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It could be, but there are transmissions with torque converters and transmission coolers and fluid lines, and the preferred method is to flush new...
No, it's more like this: Service writer says: "You need a flush" You say, "It's impossible to flush the Prius transaxle. It can only be drained...
One Toyota of Oakland tried the same thing with me. I think they wanted over $300.
I already ordered the part and I'll get under the car and figure out if I can easily access it. If so, I'll install it and then I won't deal with...
I ordered an LED video light so we can take clear videos. If you come, maybe we can give you the no-dirty-hands task of manning the video camera...
Unfortunately, my oil filter is really, really stuck. So I'm going to pull off the filter housing from the engine, and I may as well replace it...
Didn't know that Donald Trump was a liberal progressive. Yeah, wow, a bureaucrat makes a mistake, sound the alarm.
Let's look at how much these tasks would cost if you do them yourself: Minimum Service = $534: oil change: $30 oil + $7 filter air filters:...
Why don't you come to a few of our maintenance meet ups and we'll help you do it all yourself? That dealer is a total fraud. He's overcharging...
2010 was first year of new model designs. In 2012, the radio got a very nice refresh, and I think they'd worked out some other kinks. Just my opinion.
Are you joking? That valve gets subjected to intense temperatures. WD40 is a lightweight lubricant; it would get burned off in no time. It...
Nope. I ordered the replacement parts to install a standard oil filter in place of the cartridge thing.
By the way... it looks like a lot of work I posted, but I want to reiterate that those items are needed mostly at 100,000 and 120,000 miles. So...
Oh? What should it be lubricated with? The temperature must be awfully high.
Go through the videos in the first post in this thread: Nutz About Bolts Prius Maintenance Videos | PriusChat Do them all, one at a time,...
What's your budget? Personally, I'd go for a 2012 or later Prius with 70K to 95K miles.
If you lived in California, the cost of that replacement would have been exactly $0.00
Pictures of the work in progress are best. Otherwise, nothing much to see
I doubt it. The valve gets an electrical signal to tell it to open and close. Not sure if it will tell you that the valve is stuck open.
Tires or tire pressure. But 48.8 is excellent mileage.