#Prius

It's pretty, but is it art?mottenfest@meow.social
2025-06-13

I'll be at #Anthrocon this year with my best friend @NameLotsaNumbers! We're gonna be hand delivering my #Artwork for the #ArtShow #Auction!

AND GUESS WHAT?

We're super blessed this year, because we can actually stay for the event!

AND I promise I'm gonna try real hard to be social this year. :eggbug_heartsob:

If I make any sales in the auction, I hope to use the funds towards fixing my partner in crime, Limina the #Prius, so please stay tuned for previews! :pawx50_pray:

Also, a tiny reminder, you can find me at these places too!
furaffinity.net/user/mottenfes
mastoart.social/@Mottenfest
toyhou.se/Mottenfest/character

N-gated Hacker Newsngate
2025-06-08

🚀✨ Behold, the riveting saga of on a FLORA Prius—a task so thrilling it demands a 1999 user manual and a sprinkle of Japanese documentation. Because nothing screams cutting-edge like juggling and boot managers in the era of panic. 🤖💾
testou.free.fr/www.beatjapan.o

kurtshkurtsh
2025-05-28

I'm a Prius & man, have I had a day...

Emmanuel Moorekodoninja
2025-05-05

Still getting the Audi fixed, and the or the for emergencies… (still not into cars, more of a tech guy)

But my main transportation will be the always wanted one of those.

Originally posted on at 12:55 PM · Jul 27, 2022

David McFarlanedkmcf@twit.social
2025-04-22

Getting the promised second key for the new #Prius While at it, also asking for a couple settings changes that only the dealer can do, don't know if they charge for that.

Marcel-Jan KrijgsmanMarcelJan@mastodon.nl
2025-04-18

"It will be the last one I'll do", the guy said. I asked why. "Because soon I'm going into retirement", he said. But 15 minutes later he had the repaired unit ready. He tested it. And.. I think it works even better than the old one (before it failed).

And with that, who knows how long I will still use the old clunker?

BTW this is what the dashboard looked like during repair. /2

#toyota #prius

The disassembled dashboard of my Prius. Plastic covers have been put aside, so that the touch screen could be removed and fixed.
James Huff :prami_pride_pan:macmanx@social.lol
2025-04-05

I’m absolutely delighted that #Matchbox makes my #Prius Prime, even with the same color!

This is a small die-cast toy car model on a wooden surface, a gray Toyota Prius Prime with a hatchback design. The car has black windows and silver wheel rims. The model sits on a light brown wooden table with a beige wall visible in the background.
David McFarlanedkmcf@twit.social
2025-04-01

Friday my good old 2005 Toyota #Prius popped up an array of urgent warning lights during a trip with passengers. We completed our journey OK and I brought the car to the dealer for service today. It needed an inverter coolant pump (yet another pricey repair). And it was getting more rust below the passenger doors. So we ended up just buying a new 2024 AWD Prius instead. And we beat this upcoming round of tariffs.

I still like that 2005 model, but this new one should do well.

David McFarlanedkmcf@twit.social
2025-03-19

#Prius in to dealership for 170,000 mile service -- basically an oil change and some inspections. Also need to find out why the "check engine" light is on.

2025-03-18

Feeling left out. I want to get a “I bought this before I knew #elon was a fascist” sticker for my #prius

2025-03-05

Amphibious hybrid.
#Prius #CantParkThereMate

By @diamondgeezer
Abandoned car in Clapton Pond flic.kr/p/2qQcDV6

David McFarlanedkmcf@twit.social
2025-02-18

Getting #tires rotated at #Goodyear, just ahead of 170K service on #Prius.

2025-02-05

After being quoted $5,000+ to replace the hybrid battery on my mom's Prius, I decided to take a look at it myself. Turns out the problem was just a $100 battery monitor circuit board! I also reconditioned the cells and replaced 9 of them that were below ideal capacity...total bill: about $450. Now it runs like new!
#prius #hybrid #battery

Oreo Speedwagon II 🇺🇸 🇺🇦 🇨🇦sshann@mas.to
2025-02-01

@meganL

I own a 2014 Prius that I car camp in, and it's not bad at all. You have to develop a mentality that says, "I live out of my car, not in it."

