Coolant leak at reservoir

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by Djh650, Jan 10, 2026 at 3:29 PM.

  1. Djh650

    Djh650 New Member

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    Hello, first time poster. Very new to prius. Picked up a 2015 plug in with 236k. Had the dreaded misfire on cylinder 2 on start up. Started with the easier fixes first...cleaned EGR & replaced spark plugs. During this maintenance, I had to wait a few days in-between disassembly & reassembly (rain, cold ) i had the radiator hoses clamped off, but I still lost a ton of fluid (I'm assuming due to temp change pressure).

    I refilled coolant levels back up, on first start up, no more misfire, but I heard a liquid sloshing sound. Researched and found out it may be due to air in the system. Followed the procedure to put the car into maintenance mode. While waiting for the fan to turn on, coolant started leaking from below the reservoir.

    What are my next steps? I have a good amount of tools, but very new to prius.
     
  2. bisco

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    see if it is the hose or the reservoir. if it is the reservoir, maybe you can find one on ebay or salvage
     
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    My guess is that the coolant is escaping from the little pressure release nipple just to the rear side of the cap on the reservoir. If that is where the coolant is coming from, then your engine is overheating due to a bad engine coolant pump. Use a scanner to monitor the engine coolant temperature.

    If the engine is overheating due to a bad pump, the engine probably also has a bad head gasket.
     
    #3 Brian1954, Jan 11, 2026 at 7:44 PM
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