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Problem is, for the Nissan stuff, there's much space in there for the timing cover to be removed, and worked on, without removing the engine. The...
Did you at that point inspect or service the fuel injectors too? That would have being a better time to do that.
I see! The feedback you want is from folks who have used royal purple? Well, have never used it, but I guess, if the specification of 0W-20...
I bet you'd get all that info from your car's owner's manual.
I bet the reasons where they didn't use the gaskets at the timing chain cover, might ha e some reasons. Its not only on the Prius, but on almost...
Even the Toyota or the Prius has the valve cover gasket, where you apply the sealant evenly. Y the engine might be removed is if the leak is...
Yeah, I could pay you enough with a like, if you wouldn't mind.:eek:
That's where the major work is. But the OP has to be sure what leaks the dealership told her.
I suspect the noise is from the abs pump positioned at the driver side behind the inverter. That inverter might be telling you, "Sir, start...
Timing chain doesn't have a gasket! What they do is to apply some hardened silicon glue to mate the surfaces together to prevent t leaks. That's...
First things first. We've to be clear. You said oil started to ooze out from below the timing chain cover? If that's the case, under the timing...
When the car stopped as you said, was the noise coming from the hood area, since you've confirmed that noise wasn't metallic kind of? And for...
Yeah, I did for a gen2. Sorry, didn't know that was what you meant
For your car, you didn't state what miles it is. But since you said has got "few mikes", I don't think there's anything you need to do to take...
Hey, bisco! Maybe, she kinda liked him, or ?:D. Kinda ridiculously low price.
You You mean that sort of green bean stuff?
The suspicion harbours on the HV system. Even though there isn't a CEL as you said, just get scantool hooked in there. Some cars are just...
That's what I thought too. Lots of highway driving, and less city gridlock kind of drives should extend brake pad life. But running a gen2 to...
Not really. Just take it gradually, with some commitment. You're done. By the way, happy new year!
Wao! Great quote of the new year.:eek: