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Yeah I do notice various spell-checkers auto-complete "transaxle".
Good point, but too arduous? Topic derailment is a way of life here. :)
Couple of dead-simple options, to "slow down" the rate of burn: Drive less. Consolidate chores where practical. (avoid multiple short runs)
Exactly. Well, unless their Exhaust Heat Recovery (EHR lol) springs a coolant leak, and goes on long enough the coolant runs out, then head...
Yeah check against @ChapmanF's pictures. If they're not the factory LED's, then they would just be replaceable bulbs, whatever they are. Note my...
If someone had posed this question, say 20 years ago...
Can you be more specific? Gen 4 Prius EGR is a radically departure from Gen 3, takes it's exhaust downstream of the catalytic converter,...
I fondly remember Scotty Kilmer (YouTube car maintenance guy) using old-style jumper cables, connected both pos and neg at the helper car, then...
Toyota would have to admit their EGR implementation was woefully inadequate, be responsible.
There’s a transaxle fluid change link in my signature. (On a phone turn it landscape to see signatures). Toyota refers to the Prius gearbox as...
One way to stay out of trouble with jumper cables is to separate them (if possible). start with just the red (positive) cable, connect it to the...
Well, he's tolerable, and house-trained. Your man just makes me lose my mind, every time I hear him.
Not sure. We're evidently VERY lax here in BC. There "are" rules on the books I'm sure, but just looking at whats rolling down our streets, you...
Just check the ID. Or the OD of what it pushes onto. And the angle it deflects. It should be slightly on the tight side I think. It'd be...
I saw a Crown this morning. And every time I hear the name, this is what I think of, mainly because a nearby rental house had about 10 tenants,...
Meh, Justin was ok.
Everytime I see pictures of white styrofoam under the hatch floor (and nothing else...), I see RED.
Nobody really knows what's happening with Danny. He posts very, very infrequently, that's about it. Regarding moderator(s), I'll report stuff...
Certainly. An opportune time to replace the transaxle fluid is around 10k miles or a year. I've done maybe 3, and with the first, around that...
Agree. Mmm, I don't know. It's a balancing act for sure, but not sure it's a "sales ploy". The tires can absorb shocks, and pumping them up close...