Hi All, please let me know if this isn't the right place for this question. I have an '08 with 130k miles that recently threw the P3042 with high voltage battery module 14 fault / malfunction. It has already been totaled by insurance when I hit a deer a few years ago but has been running fine since then. The question is which path to follow: - Fix at dealership for ~$3k for new battery - Fix with aftermarket battery for ~$1.5k - Recondition and replace any bad modules for a few hundred dollars - Sell and buy something else Are there any other big expenses that come up around 150k miles? Any thoughts on the best path or things I'm not thinking of? Thanks in advance.
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does she burn any oil? the cat is in danger of theft. you could sell it for a grande and put in a cheap aftermarket how many more years/miles would you like to drive it?
Thanks for the responses: Not burning any oil at this time. It would be a bummer to have the cat stolen. I see that BoulderHC has some cat protection they offer. I would love to drive it until it doesn't make sense cost wise. I was hoping to get at least 3 more years and up to around 200k miles on it.
In the state like Colorado you should be able to find somebody like the hybrid doctor in Virginia or you can buy a rack of cells balanced within three Delta shipped to you Good Lord I want to say 599 or something is what I paid and he did me right The battery is doing very well this is an a Gen 3 but the two is similar far as this battery goes and that was a smoking deal because in my other '09 I put in a $1,400 brand new Toyota battery before I met the hybrid doctor guy and I probably would have done the same in the '09 had I known he was around and could do this good of a job his outfit doesn't really nice job so that's what I did for my gym 3. That's what I would do and keep it as long as possible or until I had EV money or something
Well, on the list of "possible" large expenses is replacing the brake actuator assembly. $1-2k ? Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Recondition and replace any bad modules for a few hundred dollars I had farm tags and a tow hook on my 2005 for about a year, hauling tools and hydraulic cylinders in the field, then put tags on it again and drive it daily, coming up on 300k miles, all I have done is maintenance stuff and rebuilt the battery 7 years ago. Tow hook was to drag it out of the fields.
you could replace the bad modules if you can DIY, really cheap route. If that doesn't work then buy a refurb pack for 1.5k.. 130k still has lots of life left. Is that $3k NEW battery in dealership? or it's just a refurb/reconditioned with dealer markup?
I like this approach. Unknown if its refurbed or new. When I called to ask about getting it replaced at our local dealer, they said the part was just over $2k and install was ~$700 putting it right at about $3k all said and done.
i would install a new oem battery. the rest of the car has a lot of life left in it, even if you have to spend a few thousand every so often. shop around with dealers you're willing to drive to, batteries are competitive see the prices of new and used vehicles to help make your decision
they are still available, but mostly on b/o. some have had success, surprisingly, a few dealers still have some, or got a shipment
Does anyone have any experience with installing LiOn or newpriusbatteries batteries? I can't post links yet
wishful thinking but I believe Panasonic no longer sell this, try looking for dealers online and you'll see that they no longer sell this.
yeah caused actually, panasonic only has one customer, and if they don't order, they don't build em. i think the clue was the firesale they had to get them out of inventory for 1,500 bucks. if this was a supply chain issue, i dont think toyota would have let them cut the price in half when they would be needing them for repairs at dealers. Toyota probably took the lead from the usa automaker that just stopped making an entire battery for their ev leaving the customer high and dry, just buy a new car lol
"Then we found out the batteries aren't even available," Siwinski said. "So it didn't matter. They could cost twice as much and we still couldn't get it." Florida family: Car battery replacement pricier than electric car | wtsp.com
I decided to pull the battery and I didn't find as much a difference in the voltages of the cells as I would have expected. I've attached a graph with two measurements on two days. I've started going through the reconditioning process using the Tenergy T180 using the following settings: Capacity 6500 mAh Charge Current: 5.0 A Discharge Current 5.0 A End Voltage 6.3V Cycle 5 times Wait 10 minutes between cycles I have been using these as guides: Prius Hybrid Battery Recondition Guide | PriusChat