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Use the Advanced Seach and search for blink codes, particularly posts by ChapmanF. Search only Gen 2 (2004-2009) Toyota Prius Forums plus search...
Following from ChapmanF's info, that Innova scanner might just be able to retrieve INF codes if it has a button (associated with the code) with a...
The P0A08 is the headline code here, all the others are on because of it. P0A08 is set when all conditions below are detected: DC / DC converter...
The 12 V battery is not going to miraculously recover from 4 V to 12.6 V by itself. In the absence of any further 'gremlins' I would surmise that...
$90 is too cheap so is likely inferior in quality. I wouldn't expect it to last very long.
That method does not set the immobilizer, so that would lead you to that area as a focus.
One word – Don't. Pony up another $199 and get a brand new set of 3rd party modules. There is no core fee and you get to keep your old modules,...
Just to leave no stone unturned, does that also mean that the key fob was or was not in the key slot when the 12 V supply was reconnected to the...
Ok the Yaris bit of info was missed by me, but doesn't materially change anything as the modules are all the same and working with them at the...
40% - 80% is the same per module or the whole pack. Of course, the voltage of a module is ~1/28 of the pack voltage. The modules are wired in...
I'm staggered. Agree. I can't even think of a justification for this. In my opinion, it is just shoddy work of the highest caliber. If I had...
In my opinion, outside the 40% to 80% state of charge (SoC) range, 1.6 A is too high. The recommended charge current above 80% is 0.05C or 325...
The B2799 DTC means that the key fob was not in the key slot when the 12 V supply was reconnected to the car. If the key fob was in the slot,...
A wild guess, he plasti-dipped the badges???
Just be aware that your CL $500 special gives you another old secondhand battery (of unknown quality) that you may or may not get a 6-months to...
No, you don't need to remove the two relays (which is what thiose two blue components are) if you disconnect the 12 V battery. It is one or the...
Even though nothing you have stated would lead me to believe that you might have 12 V supply issues, it would do you no harm to check the 12 V...
... and also check both terminal clamps on the posts of the 12 V battery are clean and tight.
Yes, they look like the correct Prius parts: 48820-47010 48810 - LINK ASSY, FRONT STABILIZER, LH (superceded by 48820-02030) 48820-47010 48820B...
Yes, it is possible, but the only changes are ON/OFF to the two parameters I mentioned so it does not explain the flashing of headlights/tail...