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Did you buy a BRAND NEW hybrid battery or did you buy a USED REFURBISHED battery? If you bought a new one, did you get a Toyota OEM battery?
Did you replace your battery with a brand new battery? Because if you didn't and put in a refurbished old battery, that could be the reason the...
The cruise control has nothing to do with your combination meter. Using an 05 meter on an 08 would lose probably the low tire/air sensor warning,...
Listen to your gut, time to let it go. You're on your first of 3 major failures. Once you spend thousands on the first, it would be hard to let...
A billion miles might explain the strange noises. There shouldn't be any noises when you're stopped. The car isn't even suppose to be running.
if you already spent the money for the booster and head gasket, don't cheap out with the battery. Just get the new battery for $2200 and you'll...
How far do you usually drive it? If it's short distances, then you might just have a inverter pump failure. The AC will normally shut off when...
Mileage likely turned back, check carfax. Mileage zeroed out means battery was probably disconnected to reset all codes before you started test...
The brake booster is easily $2000 at the dealer. There are 3 things that are high price failures, you have 2 of them. Third is the HV BATTERY....
That’s your brake actuator/accumulator, sounds like it’s about to fail
You don't have to pay attention to those sales guys, what they are trying to do is sell you additional services, besides the tires you already...
Pulling the orange plug (a fuse) doesn't do much....
On a side note, whenever you get the head gasket sorted and working, you next failure will be the hybrid battery from sitting too long
yes nothing to do, just don't cross/mixup the positive and negative wires
replacing the 12v is very straight forward, not connected to the HV battery
it seems the sound happens at the exact time the tire makes a full rotation.
if you're having the same issue with block #2, it just means you didn't replace the correct module(s) or the replacements are just as bad
If you can erase all codes and start the car (once), then you most likely have a P0AA6 code for high voltage isolation fault.
if your battery is not charging, then you have some major issues going on. MG1 and MG2 in the transaxle responsible for your lack of charging to...
If it's louder, maybe there is a leak.