← Back to context Comment by beej71 1 year ago I was looking at the Prius Prime for a next car--thanks for the heads-up! 3 comments beej71 Reply ProllyInfamous 1 year ago Prius Prime has a single fuse [labeled `DCS`] which, once removed, actually disables the computer module which connects to the two cell antenna. beej71 1 year ago This is excellent news. Thanks! ProllyInfamous 1 year ago I test drove a Prius Prime, and ended up purchasing a Camry Hybrid (instead). Was less expensive, and is much better on the highway [gets 51+mpg].
ProllyInfamous 1 year ago Prius Prime has a single fuse [labeled `DCS`] which, once removed, actually disables the computer module which connects to the two cell antenna. beej71 1 year ago This is excellent news. Thanks! ProllyInfamous 1 year ago I test drove a Prius Prime, and ended up purchasing a Camry Hybrid (instead). Was less expensive, and is much better on the highway [gets 51+mpg].
beej71 1 year ago This is excellent news. Thanks! ProllyInfamous 1 year ago I test drove a Prius Prime, and ended up purchasing a Camry Hybrid (instead). Was less expensive, and is much better on the highway [gets 51+mpg].
ProllyInfamous 1 year ago I test drove a Prius Prime, and ended up purchasing a Camry Hybrid (instead). Was less expensive, and is much better on the highway [gets 51+mpg].
Prius Prime has a single fuse [labeled `DCS`] which, once removed, actually disables the computer module which connects to the two cell antenna.
This is excellent news. Thanks!
I test drove a Prius Prime, and ended up purchasing a Camry Hybrid (instead). Was less expensive, and is much better on the highway [gets 51+mpg].