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New Owner maintence tips and gas tank questions.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by ziptieducktape, Dec 14, 2018.

  1. ziptieducktape

    ziptieducktape New Member

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    Hey All,

    I just picked up a 2008 Prius with 95k Miles clean title barley and scratches on the exterior and besides the floor mats the interior is very clean. I got it for 4k + fees = 4.7k OTD. Now I have some questions it would help greatly if you could answer these and I'll be sharing what I plan on doing please tell me if I'm doing something wrong.

    1. My gas tank is showing 3 bars with me driving 230 miles @ 47 MPG average now I read a few posts about the bladder shrinking/expanding depending on temperature, having to reset gas tank sensor. So I assume I have to reset my gas tank sensor correct? I assume if the bladder shrinks I can't do anything about it but wait for warmer temperatures right now it dips down to 30F where I live no snow tho.

    2. I checked the fluids (visual under hood) most look good. I plan on changing the oil + all coolants. Oil change is easy I'm using Mobil 1 5W-30 Full Synthetic $26.77 for 5QT and I bought 10 (a case) of OEM Toyota filters from Amazon $4.40 for 1 ($44 for 10). Which isn't a bad deal and I plan on keeping the car forever so I'll use em all eventually. Now I don't have a guide on maintenance and I'll also be doing the inverter coolant + radiator. I assume they both can use the same coolant? Any coolant/filter/oil recommendations ? What else do I need to check?

    3. The battery seems fine to me. Drives on electric on slow speeds you can see it help the motor when needed also usually stays above half way. I'll be checking spark plugs when I do all this too. I can't think of what else to do or check. At 95k through carfax the previous owner did take into the dealer for maintenance and the miles align.
     
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  2. Patrick Wong

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    Congratulations on your Prius purchase.
    I would not worry about resetting the fuel gauge. How much fuel do you add after the fuel pump nozzle first clicks off? I usually will add at least 1/2 gallon. Obviously, each fuel pump nozzle is different, and you do not want to go to the point where you are spilling fuel or there is so much fuel in the system that the emissions control for the fuel tank is damaged.

    You are right that the fuel tank capacity will expand in warmer weather.

    The oil and filters that you bought are a good choice.

    When replacing coolant, measure the amount of drained coolant. This will tell you how much coolant you need to add before you declare victory on project completion. This is especially important when doing the engine coolant loop.

    Use Toyota Super Long Life Coolant which is premixed with distilled water. You will need around 9 US quarts, so buy three gallon containers.

    The serpentine drive belt will probably be cracking by now (if original) and I would suggest replacing it. Check the engine coolant pump for coolant seepage at the pump bearing. This can be seen as a whitish or pinkish deposit inside the pump pulley or deposited on the air conditioner compressor housing below the pump. Replace the pump if you see this.

    It is not easy to get air out of the engine coolant loop because of the coolant heat recovery system. My post here provides information about how to replace the engine coolant pump, thermostat, serpentine belt, and coolant.

    How to replace engine coolant pump and thermostat | PriusChat

    Remove the relay box mounted on the cowl, to improve access to the spark plugs. Install the correct NGK or Denso iridium spark plugs. Go easy when removing the old spark plugs as they may not be easy to remove after 10 years. Use the correct 5/8" spark plug socket with a rubber cushion so that you do not break the porcelain tail of the old plugs while removing them.
     
  3. bisco

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    congrats and welcome, all the best!(y)
     
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    Excellent advice on going slow and not rushing the spark plug removal.

    When I replaced mine at 120,000 mi on my 2008 Prius I sprayed some PB blaster penetrating fluid with a nozzle down the plug hole before I tried to remove mine. Not a lot just enough to hopefully loosen them some. I then stuffed a small rag strip down the tube to clean up the hole from any excess spray before removing the old plug.

    Mine still were very difficult to remove and made a 'squeaking' noise as I slowly removed them I was nervous as a cat the spark plug was going to seize and strip the plug hole threads. When it would squeak I would reverse the ratchet and tighten just a little then reverse it again and begin the extraction process once again.

    I put some never seize on the spark plug threads of the new ones when I installed them. The manufacture say not to use never seize but after the nerve racking process of removing the old ones I did use never seize and was very careful to not over tighten the new plugs.

    It's great plugs will last 120,000 miles today however the interaction between aluminum threads and steel spark plugs is not so great.
     
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    I'll drink to that. (y)

    Great user name too, welcome.
     
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    Thank you all for the replies. Very helpful, @Patrick Wong thank you for the detailed reply and especially the post you have I'll be using it.
     
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    I usually add till the first click and that's about it. I never pump to brim. Should I? How much can shrink because I use about 5 gallons and i have 2-3 bars left which is I believe 1-2 bars beyond half.
     
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    Don’t pump to the brim, but you could probably pump one more gallon.
     
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    You're right with the extra pump I got another gallon in but still 4.8 gallons when the fuel gauge is at 3 bars. Is that normal?
     
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    not in general, but yes for certain fuel bladders.