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The top two links in my signature are EGR related (on a phone turn it landscape to see signatures). Also recently added an EGR cleaning workflow,...
Not sure if I've linked it elsewhere, but the attached TSB (for oil consumption remediation) has part no's for Toyota's: gasket kit (has head...
Keep all the paperwork, it'll be needed to catch up with those deadbeats (Toyota). If you're talking with them by phone, if possible put it on...
Back on topic: I tried to sample a few sound-bites from the video, actually liked his very last comment, about the air scoops at the front corners...
Bent hoods are a bit pricier.
If you have the wherewithal, say a garage with AC outlets, use a smart charger, and just leave it on all the time. We're doing about 3k kms a...
Mom's 90 though.
I'd recommend every 50k miles max.
Yeah trust your gut. Take a look at my signature: there's a couple of links related to head gasket repair, and the full engine section from...
^ The styling looks really antiquated, for 2003. In a good way. More than once, with our 58 Bug at full-service gas stations (the norm in those...
The one time I experience similar, was with our previous 06 civic hybrid. I'd just had a "professional" brake fluid replacement done. Coupled with...
I was trying to air up Tesla 3 tires. The car's had 2 sets of wheel covers, ostensibly identical but the tire valve opening on the most recent set...
That sounds VERY reasonable. Do they have any references, testimonials?
When was the last time you had a brake inspection?
No comment.
Toyota in their wisdom combined the exhaust heat recover system with the catalytic converter. necessitating pricey replacement of both. Too, if...
Wake me when OP returns.
Just for giggles, check if there's a dangling electrical connector at the aforementioned back brake.
Just hit the report button on first post (in your previous thread) and moderator would have fixed. Hopefully he can still merge the two. Toyota...