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The hybrid vehicle (HV) control ECU is in the instrument panel, on the right side. The hybrid battery ECU is with the HV battery, behind the rear...
...the Pip because of the reduced engine duty cycle. Traction battery failures are a more or less ten year thing and if you live in certain areas,...
The traction battery in my '06 Prius failed at around the 280,000km mark and roughly 13 yr old. The Taxi Prius ('08) at roughly the same age, but...
Well you've "won" the prius trifecta: Traction battery, transaxle, and ABS; the big three!!! On deck: combo meter, inverter pump, inverter...
^^^ This. ^^^ Your traction battery will be fine, but what would be so bad about Toyota giving you a new one? (assuming less than 100k miles on...
And yet, some people get 300,000 miles on the original OEM battery and hybrid drivetrain without any major failures. There are more battery...
What were the OBD2 codes (DTCs) before, and what are they now? Which OBD2 reader is currently being used? (make, model, app, etc) Like @bisco...
So the thing started with lots of codes for a traction battery failure, I rebuilt the battery with nick's cells and from the display it looks like...
...and it looks like the most likely issues are Traction battery failure or possibly Inverter Coolant Pump problems. Do I need a new hybrid...
The only money-saving DIY magic that's probably available here is to replace the unit at home rather than paying for somebody else's labor to do...
Hi everyone. I'm Joe, from Dallas. I am the original owner of a 2006 Prius. I bought it new for my fiancee to take advantage of the single...
Hello, As an update, I confirm that the replacement for my inverter works perfectly fine . To summarize, for a 2011 Prius/Auris with a inverter...
My usual commute route ~40miles round trip has enough up and down. If I use just EV to drive the entire route, the best I can get is 5-6miles/kWh...
That assumes there is regen. My commute involves almost none (other than incidental amounts at red lights, etc.). When hypermiling I consider...
I'm not part of the "12.4V" camp, so won't address that. Others have written plenty, and I don't want to step into that technical vs religious...