Gen 3 Prius 2010-2015 Brake booster and actuator replacement for C1391 code
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- Опубликовано: 11 май 2021
- Thank you for visiting Auto Scholar with Mr B! Today we take a look at replacing the brake booster assembly and the accumulator pump assembly on this 2010 Gen 3 Prius. You will need a good scan tool to bleed the system and perform the lateral solenoid calibration. I used a Autel Maxysis scantool and it worked well.
Please let me know if you have any questions regarding this repair and I will do my best to answer them in the comments.
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Bro thanks for making this video. Your training here has helped me get a few more years out of my car during these hard times. Take care and god bless
Mr B. Thank you for your excellent presentation of this job. I mainly appreciate your focus on the details.
This is absolutely the best video ive found for the replacement for a 2010. Thank you so much man!!!!
Great video!!
thank you very much for sharing your experience!
Thank you very much 😊 I'm having trouble on my Prius here in Fiji and the parts are very hard to find, btw really enjoyed ur vd
Thank you for your video!! I watched it multiple times before I realized you in Augusta like me. Anyway my Prius actuator was giving me the dreaded groaning noise about every 15 seconds. I used your video extensively to replace the booster and activator. The job was kind of a pain but definitely doable. I bought an Autel scanner for the brake bleed process and it went smoothly.
Gracias maestro por compartir su experiencia
Just updated, my prius 2013 was purchased on 2021, I am a second car user, appreciate that these comments to help me out, after read them I knew my car is still able to replace for free under 10 years and not reach 150K mileage(mine has reached to 120k), so I drove it to dealer, they gave me a free rental toyota car, after 10 days waiting I got my prius back finally. Also I found that former pump noise under the hond had been gone, now my prius return to silent driving. No any trouble at all! Thank you!😊😊 The biggest
thanks for the reply and good morning. i got it figured out.
Thanks so much for this video,I'm having this same issue in my 2010 Prius and the buzzing noise is really getting on my nerves,I heard about the recall so I may check with Toyota but other than this issue I love this car,the Prius is one of the best vehicles I've ever had,it's an amazing car.
Thanks for the shout-out. It was a pleasure to help you out, and help the channel. Great video, that covered alot of the great points.
I am super jealous how easy it is to replace the assembly! On my 2008 Gen 2 Prius it's so much harder. One thing to everyone doing this yourself disconnect the battery, he didn't cover that.
That's very useful video . I have been driving with all four lights on dashboard for the past one year. I have Prius V 2013 with 200,000 miles . And I am not interesting in spending so much money. I can fix it myself for $200 to $250 for the used part , but I am not bothered to fix it. ABS system is useful if you are driving at very high speed on a rainy day. Just avoid freeways on rainy days or drive within speed limits. For me, it's not worth it. Thanks for the video.
I just did my wifes car last week. It was a lot of work, but very manageable. Had a friend help me bleed the breaks and got it fixed. No issues at all now. Runs like new again. You dont need to electronically bleed the breaks.
Having my dealer doing this replacement currently. It didn’t give a code but the pump that creates the needed vacuum keeps cycling every 5 seconds about 6X with the engine off and just opening the door of the car. Also at times I can hear a clicking sound from the right front area of car at a stoplight or drive thur. 1x hear a rubbing sound in the engine compartment where the booster is located while parking the car. Dealer said the repair is covered by Toyota’s enhanced warranty on that part, saw it online.
I’m here to report that I was successful in fixing my brakes with a used abs accumulator and brake booster off eBay. Using the tech stream software and tactrix obd2 dongle it worked with out a hitch to bleed the abs and do the linear offset learning. Don’t waste your money on cheap mini vci, I did that and it failed many times.
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Did you go with same part number for the brake booster assembly or the modified new part number that was recommended in the service bulletin? If the latter, did you update the calibration file? I didn't hear this mentioned.