Close the latches with a screwdriver and then check whether the handle opens the latches. If not, the problem is inside the door somewhere. If the latches open normally (not sticking or needed multiple pulls on the handle) then look at how the latches are aligned with the striker.
Yeah, unless a programmer changes the bad code while working on something higher in priority it's not likely to get fixed. Look at the problem with the fuel gauge "sticking". That, as I understand it, happens on the Tundra as well.
Here's how I deal with it.
1. One time only. Do this while in...
Glad you didn't get hurt over this. I've had the "pleasure" of feeling the brake pedal squish all the way to the floor and replacing a brake line by the side of the road.
On the plus side, brake systems have 2 separate circuits, so you still had the front brakes.
I live at 6,600 feet and I typically get over 24 driving nearby. That's a max speed of 65 and minimal stops. When I hit the interstate (75mph), it drops to around 21. Worst I ever noted was 13.7 on a 50-mile stretch of interstate at 75 because of a nasty head wind.
That's not the "start stop" that everyone complains about. That's just how Hybrids work. There is no delay to re-start the engine before you can go again because the electric motor is capable of moving the vehicle immediately.
This goes back a ways but my recollection of the recommended way to do this was:
1. Thin the paint if it is not already thin.
2. Clean the area and make sure that there is no more loose paint. Don't sand it smooth.
3. Take a paper match (see how old the instructions are😊) and use the torn end as...
Yeah. It's normal. But it is a bit freaky when you're sleeping in the bed and it goes on and on and on and on. I recommend a battery booster just in case.
How's the connectivity on that StarLink when you are off the beaten track? I don't off-road much (unless you count dirt/gravel roads) but I've been 20+ miles past cell phone reception, and I was considering a Sat phone. Starlink sounds more versatile.
Yep, I think it's all about the speed. Did a 140-mile trip a couple days ago. Country highway in mountains, mostly 55 with some 45. Also 15 miles of dirt road at 20 or less. Economy meter shows 25 mpg.
It would be interesting if someone with larger tires could do a similar run and post what...
We really need a list that we can link to of the things that kill fuel economy. Top two on my list would be.
1. Stop and go driving (in particular if you have a heavy foot).
2. Speed.
As far as break-in period is concerned, I never noticed any difference. Of course, my break-in was probably a...
I don't have a cab rack yet but the one I put on my shell (low profile with front airfoil) dropped my mpg from 23.7 to 22.8 on the 1000 mi round trip that I use to compare mileage. In comparison, adding the shell showed a slight improvement of 23.5 to 23.7.
If I do decide I need a front rack...
Pull the rack and bars off and see if that makes a difference. If it does, then you can decide which is more important, fuel efficiency or having them mounted all the time.
I have a smartcap with a low-profile rack on it that costs me about .5mpg so I don't care. If I ever decide I need a rack...