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Brown/Black in oil fill area? Do I walk on deal?

Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by Robin McDonald, Aug 17, 2009.

  1. Robin McDonald

    Robin McDonald New Member

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    I have filled out the contract for a 2003 Prius. However they don't have the cash yet. Car is fairly high mileage, about 100,000 but the Longo Toyota service advisor said he would choose this 2003 car over a 2001 with only 55,000 I was looking at. This car is immaculate compared to the other two cars I had narrowed the field to. At least inside, outside and in the engine compartment. However, the very last thing I checked on all the final candidate cars was looking into the fluid chambers. And when I removed the oil fill cap on this one it was quite brown black (burn) compared to gold or nearly clean on the other two cars. I could scrape some of it off with my fingernail.

    The dealer offered to give it an engine flush. But I opted to contact the Toyota Service desk first. I am bringing it in tomorrow to Toyota for a check which the selling dealer willingly agreed to. I planned to bring the car in for a check anyway...but I decided against it because the car was so clean and under a dealer warranty and it was the highest priced of the three I was considering. I thought I could get away with it in this case.

    I can say the car drives just beautifully. Everything else works like a new car should. Brakes are awesome, it shifts smoothly. The engine feels sound as a pound. Toyota says they don't do engine flush on a Prius or most of their cars. She says they tend to require very little service and if there is a sludge Toyota would do a full engine rebuild on it to get everything out which she said would be very expensive.

    The oil looks very clean but I imagine that doesn't matter.
    Obviously I am going to put the most weight on the checkup tomorrow. But I imagine there are some experienced Prius geniuses here. I would like to get your opinions on the off chance Toyota service is a place where they like to be thorough maybe above and beyond the call of duty.
     
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    IdahoSparky New Member

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    I can't speak to the discoloration, but might suggest that if you can feel the transmission shifting gears, no matter how smoothly, stay away from it.
     
  3. Robin McDonald

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    I would say there was one Prius I looked at this morning where I thought I might have felt the transmission transitioning up and down. But I did not buy it for a number of other 'warning' signs.
    This car feels very smooth. I will take it for a ride again tomorrow and watch for that. But my memory is the car feels impressive and buttery. I am not a Prius expert though. I have only been introduced to them this week. So I thank you for the tip.
     
  4. tumbleweed

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    I think taking the car to Toyota for an inspection is a very good move. I doubt the discoloration is anything to worry about, I've seen it on other cars and it just seems to be something that happens after some number of years and miles. But the Toyota mechanics should be able to tell you for sure.
     
  5. Robin McDonald

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    Thank you. I very much appreciate all thoughtful responses I get tonight.
    This one was comforting as I very much want the car.
     
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    Just for closure on this thread here's the follow up. I took it to the Toyota dealer. He didn't think it was sludge but couldn't be 100 percent sure without taking it apart. But he was mostly sure it was okay. I went with that. We did an engine flush and I bought it. Looks clean there now of course. Car drives great.
     
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    Congratulations, you will enjoy it.
     
  8. jay_man2

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    Thanks for closing the loop, and Congrats!