Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Originally Posted by lincolnshibuya
(Post 252861)
I'm scared of that dealership, been with those.
So he's saying that these companies are not worth it? http://greentechybrids.com/hybrid-batteries/toyota |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Charging the hybrid battery (traction battery)
As the gasoline engine charges the hybrid battery (traction battery), the battery does not need to be charged from an outside source. However, if the vehicle is left parked for a long time the hybrid battery (traction battery) will slowly discharge. For this reason, be sure to drive the vehicle at least once every few months for at least 30 minutes or 10 miles (16 km). If the hybrid battery (traction battery) becomes fully discharged and you are unable to start the hybrid system, contact your Toyota dealer. 2016 Camry Hybrid user manual. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Hi all..
Is there a way to only change a block of the HV battery?? I have P3018 with description "battery block 8 becomes weak". Do i have to replace the whole battery pack or only that block can be replaced. Since "weak" does not usually mean "not working". Maybe clean it or something? Btw it is 07 TCH with only 127k miles. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Yes, but it's analogous to having 4 BALD tires, one goes pop, and then you put a used tire on. It's just a matter of time.
Now imagine having 34 bald tires and replacing the one that popped with a used one... Once you've pulled a pack, torn it down, replaced the failed module, reassembled and re-installed - you'll likely not want to keep doing it every 3-6 months. It's basically a game of whack-a-mole. In RARE cases, it can be due to corrosion of the bus bars, but unless you're in a hot coastal environment, that's highly unlikely. Even if you are, it's still very unlikely. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Originally Posted by S Keith
(Post 262895)
Yes, but it's analogous to having 4 BALD tires, one goes pop, and then you put a used tire on. It's just a matter of time.
Now imagine having 34 bald tires and replacing the one that popped with a used one... Once you've pulled a pack, torn it down, replaced the failed module, reassembled and re-installed - you'll likely not want to keep doing it every 3-6 months. It's basically a game of whack-a-mole. In RARE cases, it can be due to corrosion of the bus bars, but unless you're in a hot coastal environment, that's highly unlikely. Even if you are, it's still very unlikely. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
The difference is a fix that lasts a few months vs. a fix that will get you another 100K+
Hybrid batteries are consumables - just like tires. It's not if they fail, it's when. So, now you want to sell a problem (you're not selling a car, you're selling a problem). At least be honest when you try to sell the car - give them a fair price and let them know that it's had a module replaced. Otherwise, you're a lying sack of sh1t. Don't be a lying sack of sh1t. Be honest with yourself, and your buyer - you're selling a car that needs a $4,500 repair. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Originally Posted by S Keith
(Post 262898)
The difference is a fix that lasts a few months vs. a fix that will get you another 100K+
Hybrid batteries are consumables - just like tires. It's not if they fail, it's when. So, now you want to sell a problem (you're not selling a car, you're selling a problem). At least be honest when you try to sell the car - give them a fair price and let them know that it's had a module replaced. Otherwise, you're a lying sack of sh1t. Don't be a lying sack of sh1t. Be honest with yourself, and your buyer - you're selling a car that needs a $4,500 repair. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
The person that sold it to you may or may not have had any knowledge the battery would go bad. You will find out when you get in the battery pack. It's obvious if modules have been replaced. IF there is no evidence of replacement, then they couldn't have known it was going to fail.
I am not your brother. No brother of mine would be dishonest like you. You made a mistake. You overpaid for a car you knew nothing about, and you're gonna pass it right onto the next guy KNOWING it has a big problem. You are indeed a sack of sh1t. You know what is right and wrong here (or at least you should), and you're going to use some bullsh1t excuse to lie and cheat someone else. I hope you get what you deserve. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Originally Posted by S Keith
(Post 262900)
The person that sold it to you may or may not have had any knowledge the battery would go bad. You will find out when you get in the battery pack. It's obvious if modules have been replaced. IF there is no evidence of replacement, then they couldn't have known it was going to fail.
I am not your brother. No brother of mine would be dishonest like you. You made a mistake. You overpaid for a car you knew nothing about, and you're gonna pass it right onto the next guy KNOWING it has a big problem. You are indeed a sack of sh1t. You know what is right and wrong here (or at least you should), and you're going to use some bullsh1t excuse to lie and cheat someone else. I hope you get what you deserve. |
Re: P0A80-- Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
Hey guys how do I tell if my contactor is bad? The orange cable coming from the battery to the contactor is showing 259 volts. But the contactor to the inverter is showing no power
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