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2005 Prius 155k miles - Needs Traction Battery and ECUs

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by Ryan L., Jan 7, 2013.

  1. JMD

    JMD 2012 Prius 4 Solar Roof

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    Let us know the outcome. What are you leaning toward just curious?
     
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    Leaning towards installing a salvage battery myself. Is there a better install guide anywhere? Also, anything about testing / replacing modules?
     
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    JMD 2012 Prius 4 Solar Roof

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    Just a suggestion. The car is a 2005. It is 8 years old and 155,000 miles. Why not take that $4,300 + Tax + Trade in on the 2005 and apply it as a down paymnet on a new car. Just thinking that an 8 year old car how much more time before other things start going wrong. A new Prius C is what 21K, plus 0% interest financing now from Toyota. No headaches. The payment may be very low just a few hundred $ a month. May be worth looking into it.
     
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    Yes, I am seriously considering that. Not excited about a new car payment, was hoping to save enough to put down cash on a new one, but it basically works out the same, whether I save for it or make a payment.

    I was also looking forward to getting rid of my 05 Ford Taurus for another prius of some sort.

    What are the new prius v's going for?
     
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    I don't sell Prius. I'm in IT. But I just make the suggestion because I had a BMW that was killing me on repairs and maintenance and I just decided to get a new car and it was worth it just not to have problems and more. After I traded the car is although it required many repairs my payment was very low and now I have happy motoring for another decade. 5 Grand to fix your old Prius not worth it. Cut the cord.
     
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    I think Costco has a good deal you get fleet pricing, could save you 2-3 Grand off the sticker. Shop around you'll get a deal.
     
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    Ryan;

    I also live in Tampa. There is Mellor's automotive in Melbourne which is hybrid specialist. I suggest you contact them. I don't have personal experience with them but heard very good things about them. One friend of mine had his battery changed for just over $1000.
     
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    Personally I think it's worth getting getting the battery replaced. Many Prius are still very reliable after 150k miles, so you might well get quite a few more years of relatively trouble free use out of it. Also, I don't buy the story about all the ECU's needing replacing. Several members here have given good reports about Mellor's so I think it would be worthwhile letting them take a look.