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299,999+ Mile Club

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by usbseawolf2000, Apr 16, 2010.

  1. BLNT

    BLNT Junior Member

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    299,999+ Mile Club,

    I started the Prius Podcast, sharing status updates and stories on four Gen2s (all silver) in our family and now, I'm looking for guests from the 299k+ Club.

    The goal of the podcast would be storytelling. Interviewing Prius owners on sharing their Prius journey and talking about our hybrids for the fun of it. It could be useful for people who are looking to buy a Prius with real-life information and further reinforce the Prius brand with cool stories from 299k+ mileage owners.

    If you own such a high mileage Prius (or many) and interested to be on the podcast, send me an email to [email protected].
    If you have someone in mind who would be a great fit to be on the podcast, feel free to let me know.

    Prus Podcast page: http://patreon.com/priuspodcast
    (don't worry seeing Patreon in the link, all content is free to access and always will be)
     
  2. Paul Schenck

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    Welcome to the 299999 club. Watch a video about replacing the combo meter think about getting a replacement board from Texas Hybrids. Yours will fail best to be prepared. Keep track of your mileage with your trip meter for now until then. Mark down every five thousand and reset.


    iPhone ?
     
  3. Jeremiah216

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    Hi I just emailed you a picture mine, I'm way above 300,000 Mike's on mine

    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
  4. Josiah and holly

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    Just hit 300k odometer reads perfect
    The battery was serviced when I got the car at 150k just converted the headlights over to LEDs and the parking lights as well never thought I'd love a Prius as much as I do road trips are amazing had to rent a van recently to take the family to Idaho and gained a whole new respect for my Prius and the gas mileage. The same trip costs me 40$ in my Prius each way we spent over 150$ in gas in the van...
     
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  5. Steven Ramos

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    2004 Prius. Second owner, bought it with 235,000 miles. I'm somewhere at 300,150 now. Original battery pack, haven't replaced transaxle fluid or pads. I'm still getting 45-50 mpg even though the computer reports sub 40. I calculate miles/gallons at gas fill ups. I get the cheapest dino oil at every change, $20 with filter. I did have to get the brake pedal/stop sensor replaced. Sometimes the tail lights wouldn't work, not allowing you to start the car. This also affected cruise control, sometimes you wouldn't be able to use it. All is good now with the new sensor.

    Warning light is for the headlight leveling sensor, engine light is for the MAF (running lean).

    Superb car, other than the stuck odometer. :LOL:
     
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  6. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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  7. sorka

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    About to give our 2009 away to my mom. It now has 314K miles.

    Repairs:

    1) Inverter cooling pump ($55).
    2) Coolant diverter valve ($73).
    3) Combo meter ($0 extended recall).
     
  8. golfmk681

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    I’m 297,000 miles away from the club!
     
  9. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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  10. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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    2002 424,300
    Replaced original main battery at 424,100
    Changed transaxle fluid once
    Replaced pads twice
    Replaced all wheel bearings twice
    Change oil around 5k miles with cheapest Walmart oil
    Have drove 365,000 miles myself
    Replaced A/C clutch once.
    Only engine work was change spark plugs 3 times.
    Everything
     

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    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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  12. stephensprius

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    Hey- is everyone seeing all of these ads or is it just me? I feel like the site is being taken over.
     
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    You're not the only one.
     
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  14. littlemike

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    Hello, I am new. I would like to create a new post, but, can not find where to do that on here. Please help
     
  15. SFO

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    Since you have a Prius C, use this link : Toyota Prius c Forums | PriusChat

    Then pick from one of the six (6) sub forums that bests describes the topic for your post, once inside that sub (and assuming you're using a desktop browser) look near the upper right corner of the page for a 'blue button' that says "Post New Thread"

    Pretty sure you can figure the rest out from there.

    If you need to practice, here is a link to the Newbie Forum (Stop in, introduce yourself & learn about PriusChat) : Newbie Forum | PriusChat
     
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  16. golfmk681

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    Ok I just broke the 300,000 mile barrier so I thought I’d post. It’s an 06.


