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2024 Toyota Prius

The 2024 Toyota Prius is a popular hybrid vehicle known for its fuel efficiency and reliability. The standard engine is a 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor, producing a combined 194 horsepower and 139 lb-ft of torque. An all-wheel-drive version is available that produces 196 horsepower. It features a continuously variable transmission (CVT). Owners often praise its updated sleek design, comfortable ride, and excellent gas mileage. Some common complaints include limited rear headroom due to the car’s sloping roofline, and the infotainment system’s reliance on touch controls.

Electric Motor

No Issues Found

Transmission

CVT

  • Hesitation or Jerking During Acceleration
    • Description/Symptoms: Some owners have reported experiencing hesitation or a slight jerkiness during acceleration, particularly at lower speeds. This is sometimes attributed to the CVT’s programming as it attempts to optimize fuel efficiency.
    • Solution: In some cases, a software update from Toyota may improve the CVT’s performance and reduce these symptoms. If the issue persists, a thorough inspection of the CVT may be necessary to rule out any mechanical problems.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: Software update - $0-$150, CVT inspection $100-$200+, CVT repair/replacement $3,000+
    • Recalls: None Found

Suspension

No Issues Found

Electrical

  • Infotainment System Freezing or Crashing
    • Description/Symptoms: Some owners have reported instances where the infotainment system freezes, becomes unresponsive, or unexpectedly restarts. This can affect navigation, audio, and climate control functions.
    • Solution: Toggling the power off and on or performing a full system reset is the first recommendation. In some instances, a software update from Toyota can address these issues. A faulty head unit may need to be replaced.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: Software update - $0-$150, head unit replacement $500-$1500+
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Connectivity Issues (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto)
    • Description/Symptoms: Difficulty connecting to or maintaining a stable connection with Apple CarPlay or Android Auto. This can manifest as dropped connections, failure to recognize the phone, or distorted audio.
    • Solution: Ensure the phone’s software is up to date and use a certified USB cable. Reseting the infotainment system and the phone’s Bluetooth connections can resolve these issues. In some cases, compatibility issues may require a software update from either Toyota or the phone manufacturer.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: Software update - $0-$150
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Wireless Phone Charging Issues
    • Description/Symptoms: Some owners have reported issues with the wireless charging pad, including failure to charge the phone, slow charging speeds, or overheating.
    • Solution: Ensure the phone is properly positioned on the charging pad and that there are no obstructions. Trying a different phone or case can help identify if the phone or the charging pad is at fault. If the problem persists, the charging pad may need to be replaced.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: Replacement charging pad $150-$400+
    • Recalls: None Found

Exterior

  • Windshield Cracking/Breaking
    • Description/Symptoms: Several owners have reported that the windshield cracks or breaks unexpectedly with little to no force.
    • Solution: Replace the windshield.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $300-$500+
    • Recalls: None Found

Interior

  • Rattling Noises in the Cabin
    • Description/Symptoms: Owners have reported various rattling noises emanating from different areas within the cabin, such as the dashboard, door panels, or rear hatch area. These noises are often more noticeable on rough road surfaces.
    • Solution: Locating and addressing the source of the rattle. This may involve tightening loose trim panels, applying felt tape to prevent friction between components, or replacing damaged clips or fasteners.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $50-$300+ depending on the severity and labor involved
    • Recalls: None Found
  • Seat Creaking
    • Description/Symptoms: The seats, particularly the driver’s seat, may develop creaking or squeaking noises when occupied or when the occupant shifts their weight.
    • Solution: Tightening any loose bolts or fasteners in the seat frame or lubricating the seat tracks can sometimes resolve the issue. In more severe cases, the seat frame or components may need to be replaced.
    • Estimated Cost to Fix: $50 - $400+
    • Recalls: None Found

Summary:

The 2024 Toyota Prius presents a mix of minor and potentially more significant issues. Electrical problems, such as infotainment system glitches and connectivity concerns, appear to be relatively common, with repair costs ranging from minimal (software updates) to moderate (head unit replacement). Windshield Cracking can be concerning but is also moderately expensive. Interior rattles and seat noises, while often minor annoyances, can be time-consuming to diagnose and fix. CVT hesitation is reported and may need service. While no widespread, major mechanical failures have emerged, potential buyers should be aware of these reported issues and thoroughly inspect the vehicle, especially the infotainment system and interior components, before purchasing.

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