Toyota techinfo web site would no doubt show you that and more for $10/day. The less-principled may watch for a parts list to appear (cheeper) on ebay. It might look a lot like this: Warning warning the above parts list is for 2001-2003 Prius. Them newer Prius have different parts. I just tossed this tidbit in for any Classic Prius drivers who might have accidentally dropped by.
THAT IS THE BEST WEBSITE I HAVE EVER SEEN FOR PARTS!!!! THANKS:rockon: Edit: sorry I got too excited lol it is nice but not complete. couldn't find info labels, some air condition parts
There are a bunch of labels listed. Which one are you looking for? What A/C parts are you looking for?
saw that later for labels but the part numbers I got for labels and ac line clamp does not come up in the search I do see the parts though maybe their search engine is not 100%.
There is no illustrated parts manual online on the Toyota techinfo website, unless (maybe) if you're a certified techie of some kind - the TIS Help lady was unsure of that. The service manuals are pretty good, but obviously written for people who have gone to Toyota school. Cost is now $15 for a two-day subscription. Also, there are no longer diagrams available at ToyoDIY.com: "6 December, 2009 The diagrams are no longer available on this site. For reasons that are beyond our comprehension, Toyota Motor Sales Inc. kept harrassing our ISP about them. It seems that they are really interested in quick profits from new car sales, so it is in their best interest that old cars fall apart asap." If anybody knows of a site where this information might be available these days, please let us know.
Toyota Parts Cheap - Genuine OEM has some of the diagrams. Once you drill down to a part, some have "show illustration". If you click that, a diagram of the area of the car it's in will open up.
I have already changed HV battery and install it but it can't start when I press power button it on but ready sign comes and then off same time