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Set to desired temperature and then turn it off. The car will attempt to provide this temperature to the best of it's fanless airflows ability.
Because Toyota is only guaranteeing that it will make it through the warranty cycle... and so far, nobody has been able to prove them wrong.
He's talking about a personal choice to flush the fluid. Toyota says that the fluid is good for life, but nobody seems to agree with this...
Ours is the exact opposite here.
Not sure about yours, but I know it's not advised to use metal gas cans anymore.
Ouch...:oops: ha ha
Well that's just not right... what if I wanted to drive to America from Australia? :ROFLMAO:
Everytime? Even on longer trips? If so, check to make sure that the vent in the back seat drivers floor board isn't blocked by anything.
Some people like the new looks.
If he's in a liftback and you're in a C in the conditions you described, you should have gotten better MPGs. Have you watched the video on pulse...
Are you talking lifetime? For a trip? Or for a tank? This car is extremely simple to get 54 for a trip, just do a trip of more than 10 miles at...
Cold weather doesn't help. Wait until the summer. Mythical?
You can get it done, but it won't be free, obviously. Shouldn't take longer than an oil change.
I answered this last week... if the above answer doesn't work. Try doing a search. It's been answered a lot.
Yep, Prius NZ cleared it up for me on page 2. Thanks though. I want a pair of them...
My old commute was 80 miles a day, half interstate at speeds of 60 on the highway. I'd average 62 on my morning commute using the back roads and...
No Eco for me. I drove it like a normal car...
Are you talking to me? I drive normal.
Put the Display into Odo setting and hold down the trip button. *Note: if you are in Trip A or Trip B you will reset them. Make sure you are in...
Nah, drove it normal. It was over the summer and I was averaging 60ish mpgs on my trips.