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Hybrid Battery Cell Replacement Advice

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by kevinh52, Oct 16, 2018.

  1. kevinh52

    kevinh52 Junior Member

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    Thanks for that info. Future scans will disconnnect the network. I didnt click the health check, but i clicked on each ECU.
    This is what i got back.

    Hybrid Control
    P3000 - Battery Control System
    HV Battery
    P0A80 - Replace Hybrid Battery Pack
    ABS/VSC/TRAC
    C1242 - Open circuit in IG1/IG2 Power Source Circuit
    C1259 - HV System Regenerative Malfunction
    C1310 - HV System Malfunction
    Air Conditioner
    B1412 - Ambient Temperature Sensor Circuit
    B1442 - Air Inlet Damper Control Servomotor
     
  2. kevinh52

    kevinh52 Junior Member

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    Here is the screenshot of the HV battery screen. (I know it says the 12v AUX battery is 11.67, It has ran down from me testing the car. I just bought it in the last 14days. I just need to pull it out of the car and charge it a little.)

    I guess it is time to replace the HV Battery.
     

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  3. Raytheeagle

    Raytheeagle Senior Member

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    Block 11 is your opportunity ;).

    When you pulled the codes, did you click the snowflake icon for additional details?

    If not, you’ll at least need to address block 11(y).
     
  4. Juan Pablo

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    good job sounding like an nice person. did you know that people with thought-to-be-reliable cars break down all the time? even straight out of the dealership? so really noone is ever prepared for a vehicle break down in theory. because we never know when our vehicle is ready to take its last breath.