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I have a 2012 Toyota Prius C two with 95,000 miles. Soon I will need a 100,000-mile maintenance. Any

Discussion in 'Prius c Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by tgpii, Nov 25, 2018.

  1. joelg1988

    joelg1988 Junior Member

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    I work in a shop doing diagnostics and I agree that most modern vehicles are much, much better than the 80's and 70's, however there are vehicles we get more often then others: 2014+ Mitsubishi Mirage is the absolute worst modern vehicle ever built. Also Nissan's CVTs fail at around 40-90k miles. Some Fiat-Chrysler vehicles such as the 200/Avenger/Dart are bad quality vehicles overall.
     
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    I'm coming right up on the 100k mile marker, so also looking for recommendations on that service (likely take it to a trusted mechanic as opposed to a Toyota Dealership). It looks like the maintenance guide specifies the inverter fluid needs to be replaced at 150k then every 50k thereafter, but the engine coolant needs to be replaced at 100k and every 50k thereafter. Does that sound about right?
     
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    ztanos All-around Geek!

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    You have the 2014 Prius Plug in? You might find more accurate answers in that thread.

    Or... https://www.toyota.com/t3Portal/document/omms-s/T-MMS-14PriusPHV/pdf/2014_Toyota_Prius%20Plugin%20Hybrid_WMG_lr.pdf

    Page 40.
     
  4. orenji

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    Gen 3 is not a bad car. Many have been driven just as many miles as a Gen 2. It all depends on the driver and the maintenance done to any car.
     
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    Hybridpit in Buena Park.
     
  6. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    That's exactly right. They should have you as a technical writer: the way it's spelled out in the Toyota booklet is confoundingly confusing.
     
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    About transmission fluis. My Prius C 2012 has 83000, In a wshop they say to me that if didnt change it at 30000 I can't change it anymore. So either you change it every 30000 or never change it. Do this sound logic? Thanks
     
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    NO. Not logical and not right.
    They are lying to you.
     
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  10. ETC(SS)

    ETC(SS) The OTHER One Percenter.....

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    Not even close.

    Do not ever take your car back there again.

    The transaxle fluid change is like many things people like to argue about on the internet.
    Many people (probably most people) never perform this maintenance at all, while others change the fluid regularly.
    If you decide to have this service performed, it's relatively simple to do and not that expensive ($120 more or less) but you have to make sure that they use the OEM fluid.

    I'm not reading where many of the C-types are having transavle trouble and yours is a relatively low mileage car.

    Read up on it in this forum if you're interested, but honestly you might also be well advised to skip this maintenance.

    Your call.
     
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