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Here are the details of the Gen 5 Prius 12-V battery parts. [img]
Yes, I think so. The clamp nuts should be the 10-mm-socket ones. Gen 4 and Gen 5 should be more or less identical. I don’t remember exactly what I...
I wouldn’t bypass the battery sensor on the negative terminal. Regarding the two fusible links, yes, I wouldn’t bypass them either, just in case....
See the post below.
Or put a tiny $1 LED light you can get from a dollar store over the light sensor, which should do the trick of turning the auto-on lights off in...
Why not the same sound quality?? It should be better sound quality. [img]
You are three years away from your Gen 6 upgrade! Still lots of mods to go with!
The new OEM EVSE is basically the old one with a plug adapter. Why didn't they include a plug adapter before? Because that is Toyota, always as...
The existing Gen 4/Gen 5 OEM EVSE is also dual Level 1 & 2 (120 and 240 V), but you need to buy an aftermarket plug adapter for Level 2.
That does not sound normal. How often do you drive this car? Get a BM2 battery monitor from Amazon and install it. It will help you figure out...
The teen is tragically killed by his own pickup truck in a parking lot when it rolls. :cry: Father of teen baseball star Grant Solomon who was...
Or trade in for a Gen 3 Prius if you dislike technology that much. Last night, somehow my BSM in my 2021 Limited PHEV was turned off on the...
The backup camera is not fed into the computer. Is this what you did? Enabling/Disabling the Parking Support Brake The Parking Support Brake...
How does the car detect the door when the sensors are disabled?
The OP has an adjustable battery isolator, an auxiliary 12-V LFP battery, and a drink cooler connected to it. I told him several times that the...
Have you never hit the bumper of another car while you are parallel-parking?
It is definitely the regular brake that is engaged, and I doubt the parking brake is also engaged, as there is no mention of it in the PKSB...
Yours don’t have the PKSB, as it is only on the Limited trim of Gen 4, like my 2021 Prius Prime Limited PHEV.
It should be the same thing (PKSB). If it is applying the parking brake, it is also applying the regular brake first.
Not the parking brake, the regular brake. If the sensors are too close to an object and/or the computer thinks you are on an imminent-collision...