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Please Help Prius 2004 MFD Very Slow

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by PriusProudOwner, Jun 14, 2018.

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    Hello i bought a prius 2004 the only problem i have is that the MFD screen touch tab is very slow is there a way to do something about it ?
     
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    welcome!

    likely just replace it. check eBay for a salvage unit.
     
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    but it works perfectly fine only slow is there a way to reset it or meory clean it i need a solution before i concider buying a new one and replace it
     
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    you could try pulling the fuse, or disconnecting the 12v negative for a few minutes.
     
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    could you please explain to me where is the fuse for it and how do i find the batery cable to disconect please help
     
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    Is the radio working? Has it been replaced with an after-market unit? Anyone been in the dash? Any other symptoms? (Any there components not working?)
    If nothing else is amiss, I would open the dash and unplug/replug (is that a word?) the MFD cables (and the radio, too) several times--there may be some oxidation on the contacts and that may take care of it.
     
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    i think if i take oout the mdf fufe and plug it back it maybe it would help
     
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    Page 314 of the 2004 owner's manual, the MFD is described as the "Multi-Information Display" and is powered by 3 different fuses in the Instrument panel fuse box under the steering wheel: (There is a fuse puller in the Engine compartment fuse box)
    7 - ECU-IG (7.5A)
    13 - ECU-B (15A)
    20 - ACC (7.5A)
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    I see in some threads about similar problems, pulling fuse #20 will sometimes be enough to reset the MFD.
     
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    the 12v volt is in the hatch floor by the right fender. lift the corner of the floor out. you need a 10mm wrench to loosen the neg cable and twist off. be careful of the positive terminal!
     
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    Or, undo the 10mm bolt that holds the neg cable to the body (easier than undoing the cable to the battery post.)
     
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    do i need to keep the car on of or take the batery of or leve it as is and just pull those 3 fuses out and please explain more do i leave them out for a longer time or ? and thank you all for the fast help
     
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    this is what i have as fuses and there is not fuse 20 needed as mentioned on the plastic case because i have a prius 2004 basic so please Help me figure this out thank you all
     

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    OK, In your fuses, pull:
    1. ACC 7.5A Fuse #24
    2. ECU-IG 15A Fuse # 13
    3. ECU-B 7.5 A Fuse # 6
    I would leave them out for 2-5 minutes (longer is OK). You want all of the capacitors to discharge in the MFD, there are no big ones in there, so a couple of minutes should do it.
    Unfortunately, this may not help--What you are doing is completely unplugging the power from the MFD to reset its computer. (This is a standard way to completely reset a computer.) There could be some other electrical/computer fault causing the problem, but this should not harm anything* and costs nothing but a few minutes to try.
    (*There is a small chance that after powering down a faulty computer, it will not restart! If there is a fault that would cause this, the MFD would likely soon die anyway.)
     
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    i just unpluged the 6 13 and 24 leaving it out for 10 minutes and i will let you know in couple minutes what has happened
     
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    it did help now it takes 3-5 minutes before everything is ok and i can hear the beep sound when i press audio or climate info ect.should i change all the fuses to new onces ?
     
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    You could change them, but usually just pulling and then replacing them will clear any oxidation that might be causing a problem. The MFD should not take 3-5 minutes to start, there is still something wrong.
     
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    i got it wrong the mfd is powering on fast but showing details is slow like the hybrid battery and the usage of hybrid battery takes 3-5 minutes to show on the screen
     
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    yes the radio is working but before i un pluged the fuses the radio was working but when i pressed the audio it just said audio off but audio was working same with ac check air conditioning ect but now everything is better only take a bit time to show the actual hybrid battery info and so on
     
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    Good to hear that the MFD is working better! I replaced my MFD with a newer model*, so I can't tell if 3-5 minutes before hybrid data shows up is normal (anyone know?), but getting the audio and climate back on the screen sounds like a win! glad it worked!
    (*My 2004 MFD screen was damaged when I bought my Prius used, I replaced it with a newer-model, 2006 high resolution MFD, and the hybrid data is available after ~30 seconds.)