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Khurram Baig Posted on Feb 02, 2013
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My question is quite clear and understandable, i surprised that the experts like you could not understood. I JUST ASKED THAT WHAT IS THE RECOMMENDED SPARK PLUGS FOR TOYOTA VITZ,1.3, 2006 MODEL. IS THAT CLEARED NOW?

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Check you hand book for the recommended plugs or as the auto shop where you will be getting them from

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Colin Stickland

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: Toyota Vitz Speed Issue.

dealer only

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 09, 2009

SOURCE: Toyota Vitz 2003: (ABS and HandBrake warning light constantly on)

this is a common first sign of your antilock brake computer failing. You will most likely never feel a difference in your car but there is a slight chance all your safety features will not operate properly in a collision.

wwwvitalie

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  • Posted on Aug 15, 2009

SOURCE: 1999 Toyota vitz

check the level in your gear box.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: manual of my car Toyota vitz 2000

I need user manual of Toyota vitz 2000

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: Toyota Vitz 2000 user manual

u can try toyota website or autozone ur local libray

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All floor carpet gets wet when it rains

Get in the car and have someone flood the outside of the car with a water hose (no nozzle). Watch for leaks. Check all window seam, door jambs, etc. Water can travel quite a ways before becoming visible so do t be surprised if the leak is somewhere other than where the majority of the water is.
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Critical Information Needed

For anyone and everyone that is about to, or has posted a repair question, here's my tip.

Include AS MUCH INFORMATION AS POSSIBLE.
Vehicle make
Vehicle year
Vehicle model
If engine related question then include the engine size, or at the very least, how many cylinders
If a transmission related question, then manual or automatic

The whole "my car don't start" or possibly "heater don't work" or transmission don't shift" WITHOUT THE PERTINENT INFORMATION WILL GET YOU NO, OR WRONG INFORMATION.

Every time I see a vague question asked it reminds me of one of the auto parts store I worked at.

It was a simple "Ma and Pa" operation and i was the only employee.

One day a guy walked in and said to the owner, "I need some spark plugs". The owner stood there for a few seconds, turned around and walked back to the shelf, grabbed a box of spark plugs and then he returned to the counter, sitting the box of spark plugs in front of the customer.

The guy asked "Are those the spark plugs I need?" The owner answered, "I don't know if you don't tell me what vehicle you need them for."

FINALLY the guy understood what the problem was. LACK OF INFORMATION.
He then told what he needed the plugs for and got the correct ones. Along with the proper recommended electrode gap.

Sure you can post a vague question, but you may not get a response. If you do, then don't be surprised if it's requesting more information. THEN you get to respond back with the needed info. THEN you MAY get an answer for the question.

When all along, with the proper information to begin with, the question could have been answered WITHOUT the back and forth exchange.

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on Feb 24, 2015 • Cars & Trucks
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What To Expect From An Online Car Expert

If you are reading this it is because you are probably looking online for an answer to your car questions. First, we need to establish that there are only two kinds of automobiles that have ever been manufactured in the entire world...the kind that are broken, and the kind that are going to break. Everyone that has ever owned an automobile has experienced some type of trouble with his or her car.

The modern automobile is probably the single most sophisticated and complex thing available to the general public. To understand them, you need to not only understand the basics of how mechanical things work, but you must also understand a considerable amount of computer technology, electronics, advanced electrical diagnosis and repair, hydraulics, upholstery, metal and plastic fabrication or repair, welding and several other things. You have to be able to figure out what is causing a noise or a vibration. You must have a working knowledge of how all of the many complex systems in an automobile works. You also have to understand that there are systems within the major systems and how to eliminate possible causes of a problem in a timely and accurate manner. (Poor time + mistakes = money lost!)

Car owners get really upset when they have car problems and they always want them to go away. They never want to have to pay to get their car fixed. This is understandable. Owning a car is expensive enough with car payments, insurance, licensing fees, fuel and scheduled maintenance. So here they are paying the big bucks for transportation so they can get to work and try to earn a decent living, and the [blankety-blank] thing decides that it is time to break down and eat up more of their money! Welcome to the wonderful world of vehicle ownership!

Then there is the problem with people calling themselves car "experts". Some actually are, some wish they were, and some don't know the difference. (These are the REALLY dangerous ones!) My experience has shown me that this happens in the "cyber world" even more than in the "real world". The only supervision for a so-called "expert" in the cyber world (myself included) is the person asking the question. The sad part about that scenario is that the reason the question is being asked in the first place is because the asker doesn't know the answer. (Is that like grading on a curve?) There is no shop manager to censor or validate what the person is saying to the "customer". In most online auto forums, as long as there is no abusive language involved, the "expert" can say pretty much anything they want to the "asker". Please note that I am NOT exempting myself...even this article is an example of one of those "anythings"!

