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Airport Parked for 6 Days - Check Engine Light

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by Tim Chaten, Dec 1, 2014.

  1. Mendel Leisk

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    I was just thinking of a similar example, a warning light righting itself after the fix, but hey: might be. ;)
     
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    NO not that alone.
    Other things have to be at work too........like a FOB actually being present all that time.
    Or a weak battery to start with.
     
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    You still NEED to get the battery tested, both for health and charge.
    Ignore this advice at your own risk.
    Faults do not often really correct themselves; they just go away for a while.
     
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    I remember reading a reply where Patric Wong stated something to the extent that the the 12V bus on the Prius will only allow the 12V battery to be recharged to a level that is less than 100% SOC (State of Charge); if I recall correctly, the SOC level was 85%. This would explain why trying to recharge a weak 12V Prius Battery by driving isn't very effective b/c of this 85% level.

    Thus the recommendation to have a low amperage trickle charger or get a newer smart charger that is AGM compatible handy to fully recharge the small 12V AGM battery in the Prius.

    Someone here had a nice table w/ the breakdown of battery SOC. I couldn't find that posting, but I found this table that actually has an ambient Temperature compensation; LINK. Should you decide to recharge and measure the battery voltage (ideally at the battery terminals), wait a few hours after recharging, or put a small load (say headlights on for 15-30 seconds) to get rid of the surface charge, so you don't get an artificially high reading. Doing this, you'll have a better idea of your battery health.
     
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    Are you sure you're not confusing the HV battery with the 12 V battery.

    I realise the DC-DC converter is quite gentle, but with a lot of driving (2-3 hr per day 4-5 times a week), the 12 V will achieve full charge.

    Notwithstanding, I do advocate having an AGM capable smart charger and using it from time to time, if your driving pattern falls into the category of "not driven regularly".