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Yes and no... it looks to me that in most cases, you replace the whole assembly, which contains the sensors, rather than dismantle the assembly...
It does look a bit rounded, so I doubt it's a new bolt.
Are you doing the swap yourself of paying a garage? If it happens to me, I'd do the same as you: Find a low mileage engine out of a wrecked car....
You just want to avoid baking hot, that's all.
You are the Google-Masta!
My Plug-in has something similar -- or maybe identical. I don't know what it does; I think it seals the tank to prevent any vapor...
Exactly. There are some pressure sensors inside the filler assembly which indicate to the pump that the tank is full. To be honest, it seems...
In this thread, an owner with a 2006 had the exact same problem and reported that replacing the fuel tank filler assembly fixed the problem you're...
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Are you sure it's not attached to the corresponding metal stud on the engine? But otherwise, it's Toyota parts counter or wrecking yard for you.
I don't think it's necessary to over-think it or get crazy about it, but as a general habit, if you charge on a timer that makes it charge at 4am...
Only break-in in thirty years living here. And the boneheads didn't manage to steal anything.
Two weeks ago my left quarter window was smashed by a thief, sending bits of glass everywhere. I just finished cleaning glass out of the last...
There's definitely no such thing as changing your oil too many times.
In the Gen II Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting Forum, there are some sticky threads created by a few engineers who sent transmission oil...
Mine broke from being dropped on concrete a few times. It still works fine, though.
I hate to break it to you, but it's also possible that you forgot to lock the doors. If they'd hacked your locks, they could have driven away with...
No, I think what's happened is that the maintenance intervals are so high and costs are so low that they can offer the customer something very...
I seem to recall somewhere that they have a counter and they stop (they will refuse to negotiate protocol and engage the relay) after so many...
In general, keeping a charge in a lithium ion battery imposes more wear than keeping it nearly depleted. What's even worse is to keep it charged...