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Wind Baffling noise @certain speeds by railroadjames
Sep 23, 2004 (9:37 am)
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One quirk I've come across with the 04 PRIUS is a
strange baffling noise that seems to irritate the ears when you open various window combinations. Sometimes it can be quite annoying.
I'd be curious to know if anyone else has noticed this oddity. It doesn't do it all the time nor does it do it at all speeds. I've been thinking it has something to do with the aerodynamics of the car or possibly because it's a hatchback for 04. Anyone experience this quirk? jim
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Re: Wind Baffling noise @certain speeds [railroadjames] by devsienna
Oct 07, 2004 (12:22 am)
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Replying to: railroadjames (Sep 23, 2004 9:37 am)

James, let me take a wild guess that this only happens when you lower the rear windows and leave the front windows up. This is very common on modern cars. One term I've heard to describe this is called "helicoptering". The solution to the problem seems to be to lower the front windows as well and this usually eliminates the problem.
 
If you use the Search Forums button up at the top of the webpage and use helicoptering as your search term for Message Text, you'll find a lot of messages about this problem.
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Re: Wind Baffling noise @certain speeds [devsienna] by railroadjames
Oct 07, 2004 (7:52 pm)
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Replying to: devsienna (Oct 07, 2004 12:22 am)

Since this problem, as I stated, I wondered if the aftermarket rain shields that can be applied over each window of the PRIUS could possibly eliminate this baffling wind noise. I'm not sure the helicopter noise is one and the same as was mentioned. Maybe it has something to do with the interior cavity of the "hatchback" design. One thing for sure, it's annoying. Culliganman
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Bug Guard? by jebster
Jan 03, 2005 (4:27 pm)
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Greetings! Proud owner of 2005 Prius who lives in urban area with tons of bugs in the summer time. Anyone seen a bug guard for the Prius? Did not see anything on Toyota.com site. Really don't want a "bra" type of cover, but not sure what, if anything, is out there. TIA!
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Tires on a 2005 Prius by sparky1015
Jan 05, 2005 (7:31 am)
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Hi,hopefully, I'll be taking delivery on my 2005 Prius soon...I had a concern about the tires....I live in the Chicago area--we're known to get a little snow from time to time (LOL) How do the standard tires respond in the snow? I've heard that I may have to upgrade the standard tire to get traction. true?
 
thanks
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Prius and ground clearance by dszjgl
Jan 17, 2005 (10:25 am)
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Greetings,
 
I've been considering the Prius for its mileage and ample cargo space but I'm concerned about 'bottoming out' on the dirt roads I frequently travel. The advertised ground clearance is as low as they come. Any suggestions whether or not the ground clearance can be modified via changes to suspension, or perhaps different tires?
 
regards,
 
Jim
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Re: Tires on a 2005 Prius [sparky1015] by railroadjames
Jan 19, 2005 (6:44 pm)
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Replying to: sparky1015 (Jan 05, 2005 7:31 am)

Hello Sparky! Since we're neighbors (Northwest Indiana) I can appreciate your concern about tires. The original equipment tires are O.K. except on wet roads and (lately) winter snow & ice conditions. There are better tires out there that would improve roadability. You will sacrifice MPG's for those tires I'm told and that seems to be the general opinion. So...my next set of treads will be Goodyears.
Culliganman (hope this helps)
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Re: rubber floor and cargo mats - front end protector [grant] by yankeebelle
Mar 02, 2005 (2:12 pm)
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Replying to: grant (Jun 18, 2004 6:22 am)

Thanks for the website tip on the floor mats. My mom has been searching Toyota dealers for "winter mats" like you described for her '05 and they stare at her like she has 3 heads! (She lives in the South) She gave in and tried the cheap ones that not only don't hold the dirt and water in but the knubs on the bottom don't hold them in place and they get caught under her pedals. I will now be ordering REAL winter mats for her,I use them in my car and they are worth every penny!!
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Seat Covers by murphy8
Mar 09, 2005 (4:37 am)
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Hi all -
I purchased a 2005 Prius on Sunday but I cannot locate seat covers. There is one website that has 2005 Prius covers. I called the company - it is located in Hawaii but has an 800 number however they make the seat covers out of wet suit type material which I think would be too hot for Miami.
 
I would appreciate any suggestions.
 
thank you.
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Re: Seat Covers [murphy8] by flj168
Mar 15, 2005 (8:59 pm)
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Replying to: murphy8 (Mar 09, 2005 4:37 am)

We picked up a full set of seat covers (front and rear) for our 2005 Prius at our local Toyota dealer recently for $119 before our 25% discount. The set included fabric covers for each headrest and the rear armrest. Please be aware that you need special seat covers if you have side air bags.

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