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Old 05-18-2005, 04:49 PM   #21
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Old 05-18-2005, 05:23 PM   #22
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What hasn't been mentioned by anyone in your thread yet is that the dealer should probably pull the codes to find out what caused the car to light up like that. It might have been low fuel, but it also could be something else. The problem codes that the onboard systems will generate would tell the dealer one way or the other.

Now, I'm going to assume that you have probably started and stoped the car many times now. With that many on/off cycles, the codes might have already cleared out of the system. The only reason to not stop and start a Prius which has experienced unexpected trouble is to keep the error codes in memory so that a tech can poll them from the car when it arrives in the service bay.
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Old 05-18-2005, 05:32 PM   #23
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What hasn't been mentioned by anyone in your thread yet is that the dealer should probably pull the codes to find out what caused the car to light up like that.  It might have been low fuel, but it also could be something else.  The problem codes that the onboard systems will generate would tell the dealer one way or the other.

Now, I'm going to assume that you have probably started and stoped the car many times now.  With that many on/off cycles on it, the codes might have already cleared out of the system.  The only reason to not stop and start a Prius which has experienced unexpected trouble is to keep the error codes in memory so that a tech can poll them from the car when it arrives in the service bay.
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Yea I didn't have time to get to a dealer- I didn't know that codes get erased! That sucks for me- LOL
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Old 05-18-2005, 06:32 PM   #24
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Did anybodies sales person know anything about the Prius? Why aren't these guys/women trained on these??[/b]
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I assured him I had put plenty of miles (Yeah right, like 8!) on a Prius, so I confidently got behind the wheel, waited for the salescreature to buckle up, stepped on the brake, pressed Power, waited for Ready, and shifted into Drive. As I silently glided out of the showroom, the salescreature jaw almost hit the floormat.

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If you had a couple bars left/showing on the guage, my guess would be you have the reported software glitch. The glitch as I understand it affected 2004 models as well as some early 2005 ones. When did you get your Prius?

There was an article in Monday or Tuesdays Wall Street Journal on this, and the same day NPR covered it. Toyota knows about it for sure. Dealers probably know but may not be aware of the service resolution procedure.
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If you had a couple bars left/showing on the guage, my guess would be you have the reported software glitch.  The glitch as I understand it affected 2004 models as well as some early 2005 ones.  When did you get your Prius?

There was an article in Monday or Tuesdays Wall Street Journal on this, and the same day NPR covered it.  Toyota knows about it for sure.  Dealers probably know but may not be aware of the service resolution procedure.
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If you had a couple bars left/showing on the guage, my guess would be you have the reported software glitch.  The glitch as I understand it affected 2004 models as well as some early 2005 ones.  When did you get your Prius?

There was an article in Monday or Tuesdays Wall Street Journal on this, and the same day NPR covered it.  Toyota knows about it for sure.  Dealers probably know but may not be aware of the service resolution procedure.
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It is possible the calibration glitch popped up, but unfortunately an "Engine Failed to Start" error, for whatever its true reason, occuring while in a "Low Fuel" condition yields a "Out of fuel" error code.

Although the indicator lights extinguish, many DTCs are still stored for at least a few trips.

Even if the dealer hadn't heard of the problem, if you tell him there is a bulletin, he should investigate. They should have a subscription to TechInfo.

Don't confuse bulletins (TSBs) with campains (SSx). The former is more of a hint to the tech, the latter is something Toyota has done and directly informs the affected owners as well as the dealers and the tech. The latter is what one might call a recall.
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