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Prime's "glass jaw" worse than expected

Discussion in 'Prime Main Forum (2017-2022)' started by Georgina Rudkus, Mar 4, 2022.

  1. Georgina Rudkus

    Georgina Rudkus Senior Member

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    The Prius Prime is legendary for its fragile acrylic "glass jaw" bumper and grille. Here's another issue that can be exceptionally expensive.

     
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    schja01 One of very few in Chicagoland

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    Everything is expensive. If you have the fancy LED headlamps they are $1000 each side.
    People poo poo the extended warrany but I think a case could be made for one on the Prime.
     
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    I don't get the title.
     
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    schja01 One of very few in Chicagoland

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    I do. Basically the OP feels the front of the Prime is prone to damage like your jaw.
     
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    & like the Prime's heat pump .... that is the intimation
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    But I have yet to read a report of failed LED headlight or failed compressor that would have been covered by an extended warranty. I am not sure what happened to the car in the video. But it sounds like it was in an accident, and the guy is salvaging the compressor? If the burn-out of the compressor happened in the 3 years 36 months, not due to accident damage, it would have been covered by the original warranty. If the failure is caused by an accident, then the warranty (extended or not) will not pay anyway.

    Has there been any report of frequent compressor failure in PP, within the 3/36 or beyond? Don't think so.
     
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    The narrator says these compressors burn out regularly from being neglected or improperly charged. Does anyone know that to be a true statement?
     
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    Check these out.



     
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    a prediction is only valid if it comes to pass. what's the oldest prime, 6 years? not a bad track record so far
     
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    You gotta watch curbs or those concrete things in the parking stalls, as the bumper is so low. Smashing your bumper into one can be expensive occurance. I try to park short of them.
     
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    My Prime's bumper clears stuff that used to always scrape on my Gen 2 & 3. Even with the reduced ground clearance. Someone at Toyota finally wised up and put a slope on the bottom of the overhang.
     
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    They found other ways to keep air drag low, I guess.
     
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    Same.

    Oh? Was there a design update for 2021?
     
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    The curved glass in the back makes up for much of the front aerodynamic loss.

    If so, it's not very obvious. I made screen grabs from the 2017 brochure and from the online 2022 picture. The bottom one (2022) has a slightly higher point of view, so they are not identical angles.
    Edit: Actually, it looks like they are at the same angle now that I compare the A-pillars.
    Screen Shot 2022-03-13 at 8.05.21 AM.png Screen Shot 2022-03-13 at 8.05.39 AM.png
     
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    Still, you don't want to scrape under the car either.
     
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    Very true. But I've still scraped it countless times. No real harm yet, but that doesn't mean I won't snag something bigger someday. I'm starting to get kind of serious about a lift kit if I keep it much longer.