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So in the video the Prius has foglights with halogen headlights. And I hope they get rid of those Yoko's for some decent LRR tires. Wayne
Normally I run the plug out the lower grill. Easy to do, but be aware that the plastic of the front nose doesn't like to be bent in cold temps....
Your just fine where you have them, especially with your highway drives. Wayne
My average since September 7th, around 7,500 miles ago, has been 56 MPG calculated and 62.1 MPG by the display. Wayne
You can, with a little effort.... Wayne
Your "factory workshop manual" won't have any information on the block heater if it is like any official Toyota manuals. No drain down is needed....
All that padding from the layers your wearing in the cold and your worried about your bottom getting bruised? Wayne
Your looking at temps that low and you haven't fully blocked the grill. Get that grill 100% blocked ASAP. Wayne
Is an engine block heater next? Those of us who have had a Prius before don't wonder. Wayne
The shots were taken from a chassis, less body panels, at the North American International Auto Show last January. But yes, the camera was held...
I haven't done a Lexus yet, but I'm willing to try. Wayne
There would not be enough current to jump the Prius with the solar panel. Hpwever, as mentioned, to use the solar panel as a solar charger for...
I see I need to take some road trips into Canada. Wayne
Indy let me know when your passing through Chicago and I'll install the grill blocking for you. And we can take my grill blocked/ScanGage...
Dennis if you get a chance could you photoshop the pics and post them. Wayne
A regular Prius, a Hymotion pack and TheForce as my teacher for PHEV driving lessons. And I'll save $10,000. Wayne
Unless your going through a lot of deep fluffy snow and need floatation above it, go to max sidewall PSI. If your going to fill in your heated...
There is really no place to put those on a Prius except perhaps the oil pan. And then you'd need a lot more than 100-250 watts to heat the...
Leave it plugged in since it is on a timer. Even though it may not be heated to optimum, some residual heat should be left in the engine...
If your keeping it for a while, replace the inverter coolant pump. Wayne