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For that duration I'd either disconnect the 12 volt battery's negative cable, or keep it on a smart charger.
It's just the wording: Would be better as: I'm also gonna order a replacement engine filter and cabin air filter.
@Grit just cus he was elephant hunting in his pajamas, lol. How long have you had it? Recent acquisition, explained here: A couple of issues |...
Was there a misfire code, say P0XX, and if so what numerals in the X positions? How did you conclude the misfire was due to spark plugs? With...
I very occasionally access the site without an ad blocker, and it’s dismaying. PriusChat single-handedly motivated me to look into ad-blocking...
Maybe just stick with 0W20. The ultra thin oil may be spec'd largely to scrape another 1/10 of a mpg brownie points. Remember the 3rd gen...
Or just remove the nut and stud at that location? Might be normal. There's a link in my signature regarding rear brakes, with a video of me...
Also, dealerships typically won't do the bypass, because it defeats a pollution control device. Again, if Toyota would get in gear, talk to the...
There is a cover for that front connector; don't see why Toyota doesn't include it: Buy Genuine Toyota 8282176010 (82821-76010) Cover, Connector....
Drop of oil worked for me.If you can find snap-on lug nut caps that fit, that'll for sure look better though. Tesla sells some, for owners that...
I've used invalid mode, without vaccum assist, and otherwise followed the nuts about bolts video, apart from the order: repair manual says to...
There's a couple of problems with getting it fixed too: 1. The replacement part is chronically in short supply. Considering it's very expensive,...
See posts 3 and 4.
in part 2, around 7:20 he mentions the head bolt driver as being "a triple square". While that seems to work, it's not optimum; Toyota specs a 10...
Owners manual makes no mention of separate lug nuts in the spare tire install instruction. The stock lug nuts do have a taper, can be used with...
This “shortage” could have been perpetuated by Toyota, coupled with “ignorance” of the TSB by dealerships. In both cases it lines somebody’s pocket.
People have used them all winter long IIRC. As far as I know it’s fine, just looks a little odd.
The stud tips can and do rust. I resorted to putting a drop of oil on the the ends of each and spreading around with an old toothbrush. I did this...
Road salt can be tough on wiring too.
My Optima Yellow Top install was September 2015, still testing like new. To be fair it's a garage queen a lot of the time, and hooked up...