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My Prius spreadsheet calculates both "actual" MPG and gallons/100 miles. I'm having trouble converting that to furlongs in a fortnight. :rolleyes:
Thanks for the trophies, Danny. I feel so special.... :D
Toyota 0W-20 is a full synthetic oil, whether made by Nippon (originally) or Mobil (currently.)
No, just old enough to remember it. :D
My first new car was a 1976 Fiat 128. I would suggest it to anyone who wants to learn how to work on cars. ;) As an aside, I took (and passed!)...
As long as Toyota can maintain or improve the 50+ mpg, I wish them the best.
Here's some pictures...
See if these help...
Just hit 45K on my OEM Yokohamas. 42/40 psig, 5K rotations. Plenty of tread left to get me through the winter. I'll be replacing them in the spring.
Definitely black on white.
See if this helps...
For the Gen III , there is now a "filter" available to cover the vent (pic is from another thread): [ATTACH]
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Probably one of two things: a) The inverter b) The noisemaker
Nice catch! My hat's off to you...
They are just simple, louvered vents. The rear bumper covers them up. They look like this: [ATTACH]
There's an option to turn the HSI Eco light off/on using the steering wheel controls. It's in the manual.
Agreed. It's tough to locate the first time, but it's there. Also, to the OP, you have a IV, so there won't be a PCS button under there, just...
Don't let them replace it with third party glass. The OEM windshield has sound-insulating properties. Also, since some loose parts are knocking...
Check to see if the tonneau cover is in its storage spot underneath the rear floor deck, where you would also find the spare tire.