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For now I just put some tape over the sticky rubber handle. Seems insane to have to purchase a new or used part just for this. You'd think...
I can't seem to see the pictures.
The hatch switch rubber on my Prius has become sticky and leaves black gunk on my fingers. After reading other posts about this I learned that...
Sorry, that price is not possible for the Hybrid battery.
Really? There are non hybrid vehicles getting that now.
Splash shield?
I suggest buying the newest Prius, with the lowest miles that you can afford. This allows you more time to be covered under the hybrid related...
Add me to the list. The rubber is getting gummy on my 2007 now.
Then you have just been lucky, because nothing had been changed in the manufacture of the radio unit during it's production run.
Could your antenna be bad?
Sadly I don't believe replacing the radio with a new or refurbished unit is a permanent fix.
Glad it worked for someone else. If what I have been told is true, that there is a solder short causing the issue, then I may be also be correct...
Changing the oil and filter only takes 15 minutes, no need to pay a "Stealership" or local "Conmatic".
Just not possible on the 2nd Gen Prius, unless you have an aftermarket radio.
Tonight the radio buttons failed once again and my fix of pressing the pop out volume button in and out, worked to cure it again. I may just have...
I discovered something interesting the last few times my radio knobs stopped working. Instead of my usual dash banging, I pushed the radio volume...
While this is true, you'd think it would be standard equipment, not like it's recently new technology.
Apparently it hasn't improved much. They are still using that low res bluish speedometer type gauge. Now I will say that the Prius using...
Everything I've seen points to the PIP as being less expensive in the long run than the Volt. However, the PIP still looks like a Jetson's car...
Well so much for my superglue fix, the hatch release handle broke again. I really don't want to spend $200-$300 for a used replacement part, but...