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DTC is the diagnostic trouble code. A Toyota dealer has the necessary equipment to read Prius DTCs. Tom
This is classic over-control, or driver induced oscillation. The driver corrects for a skid, but fails to remove the correction expeditiously and...
The common reason has to do with the final miles into your garage. What sort of drive do you have for the final miles, and what is the SOC when...
GPS systems do this automatically. GPS positioning is absolute, so you don't need a relative calibration unless you are dealing with something...
Braking and moving both run the inverter, but only for regenerative braking. If you hear a whine while braking but not moving, try pressing harder...
With VSC you steer where you want to go. That's just the point: the driver tells the car where to go, and the car figures out how to do it....
No worries: it won't cause any problems. Inverter whine is a common side effect of high frequency power electronics. It becomes much less of a...
On the Gen II and Gen III, the GPS antenna is under the center of the dash, pointing up through the windshield. I would expect it to be the same...
The Prius has VSC. It will do its best with selective braking and power modulation to avoid any loss of control. Tom
Prius brakes are some of the safest on the planet, being triple redundant - quadruple if you want to consider the parking brake. Brakes on all...
This assumes that emoticons are merely decorative, which is often not the case. They are often used to show sarcasm or humor, modifying or...
Hopefully it's not the O-rings. :eek: Tom
The parking error is a red herring. The Prius displays it when you have 12V problems, and also if the door is open at the wrong time. Tom
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Correct. A sticky check valve can easily cause this sort of trouble, then suddenly go away when it unsticks. As for having to have some volume...
It is the brake accumulator pump, and it is hydraulic. Normal cars used vacuum for brake assist, since intake manifold vacuum is always available....
You have a leak - time to visit the dealer. Tom
Re-Involt or a salvage are your best bet, but I can't help you with local mechanics. Tom
You might try posting this in the Gen III forum. The Prius v is a bit new for this sort of trouble. Tom
All new cars in the U.S. have TPMS by law. However, there is no requirement to replace the pressure sensors when they fail or when you replace the...