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You need to buy a Prius capable scan tool to read ALL the trouble codes. See post #2 and #3.
Buy yourself a scan tool like the Autel AP200 ($55 to $60 at Amazon) and read the trouble codes yourself. See this thread for more information:...
Double check that ALL the vacuum hoses are connected properly. Also, check to make sure that the air inlet assembly was put back correctly.
^+1 You need a code reader which can read the main trouble codes and the INF detail code like the Autel AP200.
^ I agree with the post above. You should monitor the engine coolant temperature by purchasing an OBD2 bluetooth adapter and use an app. Engine...
The OP created duplicate threads. The other thread has more activity: https://priuschat.com/index.php?posts/3450783 Please do not post in this thread.
Search on Google and pick an auto body shop that has good reviews.
Any good auto body shop in your area should be able to fix it.
Deleted my post.
Please read my post #122 and follow what I suggested.
What OBD2 bluetooth adapter did you purchase, and where did you buy it from?
In the trunk, it is close to the 12v battery.
Read post #1 again. The 12v battery was replaced, and there have not been any problems starting the car after that was done. The HV battery pack...
What is your reasoning for saying this?
The three pictures of the Dr Prius app do not seem right. The 12v battery votage is showing a negative valve, and only 10 battery blocks are being...
You need a better scan tool. Take a look at the Autel AP200 in this thread: https://priuschat.com/index.php?posts/3290690
To clear a permanent P0A80 code, you should read post #32 to 36 above.
Read about this message in the 2017 owners manual. See post #5 & 7 above.
Read about this message in the 2017 owners manual.
Read this thread for a better scan tool: https://priuschat.com/index.php?posts/3290690