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WTB Need Help With 2001 Traction Battery Parts

Discussion in 'Private Sales' started by Mr Camouflage, Jan 20, 2012.

  1. Mr Camouflage

    Mr Camouflage New Member

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    Chasing the following parts. I tried to order them new, but the place that has them wont ship down under :( Second hand will do.

    I need :

    Cable Main Battery No 1 (part number G9242-47020 )
    Its the small cable that connects cell one to the main relay.
    picture: [​IMG]


    Wire/frame No2 / Harness HV supply ( part number 82165-47030 )
    The front side of the battery bus bar and wiring loom with the thin gauge wires
    as seen in this pic:
    http://birdbird.org/cars/prius/pics/dscn0334.jpg


    Thermistor (part number G9282-47030 )
    Its the temperature sensor loom that runs across the top of the battery and out the end where the vent tubes are. as seen in this pic http://birdbird.org/cars/prius/pics/dscn0425.jpg


    Vent tube: [​IMG]


    Duct, quarter vent lower ( part number 62949-47010 )
    It the Passenger side (for USA cars). You can see mine has a hole melted in it in this pic. [​IMG]



    If anyone has some or all of these parts they are willing to sell and post to me in Australia, please send me a PM

    Thanks,
    Craig.
     
  2. seilerts

    seilerts Battery Curmudgeon

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  3. coulomb

    coulomb Junior Member

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    That part looks like it is just standard cable with lugs. You should be able to get a friend who has built an EV to make one up to the same length. The orange corrugated conduit might be harder to find; you might have to clean the existing one up and re-use. The other possibility is an EV shop that was a workshop, I think that EV Works is in your city. But the other parts are far more specialised. So I'd say use the new cable idea only if you can source the other parts, but not this one.