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The Hella looks like a good one, but you will have to drill a mounting hole in the hatch space for it. You will see where the negative cable...
Once you disconnect one of the battery cables (we are suggesting the negative cable to the car body as it is the easy one), connecting the charger...
Disconnecting the ground is to play it safe as the pulsed desulfation function may disturb the Prius electronics. The ground is the negative lead...
No, the pump will just run when you reconnect 12v power (after you reinstall the calipers :) ).
Yes, the pump would just run to re-establish brake pressure if the 12v bus was still energized. JeffD
Your little 12v battery is a chemical device (Sealed Lead Acid, SLA, with the acid stored in an Absorbed Glass Mat, AGM). It can recover some...
After 60k miles it is used up (earlier in the "Break-in" period). JeffD
The DC6 chargers are only $30 (They were $25) at Dynam Supermate DC6 DC Multi Function Balance Charger/Discharger 1-6 cell Lilo/LiPo/LiFe, 1 to 15...
All season tires should be good enough for NYC, especially the Nokian WRg2 which can match many winter tires for snow/ice traction. They are also...
High elevation = low air pressure = more gas bubbles form in the brake lines = "Bark" JeffD
You may have a failed Inverter Coolant pump or an air bubble in that coolant loop. Check for turbulence in the reservoir while in "Ready" mode....
Running the AC is necessary to keep you and the HV battery cool in hot weather, but it tends to make the State of Charge (SOC=bars on the MFD) run...
One of your modules may have a higher series resistance from the others so that it drops to a lower voltage when you accelerate. The ECU will...
Yes. No, You must get a OBD2 code warning from the Battery ECU before a dealer will determine that your HV battery has failed (From your...
If you need it I also have spare wiring/sensor cables as well as miscellaneous parts from my original 2004 Prius battery. JeffD
Your Prius has two batteries: A 12v Absorbed Glass Mat (AGM), lead acid battery used for starting up the computers and accessories. A high...
I have a spare ECU from my 2004 Prius that you could try. JeffD
That logic also says that changing engine oil is dangerous as well (It may be at a quick-oil-change establishment). JeffD
Nope, 0.62(Miles/kM)*150(kM/Hour) = 93 MPH. My 2004 Prius is software limited to about 104 MPH. :) JeffD
That's in kilometers/hour. JeffD