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We put Potenza G019 on out '08 also. The handling and braking improvement were well worth the 1 MPG drop we noticed.
There are snaps and studs with nuts that hold the spoiler on. Chances are that some of the studs are broken or the body under the spoiler where...
There is no possible way for an "incorrect" 12V battery to damage the circuits in your car.
We had issues with inconsistent braking and traction control on our '08 and all of that went away when we got rid of the crappy tires and put some...
There is an ever so slight chance that you could find a replacment fender in the correct color from a salvage yard. With that, a good buffer, and...
At 33k miles the OEM Goodyears would spin easily from a standstill on dry pavement and in the rain were starting to get scary. With the remaining...
We just got rid of the crap Goodyear tires and most of the nuisance traction control problems went with them.
This is what the double sided connector that bolts to the side of transaxle looks like: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] My guess is that this is was is...
I would check the 12v battery.
I sent you a PM but to answer this question I think the tech is confused on what is actually the sensor. The actual sensor is a part of the motor...
You can replace just one of them. They are right on top of the valve cover but I'm fairly certain that you have to remove the windshield wiper...
Also, be aware that the connection for the transaxle temperature connector is a 3 piece setup. There is the connector from the wiring harness, a...
The part number for the connector housing for the M10 connector is 90980-11034 and is $5.51 from parts.com and the part number for the pin (with a...
I just looked at my shop manual at the temperature sensor. Chances are that the connector on the side of the transaxle is what is damaged and not...
If you do decide to pursue repairs for the car used parts from some of the Prius dismantlers are readily available. When I repaired my salvage...
Ask for the codes. If they won't give them to you stop at Autozone and have them pull the codes for you for free.