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Red triangle of Death car with exclamation 2003

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by Adrienne Schlatter, Jun 24, 2021.

  1. Adrienne Schlatter

    Adrienne Schlatter New Member

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    I have a 2003 well cared for prius with 175k miles. I was driving to work the other day. I was going maybe 25-30 and bumped the curb with the front passenger tire. Then soon after noted the red triangle on the dash an a red car with an exclamation point on the monitor. I kept driving and no issues drive the same as the day before! Again drove today to work and it was fine.

    Back story is I already had the check engine light on for a year. Per my mechanic and my code reader it’s the o2 sensor. He said it would cost more to replace it than the cars worth and only affects mileage. I literally only use it to drive 4 miles to work maybe 2x a week when I am too lazy to ride my bike. I got an oil change around 6 mo ago and have only driven maybe 300miles since then.

    I whipped out my code reader and only codes were the p0037 code for the O2 sensor. Checked my gas cap and the tires. Everything looked fine. My parents are coming to visit in a month and I was planning to show them the sights in my Prius with possibly some heavy driving (500-600miles). They are already not fond of relying in my old Prius!! But I love her and don’t have the funds for a rental.

    I went into a Google frenzy and saw some people talking about the 12v battery, oil filter, and worse the big Prius battery itself. Now I am nervous it’s an early sign for the big battery to go.

    Only noticeable change over the last 1-2 years has been a rougher than I remember transition between electric and gas motors but nothing super significant. And also maybe a delayed shut off of the gas motor while stopped which has happened over last year especially after braking down a hill. Battery on the screen charges well, never low or dead when I power her on. She is a trooper and got me across the country twice for college. I want to keep her, and don’t have funds for a new/decent used car.

    Hoping for some tips. I can do a lot of repairs on my own (sparks, 12 v battery swap, MAF and throttle body cleaning) let me know what I should check first? Don’t have a voltage meter but could invest in one. Also bad to drive? I cleared the codes to see if they come back.
     
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  2. Josey

    Josey Active Member

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    First you need something that will read something other than just the generic OBDII error codes. (I.e. you're only reading the "check engine light" part - not anything having to do with the exclamation point). You can find a local shop (not a dealer or big-name chain) that specializes in Prius and have them scan it. This usually means a minimum 1 hour diagnostic charge (figure $100 ish). Second, you can search this forum for information about getting access to "Techstream" with a "mini-VCI" for which you would need a laptop.

    Until you have a full scan of error codes, there's no way to say where to start. If it was related to the curb bump you might be looking at needing a new wheel bearing/hub, but that's nothing to mess around with on a guess.
     
  3. PriusCamper

    PriusCamper Senior Member

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    I live an hour south of you and can help you directly if it comes to that.

    The good news is your Catalytic Converter despite being in a failed state is worth $1800 in cash from a precious metal scrapper and an aftermarket replacement cat is only $130. So you can actually fund getting your Prius fixed up simply by selling your cat.

    Also order one of these devices for $30 so you can use Dr. Prius app to monitor your Prius-specific error codes: Hybrid battery diagnostic and repair tool for Toyota and Lexus