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New hybrid batt. still no go, what'd I do wrong?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by DKG1011, Jul 16, 2015.

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    Okay, so tonight I've just finished installing a new Toyota hybrid battery pack (221Vdc) in my 2005 Prius (192K miles). Original codes were POA80 (replace hybrid battery) and P3021 (battery block 11 weak). ...ordered, recievied, installed that new hybrid battery pack tonight. At the point of "all's safe to test drive this dude" I powered up the vehicle. Much to my surprise, all I get is 1) bout all the lights on the display, 2) NO "ready" light, and 3) something(s) is wrong and my code reader says there are NO codes present. NO Ready, can't test drive it. MFIndicator display says my hybrid battery is at 6 bars (no problem). Now left scratching more than my head about what's wrong.

    Anyone have ideas of what I did wrong, what I didn't get connected right, or what's else for me to check (double check?) concerning this issue?

    Here's picture of the "lights" that show up...
     

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    Make sure the orange plug is locked down (pressed down) on the hv battery
     
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    Yup, that dern orange plug/connector/disconnector is pushed in, levered up, then pressed down to lock it in place. In place, all the way just like when I "watched" voltages while swapping "end of hybrid battery" hardware and computer. ...yes, the "orange plug is locked down (pressed down) on the hv battery."
     
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    Did you transfer all your old parts to the new battery? The ecu etc
     
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    Oh ya, there was hardware to transfer as well as the battery computer itself that got transferred to the new battery. All the connectors in the vehicle were connected up to the old computer lil box. No loose connectors anywhere. Old puter installed, all connections made.
     
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    You should now check your 12v battery health, what's the voltage?
     
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    Earlier it was 11.89V. The charger was hooked up to it and still did not work.
     
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    Time to get Mini VCI, because it is guaranteed that DTC are present.

    While you are waiting to receive that, put the 12V battery on a charger, 4A charging current position, overnight.

    Disconnect the 12V battery while you are charging it so that the ECUs have a chance to power down and lose the stored DTC.
     
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    Fully charge the 12v and try again.

    This time disconnect the 12v negative for a few seconds to delete all the codes.
     
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    Hmmm... 30+ minutes later went to check aux bat volts (12.7V) and "start" the vehicle. Hmm... now have Ready light. Got van out of the way and did a test drive. No oddball lights/messages, car drove fine up to speed limit+ on way and way back. All seems good now! Ready to test drive to work in morning. With working AC at last! Hope all continues well. Will post tomorrow of success or not.
     
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    Your photo showed one bar on the fuel gauge, and if only one bar still is present now, I hope you will purchase gasoline at the outset of your test drive. You really do not want to run out of fuel.
     
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    congrats! and i would still charge the battery overnight. how old is it? something you might keep an eye on.
     
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    When the car went to "ready," the fuel gauge updated properly too showing 2/3 full (bout what I expected). Aux battery is "new," replaced it about 2 years ago. Drives fine to work (30 miles one way). It's nice to have working AC and Cruise!
     
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    After disconnecting the 12 volt battery TWO pushes of the power button are required to start the car. The first push will light up the dash as shown. On the second power button push the car will start normally. This applies to just the first time starting after the 12 volt was disconnected.

    Brad
     
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    How much did you spend on new battery hybrid
     
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    because we all know that toyota doesn't sell 'new' battery hybrids.
     
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    ThatThat is. Correct
     
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    I do recall needing to press the "power" button on my Prius more than one time after I reconnected the 12V battery.
     
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    Does anyone know how long it takes for all the ECU units in a Prius to get themselves organized after the 12V is reconnected? My guess is this might take several minutes...