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2007 DC/DC Inverter/Converter replacement

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by popptj2001, Sep 20, 2015.

  1. popptj2001

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    My DC/DC inverter failed in my 2007. Code P0A94. I obtained a used inverter and instead of going through the hastle of removing the entire housing, draining fluids, etc......I removed all the electrical internals and transplanted them into the old housing. Relatively easy repair. Back on the road :)
     
  2. Patrick Wong

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    A novel approach. Any photos of the assemblies that had been transplanted?

    Also, did something in particular provoke the DC/DC converter failure?
     
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    IMkenNY Im just being nosy

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    That was the same approach Toyota took when dealing with the Highlander Hybrid inverter recall problem.
     
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    well done!(y)
     
  5. popptj2001

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    Everything was running perfectly, then all of a sudden red triangle with multiple other dashboard lights. No engine, only battery life, for about 1/2 mile and that was it. Dead. Disconnecting the battery/reset did not help me move an inch.
     
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    Did you find a solution?
     
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    Read the whole thread. The solution is in post 1.
     
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    Hmm, it is not clear whether the events in post #5 occurred subsequent to the repair described in post #1.
     
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    I assumed post 5 was a response to post 2.
    That was an assumption on my part though.
     
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    I think I'd ha e to try this same method next time when I get an inverter job
     
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    Is this transplant as easy as it sounds? Is it just a plug and bolt job? Sounds almost too easy to be true?