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It is 2 cm (0.8 inch). Ken@Japan
As Carl suggested on the #2 post of this thread, please visit the following Yahoo Group......
Hi Ken, I don't know. Why don't you ask master Wayne Brown about it? http://privatenrg.com/#2004Ah%20work Ken@Japan
Hints from Japan... http://plaza.rakuten.co.jp/aerial/diary/200509010000/ http://blog.livedoor.jp/c_take/archives/50012252.html Enjoy, Ken@Japan
Yes. I think the 300kWh over part is 516.5 X 22.1865 = 11,459.33 Then, total is 18,134.39 yen. (Just a small correction. ) Ken@Japan
Frank, Following is our data... http://www.tepco.co.jp/e-rates/index-j.html === Standard menu ======================== base fee__1,092 yen/month...
Hi Evan, Thank you for your nice report. Would like to see some pictures showing the difference between with the EBH and without the EBH on...
Hi Ken@Oregon, Why don't you visit your Toyota dealer? And, do you know you have spare fuses in your fuse box? Also, there is a special tool to...
I bet Evan's comment. The 30-35.5 km/L data is the 10-15 mode test in Japan and it is same as 2004-2005 Japanese Prius. Ken@Japan
The "Welcab" and the "Friend Matic" are prepared for handicaped persons. http://toyota.jp/welcab/prius/index.html Ken@Japan
OK, here you are, (Price unit is 1,000 Japanese Yen. 5% tax is not included.) type___2005___2006...
FYI, Toyota Japan announces 2006 Prius today, November 1st. Japanese press release http://www.toyota.co.jp/jp/news/05/Nov/nt05_064.html...
Please find attached picture. Ken@Japan
[/b] As other people are writing, it is an easy calc as follows. Please take note(ODO and displayed mileage value) at each point you would like...
The NHW-10 Prius is for Japanese market only. The warranty is only valid in Japan and it should be inspected by Toyota authorized engineer...
Then, are you going to ask how to remove the catalyzer, next? :D
Related article from the following link... http://www.hybridcars.com/blogs/hybrid-daze/hybriddivorce --- forwarded --- Here's the 2004 Toyota...
Let me repeat to show the link which Maggie wrote... http://www.linuxinsider.com/story/31855.html "The Most Popular Operating System in the World"...
The engine ECU is located behind the globe box. You can refer to the following EV button installation article about the location....
Yes. You can check the THW(coolant temparature signal) voltage at the Pin 19 of A connecter of engine ECU by volt meter. It is not a linear...