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I guess after waiting for eight years, I bet the OP is ready to pul the pin. Another question, why do people keep responding to these old...
It gets better than that, just one cell of the 168 in the battery can take the battery out. The car will protect the battery when it detects a...
What do you mean by "the steering unlocking"? There is no steering lock on a Gen 2, so I'm wondering if you mean that the power steering is not...
My first thought would be to look up the Diagnostic Trouble Code Chart for that code and then follow the Inspection Procedure and see where that...
Just on the price alone, that looks like a very basic engine scanner. It likely is not good enough to scan all of the Prius' computers.
That will actually do nothing. But if you do, make sure you execute step 3 - Push the lever down as shown below: [ATTACH]
It possibly could be a stolen cat, but seeing as the OP has responded in over four years and only made three posts, I'm not sure how helpful this...
No, that post is addressed to @Darth_Eric in the previous post.
That was four years ago.
It's also possible you ended up overcharging the system, so it is probably for the best you had the evacuation and regas done properly with the...
That was six years ago, not sure the OP is still waiting on advice from us.
Yes absolutely, you need to change the no 2 frame wire (part number 82165-47040). Buy a new one from Olathe Toyota's online parts store, they cost...
It is a great word.
Whether I know the answer or not is irrelevant and, again, also not the point. More relevant is whether the people that make the claims know. To...
That catches us all out at some point. I'm glad you got it sorted. The part that fails is the cable called the clockspring. There are quite a...
That doesn't answer the question posed. What consistitutes "low" and "too low"?
A lot of people make this claim but have no evidentially based facts to back their claim. What information do you have for us to support this claim?
I don''t know how you can say this with a straight face, evidence would show more often than not, these fly-by-nighters have no clue how to...
Generally, heat shields are installed to protect parts that shouldn't get hot. It's up to you whether you will reinstall it.
Maybe you've just been a bit too clever - that just resolves to the TinyURL home page.