The $977.55 Oil Change

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Originally Posted By: hounddog
No one does starter or alt. bearings and brushes any more. Maybe some third world country's but here in the States that went away in the 1970s and such. If idler and tensioner was OK its left alone. Unneeded expense. What you described is kinda getting carried away.


Yes, I agree that it is an extensive list. Reasonable people can debate the need, but that's beside the point. I do note that the two things you mentioned are problematic for two reasons. It doesn't appear that Mike had the starter or alt on his list of things done. And that's good, since the Toyota/Lex HSD cars have neither starters nor alternators at all.

As for the "starter" function, the motor-generators, which are always coupled to the ICE (gas engine) perform this function (along with the programming of the computer, of course). No need for an alternator either, since the inverters, drawing DC from the traction battery, produce all the AC current that is needed.

This leads to one of my favorite peeves about the hybrid debate. So many folks (most of whom actually know little about the cars) ding the hybrids for their "added complexity." Sure, you get the added complexity of the electric side of the hybrid system, but in exchange, you get a car that has maybe a dozen moving parts in its transmission, and neither a starter, nor an alternator to worry about. Since transmissions, starters, and alternators are some of the most common sources of trouble in conventional vehicles, I wonder why none of the "all knowing" critics of hybrids never seem to notice their complete absence in the HSD cars. . .
 
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Originally Posted By: ekpolk
Mike:

What happened to the MFD (multi-function display) in this car? Our Prius, which I bought with about 15 miles on the odo, came with a large, mildly distracting scratch on the surface of the MFD, which we just live with. Ours is, of course, an 04, which has the analog version; I suspect you replaced the digital version, the subject car being an 06, right? How much of the near-grand went to the new MFD?

The touch function of the MFD was not functional. If you touched a section of the screen, another portion of the screen would be activated.

The dealer wanted around $1400 for a remanuctured version. I bought one from LKQ, off ebay, for $465.


Good call. Was it the digital version, and is it working OK?
 
LATE CORRECTION:

With regard to our 04 Prius, I did not buy it with only 15 miles on the odo, but rather with 15k miles (as in fifteen-thousand miles). Apologies for any confusion.
 
Originally Posted By: hounddog
No one does starter or alt. bearings and brushes any more. Maybe some third world country's but here in the States that went away in the 1970s and such. If idler and tensioner was OK its left alone. Unneeded expense. What you described is kinda getting carried away.

We have a nice place here called DC engineering and they do all that and more. They have done that stuff for me before.
Did on my Trans Am few years back when the alternator bearing went bad.
 
Originally Posted By: ekpolk

Good call. Was it the digital version, and is it working OK?


Yes and Yes. It was from a 2009, so it was a newer unit.
 
Originally Posted By: JimPghPA
I would of added idler pulley with tensioner, alternator brushes and bearings, starter brushes, and clean comutator (clean down into the groves), new bendix, clean starter shaft and housing for shaft, and add a small amount of grease to shaft.

Also,if the battery is 5 years old it is time to replace it.


that would be especially hilarious for a car that has neither an alternator NOR a starter.
 
Originally Posted By: hhu168
For a 5 year old car to have so many non-maintenance issues-- the multi-display, the axle seal, and the water pump -- I say Toyota quality has really gone south.


I have to agree with this statement, I have never had a car with that many repairs till it was well north of 125K miles
 
I'd personally like to slap whoever picked toyota's water pump supplier for the last few years.

As for the display..... bunches of those are made in the good 'ole USA.

As much as I hate to say it.... the more things that are sourced domestically on toyotas, the worse they get for a while. Then they seem to get straightened around after a bit.
Some of the very first new modle tundras made in texas had all sorts of stupid little quality control issues.
 
Honestly, past 100k, I'd consider a water pump to be a maintenance issue. Yeah, some may last much longer, but I wouldn't count on it.
 
"""So in the end, my friend spent much more than the $40 he planned, but at least everything is now up-to-date."""

You charge him forty bucks for an oil change?? What's up with that?
 
Originally Posted By: steve20
"""So in the end, my friend spent much more than the $40 he planned, but at least everything is now up-to-date."""

You charge him forty bucks for an oil change?? What's up with that?


Cheaper than $85 for the dealer to do it..
 
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