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Thanks for all the help. I did put temporary bullet connectors. I ordered a new plug and replaced it on Saturday and all is well.
Been a while since I've been on here. Traded my 07 for a pickup truck. Yes I miss it. My daughter's 09 went through another inverter pump. With...
I bought Sylvania.
I'm all ears. Just the type of experience I'm looking for.
I replaced both halogen front bulbs last year. One just went out again. Any suggestions about converting to something that lasts longer, maybe LED...
I was driving home from town last night, and the combo meter went black. Or instrument cluster as some call it. I searched and studied the matter...
Thanks for your help.
Sorry, no jack intended. Just trying to help.
Not sure if you are asking the OP or myself. I had replaced the fluid 2 years ago. Replace the pump a couple months ago.
The one that failed in my daughter's 09 was a factory warranty replacement installed by Toyota. I replaced it with a pump from Amazon.
We are rolling again. Fusible link under the hood and a couple fuses in the fuse box. It went to ready and all warning lights went off.
Yes. They don't last very long. My daughter's 09 has had 2.
[ATTACH] I see a small break in the one under the hood.
Also, I read someone with the exact same symptoms needed the 120 amp fuseable link on the positive battery cable. I just read there's one in the...
I forgot to mention that a fully charged jump box will light up the dash at the fuse box jump terminals.
Thanks, I will check tomorrow.
Yes I've searched. My Prius battery died completely. The 12-volt one. I replaced the battery with an OEM replacement. Now it won't go into ready...
I've been away for awhile. Some here knew my wife had cancer. We lost the battle on Jan 16. Now I'll get on topic. I put a new inverter pump on my...
Thanks, I've learned something new. I haven't worked on an engine that failed from a defective filter. I will rethink filters from now on.
As a former mechanic, here's my 2 cents. Like others have said, use a metal cap wrench first. If that doesn't work, try the screwdriver trick....