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With Toyotas it still DOES apply, just not to the same degree as some others.........so yes it does depend on the make and the model. 0%...
If cost is really important to you, then "never buy a new car" is good advice. A low mileage 2-3 year old vehicle is a much better value. If the...
OK, so that was a one time reading and the experience of others here leads me to believe it's not very accurate either. In order to "track" your...
Exactly where are you getting that SOC number from ??
Maybe both. What exactly gives you that impression ? I have posted several times in "those other threads" but repeated comments about the same old...
Despite what most people logically think, 50% charge is effectively DEAD for most things. Either your battery is shot and not actually taking a...
Yes BUT......this is not good. You have a very small battery, relatively, and if you park in an area where there is a lot of movement the battery...
Let's see......you have been a member here for over a year now. And it hasn't sunk in yet that this IS A CONTINUING AND UNENDING PROBLEM ?????...
At the risk of stating the obvious: IF you would wait until the system is "healthy" you would save yourself 45 minutes. (y)
Me too. But OCD might cause others to fret about it. What your picture shows is well within the "margin for error".
90% is better for an immersion. For a quick wash down, with a Qtip for example, either is OK.
If it is a pleated paper filter, you should NOT be blowing it out. That only removes the BIG particles and imbeds the tiny ones even tighter. If...
Just out of the blue......multiple threads show up about the same obscure subject. This time it's clicking noises. There is another active thread...
Sure 'nuf. Right there below the parking brake lever, along with some other switches that I never use either. I moved up from a 3 so the...
Actually it can and often does. Because the charging system doesn't operate exactly right with no battery present.
EVERYTHING usually works right up to the instant that it fails. Think a blown light bulb. And......the charging system can often keep the car...
Well of course it does but as speed increases, other noises tend to cover it up. And one more thought: Sometimes the ticking noise is the hubcap...
OK, I get it. :rolleyes: Not quite as important as the flux capacitor though.
Well that is because NOBODY POSTS THERE. This forum was dead like that in the beginning too. When the pain gets to be too much, you will still...
Does your model have hub caps ? If you actually hear this and not "feel" it, then it is often caused by a loose rock inside a hubcap......or...