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Stock #1101233086 · VIN: JTDKB20U193523086 · 240,000 Miles · TAN (Paint Code: 6U0,4DR,PROD)
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| Stock # | 1101233086 |
| VIN | JTDKB20U193523086 |
| Mileage | 240,000 miles |
| Year / Make / Model | 2009 Toyota Prius |
| Engine | 1.5L 4-Cylinder |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Exterior Color | TAN (Paint Code: 6U0,4DR,PROD) |
| Drive Type | Front-Wheel Drive |
| Body Style | 4-Door |
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⚠️ Recall History — 2009 Toyota Prius
Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.
No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.
🔍 Known Issues — 2004-2009 Toyota Prius
Hybrid Battery Pack Failure HIGH
The nickel-metal hydride battery pack commonly fails between 150,000-200,000 miles, causing reduced fuel economy, warning lights, and potential inability to start. Replacement costs range from $3,000-$4,500 for a new battery or $1,500-$2,500 for a refurbished unit. This is the most expensive repair on these vehicles.
Inverter Water Pump Failure MODERATE
The electric water pump that cools the inverter frequently fails around 100,000-150,000 miles, causing overheating warnings and potential hybrid system shutdown. The pump motor burns out due to continuous operation. Replacement typically costs $400-$600 including labor.
Combination Meter Display Issues MODERATE
The multi-information display commonly develops dead pixels, dim segments, or complete failure between 80,000-120,000 miles. This affects the speedometer, fuel gauge, and hybrid system information display. Repair involves replacing the entire instrument cluster at a cost of $800-$1,200.
EGR System Carbon Buildup MODERATE
Excessive carbon buildup in the EGR valve and intake manifold occurs around 120,000-160,000 miles, causing rough idle, reduced power, and check engine lights. The Atkinson cycle engine design contributes to this issue. Professional cleaning costs $300-$500, while replacement parts can reach $800-$1,000.
Headlight Lens Oxidation LOW
The plastic headlight lenses commonly develop severe yellowing and hazing after 8-10 years, significantly reducing light output and failing state inspections. This affects nearly all vehicles of this generation due to UV exposure. Professional restoration costs $150-$250 or replacement headlights cost $400-$600 per pair.
📊 Reliability Ratings — 2004-2009 Toyota Prius
Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis
📅 Toyota Prius Generations
Fourth Generation
Complete redesign with improved aerodynamics and updated hybrid system
Third Generation
Larger body, improved interior space, and enhanced fuel economy
Second Generation — The Mainstream Hybrid
First mass-market hybrid success with proven reliability and 50+ mpg capability
First Generation
Original Prius sold only in Japan and limited US markets
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