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Yeah - Sorry about the theft. OT - That's a pretty clean undercarriage for 130K miles.
"Software means never having to say you're finished."
Even better, get used to using DuckDuckGo as a search engine, it doesn't track you like Google does, unless you like being tracked...
Regardless, Toyota's lawyers decided to cover their butts.
Looks silly, until you get your a** sued off like Toyota did for having unsecured mats preventing the "go" pedal from "un-going."
For my 2017, the Displayed/Calculated variance ranges from 3-6%, and not in Toyota's favor... ;)
From the Maintenance Guide: [ATTACH]
I remember buying a car once (not a Prius) where I didn't want to pay the $50 for the carpeted floor mats. The discussion went as follows: Dealer...
While they "can't remove it", you can tell them to knock it off of the price if they want to make a sale...
The panels are there mostly for aerodynamics. Think about it - Toyota wouldn't have used them just for looks and added weight. Yes, the oil change...
Here's the DTC for the 2010. Not sure if it's related to the brake booster or alignment. [ATTACH]
The sensor can be adjusted + or - 2 or 3 degrees using an OBD reader such as Carista, or by the dealer for a small (HA!) fee. However, I haven't...
"9 and 3" steering wheel grip | Life Lanes
No need to rotate - The days of holding the steering wheel at the 10 and 2 position have been replaced by holding it at the 9 and 3 position due...
"The Car", as in - "Get in "The Car."
I've had my Three Touring for two years now, and I've heard this "chirp" from day one. It only does it when I first put it in drive and roll a few...
Hang in there. Progress may be slow, but it's still progress. We're all rooting for you.
Even cooler... [IMG]
Both the 2013 and 2017 Maintenance Guides state that SLLC should be replaced at 100,000 miles.
"Thanks, Obama", oh, wait... :whistle: