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PRIUS MAINTENANCE SERVICES AND REPAIR IN BERKELEY, CA

May 22, 2022

Toyota Prius vehicles are a remarkable design – except for regular maintenance they rarely require professional attention. Many a Prius have gone 200,000 miles or more with regular service.



At Berkeley Bob’s we are Prius specialists, and can provide your vehicle with comprehensive maintenance services, as well as repairs, should your Prius need such.


Our nationally certified ASE technicians are equally comfortable working on gasolines engine as they are dealing with the high voltage system on a Prius including the battery. All our technicians have undergone extensive and continual hybrid vehicle training that allows them to perform any hybrid repairs your Prius may require.


Our family owned and operated Berkeley auto repair shop can offer your Prius a broad range of services including:


  • Factory Maintenance & Oil Services (particularly important since Prius vehicles are known for rapid oil consumption sometimes as much as 1 quart per 1000 miles driven)
  • Fluid & Transmission Services
  • Hybrid Battery testing and replacement
  • Shock Absorbers, Suspension and Steering Repairs
  • Brakes and Regenerative braking systems
  • Check Engine Light Diagnostics
  • Inspection, repair and replacement of belts, hoses & wiring
  • Prius A/C system maintenance and repair


When you regularly bring your Prius to our Berkeley auto repair shop we can help you keep it in top shape.Making your Prius remain a clean, reliable, safe and green driving machine.


Call us to make an appointment or request an appointment online. Berkeley Bob’s can be your one-stop Prius maintenance and repair destination.

26 Feb, 2024
You may have an opportunity to do so. Polestar, a division of Volvo, is partnering with Hot Wheels to offer another design contest for 2024. Their mission statement “change needs to happen” encourages change and inspiration to bring about a more sustainable future. The finalist(s) will be chosen by a panel of designers and will then work with a team from Polestar to come up with the final design for the concept car which will be made into a 1/64 scale model by Hot Wheels and distributed in stores worldwide. Polestar has set the guidelines for entrants to be as imaginative as possible, incorporating performance with design. Also bearing in mind the design will need to be converted into the toy without too much difficulty. Participants can be anyone, whether they are studying design or actually working in the field. Last year’s winner(s) spent six months collaborating, two of them creating the exterior and one the interior design. The completed concept car, called Synergy, was displayed at the Munich Auto Show and in California at one of the Hot Wheel’s Legends Tour stops. The winner along with the privilege of having their design made into a Hot Wheel toy will also receive a tablet to aid them in future design efforts and exclusive merchandise. 
06 Dec, 2023
1. What is a cabin filter? The cabin filter is a different filter than the engine air filter. Both have similar construction but do very different things. While cabin filters vary depending on car manufacturer most have either a cardboard or plastic form that holds an accordion of folded paper impregnated with fiber or charcoal. 2. How does it work? The cabin filter filters the air coming from outside the vehicle into the passenger compartment. When air passes into the cabin filter, it’s pleats trap debris and contaminants like dust and pollen and prevent it from entering into the vehicle via air ducts and vents. 3. What type of debris does the cabin filter stop? A clean cabin filter will prevent dust, dirt, smoke, smog, pollen, mold spores and exhaust gases from entering the cabin through the heating, ventilation and air conditioning system. It also stops rodent droppings, bugs and leaves from entering the cabin. 4. What can happen if your cabin filter is dirty? The debris that the cabin filter traps eventually builds up to a point where it is no longer working efficiently and can prevent air flow into the cabin. 5. Are there risks if you don’t replace a dirty cabin filter? Yes. The most common risk is allergens entering the cabin, raising allergy and breathing concerns amongst passengers. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems will work harder trying to push air through a clogged cabin filter and ultimately can cause blower fan motor to overheat and fail. In winter months the windows won’t defog or defog slowly because of the reduced air flow coming through the vents. A musty smell coming from the air vents especially when the defrost or air conditioning is on. The smell can also indicate mold is present, which occurs when moisture due to normal temperature changes builds up inside the air vents and ducting because the air flow has been reduced or blocked by a dirty cabin filter. 6. How often should it be replaced? When it’s dirty obviously, but most car manufacturers suggest every 15,000 miles. If you commute or drive in a busy, air polluted metropolitan area your cabin filter will need replacement every 8,000 to 10,000 miles. And if you travel on dusty or dirt roads the cabin filter will need replacement even more often. 7. Is it hard to replace? Yes, it can be on some vehicles. Most of the time you will find the cabin filter is located under the vehicle dash or behind the glove box on the passenger side making it hard to access. No special tools are needed but part of the under dash needs to be removed to gain access to the filter. Once the filter is in sight it can be awkward to remove, sometimes they are stuck in place, this is where patience and knowledge are handy. Be careful not to break clips or body panels when doing it yourself.
11 Nov, 2023
A few simple DIYMaintenance Tasks Vehicle owners may be tempted to forego maintenance because they think it’s expensive and not necessary.However, regular maintenance is necessary because it can help prevent more expensive repairs and breakdowns in the future.Not changing the oil regularly can lead to premature engine wear and failure or cause your car to run poorly. On occasion we have a customer who wants to do some of their car maintenance themselves.There is no reason a skilled and enthused person shouldn’t give some service items on their vehicle a try.Performing some of the basic service items can save money if done correctly of course. Safety first, only physically fit individuals should attempt any maintenance item that requires them to bend over the engine compartment, squat by the wheel for more than a minute or two or climb under the vehicle.And always, always use jack stands properly if raising the car up with a service jack.Never use an old jack.Place the jack stands in the proper locations under the body and park the vehicle on level pavement. Important for personal safety is protective gear like safety goggles, ear protection and rubber gloves are all essential when working on an automobile, so don’t forget to use them. Below is a list of several maintenance jobs skilled DIYers may be able to handle on their own: 1.Replace wiper blades When wiper blades are worn they can greatly reduce visibility when it’s raining or snowing and even on cold mornings when the windshield is covered with dew. Choose a quality wiper blade as they are made with high quality rubber, clean better and usually last longer.Follow the instructions that come with the blades.It’s easier to fit a complete blade replacement as opposed to an insert.Inserts, which are just the rubber piece are tricky to fit and must be matched to the type of blade. Whereas different brand blades can be used without problem. 2.Replace air filter An engine air filter should be checked annually and if your car is driven the national average of 12,000 miles a year it will need to be replaced at that time.If you drive off road or in sandy areas the filter should be checked every 5,000 miles. 3.Check spare tire A spare tire should be in good working condition since it’s mainly used in an emergency after an unanticipated tire blow out.It’s usually an out of sight, out of mind situation.Access to the spare tire should be something you familiarize yourself with before you need to use it.Typically they are located in the trunk under the carpeted floor panel, on the outside of the tailgate or can be located under the rear of the vehicle.Look around and see where it is located.Once you’ve gained access to the tire, look at the sidewall surface for cracking or flaking rubber which is a sign of dry rot and the tire must then be replaced.Also check the tire pressure in the tire, over a period of years it may have gone flat. 4.Replace headlamp bulbs Some headlamp bulbs are easy to replace.Make sure to buy the correct bulb beforehand.Access the headlamp bulb holder from the engine compartment; remove the electrical connector from the back of the headlamp.On occasion they can be difficult to remove.Use a rag or towel when gripping the bulb, twist to free it from the holder.Remember when installing the new bulb, to not make direct contact with your fingers as the oils in our skin may shorten the life of the new bulb. Warning: Some vehicles will require the battery be removed to gain access to the headlamp.On these models we don’t recommend DIYers attempt to replace them as there is a risk of damaging electronic parts if the battery is not removed and reinstalled properly.The same goes for HID (high intensity discharge) headlight bulbs.We advise a professional replace them, as these systems run on high voltage electricity and impose a risk of electrocution if not handled correctly. 5.Replace engine oil and filter Not as easy a DIY service as the other items listed but for a savvy, physically fit person it’s doable.Laying on the ground one must be able to exert some force to get the oil filter and the drain plug loose.Some special tools are needed; a jack, jack stands, oil filter wrench, drain pan and standard wrench the size of the drain plug.All supplies should be bought in advance.Use quality oil the weight recommended by the manufacturer, a genuine or better oil filter and don’t forget the drain plug gasket if applicable because they are not reusable.Be extra vigilant when tightening both drain plug and oil filter, leaks can lead to dangerously low engine oil level and result in engine damage.Care also must be taken when adding the oil, not to over or under fill the engine. Note: One significant difference of doing your own oil change or having a reputable shop do an oil maintenance service is a professional technician can spot concerns with the vehicle that a DIY would find hard to interpret or see when working on the ground.Concerns like a small coolant leak, a broken brake part or a worn suspension component, the latter having to be measured and tested because wear is not always visible, could negatively impact the car if not noticed and corrected.
08 Nov, 2023
1. What is an engine air filter? The engine air filter is a rectangular or square shaped rubber, plastic or cardboard frame that contains a pleated paper accordion. The paper has fiber or cloth filaments to help prevent contaminants from penetrating it's surface. The contaminants are dust, dirt, road debris, insects and other air borne material from entering the engine’s combustion chamber and intake manifold. 2. How does it work? It works by filtering the air going into the engine intake manifold. The paper accordion traps contaminants from entering the engine. These contaminants are dust, dirt, pollen, bugs, leaves, other foliage and debris that floats in our surface air. 3. What happens if I drive with a dirty or clogged filter? It has been suggested it may negatively affect the cars gas mileage. Recent tests have disproved this theory as modern fuel controls adapt well. What does happen is the engine performance is reduced. When the intake manifold received less air due to a dirty engine air filter the fuel system computer cuts back on the amount of fuel sent to the manifold. This reduction varies amongst different car manufacturers and models. But overall the power (acceleration) could be reduced by almost 15% in some models. 4. How often should the air filter be replaced? Annually we suggest the engine air filter be checked and replaced if dirty. If the car is not driven the national average of 12,000 miles a year, the filter may be OK. If the car is driven in areas with a lot of dust, pollen, smoke or other air born debris the filter will likely get dirtier quicker and have to be change more frequently. But regardless of the miles driven the engine air filter should be examined annually. 5. Is it hard to replace an air filter? Generally speaking, no, the air filter is usually on top of the engine and access is relatively easy. It does not require special tools but the air filter housing is usually sealed with rubber gaskets and held together with screws or plastic clips. The clips can be brittle due to heat transfer from the engine and can break easily.
24 Oct, 2023
The United States is hot on building a new industry; Lithium Car Batteries production.With almost every auto manufacturer offering an electric vehicle line up, the need for batteries in on a huge scale increase.Battery manufacturing plants are being built in several states creating what has been dubbed as the “Battery Belt”.From Michigan down to Georgia, battery factories have popped up – bringing with them an influx of cash and jobs. Employment in states with little industry prior to the EV movement is now blossoming. Current employment figures for the US EV battery industry is estimated to be 70,000, with workers based in Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia. Ironically, the states that have seen an economic boost from the EV battery plants have been politically conservative states which have opposed climate legislation. However, no one is denying the 90 million dollar investment that has been made by companies like the South Korean SK On, part of conglomerate SK Group built a gigantic plant in Commerce, Georgia the size of 13 football fields to produce EV batteries.  The move to manufacture EV batteries in the US, providing a local source for the EV power train is a good one.It not only brings jobs to areas hard hit by the loss of production plants and other facilities in that part of the country but also saves US car makers a bundle not having to ship the heavy EV batteries from China or Korea.The average weight of an EV battery is between 1,000 and 1,700 pounds. Large EV battery recycling plants are coming online as well.Their aim is to extract metals like nickel, cobalt and lithium, reduce reliance on mining and create high value engineering material from the recycled batteries.The leader, Ascend Elements started out in Worchster, MA and has a recycling plant in Covington, Georgia which increased employment by 200% in 2022.Ascend Elements received two grants totaling $480 million grant from the US Department of Energy in late 2022 and have plans to build a $65 million, 100,000 square foot lithium-ion battery recycling facility in Hopkinsville, Kentucky. Partnering with SK Ecoplant and their recycling subsidiary TES, the goal is to start with a mixed stream of spent lithium ion batteries and end with a production of finished battery ready cathode active material. The Hopkinsville facility hopes to disassemble and shred approximately 56,000 batteries a year and has landed a deal to supply cathode active material for EV batteries to Honda America. As these new plants and facilities spring up, opening employment options in towns with little opportunity some are supplying car manufacturers with a local source for EV batteries, others returning 100% of battery active material back into the production of new batteries and creating a closed loop battery economy.The future’s bright and looking toward the clean energy revolution.
