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Driving 2001 Toyota Prius in hot weather

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by beni, Jul 23, 2013.

  1. beni

    beni Junior Member

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    When ever I park my 2001 Toyota Prius for a long time in a sunny weather it gets hot inside and outside. When I want to start the car all the front panel lights and alarms will go ON. I still can drive the car without any problem. I could not get any code with the OBD2 sensor. All I can do is to delete the code. Any idea what this problem is? Again it just happens when the weather is HOT.
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    Beni
     
  2. bisco

    bisco cookie crumbler

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    how long have you owned it? did it just start doing this? what is the mileage?
     
  3. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    Clean the throttle body interior and throttle plate.
     
  4. beni

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    I had the car for 3 years, it has 167000 mile on it and this is the third time that I have that problem. I put a new cooling converter pump on it last year. Don't know if is has anything to do with that?
     
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    Try to park where the car will be in the shade when you are next going to drive it. The extra 30 seconds to walk a little further are much better than the minutes spent trying to cool the interior.

    With the lights and alarms ON? If you turn the car off and back on three times which normally resets the display alarms, do they go off? If not, the problem is "latched up."

    The Prius control computers have unique codes that a generic, emissions code reader can not see. For example, the Prius has a sophisticated tansmission and standard OBD2 scanners do not know to read the motor genertor temperatures.

    Please search through the messages and see what Prius-specific scanners exist and are known to work.

    Not without the codes from a Prius-aware scanner.

    Bob Wilson