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yes nothing to do, just don't cross/mixup the positive and negative wires
replacing the 12v is very straight forward, not connected to the HV battery
it seems the sound happens at the exact time the tire makes a full rotation.
if you're having the same issue with block #2, it just means you didn't replace the correct module(s) or the replacements are just as bad
If you can erase all codes and start the car (once), then you most likely have a P0AA6 code for high voltage isolation fault.
if your battery is not charging, then you have some major issues going on. MG1 and MG2 in the transaxle responsible for your lack of charging to...
If it's louder, maybe there is a leak.
there are hangers that hold up the muffler and the catalytic converter, maybe the hangers need attention?
Seems like you have a failing hybrid battery, needs a replacement. you can try force charging it as a temporary band aid. Put it in drive and...
I suggest you test the new battery and see if it’s any good.
There are definitely codes in the car, unless you're low on engine oil.
Maybe you should make sure all the tires that were mounted are balanced properly. Are they all the same size?
Is your hatch closed securely?
FYI, a Dorman battery is not new, it’s old. but your problem is most likely a blown AM2 fuse. That’s located in the engine compartment of fuses
Do you have the old HV battery that was swapped out? It most likely is the new HV battery you have that's the problem, probably a leaking module...
You should change all 4 at one time, preferably when you get new tires. You can get a set of 4 on Amazon for about $42.00, even less when they...
On the 3rd generation prius, if you have the car on ECO mode (not sure that's on 4th gen), the AC will not blow very cold. If you have that...
Has the refrigerant ever been refilled? How much did the dealer charge to tell you nothing is wrong?
8 hours??? There probably is something loose, like a hub cap. Doesn’t really sound like brakes rubbing, did you lube the caliper pins?
If your water pump hasn't been changed, that might be the reason for the head gasket failure. I would highly suggest you don't rush this repair...