Hello: I am the proud owner of a 2004 Prius but I have no technical knowledge about autos. My husband of 30 years passed in December and he was a "car guy". I basically have had no repairs on the vehicle except for a new windsheild and one other thing that was about $150.00 but can't remember what it was. Yesterday, my fuel was down to 2 "notches" and while I was driving it went down to the last "notch" so I stopped for fuel. It would only take just under 2 gallons - the pump would stop and then I could only put it a tiny amount at a time so I finally stopped. When I got back in my car the fuel gauge did not move any higher. I also noticed that I had only gone 277 miles since I last filled. I always fill the tank but it never takes more than 7 to 8 gallons regardless of low my gauge reads (or even if the light is flashing!) I have an appointment tomorrow am at a Toyota dealership but don't want to pay for unecessary repairs and I also want to be knowledgeable. Any ideas of what this could be? I have to drive about 50 miles this am should I try to put more fuel in after the drive? Thanks so much! I'm in line again for another Prius - but was hoping to keep this one for another two years. I'm definately a Prius snob and I've never been able to keep a car that long (I live in Detroit area so I get a lot of flak for owning a Toyota, too)
I know that if you get less than 3 gallons, the computers do not recognize the new gas. (but it IS there obviously)
This is a common complaint. It's a design issue, so your dealer will not be of any help. There are ways to deal with it; take a look at these threads: http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-...anyone-actually-having-trouble-refueling.html http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-...-refueling-problem-poll-all-prius-owners.html http://priuschat.com/forums/gen-ii-...troubleshooting/102247-trouble-gas-pumps.html Tom
Thank you! I found more info after I posted. I hate it that I'm just now having issues with filling. I will try again today. I cancelled my service with one Toyota Dealership and called another one. The service guy gave me tips similar to those here and said to call him anytime. I guess I know which dealership I want to work with! I didn't even need service so I'm a peeved at the first guy. Thanks again. Later today I'm going to look around this site more. I also found how to see my service record from a link posted here. My 2004 Prius has been serviced three times - one was the floor mat, the other some body work and another was minor engine. All in 2011. I love my Prius.
dealer 1: "well a new gas tank, fuel pump, fill neck, and fuel level sensor is going to run $1000, $3000 with labor, our manager will give you $1000 to trade it in on a brand new Prius, here he is now to talk to you about the 2011 prius." dealer 2: "this happens with the prius, just wait 5 minutes after opening the gas cap to depressurize the gas tank, and put the fuel in on its slowest setting; try different pumps at different gas stations, you may find one that works with your car right away on full blast . . . your welcome, glad to help, we're here if you have any "real" problems with your car."
Well, I went to my "normal" gas station today and it took 7 gallons and the tank show "full". The only thing I did special was hold the hose higher than the nozzle and tried my best to fill it slow. Lucky for me I've only had this one issue in 8 years and I can happily return to my original plan to keep it for two more. thanks everyone for the input. I'd be lost if I hadn't found you. Actually I'd be at the dealer today probably shelling out $ for nothing. And I can maintain my bragging rights to paying less than $500 (truthfully I think it's only been about $350) in repairs in the car's history!