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The P3140 and P3143 code are about a problem in the interlock signal circuit. see the two links for the service manual. P3140 — 2004 Toyota Prius...
Do not let your mechanic replace the brake actuator. That will not fix the C1319 code. Here is the service manual for the C1319 code, C1319 — 2008...
I read this long thread and did not see where anyone mentioned that there are two different coolant temperature sensors that can turn on the high...
I do not think that you got this figured out. There are two separate cooling systems in a Gen 3 Prius. One is for cooling the inverter. The other...
FYI. The cylindrical cells last 4 to 5 years. New OEM prismatic modules will last 10 to 15 years.
I will try one last time. Your secondary 12v battery was not isolated from the car's 12v battery because you had the cut-out voltage set higher...
I made post #3 to help the OP, just like you made post #2 to help the OP. My "nitpicking" started because you wrote inaccurate things in post #5...
In post #13 you wrote: Why do you think that I don't know the difference between the battery chemistries? In post #12 I wrote: Even Jack says...
I gave you a "cogent solution" in September 2025 which I will quote below:
I apologize to the OP for hijacking his thread. In post #5 you wrote: In post #8 you wrote: Lets assume that late 2023 means November or...
The production version of the NexPower sodium-ion battery has only been available for sale for a little less than two years. Can you please...
Jkman was already screwed by the NexPower NexCell lithium battery. Do you think he would buy the Sodium-Ion battery from the same company that...
Start online to look for prices of the OEM hybrid battery. Look at dealerships that you are willing to drive to. Some dealerships do not give...
I will take you through this troubleshooting one step at a time. When you turn the car on (Ready), 1. does the tire pressure warning light flash...
I guess you will continue living with the problem until you start listening to good suggestions that are given to you.
It appears that you are still not ready for good suggestions. I thought maybe you were because you are no longer able to use your NOCO battery...
Yes, it is because you highjack the OP's thread.
All Toyota OEM hybrid batteries purchased at a dealership are NEW. I do not know what ASRDogman is talking about in his post
What computer are you talking about? What are you using to scan the TPMS sensors?