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I would not do any cleaning or disassembly of the HV battery until you know what the trouble code is that is triggering the lights on the dash....
I have not done any research on the 5 Golf lithium batteries that you would use to replace the 28 NiMH Toyota modules. Like TMR-JWAP already...
Trouble code P0A80 for the HV battery is listed as a permanent code, so you do not need to be worried about it. If the HV battery is good, the...
Your statement does not make any sense to me. If the car was left in ready mode, the 12v battery would be charged by the hybrid vehicle (HV)...
It means that you have a short in the wiring or in the 12v outlet that is downstream of the fuse that is blowing.
No it will not work, but you can try it and see if you start a nice big fire in the back of your Prius. You need to fix the HV battery...
@Stevenschu74#?20 Take a look at this thread: https://priuschat.com/index.php?threads/245878/
Take a look at this thread: Gen2 OBD2 app review | PriusChat
How long have you owned the car? Have you replaced the head gasket or engine? To your knowledge, has stop leak ever been used in the engine...
Because you are using more throttle going up a hill or mountain, you are creating more heat in the engine, which needs to be cooled down by the...
Personally, I would only buy an OEM water pump from a Toyota dealership. I have read too many problems with aftermarket water pumps going bad...
The air bubbles are not making it heat up. The water pump is not spinning fast enough, so the flow of water through the engine is not sufficient...
If the water pump is spinning at a speed slightly lower than what it should be, it will not trigger a trouble code. I have read many threads in...
See my post #23 for my response.
Why did you replace the thermostat last week if you were not having any problems with it? Did you buy the thermostat from a Toyota dealership.
You will get a lot of different recommendations for tire air pressure from members on this forum. Personally, I inflated my tires to 2 PSI higher...
Are you saying that you purchased a brand new OEM water pump from a Toyota dealership last week, and you installed it and the engine is still...
The warning lights tell you that you have a problem and you need to read the trouble codes using a scan tool. Try taking the car to an auto parts...
Yes, the first thing to try would be to swap the coils.
If the car overheats while running at high speed or climbing hills and does not overheat at slower speeds, your engine water pump is not working...