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Just as a side note: In most driving conditions, "snow tires" actually have WORSE traction than All Weather or "Winter" tires.
It could be that ALL of your problem is caused by the 12 V battery going BAD. You need to get it load tested even thought it is fairly new. You...
Across the country, there are tens of THOUSANDS of people who want their headlights to be brighter......... And then there is YOU. :eek: I...
Contact them again and tell them that the snows have "real" Toyota sensors on them too. And then see if they have an answer for your real...
And that is another reason to NOT bring the AC cord out through the grill. It will NOT be fused and if pinched it could cause a significant safety...
IF.......one of the electric lock actuators (think solenoid) has failed, which is fairly common, then it usually makes a loud click and then...
There really is no good reason to do that.......unless maybe you live where it is REALLY cold and you can plug it in every where you go. The 12 V...
Absolutely correct. :)
I think you need to have the test done at an actual Toyota dealership.........where they will hopefully know how to do the test right. Is the test...
Yes, it is a good piece of equipment, no doubt. But sometimes it just is not necessary.
I just tested it with my C and it seems that you are correct. I would go back and correct my previous post......but the system won't let me. :(
While it is highly unlikely that is the root cause of your remaining problem, 12.5 is NOT indicative of a fully charged battery. Sometime soon,...
THAT is just simply absolutely positively NOT true. All you need is evidence that the changes were done.
When it drops to 12.15 overnight with no load.......there is no need to do any additional testing.
Stop grasping and replace the 12 V battery which is unquestionably worn out.......and then see what you are left with. OR....just sell or trade it...
It is normal for the charging voltage to drop some after the car runs for a while. It is NOT normal for a battery with no load to lose anywhere...
That's because the real answer will vary with the brand name and the vehicle involved. No good reason to think that a "name brand" battery bought...
I don't think so. I believe that the SKS security system does NOT depend on the battery in the FOB.......but instead is an RFID type of...
He explained that earlier in his post !! :whistle: :)
The best guess in this thread was post #3. And that is where YOU should start too. The most common main battery connection problem is with the...