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Replying to: mmccloskey (Aug 09, 2007 3:25 pm) Right! |
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Replying to: joemiz (Aug 26, 2007 12:07 pm) |
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| Just got back after eight days out of town. Found the battery dead in my HH '06 at the airport. I phoned the Toyota Dealer and the guy told me that the HH is usually okay for 5 to 7 days (Priuses maybe three), but no more than that. Anybody got suggestions on how to solve this problem? I'm kind of amazed that Toyota would put out an automobile (as much as I love this car) without solving this kind of flaw. | |
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Replying to: mpshoob (Sep 01, 2007 2:48 pm) Got home, stuck in the key, and it started right up. And the charge level indicator showed probably 80%... So what you are experiencing makes no sense to me... Anyone have any other experiences to report? Groovology |
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Replying to: bobbass (Aug 16, 2007 4:00 pm) |
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Replying to: mpshoob (Sep 01, 2007 2:48 pm) |
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Replying to: mpshoob (Sep 01, 2007 2:48 pm) Toyota recommends running the vehicle for at least 30 minutes after 8 weeks of inactivity to recharge the small auxiliary battery and the main HV battery. (Toyota Technical Service bulletin #PD0116-05). Your dead battery is most likely due to a door left slightly ajar or some accessory or interior light left on which will run down the small aux battery until dead. This already happened to me once when I left one of the back passenger doors slightly ajar in my garage while away for 4 days. When I came home the vehicle was dead as the interior dome light stays on forever if a door is ajar while the vehicle is off. Note that the main HV battery is not dead - just the small aux 12 volt battery. However, the car will not start if the aux battery is discharged. |
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Replying to: mpshoob (Sep 01, 2007 2:48 pm) |
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| Hello, I would like to add running boards to my 06 HH. Has any body installed them on your HH by a Toyota dealer? From another hybrid vehicle forum, I learnt that there might be a problem with the high voltage cable inside the rocker panel. | |
| I am looking for a front and or rear bumper guard for my 2006 HH. I am most interested in a WAAG for both practicality and an austere look. I live in New York City and my bumpers are getting really chewed up. WAAG makes both guards for the 2006 Highlander but refuses to say whether they will fit the hybrid. The toyota customer service refuses to comment on aftermarket stuff and my dealer will not answer either. Does anyone know from experience if the guards from the regular highlander fit the HH; both 2006 model years. I guess the question is: Is the undercarraige where it bolts on the same on both models. Thanks to all those who help with this and all other questions asked on this forum. | |
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