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I have not done that. Thanks Patrick for that info to read exclusive info 4. That should give me my answer. I'm on it. Will report findings Friday.
I have a 2006 Prius with 142k, getting code P0A7A-325 which means trouble area could be any of these: Wire harness or connector HV transaxle...
Try this: Put your foot on the brake and press the start button and hold it down for about 5 seconds. I noticed after changing the battery the...
Did you ever figure out what it was?
Most likely it needs coolant and bled. Air pockets can be stubborn to remove.
Well this battery was not properly sealed as you could see electrolyte stains on the bottom on the case. Voltages are tight across all 38 modules...
Helping a friend revive a 2002 Prius that had 3 modules leaking electrolyte. It's had the recall to apply sealant to prevent leaking but was...
I stumbled upon a possible module testing method today that I haven't seen discussed. I am working on a Gen1 battery pack which I swore I would...
I'm curious about this too. I tried the same procedure with same chip key and had no luck. You're right, it makes a perfect spare key if we can...
Load test the individual modules with 100 amp load tester. Voltage should drop to between 6.0-6.5 instantly, then hold steady above 6.0. If it...
The voltage test of each module is not sufficient. You need to load test each module. You can get a fairly inexpensive load tester at Harbor...
I would either keep your existing battery and repair it or buy a new Toyota battery. The other options involve rebuilt/reconditioned batteries...
Are you sure it's going into 'Ready' mode? If not try holding the start button down for about 5 seconds.
Which 02 sensor was it, do you happen to have a part number? I'm getting the same code at random. Thanks
I just had one done on a 06. I bought the part at Advance Auto Parts for about $110. It's made by Moog. You can order online and use a coupon code...
Ditto on the LED light kit. I got the same one and it's really nice.
I use the same ones off Amazon and they are just fine. I usually vacuum mine at every oil change and change every 6-12 months depending on how...
Yes, and I hear it from our other Prius but the noise is insignificant. On this 05 Prius it is very loud
Since I changed the inverter and it still makes the same noise does mean it's coming from one of the MGs?