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Mighty convenient that they had to keep unplugging the 12V. Even if a customer brought a reader they won't be able to find pending codes or other...
That thing looks like it is made of plastic. What keeps it from disintegrating over time? Naively I would have thought any shim that is supposed...
Maybe avoid Sam's Club gas, last time I checked it wasn't top tier gas. Costco's is. This could be a regional thing though. In theory if the...
That might have been the normal behavior. The shock is surrounded by a big spring which will certainly extend it even if it won't do so by itself.
Right. My bad.
If the existing rear suspension is bent and the body is straight that will fix it. If it is the other way around it is a waste of time and money....
Second on checking the gas cap seal. A loose or leaking cap is the most common source of that code (on most cars, anyway). Running rough could...
Why would the rear be off it the damage was in the front? Yet another reason to have a body shop look at it. Now you need to confirm that the...
Feels like there is information missing here. Was the car in an accident? That corner is off on all 3 parameters. If the car wasn't bent, then...
Tried to tighten the existing mirror. Turns out the mirror part with the socket can be pulled off the arrn part with the ball with enough force....
The "Jingea" arrived last night. The ball joint is much, much stiffer than the one on the car. Flipping the tab back and forth does not cause...
The only thing I would worry about with too much seafoam in the gas on a Gen2 prius is that it might damage the rubber bladder. Would seafoam be...
Checked it this morning (75F or so) and it was still loose. Took it off to inspect. That turned out to be easy. Squeeze the sides of the square...
2009 is a gen2. First year for gen3 is 2010, at least in the US.
That doesn't look terrible, especially the internal resistance numbers. But what was the car doing at the time? Get the same measurement with...
Pretty sure the cracked one in the picture was the OEM belt from the factory in Japan.
You can wait. I think even when it fails the car is still OK to drive, it might not have working heat though. That should not be a problem for...
I believe the filler has antisiphon features. If you break the filler to bypass that you can probably look forward to evap codes. Maybe start...
Today after grocery shopping returned to the car, took down the sunscreen and the mirror was bumped (which happens often) but it made a much...
The cat can take a while to come up to temperature to be "Ready" if the ICE isn't running continuously. Drive it on the highway for 10 minutes...