Toyota Prius Battery Junction Box and 47 similar items
Toyota Prius Battery Junction Box G92Z1-47020, G3843-48021 G3843-47031
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None: All purchases final
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Venmo accepted
PayPal, MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express accepted
Maestro accepted
Amazon Pay accepted
Nuvei accepted
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Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
Used |
MPN: |
G92Z047100 |
Seller Notes: | |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
Japan |
Interchange Part Number: |
G92Z047100 |
Other Part Number: |
G92Z047100 |
Universal Fitment: |
Direct Replacement |
Brand: |
Toyota |
Manufacturer Warranty: |
60 Day |
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More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1728331726 |
Item description
This is the junction block with relays for the Prius 2010-2015, Prius V CT200H The relays get wiped out when the inverter fails.
We
also include a write up about cleaning the piston rings. This prevents
catalytic converter failure due to oil burn and keeps the engine
cleaner for longer life. (The next to last picture shows a piston at the
beginning and end of a soak. and the last picture shows the same piston
after 300 miles. It looks different because it is closer to the top of
the cylinder.)
Added Note:It is a good idea to check your hybrid battery cooling
fan for dirt. If dirty clean it out and the battery because about 1/2 of
the dirt you find in the fan
is also in the cooling passages between the battery modules. The dirt is concentrated in the passages farthest from
the fan and it only takes one passage to clog up with dirt to ruin your battery due to over-heating.
The
fan can be checked by pulling up the plastic tray that covers the
battery. It is just held down with plastic rivets. Then pull the intake
duct to the fan and look in side. Before you replace the plastic tray
pull all plastic rivets stuck in the battery with a plastic rivet
removing tool, a hammer claw, or two flat screw drivers. Slide the
rivets back in place in the plastic tray and then snap it back in.
The
battery can be cleaned out by blowing down with a can of compressed gas
and then using a long brush that is used to clean out the back coil of a
refrigerator.
The fan can be cleaned with a
garden hose. Hold the motor high and the main vent toward the ground
then spray the fan blades toward the opening. Let the fan sit with the
motor high till the assembly dries.
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