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Why is 12V Battery dead?

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by offgrid, Oct 29, 2008.

  1. offgrid

    offgrid Junior Member

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    I was starting my 6 mo old/3,500 mile Prius when it refused--- all manner of lights came on, the transmission display blinked and then all went black. I assume it is a dead 12 v battery and it is now on a trickle charge and seems to be responding fine. However I am totally puzzled as to why--no lights were on (tho' the hatch wasn't secure so the little dash door open light was on). It has been 3 days since I last drove it, but I have left it for longer (SKS off) with no problem. The audio WASN'T turned off, but when the car is powered down, why would that drain the battery? Plus the car was parked next to my office, I would've heard the drone of medical Cds if it was still playing. Does everyone turn off their audio every time they power down?? The ONLY different thing is that it has been parked in FULL SUN these past days, (in Hawaii that means HOT)--could that have anything to do with the battery draining?? And now do I have to get the dealer involved??
     
  2. richard schumacher

    richard schumacher shortbus driver

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    That was it. The hatch light is enough to kill the 12V battery. If the battery takes a charge you might get by with it for a while, but at the very next sign of any weirdness I'd replace it. Once drained they're never the same again.

    Get into the habit of *always* locking the car when you leave it. If anything is amiss it will give a long warning beep. This has saved my battery at least twice.