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Maintenance beyond 120,000 miles

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by BradC, Mar 25, 2019.

  1. BradC

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    I just had the 120,000 mile maintenance done on my 2014 Prius, so I've reached the end of the schedule described in the booklet.

    Do I start over at the beginning and do what's described at 5K miles at 125K miles, etc.?

    Or is there an extended schedule I can find somewhere that I should follow?

    Thanks.
     
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    wash, rinse, repeat. but aren't there some notes in there about future fluid changes?

    of course, you'll start having non maintenance items popping up over time, have you cleaned the egr circuit?
     
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    I'd cobbled a spreadsheet of the US schedule, to the limit, and someone had asked "what now", so I extrapolated, to 240K miles (pdf version added, if spreadsheet is not going to work):
     
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    I'm not sure RE future fluid changes, but it looks like the schedule posted below will cover that for me.

    I haven't cleaned the EGR circuit, although I recall reading about it. It seems daunting as a DIY project, so I would probably have my mechanic do it. What interval is recommended for that?

    Thanks! Very helpful.
     
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    Clean your egr circuit sooner rather than later;).

    It may save your head gasket:).

    Who’s your mechanic as I’m pretty sure your up here in Nor Cal if memory serves correctly :whistle:?

    Good luck and keep us posted (y).
     
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    There might be a few plausible extras as the miles pile on, beyond the "usual suspects" (EGR and Intake Manifold clean, Transaxle fluid change, brake fluid change, oil catch can install).

    Maybe timing chain replacement, around 240K?? Or is that crazy talk?

    Oh, and the two coolant pumps.
     
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    How does one determine when the timing chain is bad? I’m at 220,000 miles and upon inspection it looks fine.
     
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    Probably is, lol. FWIW, if you've got the engine torn down, there's some chain inspection specs in the attachment (commencing page 24).
     
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    You never cease to amaze me. You really know your Toyota’s
     
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    I just find stuff as it comes up. :oops:
     
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    I use a small 2-man shop called The Maintenance Shop in Chico, but I'm in the Bay Area part of the week, so I could go to a mechanic there, if there's someone you recommend.

    I'll have to see if my guy does the EGR circuit and the intake manifold cleaning.

    Do you (or anyone else on this thread) have any thoughts what those 2 things will cost?

    I did the transmission (transaxle) fluid and the brake fluid recently and will put them on the maintenance schedule for every 60K miles each, which is what my mechanic recommended.

    RE the two coolant pumps: Are you saying those should be replaced at some point? If so, when? Thanks.
     
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    Others might have a better idea. @Raytheeagle ?
     
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    You don’t ever replace the timing chain unless they go bad.
     
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    One option is to buy spare parts for each component and then do a swap ;).

    That saves on labor rates and you get the piece of mind of knowing the condition of the system:).

    I’m a bad person to ask about the coolant pumps as I am the type to preventatively replace them before they fail. Engine water pump I did at 175k miles and the inverter water pump I have purchased and will do next Friday if my work calendar allows:cool:.

    Then our 2010 with 199 k miles should be good for a very long time for any pumps;).

    @The Critic is similar in thinking and will be assisting with the invert water pump and fuel pump replacement. He and I banter back and forth a bit and I may have helped push him over the edge on both of his recent pump replacements :whistle:.

    Hope that helps (y).
     
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    Do you (or anyone else here) know what it typically costs to buy those spare parts and have them replaced? Thanks.
     
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    I just sold my spare cooler and valve, but you can find them at the recyclers in Rancho Cordova ;).

    HP Motors has row after row of Prii :).

    They’ll have what you need and much less than buying new parts(y).
     
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    Now if only I can convince you to let me replace your head gasket preemptively... :D
     
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    Imagine, lifetime water pumps.
     
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    :ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO::ROFLMAO:

    I’ll think about it(y).
     
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    It does look like a lot of fun... :whistle:

    But nah, lol.
     
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