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Discussion in 'Prius v Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by faisalak7, May 31, 2023.

  1. faisalak7

    faisalak7 Junior Member

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    Hello,

    Just wondering what is the part number for this highlighted in the pictures, mines are ripped and full of oil and dirt .

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    Toyota parts have the numbers right on there....I'm seeing a few on there on your picture and if you plug those in a Toyota search engine with your car details, you should find them listed....try McGeorge Toyota or Sparks Toyota. (You may have to buy the entire part to replace that pad, unfortunately.)
    Looks like 51410-15085 and 51410-15095??
     
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    Thanks , based in UK , if i dont put these foam back will there be any issues ?
     
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    You can't buy just the insulator. Toyota only sells the whole undercover assembly.
     
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    For sure you'll need the buy the entirety of what's shown in you picture; the attached fibrous panels are not separate "part".

    And yeah, you could just remove the fiber panels, though it might be slightly loose or rattle? I think they're mostly for sound-deadening?

    Is that yours in the picture btw; if so I'd just let it be, looks not bad.
     
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    That picture is just from ebay someone selling for £90 the whole thing , i did remove the insulator to wash them they are full of oil and dirt , i thought maybe new ones are easy to come. Any ways i will use the old ones , my only concern was why they are full of oil, maybe during service oil was dropped no sure.
     
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    Yeah check underside of engine and transaxle for oil; could be something leaking. If you find something wipe it clean, and next time you're under check if it remained cleaned, or oiliness returned.
     
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    Thanks will check
     
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    Search for part number 5141012105 in Rockauto.com It may be the insulation material you may be looking for. Screenshot_20230531_160933_Chrome.jpeg

    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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    Thanks, was just looking for the insulation on top of the sheet as highlighted, the above part number is for the whole thing.
     
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    Yeah that’s how it is; the insulation is not a separate part you can buy.
     
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    Toyota parts often have numbers on them with the same 'shape' (nnnnn-nnnnn) as part numbers, that are not their part numbers. Fair warning....
     
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