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Re: UK 2003 3-dr Yaris
Thanks for those answers - most helpful.
To answer your question, I would usually refill to the top of the tank.
Regards
Mike
Ray O wrote:[color=blue]
> "AB" <a@b.com> wrote in message
> news:459582cb$0$8719$ed2619ec@ptn-nntp-reader02.plus.net...[color=green]
>> Hi
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>> Can anyone answer the following questions definitively?[/color]
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> I can't provide definitive answers, but I can provide answers based on the
> 100 or so Toyotas I am familiar with.
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>> On my 3 door the passenger seat tilts and slides in one operation. Should
>> it return to its original position when pushed back? And should the
>> driver's seat be capable of the same operation, ie single tilt / slide
>> move?[/color]
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> If the car is billed as having "memory seats" I believe that the seat will
> slide back to where it was set before it was pushed forward but the seat
> back returns to a "default" angle.
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> The driver's seat is not capable of the same operation.[color=green]
>> I can move the rear bench seat back and fore by pulling on the bar at the
>> front of the bench. Should I be able to move the seat back / fore using
>> the bar at the back of the bench, the one that enables you to lift the
>> bench and fold the seats?[/color]
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> No, the bars operate different mechanisms.[color=green]
>> On the trip computer I can get Av speed, av consumption, momentary
>> consumption - but not the estimated remaining range. Is that normal?
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>> Thanks in advance
>> Mike[/color]
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> Other Toyotas I've seen have an estimated remaining range, but they were not
> entry level cars. Do you normally fill the tank during refueling or do you
> put in less than a full tank?[/color]
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