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  1. Krazedangel

    Krazedangel New Member

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    My hybrid battery just went out. We were hoping it was the inverter coolant pump but I wasn't that lucky. My car has 225,000 miles on it. Looking at over $5,000 for parts and labor. Wondering if they will take my first born as payment? If only it were like the old days.

    Just kidding. I'm kind of fond of my first born.
     
  2. bisco

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    welcome!

    1) that's a lot of miles in 4 years. you have been done well by your prius.

    2) shop around for batteries, i have seen them as low as $2,000.

    3) all the best!(y)

    have you contacted luscious garage?
     
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  3. Mendel Leisk

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    If you don't want to gamble, stick with dealerships, everyone else will be refurbing to some degree. But for sure phone around, and let that first place know what you're doing; they may come down right away.

    I'm not sure of prevailing US price through dealership, $3000~4000?
     
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  4. Krazedangel

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    That's the price I got from the dealership. As much as I wish I was mechanically inclined to do it myself, or even with help, I've come to the conclusion really quick that no one wants to touch a hybrid. My regular shop wouldn't even change my spark plugs for me, which was ridiculous but you can't force someone to do something.

    I love my baby. She's been very good to me. I bought her 11/12, so it's been 3 1/2 years and absolutely no issues until this. Would have been nice if I had just a little bit more warning that the battery was going to go but, what can you do. I know if I had any other vehicle, I would have had quite a few repairs to do at this point. The worst part is I still have 2 1/2 years left on my loan before she's even paid off. But we will get her working again, hopefully sooner than later.


    Just got the break down. It will actually be $4,000 since the core will give me $1,000 since it's the factory Toyota battery. There is a slight light at the end of the tunnel!! Haha
     
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  5. orenji

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    225K miles, what do you do with this car? The age of the battery plays a more important role then the miles on the car. This being a 4 year old battery, have you gotten a 2nd inspection by another dealer to be certain it is the battery?
     
  6. Slickness

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    I would look for specialty hybrid shops. I remember reading about one that will re-balance your batteries for about 2k. From what I understand is that the dealer doesnt really repair batteries so they consider any issue with the battery as being irreplaceable and you have to get a new one. Which if you look through these forums that isnt always the case
     
  7. bisco

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    you could try jeff's hybrid battery grid charger reconditioner.
     
  8. ILuvMyPriusToo

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    Bisco suggested Luscious Garage. If you are anywhere near SF give them a call; they sound like a fab outfit.
     
  9. Kenny94945

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    Wow...tough case.

    225K mileage and 2.5 yrs left on the original car loan.

    Maybe best is that second opinion at Luscious Garage.

    So many miles.... if $4K is put into the car what item may or will fail next?

    An OEM battery in your case could go for another 200K miles...maybe.
    Rebalancing or used or aftermarket battery...unknown cost or service life.

    I would personally trade it in on a new Prius, roll the balance into the new loan.
    I read Toyota has 2.9 financing at the moment or $1.5K rebate.
    You really put the miles on!

    For example...price out the door (tax and all) $25000.
    Maybe less depending on model/options.
    Down payment the $4000.
    Add existing loan balance $xxxx.
    Finance at 2.9%
    I'd bet you know a loan calculator on the internet to find your monthly payment.

    I would hate to read another post from you that another $4000 component failed in the next year with this car.

    New car will have new tires and brakes, reducing consumable expenses and there is those 2 year free oil changes.
    Not sure if insurance will increase, DMV may be nearly the same.

    Good luck your decision....just not sure what to recommend.
     
  10. InPriusLove

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    There is no progress report on your calamity but you could totally refinance your car with a new battery paid for in the contract and a new term. If the finance company (toyota?) doesnt balk at the ICE mileage (an easy 2/3 of total) and lets it go with an inspection and major service, then without taking on a brand new car cost plus the residual of this one, you can just add this to a new loan for your car. The dealership, whichever has the best price, would be necessary. If you do decide on trading in the old car, probably some enterprising dealer will rework both engines and sell it at a decent price, so there is value for them to take it. it does get difficult but not impossible. Checking for financing after getting a written estimate of work for like new condition, would be less costly. Make a deal with a dealer, putting the job as a package,winner does all. Go to management, not the service advisor.
     
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    I just joined 5 mins ago, and am trying to post, but can't figure out how to get my request public? with regard to your question, I saw a fabulous response to replacing batteries on Google, when I typed in "2005 Prius battery recall." A guy from Houston said you can get a decent rebuilt/reconditioned battery for $800 with a one year warranty. If you could tell me how to post my question publicly, Id be grateful...thanks and good luck!! ~S
     
  12. InPriusLove

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    I have the impression that it is difficult to recondition a battery that will be good enough for the workout the car goes through. There wouldn't be a year warranty, it would be a month warranty. Even so, the chemicals and sealing technology for the hybrid battery is probably a gamble for getting it from an unknown source.
     
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  13. bisco

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    welcome! go to the forums page, and select the most appropriate forum under the model year/generation that you want to post about. then select 'post new thread' button at the top right. for this application, you want the gen 2 forums, and possibly the 'care, maintenance and troubleshooting' forum. all the best!