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Discussion in 'Prius v Technical Discussion' started by Glenninmb, May 16, 2023.

  1. Glenninmb

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    Hello i am looking at R@R ing the transmission on my 2012 prius V. A local shop mentioned that they would have to program the new transmission has anyone else heard of this? Thanks in advance!!
     
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    No. The transaxle is controlled and powered by the inverter and other ecus, none of which are in the transaxle.

    What seems to be wrong with it? Many misdiagnose a transaxle when it really is an intermittent misfire which causes a lack of sync at the transaxle's damper.
     
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    how much do they want to program it?
     
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    Thank you for the reply, the issue is a high pitched whine and the passenger side cv axle can be moved up and down by hand while fully inserted into trans axle. When i popped it out there is metal fused to the axle from somewhere inside. Personaly i think the shop did not want to work on a hybrid so they used the " gotta be programed" excuse to not work on it. And no the whine is not comming from either wheel bearing already had it checked.
     
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    As soon as they said it needs to be programed he followed up with " and that's something we do not want to do" I knew they were not interested. So the price was never discussed.
     
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    might be easier to replace it with a low mile salvage
     
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    Get used... they are low cost... shop around. Make sure it comes from a v !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    You can tell cause the v trani is water cooled.
    I know cause mine went bad.......
     
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    The liftback and v transmissions are both water cooled, in the green area shown.

    The v transmission also circulates water in the purple area. (The liftback transmission is the same case, just missing the plate and hose connections over that area.)

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    I think they might be geared differently......................
     
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    I believe so, but it’s external differences that’ll help in verifying its a v transaxle.
     
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    Yes, the final drive ratios are different.
     
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    If it's the same as the 2011 gen 3 Prius transmission.
    Nope no programming needed.
    Do not use a junkyard transmission as most junkyards don't know how to store a hybrid transmission.
    I just put one in my 2011 Prius gen3

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    I went to 4 different salvage yards replacing my transmission. All of them left the driveshaft holes open or broke the vent letting in atmosphere.
    I strongly suggest NOT putting in a salvaged transmission.

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    So where do you get one then?
    The Hatchback and the v are different plumbing and gear ratio.