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10-03-2012, 05:54 PM | #37 |
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Thanks Bronsin, I'm definitely gonna go that route if this route fails. The sensors remind me of that egg-genie for boiling eggs with more ease. Bright side: I guess the failing technology creates jobs? The production and installation of failing sensors, all the reprogramming after wheel, tire and rim swaps...
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10-04-2012, 10:28 PM | #38 |
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You just need to slide the TPMS board out of its box and cut one leg of the connector leads and short it out to another next to it to turn off that light for good. I did it and I have no sensors in my newer alloy wheels and no light! It's on here somewhere , so easy to do...
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10-04-2012, 11:22 PM | #39 |
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10-05-2012, 04:15 AM | #40 |
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Thanks auxmike. i'm glad it's not difficult if it's needed since aside from installing light fixtures, i'm not exactly a skilled electrician.
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10-08-2012, 02:52 AM | #41 |
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Damn it! I had a flat again. This time it was on my way to work. The same wheel, rear- left side on me Yari.The side walls raptured.It seems my problems are the tires and windscreen, which got hit again a month ago.I was an hour late for work.Thanks road assist. You're a guardian angel.
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10-08-2012, 11:36 AM | #42 |
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Oh, no! That literally blows. I'm glad it didn't cause a more involved accident. Could the wheel be bent after the original impact and causing undo stress on the tire? Or you think the tire was just weakened by the accident?
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10-13-2012, 03:07 PM | #43 |
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just an update: after spinning my wheels with the dealership regarding the pressure sensors, they are now saying they are going to send me a $250 check on Monday instead of replacing the two missing ones, so I guess I'm just gonna disable after all. now to uncover why i'm getting meh gas mileage. 28 with half city/half highway. i think it's because i'm still sorta gunning when going into first from neutral as it's taking a bit of time to get my sense memory working with the optimum transfer point. never had any problems learning a new clutch before but there's a bit of a learning curve with this one, methinks. one question, do you guys kill the engine at lights? in your opinion, is the gas savings worth the wear on my starter, battery and alternator? also, regarding the mileage, with only like 8600m on the car, is there any reason to get a tuneup to increase my mileage?
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The first flat i found a nail on the left rear on my newer KHUMO tire.I had it repaired and moved those two to the front.The older TOYO tires up-front, the dude at the shop said they were still good.To save money they moved those two at the back had a wheel balance and it all cost $60 bucks.All was good until i hit a gutter lol it ripped the side wall, a small rip on my old TOYO tires at the back.And it was all good for a few days.Then it exploded or rapture on that fateful morning on the way to work.The rims weren't bent.Thank god, LOVE.
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10-16-2012, 08:39 PM | #46 |
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Thanks so much Nookandcrannycar! That is great to know, about the clutch lasting a long time! I kind of went back and forth regarding getting the clutch since the auto tranny lasts forever and since there's very minimal gas savings with the clutch. In the end, I just couldn't see myself losing the control. I initially missed the swift/metro clutch, though this is getting easier by the day. I think the car is also driving better in general. It had been at the dealership since May and obviously hadn't been driven by the owner all that much before that so maybe it needed a little breaking in? You must be a very good driver, with your record for endless tires and clutch.
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10-16-2012, 11:44 PM | #47 |
i just think the engine hasnt 'broken in' to get better mileage. my friend's yaris complained about the mileage until he hit about 20k miles, when he finally hit consistant high 30s-low 40s on highway. maybe he just got used to cruising, or it truly has broken in. something to consider. or not.
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10-31-2012, 01:52 AM | #49 |
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My baby made it through the WORST storm NY has ever faced. I couldn't believe it, not really a mark and a downed tree within a couple of feet of her (I parked as far as I could from a tree but it was pretty late when I found out that the indoor parking lot i'd arranged to park in for the hurricane was closing because of concern about floods, and when I got back to park locally, every safe-ish space was taken). Anyway, there were all these branches on the car but not a mark was left! I was so lucky as so many of my friends and family are in distress and chaos (my 101 year old grandma is in trapped on the 16th Floor of an apartment without electricity or water (and thus toilet), for instance. Six of my friends are literally homeless because their first floor apartments were flooded to the ceiling for hours. A friend owned one of those 80 houses in Breezy Point that burned down to the ground! Just utter chaos here amongst my peeps. The hatchback was so useful today. I know hundreds without power and my husband and I drove around with candles, hot coffee, gallons of water, small generators, pumps, etc. Just a great little car for emergencies. I was surprised how well the car dealt in fairly deep puddles and driving over oil slicks and stuff, given how light it was (though the ABS system kinda blows, gotta say). It was shallow, in light of what my family and friends are facing now, but I was REALLY worried about my new (used) Yaris when wind was just tearing up trees in front of my building. I kept thinking, why, oh why did I get $1500 deductible on comprehensive. Just one less headache. And Nook, I LOVE to drive too! Totally understand your passion for it.
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10-31-2012, 08:46 PM | #52 |
my yaris got some bruises from the storm. got more than a few dents on the roof, and one next to the filler cap.
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We came through unscathed, but are now going on 48 hours without power, thanks to two trees that are hanging in the power lines at the entrance to our neighborhood. Fortunately, we have a generator, but it is still a hassle. I really feel bad for the people who lost their homes and those who will be heading into this cold weekend without power.
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