2007 Prius ABS help

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    No its not a good price. Look at post 16.

    Toyota provides kits with reduced prices when a tsb has been written

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    Or you can get the standard part number with free shipping
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    Thanks for the follow-up and heads up.
    The promo code wouldn't apply. I must be doing something wrong...
     
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    Buy from the dealer listed
     
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    Forgot to ask. what brake fluid do you guys use on 2007 with abs?
     
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    These are the parts I replaced back 75,000 miles ago. Being bought as a used car at that time. I just totally replaced everything I could think of in the cooling system that "may fail" at that time. I want to replace some of these parts again soon. on the 3 electric pumps, I know I need to replace the inverter valve soon. I notice that the original toyota inverter pump went up double from the last time I replaced it. I was looking online and there are alot of replacements that are lower price. Are any of those reliable if you guys ever tried it.?
    What about the rest of the 2 pumps with the (<<<<<<) line shown? Do I need to replaced them at this time too?

    Previous Job Done on 2007 Prius
    Date: 01-28-2019
    Mileage 100623
    Remove and replace the following parts for 100k maintenance
    Flush entire engine cooling system
    Refill with Toyota pink coolant
    Bleed air out of cooling system
    16401-20353 Toyota Radiator Cap
    90916-03093 Toyota Thermostat
    16325-62010 Toyota Thermostat Gasket
    16321-21010 Toyota Thermostat Housing
    16670-21010 Toyota Heater Control Valve <<<<<<
    16290-21011 Toyota Heat Storage PUMP ASSY <<<<<<
    04000-32528 Toyota ELECTRIC INVERTER PUMP
    89427-47010 Radiator Thermo Fan Switch
    16100-29157-83 Water Pump
    16271-21021 Water Pump Gasket
    90916-02570 Serpentine Belt
    Aftermarket Idler Pulley with Bearing
    90915-YZZF2-5 Toyota Oil Filters
    00272SLLC2 2-Gallons Toyota 50/50 Pre-Diluted Super Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant
    Inspect motor mount, engine oil, top all fluid levels, joint, tire pressure

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    You don't want an aftermarket inverter pump. They don't last and will immediately strand you if it fails blowing the am2 fuse. If you bought a genuine inverter pump last time, just leave it alone.
     
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    Those 3 electric pumps are all Genuine Toyota from Nahua Dealer. How long do they "safely" last?
     
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    Ten years if concerned. I saw one go last week at 18 years.
     
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    Good to know. So I have another 25k to do this considering 200k miles is just around the corner. At Least I have a little buying time to get all the parts. I wanna do the complete deal. Last 100k I even changed all the motor mount. Pretty much the whole engine. My neighbor was s surprise that I just got the car and the following week I put in another $1,500 on parts rebuilding the whole car maintenance. It gave me a real good and trouble free 75k miles.