jdenenberg
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jdenenberg

EE Professor, Male, from Trumbull, CT

jdenenberg was last seen:
Dec 25, 2024 at 5:19 PM
    1. ydpplqbd
      ydpplqbd
      Hi there I saw your posting. I am looking for a link to the 2005 Prius. I hope that you can help.

      Many thanks,

      Peter
    2. Tombukt2
      Tombukt2
      If you send me your address for the nine some odd gigabyte file that I have I'll get it to you on a memory key
    3. Tombukt2
      Tombukt2
      My old stomping grounds Connecticut I'm at 919-892-0363 or [email protected]. get in touch I can make a mem key and mail
    4. Co0perator
      Co0perator
      I see you are in Trumbull. I am in New London and am evaluating whether to replace the battery in my 2007 Prius & looking for an independent installer I can trust.. It has 237K, but I would rather spend $2-3K to buy 1-2yrswith this car rather than buy another I am curious if whomever did your 2004 is still working. It might be worth me getting it towed there, also my brother lives in Easton.
      1. jdenenberg
        jdenenberg
        I bought the rebuilt HV battery from an outfit in North Carolina and they drop shipped it to A1 Toyota where it was installed. The NC garage sold its business to Dorman, but their batteries have not proven as reliable as those from NC.
        Jul 1, 2022
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      2. jdenenberg
        jdenenberg
        A1 Toyota is a good dealer to have this work done, But a new battery is more expensive than the $2000 installed cost that I paid for the rebuilt and it will get you another 10 years or so.
        Jul 1, 2022
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      3. Co0perator
        Co0perator
        Thank you for the info!
        Jul 5, 2022
    5. dewski
      dewski
      Where did you get the door molding for your 4th gen? I'd like to add something like that to my 21 awd-e
      Thanks!
    6. alftoy
      alftoy
    7. Phillip Griffith
      Phillip Griffith
    8. Dimkaps54
      Dimkaps54
      Hi Keith , I saw you are familiar with the techstream and hv batteries so i have some quetions , i would be grateful if you could help me. When checking the voltages of an HV battery lets say of a prius or a lexus , and u notice block 1 is problematic . How do u identify block 1 (2 modules) when u have the battery opened in front of you ?
    9. no trust
      no trust
      Hi,I am interested in two of your modules . How do we work this transaction? Thanks Jon [email protected]
    10. xunkn0vvnx
      xunkn0vvnx
      Hi there, I read your post regarding the dreaded MFD issue in 2004 Priuses. I was wondering how you ended up resolving this issue? In the thread, they discussed a soldering fix rather than paying the dealer quoted $4000+. Can you shed some light on how you fixed this issue? I would really, really, really appreciate it. Thanks
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    Gender:
    Male
    Home Page:
    http://doctord.webhop.net
    Location:
    Trumbull, CT
    Occupation:
    Engineering Professor
    Vehicle:
    2020 Prius
    Model:
    LE AWD-e
    Tennis

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    JeffD - Engineering Professor
    MakesMeLookSmart - My 2004 Prius - Now retired at 288k miles - Averaged 46 MPG over 12 years of use
    Red - My 2016 Prius 3 - Killed by Kamikaze deer at 4 years - averaged 52 MPG in 4 years of use
    Red2 - My 2020 AWD-E Prius LE - also averaging 52 MPG
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