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Problems with 2013 Toyota Prius v ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING

On average, the 2013 Toyota Prius v starts to “feel” problems with the ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING and its various aspects after 85 000 miles.

Recently reported ENGINE AND ENGINE COOLING problems on 2013 Toyota Prius v

There was a load bang, which i thought came from the tires, i realized it wasn't the tires but smoke coming out from the engine. i opened the hood of the car there was smoke and odor coming from the engine. i than went back to the vehicle and turned off the engine and started to started it again. the smoke stopped and i turned it back on, everything looked normal so i started to drive. after 5 miles of driving the engine light came back on for the first time since i bought the car. i pulled over to a gas station thinking it was a leak of water. i checked the everything i had enough water but decide to but more anyways. the engine light was still on, i decided to drive it home so i can dealer tomorrow, but while driving home the car turned itself off. i couldn't started it back on. *tr

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