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Toyota Camry Hybrid Battery Pack Questions

96 messages,  Last post on Dec 15, 2008 at 3:44 PM

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Re: 12 volt battery goes dead fast--a design feature? [stevedebi] by acco20
Jan 15, 2008 (2:14 pm)
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Replying to: stevedebi (Jan 15, 2008 1:56 pm)

We are talking 3 or 4 days here. The OP was told that it was normal for the battery to go dead after 3 or 4 days. That is rediculas,,,that person should be talked to by the agency, he represents them and is doing a lousy job of it.
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Re: 12 volt battery goes dead fast--a design feature? [acco20] by wvgasguy
Jan 17, 2008 (8:17 am)
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Replying to: acco20 (Jan 15, 2008 2:14 pm)

I believe this may be discussed in the owners manual. which by the way can answer a lot of questions I see on this board.
 
I was thinking it was "suggested" that the car be started every two weeks.
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Re: 12 volt battery goes dead fast--a design feature? [acco20] by takenforaride
Jan 25, 2008 (10:15 pm)
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Replying to: acco20 (Jan 14, 2008 8:40 am)

yes it is Boch Toyota in Mass. 277 Boston Providence Highway, Norwood. Yup, brought the car in to get looked at. When I asked them how much current was being drawn from the battery, they said 2 volts. I told them current was measured in amps but they insisted it was the same. The fact that they didn't know current from voltage makes me not want them to touch my car.
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Yikes... by mfletou1
Jan 26, 2008 (5:11 am)
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I recently left my TCH for 2 weeks. It started right back up again. Brakes squeaked for the first few applications, after that it was normal.
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Re: 12 volt battery goes dead fast--a design feature? [takenforaride] by lzc
Jan 26, 2008 (7:09 am)
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Replying to: takenforaride (Jan 25, 2008 10:15 pm)

Unless the guy who works on cars is the same guy who stands behind the customer service counter, I wouldn't worry too much about the mix-up between volts and amps. Like most car salesmen, service writers and mostly about selling. The policy seems to be, the less they know the better.
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Volts and amps by pat85
May 29, 2008 (6:46 am)
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yes it is Boch Toyota in Mass. 277 Boston Providence Highway, Norwood. Yup, brought the car in to get looked at. When I asked them how much current was being drawn from the battery, they said 2 volts. I told them current was measured in amps but they insisted it was the same. The fact that they didn't know current from voltage makes me not want them to touch my car.
 
IMHO the person who told you that should be fired.
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Camry Hybrid Rear Ended by 18 wheeler by rich07
Jul 05, 2008 (9:06 pm)
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Just finished reading most of these battery Q&A and have learned a lot. I thought I was up to date?
 
My 2007 TCH was rear ended by an 18 wheeler and pushing us into a car in front of us, crushing the trunk lid up to the rear window almost. My problem is that due to some insurance problems the car is still is in our driveway and the Hybrid Batt is now at 1/5th. I disconnect the trunk light but the airbag lights are still on.
 
The adjusters estimate shows the following (which I think many might find interesting) "HYBRID VEHICLE:BATTERY IS TEMP SENSITIVE, DO NOT CURE PAINT, AIR DRY OVERNIGHT SHOP MUST CHECK BATTERY CHARGE TO PREVENT DISCHARGE THAT MAY REQUIRE REPLACEMENT" Well, I can see the chances of this happening is almost a certain.
 
Any comments or cautions would be appreciated. I just love this car.
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inverter cooler problem by deflar
Aug 13, 2008 (9:52 am)
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I took my 2007 Camry hybrid to the dealer after a bunch of warning lights came on indicating" check hybrid system" The result , per the dealer , a stone pierced the inverter cooler allowing coolant to escape. Damage $770 +, it gets worse, if the inverted overheated and doesn't function properly it's thousands$$ more. I have an extended warranty which, per the dealer, does not cover this incident. Is it me or why would this crital part be exposed to damage or does it sound fishy?
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by talmy1
Aug 13, 2008 (12:59 pm)
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I think the situation is the same as if the stone hits and breaks your windshield. Check your Comprehensive auto insurance policy. It isn't a warranty issue.

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