2008 Toyota Prius would not start without jump. No codes.

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by quip1337x, Nov 4, 2025 at 4:33 PM.

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    quip1337x New Member

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    This has happened twice now. The car will be completely dead requiring a jump start. The second the cables are attached the prius restarts. Checked the 12 V bat and it said "good, needs charging". OBD2 shows no codes. the car was on the second bar of low gas. i dont think i left any lights on. Checked common fuses on right of box. Im not sure if its a low gas problem because after a jump it ran just fine. even restarted. From what i looked up the common issues are inverter water pump or Dc/Dc converter. but both those would pop a OBD code. Checked the hybrid battey and its above the wattage or voltage.
     
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    My experience is you need to clean and inspect all the connections around the 12v battery. And yes it's normal when there's no 12v power for the Prius to act weird and try to start up partially once it's 12v power is restored and this is easily fixed by turning the vehicle off then back on again the way you normally do.
     
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    how old is your 12 volt. 'good, needs charging' may not tell the whole story. did you charge it?
    what did you test it with?
     
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    Check battery power at jump point under the hood. You may have a good battery in the trunk, but no power going to the front of the car.
    You still need to perform battery test, to rule that out as the issue.
    You don't have a DC-DC converter issue, otherwise the car wouldn't run - once started. DC-DC converter is same as alternator in a regular car. If it's dead, car wouldn't keep running once you disconnect the jumper cable.