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see the car manual.
that will be a good collectible car indeed as they will probably pull a plug on it soon. unfortunately, most of the cars will end up crushed just...
maybe you are pushing the filtered air button? check again.
2 questions. did the temp go down in winter and did you check the tire pressure in your new tires?
OP thanks for posting this. I'll save this for future reference. The only way i see to improve your procedure is to squirt some penetrating oil...
OP: are you talking about the wire bundle that is clipped on a bolt? i think i pulled it, but my memory is fuzzy.
really? why don't you think this one through.
for people who owned gen 3 and bought gen 4. is the handling that much better as the reviews suggest?
if it is like corolla, it has a sensor in it too. the signals from peripheral sensors have to be confirmed by central sensor to commence airbag(s)...
no, my friend. not every engine is internal combustion engine (ICE). prius had 3 major engines/motors (and several more minor ones) and only one...
+1 i can afford any gas guzzler easily, but prefer to drive a prius. incidentally, this is about the cheapest car one can buy that would not be...
i agree with the dealer. at those miles, the EGR system is typically clogged in 3rd gen.
i vote no to both low gas or park button. the symptoms are not consistent with either. maybe something broke in the axles, bearings, or brake...
i didn't argue with idiots that see no difference between gasoline and natural gas.
weird indeed. please keep up posted. was it bought new or used with only 5,000 miles?
no, it's not. I pay attention to things like this and there was never state of charge loss after parking for various short times. glad you...
for the record, this is a downgrade (cost cutting on cost of long battery cable). it hasn't been my experience. Bob, i thought EGR didn't work...
my guess would be minimal brake pads wear. as they wear little, fluid level stays unchanged and little (humid) air enters the fluid container.
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mild winter in USA this year? yup, looks like weather is the factor indeed: Modelling seasonal influenza: the role of weather and punctuated...