Hey guys, I'm a total newbie and just got this car a week ago. Drove down for a weekend trip and haven't touched the car in 3 days. Today, I try to start it to get to dinner and it is not starting. I'm a worrywart and am now terrified that something is deathly wrong. Here's the series of events that occurred: - Walked up to the car, it unlocks automatically like normal when the key is near. - Get in, push the power button, light on the button is orange - Display is flashing a warning sign (triangle with !), an engine check sign, and what looks like the anti-theft sign (car with a lock)? - Try to turn overhead lights on and the light is very very dim (maybe a battery problem?) - I get out of the car and try to lock/unlock with the key fob but now there's no response - Car emits a low long beep (now I'm real scared) My car hasn't been responsive since. The power button light isn't even on anymore, the display is dead. I'm really hoping I screwed up somewhere and I just have to jump start the battery. This seems like a common problem for cars but I have never dealt with it before. I've had my license for only 4 years and I've only driven a 2003 Toyota 4Runner. I havent dealt with car issues beyond motor oil changes...so I guess I'm just looking for someone with a lot more knowledge than me to tell me if any of the above points to a larger issue. I would like to jump start the car tomorrow using video tutorials. Do you guys think this is a good idea for a hybrid vehicle? I'm sorry I'm rambling but I'm so worried I did some irreversible damage to the poor thing. Any sort of advice or insight is appreciated
If purchased from dealership, some has 30 or 90 day warranty period that will repair replace at no expense, check into that first in case your owed a new 12v batt
congrats and welcome! whoever you bought it from probably let it sit too long and let the 12 volt battery die. you can try charging it and see if it holds up, but i would ask the seller to replace it. it is a very small battery, and doesn't do well sitting around for long periods of time. it also doesn't do well after being discharged, so you may need a new one.
After you buy a new 12volt battery, trickle charge it overnight to make sure it's fully charged, then trickle charge it once a month overnight to keep it topped up. A four year old ded 12v is not the end of the world, btw, the 12v in the prius is very weak, never leave the car in acc, google the prius 12v, bad luck for you but an easy fix, and welcome.
Before you leave with a new 12v batt, make sure it measures 12.6vdc or higher so you just drop it in and won't have to charge it after buying, or return it.