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The Blue Driver reads and resets Prius brake codes. I had all the brake warnings come on 4 years ago twice on really cold damp winter days....
Thats great footage, thanks for taking the time to do that. I had a very similar problem with mine that ended up being play in the front...
are you sure it is on backwards? I don't think they would get the rotor on if it was, or it would contact everywhere. Even when they are on the...
Pretty much all of the gen 2s in my area have this rust problem at the rear of the rocker panel. They put salt on the roads here and I live...
That's a pretty common sight on Gen 2s in my area and nowhere near the worst I have seen. It happened to our 2005 and we had it fixed for about...
I doubt the rims are your problem. I have used original equipment 6 spoke aluminum rims as winter rims for 10 years. A lot of the paint has...
With a low oil drain pan you can actually change the oil without lifting the car up. The pan bolt and the oil filter are within easy reach if...
I'm not sure why you would assume I don't DIY, because thats pretty condescending and you are actually wrong. Just because I don't want to...
Not even sure about Timken or SKF anymore. Both used to supply the actual OEM "Koyo" wheel bearing, but now both supply bearings made in China...
I have a 2006 and a 2008 Prius currently. The 2006 is getting to the point that we need to replace it. It actually has no major problems, but...
I have a blue driver and it works fine for routine codes. I don't know about the hybrid codes because I have never had a problem with the hybrid...
I would look on Kijiji or whatever you have locally. I recently picked up a set of 4 mint 15 inch six spokes with covers and almost new summer...
Did you torque the control arm bolts with the suspension loaded? If you don't do this you will likely get a clunk and play in the front control...
I don't see your picture, but you could splice the wire. You don't have much to loose. It will either work or it won't. I have spliced one (not...
I just did the drivers side on our 2005. They don't leave you much room to change the bulb but I managed to do it by just removing the fuse box...
I would definitely get the axle nut torqued to the proper torque and make sure it is properly punched to lock it. That is not a nut you want to...
Sorry I can't tell if you are joking. Canada generally has terrible public transport. If you live in one of the big cities like Toronto it is...
I have some aftermarket ones that have been on one of our cars for 5 years and they are fine. I think they were Napa branded. We did have a...
The axle nut comes off pretty easily with a breaker bar. If you loosen the nut while the car is on the ground the parking pawl is all you need...
The nuts are pretty soft. I do try to punch out the dent but, as was said, the hardened axle is way stronger than the nut. I don't use an...