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My Toyota dealer is selling refurbished traction batteries

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Tj S, Nov 16, 2016.

  1. Tj S

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    So here are the pics I promised. all the connectors , battery cells, fasteners apear to be new . there is no obvious signs that this is refurb
     

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    Reminds me of a refurb printer I bought: looked like it had been Inspected, reconditioned and repacked at factory, everything very neat and organized!
     
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    interesting that they give a 4 month charge estimate,
     
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    I wonder if KBI is the company refurbing. you see their name on the charge tag.
     
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    Tj,
    I assume your doing the install yourself. Your going to have to take the cover off to put everything together. Can you take a picture of the modules from the top? I'd like to see the S/N on the modules. From picture 181805 the modules look like the older style but it's hard to tell.

    I'd like to think that Toyota is using new modules in these -84 packs but I suspect that they are not. I buy new Toyota batteries quiet often and they don't come with charge expiration dates. That sounds like something Toyota would need to do if they were using older modules.

    Dorman has similar issues with their rebuilt batteries - when you put a matched set of modules together in a rebuilt pack they will have small variations in self discharge. This doesn't pose a problem as long as they are put in service within a certain time period. If you wait to long the imbalance becomes to much. IIRC Dorman batteries have a 6 month shelf life before they have to go back and get re balanced.

    I'm picking up a new pack from Toyota tomorrow, I'll post some pictures of the modules so that we can compare them.

    Matt
     
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    Sorry, KBI?
     
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    Mendel,
    I think your correct, KBI - Kinsbursky Brothers Inc. is a core recycling company that got into hybrid and EV battery refurbishing last year.

    About xEV Strategies - Kinsbursky Brothers Inc.

    From their website:

    Battery Refurbishment - KBI has the ability to refurbish failing batteries, by identifying and replacing individual components not functioning properly. In cases where a battery cannot be refurbished, individual components can be reclaimed for reuse in fully reconstructed batteries.
     
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    Ok I did the install myself. it was much more work than I thought since I had to transfer many of the control electronics and cablung to the new pack. All the fasteners are security marked to ensure no tampering. Unfortunately, I did not see Matt post until now. I dont have everything buttoned up in car so i might be able to get a SN off the cells in the pack just by removing the cover. here are pics of new pack.
     

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    To compare, here is my old pack cells
     

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    If as originally defined...and that is that the product being offered is NEW battery cells in an OLD battery case could one argue that it's not so much a case of Toyota selling "refurbished" HV batteries, as it is Toyota recycling old cases?

    If you accept buying the recycled battery case...you are rewarded with a reduction in price.

    But IMO that scenario, is not really truly buying a "refurbished" battery as much as simply accepting a used battery case.
     
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    Thanks Tj,
    If you can get a S/N off of the last module that could be helpful.
    These are some pictures of a new pack that I had from last year.

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    if they aren't all new modules, it wouldn't be worth the savings.
     
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    I was able to see the first 2 modules close to cooling manifold. SN 06ZHHA06022Y. the adjacent module is SN 06ZHHA06013Y. Can't see the others without disassembly. Hopefully we can figure out if the modules are new.
     
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    Thanks for posting the S/N's Tj. 4th digit-H indicates a 2006 manufacturing year. If they were new they should have been Q or R modules.

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    Ok question solved, refurbished is used modules with what looks to be new bus bars and case
     
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    If that's the case dealership is lying. Or to be kind: just deluded?

    Anyways, fingers crossed it's a well balanced and tested refurb pack.
     
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    You could imagine how disappointed I was to learn that the modules are not new. I talked to the dealer. Giving them a benefit of the doubt, I think it may be a training issue. The dealership wants me happy - and I believe that - they have been good to me in the past. I talked to the NiMH guy at KBI and voiced my concerns. He told me that the protocol they are using to recondition the cells was Toyotas/Panasonic mandated and approved. I have learned from other conversations that Ive had that this is a pilot program in SOCAL that has been in place for ~1 year. In that timeframe there has been no returns at the dealership - and they have sold several per month. There is a $800 difference between this and new. Both have same 1 year warranty. Do we believe that Panasonic and Toyota have a magic formula to recondition batteries to like-new condition? That is the $800 bet.
     
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    have you tried to find a new one for $2,200.?
     
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    No. Is there a source in SOCAL? I would imagine shipping would be a fortune!