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It looks like one of them has failed. Due to the redundant design, you're operating on the backup sensor.
I'd rather be annoyed by a buzzer than be annoyed by a dead battery, any day of the week.
A simple headlight warning buzzer can be installed yourself if the car doesn't have it (which I find hard to believe). A small piezo-buzzer can...
I don't believe the cold is relevant to your battery-drain. It's most likely due to internal shorting, or phantom-drain by accessories. My own...
I enjoy my remote starter, installed by the dealer. It works at over a mile, and has lots of extra built-in goodies that I can't remember how to...
It's a hybrid car, so blame the battery first, and ask questions later... Possibly...
P.S. When using ready-mode, engage the parking brake, because it prevents someone from knocking the shifter into gear.
I don't know about any other models, but my Prius shuts off the lights if you leave them on. The only way I've drained the battery is by leaving...
Yes, for the purpose you describe, the Schumacher SEM-1562a is more than adequate. For maintaining a battery that can drain itself when it's left...
More importantly, why would you need to charge a dead battery in a Prius? If it's going dead, there has to be a reason, and that's where the...
There should be very little wear on the pedal-position sensor; it handles very little load because it is only providing a signal for the computer....
...and learn to ignore all the road-rage that this type of driving seems to produce.
In my opinion, too many rules can kill the enjoyment of a sport. As long as one team doesn't have an unfair advantage over the other, it...
There's nothing "unsuitable" about a battery-charger which only delivers a few amps to charge a battery, it simply takes longer. It also bears...
You forgot to mention how patents force auto-manufacturers to buy the B-grade engineering from companies who are marketing their own A-grade stuff.
That's a reach.
Size is irrelevant. As you say, if the battery is periodically tested, and the correct amount of charge is applied, it can last a long time....
Yes, entirely due to poor circuit design.
I love the pure, white light of the latest generation of LEDs. Older white LEDs used phosphors, as do fluorescent tubes and old television screens.
I keep a voltmeter plugged into a 12V socket, and the system's pretty rigorous about maintaining the voltage at 14.4V. The only time it ever...