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Replacing battery modules in place

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by jyoost, Feb 12, 2017.

  1. jyoost

    jyoost Junior Member

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    Are there any how to on replacing battery modules with pack in car?

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    You would need to take it out to be able to remove the bolts from under the pack
     
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    What about taking the cover off the pack? I looked everywhere for a picture of how the pack is disassembled and found nothing.

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    You need to remove the pack from the car to properly service it. Remember this battery is high voltage, with the questions you're asking and for your safety, I would suggest you call a professional.
     
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    I want to clean the air space inside. I have a degree in electrical engineering and computer science

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    The folks below were smart, MIT, Harvard, PhD's, professors, Nobel prizesl . . . even a few successful politicians. They were all accomplished,winners, and much smarter than most.

    Service the HV battery the safe way . . . just my opinion.

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    You can topically vacuum out the pack without removing the modules, but it may not provide the deep cleaning you are intending? The space between modules is very tight. And it would extra challenging to try to clean the passageway underneath the modules without removing the modules.

    You can remove the modules while the pack is in the car, but it would be especially awkward because of limited space and the fact that you have to access the underside of the pack. an additional challenge is that you are would be working on the battery in an environment with conductive metal all around. Not ideal!

    When you open the cover to access the modules you will already have the case fully unbolted from the car. If it were me, I'd rather take the 60 seconds worth of time to lift the case out of the car and take it to a non-conductive environment, as opposed to leaving it in the car.

    Where are you located? (You may want to add it to your profile.)
    If you are local, I could talk in person, else feel free to call and discuss.
    There are quite a few videos online that show disassembly of the pack.
     
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    Understand your concern.

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    Can you post a link to the disassemble? I promise I will take the pack out when I do it. Cleaned blower and intake ducts. Blew air in pack air intake. Blower totally plugged duct from blower to pack not bad. Will see what develops. People at hybrid automotive very helpful. hybridautomotive.com/URL] Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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    welcome to priuschat, stay safe!(y) yes, jeff and co. are great. pay attention to all good advice.
     
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    Sorry. Don't have time to google that for you right now.
    If you've seen the hybridautomotive instructions you are halfway there.
    Also search for the Gen1 Insight battery repair campaign. That will help provide you with correct torque specs for nuts and bolts for inside the battery pack.

    Buy yourself the appropriate safety gear like Class 0 gloves

    No reason to be lazy and sacrifice safety. The gloves and protective leathers should cost you less than $90