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This sound is the sound of a bad brake pump, which is part of the actuator.
You probably got what you paid for if you paid a "cheap" price for it. There shouldn't be any 120k miles 2008 that's "cheap". Chances are the...
Having owned multiple Gen 2 and Gen 3 cars, I can say they both have their problems. I still have 5 of them in my family. Mechanically the Gen 2...
How about putting on a set of known good tires on all 4 corners?
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[IMG] My guess is that cap in the picture, is what came off and rattling. The solution would be to remove the entire cat and hopefully shake...
You probably have an oxygen sensor extender on the cat, so that it cannot detect the emissions and thus you have no check engine light. The...
Yes unfortunately I don't have a Gen5. But it's still a Prius. You need to list an asking price!
Michelin Pilot Sport tires on a Prius? How fast do these cars go? You must have signed up for the wrong forum to be posting this stuff, this is...
Is this for a regular Prius or a Prius v wagon? I know they have different lug patterns. I have a setof rims for a regular Prius
Did you replace all the parts at the same time? Injectors, plugs, coils? Or did you replace plugs and then test? then coils? then injectors?...
Can you post of picture of them? You can get cheap ones from Amazon for about $25 a set, but they aren't original. Ebay is full of counterfeit...
programming takes only a few minutes with techstream, you just have to write down the TPMS codes. If you have a set of snow tires, you would just...
The battery replacement is not that easy and takes a bit of soldering skill. So it's best to have a spare set (tire shops will have plenty of OEM...
What I have been doing is using the failed OEM ones and buying original Panasonic batteries (same as the ones in the OEM sensors) and replacing...
$45 Dollars is really cheap if they include new sensors with a warranty. The OEM sensor from the dealership is more than that, just for the part.
I'm just saying, it can get really loud and still be normal. I'm speaking from experience as I probably have owned more than 20 prius in the last...
I really notice it during summer, when it's 100 degrees out. I sometimes think the compressor is broken, it's really loud
I think that would work fine, but I'm not sure you even need oil at this point. If you plan to top it off
if you are going to put Oil, you have to make sure you get non conductive ND11 oil. since this is an electric compressor.