Yesterday while running errands the exclamation point on the dash illuminated along with the ABS and VSC indicators. I haven't had my Prius for very long but I kind of expected it to happen at some point as I had done the test a few weeks after I bought it and found the resting voltage wasn't all that great but it wasn't causing problems at the time. I still have about a month left on my initial 90 day warranty from the dealership but they won't sell me the battery unless I have them install it ($$$) so I'm just going to purchase an Optima through Advance Auto Parts and do the swap myself. Not noticing any breaking problems but I did notice according to Torque on my phone (while monitoring Regen torque) that regen wasn't really taking place when the indicators were lit and they do go away after powering down and letting it sit then regen returns to normal.
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Keep in mind any third party battery may have different case dimensions, post diameters, vent tubes (or none). Also, the Prius battery is in the passenger compartment, albeit off at a remote corner, and under a floor board. So the type of battery, the way the electolyte is stabilized, and vented, are more important than say a battery in the engine compartment. I guess what I'm saying: at least ask your dealership what they want for the kosher battery. Addendum: Sorry, really didn't read your post right through: you've been to a dealership, and they're refusing to just sell you the part. Try another dealer, or go over someone's head? It should be possible to just buy the battery. There will likely be a "core charge", refundable when you bring in your old one.
I may try and sweet talk the service manager into giving me the battery at warranty pricing since this wasn't something they had "caught" during their cleanup and inspection before sale. Last time I looked I'm sure I saw an '08 date code on the battery so it has to be the original. Surprised it lasted this long, lol.
Thats not far, around a gallon of fuel round trip in your Prius. If your dealer was smart he would have just put a new battery in. At the very least he should have sold it to you at his cost.........to try and make you pay to put it in or not SALE YOU ONE?? The Greedy b@st@rd alarms should be going off, loudly. RAL
Very true Well, I'm currently waiting for a call back from the service manager, we'll see how this goes
"I still have about a month left on my initial 90 day warranty from the dealership..." What does your warranty say about the battery? Can you scan and post it?
I should have clarified, the 90 day warranty through my dealer is all costs covered by dealer within first 30 days / 100% replacement, 31-90 is 50-50 between me and the dealer. Regardless, a call with the service manager resulted in him offering a full free replace and install plus coupons for discounts on services/parts/accessories, yada yada, so I'm satisfied now. Just hard to believe they wouldn't inspect the battery itself or think it would need replacing before sale.
Thanks guys I'm usually way too nice and am known to go to great lengths to avoid confrontation so I'm glad I came here before going elsewhere to get a replacement rather than hold them responsible. LOL
The old saying "you catch more flies with honey than vinegar" works more often than people think, with a little patience.
Very true. I knew the battery was going to go sometime soon and was hoping it would do it within warranty.