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not sure but this will probably be my last car. Unless my life span is non-typical for my family. That could well be 12 /14 years. Which will...
always lube the gasket. No exceptions. Some Toyota filters have a lube on them and it's easy to tell, if factory lubed use as is if not lube.
apparently the A2 is no longer available. It's been replace by the F2, which is the filter that fits the MR2 and lots of other Toyota ICE's. We...
from a Car and Driver site "The Civic Hybrid also has an "idle-stop" feature that temporarily turns off the engine to save fuel and minimize...
as both the HCH and the Prius require the HV battery to start the ICE a failed battery in either will prevent the ICE from starting. Dealer time.
your bitching about that when the owners of the 2k4 and 5's get to stare that the yellow snowflake icon for most of the winter. Feel lucky.
not sure about the early Caddy but a fwd Toro or Eldo shouldn't pose that big a problem using the Hi-Hy 2 wheel drive power train and if you've...
they are sold in Norway and other cold climates and also I've seen them in Edmonton and Calgary and I bought mine in Regina. They survive just fine.
my CAN-view module is approx. 9" from the DLC connector. Most OBD11 hand scanners have a 5-6' cable to connect to the DLC plug. At most, the...
opps sorry Dave is right it's on the front of the HSD fob and on the back of the Classic fob and I was running on memory.
check the "display parameters" icon
take the piss useless fog lights make them DRL's and give me HID's.
it's not a hack it's a fully functioning display system and I have it on the wife's car and about 40 others are currently using it. It's called...
that's the one where you drill two holes in the back bumper and install the sensors and then wire them to the control module that sits in the...
on your keyless fob on the back side is there a small red button? if so that's the "panic button" being refered to.
If it hasn't set the MIL I doubt that the dealer will find anything wrong. It's probably caused by the fuel flow trim sender not being wide...
that would probably account for some of your mileage gains. I've used mine as well, for the whole winter and I managed to use only one tank for...
you don't live on the wet coast I can tell by that! otherwise the 12 volt battery would be stone dead from sitting for the last month!
Evan are you still using the umbilicle cord? aka block heater?
drizzling down there I take it? Ya same here but it's going horizontally as it's a bit breeze as well.