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Replying to: seeko (May 27, 2006 3:49 pm) |
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I am considering buying a 2004 Prius from the owner. He insists that he took the car to a dealer for the recall software upgrade last year after there were reports of Prius stalling problems. He says he lost the service record for the recall appointment, so he has no proof that the software was upgraded. My question is this: can a Toyota service department determine if the software upgrade has been done and when?
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Replying to: kpp1 (May 30, 2006 9:05 am) |
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This appears to be even more rare than the stalling problem, which turned out to be a computer software error. Thanks for posting; maybe we will get more coverage on this issue. Things can get interesting when you run the accelerator and braking systems through a computer... |
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| I have a 2002 Prius with 44K miles. My wife drives it about 50 miles everyday making home visits, so there are a lot of starts and stops in the day. After sitting in the hot Florida sun for 2 hours, she started it and had all the warnings displayed. When attempting to drive, the gas engine chugged for awhile, then stopped. She was able to restart and pull off the road. When I arrived, the check engine light was on, so I opened the hood, checked the oil (OK), then closed the hood. I turned the key and all systems were go. I drove the car 20 miles to the dealer with no incidents (even stopped and restarted several times). The dealer had the car for 6 hours and finally told me the engine management module had to be replaced $980, but covered under warranty. 2 months later the same thing happened, I turned the car off and back on several times and the warning lights were always on. I drove to the dealer, showed the service manager the warning lights, opened and closed the hood, restarted and all lights were out. I know it sounds crazy, but is there any connection between these warning lights and the hood latch?? | |
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Replying to: jimb1300 (Jul 10, 2006 6:52 pm) Be sure and keep us posted on what they do for you on your problem. That is the first time I have heard of anything related to opening the hood. Keep on the dealer. I would document any visits to the dealership.
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Replying to: jimb1300 (Jul 10, 2006 6:52 pm) Why can't they pull the OBD codes? That would tell them and you what's failing. The one thing that does occur to me is that opening the hood allows superheated air to escape - heat causing problems with the electronics / connections in the engine compartment??
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Replying to: gagrice (Jul 10, 2006 7:23 pm) Right now all they told me was to keep driving and if it happens again bring it in. Could it have anything to do with the battery? He did suspect the battery was the problem the first time...before they decided it was the engine management module.
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Replying to: jrct9454 (Jul 11, 2006 5:52 am) Thanks for the reply..
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Replying to: jimb1300 (Jul 11, 2006 1:43 pm) |
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