It's basically a climate controlled sleeping pod that allows me to skip hotel and Airbnb/VRBO costs when I travel.

Looking forward to my next adventure in my tiny camper!

#Prius #carlife #vanlife

Operating a Prius Prime SE 2024: the first three months

Choosing the right car for us

Our first vehicle was, until late last year, our only vehicle: a 2009 Honda Fit we acquired at the end of 2008. Once it hit fifteen years old, we started looking for what would replace it. (Unfortunately we live in a part of Canada that isn’t downtown Toronto, Vancouver, or Montreal meaning that the country has been built in a way that requires car ownership.) We toyed with the idea of a full electric vehicle (a Battery Electric Vehicle or BEV) but I was the only driver in the household who found it neat to manage charge volumes and charger availability and regular prolonged recharge stops and on and on (aka “the BEV lifestyle”) so we didn’t end up going that route.

(( And let’s not forget to note that the criminally negligent policies and regulations around automotives in Canada have perverted the incentives of car makers to make not more than a token amount of a token variety of kinds of vehicle that can burn electrons pulled from a wall. Your choices in this country are basically Teslas or nothing, and Teslas can suck it. ))

We put a deposit down on a Toyota Prius Prime plug-in hybrid electric vehicle (PHEV for short — a car that runs both on stored electricity drawn from a socket as well as chemical energy liberated by exploding hydrocarbons) in mid 2023 with a probable delivery date of mid 2025. The Prius Prime with its all-electric range of 72km (in ideal conditions) would suit basically all of our use cases from day-to-day and week-to-week, and its range including the hybrid drivetrain (and let’s be frank: oversized gas tank) of around 900km would more than handle visits to far-flung family members. That it’s too long, too wide, and too heavy is annoying, but it was in 2023 and remained in 2024 the least-worst option.

Come mid-late 2024, I reach out to double-check that everything is still as it should be and just happen to send my email on the day that two Prius Primes were on the lot, ordered but unbought by people earlier than us on the list.

It was thus to our pleasant surprise that we were offered the opportunity to get our chosen new vehicle nearly a full year ahead of schedule at the end of October, 2024. Which was good, because our venerable Fit was making ever-more-concerning old-age noises.

Three months in

It’s fine?

It is definitely fulfilling the expected role of being able to bop around town only ever running on very clean electricity. We’re still getting into the habit of plugging it in when we park it so it’s always topped up, and I’m still learning just what a difference it makes when it’s cold or there’s a headwind. It’s being thwarted a bit by the weather and having two very different drivers, but it’s becoming a better estimator of its own range, getting as high as 53km in subzero (but not face-hurtingly-cold) temps. All in all I’ve so far never really been unpleasantly surprised by the beast.

But it _is_ a beast. We were going to park both it and the Fit in a two-car garage, but there’s no way to do that _and_ still have room to take out the garbage. Or get to our bicycles. Or gardening equipment. Or freezer. (And I went to such an effort to clean out the garage so we’d be able to. Alas.)

And it’s a bit of a beast to drive: it’s heavy. It has more power than I know what to do with, beyond getting it up to speed in a reasonable time. It does lead to having a very smooth ride, though, which I appreciate given the seasonal road deterioration.

I’m still finding new systems to turn off, though. Toyota packed it with all sorts of assists: lane-keeping, distance-keeping, cross-traffic-avoiding, lane-following, etc etc… quite a lot of them are pretty okay. Parking assist letting me know precisely how far my front or rear bumper is to what I’m parking next to? Wonderful. Adaptive cruise control that keeps its distance from any car in front of me? I like it.

