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Online resources for finding part numbers and other info

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by Hammersmith, Jul 3, 2023.

  1. Hammersmith

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    I'm feeling like the biggest idiot in the world right now, so I just wanted to share.

    There are three extremely good resources for tracking down part numbers and repair instructions. Many on here know at least one of them, if not all of them. Two of the three cost money, but they can be very worth it if you plan to do part or all of the work yourself. All three are official Toyota websites.


    1. autoparts.toyota.com (free)
    This website never had the best user interface, but Toyota managed to screw it up even more a few months ago. Elements of it are more responsive now, but they removed some very, very useful info it used to display. It's still valuable as a resource, but it's no longer the best first source.

    2. techinfo.toyota.com (a.k.a. TIS) (paid)
    This is the same website Toyota technicians use at dealerships(but not for diagnostics). It includes access to repair manuals, technical service bulletins, and a host of other great reference material. A subscription gives you access to everything Toyota, including Lexus and Scion. You can buy access for 2-days, a month, or a year. Prices are $25, $95, and $505 respectively. You might consider getting the month subscription the first time because it takes awhile to get comfortable navigating the site. Once you're comfortable, the 2-day subscription should be enough to find what you need, download it(everything is available as downloadable pdfs), and get out before your 2-days expires.

    3. http://www.toyota-tech.eu (paid)
    Okay, this is the most expensive, but it's the best by far in one way. You get access to the European version of the above website, with everything it contains, but you also get access to some other cool things. First and foremost is the same parts software that dealerships use(MicroCat). This is way, way better than the first website on this list. (And here's where the "I'm an idiot" comes in.) I thought it only gave access to the European parts listings, but I just realized there's another pull down that lets you select other markets, including US and Japan. That makes this resource invaluable if you're trying to find out what parts fit on what models, or what comes on different trims. This also gives you the exploded part schematics that used to be on parts.toyota.com, except even better. Just note that the subscription prices are about 2x-6x higher than TIS. You can buy access from anything from an hour to a year. Price starts at roughly $4.37 for an hour, $16.30 for 4 hours, $21.80 for a day, $95 for a week, $316.50 for a month, and $3165.25 for a year. (The strange amounts are because I converted from euros to dollars.)


    Just hoping that this might benefit someone.
     
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    Some of my local dealership parts store started using this interface. Which removed the ability to purchase parts with PayPal. Huge disappointment. Not only that. Discounts were offered with the older interface and with new interface you can purchase parts at full MSRP. It seems like the prices are being set by Toyota instead of the dealership.
     
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    Don’t forget dealership parts departments.

    yeah your #1 (was parts.Toyota) got messed up recently, the opposite of an upgrade.

    Another online resource/seller is Amayama. They don’t seem to be keeping up with gens later than 3rd, but good for me, good prices, and ship to Canada. :)
     
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    @Hammersmith would you happen to have the part number for the left and right wiper inserts? I tried looking for it and get whole bunch of results and they don’t really which is left and right.
     
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    Yeah, I've already gotten burned on that myself. I've got two useless inserts that are way too short because of wrong information on Toyota's website. I believe I've got the correct part numbers now, though I haven't yet ordered a new set to be certain. I put together a full list of maintenance items and their part numbers in one of the other subforums, but the wipers inserts are 85214-08050(driver) and 85214-0E130(passenger).
     
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    Sweet Thanks!
     
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    Found another good source for parts info. I have absolutely no idea if it's a reputable company to order from, but it's a way to access the same parts information and exploded diagrams you usually have to either pay for or go to a dealership parts department to get. Only problem is that it hasn't been updated to include the gen5 yet. The website has probably been mentioned on here on one of the previous gen subforums, but it's new to me. The company is based in Thailand, so the only good reason to use the website is for parts info or maybe to order Japan-specific parts. Without the gen5 info in their system, I can't tell how bad the shipping costs would be for the side mirror conversion parts.

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