What did you do to ur Gen III Prius today????

Discussion in 'Gen 3 Prius Accessories and Modifications' started by sfv41901, Jul 23, 2012.

  1. Accordlayingkit

    Accordlayingkit Senior Member

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    I MAY have a donation on a management! :whistle:
     
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    Well overdue first HV battery fan cleaning at 115,500 miles. :p Surprisingly wasn’t that bad considering my corgi pup sheds a lot. Will clean every 20-30k miles now to prevent any overheating issues.

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    that is correct. the air struts alone are around 1800 or so alone. the management is another cost with that. me personally I run a 5 gallon (or was it 4 i'm not even sure since mine was 2nd hand) tank w/ air lift version 2 w/ dual compressors in total is around 4k or almost 4k.

    Plus install. So about 5k installed (if brand new)
     
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    i think my car need that bad... It sits behind the right side panel in the trunk right?
     
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    No one is doing anything cool to the prius today?? At work all day looking for some cool stuff to see and read but I see nothing! Haha I couldn't even get by the bodyshop on Friday to get my stuff so hopefully I can Monday!

    Well I liked the cleaning of the fan in the rear seat. I should probably do that as well.
     
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    LED signals and LED compatible flasher. No hyperflash here. Sylvania 7440A twin packs. Dang what a PITA to get the flasher out. Just tucked the new one back up behind a wiring harness. Not even worried about remounting it. I did manage on the third try to snap a shot of the lights on unlock.
     

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    I disassembled the back of our 2010 in preparation for tomorrow’s rear shock replacement work:).

    Pics tomorrow (y).
     
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    Good thing you didn't have to do the relay to correct the hyper flash .. That was a PITA!
     
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    Day 1 of #lifeonair prep :eek:

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    I stop by Hybrid pit for some maintenance today.......... :) But with @m3pare talking air. (y) #wood.

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    What kind of relay did u get? lol, ive done the same on mine. I left the damn stock relay up there... lol, impossible to get it out.
    Just that i installed this flasher instead of any normal flasher SmartTap CF18 LED Flasher Module - Flashers, Resistors - Extras | Diode Dynamics
     
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    AZ part number LM449. Toyota flasher. It’s like 19.99 in my neck of the woods. And mine came out minus the cover with a firm pull on the connector. Thought about shoving it back in the cover but that thought quickly passed by.
     

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    See I knew you guys were out there doing some crazy s#it! Very nice fellas lol

    Anyone done a tutorial page on air setup? Like pre-planning and in process of installing it all?
     
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    Funny how the daily is the money pit & the weekend car gets no love :LOL:
    Haven’t seen a Prius-specific tutorial but it seems pretty straightforward. The kit I’m looking at now is currently installed so I’ll be taking lots of photos where the air lines and wires were ran so I can directly swap to my car. Just wanting to quiet down compressor noise so I’m adding a couple layers of sound deadener.
     
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    Got the rear shocks replaced and car back together:).

    Before with the car torn apart:
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    Old and new KYB shocks:
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    Installed:

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    All back together like nothing happened:whistle::

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    The originals lasted 182 k miles and were much slower to recover when compared to te KYB’s:).

    Should be good for a long time(y).
     
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    Looks good! Wasn't that easy? :) :)
    Did you clean the cooling fan for the battery while you had all that apart? Maybe take the top off the battery and see if
    the wiring harness was corroded and clean it if it was? :)