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Yes in an absolute sense, feeding available DC to a device that works fine on DC is the most efficient. But you lose a lot of safety and...
There may be a manual eject, but without a hole drilled in the outermost fascia. Try removing the trim cover and see what you see. At least it'll...
Are you looking at the paper manual that came with your car? If the manual came from the internet make certain it matches the localization of the...
Recheck the battery connections. Remember, when you put the terminal clamp over the battery post, tap it downward gently with the back of a...
Lots of people never noticed the bearings going bad in their last car because 1) in most cases the noise comes on very gradually 2) most...
The first and only thing that has failed on our Prius thus far was the right rear wheel bearing at 71k miles. I've seen the same type of bearing...
I haven't replaced bearings in pairs since the days of annual grease repacking, when you'd have them all apart anyway. "an hour of road testing"...
Those descriptions are new to me, but classic descriptions go like: worst tire noise ever, a WWII bomber taking off, just a loud horrible hum or...
No clue if there's warranty coverage, talk to whomever sold you the warranty. An extreme failure involves the wheel separating from the vehicle,...
Wheel bearing.
Good point. It would need an "indignant harrumph" button even just to stay in the social engage-o-mat game, but probably better eliminated than...
Not a classic vent, might need a ref's call. The first thing I ever bought on eBay was a Yamaha drum machine. When I got it, one of the pads was...
I've finally given up on my DeWalt 40v electric weed whacker. It'll get a cheap price at the neighborhood yard sale. I ordered a Greenworks 40v...
Adding- This bit deserves a special call-out. Toyota has gone through a lot of effort to make certain the cells in that battery pack all get...
Okay there wasn't an explicit rebate or tax incentive, but the gubmint sure built a lot of roads meant for cars instead of horses or trains. Also...
Thanks for the correction, I didn't realize it was in the 3rds!
No, but I do think you are over-thinking this if these trips aren't already locked in. Sam has a point that if the primary application is long...
Also if you chuck a 3" ball bearing at the driver's window it just lands on the passenger's seat, no pesky glass to break.
Is this the new "uphill both ways, barefoot in the snow?" ;)
^ That thar. ^ When you can only have one car, it does make sense to get one that covers the most situations. But once we needed more than one...