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After sitting for months simple voltage readings will quickly tell you what's up. Do not start the car or charge the modules. That would obscure...
No, you have not understood correctly. For the front a Matrix AWD spring is installed on a stock Prius strut. For the rear the easy way to get...
Been there and done that. Knowing that it makes sense to look at the fuel pump.
In Monopoly this would be called do not pass go, do not collect $200, go directly to jail. Before you do anything else remove and clean the MAF...
I know Stew will be able to get to the bottom of this mystery. Let him know it has one of my batteries in it. He knows me. I think the cat...
There have been way too many stolen converters in MN lately. I have heard of about a dozen. Last month I got a call from a small repair shop that...
None of those codes confirm a bad battery. A voltage leak is the most likely source of the not going into drive problem but that code is not...
You did not say how many miles are on it now. $2500 seems very optimistic. I have bought several Prius with bad batteries for about $1000. Between...
What you were thinking is awesome! Here's a suggestion for beefing up the suspension. What good is a Prius truck that can't handle some weight....
It's likely that one or both of the rear coil springs have broken. It's a somewhat common problem with Gen 2 Prius.
You need to get some oil in the engine pronto! Some level of damage has already been done by driving with low oil.
I would say your pack is beyond rebuilding. Any module that has self discharged below 7.2 volts is non recoverable junk. You have at least 13...
Hey that's me. The 4WD Matrix springs are working great. The most I have hauled is about 3000 lbs split between inside the car and a trailer....
The P0AA6 refers to a High Voltage leak. It's the only fault that produces a unique pattern of problems. 1. Car runs fine.. 2. Red triangle of...
Try this thread. P Lock C2310 Fix Fixed Solved Solution | PriusChat
Start with one wire with a corroded pin. Cut the wire on both sides of the connector, strip them, and then connect them with a wire nut. There is...
+1 That is the connector I was referring to. Just get some wire nuts and splice around the bad spots. Again, It's an old car. ;)
The cheap fix is small holes drilled in the low spot where the water is collecting. These are old cars.;)
Did it say something like P-Lock Mechanism malfunction? If so this is a possible fix for that problem. P Lock C2310 Fix Fixed Solved Solution |...
A guess would be a broken piston skirt. How does the car run? Is there a lack of power? Does the noise go away at higher engine speeds? You...