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| Prius Modifications This is a discussion on So I figured out how to install my block heater within the Prius Modifications forums, part of the Toyota Prius Forums category; If cost is your primary concern then do not bother with the EBH. If, however, you're interested in saving a ... |
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My Car: 2004 Prius Package: #9 Nominated 1 Time in 1 Post TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 24 | If cost is your primary concern then do not bother with the EBH. If, however, you're interested in saving a little more gas, you're interested in lower emissions, you're interested in faster cabin warm-up time in winter, then the EBH is a good option to consider. With a short commute (8 miles each way?) you'll start seeing first 5 minute bars up from 25mpg closer to 40mpg, and probably a small bump in the second 5 minute bars as well. I can't really appreciate any benefit after that. But for you you should be very close to work within 10-15 minutes anyway. If that's the case then you may notice a much bigger relative increase in FE compared to those of us with somewhat longer commutes. Not a lot you can do about the inability to plug in at work though. |
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(efusco @ Oct 10 2006, 03:20 PM) [snapback]330786[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(prius biker @ Oct 10 2006, 06:24 PM) [snapback]330941[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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My Car: 2004 Prius Package: #9 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(SSimon @ Oct 10 2006, 10:39 AM) [snapback]330709[/snapback]</div> Quote:
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | Aargh!!! Is there a plastic surgeon in the house? I got the heater core installed fairly easily once I found the hole, but must have left half my arm and hand skin in the engine compartment attaching the cord. But it's done. ![]() |
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My Car: 2005 Prius Package: #6 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(prius biker @ Oct 15 2006, 12:15 PM) [snapback]333061[/snapback]</div> Quote:
There's no way I could even try to drive the car up onto ramps. The ramps hit the bumper before they touch the tires. My intent was to jack it up and place the ramps under the front tire. The manual shows the jack point to be about in the middle of the front axle (or whatever). I look under there (there's not enough room to reach under and feel around.), and see a square "pad" sticking down about that point, but it looks like it's made of rubber. Is that where I should be positioing the jack? If so, there's hardly any room to move the jack handle up and down. There's so much plastic under there, I'm afraid a slight misalignment would tear things up. The diagram I looked at is just that, not a photo. Would someone who's done this please clarify? Thanks. Dave M. | |
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(dmckinstry @ Oct 15 2006, 05:42 PM) [snapback]333103[/snapback]</div> Quote:
I had no problems getting the car up and there was no bumper scraping at all. With the hood open and looking up from underneath was pretty much able to see when the heater core went. Some of the earlier response have pictures. Good luck. | |
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My Car: Package: Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | you put the jack under the cross member and no where else or damage will result. Get yourself some short scraps of 2x8 or 2x10 wood and make "climbers" so you can get the jack under the car completely and under the crossmember. Or do it side to side as you can see under the corner where the crossmember bolts to the sub-frame. |
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My Car: 2004 Prius Package: Base Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 3 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(prius biker @ Oct 15 2006, 03:15 PM) [snapback]333061[/snapback]</div> Quote:
I removed the wipers, the wipers plastic skirt and the gutter below with the relay box and harness. All engine compartment and the fire wall is exposed and very easy to see behinde the scene of the Synergy Drive mechanics; it took a little diging and searching but finaly I found the opening. I tryed installing it with the harness attached but it is NOT enough room in the area. I squirted the heat sink/heat disipator compound first inside of the opening or almost all of it and then I shove it for good, the clip locks at 3 pm position and later the wiring plug, it is triangular shaped, so NOT mistakes can be made. Routed the harness through the back on the firewal and install the "thermostat" in the front of the engine for easy adjustment and control. Engine compartment without wiper mechanism and gutter, the fire wall is easy accesible ![]() I started looking thru this engine opening, location is 10" down just below of the heater hose pipe ![]() I took the fallowing pictures from the top of the engine from right to left. You can see the heater core installed half the way ![]() ![]() ![]() The EBH is electricaly connected to an outdoor variable set point thermostat, the mounting place is near the radiator and the sensing bulb in front of it ![]() ![]() Power to the EBH is enabled by an Electrical timer and fed thru the PHEV plug at the front of the vehicle ![]() Now I'm waiting for temperature below 40F to take advantage of the features of the EBH.
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My Car: 2005 Prius Package: #6 Nominated 0 Times in 0 Posts TOTM Awards: 0 Friends: 0 | <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(prius biker @ Oct 15 2006, 04:12 PM) [snapback]333144[/snapback]</div> Quote:
They must have a lower slope than the ramps I have. If I can get up onto them, ramps should be a lot easier than getting the jack in the right spot, so I'll try to go that route. Dave M. | |
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