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I have done both oil changes and trans fluid without lifting the car. It is not ideal but entirely possible. For the fill plug you need a (short)...
What's with people adding water to the AGM batteries? They're meant to be relatively dry and the original Yuasa explicitly says "Never add water."...
Remove the right fender liner and you should be able to see the leak, be it a disconnected tube or something else.
It's ready to be programmed, yes. I think the FCC ID is just the part model number plus some other digits.
The IDs should be the same for all Gen 3 smart key fobs. You need Techstream or a Toyota dealer to program the new key to work in your car.
Lots of videos on how to do this for Camry/Corolla, I would just use those as a guide: [MEDIA]
I've cleaned the Gen 2 throttle body and MAF sensor a couple times but on the 2010 they're always pristine. Gen 3 air filter does a much better...
Nothing Prius-specific but I've heard Hunter is the best machine, and probably the most common. Just make sure it's an actual lift and not one of...
Wrong size and not AGM.
The battery is the same regardless of the key system.
Only use S46B24R: Bosch Premium Performance Battery Group, Size 51 | Tire Details | Pep Boys Optima Yellowtop PRUIS Deep Cycle Car Battery Group...
The 5/8" socket fits the Gen 2 plugs; Gear Wrench 80546 works well.
I always use the strut mount nuts but I think the prescribed locations are meant to be further away from each other to reduce the risk of the two...
There is a cheaper pink coolant from Valvoline which claims to be Toyota SLLC-compatible, often stocked at Walmart. Obviously the default...
You're missing the front piece in the pic before removing the oil pan access panel: [MEDIA]
You can use a plastic trim tool or flat-head screwdriver to carefully pry up the other end of the clips and slide off the electrical connectors.
Only caveat is that looks like it might be 1/2" drive wrench and spark plug sockets are 3/8 drive. But if it has the proper range of torque it...
Yup, looks correct.
15 ft-lbf
Local place I go to is just under $80 for four tires m&b. Tire Rack has a directory of installers with flat pricing: Delivery & Installation