

Make sure that you check out the battery and make sure it’s balanced. There’s an app you can check it with and you plug in a Bluetooth dongle to the obdii port.


Make sure that you check out the battery and make sure it’s balanced. There’s an app you can check it with and you plug in a Bluetooth dongle to the obdii port.


I think your answer is Chevy volt unfortunately. It ticks all the boxes.


I managed to brick my car. I bought an extra car for $1500. It came with one key and upon inspection noticed that it was full of green corrosion (it’s a proximity key/fob). Anyway, I bought two keys and a topdon topscan pro which can do key programming. I started the procedure and when you do that it erases all keys stored in the computer and then you relearn all the new keys one at a time. There’s a little nfc reader in the car where you insert each key during the learning process and then a little light on the dash is supposed to blink. Well it didn’t blink during the process and none of the keys will start the car. I’m not sure if the little nfc slot is bad or there’s a problem with the programmer I bought. So yeah, I have a dead car for right now until I can figure out the problem.


Still have my og steam controller 😎
The the blank line is where the vehicle is listed it just got cropped out
Three sets of pads there’s four vehicles on the order. One just needs a pad slap. The other needed rotors and pads all around.
Eating a succulent Chinese meal.


Everything about cars from manufacturing, sales, insurance, repair, registration and taxes. We could just have Public transportation.


I didn’t get age verification ever, if I did I just shouldn’t use the site. I do get websites that arbitrarily prevent access if you’re using a VPN which is highly annoying.
https://lemmy.ca/post/58990620