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I bought a 2009 Prius with 230,000 Miles.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Simbaboy, Jan 4, 2017.

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    I just be rolling every where in this 2009 lol. Runs like a clock with no mechanical issues what so ever. Just shows how reliable these 09s are. 1490036192233.jpg
     
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    My family and I are visiting The Great Smoky Mountains.
    I decided to reset the Energy Consumption graph on the way back from Clingman Dome (the highest peak there).

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    Lot's of coasting down hill. Always good for mpg. Just don't go back up.
     
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    Drove the car yesterday night from Chicago back to home in Michigan.

    There was a major thunderstorm (the night sky had constant lightning) and the rainfall felt like I was driving in a waterfall.

    The tires felt very stable going through highway puddles. No issues here.

    The wipers at highest speed felt like they could not keep up with the heavy rain fall. I constantly wished for 1 more higher speed.

    Also, the headlights felt weak. Are there any better sealed units available--my headlights have 'internal clouding' that I can't clean up.

    Love the car.

    Simba
     
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    For the headlight clouding, use "wipe new" which is like armor all X 1000 on all plastics and vinyls on your car. Each box comes with a headlight kit where you wet the headlight, use the extremely fine grit sandpaper until the cloudy residue disappears, and then take 1 rag with a spray of wipe new on it, and use one swiping motion over it. It works like magic, just don't swipe over the same area twice as it creates a transparent barrier but gets murky and dries that way if over swiping or it rains within 24 hours. If there is condensation on the inside of the light unit itself, a good way to fix it is to use a very small drill bit and drill a hole through the bottom of the light fixture and the trapped air can escape and dry the inside of the headlight assembly.
     
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    Cheapest I am seeing on Amazon are just under $120 delivered.

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    Hello Friends,

    In a few days we are going away for a 5 week road trip but not with my Prius.

    Nobody will be around to periodically start and drive the car. I used the search function above but could not find the best way to keep the 12V battery charged or keep the fluid molecules and electrons flowing..

    Thank you,

    Simba
     
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    If you can't connect a 120v trickle charger (aka battery tender) to the car, look into solar powered 12v chargers. They are widely used in the boating and RV worlds.

    120v battery tenders are sold just about anywhere car accessories are sold (walmart, auto parts stores, etc). I use them on motorcycles 365.
     
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    I do have a battery tender.
    Thank you.
    Simba
     
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    You could also charge up before you leave, then disconnect negative battery cable. Or completely remove battery, if you like. It's sitting connected, with low level but constant drain, that can kill it. Disconnected it'll still drop, but a lot slower.
     
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    My next door neighbor told me he will start the car for me every week. Perfect.

    What a great car. I can tow with it (lite weight trailer, lite bike), I can sleep in it, I can send 1000W of electricity into my home with an inverter and only use about 1gallon of gas in a 24hour period, I can use it as a car, etc

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    my Prius in the background as I fly my drone.
    One more use for this car, LOL.
    Simba

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    Just make real sure they know how to turn it off correctly. I know that sounds basic but more than once have I read here of some good intentioned newbie who either left it on running for long periods or in acc mode and running down the 12v.
     
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    Not sure why, when you have a battery tender, you are doing this. Surely it would be much easier to connect up the tender and then forget about it. You will have a fully charged battery when you get back. Cannot say the same will be the case with the car being started once a week (assuming your neighbor is very reliable), and then for how long will it be running?

    Just can't see that as a solution when you have the perfect tool for the job.
     
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    Or, fully-charge the 12V battery, then disconnect it at the dedicated jumpstart point in the main relay/fuse box next to the inverter. It is better to disconnect the battery this way, vs. disconnecting a battery cable in the hatch, since the hatch is not easy to open without electrical power available. You have to crawl in the back and find the mechanical release lever to open the hatch.

    If the battery is disconnected, then no one has to worry about starting the car periodically etc. There's no point in doing that weekly unless your neighbor is able to leave the Prius READY for a few hours each time. Starting the car for 10 minutes at a time is not going to help.
     
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    Battery tender or disconnecting is better than having someone start it unless you're going to be gone for months at a time and need to get the top end re-lubricated.
     
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    I am liking my 2009 so much that I am thinking of adding another one to our family.
    My friend at work has a 2010 that he wants to sell (probably sometime later this Fall).
    The car has been very well maintained and still looks very good.
    I have offered him about $400 more than what Carmax will give him for the car.
    He is not into selling the car privately and likes to sell his cars to Carmax (he hates Craigslist).
    Should I be looking at a much newer Prius or will the price that I can get the friend's 2010 dictate the decision?
    Simba
     
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    Hey, that's my summer cabin in the background!
     
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    We have just travelled 2000 Miles from Michigan to Calgary, Alberta. 4 large adults, carrier and trailer. We have averaged about 38 MPG and no change to oil level.

    The Prius has performed really well.

    No complaints and can't wait to give our baby some ethanol free gas in Canada.

    But just noticed for the 1st time a little car weakness: going over speed bumps causes the car to bottom out and actually can hear something in the bottom of the car rub against these large speed bumps. I actually crawled over the bumps at varying angles but still could hear and feel a grind ?exhaust system.

    Anyhow, loving the car despite the 260K Miles.

    May look into getting firmer suspension components and raising the car a bit.

    Simba

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    any of the aero panels hanging down? tires pressured up?