18 Oct, 2023
What’s the shelf life of Gasoline?  Curiously, not much thought is given to how long gasoline lasts. Gas pumps show us the price per gallon but have you ever noticed a “best when used before” date on the pump next to the octane rating?You probably haven’t, since it doesn’t exist.However, there is an expiration date on gas.So how do we determine what that is?Just how long does gas last and what happens if it’s met its expiration date? One component (which are many) of gasoline is Ethanol.It’s a major additive and accounts for up to 10% of the volume.Ethanol is hydrophilic, this means it likes water and draws water in through moist, humid environments; basements, sheds, semi-outdoor spaces like car ports or anywhere near bodies of water like lakes, streams or oceans.If gasoline is stored in a humid area, or actually most areas it absorbs water.In large amounts it becomes a problem, and can prevent a car from starting and can damage internal fuel and engine parts. Other compounds in gasoline, commonly referred to as “light ends”, are light hydrocarbons that volatize and evaporate.It’s these compounds which start the engine.Over time these compounds get evaporated out and can be one the reasons a car with old gasoline won’t start. The last but most serious condition of old gasoline is oxidation. Hydrocarbons called olefins have a chemical structure which particularly attracts oxygen.Once this happens the gasoline develops a gum like film.When gasoline sits for a period of time the film eventually solidifies into a gum-like polymer.These polymers don’t burn well, can gum up important fuel system components and can cause damage to the engine as well. So how can you tell if gasoline is old and has gone bad?Here are three tips: Smell it; if it’s bad it will smell like rotten milk or a moldy gym sock. Check the color; it should have a greenish yellow appearance not a muddy orange tint. If the gasoline is stored outside your vehicle you will be able to spot the gum build-up. All in all, gasoline should last about 6 months if kept in ideal conditions and could exceed that time by double if a fuel stabilizer is used.
14 Sep, 2023
Hyundai/Kia to Resolve Class Action Suit An agreement has been reached in the consumer class action litigation against Hyundai and Kia auto manufacturers.This comes as many Kia and Hyundai car owners had their vehicles stolen, the result of inadequate ignition security.All the cars involved did not have a push button ignition or an immobilizing anti-theft device.These standard security measures are commonplace on vehicle manufactured by other car makers and are to prevent such heists. Following a historically low year of thefts for Hyundai and Kia autos, a “challenge” video went viral describing how to quickly break into and steal 2011-2022 year vehicles caused a giant spike in thefts.The repair demand for the recovered vehicles caused not only a unprecedented need for ignition parts which left manufacturers scrambling to fill their shelves but also had the auto makers scrambling to improve security measures. There currently is a six month backorder for Kia and some Hyundai ignition replacement parts. The agreement, depending on how many customers elect to participate is valued around $200 million.The compensation customers will receive is for incurred theft-related vehicle losses or damage not covered by insurance, reimbursement for insurance deductibles, increased premiums and other theft related losses. Hyundai Motor North America’s chief legal officer reassured customers their security is a top priority, and the continuing software upgrade installations and steering wheel lock distributions will help prevent thefts.They are also offering insurance options for those who have had difficulty securing and sustaining coverage. As part of the settlement, an eligible vehicle will automatically have its software upgraded during service and maintenance appointments at the dealership.For the vehicles that cannot accept a software upgrade, the agreement will provide reimbursement of up to $300 for the purchase of anti-theft devices. Hyundai and Kia are also providing consumers with a free steering wheel locks either through local law enforcement or direct shipment. The free anti-theft software upgrade modifies some Hyundai and Kia vehicles equipped with standard turn key to start ignition systems and will include an ignition kill feature so the vehicles cannot be started when subjected to the method of theft popularized on social media channels. All Hyundai and Kia’s with a manufacturer date of November 2021 or later come standard with an immobilizer device in the ignition system and are not able to be easily stolen like the previous years were. Approximately 9 million Kia and Hyundai vehicles are included in the settlement.To see if your vehicle may be covered, follow the below links: Kia: https://ksupport.kiausa.com/ConsumerAffairs/SWLD or at www.kia.com under the owner’s portal, contact us section. Hyundai: HyundaiAntiTheft.com Most Hyundai customers have been notified, however Hyundai is paying for targeted digital media ads to drive the remaining affected customer to their website for more information.
