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Blinking Fuel Guage (All Bars) and “Mi”

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by JayRock_PHX, Jul 31, 2019.

  1. JayRock_PHX

    JayRock_PHX Member

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    Sorry about that. I go thru prius vehicles all the time. I guess when i first registered i had a 2010 at that time. I dont like gen 3s really anyway
     
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    You can change that in your profile page, over here : JayRock_PHX | PriusChat
    If it moves you, please expound upon your dislike for gen 3s.
     
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    I have the exact same issue, except the fuel gauge WAS NOT blinking before the MFD fix. I had the car parked on inclined driveway when I disconnected the 12v battery, so naturally I thought the inclination sensor, but I've reset it countless number of times, with car of flat surface.
     
  4. dolj

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    The part of the story you missed out was whether you rechecked your work. Unplug all the connectors one at a time and reinstall them and make sure you get that satisfying 'click' (or other confirmation) to signify the connector is all the way on. There is a little connector on the side that plugs in the inclination meter so make sure that is connected.
     
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    I have figured it out, thanks to a post by Texas Hybrid Battery. The side connector has two sets of wires that plug in two different slots ON THE OTHER SIDE. One of those came out, when I was taking the circuit board out for repairs. They are covered, so not easy to see when putting everything back together.
     
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