What's with all the nagging on this guy's parking? It was an extra large space (don't know what the signage says) but he left plenty of room on the drivers side to the white line. There is no rule you have to be perfectly centered. And so what about the dirt. Maybe be he just pulled in from...
I live at the end of a cul-de-sac. I use the camera delay do confirm my garage door is closing as I drive away after driving away from leaving the house.
This is the first vehicle I have had with the 'capless' system and I have not experienced any problem. Or course I have almost exclusively filled up at only station so my variety of pump nozzles is limited. I am in north Orange County, Kalifornikstan (I plagarized the state from another member).
I am of a similar mind. My '02 Sport Trac came with Michelin's and had great experience. Of the three replacement sets I had over the life I had the Trac for, 1 was a Toyo set I thought I would try and ended up being unhappy with. All the rest were Michelin's and gave great performance.
I will...
Technically, aren't Turbochargers in fact Superchargers? The only real difference being how they are 'driven'? Turbo's are driven by the exhaust and the Superchargers are driven by the crank by some method (usually belts).
Do you leave anything plugged into your ODB-II port?
I had for a while and found it was drawing current when the truck was off and received some of those messages. Even encountered a couple of dead battery situations before realizing my device was causing it.
Edit: Never mind, I should have known...Amazon
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08D6G5KRM/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_GGSwFbV3RNBF9
Did anyone else notice that the picture on that link is a reversed image? Must have been taken in a right-hand drive vehicle and reversed for us left-handed drive countries. lol
I run into that problem in many vehicles, but in my case, it is where my shin rests against the console start aching really badly if I have to drive for many hours. I had a rental Avalon for a week one time that I couldn't wait to turn in as it was causing so much pain. Other than that, the car...
You'd think, right? But that is just common sense logic.
Insurance companies use bottom line $ logic.. If you have 4x4, you 'might' take it off road and break something that they might have to cover under their policy so that want to raise the premiums.
It’s not just the extra $4K at purchase. The insurance takes a hit with every policy. The insurance will always assume a higher risk of off-roading even if you never intend to ever do any.
No, it is just the British with their propensity to add unneeded letters to words to confuse others and make themselves believe in their own superiority. You know, those delusions of grandeur. lol
I have always preferred the digital speed display as it allows instant knowledge of what your speed is without having to ‘interpret’ what the analog dial is telling you.
unfortunately, with my Lariat dash, the digital speedo display uses the same display side as the Tach display. With the speed...
I don't understand why everyone seem so adamant that the damper is not needed.
Of course it is lighter than a steel one. Of course I am strong enough to lower it myself without straining anything. So what?
The main reason I got one was because invariably, when I wanted to lower the tailgate, my...
It used to be (many years ago), and I don't know if it still is but it sure should be:
When you turned the key to START, the switch disconnected the accessories to alleviate the surge exposure.
Now I don't know how that would be handled with the 'Push to start' systems but there is no reason...
It depends on where I am.
If at home in the garage, I open the front door windows and just shut it down. I leave everything as is including the dash cam plugged into the USB port for power as it will power down in a minute or so.
If away from home I may crack the windows a tiny bit to relieve...