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If you'd like to understand the Prius better, try to find the Bentley repair manual for it. While it's limited in scope of actual repair and...
If your mechanic replaced the inverter coolant pump to address a P2601 code, you may need a different mechanic. The CHRS system, which the code...
Good work, indeed. I had a similar experience with the combination meter warranty extension. After I walked in with a copy of Toyota's policy...
In addition to verifying which pump was replaced, you need to find the code(s) for the check engine light. Are we assuming it's the same code?...
You have to remove six fasteners in the black splash shield right behind the grille on top of the radiator. The fasteners are removed by turning...
Discharging and charging the whole pack may provide some balancing of the modules, and it certainly won't repair or replace a ruptured module....
P1121 is a common code, and not connected at all to an oil change. It would be a good idea to check your coolant level at the neck of the...
The green state of charge (SOC) bars (the upper two on my car) should not normally appear in city driving. The only time mine come on is on a...
A difference greater than 1.2 Volts is really bad. A good battery threshold is 200 mV. I agree, it's toast. The P0420 code is the catalytic...
Yep, definitely a possibility, and no two bulbs are exactly the same, so the lower impedance blows up. Still, it was pretty dramatic, more like a...
Funny, I couldn't find it in the OM. I thought I saw it there when I bought mine, but I must've seen it elsewhere. Sorry for the misinformation.
Nope, those open keyless bases, even plastic ones, are rated at 300W or more. The ones I just checked said 600W. And that was not a thermal...
Incandescent lamps are resistive wire filaments and don't care whether it's AC or DC. There's no inductive component. At 200V, you should have...
Sorry, I missed the part where you lost coolant and had to add a gallon. Did you fix a leak? If you drove 50 miles with loss of coolant, you...
That's the CHRS pump, part number 16290-21010 in my '07. Replacement requires draining and very careful bleeding of the engine coolant system....
It's the Mini VCI, and here's one. Amazon sells them too. If you don't have an old 32-bit Win7 or XP laptop, you should be able to find good...
I'm an average DIYer and my '07 has never been in a shop except for a couple of recalls. The "special computer" is an old laptop and a $20...
Terminal 3 on the CHRS relay, the top terminal (fed by a green wire), must have 12 V on it at all times when measured to chassis ground. If not,...
That sounds like a good tinkering project, and might work if the distance isn't too great (a few meters).
120 V detectors have a third wire to sound all the alarms if one detects combustion. The heads are cheap, around US$15 each, but you'd have to...