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Okay, how about this response. No one in their right mind would try to make a modification like you are suggesting because of safety concerns.
So, I guess you will have to live with your Prius the way it was designed by Toyota or go buy a new car with this design.
Go ahead and design this modification yourself. Once you have this working in your Prius, come back to this thread and provide all the details...
OP lives in Sweden. The OP created a new thread concerning replacing the hybrid battery. https://priuschat.com/index.php?posts/3535963
Check for vacuum leak.
Does Gasket Masters replace the engine water pump when they replace the head gasket?
DO NOT DO IT! Do not install Lithium-Ion batteries into a Prius that was designed to use NiMH batteries. The BMS system in your Prius was...
Are there any warning lights on the dash? What scanner are you using?
Are you sure the previous owner of the car had the cooler replaced? Maybe only the valve was replaced. You need to remove the cooler and check to...
^+1 Use a scanner to read the trouble codes that your car is trying to tell you about.
The P3101 code is also for the engine failed to start. P3101 is detected by the hybrid control ECU. The P3191 code is detected by the engine...
In my opinion, a battery from 2008 is too old to be reliable. Try to find one from a newer car.
Code P0401 description is "Exhaust Gas Recirculation Flow Insufficient Detected". The code does not mean the EGR valve is bad. This means that...
I would take the insurance money and buy a newer car. At 155k miles, you are getting to the point that expensive repairs (head gasket, brake...
How old is the car that the battery is coming out of?
The second link in post #3 for the P3060 code is a good one to read. The description for the P3060 code is described in post #6 of that thread....
Did you check with Gasket Masters? See post #4.
The next time the warning lights come on, use your scanner to read the codes before you clear them. When the red triangle (master warning light)...
How may miles on the car? I would hold on to that new water pump for a few months to make sure there is not a problem with the one that is the...
^ +1. I do not think you need to buy a new stud. I would screw it in finger tight. Then use the nut to tighten up on the valve.