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This is a 9 a-h battery...about 25% the size of the OEM 12v battery. It is not going to work unless you use four of them. Additionally, LiPo...
It is probably a plugged condensate drain. There have been some threads on how to clear the stoppage...a search should find them. You do not need...
I just tried it on my 2012/4 and it honks continually.......
Watch the charge state of the battery. Starting with 6 bars will result in better mileage than starting with 2 over the 11 miles.
The Recent Activity tab will bring up all (up to 10 pages) of unread posts (since you last checked in) in all of the forums. It is a good way to...
The C's mileage will improve...the GenIII is broken in and the C isn't.
Interesting that the battery degradation toward the end of the test did not effect the mileage. There is also a good breakdown of the regen system.
They claim they went 330km using the test platform. There is a lot they didn't say, and it is currently mostly blue-sky. There are several battery...
Check pages 89-90 in the owners manual...
They are there...
Go to: techinfo.toyota.com and pay the man $15 for two days of tech downloads....and it is mostly in English!
The steering assist does not depend on ECO, PWR or Normal settings. It is always there.
The GenIII hatchback has it. You turn it on in the display menu.
It shouldn't be bubbling, but a solid liquid stream. Did you take the discharge air temp?
Hundreds of posts about this. Start by searching for 'torque'.
If it is blowing 54deg air then it is working as good as it is going to. From your description, it doesn't sound like it needs any more...
I checked my amp draw this afternoon and found no difference in the max draw in ECO and PWR. PWR mode definitely seems to be peppier, but it is...
Yep...studs. I appreciate the maintenance issues, and will pay extra if the state so determines, but I will use them as long as they are legal.
There has been some discussion that PWR also remaps the valve timing. I run in ECO...it makes it a lot easier to manage the throttle.
ScanGauge will show it...use AVG.