Toyota Prius Plug-in Hybrid 2012 Quick Reference Guide
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To maximize fuel efficiency, use the EV mode for short trips, maintain steady speeds, avoid rapid acceleration, and ensure regular maintenance such as tire pressure checks and oil changes.
If the hybrid system warning light is on, safely stop the vehicle and turn off the engine. Restart the car to see if the light resets. If it persists, consult the manual and contact a certified Toyota technician for diagnosis.
The hybrid battery does not require regular maintenance, but it's important to have it inspected during routine service visits. Checkups typically align with the vehicle's regular service schedule.
Follow Toyota's recommended maintenance schedule, which includes oil and filter changes every 5,000 miles, tire rotations, and periodic inspections of the brakes, battery, and cooling systems.
Check the cabin air filter for blockages, ensure the AC settings are correct, and inspect the refrigerant levels. If issues persist, have the system checked by a certified technician.
For winter storage, clean the vehicle, inflate the tires to the recommended pressure, fill the gas tank, and disconnect the auxiliary battery. Consider using a car cover to protect the exterior.
To replace a headlight bulb, first, turn off the vehicle and open the hood. Locate the headlight assembly, remove the cover, disconnect the old bulb, and install the new bulb. Ensure it is securely in place before reattaching the cover.
Common causes include a depleted hybrid battery, clogged air filters, low tire pressure, or issues with the fuel system. A diagnostic check can help identify the specific issue.
Yes, you can charge your Prius Plug-in Hybrid using a standard home outlet. It typically takes about three hours for a full charge from a standard 120-volt outlet.
Toyota recommends using a Genuine Toyota Super Long Life Coolant for optimal performance and compatibility with the vehicle's cooling system.