Four problems related to air conditioner have been reported for the 2014 Toyota Prius. The most recently reported issues are listed below.
Mice invading inside of car and air conditioning systems. Destroying interior and air filtration system. Can spread disease including hantavirus with droppings. I think this is due to using soy based wire coverings that attrach rodents. Can also affect wiring inside the car.
Within the last six months, and about four times, I had experienced rough/high idling during hot days and after driving over 80 miles; using air conditioning. (I work over 70 miles from home. ) I decided to take the car to the Toyota of redlands dealership on August 4, 2015, because the car was displaying the same conditions. While on the way to the dealership, and on the freeway, the car began to idle heavily. I merged to exit the freeway and while on the off ramp, stopped, the car completely shut off. The display read "check hybrid engine. Stop park the car safely. " I was able to restart the vehicle to move from off-ramp traffic and park it. The message on display was still there. I shut off the car and called the dealership. They recommended I have the car towed to them. When tow truck arrived, I turned on the car to position it for the towing bed. The message no longer displayed . The car stayed with dealership all day on August 5, 2015. According to the dealership, the display showed no message and there is no code to indicate a malfunction occurred. They were not able to diagnose the problem. I am keeping the vehicle at the dealership on August 6, 2015, for further evaluation. My concern is two-fold: 1. My safety, 2. If the system displayed a message, why does the system not produce a code for the technicians as a non-hybrid car would? this itself presents a serious issue.
Musty smell in vehicle, sick w/ respiratory symptoms, including distress after using air conditioning or heating system or defrosters. I brought my car to dealer for 5000 mile service and manager told me the "there is mold inside the air conditioner and heating and all vented air system. This is the way the new design is, the air system is closed off and the moisture lays in there growing mold. " he said "you have to open the windows, if you are sensitive, or have it cleaned every week to keep the smell out. " he said " that is a charge not covered by your lease, I'll take the dash off and put a new filter and flush the air handling system out for you, this time. It usually cost over $250. Dollars. You can do it yourself by spraying a whole can of lysol behind the cabin filter every week". Mold is known to be deadly and this should not be an allowed design. I have sought medical attention for this problem and now referred to a pulmonologist for special test. I definitely would not have obtained this car if the dealer had disclosed this known problem. Bad.
Shortly after purchasing my 2014 Toyota Prius in June 2014, I started noticing a moldy smell coming from the air conditioner. The hotter outside it got, the worse the smell inside got. I took the car to the dealer to discuss the problem with them. They informed me that Toyota says this is an "environmental issue" and can happen in new cars and is therefore not warrantied. The service manager installed a charcoal air filter in the cabin air filter and said that it would help eliminate the odor. It did not. In fact, the charcoal air filter reduced the air flow into the cabin which caused the ac to not cool. I had the service department replace the charcoal with an original air filter in September after complaining that the ac wasn't cool. The smell in the ac persists. It's not just a bit when the car is turned on. No matter what setting I put the ac on, it does not help (fresh air or recirc). When it rains or when it is really humid outside, the car smells like a swamp (even before it is turned on). There is also humidity inside the car when opening the door. I've asked multiple times to have the evaporator replaced because I fear that it is not draining and causing mold and mildew to form. Breathing in the mold is a serious health concern and Toyota will not agree to any kind of fix. I'm also having other various hvac problems such as continuously fogging windows and a draft from the drivers side door. The car does not hold heat and is very cold during the winter months.
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