Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
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Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
Yesterday, my husband and I awoke to find that our other car, a Saturn, had a dead battery due to an accessory being left on. We decided to use the Prius to jump it.
We looked under the hood, then realized, "Oh crap, there's no battery up here!" We got out the book from the glovebox and started reading. We discovered you could use the battery in the trunk.
We backed the car in, and opened the trunk. On the left side, we took off the panel covering the battery. We hooked the cables up. The Saturn started immediately when we turned the key over.
That was the coolest experience.. We didn't have to get all dirty from under-the-hood grime. We didn't have to rev up the Prius to give the Saturn some juice. In fact, as much battery power as the Prius has, its probably the best car EVER to give someone a jumpstart.
Just thought I'd share...
We looked under the hood, then realized, "Oh crap, there's no battery up here!" We got out the book from the glovebox and started reading. We discovered you could use the battery in the trunk.
We backed the car in, and opened the trunk. On the left side, we took off the panel covering the battery. We hooked the cables up. The Saturn started immediately when we turned the key over.
That was the coolest experience.. We didn't have to get all dirty from under-the-hood grime. We didn't have to rev up the Prius to give the Saturn some juice. In fact, as much battery power as the Prius has, its probably the best car EVER to give someone a jumpstart.
Just thought I'd share...
#2
Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
Always be careful about the polarity. The auxillary battery provides power to the expensive control computers. Reverse polarity can be a disaster.
Bob Wilson
Bob Wilson
#3
Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
In addition to polarity cautions (above), it is best practice to disconnect the jumper cables before cranking the other car. In other words, use the Prius only to 'trickle charge" the other car. This may require 15 minutes or longer. Then disconnect and try starting the other car to see if enough power has been added to its battery. If not you could try again, the same way.
If you leave the Prius connected there is a possibility that more than 100 amps will be drawn from the Prius, and you are going to wish that had not happened.
DAS
If you leave the Prius connected there is a possibility that more than 100 amps will be drawn from the Prius, and you are going to wish that had not happened.
DAS
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Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
I've had a few "instant jump start" experiences with my HCH. It's great being able to help out a stranger in need and then be able to talk about hybrid technology at the same time!
#5
Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
Does revving up the engine ever help? I jumped a few cars in my life (trying to work off some automotive bad karma) and each time, jumpee car started right away. Just make sure you know how to connect the cables, ie. negative cable on the jumpee part to ground, not to the negative terminal. Pretty much every time I happened on boost going wrong, that was the issue and each time I changed it, the car started right up.
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Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
I don't no if they did the same thing to the 2001 Prius but the 2006 has a connection under the hood on the right side in the back you remove a cover and there is a conection for the positive side connection for jumping the battery without going to the trunk.
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Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
Originally Posted by gpirkl
I don't no if they did the same thing to the 2001 Prius but the 2006 has a connection under the hood on the right side in the back you remove a cover and there is a conection for the positive side connection for jumping the battery without going to the trunk.
Bob Wilson
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Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
Originally Posted by gpirkl
I don't no if they did the same thing to the 2001 Prius but the 2006 has a connection under the hood on the right side in the back you remove a cover and there is a conection for the positive side connection for jumping the battery without going to the trunk.
- no chance of spark explosion
- no need to remove anything in the hatch to get to the battery
Originally Posted by juicius
Does revving up the engine ever help?
Originally Posted by fyrelight74
In fact, as much battery power as the Prius has, its probably the best car EVER to give someone a jumpstart.
I think the owner's manual says NOT to jump other cars though if you just trickle charge another 12V and disconnect before attempting to start the dead car, it should be fine (just make sure the Prius is in Ready mode).
#9
Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
Originally Posted by fyrelight74
Yesterday, my husband and I awoke to find that our other car, a Saturn, had a dead battery due to an accessory being left on. We decided to use the Prius to jump it.
We looked under the hood, then realized, "Oh crap, there's no battery up here!" We got out the book from the glovebox and started reading. We discovered you could use the battery in the trunk.
We backed the car in, and opened the trunk. On the left side, we took off the panel covering the battery. We hooked the cables up. The Saturn started immediately when we turned the key over.
That was the coolest experience.. We didn't have to get all dirty from under-the-hood grime. We didn't have to rev up the Prius to give the Saturn some juice. In fact, as much battery power as the Prius has, its probably the best car EVER to give someone a jumpstart.
Just thought I'd share...
We looked under the hood, then realized, "Oh crap, there's no battery up here!" We got out the book from the glovebox and started reading. We discovered you could use the battery in the trunk.
We backed the car in, and opened the trunk. On the left side, we took off the panel covering the battery. We hooked the cables up. The Saturn started immediately when we turned the key over.
That was the coolest experience.. We didn't have to get all dirty from under-the-hood grime. We didn't have to rev up the Prius to give the Saturn some juice. In fact, as much battery power as the Prius has, its probably the best car EVER to give someone a jumpstart.
Just thought I'd share...
Also, there is a battery terminal available (only the +-positive side) under a cover in the front engine compartment on the driver side. Use that to hook up the + side and the - side should be any metal part on the engine. The hook up is actually for another car to jump start the prius. Hooking up a jump cable to the battery directly (+ and - side) is dangerous - very. The last connect always result in some sparks and operating lead acid batteries have HYDROGEN gas emitting (remember the Hindenburg?) So, the last connection should always be made far away from the battery - to the body or the engine and since the Prius body is mostly plastic, it's should be the engine. So, please don't use the battery in the back - use the connection made available to you in the front.
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Re: Jumpstarting a car with a Prius!
If you jump another car with the Prius, under no circumstances shoudl the Prius be hooked up to the other vehicle when starting the other vehicle is atempted. You can blow all kinds of fuses in the Prius by doing any kind of conventional jump start with it.
Go out and get one of those dedicated jumping packages from an auto supply store or Costco. Keep it in the Saturn or the Prius or in the garage and use it to jump a dead car, but never use the Prius.
Just because you were successful this time, doesn't mean you will be the next time.
Go out and get one of those dedicated jumping packages from an auto supply store or Costco. Keep it in the Saturn or the Prius or in the garage and use it to jump a dead car, but never use the Prius.
Just because you were successful this time, doesn't mean you will be the next time.