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Just had my new tires installed at Costco. I took the plastic trim ring off the rims, so they wouldn't end up scratching them. My 2007 Prius...
Already did that before starting this thread. Doesn't appear he's willing to help, at least not without paying to have him do the repair. This...
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I think the age of the tires is more of a concern than putting a tad past 40 psi in them. As the tires age they dry out, which is probably the...
I would check another source online first. I found a dealership that sold them for much less than my local "Stealership".
Ordered the Michelin Energy Saver AS tires from Costco a few days ago. Plan on running them at 42/40 psi. I hope they do a good job because they...
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I never said installing a switch would give gains in mileage. So I'm not sure where you got that. Micro switches last a very long time, I...
But didn't you say this? "Adding the weight of a switch and extra wires would probably hurt the mileage more than the tiny draw of the LED."...
You must be joking?! I don't know how you drive, but when I drive I look directly in front of me down the road, in my lane. Not off to the...
It's doubtful that the extra weight is recordable in mileage reduction. The floor mats are much heavier. Besides a micro switch is a very tiny...
True but, this is in addition to the overall electrical power consumption.
It's not almost in front of the driver and is still off center. I've driven my 2007 Prius for over 4 years and it still annoys me. I don't get...
It makes perfect sense because the added cost and weight is negligible compared to the power it would use, over the life of the car. The weight...
I never understood why Toyota couldn't spring for a $2 switch to turn this light off when the glove box lid is closed. Wasting power, no matter...
This makes no sense to me. I say this because the other rear seat belt connection distance is the same and it doesn't have this belt twist up.
Old thread I know, but I just found it and was also wondering why the rear seat connectors are backwards. I've have the rear seat out so, yes...
I thought I was alone, when I noticed the same thing in our 2006 and 2007 Prius, then I found this old thread. I don't get how it would make...
Trying to find someone willing to assist in finding out how to repair the issue with the radio buttons going inoperable. It's most likely a dirty...
Interesting because in that video you posted, the guy even says Prius transaxle.