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Friends: 0 | When cleaning the car out - the one I was trading in - I rediscovered my old set of jumper start cables. Do you need these for a prius or will all the batteries compensat for each other if you for some reason have a flat battery? Thoughts? Lani |
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Friends: 14 | If you run down the 12V battery, you will need jumpers to get started. There is a jumper post in the fuse box under the hood. Tom |
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