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New to me 2014 Prius Plugin

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  1. gsl1909

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    Hi folks -

    I bought a Toyota Certified Used 2014 Prius Plugin a couple of weeks ago and I'm loving it more than I thought I would. This was supposed to be an interim vehicle for me to use to keep from piling up too many miles on my other leased vehicle. Now I think I'm going to have a hard time parting with it.

    It came with 30K miles and, being certified, the dealer replaced a whole lot of parts, including the tires. It has some of the original warranty left plus an additional year. I passed on the 7 year extended warranty. Toyota Finance also gave me 0% financing too. Couldn't pass it up.

    The lack of a spare tire concerned me because I travel though some pretty remote places where I don't even get a cell signal. No cell phone means I can't call AAA for help.

    I looked around to see if I could find an OEM wheel. I don't like the limitations on "temp" spares or donuts. Not having much luck, I stumbled on someone who has a Prius Plugin and had removed the original wheels and tires a few days after he bought his car. I managed to buy them from him. They are the original 15" Prius Plugin wheels with the OEM LRR tires. They look brand new, which they are since he only used them for a few days. They came as originally mounted with the center caps, tire pressure monitors, and lug nuts. I put covers on them and placed one behind the passenger seat. Now I have a decent spare and three more to boot!

    I've been using a Level 2 public charger (about a mile from my apartment) since I have nowhere to plug it in at my apartment complex. Gets me to groceries and restaurants and back without using any gas. What a hoot!

    Took a long trip (1000 miles) to visit some friends and still got 58 to 60 mpg on regular gas (I admit, I drive like the old man that I am). BTW, the nav did a great job and took me everywhere I wanted to go (In-N-Out).

    Updated the Entune although I can't see that it made any difference. Still enjoying the free three month trial of the Sirius XM radio, although I can Bluetooth to my phone for Spotify with no problem.

    Anyway, just thought I'd share with like-minded folks.

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    You're going to carry a full size tire with you everywhere you go?
     
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    Probably not for home, but certainly for long trips though the desert to Vegas!
     
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    They make tire repair air canisters, that is way easier and lighter than carrying a full size tire.

    You could've gotten a regular prius and it would have Spare
     
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    The dealer gave me a new inflate-a-flat kit. I understand that this doesn't always work and it makes a mess inside the tire which may destroy the tire pressure monitor. I did buy a plug kit, but wasn't satisfied that it would be enough.

    The used car store only had one Prius - the one I bought. I think I like it better than a regular Prius even without a spare. Besides, the regular Prius comes with a temp spare and I don't like that either.
     
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    Oh yes a plug kit would work. I had 1 tire repaired in a minute with one of those kits.....The shop charged me $20 and it looked really easy to do.

    So you have 2 sets of new tires?
     
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    Yes - 2 complete sets. Overkill - I know, but the price was right.
     
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    You should probably just sell off the 2nd set. As tires get older, that alone will compromise your safety. The 2nd set won't be used for a long time and there's no sensors in them
     
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    I know that the guy I bought them from wasn't sure about the tire pressure sensors but he was sure that the tires were never parted from the wheels and that nothing was removed. I assumed that the monitors were still there since all cars have had them for some time.

    Why would you think that there are no sensors in them?
     
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    He would need the sensors for his car. He only sold the wheels, not the car
     
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    If he took them out I don't know why he wouldn't tell me he did. It would have made no difference to me. It was still a bargain.

    I'm pretty sure they're still there. The tire pressure monitors are attached to the valve on each wheel. We're not talking about the receiver in the vehicle.


     
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    I doubt they are there, you can easily check by looking at the 2 sets you have. Are the valve stems the same?

    If he did give them to you, then you would have to remove the tire to read the sensor number. You would need that number to program into your car.
     
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    Sorry this bothers you so much. Thanks anyway for the warm welcome.
     
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    It doesn't bother me at all, just didn't want you to install the tires and get a dash light warning....at least you'll now know why