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You already know you should keep it plugged in if you want it to start when you get home. If it was a non-plugin I'd say leave a trickle charger...
According to the article (and I'll try to link it here:) Toyota to settle lawsuit over Prius headlights that shut off without warning - latimes...
It is normal to see all the warning lights for 2 seconds when you start the car. This lets you know the lights are working properly. You should...
Sounds like you have a bad temperature sensor or maybe a defect in the cable that goes to it. A scanGuage or any number of apps can give you the...
That's some pretty bad voice recognition. Have you tried asking for a destination that was already in the car's address book? Maybe that would...
One way to handle this would be to connect a volt meter and then proceed to remove and reinsert fuses, one at a time while watching the meter....
The problem with most jump-starters is that they are lead-acid batteries just like a car battery, only smaller, maybe half the size or less. They...
I've heard that exact sound from other cars over the years, including a Pontiac station wagon. It always sounded like nuts and bolts rolling...
Cut the wire strap, push the lock tab while pulling and wiggling the connectors apart.
A body shop will tell you that the real bumper, the one under the plastic cover, could be damaged and no longer protecting you as it should,...
It works for me as long as the car is in reverse.
It looks like you have exactly two wires to choose from. Since they both carry the circuit when the brakes go on,I'm going to guess that tapping...
Look for an acorn rolling around.
...or forget the plug and just solder the wire onto the horn terminal.
There was no airbag deployment, right? Whatever price the insurance offers to sell it to you for, ask if they would accept half that amount. In a...
It was beginner's luck for me. I never even heard of a Prius Plug-In until the day before I bought the only one a dealer had. Drove 35 miles to...
I've used two different kinds of plugs, the black rubber ones are a bit thicker and harder to work with than the more common sticky brown, strips...