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DIY visual inspection for dummies

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by 2009Prius, Jan 7, 2010.

  1. Rafikiro

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    This is a great thread! I hate my local dealer so much for their ineptitude, I think they realize my feelings, ignored my request for appointment for the floor mat fix and inspection. Now I can have some idea and do it on my own, I would like to take pics and have someone look them over though. I will spend Monday or Tuesday on this and the PCV valve. One issue I have (will have to try the flashlight thing) how to check the coolant, the full and low marks are practically next to each other and the bottle makes it hard to see. Any other tips on this, only thing that makes me nervous. Relevant info: 2008 Prius 64,000 miles in service 2 years 2 months (on Saturday).

    Thank you!
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    Sorry to hear your bad experience. I would still try to build a good relationship with a dealer though. Maybe try a different dealer? At some point down the road we will need their help if we keep our cars long enough.

    Yes especially there are those huge flanges in between the full and empty mark of the inverter coolant reservoir (picture 103. above) that makes it really difficult. A strong light does help. Give it a try. Don't let the light shine or reflect into your eyes of course. Just try to illuminate the liquid from one side and look from the other side of the reservoir. In picture 103 you can see the light sitting on top of the inverter. Good luck!
     
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    As to the dealer after two oil changes where they told me the oil had to be over the full mark (and significantly so) and left a bolt off of a brake change on another vehicle I wont go near them other than to get supplies that I cannot get at other dealers. I plan to either find the best rated (by Prius Chaters) dealer and travel to them or go somewhere in Texas and visit family, no other dealers nearby here in West KY. Nashville might work, but I have heard good things about one dealer in Dallas so road trip!

    Thanks for the further info on the Coolant!

    Raf
     
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    Quick note, did the inspection from this thread today. Still deciding how things were and reviewing notes here. One question, the coolant looked low in the front (overflow?) tank, behind the radiator. As above I cannot really see how the farther back tank level is, though now it looks like it is low also. Can I, should I, add coolant, and if so should I add it to the front tank that is definitely low? Will have at least one pic to be looked at later. I am new to car maintenance so keep the making fun down, but what is the disc to be measured at 22 mm, should be in pic 1 correct? I think the 11mm one is the one with green and grey behind it correct (clear in pic 3)?

    Thanks again!
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    I will let other experts comment on the coolants since I am learning myself.

    Yes the 22 mm is the thickness of the big shiny metal disc in pic. 1.

    11 mm is the thickness of the brake pad that's in between the green plate and the big metal disc in pic. 3.

    Good luck! :)
     
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    Yes, you can and should add coolant when it is low. I recommend you buy a gallon jug of Toyota Super Long Life Coolant from your friendly Toyota dealer's parts dept counter. This will cost ~$21 or so. The coolant is premixed with distilled water, just pour it in.

    You may find that a plastic funnel will help you to add the coolant, without spills.
     
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    Every 3,000 miles or every other month, I soak the CV boots, steering boots, sway bar joints and strut boots with silicone spray (by Permatex, #80070). This is a trick I learned years ago while working for a gas station from the mechanic.

    My 2001 Honda Insight with 287,000 still had the original CV boots that were in perfect supple condition.
     
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    Thanks for the tips. :) Do you clean the rubber first or just spray directly?
     
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    Do you have picture for steering boots, sway bar joints and strut boots? Sorry I'm new to DIY and need more information how to locate those parts
     
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    I just spray it on/soak it directly. Most of the residual dust and durt comes right off with the soaking.
     
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    dony 71-

    Strut boot #11 and #18

    Axel boots #62 #63 #65 #74

    Steering boots #12 #75 #76 #79

    These are great pictures of the areas I soak with silicon spray. Keeps the boots nice and supple.
     
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    I do this during oil changes while I wait for the oil to drain completely. :D
     
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    Electrical Issue?

    Hello everyone,

    My name is Nick, from Seattle. I am a first time Prius owner. Bought my 2003 Prius about eleven months ago. I am having an electrical problem as a couple of day of now. Several things, like check engine sign, triangle with exclamation mark in it, a car symbol with exclamation mark. After taking it to the dealership, testing came back with P3000, P3030, C1202, C1213, C1215, C1241,C1242, C1259, C1551 - any idea what these might mean. They told me that has something to do with a HV battery and that in its turn causes all these other error signals. However when I look at the battery functionality of the dash boards, everything appears good as before. The car drives fine, sometimes powering down. If I pull over and restart, it goes again. Please help if you can, any advice?
     
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    and If I don't do an oil change monthly (I drive a lot of miles, 38,000 + per year) then I silicon the boots every other month as a routine.
     
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    Re: Electrical Issue?

    Get it replaced under the hybrid 8 year warranty?
     
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    15K photos Re: DIY visual inspection for dummies

    Just done 15K service myself. Here is a photo with the rubber cover lifted up as suggested:

    #1501
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    More photos to come later...
     
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    15K rear brakes Re: DIY visual inspection for dummies

    This time around I ran my (clean) finger over the rear brake linings. It felt quite smooth - I suppose that's normal (to match the smooth drum surface). There were some brake dusts accumulated on the drum surface (on both sides of the area where the liner makes contact). I forgot to get brake parts cleaner so I just wiped them off with paper towel.
    Some pictures:

    #1511 - right hand side
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    #1512
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    #1513 - left hand side
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    #1514
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    15K front brakes Re: DIY visual inspection for dummies

    The front brake pads on the outside are easy to see and measure. The pads on the inside are so well hidden that I have no idea how to measure or even see well. :confused: I tried to take photos through the narrow gap (parallel to the pad and disk surface):

    #1521 - right hand side
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    #1522 - left hand side
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