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I wouldn't think so. But as you said, it's a pretty extravagant waste of gasoline. None that I ever heard of. What I did when I had my PiP was...
Let us know how it goes longer term. That could be very helpful for others considering a smart plug. The only potential problem I can foresee is...
More often than not, this just leads to more cell replacement in a never-ending cycle often called "whack-a-mole." The Prolong system @PriusCamper...
I'm thinking this is the main culprit. Not that there can't be other contributors, but if the compression stroke starts with the intake valve...
Wind direction, too. A couple days ago, I drove my wife's '17 Prius 2 to a store about 6 miles away to the south with an elevation drop of maybe...
Yeah, I'm pretty sure the horse died back on the first page and now it's a bloody pulp and still getting beaten. "Don't confuse me with the facts....
You can, but you don't have to. I put on Yokohama Avid Ascend GT tires and they have great grip, especially in the rain. Once they broke in, my...
I am an EE and a former industrial electrician. So, suppose you could just plug into the car with a regular extension cord. And suppose that...
Spot on, @OptimalPrime. Pretty close to my observations and experiences. The difference is that mine already had over 23k miles on it when I got...
Lots of people here have done so and, if you look for the countless threads about it, you'll read a variety of opinions about new vs used vs...
Noise pollution always annoys me. And, in this case it insults me. I know it's in reverse. I put it there, and I see the world going past me...
Toyota sells Sightline and they are good. Their OEM wiper blades are a little more dear, but last for at least three years. I just replaced wipers...
That makes a lot more sense than charge mode. It is amazing, isn't it.
Yup! I've tried googling those codes. The answers are all over the place.
I suppose, technically, this isn't funny. But then again, technically, I have a twisted sense of humor. [ATTACH]
It depends on the size of the wire. Thin gauge will melt at pretty low amperages.
You, also, are a veritable font of valuable information. And there are several others that keep me coming back to learn some more. Thanks guys!
Hmmm. I kind of think a lot of people worry too much. I bought gas for my Prime twice in 2020 (March and August) and drove a bit over 8,000 miles...
If the temporary repair created a glob of solder you could file it down. The problem is knowing how much current it takes to melt the repair job...
Thanks. I had googled the code and that was the only plausible explanation I found, but I wasn't going to rent the Repair Manual to confirm it....