04 Aug, 2023
When there's a heat wave and your Subaru's air conditioning is not performing atit’speak, many people are quick to get it repaired to avoid driving in sweltering conditions. At Berkeley Bob’s we offer comprehensive Subaru a/c maintenance and repairs. A properly functioning air conditioningsystem can make a significant difference in your daily commuteon hot and even cold wet days, because the air conditioner not only cools the air on hot days but is used by the cars defroster to help defog the windshield quickly.If your Subaru A/C isn't blowing any air, the airflow is weak, your windshield is fogging or you notice an unusual smell it's important not to hesitate to have it inspected. Modern Air conditioning systems can be very complex, most modern cars have a complete Climate Control Systemandthe air conditioner is just a small part of it.So when problems arise it requires the expertise of a skilled technician. The climate control system in your Subaru consists of multiple parts, from the climate control computer to a dual sides duct system that allows both the driver and passenger to be able to choose different temperatures at the same time. The Subaru’s Climate control system is designed to run as efficiently as possible, to minimize the amount of energy taken from the engine whenitsrunning. TheA/Ccompressor is belt driven so when the driver turns on the A/Cthe compressor will engage and draw power from the engine., thuseffectsenginehorsepower output and the fuel mileage. Symptoms You Need Subaru AC Repair Here are some indications that it's time to have your Subaru's A/C checked and repaired: ● Lack ofCooling. If the airflow appears to be fine but the air blowing out is not as cold as it should be, there may be several reasons for this. The most common cause is related to the refrigerantwhich circulates throughout the system. A leak, even a small one in any of the A/Csystem components, o rings, pipes or fittings will allow the refrigerant to leak out. ● Weak Airflow. If the air is still cool, but the airflow is inadequate,issuesin the climate control ducting system or a clogged cabin filtercould be causing this problem. ● Foul smells coming from air ducts. On start up you may experience a bad odor inside the car that smells like dirty gym socks. Ifthathappensthe A/C system should be professionally disinfected. Foul or moldy smells coming from your cars air ducts is one of the most common problems that comesup in modern climate control systems.Moldy smells usually come from stagnate moisture that has not drained out of the a/c evaporator and commonly iscaused by a clogged evaporator drain tube.Once mold is allowed to grow inside the cars a/c system it will need to be cleaned and disinfected by a professional. If you encounter any of these issues with your Subaru's A/Coperationit is advisable to have it promptlyinspected by a qualified technician. They cancheck and test the system, find theproblem and perform the necessary repairs to restore optimal cooling performance to your Subaru. Even if youaren’t experiencing problems it’s important to have your Subaru’s A/C system tested annually to prevent inadequateoperation when you need it the most. At Berkeley Bob’s we recommendannualA/C system maintenance, such as having anA/Crefrigerantrefill performedand replacing the cabin filter.So,if your SubaruhasanA/Cproblem or just needsmaintenance,the technicians atBerkeley Bob’shave the necessary tools and equipment and are ready to help, you can make an online appointment or simply give us a call.
