I know the 3rd Gen Prius needed the EGR cleaned but haven't seen anything about our 4th Gen. I have a 2017 and 2021 Prius and both have had zero issues but are both getting close to 50,000 miles and I'm wondering if the EGR needs maintenance. FWIW: Transmission job is a breeze in these cars....just drain and fill....I love owning Toyotas!!
There is no need to clean the EGR system on a Gen 4 Prius. The design of the Gen 4 was changed compared to the Gen 3. Do a search on this Gen 4 forum and you will find only a few threads about cleaning the EGR system.
@jerrymildred, working at Tampa Hybrids, reported a 4th gen Prius owner insisted (against their advice) to get an EGR system cleaning. He reported the car had over 300k miles, and carbon build up was minor. I recall a press release for gen 4 (somewhere...), Toyota noted the car had a revised EGR system. They also keep pretty quiet, about gen 3 EGR...
Yes, I agree. The more we touch things, more things can go wrong. That's why US NAVY do oil analysis before changing their oil and such. More down time is not good.
Should the Gen 4 PVC be replaced on a regular basis, i.e. 75k miles? I was told if PVC clogs it may add pressure to the EGR????
No, PCV valve is no longer issues in any Toyota since 2005. Most Toyota engines have buffle that separate oil from crankcase fume and reduce the amount of oil go through PCV lines. The hybrid intake always contains some trace of oil, water, and fuel mixture because the engine start and stop very often. We never heard any PCV valve problem since Gen 2.
Horrible advice. 2010-2015 PCV and even Gen 4 can clog up and should be changed periodically. They are all of about $7, just do it!