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2005 Prius died while driving and was towed

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by PoutyPrius, Feb 25, 2008.

  1. richard schumacher

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    Agreed. Do you use the radio or other accessories with the car in ACC or IG-ON (that is, not READY)? That'll kill the battery quickly. Do you always lock the car when leaving it? When trying to lock it it will give a long warning beep if any of the common battery draining conditions exist. Do you turn the headlights off manually, or do you rely on them shutting themselves off?
     
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    The most common thing I do that drains the battery, when the battery is still young, is leave the hatch open. There is a weird zone in my Prius (maybe others) where the hatch is closed just enough to register the doors are all closed but can still be closed further, so it helps to apply extra force when closing the hatch. But no, I don't use accessories when the car is off. And I don't lock the car, I park in my garage. The only time I get the long beep is when I try to lock it and a door is slightly ajar.

    The other guilty thing I do is run the fans in the middle of the summer while refueling to keep the passengers from passing out. Kind of a necessity when the ambient temperature is close to that of Mars.
     
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    Sorry about the delay. I checked my receipt from Avondale Toyota (not where she was purchased) 30 months ago, and she had about 45k miles on her. Now she has 90k, so, in my amateur opinion, 45k mi in 30 months in the heat you understand all to well, I'm sure, was pretty good. I could be wrong, but I am not offended at all in the battery's performance. 45k, 30 months. Not as good as my last car, who's original battery lasted 60+ months in the Tucson heat. I did call around, but that was kind of pointless since I didn't have a working car to go get the battery even if I tried to price match:rolleyes:. I didn't have another car to jump from. I followed advice of others around here and got the Optima battery.

    The replacement battery 30 months ago from Avondale Toyota was the same price as the one you mentioned below 30 months ago, but now was much higher. The funny thing...is that after replacing the battery with the Optima...I still went back to Avondale Toyota (after I installed my yellow top) to complain about something they had done improperly previously (didn't some bolts). To their credit, they took care of the issue in the drop off bay, then they saw the old battery in my hatch and offered to dispose of it. That's nice, because I would have pitched it through their front window like the old lady in the Discount Tire ads does.

    Thanks for your help though. After replacing my own battery, being as I couldn't find one locally and the dealers wanted too much, I don't think I'll ever have someone else do it again.


     
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    Just curious, but do these yellow top battery's give longer life? Are they more expensive? Is it worth it? :confused: H
     
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    You will get varying opinions on the Optima yellow top batteries. They have a little more capacity than the OE and should handle deep discharges better as well.

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    I also park in a garage. Always locking the car has twice saved me from a dead battery.
     
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    This is really good advice. I live in an area where there is no need to lock anything, least of all your car in the garage. I never used to lock any of my previous vehicles, but I lock my Prius every time. First, it is easy to do. Second, it helps ensure that all the doors are shut and the car powered down. It's saved me more than once.

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    Similiar circumstances happened on my 2006 Prius. Dealer could not find anything wrong.
    I've since replaced the 12V aux battery and everything seems fine.
    Dave
     
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    This happened to me this evening (the dying while driving part)! I'm hoping it's just the battery. You guys made me feel so much better! Thanks for sharing your stories!
     
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    Not saying it's the problem, but I see alot of the same people replying for these dead battery threads (which is great - sharing your knowledge), be it the hybrid or 12v, and I thought it might be helpful to mention that there are many hybrid battery replacments on ebay now for less than $1k. I'm contacting re-involt too to see what they charge for a phev conversion that gets 100mpg+. That would be cool!! Anyone know where the best place to go for is for such a conversion?
    Thanks.
     
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    So, I'm told bad gas (mostly water) caused my shut down. The battery checked out fine (although I should probably consider replacing it anyway).

    SoCalGuy, may want to check out autobeyours.com. I don't know if he does exactly what you want, but he does some cool stuff, and he's a great guy!
     
  13. richard schumacher

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    Take the diagnostic bill to the place that sold you the bad gas and ask them to pay it.