Checking Toyota Hybrid Battery
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It will have a screen within the dash to show the capacity of the hybrid battery. Somtimes it can be hidden if you don't want it as a 'favourite'. It's in the form of bars that go up and down. Unless the car has gone down hill for a very long way to recharge, you will rarely see all the bars full. The top one nearly never goes blue!
There isn't a graphic to show the state of the 12v battery. This battery only provides power to boot up the computers upon starting. It doesn't actually start the car.
The hybrid battery rarely fails. If the vehicle has a Toyota service history, the car will have undergone the hybrid battery test. When this is done, the battery is given another years warranty, up to the age of 15 years.
If buying from Toyota, don't worry about it. If buying elsewhere, and it's been serviced by Toyota within the last year, again don't worry. Walk away if no history.
There isn't a graphic to show the state of the 12v battery. This battery only provides power to boot up the computers upon starting. It doesn't actually start the car.
The hybrid battery rarely fails. If the vehicle has a Toyota service history, the car will have undergone the hybrid battery test. When this is done, the battery is given another years warranty, up to the age of 15 years.
If buying from Toyota, don't worry about it. If buying elsewhere, and it's been serviced by Toyota within the last year, again don't worry. Walk away if no history.
Thanks both
The car is bargain basement £5000 2011 model so its unlikely to have a toyota history.
The idea of a failed battery pack doesnt terrify me as im confident i can change the cells myself.
The one im viewing doesnt have a sat nav, just the dispay in the instrument cluster that shoes whether the battery is supplying power or charging.
Im guessing one test would be to drive of on electric only and see how far it will go?
The car is bargain basement £5000 2011 model so its unlikely to have a toyota history.
The idea of a failed battery pack doesnt terrify me as im confident i can change the cells myself.
The one im viewing doesnt have a sat nav, just the dispay in the instrument cluster that shoes whether the battery is supplying power or charging.
Im guessing one test would be to drive of on electric only and see how far it will go?
Benbay001 said:
Thanks both
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Im guessing one test would be to drive of on electric only and see how far it will go?
No they dont really work like that. as said you wont see full and you wont see empty, only proper way is to get Toyota to check it i suspect and probably worthhwhile doing imo .
Im guessing one test would be to drive of on electric only and see how far it will go?
The stock sat nav is hopeless so no loss there
liner33 said:
Benbay001 said:
Thanks both
.
Im guessing one test would be to drive of on electric only and see how far it will go?
No they dont really work like that. as said you wont see full and you wont see empty, only proper way is to get Toyota to check it i suspect and probably worthhwhile doing imo .
Im guessing one test would be to drive of on electric only and see how far it will go?
The stock sat nav is hopeless so no loss there
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