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Good news, for me anyway. After some followup by my dealer (San Francisco Toyota) and his factory rep, Toyota did reimburse me for the battery...
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Here is an update on my experience: http://www.otismaxwell.com/blog/2010/05/toyota's-missing-conscience/
Sorry Patrick. I don't know how you morphed into a "Willard". :) We were the original owners of the car and had to wait for it to be delivered to...
I got my reply from Toyota CEC: no. They aren't willing to replace the battery nor to subsidize any part of my cost. They based this on two points...
seawolf, sorry, I missed your earlier post. The attachment is interesting because in fact a leaking cell was the first symptom my dealer tech...
Thanks for the tips, Willard. Unfortunately, the repair has already been completed so I'm wishing Toyota will reimburse me rather than hoping they...
By the way, now that I'm at 5 posts I am allowed to put a link in here. The following are two pieces I wrote on my own blog about this...
Ok, today I got up early in time to gett in the CES queue. Have been on hold for 20 minutes so far. Passed the time by doing something the...
Also, here is some food for thought as to whether this is a perfectly normal event and I should grin and bear it. "Out of 750,000 Prius battery...
Thanks for the thoughts. After reviewing on this and some other forums, I decided to call the Customer Experience Center at 1-800-331-4331. I...
Your symptoms are the same as what I had when my 2001 failed at 70K miles. It runs fine for awhile, then the brake light comes on and...
The battery died on my 2001 Prius today at a bit over 70K miles, and I was surprised to learn that Toyota considers the $3700 repair to be 100% my...