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Plenty of Gen III Prius and Prius v taxis in NYC.
Ditto. 90K tread life.
The mule could just have some extra cladding to camoflage the exterior while they drive it around to test the engine, other internals, and do some...
The OEM windshield does have some sound deadening built into it, which could explain the price difference. Don't know about HUD, though.
Did the same thing and luckily had the springy grabby tool. I just took out the high beam bulb socket and fished the dropped bulb out on the first...
You hold BOTH down...
Use the manual key inside the fob on the driver's door until you get the repairs done.
The display needs to be on "Trip A" before doing the KPH/MPH and Start button push. Again, it's in the owner's manual.
I give up... :confused:
The OP's picture shows the wheel lock. Need key to remove.
You can replace the wheel lock with a lug nut, but you have to find the wheel lock key first...
It's just averaging out the two driving styles. The car doesn't say to itself, "Hey, Bisco's driving, let's give him better mpg's..." The car...
The best Toyota did was 6th (8 laps behind the winner)
If it adjusts humility, then the one in my car isn't working! :LOL:
The arrow is pointing at a wheel lock, which replaces the lug nut. As mentioned, there should be a wheel lock key somewhere in the vehicle...
I don't remember signing or accepting an End User License Agreement (EULA) when I bought my car. It's all mine, MINE I tell ya... :mad:
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Assuming these are all factory-installed then, yes, it is a 2010 Prius IV.
As the saying goes - "There are no stupid questions (but there are a lot of inquisitive idiots.)" ;)
From the 2010 Repair Manual: Brake Pads New - 10mm Minimum - 1 mm Discs New - 25mm Minimum - 22mm The manual says to measure the pads with a...