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Is there a specific hybrid ac oil or is it no oil at all? I read not to use any refrigerant with added oil but that’s it lol
I’ll buy one from harbor freight then.
Seems easy enough. I'm gonna go rent the manifold gauge from O'Reilly's tomorrow and have a go at it. I have a spare parts prius that I know for a...
Just a standard gauge off O'Reilly's shelf attached to some R134a.
Hey guys, made a thread a couple days ago about this prius. It has been nothing but problems. Needed a new dash piece, had leaking electrolyte in...
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Can you elaborate more on this? I’m getting the exact same code. Where’s the location of this sensor and where did you buy a new one?
I included the pictures above but here’s another picture.
It’s stripped down all the way to the case. I’m working on cleaning it. It is not coming off. I’ve tried a sponge and dish soap, didn’t work....
I used hybrid automotive’s light bulb tester and timed each cell for 2 minutes and collected the speed of discharge
Best way to scrub leaked electrolyte/ corrosion off the battery case? I load tested all the cells and didn’t find any abnormal discharge rates....
Load tested all 28. No bad readings. Could one still be leaking? I’m starting to lean toward the fact that they just didn’t clean the case.
I do have a load tester. That’s a good point. I just figured a bad one would be much lower than the rest of them in terms of voltage.
I ran a voltmeter on each individual module and found all voltages were normal. Could it be someone already fixed this battery pack but neglected...
Hey guys, posted a thread a few days ago. As you can see the HV battery in the car was leaking electrolyte. Fixed the car by swapping my emergency...
So how do I tell which module from this battery is leaking electrolytes?
Plugged fan in. Going to see if the other p3000 light comes off now
Ok drove the car around again red triangle came back on this time for a p3000 detail code 123 and also for a p0a84 which is the cooling fan. Maybe...
I made sure it was electrolyte lol
Looks like some leaky electrolyte. Taste tested. Swapping the good battery in now.