I graduated with her in 1994 from Perkiomen Valley High School, she was actually in my homeroom. Glad she's doing as well as she is! She was always a really cool chick!
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The 2014 Toyota Prius-Plug-IN runs on regular unleaded.
With the ignition switch in the off position, hold in the hold in the trip odometer. Now turn on your key and you will see a series of zeros or dashes begin to appear. Once that stops, your maintenance light will be reset.
1. Turn on the car by pressing the Power button
2. On the Odometer/trip meter button on the steering wheel, press to show "Trip A" on the screen.
3. Turn the car off - push the Power Button.
4. Find the "km/h-MPH" button above the clock set buttons
5. Hold down the "km/h-MPH" button while pressing the Power button
6. Continue holding down the "km/h-MPH" button, and release the Power button.
7. The screen will say that the oil maintenance data is being reset.
8. When the reset is complete on the screen, release the "km/h-MPH" button.
graduated with bs in 1998 from penn st. .
at that time prob 22 or 23 since she's pretty smart/bright
so my guesstimate as of 1/1/9 is 32 yo or 33yo but looks younger because she is so petite.
pregnant in 2007 and bounced right back with hot bod.
bio says has husband and daughter.
lucky husband.
larrym
She graduated from Perkiomen Valley High School (my alma mater) in 1994 if that helps any. Had no clue until tonight that she was even on the Weather Channel. Haven't seen her on there yet, but her pictures certainly look cute. Good for her - it's nice when someone from my high school makes a success of themselves. It's a very small school and we've had a few famous people so I'm proud of her for being one of the few...
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The 2008 Toyota Prius runs on regular unleaded.
Depending on finish of steel and stock plus wear, it could range from 800 up to 2000
The 2014 Toyota Prius's turning circle is 34.2 ft..
Yes.
Energy generated during regenerative braking recharges the traction battery and is later used to power the car.
The Prius also has friction brakes (disk/drum), which are used at very low speeds or for hard braking.
And it's braking, not breaking.
The 2003 Toyota Prius's engine produces 114 hp @ 4500 rpm.
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The electronic key (remote-entry keyfob) has the lock/unlock/panic buttons on the top side and a Toyota logo on the bottom side. The front edge is what goes into the dash. On the rear edge is a keyring attached to a mechanical key and a slider to release it.
1) Hold the remote with the logo up and the slider facing away from your palm.
2) Move the slider to the right to release the mechanical key.
3) Hold the slider in the unlock position and use your thumb to press the entire logo section forward. (There is a ridge on this section to provide a grip.)
4) Remove the four screws with a very small Phillips screwdriver.
The remote takes the very common CR2032 battery, available everywhere.
The gas tank on the 2013 Toyota Prius-V holds 11.9 gal..
there are little blue clips on the inside cover that need to be popped out...i recommend starting at one of the top corners and working across...it takes a good amount of pressure to get them to POP off.
if some of the blue clips are left in the actual hatch side i recommend using needle nose pliers to pop them out and put them back into the panel so when you put the panel back on it will hold it secure and not be loose to vibrate when you drive down the road