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remember mine is on the 2k3 but looking at the 2k4 I think if you removed the relay box (unbolted it and set to the side) lay down on the ICE with...
Ken1784 what do you pay per kilowatt of electricity in Japan.
from the top you will have to remove the relay box for sure, and having little arms will help a lot. After finding the hole where it goes into,...
why would you carry a lawn roller in your car? in an accident that thing will kill you.
I'd offer that, only if he kicked in some money to compensate for the decreased mileage :lol:
normally I see 5.5 Liters per hundred Km with block heater and 8 per hundred without and an OAT of 9C
if your in a market with Auto headlights in daylight the dash and MFD will not dim even with the headlights on. There is a photo cell in the left...
it's all the way up. you've still got young eye's there, mine have had a million welding flashes and are really sensitive to bright lighs. I can...
I have done John1701a's mod and it still doesn't get dark enough for me, and the wife still doesn't like it either. If I do find a conventional...
first one I really saw as it happened was in 1987 when a fellow in a Blazer tried to cut off a Honda Civic. Civic had pretty bad damage to the...
thanks for the link. US tax law way different than here!
I would guess that this is from pressure from the dealers because of demand. Not some magic bullet that Toyota has come up with. There is a lot of...
for Prius owners without the factory Nav this is a viable option http://www.hybridinterfaces.ca/ and a way less expensive than buying all the...
the Prius is a street car NOT a Baja 1000 Pre Runner. forget the skid plates!
once the dash panels are removed the mfd is held in with two 10MM bolts. That part was easy.
if you owe less than $3150 tax can you really afford a Prius?
they're getting hammered at the pumps right now!
one other thing to check is the turning circle of the G2 compared to your Classic. It sucks, about a 3 foot bigger turning circle and on the...
nothing to do Nate? :rolleyes:
The press it gets now for automotive applications is nothing short of amazing, stunning even. Any other technology this lame would have been...