Description
The Toyota Prius v uses a central digital screen called the combination meter for vital vehicle data like speed and fuel. Common failures include a blank or flickering display, erratic gauge readings, and occasional accessory issues. Solutions range from an inexpensive DIY capacitor repair (primarily for Gen 2 models) to mailing the unit to a repair service or a full, costly replacement. Understand the signs of a failing cluster and explore cost-effective ways to restore your Prius v’s essential driver information display.


