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My 2nd gen 2009's real leather steering wheel is still perfect after 314K miles. Despite the updated technology, almost everything about the car...
My original pads, drums, and rotors lasted for 300K miles on my 2nd gen prius.
Mine had no ripples or grooves at 300K miles on my gen II prius. I just replaced the original pads, front rotors and rear drums.
About to give our 2009 away to my mom. It now has 314K miles. Repairs: 1) Inverter cooling pump ($55). 2) Coolant diverter valve ($73). 3)...
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...and the 2019 Limited doesn't have the fogs or accent lights.
Pretty sure the 16-18 "Touring" models will have the upgraded suspension. The 19-20 just says Limited so I wouldn't be surprised if the Limited...
Confused. My 2019 came with extenders.
The parts are in: [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] Verified they work but not installing them until my car is wrapped next week. The installer...
The one thing I am impressed with on the built in nav is that voice for POIs works really well. Speaking an address is somewhat hit and miss but...
I couldn't find any used Gen IV's with low miles cheaper than a brand new one given that dealers are discounting the last of the 2019s by at least...
You joke but that's exactly what I did and she declined. The better option is for me, being the same weight in both cars is to drive both cars...
I'm the original owner and the battery is still working fine. That said, my mom bought a 2007 with only 60K miles on it and it needed 7 cells...
There's a section for what to do without a techtream. After all, when the car is off, the brakes still work and pump the fluid. For those that...
Are you asking about gen II or gen iv?
www.amazon.com/Goodridge-Speed-Bleeder-Size-SB7100/dp/B000OO4K30 Don't leave them permanently installed. Only use them when you bleed. When...
Yup, that's what I'd expect in a Prius. Assuming that's original fluid?
I have checked at the calipers from time to time using Speed Bleeder one way valve. In my experience, the moisture and copper levels are always...
There is no longer an industry standard mileage or time interval for flushing brake fluid. You do when your moisture content level or copper ppm...
I think it's probably strictly a function of the smaller MG2 in the gen 3 and 4 than the gen 2.