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in theory yes, but you probably missed the part about radio and lights working fine. the ECU need a good reset after this botched battery change.
if the lights work, that should not be an issue. do this, remove the negative terminal cable, keep it off for a few minutes and press brake pedal...
what is that elaborate OCC stand?
yes, you do. it's near spare tire and 12V battery.
did you watch the video in the thread i linked? if you watched, you would understand that the switch is in the rear, next to 12V battery.
clearly the new 12V battery is good. maybe the helpful neighbor disconnected the big traction battery and didn't reconnect it back? read this:...
no, it's ready (or on) when you can see "READY" on the dash.
assuming prius is in Ready state. it's not the case here.
good advice, except for the 13.5V part.
is there a chance your neighbor initially hooked it up incorrectly, realized the mistake and switched back? if so, it'll be expensive to fix and...
you didn't say if it was the original battery. if it was, it was probably bad. now, replacement should have fixed it, except you have to cycle...
Be warned if you jump incorrectly, it's $$$$. Find someone who knows about cars and knows how to use a multimeter (shouldn't they teach that at...
Pardon my ignorance, but what is that TSB that mimics major oil overfill?
Very interesting discussion, but why would one like to do it? Sound unsafe in the first place.
I got this letter too. It's not a recall, though, but extended warranty. Mine burned just one bulb in 100,000 miles; ironically just a week before...
I just signed up to post the question. Does anyone have a picture where to put that felt in? BTW, I love my prius, very reliable car, but hate...