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The dreaded C1256 and C1391. Actuator failing.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by bobodaclown, Nov 20, 2018.

  1. bobodaclown

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    Well threw the codes today on the drive home from work.
    Got my letter out of the glove box for the warranty enhancement ZG1.
    So I'm reviewing the info. No primary coverage... after Dec 31, 2017. Nuts..
    Secondary Coverage... I've got 132000 miles.. cools.. so far so good. It's a 2009.. Darn... Date of first use...9/19/2008 today is 11/20/2018, over by 2 months a 1 day. Well say good by to a couple grand.
    Not a happy camper.
    Oh need to replace tires and TPMS also. another $600...
    OK so the car's gona cost me $2500 in repairs/maintenance. hmmm.. I'm happy with the vehicle all other systems are fine. Bite the bullet and not have a car payment for a few more years.

    Thoughts?
     
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    1 new actuator repair is $3000+ at the dealer
    2. New battery is $2000 when needed

    Then hopefully you'll be good without any major repairs for a few years
     
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    Buy a used brake actuator on eBay for $300 and have an independent who specializes in Toyota hybrids install it for $400.

    Tires - go to Costco and spend $500 or less on a set of 4.
     
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    If buying used, best to get the latest part number and not buy one from a 2004 car that will soon fail
     
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    Tires & TPMS: ~$400-$500. Goto Costco NOW.
    $70 off set of 4 tires AND $0.01/tire installation. TPMS gets installed at same time for free or nominal fee.
    Call your local Costco to see their cost of TPMS and TPMS install, and if you can bring your own new TPMS.
    TPMS on Amazon Denso ~$35, Dorman ~$34.
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    Brake Actuator: upto $1K.

    Interest car payments vs $1,500 in current maintenance. Your choice.

    For future reference, the HV Battery will fail at some point in future. Cheapest I have found is $1599 (unconfirmed); $1699 (confirmed).
    You will have to do some work and see if local dealers will price match and sell to you. Dealers will NOT ship the HV Battery.
    See post #11, for online Toyota dealer pricing: Indianapolis area battery repair? | PriusChat
     
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    Please post brake actuator info as you find it, I purchased a 2007 last week to find I’m needing an actuator replacement as well. It sounds like a pain to replace but I’m digging for info as I’ll do the job myself.

    Have you found any confirmed part numbers for the updated actuator assembly? It seems# 44510-47050 comes up in searches.

    FYI I’m throwing codes c1256 & c1391.




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    I'm biting the bullet and ordering new part
    Part Number Part Name Price Quantity Total
    04003-44647 Actuator Assembly Brake $1,186.54 1 $1,186.54

    Subtotal: $1,186.54
    Estimated Shipping: $14.64
    Total: $1,201.18

    I'm having the work done locally independent shop. Labor $525. Can bring the part in. They quoted the part at $1700 (dealer list). It's about a third of the dealer. ($2800). So getting it done about $1750. No car payments or full coverage insurance needed.
     
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    A pretty big bullet to bite.
     
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    Yeap, but once and done. Car is solid otherwise. Not burning oil, runs well, doing a 60 mile a day commute and averaging 45 miles a gallon.
     
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    The devil you know is (almost always) better than the one you do not.
     
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    Awaiting the part to arrive.
     
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    So part arrived, toyota sealed box, brought it right to the repair shop. They opened the box and found the part broken. Argh... Called the shipper. They're ordering a replacement. Frustrating. Another week delay.
     

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    I see on the tag in the picture #44510-47051..... is that the “old” part number or the “new” part number? I thought that was the old Toyota part number?

    I’m wondering if the new part comes with a different tag or part # so we can tell if an accumulator on a car has been replaced already.


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    That is the part on the electronic portion. They are the same. The part on the box listed the new part number.

    Replacement received and installed, working. Shop quoted the install price of $525. All done.

    There are some alternate remanufactures. Dorman is $720. Dorman® 587-765 - Toyota Prius 2009 ABS Control Module
     
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    What an expensive part to break. Probably bad packing, lack of protection inside the box.
     
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    Yes lack of packaging. Original Toyota packaging. Not alot of cushioning material, second one was much better.
     
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    I’m new to this site of vast information. I woke up one morning several weeks ago and did my habitual perusal of Craigslist. To my surprise, by the end of the day I was the unexpected owner of a 2005 Prius with 225k miles for very little money. Seller advised that she’d been told a new brake actuator was needed to solve the 3 amigo lights. I figured it would be a learning experience and took the plunge. It cleaned up nice and everything is squared away other than the actuator. I thought I would skip a used one and didn’t want to pay the $1200 for a new one. Dorman appears to offer a reman for around $700. Here’s my problem: every source I’ve contacted has the actuator back ordered, including Dorman itself. Does anyone here have any inside info as to why there don’t seem to be any Dormans available and/or if there are any other sources for reliable remans?
     
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    Just an update. Currently at 142k, all is well. Also did shocks, struts, and tires, running well.

    SM-T700 ?
     
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