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There's always has to be one in the crowd (both the PHEV and the pun). (y)
Actually, no. Or at least that wasn't my experience with Hurricane Isabel. We lost power for about five days. I was lucky and sustained only...
The first time it's difficult, because, as you say, you have "to get down there" with a flashlight to see what you're doing. After that, however,...
I know that fuzzy... ...At least I am familiar with the reasons for the planned black out(s). And I agree with the sentiment, particularly about...
Thanx. I believe I was wrong about the Gen 3 Prius too (now corrected). On Gen 3 vehicles I believe it's to the left of the steering column (not...
It's easy to get confused. Gen 4 it's to the left of the steering column (above the parking brake pedal). I believe to a little to the right of...
You obviously didn't watch the whole video "Driverless Tesla Model 3 Pulled Over By Police For Failure To Stop" ;)
I've heard rumor that local authorities and media in California are advising Tesla owners to ensure that their vehicles have been charged to full...
I figured you would appreciate that. :cool: Many of today's new technology advocates don't. They tend to believe that computers can solve all...
Sure... ...so long as they limit it to tasks that don't involve other moving vehicles. Once you put an unpredictable human being behind the...
Long distance MPG?
Not to mention that you are defeating one of the reasons for using LED in the first place: Lower power / current consumption. When you put the...
Too subtle for your average coal roller.
It used to not be that way. I believe the trend correlated with the appearance in the mid to late 80's of blissfully ignorant slow drivers...
I would look it up in Toyota's Technical Information System (TIS) as well, but you need someone who knows where to find the specific documents to...
Yet another spinoff from the Apollo program! (y)
If it's just your rear wheels, that could be your parking brakes.
As far as I know, the deck box styrofoam pieces are used mainly to support the removable deck. If you are going to level the cargo / rear seat...
Yes, that tends to support Sam Spade 2's "BS detector": The quickest way to make an embarrassing problem go away is the give the customer...
...which was never really resolved. No follow-up report from the dealer. No photo's. The mystery deepens.