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#145 of 186 Re: 10k miles for an oil change? [mp4]
by whitey9
Aug 20, 2010 (2:26 pm)
!0K mi for 0w-20 equipped engines. Some "early" '10s were not filled with 0w-20, so they get the 5K mi oil change interval instead. Make certain you have the correct maintenance manual. Didn't the salesman tell you? HA!
#146 of 186 Re: MPG? [easternguy2]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Aug 20, 2010 (3:29 pm)
Well, once out of warranty, just about any modern car, hybrid or not, is going to cost a good deal of $$$ to fix if a major component fails---so be it Benz or Buick, Civic or Suburban, if you blow out a transmission after warranty, for instance, you're in the hole for thousands of bucks. The only disadvantage of repairing a high mileage hybrid is that you're pretty much stuck with taking it to the dealer, as very few independent shops overhaul hybrid power systems.
Hybrid technology has proven itself to be just as reliable as any modern powertrain. If you are concerned, get yourself an extended warranty that specifically cover these electronics, would be my advice.
#147 of 186 Re: 10k miles for an oil change? [mp4]
by bioman
Aug 20, 2010 (3:42 pm)
The reason the dealer told you that the next oil change will be at 10k miles after the current one is because Toyota updated the oil change interval if you are using synthetic oil. Of course the synthetic oil would be 0w-20.
Sep 08, 2010 (3:18 am)
Not sure this question belongs here but hope I'll get a few responses. We may be leaving our 2010 Prius for a couple of months in NE winter (garaged). I was told when we got it that we could remove the battery for the time we were gone and everything would be ok. I am now getting nervous about doing that and wonder if others have experience with this.
#149 of 186 Re: Winter storage [upstateny5]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Sep 08, 2010 (9:15 am)
Well in a few months the battery will be dead anyway, so you might as well leave it in there and just unhook it (the 12V battery I mean, that starts the car). Best thing to do is buy a maintenance-type battery charger, also called a "tender", which has a computer in it that maintains proper charge and then shuts on and off as necessary. If leaving an electrical device on there unattended for a few months makes you nervous, (presuming there is no one you can ask to look in on the car now and then) then at least buy a battery charger to re-charge the dead battery when you get back. Do NOT attempt to jump start a completely long-dead battery!!!
If the car will not re-activate itself, or start, even after you have recharged the 12V battery, you'll have to flat-bed it to the dealership.
#150 of 186 Re: Winter storage [Mr_Shiftright]
by kiawah
Sep 08, 2010 (9:49 am)
Be sure to park it 'battery side out', so you can jump it if need be, or get a tow hook onto it and tow it if necessary.
However, a trickle charger or 'tender' as shifty references is the way to go. I leave one on my motorcycle all winter long.
#151 of 186 Re: Winter storage [Mr_Shiftright]
by upstateny5
Sep 08, 2010 (10:53 am)
Thanks - the battery would be stored in the house so it would not lose a charge (we have done this with other cars - no problems). Got nervous though when Toyota told me car would have to be reprogrammed if taking the battery out "lost its memory".
#152 of 186 Re: Winter storage [upstateny5]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Sep 08, 2010 (3:13 pm)
I see no reason to take it out. Get the "tender" and it'll stay charged and this will also prevent freezing damage.
#153 of 186 help with Nav question
by sas9
Sep 09, 2010 (3:04 pm)
Hi - not sure if this question belongs here but I didn't get any responses under Nav.
I have a 2010 and my nav map shows icons for gas stations, restaurants, etc. I don't want these icons to show up but am having trouble removing them permanantly. Can anyone help with the instructions to do this?
Also, can anyone help me remove the split screen permanantly? Thanks,
#154 of 186 Re: help with Nav question [sas9]
by whitey9
Sep 10, 2010 (7:59 am)
A 2010 what? Toyota? Honda? Yugo? Have you no "Owner's Manual"?