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Care and Feeding Almost New Prius

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by WMIToni, Jan 8, 2006.

  1. WMIToni

    WMIToni New Member

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    After driving my brother's Pri over the past year, I just had to have one. I could only afford used and found a 2005 which was close to what I really wanted and the price was just right. The owner told me they were selling it as the mileage was terrible with the first degree days below 30. Thought I could handle that as I do have a Civic for back up. If a car doesn't ever get good mileage, can it be rectified or should I be satisfied with what I bought? I do know how to drive correctly as I drove my brothers, cold weather or not, and got decent mileage with the same routes 46-51mpg). With the used one, I see between 32-36mpg. The car has 11,800 miles on it.

    How do you get rid of the flash screen that tells you maintenance is required? I had the oil changed and tires changed by a friend but he doesn't know how to get rid of the message . I bought my last air filter and oil filter from Toyota. Can I substitute with a generic oil filter available say at Autozone, etc? What brand should I buy?

    Tire pressure is good and the car is garaged overnight.
     
  2. Jack 06

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    First off, welcome to PriusChat!

    Second, where do you live? We urge members to put at least their state of residence in their "personal info" (which shows on the left side of every post you make), partly becasuse on MPG questions, the first question that will pop into people's minds is often, "what's the climate where he/she lives"?

    Third, how long are most of your trips? If you use it to commute, how many miles? Have you driven it on trips of 30 miles or more?

    All Priuses get less than maximum MPG when driven on shorter (e.g., 5-20 miles) trips because a lot of the car's energy upon being started is focussed on warming up the catalytic converter to make the emissions system work properly. Don't know how much you may have already read here on these basics.

    32-36 MPG is not acceptable to most of us under almost any driving conditions, and, as you say, you already know how well another Prius will do under nearly the same conditions. How long have you owned yours and how many miles have you put on it?
     
  3. WMIToni

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    Location is SW MI (Muskegon)Same routing as the borrowed Prius, 4-5 trips per weeks which are 20 miles or less and 3 to 4 trips per week with a round trip of 110 miles. A few longer trips per month of just over 200 miles. I have put about 2500 miles on it and had my friend change the oil at just under 10,000 as the timing was convenient for him. The people I purchased it from told me that they regularly drove to their winter getaway (temps 30 or less) and were discouraged at the mileage. I have no idea of how well they drove it or at what speeds.

    With the right information, I can purchase the oil filter (generic ?) and air filter to have on hand. I have a coupon for Autozone if they would carry what I need.
     
  4. richard schumacher

    richard schumacher shortbus driver

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    Do a VIN search to see whether it has been in any accidents. (If it is a salvage, I'd run away from it and not bother with the next step. Too many inobvious yet serious things can go undetected and unrepaired in a complicated car like this.)

    As with any used car, pay a mechanic (Prius certified, of course, which most likely means at a Toyota dealer) to assess its condition before you decide whether to buy it. It could be a creampuff with an easily correctible problem, or the previous owner may have ruined it somehow. Better to find out before you buy.

    Oops, my bad, you already own it. Then definitely have a Prius mechanic check it out.
     
  5. DanMan32

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    Best probably to get a genuine Toyota air filter. You could use another brand, but you might need some retrofitting to get it to fit and seal properly in the filter housing. Any good brand oil filter of the correct size will work.

    But to your main question on how to turn off the Maint. Reqd. light. Being sure that the ODO is in ODO and not trip A or trip B, power up the car while holding down the ODO button until the dashes disappear on the ODO display. After that, the Maint. Reqd. will start blinking on powerup after 4500 miles has elapsed since reset, and will remain on after 5K has elapsed.

    Mileage: Those short trips are probably your culprit. Avoid the defrosters whenever posssible. When at stops, turn off the AC and the ICE should shut down if it is somewhat warm. Otherwise it will remain running to bring the coolant temp close to its high mark so it can warm the cabin heater core.
     
  6. etyler88

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    FRAM filters are high quaility and have a nice texture coating so that they can be removed without any tools. No fitting problems.

    Try driving your brother's car and your car over the exact same route and compare the instant and overall mileage and when the ICE is on. Then you can describe the situation to a mechanic better. If the mileage is that bad it should be covered by warranty or lemon law. It would incredibly frustrating but that's how it goes. Worst case scenario is sell it to someone else in warm weather.
     
  7. jayman

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    Actually the basic orange-can Fram is one of the worst oil filters you can buy. They are very poorly constructed, and this was brought up in a previous topic.