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MikeDee, you don't say where you live... But under the assumption that it's California, since that's what this thread is about: Motorcycles are...
$2.35? That's outrageous! I paid 97ยข (times two) for mine at Home Depot!
If you're running the heat, that'll make the coolant temperature drop like a rock, regardless of any grill blocking you might be doing. Of course,...
January 2010, I believe.
An odd pattern, and one that I'm not a part of. I had the EOE recall performed 9/12/14, and received the ZE3 letter roughly a month ago - so only...
Absolutely correct, except that DC still produces a magnetic field. The field just isn't *changing*, and so has no electric field (well, except...
What the...? OK, best case, you bought a doohickey that requires specific support from the car to work right. You cannot just directly connect...
Maybe because the engineers needed a name for it before the marketing team did? I see things like that all the time in my line of work - us...
The inverter is an expensive chunk of hardware, $4500 wouldn't surprise me too much. Labor is only a small part of the cost here. Also, 3.6 hours...
Yeah, that's not something that Toyota does. My car's older than yours, and the original nav disk works the same as it always did. Some other...
The battery probably just hasn't gone back to its usual 60% target yet. The bars are very imprecise, and do not all represent equal amounts of...
That still sounds like the battery to me. 20 minutes also isn't very long for it to recharge. Replace the battery, and then if you still have...
If the car is locked and the key is too close to the car, it will use a lot of battery power (mainly in the fob) checking if the key is still...
Yes, this ^^. It is true that the car will draw about 200-500 Watts of power all the time, whether moving or not. In the grand scheme of things...
But when you go to use the energy from the battery later, you're still going to have the same friction that you avoided earlier. The difference is...
Well, the part the laws of thermodynamics play here is this; every conversion of momentum (kinetic energy) to battery power (chemical energy) is...
The laws of thermodynamics don't need you to believe in them, they'll be true either way.
A small wire definitely could reduce the voltage; by my math, with a 12V/60W light bulb, and a 10-foot run of copper cable, anything smaller than...
If you hop on a highway and turn cruise control on, it should tend to get to 6 of 8 bars lit, after some number of miles (assuming no huge up or...
Don't give up hope just yet... It took about 7 months from when they announced the recall in the states (February) until they announced the...