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Replaced evaporator put it all back together now won't start

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by HAWGMAN, Jul 28, 2024.

  1. HAWGMAN

    HAWGMAN Junior Member

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    Followed the guide on removal and I replaced the Evaporator and expansion valve. Also soldered a new capacitor to fix the instrument cluster ( I have done this repair before). Now when I reconnect the battery the alarm sounds and flashes. Once I stop the alarm the car wont start and the blinking symbol is not on in the dash. The open door symbol is the only one lighting up and the flashers. I checked the immobilizer its plugged in any other suggestions? (other than take it all out again and replug everything? Its a 2006 and I cant run the codes since it wont start btw.
     
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  2. dolj

    dolj Senior Member

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    I presume you mean the capacitor. If you really mean you replaced a resistor, you might need to revisit.
    You don't need it to start, just get to IG-ON (two presses of the power button with your foot OFF the brake pedal).
     
  3. HAWGMAN

    HAWGMAN Junior Member

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    yes capacitor. my Son in law came and helped me find the plug I missed. thought it was the brake switch it was actually a long plug behind the blower assembly that went to box on the firewall. anyway all is good now.
     
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    TMR-JWAP Senior Member

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    That's a big job to tackle. Well done!
     
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