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MAIN BATTERY DEAD

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by PRIUS15, Nov 17, 2006.

  1. Pinto Girl

    Pinto Girl New Member

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(cc9150 @ Apr 17 2007, 09:46 PM) [snapback]425032[/snapback]</div>
    You know, lots of people make purchasing decisions with which we wouldn't agree.

    If you think the Prius is such a bad idea, don't buy one. I'd have to agree with Wildkow; if the HV battery is the weak point, I'm feeling even better about my purchase.

    I'm sure there are folks who tell you that a radio-controlled electrically-powered floating snack tray (so you can ferry snacks out to those famished people resting on their floating pool furniture) is a good idea...

    ...and you wouldn't believe *them* would you?
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    Did you check your 12-volt battery? If it is flat, the main battery has to give it a little boost to start the engine and does not like it...
    If you do need a HV replacement, I would try eBay or an outfit that sells re-built/re-manufactured products. Google "Adopt A Part".
    DON'T GET RIPPED OFF BY A STEALERSHIP!
    Good luck!
     
  3. stillageek

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    Wow...,responded to a 4 year old thread...odd
     
  4. kohnen

    kohnen Grumpy, Cranky Senior Member

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    Which is kind of cool.

    At parts.com, you can buy a new battery for 2nd gen Prius for $2083.88

    I figure that the $200 bounty paid by Toyota for the old one would cover shipping.

    And, anyone reasonably handy (and smart enough to do it safely) could replace the battery his/herself.

    This suggests to me that having the main battery die would be cheaper and easier to deal with than having to get a rebuilt transmission.
     
  5. Patrick Wong

    Patrick Wong DIY Enthusiast

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    Yes, a transaxle replacement is probably the most difficult and costly Prius powertrain repair task (since a gasoline engine failure is highly unlikely if regular engine oil/oil filter changes are observed.)
     
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    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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    As far as I know, no one rebuilds Prius transaxles, as it is just not cost effective. Also, as far as I know, no one gets $200 directly from Toyota for returning an HV battery core. The $200 is paid to dealers who accept your core to cover their costs for arranging its return. If anyone out there has gotten any cash from a dealer for returning a core, I'd love to hear it.