Charging cable stuck in PIP - Any ideas?

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  1. mrbigh

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    Toyota never came up with a fix for this problem; Prius Chat as always been " avant garde" regarding user's complaints and fixes
     
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    CharlesH CA HOV Decal #5 on former PiP

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    Danny - I have a 2017 prius prime and have same problem. chargepoint and home charger wont click - my port seems plastic not metal in that point - any ideas welcome
     
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    If it's like the 2012, reach into the connector with a small pick and remove the orange gasket ring. It's not necessary.
     
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    Another victim here. Just got home.

    In my opinion, yank off that metal clip and throw it away. That will save you the trouble of almost having to spend a night in a PIP that won't start, does not give you heat or cold air.
     
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    Anybody tried just plucking out that O ring, rubbing a tiny dab of silicone plumbing grease or silicone brake caliper grease into it, and putting it back?

    Does wonders. I have to do it every few years with the O rings in my air compressor hoses, whenever it's getting hard to put fittings in. A tiny dab does it.
     
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    Maybe, but they eliminated it on newer models, so apparently it’s not necessary
     
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    Can you elaborate? What metal clip?
    Pip will still start, even if you can’t charge it
     
  9. steve0826

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    Screen Shot 2023-01-19 at 07.43.20.png @bisco
    See picture. When I pull the stuck plug, this metal clip fell out. I had to assume this is the reason why it's stuck. So, throw it away is better.
     
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  10. bisco

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    thanks, that is interesting. i've never seen that metal clip, or anyone else mention it before.

    it looks like part of those big paperclips for large amounts of paper
     
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    @bisco,
    The paper clip in the picture is to give viewer a reference of the size of the metal clip.
     
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    right, i was talking about the metal clip. looks like the ones that hold large amounts of paper together, but with the metal squeeze prongs missing