I was making a left turn at a very busy los angeles intersection and during needed acceleration to turn, the prius lost power for a full second and then power came back slowly and i barely made it through the intersection, a t bone collision was imminent, and i missed getting hit by inches. all the warning lights on the dash illuminated and i was frazzled. the hybrid battery was 2/3 rds full at the time. there have been other instances where the car lost power for brief moments when the hybrid battery was low and didnt think anything of it at the time. the mpg has remained below 40 and after hybrid failure, around 26. also, i had a gen 2 prius and the catalytic converter went bad around 150,000. california punishes consumers by not allowing after market cats and forces them to buy oem at an extreme mark up. without a proper cat, you cant have cal smog approval, no approval, no registration. total waste of resource when the actual cost of replacement of the cat is around $2k at the dealer. if i lived in az, after market is $475. at that point a car of that age and milage is worth around $2-3k. battery and cat replacement costs should not eclipse the value of the car. still doesn't mention the rest of the mechanical and saftey apparatus . if an engine works half time on a hybrid, why does the cat burn out so soooon? the scam is baked into the vehicle and our govt supports it. fix carb!
While driving at ca freeway speed (65mph) the car goes limp. the accelerator fails to work and even flooring the vehicle makes no difference. at this point the speed of the vehicle decreases and i have to immediately pull to the shoulder. the "check hybrid system" alert shows on the dash and also electric power steering and check engine light. this issue has been going on for the past year and i have taken it to several toyota dealerships with no resolve. i have spent a total of $4500 without toyota of vallejo or the now bankrupt toyota of fairfield solving the issue. this is a life threatening issue and happened several times with children in the vehicle. show in video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ca5hjrsnfsg
My toyota prius loses power randomly after having the recall fix j0v completed updating the software in inverter. vehicle stalled 3 times on freeway, highway and off ramp. dash board lights light up with all warning lights. vehicle loses power....can drive a mile or so with almost no power...then vehicle shuts down. dash panel reads check hybrid system conditions are exactly the same as the ze3 warranty enhancement program describes. however the dtc code is slightly different so dealer and toyota will not fix inverter. the car is dangerous to drive as the symptoms appear randomly, usually after an acceleration of the vehicle puts load on engine. pls help me
The car starts as normal and drives normally but once you start to come to a stop the car shuts off and will only restart when you depress the gas pedal but shuts down again when you release the gas pedal, normal city streets and highway
A few months ago i had the required software update to adjust the safety feature in the hybrid system in case of a failure. while driving on a side street on 3/1/19 i pressed the gas after being stopped, the car jerked, and the check hybrid system light came on. this was on railroad tracks but the car did drive on the gas engine a short distance to make it over the railroad tracks. i had the car towed to a toyota dealer who stated the inverter was bad, but that toyota would replace it as they extended the warranty. this seems to be an issue that toyota is ignoring. i also own a 2014 toyota prius v which is also prone to this issue. toyota should address this issue beyond a mere software update.
Went in to have the spark plugs and 2 coils(cylinders 1 & 2) started shaking, knocking and smoking at the time i picked it up. check engine light is on and hasn't gone off. the mechanic i take the vehicle to says it is a problem with this model car, trying to determine this, since he stated it is now my head gasket that needs replacing.
Engine developed an oil leak around 120,000 miles. dealer ran an oil leak test ($700)and performed something else for $300 dollars. nothing work. dealer says the fix is to buy a new short block for $6,700. i will not. i'm adding oil myself to car about once every 10 days
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 toyota prius. when the vehicle was started, all the warning indicators illuminated and the vehicle stalled. the contact stated that the vehicle exhibited the same symptoms as listed in nhtsa campaign number: 18v684000 (hybrid propulsion system). the vehicle was taken to kearny mesa toyota (4910 kearny mesa rd, san diego, ca, 858-413-9625) where it was diagnosed that the computers failed. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was notified and provided case number: 1812113112. the failure mileage was 124,000.
As i was driving down the freeway my car filled with smoke and i realized my engine had caught fire, i was able to get out, the whole front of my car was engulfed in flames in no time
Starting from a stop after engine shut-down, the car felt like it was going over rumble strips. this got worse over time until i realized that it was actually an engine mis-fire. the dealer traced the root cause to a leaking cylinder head gasket that is a common failure on high mileage 3rd generation prius cars. $4,000 repair. first car i've ever owned that cylinder head gaskets are routine maintenance items. clear design issue. if you keep this car long enough, you will be buying a head gasket repair.
