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If you want easy, then pay up. If you're on a budget, work a little.
I wonder if the OP ever accomplished this?
The best place IMHO to locate it would be in one of the blank switch plates on the dashboard next to the SKS defeat switch. That’s where Toyota...
You could daisy chain a couple of these deals for seven day test drive. Two people, 1500 miles each, sixty days? CarMaxes are everywhere...
296k KM is still a baby in Prius lifespan
A bit cheaper here $210.36 https://trdshop.carlocktoyotaoftupelo.com/oem-parts/toyota-clock-spring-843060e010
I'm not understanding your response vis a vis the quoted passage from my post. Are you saying to the OP don't replace anything other than the...
Ooops. Posted wrong one. Here’s the MFD link I was thinking of. Prius 2nd Gen - Repairing the Multi-function Display
Try this? Prius Maintenance and Dash Problem Solved – Gen 2 Do-It-Yourself Solution for Dash 2nd Generation 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009...
I recently bought my OEM Toyota net and mounting hardware from these guys $32 delivered. https://trdshop.carlocktoyotaoftupelo.com/
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My local Toyota dealer who is often very inexpensive on its various service fees, recommend 50k after 150k. They often have service specials on...
My point wasn’t competition driving but rather the not unusual situation where a dealer will recommend replacing one component when others are...
Your comment is ridiculous
What about also changing the other components like rubber control arm bushings that routinely age?
I always paste the link. Sometimes it retrieves the graphic, sometimes it just renders a blank. Adding the ASIN is a good idea.
Very good tip! I’m going to look into one to try out
It looks like the OEM switch on Amazon is $92. Do you have the link for the one you used? [MEDIA]
Great post. I use my cruise control a lot. I often wondered how complicated it will be when, not if, I have to replace the switch.
Could be a failing capacitor. Probably best to bite the bullet.