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It's not the HG itself per se. There are none that haven't failed at least once or won't. I'd be willing to wager that. Anyone can say anything...
Low mileage annual, be that as it may...there are still internal "things" that will cause it to happen eventually no matter how much maintenance...
You agreed with me and seem to be saying the same thing. "D" and driving very slow if you have a street you can do that is fine. Risk factors for...
There's so many more factors to why the head gaskets blow on these cars. That's a large piece of the puzzle indeed. Waterpump age, coolant...
No, let's put that idea to bed before we give anyone the false idea that's true. We do offer free shipping on "parts" from the website over a...
It's a 1 in 500 "mark" and we will make it right with Pete. We've been texting back and forth. It only helps us on quality control moving forward,...
Grit, we have exactly what you are looking for actually. We have one built, brand new zero mileage. Contact us if you're interested!
If I may step in, the extra 260 lbs or so of the V wagon's weight over a standard hatchback isn't going to make a difference at all on the wheels...
Why with a grain of salt? It's literally hooked up to your ECM reading directly from your computer. There's nothing more accurate.
what APP are you two using there?
That's why you get at least a year warranty or better that's transferrable to the next owner should you sell it. Not rocket science and keeps your...
Even worse, recent customer of ours got sold a 2011 back in Sept 22' where the head gasket blew a week after buying, and ALSO found the previous...
The ones making those claims have to prove it. I see these cars all day, every day, and listen to all the fairy tales.
Just remember, there's no 300k, 500k, 1 Million mile Gen 3 Prius out there on the original head gasket. (If yes, it's a 16-17 CT or Prius V) all...
It's also much easier install the head to block, and to torque head bolts the correct way when the engine is out on a stand as well. That way, any...
I am. In my opinion (as likely yours) it's best to probably wait until the factory head gasket goes (and it will) to replace the silicone gasket...
yes absurd amount, but to do it correctly as well as (if applicable) head gasket...the engine does need to come out. Putting silicone and mating...
The surprise me part was you being smarter than a room full of Toyota engineers, not the fact they could have missed something. But I fully digress.
It would surprise me too.
Alan, I believe you have the right part number there. We only have one on the shelf I'll have to look next week.