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First Press Story About Tank On Empty

June 22, 2007 about Toyota Corolla

Hi,

Here's the first press account about this Web site.

http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/16632

It includes an interview with the site's developer.

I drive a Toyota Corolla and will be back with a report next time I find it on E.

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January 14, 2012 by Constance

Now I know who the brainy one is, I'll keep lokonig for your posts.

January 14, 2012 by Constance

Now I know who the brainy one is, I'll keep lokonig for your posts.

January 14, 2012 by Constance

Now I know who the brainy one is, I'll keep lokonig for your posts.

April 1, 2013 by Anett

I have seen this once before after a fuel pump canhge but didn't have time to diagnose the problem. If it didn't do it before, I would go back over what was touched or taken apart like if the gas tank was removed did everything get hooked back up the right way or did the return line get pinched

April 1, 2013 by Anett

I have seen this once before after a fuel pump canhge but didn't have time to diagnose the problem. If it didn't do it before, I would go back over what was touched or taken apart like if the gas tank was removed did everything get hooked back up the right way or did the return line get pinched

April 1, 2013 by Anett

I have seen this once before after a fuel pump canhge but didn't have time to diagnose the problem. If it didn't do it before, I would go back over what was touched or taken apart like if the gas tank was removed did everything get hooked back up the right way or did the return line get pinched

January 22, 2015 by Fabio

From hearing other pepole answer similar questions on Yahoo! Answers I think going with the dealership is the most expensive fix. Most windshield replacement shops will help you connect with your insurance company, many doing the calling, negotiating, and finalization since they want the business so bad. You can do a Google search for windshield prices to see the cost. For example using glass.net a Toyota Corolla windshield in Atlanta costs about $ 225. The price will change depending on where you live and the year of your car.

February 15, 2015 by Febri

You have shed a ray of sunishne into the forum. Thanks!

September 27, 2015 by Lydia

I'm not sure about CA but in KY we have a $ 0 deductible on wilnshiedd glass. So if you have comprehensive insurance on your car, it doesn't matter what deductible you have, it's still $ 0 for wilnshiedds. Check with the auto glass repair companies and see if it is that way in California.

December 24, 2015 by Open

It depends if it has a rain ssnoer or not. if its a 2 dr or 4 dr. if it does have a rain ssnoer (4 dr) it doesnt cost the shop more than 275 (their cost) for a fact and they shouldnt charge you more than 175 labor if it has no rain ssnoer ..their cost is 200 so just sum up the labor or best bet is to call your insurance and find out what your deductible is and just pay that if its lower than 200, you should be okay Good luck