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MAF, mass air flow, is attached to the black plastic air intake with two Phillips screws.
There could be water in the spark plug wells. There could be water inside one of the HV connectors, if it was broken in the past by an accident....
Prii don't have IACV -- thank God. More likely that you have a vacuum leak, a throttle plate stuck open partially, poorly connected PCV hose,...
I just noticed this morning a Prius V option in the vehicle drop-down in TIS. For example, they have this nice picture: [IMG]
PriusV
I think that you have a single component failure that has affected everything. Wheel speed sensors and brake fluid pressure readings are...
OMFG!!! Jeep, LandRover -- reliability is horrendous! I took the RAV over Engineer Pass a few years ago, at least the version from...
Hmm... Can you walk us through what you see and hear? So you put in a new 12V, foot on the brake (and hear a quick ratchet/grind noise), press...
+1 on the 12V. They are supposed to hook up a backup power supply when applying the flash, but perhaps they did not and drained the battery.
Come on, folks. The 12V is dead. There will be no codes. When the 12V is completely dead and gets jumped, weird states happen. 95% chance that...
Where do you live? Maybe we can suggest a better place to take your car.
Thanks for the info!
p0013 -- sure isn't p0103, which ties in with p0100, for MAF sensor problems? At least on Gen II, P0000 is a general fault code showing the car...
I can definitely understand the problems at the body shop, esp. the salvage title guys trying to shave every $$$, but what are some examples of...
Heh. I used to work for a hedge fund. Look for silver to hit $20 in three years.
Yup, rear qtr panel, rear door, repair to front door, factory paint, done at a dealer, $3K easy. But not totaled. Make sure they pay for a...
I'm very surprised that you couldn't find an independent shop. Massachusetts is home to Craig Van Battenburg, who runs a hybrid training and...
I know a couple that has had more trouble with their 02 Camry than with the '93. The early 90's Camry is a million-mile type car. I'd suggest...
The driver's side axle seal is leak-prone. It is a known issue. Looks like you've got it. Don't delay in getting it fixed, since the transaxle...
Check your resistance to ground, i.e. from the negative post to the chassis