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299,999+ Mile Club

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

  1. Seekerhiker

    Seekerhiker Junior Member

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    Still running the same at 341K now. My favorite car to drive still.
    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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  2. golfmk681

    golfmk681 Active Member

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    wow nice, I'm at 310k and still running strong. Thinking about upgrading the speaker stereo and headunit, as well as fix the struts to make it more enjoyable to drive.
     
  3. amos

    amos Active Member

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    amazing, i already upgraded to 2016, how much oil does it burn now?
     
  4. Gen2Dude

    Gen2Dude New Member

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    Haha Nice! I’ve got an 08 with over half a million on it and she still runs and drives like a champ
     
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  5. Seekerhiker

    Seekerhiker Junior Member

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    About a quart every 600-800 miles. Same as at 200K.

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  6. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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    My gen 1 has passed 400k and records as should
     
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  7. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    Gen 2? What year? Toyota fixed the speedo limit sometime through gen 2 If I recall correctly.
     
  8. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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    Sorry it’s a Gen 1. 2002
     
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  9. Sterb225

    Sterb225 New Member

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    337,000 miles and still going

    1) Did you replace the HV battery pack? No - still on the original
    2) Did you replace the hybrid transaxle fluid? not even sure what that is
    3) Did you replace the brake pads? multiple times
    4) Your lifetime MPG (if available)? no
    5) How often do you change your oil? What brand / product did you use? typically between 5-6K- currently using Castrol hi-milage synthetic
    6) How about post a picture of 300,000 miles on ODO? tried - the refresh rate on the odd and my camera shutter seem to not like each other
    7) Are you the original owner? no
    8) How many miles under your ownership? I bought the car with 40k on it as an experiment to see if I would like it
    9) Feel free to add anything else you wish to share we've recently added a gen 3 for my wife and once mine finally quits I'll almost certainly get another Prius (unless I win the lottery - in which case one of those new Porsche electrics will be my next car)
     
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  10. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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    Replaced battery at 424k
    Replaced trans fluid at 355k
    Replaced Ft pads twice and RR once. LR original.
    39.5 mpg lifetime
    Changed oil 3500 miles intervals
    Not original owner
    Put 364 k myself
    Replaced all wheel bearings twice.
    Replaced mass air flow at 440 k
     
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  11. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    I should know better than to question a guy who’s done all that lol, but anyway: why not change both rears? Don’t brake shoes (assuming US rear drums) sell in sets of 2?
     
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  12. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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    I was lazy that day and a lot of shoe material was still leftover I have the two shoes in a box and am listening for the help wanted noise
     
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  13. Mendel Leisk

    Mendel Leisk Senior Member

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    Changing shoes IS a pain. (y)
     
  14. bigblock67

    bigblock67 433K with new cells

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    Yes definite pain. That may have played into not doing both wheels
     
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  15. 400kclub

    400kclub New Member

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    Have you replaced or cleaned the fuel injectors?

    I've got an '09 with 405k that's been a champ but recently has been having this weird issue where it registers a cylinder 1 misfire. The engine mostly sounds good, it's just when the engine cycles back on after being off for a few minutes (in park, stop light or pop into a store for 5 minutes). When it happens, it runs really rough and sounds like it's going to stall out and then suddenly, it clears up and sounds normal.

    I've checked coils, replaced spark plugs and cleaned the vvt valve and throttle body. I also ran a bunch of seafoam in the tank and bought the kind you spray into the intake. I have refurb injectors in the mail that I'll be replacing in the next couple days but it's nice to have someone with a high mileage Prius to talk to.
     
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  16. Kaptainkid1

    Kaptainkid1 Active Member

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    Sometime it's the coils and switch them around from cylinder 1 to 3 and the problems moves with the aging coil then you know to replace that one. Also I've bought new NGK spark plugs and they turned out be fake and only lasted 10k the real one last about 100k. The fakes spark plugs is wide rampanted problem in part industry. Chinese knocks look real down to the box and spark design. Even big auto suppliers such as pep boys, auto zone are finding these knock offs in their supply change. Check the spark plug with the misfire and determine if the spark plug is oily or spark gap out of spec. If it's oily you might have headgasket failure. If out spec and spark plug is not fake then replace or regap and put back in.

    SM-A526U ?
     
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  17. T1 Terry

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    The taxi Prius is now up to 733,000kms and the left hand rear wheel bearing is starting to sound like freight train. Bought a replacement from a vehicle dismantler and hope to fit it with the next week or so ...... you know the brg noise is excessive when it drowns out the noises from the well worn petrol engine as it screams it's t*ts off when it hits a hill and still ties to maintain the 110km/h (70mph) :LOL:

    T1 Terry
     
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  18. T1 Terry

    T1 Terry Active Member

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    Keep your fingers crossed it isn't a head gasket seeping a bit of coolant into the cyl when the engine warms up. There are some "miracle" sealants you can add to the coolant that is supposed to be able to seal leaking head gaskets withoit blocking the rest of the cooling system, so there might still be a recovery path if that turns out to be the problem.

    T1 Terry
     
  19. 400kclub

    400kclub New Member

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    Hey Terry - that’s exactly what it is. I used some Bar’s Liquid Copper (contains sodium silicate) about a week ago and all my symptoms have gone away and nothing has happened to any of the water pumps. I will post updates…
     
  20. golfmk681

    golfmk681 Active Member

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    I’m 318k now. Annual oil change at this point every 10k miles. Stolen cat and can’t pass smog. Given the price of used cars are through the roof I’m contemplating fixing the cat to pass smog and keeping the car. The paranoia and fear of getting it stolen again despite countermeasures frightens me however.
     
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