2010-2015 Prius Brake Bleeding after ABS Actuator and Accumulator Replacement with Topdon Topscan
Today we are making an addendum to our Prius brake actuator replacement video: the brake bleeding procedure. The DTC's commonly associated with this repair is C1391. We are using our $69 Topdon Topscan tool to perform it. This is a pretty convoluted procedure that definitely requires 2 people. This should be the same or very similar (depending on what scan tool you are using) procedure on all 3rd generation Prius (2010 Toyota Prius, 2011 Toyota Prius, 2012 Toyota Prius, 2013 Toyota Prius, 2014 Toyota Prius. and 2015 Toyota Prius and Prius V.

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How To Bleed The Brakes On A Toyota Prius (2010-2015 PRIUS)

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Gen 3 Prius 2010-2015 Brake booster and actuator replacement for C1391 code

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10-15 Toyota Prius Brake Warning Light, Code C1391 - Brake Booster and Accumulator Replacement

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Prius Brake Booster Pump Replacement

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Brake Actuator Replacement + ABS bleed - 2nd Gen Prius 2006 (C1256 Low Accumulator Pressure)

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How To Bleed ABS Pump for a Perfect Brake Pedal

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2010-2015 Toyota Prius Brake flush

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How to flush and bleed your brakes

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Bleeding an ABS module with different methods - Brakes won't bleed - FIXED!

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2008 Toyota Prius Gen 2 ABS Brake Actuator Replacement : A Step by Step Guide

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Harbor Freight Pittsburgh brake bleeder vacuum pump demo and review

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How to Remove AIR from ABS system with a Scanner / Toyota ABS module Bleed

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2007 Toyota Prius Flushing the Brake System Without Using a Scan Tool

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2012 Prius C1391 - Brake Actuator Replacement

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Brakes won't bleed - Weak stream of brake fluid - Removing air pocket from ABS module - FIXED!

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Prius Brakes FAIL (Hidden COST of Hybrids)

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