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Just got my new(used) 2010 Prius, advice needed

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Main Forum' started by phillsam, Aug 27, 2012.

  1. phillsam

    phillsam New Member

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    Hey guys,
    Just joining the the bandwagon.
    Purchased a 2010 Prius II w/ 40k for our family car.

    Wife loves the weathertech mats throughout the car and the room inside.
    Just found a receipt for the window tinting done by the PO, now that the car is in Oregon looks like I'm too dark for oregon law.
    Here's to hoping cops don't look at the Prius window tint! :(

    I had a question about the weathertech visors.
    I just noticed that one was really loose when I had the windows down and out of fear for them falling off I removed all of them.
    The PO had used double stick tape to install all of them, is that normal?
    How are they intended to be installed?

    Also, Im coming from a wrangler forum where they had a couple stickies linking to all the DIY jobs people had posted...any thing like that around here?
    I would use search but I dont even know what type of project to start, just looking for ideas/possibilities...

    If you have any recomendations for DIY projects to take on let me know (i would prefer them inexpensive if possible)


    Here is a pic of the new ride:


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    Congrats--enjoy.
     
  3. a priori

    a priori Canonus Curiosus

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    Congratulations. I like the wheels -- I mean the literal wheels!
     
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    Yeah, nice wheels/rims. (y)

    Yes, the window visors are attached using double stick tape, but they use the heavier duty industrial strength one that have the red backing tape and the foam is gray, not the general purpose white foam with green/white backing tape. There are window visors that are mounted in the window channel, but it doesn't sound like that is the type you have now.
     
  5. Dark_matter_doesn't

    Dark_matter_doesn't Prius Tinkerer

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    For DIY projects, go read the Mods and Maintenance forums for Gen III.

    I'd say a lot of the mods require "sweat investment" to minimize the costs - for example, getting auto headlights/dash lights enabled can be a relatively cheap mod if you don't buy a new turn signal/headlight lever & use a switch on the dash, but it requires taking the top of the dashboard off and some wiring on your part.
     
  6. phillsam

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    Thanks for the warm welcome guys.

    Xliderider-- any idea on where to get replacement tape? The visors came off pretty easy so I'm weary about putting them back in w/out replacing tape

    Dark_matter-- I'm all about the sweat investment. I'm in the process of starting my own business so I know a little about sweat equity :) I tried going through the mod section but i was having trouble finding the original threads and not ones that reference various DIYs. I guess I was hoping for a list of DIY projects with links or something like that.

    thanks guys.
    If you have any ideas for easier initial projects to get aquainted with my new Prius let me know. (in kind of thinking about doing LED drls but am open to ideas!)
     
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    3 m heavy duty double sided tape can be found at most auto parts stores or Lowes and Home Depot carry it. The heavy duty has the blue peel off with black or gray center foam.

    A couple of the easy DIY are swap out the interior lights for LED, I found a kit on EBay for 41.00, shark fin antenna is a quick change out.

    I like your wheels, with the 17" a set of Eibach or TRD lowering springs look good and only drop the car about1" and improve the handling, they are a pretty easy install about 3 hours and can be found for about $200
     
  9. Dark_matter_doesn't

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    • I'd do the foglights;
    • Not the shark-fin antenna (as it will probably result in somewhat poorer radio reception though it looks cool) (I'm an RF systems guy);
    • The springs (Red Tanabe NF-210's are virtually identical to the white TRD/Prius Plus springs from pictures), and;
    • The rear anti-sway bar (Either get the Prius Plus one in white or the 2008 Scion xB one in red that also fits. Make sure to get the model with the end-links included).

    Also, if you do the springs, and you have to take the front struts off, go get the Tanabe strut tower bar and install that at the same time. Saves having to take the wiper tray/wiper assembly and the strut tower bolts off again.

    You'll end up with a really nice handling Prius!
     
  10. phillsam

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    Thanks for the ideas!
    LED interior is near the top of my list.

    As far as the fog lights go, what do you recommend?
    I saw something on here about using the Yaris lights, would that be the most inexpensive route?
    What about the stock kit in the store here on PC?

    We bought this car mainly for her day-to-day driving with our baby so I don't know that I will be doing springs/strut bars as I want to keep the ride as comfortable as possible for them (never wake a sleeping baby...)
     
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    Dark_matter_doesn't Prius Tinkerer

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    Go with the PC kit. The Yaris kit on e-bay is just a starting point, as you'll also have to buy the Prius mounting brackets. Everything comes in the PC kit.
     
  12. GreenMaterialism

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    Greetings - yes, lots of DIY mods around here, though not as clearly chunked together in "Sticky" threads as they have been for a couple of my previous cars... That said, the PC community is top notch and knows EVERYTHING about these cars, so the sky is the limit.

    I'll echo the suggestion about the sway bar - a big step up in handling for a relatively low cost. (Though I've not swapped to TRD springs, simply because I fear the ride will suffer.)

    I also chose to add a couple additional SKS keyfobs and "laser-cut" keys for peace of mind. (Both are horrendously expensive through the dealer, but can be done reasonably through PC.) I'm not sure where you are located, but I also added the oem Toyota remote starter - it has limitations, but it integrates nicely with the car and the DIY install isn't too bad - no cutting or wire tapping necessary.

    And, of course, there's the best mod: Disabling the reverse beep! (And the seatbelt beep as well...)
     
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    Thank you for the reply!
    What was the final price for the additional fob & key? (I've been thinking of at least getting a 3rd laser cut key as a safety net)

    Also, i purchased my car from a private party so I did not go through a dealer. From what I've read the reverse beep can only be disabled through a dealer, any chance you guys have come up with a way to disable w/out the dealer? I would prefer to not be overcharge for 10 minutes of them hooking my Prius up to the computer.
     
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    Used SKS keys average about $50-60 on eBay, but need to be programmed with a seed reset in Techstream - the proprietary Toyota diagnostic software that works via a very expensive cable. Some high-end locksmiths have it, as do some PC members. For someone who knows what they're doing and has the gear, it takes about half an hour.

    As for the mechanical key, there is a member here on PC called "h00ktern" who purchased a key cutter and has the means to duplicate the Prius mechanical keys. He's brilliant and great to work with, and he cut several keys for me as he was learning, and this thread chronicles the experience:

    Laser cut key cutter - Options? | PriusChat

    (FWIW: I put "laser-cut keys" in quotes because lasers have nothing to do with it! They're simply milled down like a CNC machine...) I'm not sure what he charges, but the going rate at dealers for the blank + cutting is well over $100/key...

    Some dealers will do it for free if the car is in for service anyway - it can't hurt to ask. It literally takes about 5 minutes with Techstream. It can also be done DIY with an OBD II usb cable (ELM 327 - they run ~$14) using the directions buried in this thread: (you'll have to dig a bit, but there are several posts in the middle which describe the software and code necessary, but the direct links aren't working. Yes - this should be cleaned up and made a sticky in a dedicated DIY section.)

    http://priuschat.com/threads/2010-help-disabling-reverse-beep.62494/