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Prius 2006,first time owner!

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by Prius2006GuitarGuy, Sep 1, 2024 at 5:29 PM.

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  1. MAX2

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    Having received the code from Autel, can you reliably determine the cause of the problem or immediately localize the search to a specific block?
    Especially without other parameters?
    Unlikely. This requires experience, knowledge and a little luck.
     
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    I'm not going to challenge you on that, because I've never personally dealt with that issue.

    I have successfully used an Autel AP2500E, a cousin to the AP200, to diagnose a problem in our car. It very directly led me to the problem, a wheel bearing hub. My other OBD scanner showed no problems at all- because it had no way of interrogating the many other ECUs in this car.

    The Autel did it. It took me right to the issue, and then immediately let me clear the code after I replaced the bearing hub.

    All I'm saying is that if you're going to have a single tool to cover the car, it probably should be this Autel setup, because it is not terribly expensive, covers the whole car to the limit that onboard diagnostics can, and works with the smartphone that nearly everyone already owns.

    I have no argument against using other apps and tools and combining results from such to learn more and develop further insight- in fact I welcome it.

    And here's the thing: you can always put off the purchase until something happens. Most dealers now (fall 2024, USD) charge $180 to do the diagnostic scan you can get out of these $70 Autel setups- just to put it in perspective.
     
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    Okay!
    Let's agree that everyone uses what suits them and what achieves the best results.
     
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    Thanks for the advise, was looking at jackstands just the other day!


    > everyone should own a simple, inexpensive digital multimeter.

    :ROFLMAO::D:D:D
    Saw this and laughed, that's one piece of equipment I won't need to buy or learn how to use - I work as an electrical installer, the one I have is not that simple but it does the job!

    > have you checked the spare and the jack? do you know how to change a tyre?


    Yes, and yes in theory...



    The first thing I am trying to aquire is a spotclean vacuum, the interiors need to be cleaned.... I don't think the seats have been cleaned in over a decade, if ever.
     
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