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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by MelissaAnne, Apr 24, 2011.

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    Do not do anything on a verbal agreement
     
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    FML

    P0A94 DL/DC PERF.

    INFO # 555

    C2117 Can't receive from ID2
    C2119 Can't receive from ID4
     
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    I stand corrected dealer came through with codes. Now its time for are resident decoders to hack them and tell us what they mean:)
     
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    Google reveals:

    P0A94 554 Boost converter fail (FCV) signal detection (over current by HV control ECU malfunction)
    P0A94 555 Boost converter fail (FCV) signal detection (over current by inverter assembly malfunction)
    P0A94 556 Boost converter fail (FCV) signal detection (over current by HV transaxle assembly malfunction)
     
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    So for less complex folks like myself. Basically to much power made car go poop! Could that be due to failing system and her boyfriend reaming the poop out of her car?
     
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    The header description for that section of three codes states:

    The boost converter is what steps ups a lower DC voltage to a higher DC voltage. For instance, from what the battery provides (201.6) to what the inverter uses (500V). Or from what MG1 generates to what inverter uses.

    EV Mode:
    Battery DC 201.6 V -> Boost Converter -> DC (500 V) -> Inverter -> AC (Variable Voltage, Variable Frequency) -> AC Synchronous Motor (MG2 or MG1)

    Hybrid Mode:
    MG1 -> AC (Variable) -> Rectifier -> DC -> Boost/Buck -> DC 500V -> Inverter -> AC (Variable) -> AC Motor (MG2)

    Or at least that's how it works in general. The Prius may do things slightly differently.
     
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    I'm no Prius techie, but I know that code. I'm sorry to hear it.
     
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    I asked them if they could put in a used one for me if I got it. He said he'd have to check. They're worried that if I get a used one put in then if it happened again I'd be out that money where as a new one from Toyota would have a warranty on it. I can't afford 4k for a part though.
     
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    Yea, I'm so sad now. They said the reason it was taking so long was they were trying hard to make it not be that problem. They called Toyota and tried as many things as they could.
     
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    Cheer up. A salvaged part may not be that much. Hopefully someone else will know exactly what to do.
     
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    time to move back to cali.
     
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    Warranty or not, you'd have to go through quite a few used ones to equal the price of a new part. A repair that's nearly 50% of the car's worth doesn't make a lot of sense. Even if the bank of Dad is paying for it.
     
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    A place called Auto Be Yours has a good reputation around here. They'd likely have the part you need, for far less than a new one. I have no idea what their warranty policy is on used parts, but I'm guessing they could at least make sure it works before it leaves their shop.


    edit: It's a fascinating website. There's another stretch limo in the works!
     
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    Many junkyards will warrant parts for 90 days - 1 year. LKQ Gulf Coast has two in stock for $300 each. It won't cover labor though. The Toyota warranty on the replacement is only 1 year as well.
     
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    I'd second the recommendation by Hyo above. All I've read on this site about Autobeyours has been very positive. He's been in business quite awhile If it were my car I'd do this: DISCOUNTED INSURANCE SALVAGE
     
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    I was just reading that.

    So it looks like it I shipped my old one to him he would send me a different one for cheaper than just getting one from him?
     
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    He might fix yours, or send you a different one, but generally, yes. The working parts of your old one can be reused, so it has some value.
     
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    I emailed him my situation. I'll see what he says. That'd be awesome if he could fix it/salvage parts from it for cheaper!

    I had to tell my mom last night the situation. She's definitely not happy with me. lol