MFD (Multimedia Display) and buttons surrounding it are dark, not working.

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Care, Maintenance & Troubleshooting' started by arescec, Dec 11, 2015.

  1. arescec

    arescec Active Member

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    Yep. Agree.
    Don't know where they have found the reliability stats for this car :(

    Also, I forgot to mention that when I do a steer left at speed (e.g. 30mph) with engine turned off and accelerator at 0%, and try to gently accelerate away from the corner engine will stutter for a few moments.

    Thankfully nothing serious broke down yet tho.
     
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    It's fixed now. Will see if it's just for now or it will continue to keep working but here is what I did:

    1) Took the unit out
    2) Unscrewed the top cover
    3) Used the soldering iron to heat up the B+ pin from this image (power supply pin):
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    4) Put everything back.
    5) Voila! :D

    So if your head unit dies, try touching connector pins with soldering iron to head up the solder. Bad solder joints were a big cause of malfunctions on the genII, and could be that they are still present on this gen - just in a different place.

    Hope this will help somebody out there.
     
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    Update: It's dead again. Actually, it's almost 50-50% split between multimedia working and not working when I start the car. Sometimes it wakes up and shows loading and then works normally and sometimes it's dead for a few days in a row. It even starts up by itself while driving in some occasions...
     
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    Just for giggles, have you asked a dealership about replacement cost? A nice cheery number I'll wager.
     
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    Yep, they said that a new unit is about $3500. So nope.

    Worst of all, it was working all right almost whole summer. It seems to not like bad weather and cold.
     
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    We need Ralph Nader!