Can anyone tell me the model of the hybrid trans-axle in a 2007 Toyota Prius 2nd Gen? I have searched google, duckduckgo, bing, and come up with everything but what I look for. Thanks folks for your patience.
Found this part no: G110047060 Here: 2007 Toyota Prius Hatchback Motor assembly, hybrid vehicle. Transmission, driveline - G110047060 - Genuine Toyota Part Google search, first hit for me for a used EBay item: 2007 Toyota Prius Hatchback Motor assembly, hybrid vehicle. Transmission, driveline - G110047060 - Genuine Toyota Part
The big guy that makes the videos about Toyota hybrids we're down in Florida works at a college he is said the name of the Gen 3 and the Gen 2 transmissions in both videos but I don't know or remember what they are I can try and look it up and just a minute I have it here .
It's the p112 and it has a chain most CVTs have a chain or a belt that may be made out of metal mesh.
Most "normal" CVTs have 2 adjustable pulleys with some kind of "belt" between then. Changing the width of the pulleys is how the drive ratio is changed. The Gen2 Prius trans does have a chain, but it's just to transfer power. The CVT part is the planetary gearset with its 3 elements - ICE vs MG1 vs MG2. Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Very similar to my CVT power sports equipment. That gets 65 mpg .time of year to ride is now . East coast
Inspection of the mechanical parts of a Prius transmission will reveal no variable-ratio parts at all. In order to see how the Prius transmission is a CVT, one has to zoom out and see the inverter and HV control ECU as integral parts of it, where the varying of ratio is done by varying the width and timing of electrical pulses.
E-CVT aka Hybrid Synergy Drive, supplier Aisin Seiki Co P112 3CM transaxle Hybrid Synergy Drive - Wikipedia