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Here's a great thread about using a credit card-sized key with Prius: [Info Summary] Lexus Credit Card Smart Key | PriusChat
If you have an independent mechanic you trust, he or she can do this just as well as the dealership mechanic. You're correct that the pins should...
The climate control temperature must be set to MIN. And you have to drive a PiP. Yeah.
It's easier to insert the new bulbs properly if you insert the bulb first and then attach the wiring connector.
I just installed Hella H9 bulbs. The mod was pretty easy. The only hard part was when I dropped one of the old bulbs and I had to jack up my car...
That happens if you have the heater turned on. The engine has to run to warm the coolant which the heater uses to warm the cabin. Instead, set...
Well... yeah. Because nobody writes: "I got in my car and drove it today and it didn't break."
Toyota is the most reliable brand and Prius is the most reliable model. Every other car is worse. I have 100,000 miles with zero repairs so far....
What car brand has higher reliability than Toyota?
EGR's are pretty expensive.
You're only 15,000 miles out of warranty so you should ask if you can get some goodwill coverage out of Toyota. The quotation is also outrageously...
I don't think people watch your reviews based on the content, because they don't know what's in it before they view it. Unless you build a...
Look for an independent Toyota mechanic in your area. Dealership will charge you two arms and three legs
Then pop the airbag off and take a look.
Without hearing the sound and using a stethoscope, it's not possible to know for sure. But there are components in the steering column which...
Change it at 30K, then every 60K after that -- 30, 90, 150, etc
You're in California? If you're in the Bay Area, maybe you can come by on some Saturday and we'll do the doors. Headliner is too much work, though.
No. I've gone months without recharging. No problem at all. But I like plugging it in because it's fewer trips to the gas station, which is very...
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding. This thread began with someone who wanted to use a 240V UK EVSE here in the USA. Then someone with a 120V-only...
Thanks. That didn't seem right to me.