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The jiggle pin is a valve in the thermostat that lets air pass through and closes to coolant. Prius' will overheat if air gets trapped behind the...
I drive it to work every day. I cut the jiggle pin on my thermostat. Who knows why I had to do that but no problems after that.
I've used both. No issues, but someone claims one shaft is slightly longer or bigger. The housing on the 3rd gen is bigger but doesn't matter....
[MEDIA] They sound terrible when you start 'em for the first time.
Sweet !!!!
So, your car does run? New engine good, old engine - post mortem?
Oh, I get it ! Right, #4 did come up short and go down farther.
Well, that will kill an engine. Wouldn't the bent one come up short and travel down farther? Interesting use of welding rods. Sorry for your...
I've considered the type of coolant may cause the overheating because of it's surface tension or viscosity. If the jiggle pin is sized for Toyota...
I do not know.
Hey, I don't remember the hard line that was attached to the engine, but I think the video shows it. I removed it for sure! [MEDIA]
The coolant line to the thermostat goes from the bottom, front of the old EGR cooler to the thermostat housing. - Fix That Prius !!! [MEDIA]
Then cut the jiggle pin from the thermostat.
You can use either. My 3rd Gen water pump died Friday after about 90,000 miles. I think that's acceptable. I had 2) spares from my swaps, so I...
Yes, but the car ran perfectly. If you want the CEL to go out, Replace the EGR. It's the EGR motor that malfunctions. People have choices to make....
Prius's run great w/o the EGR. No need for a "delete" Just unplug it! -Fix That Prius !!! P.S. With my new engines, the EGR's are connected and...
I wrote this in March of 2019 I will explain what happened to your Prius. Faulty oil rings allow oil into your combustion chambers or cylinders....
I ran my 2012 Prius v with the egr disconnected for about 50,000 miles, and it never ran better. The egr motor goes bad. You cannot fix the egr...
unplug the egr
It is installed as an assembly. Can't replace pieces of it, like a heater core, without pulling the whole thing....