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Date:         Fri, 20 Sep 2013 17:44:40 -0700
Reply-To:     Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@GMAIL.COM>
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From:         Steven Johnson <sjohnso2000@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: Friday, update on Prius electronics rant
Comments: To: Jim Felder <jim.felder@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <CAFnDXk0h77b1Gqxn=o0H3K7vcL-Yap4H05heXV_Abnymqj5ifA@mail.gmail.com>
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That sounds like the same problem my wife's 02 Prius had about a year ago. You're right, there SHOULD have been a recall on that. Kind of negates the whole fuel savings thing for a hybrid if you ask me. $1500 to have fixed. Grrrrr!

Steven 91 Westy On Sep 20, 2013 10:46 AM, "Jim Felder" <jim.felder@gmail.com> wrote:

> My wife's prius had the water pump go out. No, no, not THAT water pump, the > separate electrically operated one that cools the inverter that the big > battery feeds. I don't remember what the dealership wanted to fix this > KNOWN problem that should have a been a reacall, but it was over a > thousand. I found some possibly-competent local shops (oxymoron) that would > do it for under a thousand. I found a new pump on ebay for $108 shipped and > that, with a Haynes manual and a saturday morning, did the trick. Oh, and > the dealer did get $40 for a gallon of that orange antifreeze they say that > you have to have. > > Jim > > > On Fri, Sep 20, 2013 at 12:03 PM, Dave Mcneely <mcneely4@cox.net> wrote: > > > Some of you may recall my rant about the "multi-function display" going > > out in my Toyota Prius, and the exorbitant (extortionist) price for > > replacement ($6.3K new, $2.9K rebuilt). > > > > I got a used unit, allegedly from a low mileage Prius, and to avoid > > possible electronic glitches during installation had a dealer put it in. > I > > paid $175 (including shipping) for the unit, and with a "loyal customer > > discount," got it installed for $99 (one hour labor at $125, discounted). > > It works, at least for now. > > > > But another thing to irritate the customer (me) popped up. After I had > > already bought the used unit, but before it was installed, one of the > > dealers I'd spoken with about this called me, and said they had a repair > > program. They would remove the unit, send it to "the factory," where it > > would be rebuilt, and install it, all for $375. I certainly would have > > done that. That option should have been offered up front. I would have > > had to drive around with a hole in the dash, and be without air > > conditioning (not a trivial thing in Oklahoma in September), heat, and > > audio (or at least their full functions) for ten days or so, but would > have > > felt better about a repair with a Toyota warranty than a used unit of an > > electronic component known to be failure prone. > > > > But oh well. For now, I have a functioning unit. > > > > mcneely > > >


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