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Discussion in 'Prius v Main Forum' started by tbearprius, Mar 9, 2022.

  1. tbearprius

    tbearprius Junior Member

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    Any idea who the dealer was? Have searched. Also see new batteries from Greentec with a 4 year warranty.
     
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    rjparker Tu Humilde Sirviente

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    Several members bought new oem last month from a group of Florida dealers. It was a sale that may be over or sold out. The point is the dealer price has margin which you might take advantage of.

    The greentec batteries have had a bit of bad press over the years. Either the "new" cells were a used "new generation" cell or the new cells were aftermarket cylinders like newpriusbatteries.com but with less capacity. I would get new a)Toyota rectangular or b) projectlithium.com lithium or c) newpriusbatteries.com cylinders.


     
  3. tbearprius

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    Interesting. I searched online for OEM battery packs and a lot of the sites said discontinued.

    Thanks for info, I was wondering where the "new" batteries were coming from. Sounds like they weren't really new.
     
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    Toyota and the others just provide the cells/modules. Someone has to tear down the battery assembly and swap the cells. Often bus bars and some cables are included. This is why Toyota quotes six hours labor. I am sure most experienced techs can do it in two hours or less. Actually removing and reinstalling the assembly is relatively easy. I have seen it done in thirty minutes on a v wagon, which is easier than a hatchback. Toyota is unlikely to sell the modules online but I am sure they are available.
     
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    Looks like the Toyota assembly is $2k plus tax. Seems easier to just swap fan, etc. from old pack to new than rebuilding a new battery with lithium ones. May go that route.