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Best Connery ad-lib ever: "She talks in her sleep."
And you can be certain that it was calibrated to 1/10 of a mile and re-calibrated often. :ROFLMAO:
Also check to see if the winter tires are directional (left side only, right side only). There should be markings on the tire itself if they are.
From the picture taken through the windshield it looks like some metal exhaust pipes laying on top. My mistake...
If it came with your car, it operates automatically.
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Picture looks like it was taken from a junkyard Prius.
I don't remember where I got this info for the Gen IV, but... here ya go: Edit: I'm pretty sure it came from the Weber Automotive Youtube channel.
The Toyota Owner's site is free. TIS is $20 for two days.
Nor do the Gen III's. They use an Exhaust Heat Recirculation System. [ATTACH]
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This has to do with the magical fairy dust in the car's ECUs. A tale for another time...
You're not being hypocritical. I also use Techron once or twice a year. While I try to use my local gas station consistently, this is not always...
I keep a spreadsheet showing "actual" versus "displayed" mpg, along with other data. I use Trip A for my daily commutes, Trip B for tank-to-tank....
I'm a rebel - I use Trip B. :D
I read some ratings a while back that stated that Speed Queen made the most reliable washer. Just my 2 cents.
1. You don't need to drive it. Just start it up and run the A/C (or heat) low (or high). The engine will run as necessary. Once the engine has...
Fo any fuel - solid, liquid, or gas - it's the vapors given off by the substance (in the case of solid fuel, once sufficiently heated), when in...
Was the car used as a taxi? The white thingy could be covering up (or replacing) a light. Just a SWAG!