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I had a headlight go out on my Toyota Prius this weekend. I called the dealer to see about the replacement part and was told (after he checked my VIN) that I was one of the lucky ones. I don't have the High Density model that costs, with labor, $460.00 to replace. Mine is only $48.00 for the part, plus 2 hours of labor to install. WTF???????
There is a lot of info online about class action cases being brought against Toyota. Not sure if they will get anything out of that. I doubt it.
I think they've outsmarted themselves this time. What was wrong with the old system? You had either the round or the rectangle headlight. When one went out, you bought a new one for 24.00 at the parts store and replaced the whole unit yourself. Just crazy...........
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That's just the bulb, a halogen that you can't touch without secret double insulated secret agent gloves, made to order. You also have to take the fuse box out, loosen the front bumper, etc. to get to it. There is a video online about how to do it yourself but I"m not taking a chance on it. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/ohmy.gif)
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I made progress on that over the weekend. Now just need to find a new PDSIT33/34 idle cutoff jet.
If you can't find the jet, you can always abandon the stock engine route and find a 454 V8 to marry with a vette transaxle. You may need to beef up the suspension as well and lose a row or two of seats in the back, but your ability to merge on the freeway will be greatly enhanced (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif)
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The pricing that the OP has encountered is nothing new. The reason some cars cost more to replace certain parts isn't the part itself but the labor to get to it. Not sure how many people here own a Prius, I don't personally but have experience with it and similar cars that have a short or small engine bay and hardly any room to work with. For instance I don't recall how much exactly although I know it was absurd a friend of mine had a 2001 or so Volkswagen Beatle the headlamps bulbs cannot be changed on that car without removing the entire front bumper. So you've got the labor cost to R&I all of the stuff around the area before you can get to the bulb access.