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Discussion in 'Gen 1 Prius Plug-in 2012-2015' started by metro750, Sep 24, 2014.

  1. metro750

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    Hello everyone. My free maintenance cycle has just ended and I'm facing the first oil change for my 2012 plug-in. Can someone give me some tips? I did almost all the maintenance for our 2002 and found all the procedures relatively easy. Is the oil change procedure similar vs. the 2002? I think I noticed that the oil spec is different, that synthetic is required. Are the oil filters and oil plug gaskets the same?

    Thanks!
     
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    welcome to priuschat! no, everything is different. you can find everything you need on ebay or amazon. you may want to check places like walmart for good deals on synthetic. the procedure is the same though. all the best!(y)
     
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    If you go to a dealership parts department and ask for the oil filter and drain washer they'll sort you out. They also sell oil, I've found the Toyota brand very reasonable price. You need a 14 face, 64mm inside face-to-face socket for the oil filter housing (torque is 18 ft/lb), and 14mm for the drain bolt (torque is 27 ft/lb). Oil capacity with filter drained/changed is 4.2 liters (4.4 us qt). Oil grade is 0W20.
     
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    Really, everything is different? I've owned 4 Toyotas over the last 20 years and they've all taken the same oil plug gasket. I can believe the oil and filter are different.
     
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    okay, you might have me on the oil plug and gasket.:p
     
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    Thanks, that's a big help - sounds like I may need a new oil filter wrench. I always use Fram though so I'm going to double-check that. So, 0W20 synthetic oil, 5 qts. And the plug takes a 14mm wrench just like every Toyota I've ever owned.
     
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    put 4 quarts in and check it before adding more. for some reason, a few people can't get the whole 4.4 in and end up overfilling.
     
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    That's a great tip - I always do that. I underfill on oil change day and then top it up the next day. The problem I have is that the new oils are so thin it's hard to read the level on the dipstick. It's like watching water run down the stick. Sometime I have to wait a week or more, when the oil gets slightly darker in color, to top it off accurately. Great tip though.
     
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    I always find when I've just put in 4 liters, run the engine a bit, then checked the dipstick, it's markedly low. I'll put in additional .2 liters (this is now the same as 4.4 US qt), check the dipstick again: it's typically still maybe 3/8" below the top mark. At this point I leave it as-is, 'cause I know, a day or two later, it will miraculously be right at the top mark.
     
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    It is relatively tough to change the oil on a 2012 prius..

    You have to lift the car up some way.

    You have to have the special size oil filter remover. Do not buy a cheap one.

    When you replace the o ring on the plastic cover for the oil filter, make sure it is in the right spot. Not where it was on the one before you remove it.

    I can do an oil change in 10 minutes on a regular car, on a prius I plan for 30 minutes.
    It is t
     
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    I suppose "tough" is in the eye of the beholder, but the required intervals of the different maintenance requirements allow me to combine services so that I end up working on the car for a couple of hours once a year in nice weather
    1. Oil change
    2. Partial 1 gallon Engine coolant exchange
    3. Tyres rotation
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    In summary: Some 2 -3 hours and ~ $30 - $40 once a year. I'm good.
     
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    Currently, WalMart has 0w20 five quarts of Mobil 1 for $22.66 a bottle. That's a good deal.
     
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    Sagebrush, what are you doing with the coolant again? Basting out and refilling the reservoir? My engine circuit reservoir is down to the low mark (inverter circuit a bit better) and I'm trying to figure out what to do with the gallon you have to buy, just to remedy the those levels.
     
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    Mendel,
    I drain (from below, using the stopcock) and replace (from above) one gallon without letting air into the circuit. I use the Lisle funnel attached to the radiator, but I don't know any good reason why the reservoir would not serve the same purpose as the Lisle. EdtheFox would be a good person to ask.

    It has become a couple minute job every 10k miles. I have seen argument on PC whether it is wise to leave behind an aging, albeit in decreasing quantities, amount of coolant through the years but my opinion is that the Toyota recc of first replacement at 100k miles and then every 50k miles thereafter rather than a 'flush' is convincing evidence that old coolant stays behind using the 'proper' Toyota way and is not a problem.
     
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    I always changed the oil on my cars before I bought a Prius. It is just too much trouble for me and besides the problems you mentioned, you have to remove the splash cover underneath the car. Only have to change the oil every 10,000 miles. I have Toyota do it.
     
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    If I reach your age I might do the same.
     
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    There's a plastic cover over the oil filter? I guess it would help if I took a look under the car . . .

    Do you mind revealing where you bought your special oil filter wrench - Mendel said it was a 64 mm.

    I've got ramps for lifting the car and I suspect they will be too steep. I found another thread where they suggested ways to get around that.

    By the way, has anyone bought the official Toyota service manual(s) for the PIP? If so, is it worthwhile? I bought a set for our 2002 Prius and didn't really use them much because there's so much info on the web. Seems like there's even less maintenance required for this car (I think the spark plug change interval is 100K!)

    Thanks for everyone's comments and tips.
     
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    ^ The plastic cover covers the whole engine bay underside. It's got maybe 12 push-in fasteners, and at least a couple of 10mm (socket size) bolts, near the front. You can quick-access the drain plug and filter by just removing 2 fasteners and and bending down a small flap portion, at a "hinge". Trouble is, the hinge will start to crack after repeated bending, it is not very flexible.

    I prefer to take the whole thing off. There's two fasteners (the ones near the flap) that are larger, in my case they are grey colored (the rest are black). It's worth marking them somehow, make sure they're not mixed up. I believe there's actually some variation in the remaining fasteners, but it's subtle enough that you can mix them.

    I'm using a Honda filter wrench, it's a perfect match. If you google "Prius oil filter wrench" you can find them online. Or check with your dealership parts department. (Honda parts dept's have a wrench that'll work too)
     
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    Your first paragraph sounds very familiar, you explained all this to me before. Thanks for going through it again, sorry for my memory lapse.
     
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    This one works;



    If you go to the auto parts store, just make sure that you get one that is 65mm with 14 flats. I saw one made by Great Neck OEM at O'Reilly's. It was selling at $9.99.

    Any one made with two steps is too deep and won't work.
     
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