Prius Prime cylinder wash-down potential issue

Discussion in 'Gen 5 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Downrange, Mar 30, 2024.

  1. pete qc

    pete qc New Member

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    I agree, short trips are not the best for cars and engines. I had quite a few cars before the Prius... i'm 60 the Prius is the 7th brand new car i own, and i never had an experience like this before, i buy new car run it for more or less 5 years then change it for another new car. I was lucky i never had a car towed for a mechanical problem before. I take care of all my vehicles the best i can.

    After more research i found something about that in the owner's manual.
    Page 505 in the owner's manual it says "if the vehicle is repeatedly driven without the engine warmed up, moisture caused by drew condensation inside the engine or fuel wich did not burn mixes into the engine oil"

    I am just disapointed with that weakness. I wish, i had known that before buying the car.

    Pierre
     
  2. Trollbait

    Trollbait It's a D&D thing

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    The Outback has an oil temp gauge. In these Pennsylvania winter temps, the oil will only be at 100F after the 2 miles between home and the highway. That is still at the cold temp for oil testing.

    My commute is 30 miles, plenty of time to warm up the oil to get rid of water. The person with the issue is commuting only 5km.
    It is a weakness of all cars. Your past cars had more inefficient engines that kept enough water out to not trigger the oil pressure warning. The water could still be enough to be visible in the oil though.
     
    #42 Trollbait, Feb 8, 2025 at 4:06 PM
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  3. peternumber2

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    my next question is: when the oil pressure warnigs pops up, is it too late to rule out any damage?