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    vecino New Member

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    My 2005 Prius (the only car I have ever loved) gave me an error message ABS telling me to get to a level place to reset the brake. There are no level places in San Miguel de Allende. It wouldn't turn off, and the battery ran totally out.

    I had thought the Toyota dealer in Queretaro would work on hybrids, but I was told they don't sell them, work on them, or honor the warranty. Is my only solution to drive to the border and sell it? We live permanently here and have no plans to return to the US.
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    mingoglia New Member

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    Is it possible to have it towed to a border town with a Toyota dealership?
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    efusco Troll Slayer

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    Ran which battery down?
    Why couldn't you shut off...what happened, what did you try? did you disconnect the 12v battery to try to shut it down? Did you try pulling the dome fuse? Did you try holding in the start button continuously for 10 seconds?

    Were you experiencing any abnormalities prior to the error code?
    Do you have access to a tool to pull the codes from the CAN-bus?
    What happens now when you try to start up?
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    ranchogirl New Member

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    Have it towed to the dealership where you bought your car or call around to different dealerships that will work on them. I don't know where in Mexico you are, but I'd bet that dealerships in larger cities will be more likely to be willing to work on it.

    BTW, they ALL have to honor the warranty if they are a franchised dealership (which it is if it has "Toyota" in the name). Doesn't mean they know how to fix it, though.
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    rfruth New Member

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    Prius = new school - Mexico = old school (wouldn't mind living there) but a Corolla is high tech there so sell the Prius & get a old F150 :)
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    tochatihu New Member

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    I'm guessing that the 12 volt battery is discharged, and temporarily you can use any other 12 volt battery (that size or larger) to start the car. Be very careful to connect the polarity correctly!

    If it cannot be driven and there is no local repair, then I suppose you have to think about a flat-bed truck to Queretaro. If not there, then Mexico City.

    Buena suerte and let us know your progress.
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    Sandy Hippi Chick

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    yep......agreed.
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    spitinuri New Member

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    Agreed. This is typical 12v battery behavior.

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