    1) Did you replace the HV battery pack?
    Yes! At 265,710 with a used 2017 Prius battery pack. This was in July 2018.
    2) Did you replace the hybrid transaxle fluid? Yes, 270,000 miles September 2018.
    3) Did you replace the brake pads?
    Nope. I’m the 2nd full length owner and I am not sure if the brakes have been changed.
    4) Your lifetime MPG (if available)?
    unknown never kept track. The guess o meter says 45-46 mpg.
    5) How often do you change your oil? What brand / product did you use?
    Mobile one 5w30 synthetic. I do extended oil change at 15,000 miles per change. Last change was 295,xxx so next is 310,000 miles. I use black stone labs to monitor each oil change.
    6) How about post a picture of 300,000 miles on ODO?
    Sure!
    7) Are you the original owner?
    No one owner owned it up to 250,000 miles. Another owner had it for a few months. And he sold it to me. I needed a beater/daily driver. Love my Prius. I drive it 3-4x a week. And usually take it when I need to park in pack areas like downtown or areas where I don’t want to take my tesla to.
    8) How many miles under your ownership? About 45-50,000 miles.
    9) Feel free to add anything else you wish to share
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    I changed the spark plugs, valve cover gaskets, inverted coolant pump. Catalytic converters code started popping up 3k miles ago and I just cleared it. I passed emissions after clearing the code. I hope to get 4 more years out of this car.
     

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  17. JC91006

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    Congrats. You can weld on an aftermarket Cat for $100 plus installation so you can continue to 400,000 miles........
     
  18. golfmk681

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    Ya I’m gonna go the cheap route with a CAT when it really truly needs it but right now clearing a code every few months doesn’t seems like an inconvenience.
     
  19. Fred_H

    Fred_H Misoversimplifier

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    2007 Prius, 489,022 km (303,864 mi.)

    1) Did you replace the HV battery pack?
    No, the original HV battery is still going strong. Although the HV battery has never shown signs of weakness, I started doing annual cell balancing one and a half years ago with a Prolong charger from Hybrid Automotive.

    2) Did you replace the hybrid transaxle fluid?
    Yes, three times. First at 120k km, then at 252k km, and again at 425k. The second and third changes were with Ravenol T-WS Lifetime.

    3) Did you replace the brake pads?
    Yes, but only because of the consequences of corrosion from road salt. Front pads and rotors at 165k and 350k km. Rear pads and rotors at 251k km.

    4) Your lifetime MPG (if available)?
    4.55 l/100km (51.7 US mpg) (62.1 UK mpg)
    Completely documented here: Gasoline consumption: Toyota - Prius - Prius II Sol - Spritmonitor.de

    5) How often do you change your oil? What brand / product did you use?
    Oil was changed about every 25k km. (validated by used oil analysis). For the first 350k km I used European formula Mobil 1 0W-30 Fuel Economy with ACEA A5/B5 (=extended service) rating.
    At 350k km I started using Mobil 1 0W-30 ESP low ash formula with ACEA C2, C3 rating.
    Presently the engine is consuming around 1 liter of oil per 5k km.

    6) How about posting a picture of 300,000 miles on ODO?
    Sorry, can't do that. But here’s kilometers:
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    7) Are you the original owner?
    Yes.

    8) How many miles under your ownership?
    489,022 km (303,864 mi.)

    9) Feel free to add anything else you wish to share

    I also:

    Changed the key fob batteries after five years and ten years.

    Replaced the left Windshield wiper arm after five years, and the right one after eleven years because the paint was blistering due to aluminum corrosion from road salt.

    Had the touch screen repaired at six years because it wasn’t responding to touch.

    Replaced the 12V battery proactively after seven years with an Optima Yellow Top. It was still working well, but I replaced it to ensure reliability.

    Replaced 3 cracked fog lights. Once because of ballistic rock impact, twice because of corrosion from road salt.

    Had both front wheel bearings replaced at 264k km, and the right front again at 466k km.

    Had the rear muffler replaced at 325k km, and the rest of the exhaust system at 429k km due to corrosion from road salt.

    Replaced the water pump belt and idler pulley at 329k km. They weren’t bad; just preventative maintenance. (still original water pump)

    Had the spark plugs replaced at 127k km with Denso Iridium SK16R11, and I replaced them again at 329k km with Denso Iridium Twin Tip IK16TT 4701.

     
  20. maximusdec

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    Dealer is replacing combo meters for free?