In motion while accelerating past a slower car. heard and felt a pronounced thump and lost engine power on busy local thoroughfare. moved to a turn lane and stopped. multiple dashboard lights and "check hybrid system" on led display. power off car, and back on twice and got the same error on display. found that car could move on ev power and i got it into a safer location at an adjacent parking lot. had vehicle towed to repair facility. as a driver this was disconcerting as i could not clearly determine if the car was at all driveable. if a driver were to stop immediately in the same situation they would be on the roadway. if i had not pressed on the accelerator pedal after powering on the car again i would not have known i could move the car to a safer location. display should read "hybrid system failure" then "limited ev power available" then "move to safe area if necessary" cause: hybrid inverter failure. repaired by toyota under 2014 eoe and new 10/2018 recall j0a
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 toyota prius. while exiting highway traffic, the engine stalled and all the instrument panel lighting illuminated. the contact was able to coast the vehicle to a safe area. the vehicle was towed to hendrick toyota concord (7670 bruton smith boulevard, concord, north carolina 28026, 704-467-8287) where it was diagnosed that the computer inverter failed. the inverter was replaced. the vehicle was repaired. the manufacturer was not notified. the failure mileage was 93,500.
I was getting on the interstate and all of a sudden i lost power and my dash lite up check hybrid system /abs/ breaks. i can not drive my car because it has no power please help thank you
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 toyota prius. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 18v684000 (hybrid propulsion system). the contact called westbury toyota at 516-272-4499 (located at 1121 old country rd, westbury, ny 11590) and was informed that the parts were not available. the manufacturer stated that the part was available and referred the contact back to the dealer. the contact stated that the vehicle stalled while driving and needed to be towed. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure mileage was approximately 116,480. parts distribution disconnect.
Excessive oil consumption of approximately 1 quart per 1,000 miles as of may 2019. toyota agreed to do a oil consumption test in july 2017 but determined that 1 quart per 1,200 miles was within normal range. consumption problem has gotten worse and will probably result in having the engine block replaced with a used one at a cost of approximately $5,000
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 toyota prius. on several occasions, the contact had to add four quarts of oil within 10,000 miles of driving. on another occasion, the contact had to add three and a half quarts of oil. the contact stated that the oil pressure indicator failed to operate and warn him that the oil was low. there were no warning indicators illuminated. the dealer was not contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified of the failure and stated that they had not received many complaints and that the vehicle was out of warranty. the failure mileage was 98,000.
Burns--does not leak-- 1 qt.every 1000 mi. 85000mi on car
At approximately 120,000 miles we started receiving messages from our dealership that the car was starting to use oil even though we have performed all required maintenance and on time. then between 130,000 and 140,000 we starting getting an oil light that would come on during cornering. we were told to keep a gallon of oil with us and fill it between changes and we did. it would use about 1 to 2 quarts between changes. then at 150,000 the engine blew up. it was within the time limits of the warranty but not the mileage so toyota would not help us out on a new motor. after that i researched on line and others are having similar problems. most if not all our miles were highway cruising miles so easy miles. we drove this thing like a baby. we have owned many other vehicles to well over 250,000 so this is not a case of we don't take care of our vehicles. the motor right before it blew was making a loud screeching noise but no lights on the dash to indicate that anything was wrong. *tr
I've had my prius from 4-14 to the present 2016. i keep having issues with the dealership i take it to for repairs. [xxx] in la crescenta ca. after mentioning and describing issues, the staff there says that unless the dash lights up with a message and gives a code, they cant fix it. so in order for them to look into it any further than me telling them dash light is nec. i've told them about the ac noise from the first say i took the car in to get services at 33k. they say they don't hear or see anything. my ac compressor sounds like its going to explode when ac is on. brakes have been extremely diff. to explain because of terminology. they seem to lose their power when being pressed and abs seems to malfunction?? so they drive it and tell me its nothing i need to worry about and will be fixed when changed. change brakes and the prob persists. not only abs but firestone says my hardware has issues as well. i bring it to the attention of the staff and nothing seems to get done about it... my odo. speedom is/was off +2 mph. my weather seals have been stripped and ripped off the vehicle which now causes water leaks from every crevice.. and the biggest two of all my complaints are 1- hybrid batt. fan never worked and i wasn't told...hyb batt has never worked properly (drains way too fast when stopped at a light or in traff) along with the heat created by the batt and the engine that fill up the cabin and will have the temp raised upwards of 90+ on a 75 deg day. 2- the ecu's ipm's (or something like that) has not been calib. or updated. even received coverage stickers from toy headquarters stating full coverage if a.b.c. (listing of problems or malfunctions) i describe the exact same symptoms to them and get the same response"no code, no fix" help and ps i just checked the vin online 4my veh & it says a diff package w/a bunch of extras that i never got upon purchase???_hmmm?? information redacted pursuant to the freedom of information act (foia), 5 u.s.c. 552(b)(6). *tr
