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Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by C-in-DC, Aug 22, 2023.

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  2. Keep and fix

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  1. C-in-DC

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    Radiator support is bent. Headlight is gone and some of the wire harness connectors for the headlamp broke. Total loss?

    has new engine, new cat, new egr,
     

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    2010. 247,000 acv $5,500
     
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    ouch, sorry!
    but with all that, i would fix it
     
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    Also has a green bean hybrid battery replacement.
     
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    only thing left is the brake actuator
     
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    thanks, frustrating because I just spent 8 months fixing it slowly.

    The radiator support arm is bent. I think that’s a welded part of the frame? Could be misidentifying the part. It’s where the headlamp bolts to right below the hood. I could bend it back to normal with a ratchet strap but I don’t know if the wheel well is bent down. Might be too difficult to learn how to bend the frame back properly and I don’t know how to weld.
     
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    I replaced that too. It was fun getting frustrated with the crappy scanner that only bleeds the system with a Samsung and not an iPhone.
     
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    i agree, take it to a body shop for an estimate. at least you'll learn how much damage there is
     
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    Looks DIY-able to me... Hardest part is going to be hammering/bending straight the parts of the frame that the fender, headlight and radiator bolt to.

    And of course all this is assuming impact happened up top and nothing down below was bent. If your picture is not showing an impact at the bottom of it and there's a significant impact to the frame where front left wheel mounts then it's likely totaled.
     
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    Impact was mostly up top since I hit an suv. It’s Drive-able. I’ve only found one video on how to repair the frame and it’s not enough info to bend it back right:
     
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    Total loss settlement but no detail posted of what the settlement is. I’ll vote for that, even though there’s no info provided to be informed what is!!’
     
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    Insurance details?
     
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    That's a lightweight easy fix right there The part you're talking about bent isn't really the core support That's the part that runs right to the side of the headlight The actual core support which holds the locking mechanism for the hood is removable it unbolts that whole piece comes right off The pieces that flank that or near the headlights do not come off usually you can beat those and pull those back into shape with the headlight out which is broken so if it's going to be out anyway so that should be a real simple easy fix I did this on a generation 2 where that curved part of the sheet metal that bolts up to the end of the core support was mangled to pieces with a pair of pliers hand tongs and a hammer I beat that bad boy almost back to factory specs Hood closes all of it works no problem and my core support on the generation 2 was bent so I took the center part of that with the hood lock and the center support piece that goes from the bottom to the top off of another car sitting right next to it that I own and put that on the broken car fix the mangled piece same side as your car actually and it's been on the road ever since can't even tell it The generation 3 should be easier to twist and beat that piece back into shape because it's much thinner than the generation 2 same piece much thinner You can almost bend it all by hand. And the rest of that is all lightweight junk you can find off I just turned away a car for $500 a generation 3 2014 that I could have fixed I just have no interest in generation 3 fixing I'd rather have another $700 generation too with leather interior like I just bought but that's of course it's total lost by the insurance company that feeds the salvage industry and so on and so forth I'd have that car back on the road tomorrow or the next day easily but personally I don't want any more generation threes I've lost interest in this whole series of this model It's just not worth my time.
     
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    They valued my car at $5,500 which is higher than KBB. Adjuster hasn’t offered a formal settlement yet.
     
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    Cop found the other driver at fault so their insurance has to pay. Problem is we have the same insurance company so they don’t want to cannibalise themselves. the adjuster is holding pat.
     
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    As long as damage is only up top the mounting spots for headlight and fender are easy to bend back with hand tools...
     
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    I pulled on the wheel well and radiator support a bit with a ratchet strap to drive. but the support arm is not back to the original shape. Hood hinge looks messed up too. It’s easily bent but not in

    what about paint? Is it a Tricolor? Rockauto good enough for parts or will only OEM parts work?
     
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    No when you have a damaged car like this yeah you can buy Rock Auto parts parts all kinds of aftermarket body parts will fit and are relatively close no hole adjustments and what have you generally. I'm not sure about the paint use whatever you like I mean I would imagine you want to try to match the paint code of the car that's on your door panel TRCR something like that it's marked so then when you get that straight you can order spray cans or whatever it is you're going to do get a pint something
     
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    It takes a while. You'll get better results if you work on it a little bit at a time and slowly bend all the parts back into place. Bending one area back perfectly before you work on the other areas is way more problematic. You could also go to a wrecker and saw off some of those chunks and replace the most badly damage areas via welding or maybe in some cases bolting.