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Discussion in 'Newbie Forum' started by FormerPriusLover, Jul 8, 2011.

  1. FormerPriusLover

    FormerPriusLover New Member

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    ‎135,000 mile 2006 Prius and my core batteries ($3,500) need to be replaced, anyone recourse from Toyota for a similar situation?
    THANKS FOR YOUR HELP!
     
  2. V8Cobrakid

    V8Cobrakid Green Handyman

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    where at in the U.S. are you?...

    a lot of people are going to start asking you why you think it needs to be replaced... there's a lot of info out there.

    so.. i'll start with: why? did the dealer tell you this? if the car is throwing codes, what are the codes.

    are you still using the original 12v battery? if so, it's dead, get a new one... the car may not even start since it's old.

    more info?...
     
  3. seilerts

    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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    If you live in a state that had adopted CARB (California) emissions, then you may be covered to 150,000 miles. That is your only recourse.

    I would not recommend paying $3500+ for new batteries. You have options. If you will provide your location, we can give you a better idea of the alternatives.
     
  4. direstraits71

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    Considering a new battery from Toyota is <$2000, (see link below) $1500 for installation which takes only a few hours at the most is pretty darn high. I'd be shopping if I were you if you can't get Toyota to help you out.

    Champion ToyotaWorld
     
  5. seilerts

    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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    Dealer will charge MSRP, $2588, plus 3-6 hours labor. Some also insist on a new HV battery ECU. Nowhere in America will a dealer do this for less than $3000, unless it is a goodwill gesture from them and/or Toyota Motor Corporation.
     
  6. JimboPalmer

    JimboPalmer Tsar of all the Rushers

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    I agree if you let a stealership do the replacement. Hefty profit for them for sure.
     
  8. 2k1Toaster

    2k1Toaster Brand New Prius Batteries

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    It is unlikely it even needs to be done in the first place, so perhaps you should post the symptoms.

    And if it does need to be replaced, buy a ReInvolt battery for $1500 and install it in an hour.
     
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    I am from the Los Angeles county area. I'll replace your HV battery for $300. I can't believe the stealership would charge that much. Email me directly.
     
  10. andyprius

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    NOW, There is a deal, the OPs probably on the East Coast.
     
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    I know. I should have a part-time mobile Prius garage or something. No offense to Prius owners, but most of us are a sucker for the stealership, especially here in SoCal where the stealerships' hourly labor rate is almost $300 (I saw my stealerships' labor rate at $289 Wth!).
     
  12. jdenenberg

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    My CT Toyota dealer installed a ReInVolt battery in my 2004 Prius for <$400. ReInVolt does the install for <$300 in NC. So there are East Coast solutions as well.

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    Big aside-Yikes- $289 shop rate?
    How much does the mechanic actually make?
    Piecework fixed amount per job or hourly I wonder?
    Thanks
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    LulzChicken Prius Enthusiast

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    Man, this is why I love this forum. :peace:
     
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    Saturday I had to drive about 18 miles on a short trip. When I left home I thought the car seemed a bit sluggish but didn't think too much of it. About halfway there a bunch of lights on the dash come on and the top of the display in the console screen had a pretty red picture of a car and the top was blank. The lights on the dash were VSC, something orange with an exclamation point, an outline of a car, and a big red triangle with an exclamation point. The car was going 70 mph and nothing really seemed too out of the ordinary other than a little sluggish.

    I made it to my destination just fine and noticed the hybrid battery was completely full green and I was running the AC. On the way back the lights were still on and I noticed the sluggishness on the Interstate even though I could get up to 70 mph but it just didn't seem to have the normal power.

    I checked the hybrid battery on the display and it was in the purple zone down to the last bar. Not out of the ordinary on a hot day but out of the ordinary when going 70 mph plus it was fully green on the trip there. I shut off the air conditioner and got it to charge a bit and get to 3 blue bars but then it it went back to two purple bars. It was about 85F outside and the cooling fan in the back seat was running constantly.

    Once I got into town and off the Interstate I was actually near the dealer. It went down to 1 purple bar so I pulled in and checked it in since I wasn't sure I would make it all the way home. The service guy said often several of the lights come on when there are other issues.

    This car is a 2006 with 116K. Today they call and say it is hybrid battery failure which I find hard to believe. They want about $3K to replace. Are there any other options other than trading in the car?
     
  16. seilerts

    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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    get a battery from XVipers. They are okay if you deal with them in person. If I recall correctly, they will even do the installation for you. XVIPERS INC
     
  17. jdenenberg

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    You have several lower cost alternatives. The best two are:

    1. Plug In Hybrid Electric Vehicle PHEV (AutoBeYours) buys wrecked Prii and produces reliable salvaged Prii out of them. They are in Scottsburg IN (about 7 hours drive from you) and will fix your Prius at a low cost using a salvaged HV battery. There is a low cost motel less than a mile from his garage where I stayed when I had Steve (the owner) fix my Prius for $40 (A cable connector came loose).
    2. Remanufactured Hybrid Vehicle Battery Packs (ReInVolt) produces reliable rebuilt HV Batteries (I have one in my 2004 Prius). They cost about $2000 installed, but you will need to find an installer at a drivable distance from you.
    JeffD
     
  18. Flying White Dutchman

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    TS stayed at this one post.... maybe a troll trying to put the prius down?
    the response is probably not what h expected:D:D