Easy. Cheap. Pick two. Without a working FOB, I would highly suggest a pro locksmith instead of DIY. GOOD LUCK!
^ This. It's not super critical to replace but if you're still "in there" do it. I apply a little heavy grease to help hold items like these in...
Getting off topic here but yeah it's going to be a BIG problem. The USA is quickly working itself into a very limited food supply chain. Right...
No. Constant DC voltage is supplied to the car by the inverter/dc-dc converter (typically in the high 12v to 13.5v range by my observations)...
Yeah I "saved" $2 on Amazon for a speciality bike tool purchase only to find out too late that it was being shipped from China and it took 8+...
And not only that, they aren't built to the same duty cycle standards as comparable home items; there are exceptions.