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I don't think the Owner's Manuals say anything, specifically about cleaning the fan. Neither do the Repair Manuals, at least I've not noticed...
Gen 3 is my case. I think Gen 2 is similar, for US spec, but not for Canadian: [ATTACH] ^ Page 365 in 2009 Owner's Manual (last year of gen 2)....
What happens if you just ignore it? Does it obscure part of the dash display, disrupt anything? Canadian spec Toyota's don't have this, we muddle...
Google searching in Canada, they seem kind of obscure. Any link from Michelin, showing sizes, where they're available?
Just editorial: that's centigrade degrees I'd assume? (mirrors my experience)
What’s the miles?
It could be a tv crime series, The Cat’ Files. :)
I’ve only ever purchased brake pads (and shims) from dealership as well.
I wouldn't pursue a jack long enough for that waaay-back jack point, likely hard to find, heavy as heck and expensive. Just roll the front up on...
Worth noting: if you're buying the Toyota PCV valve (and that's a good idea, they're all tuned differently), it comes with threads pre-coated....
What would you charge to do an oil change? Did that oil change include a tire rotation?
Whatever EGR's doing, if it's not performing properly, the head gaskets blow.
Part no for that gasket kit in attached. It includes head gasket, which was revised. Last link in my signature is full engine section from...
Is the car on level ground when you check the oil? If it’s sloping it’ll change the level on dipstick. when checking, I’d suggest to wait 5...
The gen 3 solved one of its problems partway through model year 2014, revising the pistons/rings to ones less prone to develop bad oil...
I’d sleep on it. Mudflaps are of dubious value, and take them off after a few years, you’re guaranteed to find a poultice of crusty/corrosive muck...
^ That’s more-or-less what I do with my third gen, though I follow through, use jack stands in the rear as well. I also put sturdy rubber wheel...
Properly functioning EGR supplies measured amounts of (oxygen-depleted) exhaust gas, allowing the engine to run lean without overheating.
Carista OBD Adapter is what I'm using, works well. I see it at Walmart.com, plus a lot of similar. Not sure about brick-and-mortar store availability.
Yeah, get off our lawn. :p