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Problems with 2016 Toyota Prius POWER TRAIN

On average, the 2016 Toyota Prius starts to “feel” problems with the POWER TRAIN and its various aspects after 16 578 miles.

Recently reported POWER TRAIN problems on 2016 Toyota Prius

When the car is in drive and stationary on a hill facing up wards (like in a driveway) the car still sends electrical power to the electric motor and to the wheels even when the brakes are applied. this only happens when facing up a hill. all electrical power is suppose to turn off when the brake is pressed. this started happening two weeks ago and the dealership said that this is normal but it is not normal as it never did this before. it does not happen when on flat ground or when facing down hill. dealership claimed that this is the hill assist feature holding the car but that's a lie as the hill assist utilizes the brakes and not the motor. dealership could not find any error codes and refused to dig further into the issue and made up lies about it.

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota prius. while accelerating from a stop, the vehicle jerked and would not move. the vehicle was able to be driven to hamer toyota (11041 sepulveda blvd, mission hills, ca 91345), but they could not detect any failures. three months later, the same failure occurred and the vehicle had to be towed from the location. the manufacturer was not contacted. the vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. the failure mileage was 22,000. the vin was unavailable.

Tl* the contact owns a 2016 toyota prius. the contact received notification of nhtsa campaign number: 16v741000 (parking brake); however, the technician did not complete the recall repair. the contact did not disclose the reasoning for the dealer not performing the repair. the contact stated that the manufacturer exceeded a reasonable amount of time for the recall repair. the contact had not experienced a failure. the manufacturer was not made aware of the issue. parts distribution disconnect.

As i left work my indicator showed a full battery all bars in blue. as i was driving down the coast i noticed the battery started to quickly deplete, in approx 8.6 miles my indicator showed 1 blue bar. at that time i was making a left onto the canyon road. i thought this was odd. as i turned left noticed a decrease in acceleration power. didn't think much of it but about until about 2 miles in i noticed the prius started losing acceleration power the motor was running and the indicator did not show that it was in ev mode even coasting through the canyon and braking. i had to accelerate to come up a slope through a tunnel i had almost no acceleration power. the car felt like it was hesitating i think by the down hill coast and a few spurts of power surges i was able to make it through the tunnel by the 5th mile i had no power to accelerate luckily there was a road where i could make a right. as i coasted to the intersection i turned right then attempted to pull a uturn on a patch of dirt as i was 3/4 of the through the turn there was zero power the vehicle was on but no power engine cut out. no check engine light whatsoever i got suck in the middle of the 2 lane highway blocking both directions! i put on my hazards and attempted to put the car in neutral it indicated it was in neutral, then i shifted to drive but again no power the car was just making a noise and like a very faint grinding noise. at this point cars were on both lanes trying to head each direction i had to get out and push the car backwards to get 1 tire off the side grade then i was still sideways in the middle of the road. i cycle the car 3 times by putting it in park with parking brake with no luck, or power. it wasn't until 4th try it got some power the engine kicked on and i was able to pull back in the right lane and i was stuck at the corner with my hazards on. *tr

Vehicle feels like it wants to go forward as soon as the gas engine turns on to charge the hybrid battery when it is stationary, is in park gear with the foot parking brake fully on and on a flat surface. when the car is running off of battery mode and the battery becomes depleted the gas engine turns on to charge the hybrid battery, you can feel the car sending power to the wheels for a slight two seconds and can also hear the brakes creaking as a result of the engine feeling engaged to the wheels even when the park gear (/button) is selected. it happens all the time and not sure why it would do that while in park. if a parking brake failure was to happen what would happen when the engine turns on to charge the battery again? will it creep forward or what? just thought this was a concern since i have not experienced this with non hybrid cars.

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