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So it's all together now? :D
OK, this is my Camry fob, but if your prius fob is similar it might help. [IMG] Look for the corner on the back of the front piece with the...
I've replaced the batteries on both fobs for my 2 Toyota vehicles and didn't run into much difficulty getting it back together. Have you tried...
This is not funny. :( Unless you're talking about a 3.5 liter Camry V6, 6 quarts would be perfect in that application.
It's not just the oil change chains, the dealer personnel can overfill too. I once gave them a 5 quart jug of oil and expected them to return...
Mask it off before spraying.
You disabled the side curtain airbag in the A-pillar?
To all of you that have installed foglights on your c's, may I suggest going to the next level? :cool: Install a pair of true projector lights...
Just remember to ALWAYS check the oil level immediately after the dealer services the car, and periodically thereafter. I've found the level...
@Munpot42, should be pretty much the same as the late model Camry. So any how to video for the Camry should apply. ;)
To gain access to the passenger side bulb, remove the 10mm hex bolt from the intake hose bracket, release the clip holding the small coolant...
SuperSprings Coil SumoSprings - 2008 Toyota Prius - TruckSpring.com
If it's just one click or thunk it's normal. Both of my cars do it when reversing, then when brakes applied for the first time.
Yes, the transaxle can be drained and filled. Neither the shop or the dealer is right. The Prius transaxle oil change is a simple drain and...
Depends on the width of the spacer. Too wide, and there will not be enough thread engagement on the wheel studs by the lugnuts. In other words,...
Probably all you need is a heat gun or hair dryer to soften the adhesive holding it on. Then peel off gently and slowly. Clean up any remaining...
FWIW, it's best to avoid using the bolts/brackets on or around the inverter assembly as ground points. Doing so may trigger the ubiquitous "Check...
It sounds like your traction control kicked in. It senses when one wheel slips, wheel speed sensors detect that one wheel's speed is faster than...
Maybe it shows that the "lifetime" service Interval for the transaxle should be taken with a huge grain of salt? ;)
Wait, what? :o Was this car in a flood? Submerged in water? :o