But so many of these systems are taking a page from the Tech Industry and are being shipped while their behaviour is still, to a degree, stochastic. The driver inattention monitor 1) Uses a camera pointed at your face, which I hate, and 2) Can’t handle eyeglasses or sunglasses. Lane-keeping will tug the wheel if you’re stretching into the oncoming lane to avoid a cyclist (which the car failed to recognize). Lane-following will beep and give up if there’s snow on the road. The cross traffic monitor will yell at you when you take your foot off the brake, even if you’re just crawling forward to see around the tall grass. And will fail to notice cars behind you while reversing out of a parking space some of the time.

Meanwhile, they could’ve shipped deterministic systems that I’d love to leave on. Like remembering infotainment settings per driver (keyed to the key). Or allowing us to turn off the headlights when in Park gear or either of the Accessory modes. Or telling me the kWh it’s pulling down when charging, or how much it charged, or allowing me to start a charge outside of the schedule from the charging port instead of having to jump back behind the wheel. Or even just telling me why it’s running the gas-powered engine instead of the electrical one against my express wishes (reasons I know about from reading the manual (of course I read the manual): starting the front windshield defroster, it reaching -12 outside, it running out of electrons in the battery (aside from the 30% reserved for running the hybrid)).

And Android Auto? What a piece of junk that is. Unreliable connection, inability to compose messages on even Google Talk (now called Chat? Teams? GTalk? Meet? ICQ? Who knows), poor UI integration with VLC, keeps trying to play music on YouTube Music even when I tell it to stop.

And the bloody app? What a joke. Overflowing text. Terrible UI choices. Obvious mistranslation. Inability to open web links. Inscrutable organization. The only reason I keep using it is because it’s January and I can remote-start the heat pump, in-seat and in-steering-wheel heaters, and rear defrost. And its UI for creating charging schedules is at least better than trying to do so via the steering wheel controls.

It’s really easy to blame Canadian car culture (heavily imported from the US) for most of these problems, and the tech industry for the rest. Of course the car is too big: bigger cars are the current fad, against rhyme and reason. Of course the app and Android Auto are trash: there is no functional competition or regulation keeping these companies in check.

Not to say that there aren’t things that I don’t like about it. Heated seats and steering wheel. The smooth ride. The comfy seats. The styling of the interior and exterior. The backup camera (required by law in Canada since 2018). The USB ports. The sound system.

So, three months in: it’s fine. It was in 2023 and in 2024 the least-worst option, at least for us. And after owning it three months and into 2025, it still really is no more or less than that. If it were less car and less tech it could have been so much better. Alas.

#car #ev #phev #prius #priusPrime #theLeastWorstCarWeCouldAndStillCanBuyIfYouCanWaitTwoYearsForIt #toyota

2025-01-26
After a lot hesitation I decided last night to replace the modules in my 2010 Toyota #Prius #hybrid #battery that have almost reached EOL.
My initial plan was to switch from OEM nickel-metal hydride (which is nasty, toxic stuff and quite expensive - even a reconditioned battery would cost me between 3-4k$) to Li-Ion...
...but Li-Ion does not work well in colder climate.
Then I learned about sodium-ion that has been around since the 80s but has been widely ignored by the industry with the rise of Li-Ion in the 90s.
So-Ion actually has almost all of the benefits of Li-Ion minus the toxicity and sensitivity to cold so I went for that.

The whole process went smooth by taking my time, watching some tutorials and follow the manufacturers installation guide.
I dont even get why I was so hesitant to do this. Everything is pretty straight forward and there is basically not much that can go wrong.

exposed


removed


disassembly

corroded bus bars

stacking new modules


old modules


reassembly


#ev #diy #sustainability
Sam Steiner and 487 otherssamsteiner@swiss.social
2025-01-19

Toyota Prius durch Bäche und Geröll.

Ich hatte mich gewundert, weshalb gefühlt 8 von 10 Autos in der Mongolei "Toyota Prius" sind.

Vor Ort erfolglos versucht, den Grund zu finden.

Jetzt gefunden:

Alle gebrauchte Prii aus Japan werden hier importiert, weil es keine Import Taxen auf Hybriden gibt, und weil es das einzige Fahrzeug ist, dass sich auch bei -45°C ohne Probleme starten lässt.

#toyota #prius #hybrid

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