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Purchasing A Vehicle With Or Without A Radio

September 4th, 2008 · No Comments

Whether you buy a new vehicle with or without a stereo installed from the factory, you need to know what it is going to take if you buy a vehicle without a radio and plan on installing a radio yourself or plan on having one professionally installed.
The radios installed from the factory are expensive. But what is the real cost, or more specifically what really goes into installing a new radio in a vehicle that did not have a radio installed from the factory?
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VW Type A-4 Timing Belt Replacement Procedure

August 13th, 2008 · No Comments

Finally the procedure we have all been waiting for: the “A4 Timing Belt Procedure“, including the automatic and manual transmission differences. Some people have argued till they are blue in the face that “mark and pray” was the easiest way to change one of these belt, and it has been proven that this belt can be changed in under 2 hours using the full factory method as demonstrated here in this thread. The procedure utilizes all the factory tools and processes. The reason for going to the extreme of utilizing all the tools is the elimination of all possibilities of making a $2500.00+ mistake and destroying the head. You do not need many tools to complete this job. What you do need is a thorough understanding of the procedure and what you are about to accomplish.
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Toyota Prius User-Guide

July 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

It’s too easy to get preoccupied with everything Prius automatically does for you, especially with the Multi-Display providing constant performance information. The hybrid system was designed so you could to drive it like a traditional car. That way, you can enjoy the remarkably smooth & quiet ride. Let the computer worry about how to save gas and reduce emissions.
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Toyota Prius Users Manual

April 18th, 2008 · No Comments

For safety, stepping on the brake before starting has always been highly recommended in all types of vehicles anyway. But in Prius, it is required. Because if you don’t, you’ll find that only the accessories will power-up. The hybrid system itself won’t start until you push the power button while also stepping on the brake at the same time. If you do make the mistake of not pressing the brake pedal far enough to the floor, a collection of warning the lights by the speedometer will come on. In that case, lift your foot off the brake. Wait a few seconds, and then press it again… only harder this time.
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