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High Coolant Temp warning after EGR cleaning

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Beeach, Sep 4, 2024 at 7:28 PM.

  1. Beeach

    Beeach Junior Member

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    Hi all,

    Big lurker here, so first off: Thank you all for all your insightful posts!

    I bought my 2010 Prius in 2019 with a little less than 100K on it. Later I read all about the head gasket problems for this car and I was determined to take good care of everything. I love my Prius.

    Previous weekend I finally did the 120K preventative maintenance with my son in law (female here), cleaning the throttle body, intake manifold, EGR valve and cooler, and PCV valve at 131K (I did the spark plugs last summer at 120K). The car is running fine but the coolant temp warning light came on right after that.

    Also, coincidentally, a tire pressure light because I had caught a nail in my left rear tire, as well as some codes with the Dr. Prius app, P0102 and some more, but these all eventually cleared on their own (and after disconnecting HV and 12V batteries for a reset) and I had the tire fixed.

    Of course, starting up the car with thls temp light on can't literally mean the coolant or engine temp is high because I know the engine is still cold. So I wasn't too worried and have been driving it for some 250 miles now, while checking the temps with my Hybrid Assistant app all along.

    Everything seems fine, car runs fine (I am seeing some improved mpg depending on how I drive) but the temp light didn't go away so I took it to the dealer today. I had to push for some immediate help so a "really good mechanic" came out 10 mins later. He held my fob near the power button and tried to clear some codes (I guess), opened the hood, then asked me to come listen to the gurgling in the engine coolant system hose near the engine coolant reservoir. He took of the cap off the reservoir and released some audible pressure. This was his quick diagnostic that there is air in the coolant system and it needs to be bled and/or flushed, hoping this will clear the temp light. Cost of flush is $230. Bleeding is less (but they couldn't tell me how much.... "because you don't know what else comes up.").

    I took it back home to weigh my options and ask you some questions. Yes, we lost some coolant fluid from the engine coolant system (and inverter system as well). We just filled up the engine coolant reservoir and thought any air would clear out of the inverter system.

    Do you have any thoughts on what we mighty have done wrong? Any suggestions of what is going on or what I can or should do?
     
    #1 Beeach, Sep 4, 2024 at 7:28 PM
    Last edited: Sep 4, 2024 at 8:33 PM
  2. bisco

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  3. Beeach

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    Thanks for the link! I would not have looked for that topic in my situation but I will read more on it. Dealer would do a bleed first, then flush if the bleed doesn't clear the code. I will go by my regular mechanic tomorrow to see what they think.
     
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    In my best, motherly voice : " oh no! What did you do?"
     
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    Using Hybrid Assistant, what temperatures in the engine and hybrid system circuits did Hybrid Assistant report when the high temperature indicator was on the dashboard?
    You should have the data saved on your phone.