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Check the cabin filter under the bottom glove box. It might be animal intrusion, which is common with a large number of Prius models.
Nope....only sure way is to disconnect it at the battery itself...
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Quoted from another thread on the Gen III under brace.
That's NOT the official Toyota filter wrench. This one is; Toyota OIL FILTER WRENCH Part Number 09228-06500-02
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If you has other modifications done, it may have very little effect. If yours is stock it will definitely have some effect.
Basically, the compressor has to be run in a fully charged system to evaluate it's performance. A vibrating needle on the high side gauge would...
The buttons are soldered to a circuit board that's one unit. That would make them very difficult to relocate but NOT impossible.
The first thing I'd put on any Prius"c" would be the center mid-chassis underbrace. None is installed on any "c" as shown in the attached photos.
$460? For me, it's a NO BRAINER. A couple of hours on a nice sunny afternoon and $30 of so for the coolant. That's ALL. I can't see how those...
Peace of mind is NEVER a waste of money. It's NOT a waste of money if it saves a much more expensive to replace aluminum radiator or a heater...
It the guy is here with doubts, and he wants to keep the car, he should change the coolant just for his peace of mind. It always pays to err on...
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I'd replace the coolant. There may be debris that was left by the less than careful technician.
It's exactly the same on the "v."
Most home owners insurance policies have a $500 or a $1,000 deductible, so a claim is out of the question. Also, a small claim is a no-no on...
The switch is easy to remove, and the car will operate just fine without it attached to the connector. I'd take it off and blast it with water...