As the title says, I just replaced the head gasket in my 2014 Prius V, with apx 275k. I've done several had gasket replacements, although this is my first on a prius. Everything went well (I thought) and seemed to go back together A-OK. Trying to start and I'm getting the following codes P300 (Multiple Cylinder Misfire) P301 (Cylinder 1 Misfire) P302 (Cylinder 2 Misfire) & P219A (Air-Fuel Ratio Imbalance). I can hear the fuel pump running when I open the door or try to turn on the car. Suspecting that I was not getting fuel to the rail, I popped open the connector on the fuel line and it was bone dry; nothing coming out. I initiated the fuel pump (tapping brakes) and nothing came out. I've done a lot of digging online, and I'm not finding anything. Do you need to prime or flood the fuel rail? If so, how? Thanks in advance.
That sounds like the brake booster. Cylinder one and two are “traditional” head gasket failure points. Maybe the head/block interface warped? With 275k miles, it could could have had head gasket failure for sometime; they can fail as early as 150k. EGR cleaned? the misfire codes need an extra zero btw: it’s P0301, for example.
The filter sock on your fuel pump intake may be clogged; so you'll have to pull it to check. I would check the fuel pump fuse and relay first.
I don't think I have ever heard the fuel pump running on my v. First things first 1. Do you get Ready when trying to start? 2. Does the engine spin when pressing the gas in Ready? 3. Do you know what the Brake Booster whine sounds like when opening the door after sitting overnight? 4. If you get Ready and the engine seems to start on gas pedal, how long does it spin as the high voltage cranks it using a motor generator? 5. Are you sure you opened up the fuel rail? Most problems starting after a head gasket job are mass flow sensor unplugged, pcv unplugged or other vacuum line disconnected.
1) the Ready light on the Ignition Button starts green then turns orange. 2) The engine does not spin 3) I realized, what i thought was the fuel pump, was the brake booster. 4) Engine doesn't spin 5) I'm 100% positive. Thanks
I know (from personal experience ) a disconnected PCV hose at intake manifold will prevent engine start up. And that’s so easy to miss. There may be similar.
The Ready light is on the dash and says "Ready". It's not the power button. No Ready - no engine spin - no start. I would check the brake pedal causes the brake lights to turn on and would check the 12v to ensure at least 12.0 volts. If there was a momentary reverse polarity jump the engine fuse box's internal 125a fuse may be blown.
Did you remove the hybrid battery orange safety interlock plug when you replaced the head gasket? FYI, the fuel pump will not turn on until the car goes into Ready. So that is the reason why you do not have fuel to the engine.
That is some KEY information that you left out of the first post and will take troubleshooting in another direction!!!
It's taken a bit for me to get back to this (Holidays) but here's where I'm at. I checked the PCV hose again, it's 100% attached. I checked every sensor and hose and see nothing detached. Everything seems to be as it was when originally disconnected. (There was a broken wire on the cam-shaft position sensor originally. But that got fixed early on and the associated code is gone.) I hadn't driven the prius for almost a month and had totally forgotten about the Ready light. I'm not getting the ready light when I begin start-up. I am getting 12 volts and have checked every fuse, all have continuity. I forgot the hybrid disconnect initially, but remembered and disconnected early on in the process of the head gasket change. Can't recall exactly when, however. I'm not 100% sure how I check for 120a on that 30a fuse. As you can probably tell, I'm not well versed in working on a hybrid. But I am appreciative of all the help and am actually enjoying trying to figure this out. Thanks again.