Hard knocking when turning on engine until i compress and decompress my break. has happened 3 times, only during the cold months
Prius started consuming oil around the 105,000 mile mark. two months ago, i took it to the dealer and they had me come back after 1100 miles after my oil change. they said it was consuming oil because the piston rings were leaking. the lady tried to sell me a used engine for 3,000 or 5,000 dollars. i told her that is why i bought toyota because i didn't want to spend money after 100,000 miles. i have looked online and this practically happening to all the 2010-2011 prii. my buddy owns and camry and just had his block/piston rings changed for the same problem. this morning, i am a 100 miles from the need of an oil change, and when apply the breaks i get a yellow light coming on saying "not enough oil pressure". i google this and people are saying it is because my oil is low again. i think toyota is trying to avoid having to recall this.
Takata recall this is our first toyota purchase and we are extremely let down with the fact that it is losing an excessive amount of oil. this is a safety issue. in the event that the engine may cease if it runs out of oil. we previously have only had american vehicles, and were told that toyota is a much better product.. well as of this past april, we had this brief light go on. it doesn't stay on very long and only appears when you turn a curve. then the "oil maintenance due" light appeared. that's odd, because i just had my oil change done 2 months ago! i went to a local oil service station immediately and found out i was down to only one quart of oil in my engine. i've never had this happen before! they looked for a leak and didn't find one. they topped off the oil and i was free to go. well, the same scenario happened again in july, only 3 months after the last top off. i made an appointment with the dealer to have him look it over. they said it needed a system engine cleaning, there were no leaks, they gave it an oil change, and the spark plugs looked fine.. $300 for this to be done. then they told me to bring it back in 1900 miles... well this seemed to work... until... now.. in october/november (2-3 mos later) the same issue happened, and now they are telling me i need a new engine that will cost anywhere from $3000 to $5800. i have only had this car going on 5 years. i have never had to replace an engine on any car before.. where is the toyota quality we were told toyota stands behind???
Excessive engine oil consumption - 1qt every 2,000 miles.
Found out the violent engine shaking and the mystery loss of coolant without any noticeable leaks is due to a leaking head gasket that his common to many owners. car now runs rough and mileage is affected. many other owners reporting the same issue http://priuschat.com/threads/new-service-bulletin-for-engine-knocking-at-startup-t-sb-0012-10.102200/page-40
On start up in cold weather, <40*, after several days of not being used, the engine rattles like there's a loose engine mount. it lasts several seconds, then stops. after the engine warms up it's fine. this happened several years ago and i had tsb-0204-11 installed at 38,000 miles (12/18/13) and had no problem the problem reoccurred yesterday, 1/3/16, 76,000 mi, and i'll check with my mechanic for codes.
There are 3 issues i am having with this prius. the brakes are the first problem. as others have stated, i too have the same lurching forward when braking over bumby or rough roads. this has been ongoing over the last few years. second, the suspension is creaking and crunching when making turns at low speeds under 20mph. this happens when the wheels are turned all the way right and all the way left. this crunching noise happens when backing out of the driveway, making u-turns, coming to a stop on an incline, and braking over speed bumps. i've had the dealer look at this for the last year when i come in for service and one tech says they can't figure it out, another tech says he hears it but can't find the root of the problem, the service mgr. also went on a drive with me and reproduces the noise concern but the techs couldn't find it. most were suggesting new front suspension components-struts, towers, links, etc. i replaced the two front struts and all of the extra components-the noise concern is still there. i am very upset about this. third issue is the ice-motor. when stopped at a red light and the engine shuts off, the car lurches forward and makes a creaking sound. it's appears that something is not right. the engine seems like it is loose. the engine also makes rattling sound when cruising lightly at 15-25 mph with the accelerator pressed slightly. the sound is coming from the passenger side, under the dashboard-glove compartment area. this is a rattle sound coming from the engine. i've had this looked at as well and the dealer states they cannot duplicate it. i have recorded all sounds related to these concerns and am taking it back to the dealer this month.
