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The automatic parking brake can be disabled, in which case it is the manual control. And I suspect manual control is a legal requirement.
Biggest factor will probably be the bigger battery capable of more current. Next the inverter can output higher voltage - 650V rather than 600V,...
Hammersmith said you could use the menu, but afaik, this depends on whether they're cloning old-style or new-style sensors. I don't know how to...
Not fully automatically, but it can prompt you with an up or down arrow on the speed limit sign. While the prompt is there, a long press of the...
No wheel covers, just the small logo caps (42603-42170).
Sorry, yes, that was supposed to be 195/60R17.
To be honest, not a huge fan of the black-painted wheel thing in general - I think it just looks odd. They've grown on me a little, but would...
They're a European accessory, shown as an option in the brochures. Might not be available in North America. Shown in this video: [MEDIA] I think...
225/55R17 is closer in diameter to the original 19" than 215/55R17, but bigger, and significantly wider. 215/55R17 falls between the diameter of...
Yeah, certainly at some point it's worth having something smart at the end-point to get the total wiring down. And the whole push for...
Yes, that's the point. 2014 rules may have let the i3 have an OBD option to violate CARB rules, but do the 2026 rules still allow it for the...
That was a bit oblique for somewhat not familiar with the topic, but it was a useful hint. It seems that the USA version of the BMW i3 REx had...
If there was no wall charge available, that's still a form of driver error :) And you're still better off just running in HV. If it was more...
You're the second person I've seen suggesting the magic is in the button. I'm a little baffled. Seems like an amusing proposition - rather than a...
It was discussed on this thread a week or two ago: Sold My 2024 Prime | PriusChat The removal is only in North American cars - still there in...
I believe that iffy experience would have been on an AWD or PHEV car, which have bigger front brakes. 16" on an FWD HEV is probably okay.
From your above table, it might be keeping the lights on for 30 seconds, depending on your settings. Did you wait 30 seconds or start the car...
Yeah, I was just doubting it because it was still there in the new specs and manuals I looked at, and no-one else had ever mentioned it until you....
I think this might explain it. It seems they did register them as the second set, and they're working now after you switched set. The car is...
Are those pressure values actually updating? Could be last pressure seen from the old set, maybe? Have you actually tried switching to the other...