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What services you need and what you don't
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| resident lab rat Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: boilermaker territory
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Friends: 26 | another public service announcement from your friendly tech and translator just a list of commonly recommended services, whether they're needed and if so, when, and other useful info. 1. brake flush may be a good idea after 100k miles/10 years. completely cleaning out the whole system is near impossible with standard brake flush equipment (mainly because the prius has almost 1 gal of brake fluid in it!) possible complications include air in brake system, damage to actuator or solenoid valves. (PS to those of you worried about rusting... the calipers are aluminum body construction with a composite plastic piston.) 2. clean/adjust rear brakes only if you have drums (obviously in the prius, we do). ideally, for optimal brake life and performance, this is probably a good idea every 30k miles. for other cars, 15k a better idea. when you hear a tone out of the rear brakes, it's either time to change the brakes or have them cleaned/adjusted. if it's not done, you can see an increased brake wear rate (front and rear). possible complications are problems due to technician error- adjustment extremely tight can overheat a bearing. otherwise noise, brake chatter, or increased wear rate and glazing if not properly adjusted. 3. transaxle fluid there is no way to "flush" the trans on a prius. if someone tries to sell you this, run. they can drain and fill, however. the fluid is expensive and is supposed to go 100k, but you can never go wrong changing it early. in most cases it isn't necessary. this is the same fluid that goes into a tundra for 100k under towing conditions. the only complication you might see is again due to tech error- using the wrong fluid or not filling all the way. 4. engine and inverter fluid drain/fill is OK, but NO flushes. it's not even possible on the inverter and the engine is difficult but not impossible, however NOT recommended as it can cause serious damage to the electric water pump and switching valves. you do not need the drain/fill until your car hits 100k. if the coolant is still nice and pink, don't do it then either. again, the coolant is said to go 100k. while you're not going to do any wrong by changing it early, again it is expensive like the trans fluid. possible complications include more tech error- bleeding these systems is a PITA and getting all the air out is hard. an incomplete fill, use of the wrong coolant, can damage your car. 5. EFI or fuel injector cleaning really not necessary until you see 100k, if you have a bad tank of gas, or if you start seeing misfires (and you'll see a check engine light when that happens.) possible problems include damage to fuel lines or connectors while disconnecting/reconnecting the adapter equipment to the system. the fuel line that you would access to hook up the adapter is directly above the exhaust manifold... NOT a place you want a leak. other possible problems could include seal failures due to pressure (rare but possible.) since it doesn't idle, most techs will get in and stomp on the gas pedal until the EFI cleaner runs its course. this leads to a condition called "blinky check engine light" which means that you have overheated your catalyst and are in serious danger of melting the insides of your catalytic converter. 6. three-part service, fuel induction service, throttle plate cleaning these are all different names for essentially the same service. (the "three part" also includes a top engine cleaner aka fuel induction service and fuel additive.) this is really only needed if the throttle plate starts to stick. a good idea after 100k, but just the throttle plate cleaning. there is no accessible port to feed the top engine cleaner through, and fuel system additives are not recommended with the bladder fuel tank. possible complications from doing various parts of the service: fuel tank additive can possibly damage the fuel system- unlikely but still possible. biggest issue with this is deposits on the spark plugs, causing reduced power and fuel economy. for the throttle plate cleaning, using too much of the cleaner can cause the car to run funny for a few minutes but that's about it. 7. PCV valve replacement a good idea at a 60k interval just to be on the safe side. if this fails, it will either stick closed (rare) and blow oil seals, or stick open and allow oil to enter the intake. most people forget this valve because it's hidden. but it's a simple replacement and damn hard to screw up. 8. alignment depends on your driving style. aggressive drivers should have it checked every 10k. otherwise every 15-20k just to make sure it's right. a MUST when replacing tires and if you notice uneven tire wear. *if you have a question about something that's not listed here, please do ask.
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| Ravenpaw of ThunderClan Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: San Diego, CA
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Friends: 0 | Thanks for posting this. At my 30K service they wanted to do an upsale with injector cleaning and new tires. I declined both, but got the tires elsewhere. I had the alignment done then, like you suggested. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2006 Location: Abingdon VA
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Friends: 0 | Thanks Galaxee, an excellent list. |
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| absit invidia Join Date: May 2005 Location: USA | Oregon | Portland area | 97004 |
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Friends: 60 | Thank you and your tech husband, Galaxee. I hope he's feeling better. Dealers may try to sell you anything if they can see a profit. It's good to know what may be reasonable. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Cheney, WA (Near Spokane)
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(galaxee @ Feb 22 2007, 08:30 PM) [snapback]395024[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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| What's the catch? Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Richmond, Virginia
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Friends: 2 | And just in time! I'm a only a couple weekend trips away from my 60k check-up. I'll keep all of this in mind as I wait at the dealership for my service, or as I test drive a HiCam or HiHy. With my growing family (read "dog"), it might be the HiHy. But back on topic, thanks Gal (& DH). |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: N/W of Chicago
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Friends: 3 | Awesome! Printed and going in my owners manual for future reference. |
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| Moderator of the North Join Date: Oct 2004 Location: Canada
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Friends: 23 | sweeet! Thanks Galaxee! Is it stickied yet? our dealer had us do the fuel injector cleaning on the Camry at 70,000ish kms. Let's just say, after that, the auto-trans fluid and tyre changes, the total bill was..... $1,000... ugh. |
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| P719 of ??? Join Date: Nov 2006 Location: South Jersey
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Friends: 2 | Copied & saved in my prius folder. Thank you. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Sep 2005 Location: Oxfordshire, UK
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Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(SSimon @ Feb 23 2007, 01:36 PM) [snapback]395308[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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