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Stock #529251898 · VIN: JTDKN3DU9B5331898 · 263,116 Miles · BLUE (Paint Code: 8T5,5DR,PROD)
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| Stock # | 529251898 |
| VIN | JTDKN3DU9B5331898 |
| Mileage | 263,116 miles |
| Year / Make / Model | 2011 Toyota Prius |
| Engine | 2.0L |
| Transmission | Automatic |
| Exterior Color | BLUE (Paint Code: 8T5,5DR,PROD) |
| Drive Type | Front-Wheel Drive |
| Body Style | Hatchback/Liftback/Notchback |
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⚠️ Recall History — 2011 Toyota Prius
Data sourced from NHTSA — 0 recalls found.
No recalls found for this vehicle in the NHTSA database.
🔍 Known Issues — 2010-2014 Toyota Prius
Battery Pack Swelling HIGH
The hybrid battery pack can swell over time, potentially damaging the rear floorpan and cargo area. This issue typically occurs between 80,000 to 150,000 miles with repair costs ranging from $3,000 to $6,000.
Inverter Control Module (ICM) Failure MODERATE
The inverter can fail due to overheating or electrical problems, causing reduced power or complete loss of hybrid function. This problem usually appears around 120,000 miles with repair costs estimated at $1,500 to $3,000.
Brake Light Switch Malfunction MODERATE
The brake light switch may fail, preventing brake lights from illuminating when the pedal is pressed. This issue often occurs between 60,000 to 120,000 miles with repair costs ranging from $300 to $500.
Alternator Belt Tensioner Failure MODERATE
The belt tensioner can fail, causing the alternator belt to slip and potentially affecting the charging system. This problem typically appears around 100,000 miles with repair costs estimated at $200 to $400.
Windshield Washer Pump Motor Failure LOW
The washer pump motor may fail due to age or electrical issues, preventing proper washer fluid spray. This issue often occurs between 150,000 to 200,000 miles with repair costs ranging from $100 to $200.
📊 Reliability Ratings — 2010-2014 Toyota Prius
Based on industry data, owner reports, and repair frequency analysis
📅 Toyota Prius Generations
Fourth Generation
The current generation features Toyota’s improved TNGA platform with better handling, updated styling, and enhanced fuel efficiency.
Third Generation
This generation introduced a completely redesigned body with improved aerodynamics, larger interior space, and the reliable 1.8L Atkinson-cycle hybrid system.
Second Generation
The second generation established the Prius as a mainstream hybrid with distinctive styling and significantly improved fuel economy over the original.
First Generation
The original Prius introduced Toyota’s groundbreaking Hybrid Synergy Drive technology to the North American market.
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