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Give John (BritPrius) some time to come online. He is the authority on the UK models and well versed in this subject as well as other items on the...
Congrats and best of luck to you!
I am going to ask the op one more time to please fill out the questionnaire posted above. It would be helpful in more ways than one. In another...
My point exactly - adjustment of the nut behind the wheel. Thank you for saying that!
One other thought, if you have a dial or digital indicator and a mag base, pull the front wheels and rotate them with the indicator on the rotor....
Shift to N below 40 and brake to 0 - Friction brakes normally don't kick in until 7 mph unless you are in N, then full friction brake comes into...
Try a local junk yard. Should be able to find that on a unit sitting waiting to be crushed. You could order one new from Toyota, but it would...
One thing that will help to remove the excess charge is to turn on as many electrical devices as you can. Examples: Electric A/C, blower fan on...
Rotors rusting when sitting idle in humidity can cause brake noise which goes away. More than likely the rear brakes are dirty though. Probably...
Consider this. In the last month or so the temps here in Texas have dropped considerably. Also the winter gas is now in use. Furthermore, Texas...
Refer to this page for instructions on draining, refilling, and bleeding of the coolant system. Study post #22 and #42 for the information you...
It sounds like the coolant level is low. Check it by removing the radiator cap which is hidden underneath the black plastic shroud. Chances are...
I would not hesitate to use it if I needed a charge. Just need to understand that it might not "fully" charge your battery. That does not mean it...
If you have a northern tool store close to you, go buy one of those Battery Minders. I had a 30 day return option on the one I bought. I bought it...
JC, As John (britprius) stated above the charger you have doesn't sound like it is designed for AGM type batteries. I too have one of the "True...
I do agree that there a several in the 2K and 3K groups. But be aware that there are also quite a few post's here on PC about transaxles failing...
Consider this fact. 2600 miles in five months time equals out to about 6000 or miles per year. I am trying to base this on what little data is...
Sweet, sounds like a real horn to me. Congrats on a job well done. Sounds like a real easy job to do.
I doubt the OP will see 80 - 100 MPG if driving high speed the way he/she is. Read what OP said in post #11 - Need I say more... there is know...
I would be willing to say "Trust Patrick" on this one. He is VERY knowledgeable and highly respected here on Prius Chat. Best of luck to you.