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Lewis Scott Posted on Mar 25, 2017

What side of the communication network is $7EA on, On a 2006 Toyota Prius?

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 28, 2009

SOURCE: warning lamp on after a collision. it looks like

This light indicates that at least 1 of your tires has lost 25% of its pressure. Check & inflate all tires to desired pressure then reset the sensor by pressing the button on the bottom left of the dash.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 15, 2009

SOURCE: brake light stay on toyota prius 2006

look up under your brake pedal and you should see a little switch. Odds are the switch is faulty and stuck on and will need to be replaced

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Brandon Johnson

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  • Posted on Sep 21, 2012

SOURCE: What does it mean warning light TRIANGLE WITH SNOW on TOYOTA PRIUS 20 dashboard

Hello,
There is absolutely nothing wrong with your car. It's actually keeping you safe! If the outside ambient temperature is +37F or lower, your car knows this and gives a warning for possible black ice conditions. Lots of people wonder the same thing, next time it shows the warning, note the outside temp to see if it's below +37F.

I hope this info helps!
~subyguru~

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2008 TOYOTA PRIUS CHECK ENGINE CODE 7EA

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// ECUs
// -- request/response
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The NHW20 Prius' 12v accessory outlets each have their own fuse in the
fuse box under the steering column. (Those fuses are sadly easy to
blow.) You'll either have to lay on the floor on the driver's side
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Tail lights when lights are on do not work. Brake lights and blinkers do work. Where is fuse located for tail lights on 2006 Toyota Prius?

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Need to know parts name

Velocity sensor or somtimes called speed sensor.   They communicate the transmission to the engine's computer so they know when to shift up or down on the gears. 
Ps: don't break them. Good luck and hope this help's
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