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Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Main Forum' started by usbseawolf2000, Apr 16, 2010.

  1. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Yes, in Canada actually. The HV battery was replaced at 700,000 km (435k miles).

    CTV British Columbia - Hybrids prove very reliable - CTV News
     
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    Do you guys think age is a bigger factor than miles on the Prius battery?
     
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    I do.

    In addition, I believe that mountainous driving is much more stressful on the traction battery vs. driving on flat terrain.
     
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    ^^ I am *so* looking forwards to celebrating the first 1,000,000 mile Prius. Truck on, 2fas4u !
     
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  7. usbseawolf2000

    usbseawolf2000 HSD PhD

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    Almost past the 350k miles!
     
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    I live in Queens too (Belle Harbor in Rockaway). How the heck have you accumulated so much mileage on a 2006????? I only have 133k and it is a 2004!!!!
     
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    I only have 142k miles. I was referring to 2 fas 4 u miles.
     
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    you overtook me, im at 3503xx..
     
  12. usbseawolf2000

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    Both of you past the 350k miles!
     
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    Are you thinking that because mountainous terrain would charge the battery too much? Or is the rate of charge/discharge a factor? What else?
     
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    City driving maxes out charge and discharge rates practically every time you a signal stops and starts you. The difference with mountain driving is battery use at the edges of allowable SOC.
     
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    Yes. When driving on mountainous terrain you may find the SOC ranging widely from 1 red bar to 8 green bars.
     
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    Can u guys, since y'all are talking about batteries explain how the prius battery works, example in my van with alternator after car is on helps keep battery charged how does it work with prius, and also in regards to aux battery if going bad, while on highway how will I be able to tell. thanks
     
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    Prius doesn't have alternator. When the Prius is on, the DC (201.6V) to DC (12V) inverter keeps the lead acid battery charged.

    To check the voltage of the lead acid battery on the MFD, follow these instructions.
     
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    Voltage isnt a good indicator of battery life. Take it to a Napa/autozone/oriellys and have them check it. you can have a battery showing 12.5 volts with 0 CCA.
     
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    350k miles on the original battery! Thanks to 2 fas 4 u for sending that nice round shot.

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    CCA are not an issue in a Prius as the 12v battery doesn't crank the engine, the relevant issue is Amp Hour capacity.

    The test procedure using the maintenance functions of the MFD (or a digital volt meter) are documented in many threads on PC and Hybrid Car Forums as well as at Toyota Prius 12 Volt Auxiliary Battery with install kit for 2004 - 10 where they sell a good replacement 12v battery kit. In the procedure you put the 12v battery under load and check that the voltage doesn't drop below 12v. If it does, either the battery needs a charge or it needs to be replaced.

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