Why does my Toyota Prius sound louder than normal?
The first case would be the incredibly loud noise that will be emanating from your Prius as you drive down the road. It should increase in frequency and volume the worse it is, and the faster you drive. The hard part about this one is pinpointing which bearing.
What causes the Red Triangle of death light on a Toyota Prius?
Many Prius drivers have reported the most common cause for a red triangle of death light is an issue with their battery. Typically, the codes that come up after a diagnostic are P0A80 and P3000.
Why is there a warning light on my Toyota Prius?
The warning light could be something as simple as a low oil pressure warning, or it could mean something more. In the event your hybrid vehicle is experiencing a more serious issue, having the codes scanned and diagnosed is your first call to action.
How can I tell if my Prius has a loose wheel bearing?
To find out if you have a loose wheel bearing on your Prius, do the following. First, jack up the suspected area so that you can comfortably grip the top and bottom of the tire. Alternating pressing and pulling between the top and bottom of the tire, you should feel no movement.
How can I tell if my car is making noise?
It should increase in frequency and volume the worse it is, and the faster you drive. The hard part about this one is pinpointing which bearing. It may be helpful for you to take another person on a short drive who can sit in different positions in the car and help you find out where the noise is loudest.
What’s the best way to jack up a Toyota Prius?
First, jack up the suspected area so that you can comfortably grip the top and bottom of the tire. Alternating pressing and pulling between the top and bottom of the tire, you should feel no movement. In other words, when you are pulling out on the top of the tire, you should be pushing in on the bottom. Do this several times.