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You still should buy some diagnostic equipment, so that you can check the health of the car now, as well as diagnose it when things go wrong. Get...
Get the codes read by whatever means possible. Dealer Independent mechanic Guessing is not really helping. I don't really follow the iphone apps...
Body damage in that price range? Skip it. You can find other cars for that price if you keep your eyes open. I'd check the cars at...
I can walk you through some basic tests but you'll need to purchase some tools. Likely cost you under $70. - Android phone/tablet that can access...
Not a bad price. You will have to deal with the battery pack at some point. So budget accordingly. Or if willing to buy equipment and do the work...
I once read that to properly afford a 2 bedroom apartment in San Francisco that you should have, at minimum, a $60/hr job. As opposed to my part...
Until it is up and running smoothly, having it as a secondary vehicle to tinker with will likely be much more fun than if you had to have it as...
Labor $30 per hour. Ha, ha, ha! In my town it is $100 per hour at independent hybrid shop. $130 per hour at the dealer.
As little as you can. You can find one without a battery for $1,000 -$2,000 or so I suppose. (Less if you have your feelers out within your local...
$1,760 and not having to send in a core is a great deal.
Gen 2 is a much better project in many cases. Also better for resale. That said trying to flip one and not be scummy about it (like replacing...
So far I have not had any non-consecutive cores getting kicked back. Good to know that junk modules can be had for so cheap. that makes...
Sorry to hear about your bad experience. I'm trying to understand a bit more about what you might be able to sue for? They sold a USED battery,...
Battery will cost $2,500 - $3,000. So add that into the cost. It may not seem like that good of a deal once you consider that. You will likely...
You can sell things however you want. Although you may want to keep them around since you will need them if/when you ever want to get a Toyota...
Agree. Get a different motor installed rather than head gasket on the existing motor. There are plenty of them out there.
You definitely should not charge/discharge batteries unless they are clamped down. For example in a Prius case. If you have them sitting around...
Refurbished cells are just a fancy name for USED. Give the decreased cot for NEW batteries, going for USED batteries doesn't often make much sense...
Said he has not done egr, but is on his list.
May as well check cylinder compression as well.