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Toyota Prius 2011 Abs Problem

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Arslan Mughal 11, Mar 1, 2017.

  1. Spencer Conklin

    Spencer Conklin Junior Member

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  2. Spencer Conklin

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    Hello Chapman,
    This is exactly the kind of reply I was looking for. Awesome!

    You said "so it is definitely in your interest to try to pin down which of the two you need before opening your wallet."

    Ok - is this something I should have a shop pin down or is there a youtube (or other detailed guidance). How much should I expect to pay for exact diagnosis.

    I will have questions about part numbers and such but until I find out the root cause, I will be waisting time, yes?

    One more question, are these things related? If I solve the speed sensor thing, will the accumulator or actuator thing go away.

    Thanks again!
     
  3. ChapmanF

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    It only needs to be exact enough to pin down "is it something in this assembly or something in that assembly?" as nobody really takes either one apart for sub-assembly repairs. (There might be rebuilding companies who do, but that's another story.)

    I would start with the mechanic's stethoscope idea. If the pressure is dropping so fast it needs to be pumped up every four seconds, my guess is you would clearly hear a hiss from one assembly or the other, while not applying the brakes.

    That, I would not expect. Here you not only have a code saying the hydraulic pressure isn't holding up, you've also observed the pump having to run every four seconds, which is a pretty clear case of reality agreeing with your code. Any issue with speed sensor signals probably is just another issue.
     
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    I have the same problem, 2011 Prius, would anyone recommend getting a used actuator on eBay and take the risk or just get a new one which is ~1200$

    Also not sure how much labor would cost tho

    Any guidance is appreciated
     
  5. mr_guy_mann

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    You ALREADY have a used part in your car. Maybe you get it used, and it's bad- who pays for labor to replce it again? Or it fails 6 months from now.

    I might try used IF I did the labor myself and the part was super cheap.

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    Yes buy used. But good luck finding any repair shop to agree to install a used part that you picked up. Nobody in the right mind would do that and risk their reputation. You can do it yourself but I would suggest only an ASE certified mechanic attempt this repair using TechStream. I don't feel like the trial and error method is the way to fix brakes. It's not safe. It's a conundrum for the common man