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Yes, wires are screwed into the fuse terminals, and getting to the terminals is the hard part. A few more pictures in this post: Reversed jumper...
Here's a picture from when I replace the 100 fuse. Note the four connectors to the left of the fuse box. Once the cables are disconnected and...
In my case reverse polarity jumper cables caused the 100A and a few smaller fuses to blow in the engine compartment fuse box. The 125A fuse by the...
The real issue is $1500 isn't the cost to change a fuse, it's a ransom. That's on top of the $675 diagnostic fee which can't be completed until...
My daughter blew the 100 amp and a couple other fuses when she tried to help a neighbor start their car and they got the jumper cables reversed....
The 100 amp fuse protects the 12V system, a blown fuse will not prevent charging the high voltage battery. The 12V system also energizes the...
Now I understand your concern about the HV battery, sounds like the car had been sitting a while before all this happened. In these cars, the...
It's this one: 8989047092 - Drive Motor Battery Pack Control Module. Electrical, Wiring, CABLE - Genuine Toyota Part
Yes the car will drive okay with a 3006 code, but it is something that needs to be taken care of sooner rather than latter.
Another thought, make sure the hybrid battery fan is connected, clean, and working. If the hybrid battery is overheated, the system will stop...
If the battery ECU came with the refurbished after market pack, it should be covered under warranty. Talk to the place you purchased the pack and...
Took at least four months between when I took out my last battery and it was put in another car. Besides the damage to the case caused by FedEx...
The car is at a Toyota service center. Toyota never sells or installs used modules, only complete packs with new modules.
The car can sit for months on end without being driven and it won't hurt the hybrid battery, there's really nothing to worry about.
I agree, the service department must be charging labor to remove the inverter to get the fuse junction box out. This might be the proper...