The main difference is experience and intention. There are those that strive to give just as good an answer to the "free" questions as they do the "pay" questions. These are the guys that are really interested in helping people.
There are several of them on this site (if you can find them).

Here's what you can expect:

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As a general rule, the online "experts" are not very likely to LIE to you...not even the bad ones. You can pretty well expect that they believe that what they are telling you is the truth. There is no reason to lie, so it is probably not going to happen unless someone is just getting a kick out of being a joker.

2. You can expect the expert to answer your question as you asked it. The expert may not fully understand what you are talking about. If you did not ask a complete, detailed question, do not expect a complete, detailed answer.
Many of the experts will have to ask questions of you to get a better understanding of your situation. Do not expect them to automatically understand what you are saying if you didn't say it. Also, do not expect them to know exactly what is wrong with your car based on your original question. Depending on how your question is worded and how the expert read or understood it, he or she might know, and then again maybe not. Be ready to work with them.

3. You can expect an expert to ask you to give him vehicle information if you did not include it in your question. It is necessary to know the year, make, model, engine size and (possibly) what type of transmission your vehicle is equipped with. Without this information, it is impossible to look up accurate repair information for your vehicle.

4. You can expect an expert with the VERY BEST credentials to be an EXPERT, not a mind-reader or miracle worker. Even experts have to perform testing and diagnosis to find the cause of a problem. If an expert is telling you that some kind of test needs to be done before he or she can answer your question, this does not make them incompetent. This simply means that they want to help you find the cause of your problem and get it repaired without wasting your money by "guessing".

5. You can expect an expert to ask YOU to do some testing and diagnostics and report back to him or her. Remember...an online expert does not have access to the vehicle. It is hard enough to figure out what is wrong with a car when you can see it, feel it, and perform the tests yourself. This means that YOU have to do it. Don't expect an expert to automatically tell you exactly what is causing your problem without you having to do anything or provide feedback to the expert. In most cases, this is just simply not going to happen. Even the BEST of the BEST experts cannot fix most car problems without some type of testing being performed.

6. You can expect an online expert to do the best that they know how to do. Experts are not superhuman. Some are just better or more experienced than others. All but a very few of them have the very best intentions - even if they seem to give you an answer that has little or nothing to do with the problem you are having. It may be because of a misunderstanding of the question, or it could be that the expert does not really know the answer, but is trying to help anyway. It is human nature to want to help.

With all of that said:
Welcome to FixYa! I hope I can help you.


- dttech
ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
36+ years of experience in the auto repair industry
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IT'S UNDERSTOOD IF YOU UNDERSTAND !

The only dum question is the one not asked !
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All I an say is your experts are not experts asked simple question no answer

Ah, that's not fair. Not everyone knows everything. Plus I read a lot of questions, I can't understand. Also people want to know how to fix there coffee maker on this site. Ask your question, I will try.
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What grounds the coils

The ignition module in the distributor normally handles this job as it controls the current flow through the coil.
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Pressure in tires correct

I dont quite understand where the quesrtion is at but there is a sticker in the drivers side door jamb that state the recommended tire pressure. If that is missing I would put 35 lbs in as a good safe rule of thumb.
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My understanding was when I signed up with fixya the cost would be $5.00 a month. I just asked a question and you charged me another $6.00 Why?

Hmm.. you shouldnt of clicked ask a expert thats when they charge you. If you just submit your answer and dont click on ask a expert its free. I actually got $5 put into my account when I signed up.
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Clutch issues with VW

To emissionwiz

You are right.You did supply the solution to my problem,the other expert just confirmed it.
After I asked for clarification as to it being a master or slave cylinder issue,or both,I could
not get back to your original solution email.I assumed my comment accepting the solution
would be directed to you.I did not rate you THANKS FOR TRYING.
I see now I should have been more specific in my acceptance comment.
Sorry for any misunderstanding.
Thanks for your time and have a good day.

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Lounge

I understood Pierre , see my second post, unfortunately the lounge is monopolized by experts that want to expose each other solution in the hope to gain some favour or advantage (how?).
This situation became critic since I noticed there was a slight time delay and some expert was having premiums displayed earlier than other.
The fact, as alex explained me, was just a temporary system fault due to bigger work cue, but some expert thought there was a kind of hierarchy among experts and started a race in showing other experts' weaknesses.
I do not care much about rascal, but I considered the Finnish a better person, someone from my same legacy to say.
This with 5 inapps received today had driven me mad.
Well no probs, this is not real life, lets enjoy summer.
Nice to see you around by the way, hope to see Irish druid back.

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