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Can you please provide a list of all the vacuum hoses that you checked? I do not think that replacing the MAF sensor will fix the problem....
The freeze frame data for the P0A80 code will give you a lot of information about the hybrid battery block voltages and the current flow when the...
What year is your Prius, and how many miles are on it? In most cases, the problem is not the MAF sensor. It is an air leakage problem. Check all...
The company that you linked to will only replace the hybrid battery, just like the dealership is proposing to do. What the OP needs is for someone...
Hometown Hybrids will drive to you and install a new OEM hybrid battery for $2,695. That is a great price. .
Sorry. I missed that post. How can they be a hybrid specialist and refuse to work on the HV battery. Makes no sense to me.
Did you call the place linked in post #9?
Here is a link to the service manual for the C2304, C2305, C2306 codes,C2304 — 2008 Toyota Prius L4-1.5L (1NZ-FXE) Hybrid Service Manual ~ LEMON...
To diagnose the red triangle for the P0A08 and P0A09 trouble codes, follow the troubleshooting procedures from the service manual that I linked...
Typical Gen 3 head gasket failure. Coolant leaks past the head gasket into cylinder #1 or #2. This causes misfires on cold startup of the engine....
Yes, that is correct. All model year Prius v wagons are a Prius Gen 3 design car.
See the link in post #3.
It was a simple question that was asked. Why not just answer the question that was asked. Why get all bent out of shape.
In your previous thread, https://priuschat.com/index.php?posts/3617720, you showed a P0A80 trouble code. Use a scanner that is capable of...
Which generation Prius engine are you talking about? The Gen 3 Prius has port injection, NOT direct cylinder injection. Fuel is injected into the...
The test should be done when the engine coolant is hot. Use a scanner and monitor the coolant temperature when doing the test and anytime you are...
Correct Toyota made improvements with the engine and EGR on the Gen 4 Prius.
No, you are not safe. The only thing that changed midway through the 2014 model year was that Toyota switched from the low friction piston ring to...
No, the same issues except the 2017 has the better piston rings, so there should be no issue with oil consumption.
Here are the links to service manual for the three trouble code P0171, P0A08, and B1503. Engine Control System - Diagnostic Codes (P0010-P0172) —...