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Clearly the CHRS tank is damaged. Frankly, it should have been replaced when the car was repaired after the accident. But things like this do...
If you hold the key fob whereas the lock - unlock buttons are away from you, the little red light will be in the upper right hand corner. When you...
I agree with Joe. Unless the CHRS tank is leaking, a dent should not matter. Chances are there is air in the system. Once you get all of it out as...
Run the test after the Prius has set overnight before you drive it. Need the three values Accessory Mode: Ignition On Mode: Ready Mode: Here...
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Nothing wrong with doing that, just be certain that all cables that are disconnected are insulated since they will be energized by the battery...
Long story short. No red light on keyfob, pretty obvious that the CR2032 battery in the keyfob is very weak or dead. Go to a place that sells the...
$260 is nothing when you consider what Toyota wants for a new MFD. 2006 Toyota Prius Parts - AutoNation Toyota Gulf Freeway Parts
FWIW, most of the maintenance is simple oil and filter changes every 5000 miles. Rotate the tires at least every 10,000 or when you do the oil...
This won't help the OP since the dealer already did the swap. Remember the 12 volt auxiliary battery is a DIY job. Detailed instructions can be...
remove 12 volt power and reboot is really simple, it means to unhook the battery, then hook it back up that reboots the system. Be aware that by...
The Prius is like any other car. The mileage is best in the summer and worst during winter. There are a number of things that factor in, so I...
Welcome to Prius Chat. It sounds like your car has been well maintained. I would follow the recommended service intervals that are in the owners...
If you can get the existing throttle body serviced and get it working again, you will spend considerably less money than replacing it. That should...
Unless you are not willing to sacrifice MPG, I too recommend you stick with the tires you have until you need replacements. Then you should...
Last I read Taylor is still selling the batteries there, just under a different name. They are rebuilt, not new.
Don't be surprised if you see a small increase in MPG along with a better increase after about 5000 miles on the new tires. Bought the same thing...
The above is from post #11, it look like he did swap for the energy savers. No more post's from longboardluv after that on this string....
Please copy and paste the survey into a post here and answer all of the questions in the survey. Then we will have a good idea of what is going on...