Excessive oil consumption. recently i notice oil pressure low light lights frequently. it used the oil was changed every time the maintenance light come up. about every 5000 miles. now the low oil pressure comes almost every 1000 miles. the car only has 89k miles.
Request help with 2011 toyota prius oil consumption, quality, safety, & air pollution issues: i bought the car new. just after 100,000 miles i noticed it was using oil between oil changes. it has gotten way worse to now at 145,000 miles it used 3 qts in 2000 miles. it does not warn you that the oil level is low until you are 3.5 qts low & a messages says you have low oil pressure. this is unsafe in that the car could go dry on oil and the engine sieze up. there is a tsb on this for other toyota vehicles, but not yet prius. i believe prius needs to be added to the list & i want toyota to replace my engine or at least the piston rings. so far toyota is not admitting to oil consumption problems with the prius. this is also a possible emissions issue. i contacted toyota's customer experience center in feb 2016 and they set-up case no. 1602170764 to track my complaint. they referred me to alamo toyota in san antonio. i do not believe that toyota is being proactive in addressing this problem. after researching this issue on line, i have found many other toyota prius owners with the same problem. the problem does not show up until you are close to the 80,000-100,000 miles point and so for those folks that drive less, the problem may not show up for another couple of years. i thank you in advance for any help that you can provide to me. i spent over $23,000 for this car and hoped it would give me trouble-free transportation for more than 4 years and 100,000 miles.
Upon start up in the cold the engine shakes violently for 15 seconds. *tr
This car consumes oil... it dose not leak the oil and the dealer says that one quart in 1200 miles is normal... this oil is polluting the atmosphere and is expensive. i fi was told that it would consume this much oil at 100k, i would not have purchased the car.
On jan. 18th, 2014 i was leaving fl to return to nc, when i started up my prius and waited for the gas engine to start, it did not want to start. it sounded like a diesel engine, making a loud knocking noise and the whole car shook. i turned the car off and then restarted it a couple of times, but did not experience the issue again. i drove back to nc and did not experience the issue at all. the car was due for maintenance, so b-4 taking it in, i researched the issue online. i found numerous people that have experienced the same problem on the "priuschat.com" web site, there were also links to youtube vids that showed the same problem. i also found that there is a tsb out for this issue, but it only covers certain vins and the dealers usually require that they can duplicate the problem b-4 they will perform the tsb. the repair is to replace the intake manifold, but this does not appear to be resolving the problem. the problem appears to have started with the 2010 model with the 1.8l motor and has yet to be resolved. *tr
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 toyota prius. the contact stated that she noticed a leak coming from inside the vehicle. the vehicle was taken to the dealer for diagnosis where the contact was advised that there were spiders in the hvac drainage hose and the spiders had created a nest egg in the hose, which caused the leak. the vehicle was not repaired. the manufacturer was contacted and they advised her that the failure was not covered under her warranty. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and current mileages were approximately 20,000. the vin was unavailable.
Started car after prolonged period of cold soak (parked for one week outside in temperatures around the freezing mark). engine exhibited a loud knock/rattle and had a delayed throttle response as i was pulling out onto the street. had to shut engine down (with vehicle located in street, safety concern) to stop loud knock and re-start engine. rattle/knock had disappeared. toyota dealership when presented with issue and toyota issued tsb (t-sb 0012-10) on this very issue declined to perform necessary work since they were not able to "recreate" the issue. i explained that this only happened once and to replicate they would need to park it in the same conditions for a week. i cannot leave my car with them for this long and therefore this is an unreasonable request. multiple owners have experienced this problem (as a quick search on youtube will confirm) yet toyota is denying to fix this. *js
Tl* the contact owns a 2011 toyota prius. when the vehicle was placed into reverse (when the electric powered fuel motor had not been running), the brakes began to seize when the brake pedal was depressed. there were no warning indicators illuminated. also, during cold weather, the engine and entire vehicle shook. the contact called precision toyota of tucson (700 w wetmore rd, tucson, az 85705, (520) 795-5565) and notified them of the failures. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the manufacturer was notified. the failure mileage was 15.