17 Jul, 2023
While Subaru is known for producing reliable cars, it is inevitable at some point in ownership you will be faced with an issue that will require professional advice and if needed move forward with a Subaru repair. Today’s cars are complex machines with intertwined systems, leading to the possibility for a part to break and cause a problem for the entire car. These issues can range from minor inconveniences to complete immobilization. Below are some of the most common Subaru repairs and maintenance items owners might have to deal with. At Berkeley Bob’s we are Subaru specialists able to handle most problems and repairs your Subaru may face. Common Subaru Repairs:  Head Gaskets and Oil Leaks. Subaru vehicles have a history of head gasket issues, particularly in older models. The head gasket is a critical engine component that seals the cylinder head to the engine block. When it fails it generally leads to oil leakage and loss of performance. Under extreme circumstances bad head gaskets can cause coolant leaks and overheating. Oil leakage in Subarus is almost always caused by blown head gaskets.Unlike other cars it’s very unusual for oil leaks to develop in other areas like the oil pan, valve cover gaskets and camshaft seals. Regular inspection and prevention of oil leaks is essential for preserving engine health and preventing further damage. Brake Issues. Replacing brake pads or rotors is a common repair and is required on most vehicles every 30,000 – 40,000 miles. Routine maintenance for all car owners includes brake pad replacement. Because Subaru owners tend to enjoy outdoor activities their cars may be taken off road and driven in wet, snowy or in dry, dusty debris ridden conditions. These extreme driving conditions present more hazards for the braking system.It is crucial to have the entire brake system inspected once a year regardless of where you drive and to notify your auto service professional immediately of any noises while braking or change in stopping efficiency.It’s not recommended to postpone any brake repairs as an inefficient braking system can pose a significant danger. Suspension Repair. Subarus are known for their handling this is due to the all-wheel-drive system and suspension design. Once again because these cars are a popular choice for outdoor enthusiasts they are likely driven onto dirt, gravel or sand roads at times.While these vehicles are designed for this type of driving it does cause premature wear on suspension components such as tires, tie rods, control arms and bushings, struts and shocks.The entire suspension should be inspected once a year to confirm the health and continued performance of these components. Wheel Bearings.Another suspension item these are common components that fail on Subarus.Rear Wheel Bearings allow the wheels to rotate smoothly and balance the gravitational forces when braking, accelerating and cornering.The bearings are sealed and lose their lubrication, once this happens they begin to heat up and start making a growling noise.Wheel bearings are critical suspension components and they should be replaced if they are worn to prevent a break down on the road. Berkeley Bob’s can inspect and test wheel bearings during a routine service to verify they’re working properly. All-Wheel Drive and Transmission. Cars equipped with all-wheel drive have more complex drive trains than 2 wheel drive vehicles.In addition to the transmission there is a transfer case (all wheel drive unit) along with the differential.These three components should be tested and inspected annually for any leakage or damage.In addition they require maintenance every few years which involves replacing the synthetic fluids that lubricate all the internal working parts.If not done within the factory recommended interval the worn fluid may not provide protection against wear and can damage these expensive components. A/C Repair. Another complex system, Subaru A/C is a hybrid of electrical, mechanical and computer operated systems.They must work in tandem to consistently bring cold air into the passenger compartment.Many drivers don’t recognize a problem until they either don’t have any air or have only hot air coming through the vents. Most common problems are leakage within the system.At Berkeley Bob’s we have the technology and equipment to test and repair your Subaru A/C system.Even if your A/C is still working, it is recommended to have the system tested annually to keep you cool behind the wheel. While Subaru vehicles are very reliable, it's important for owners to be aware of these common repairs and address them promptly to maintain the vehicle's performance and safety. Call us at (510) 548-7140 for an appointment or if you are an existing customer book online at berkeleybobs.com.
27 Jun, 2023
National Automotive Professional Certification Group partners with famous woman technician BogiLateiner, American auto technician, small business owner, technical educator and reality television personality and star of “All GirlsGarage”has been contracted by ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) to help promote testing and attract more people to join the industry. The partnership is scheduled to launch in July at the ASE Training Conference in North Carolina. Conference attendees are expected to include high school and college instructors and will have the opportunity to meetLateinerat the event. Lateinerhas 10years experienceworking as an industry management instructor and co-creator of “Girl Gang Garage”a program that trains women looking to enter the automotive industry. A very busy lady indeed, in addition to hosting her television showLateineralso produces a podcast called “With her Two Hands”. She is a huge promoter of women in automotive repair,consistently recruiting and recognizing women for their accomplishments within the industry.So it’s only natural she would partner with ASE, a professionalcertification group that certifies professionals and shops in automotive repair.They started 50 years ago in response to consumers who needed to distinguish between potentially incompetent and competent auto technicians. MsLateineris a big fan of ASEand theirtesting and sees the certifications as a kind of doctorate degree in automotive repair. She also thinks her customers appreciateher shopseffortto continue their educationanda way to show their pride intheir craft. She is honored to help spread the word about all ASE does tohelpshape the industry and you can bet her focus will be to encourage more female automotive talent to seek ASE certification.
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