Oh no - the video even showed the wider version.
Hoping they just grabbed the wrong one to send you.
You had a rubberband also?
ETA - actually that video above seems like a different location than the description of the link you had before.
Cable connector at the button.
Is there another...
I thought it was interesting that the 25/26 had a very different maintenance schedule for the online manual I'll look at, compared to pre-25.
But then the 24MY online manual was made to match it last fall IIRC. I believe I looked at a 23MY and same changes.
Brake fluid change was one of those...
I'd be curious if they tested the strength of the coolant - that is called out in the manuals for the fairly regular checks, and would be a figure to include in the paperwork.
Because the tanks could look decent, but not really be the correct strength.
Kinda like the brake fluid could look...
The charger manual will state how serious of a process they do, if it requires that.
High amp/voltage could be a problem left in the vehicle if that's what they do - I don't recall the Genius stating it was required.
So maybe really smart and they are gentle when in vehicle - or they don't get...
So if 12.6 after charging, which means slightly inflated and actual was lower than that - your charger must have decided it didn't want to go higher.
Battery is already a problem to some level.
If you are connecting to battery directly - the truck BMS is out of the picture, so no limiting...
Unless there is a glitch that happens (seen it despite process of AC off, HVAC off, truck off) - the AC button does NOT light up as if it's pushed.
The AC is being enabled behind the scenes for humidity control - unless you have fan speed such that you'd feel it - you might never.
But the HVAC...
Just to be aware - your fob is always sending out signal that allows opening and driving the truck. Until fob has no movement for a minute or more and goes to sleep.
It's what allows for keyless entry.
ETA: good visual deterant solution.
If you really are in an area prone with thefts of all...
The online version used to have a VIN checkbox if you accessed it by entering VIN or model details.
They removed it.
Because it barely worked - sections clearly labeled as 2.0 EB or hybrid would be handled correctly - but options only available on EB trims were not.
They didn't start the whole...
Considering I do see some of the EV's with under back bumper versions of these - obviously with more science put into their size and location - I wonder how much these smaller ones would remove turbulence.
I'm guessing a company selling $20 solution ain't paying for wind tunnel tests.
I used that Teflon, or actually 3rd party brand (Slick 50?) PTFE additive on I think my 1st new car in the 90s.
Sure sounded like I could hear a difference in idle right afterwards.
And never had a problem with that engine - so that proves .... never mind.
I recall the warning on NOT putting it...
I think that vinegar makes more sense.
Cucumber vinegar perhaps.
Oh wait, is that merely pickle juice now? - doesn't sound so fancy.
While many around me would likely recommend a facial (& more) - I have no experience with such & cucumber slices, except the few I'll eat.
Of course - and he's referring to eCVTs, as he called them correctly from what I caught in his discussion of manual recommended service intervals and his for hybrids specifically.
Hopefully it doesn't dream of running the AC.
Maybe just the turbo.
When you take a peek at it sleeping - see if the tires are jerking in and out like it's running.
Never have so many in an era of information being so easily available, seem to be so reluctant to barely search it out to use it.
Too busy seeing what great advice influencers have on diet, exercise, and medical topics.