Rojie Posted December 22, 2023 Posted December 22, 2023 The following is a video I found on youtube, about Hybrid battery replacement. It is NOT about an Alphard or Vellfire, but I thought it may be of general (it was to me) interest to club members, especially Hybrid owners or anyone considering a Hybrid purchase. It explains what is involved. Interestingly, it refers to 5 hours labour. https://youtu.be/EjH68Y8Fqzo
TomaszDolyniuk Posted December 26, 2023 Posted December 26, 2023 On 12/22/2023 at 9:16 PM, Rojie said: The following is a video I found on youtube, about Hybrid battery replacement. It is NOT about an Alphard or Vellfire, but I thought it may be of general (it was to me) interest to club members, especially Hybrid owners or anyone considering a Hybrid purchase. It explains what is involved. Interestingly, it refers to 5 hours labour. I replace batteries in an hour. The video does not concern the Toyota Alphard.
Rojie Posted December 26, 2023 Author Posted December 26, 2023 47 minutes ago, TomaszDolyniuk said: I replace batteries in an hour. The video does not concern the Toyota Alphard. I think I did state that it is not about Alphards/Vellfires. As a comment, Tomasz, your response is helpful. However, you cannot tout for business through the Forum unless you become a registered Trader. Should you wish to register as such, please contact the Alphard Forum.
TomaszDolyniuk Posted December 26, 2023 Posted December 26, 2023 I have such a car and I have been repairing it myself for 5 years.
MarkATH10W Posted March 13 Posted March 13 I did a bit of research: 1) Entire battery pack: can be bought, with high capacity options thats moves away nimh from overseas. hybrid experienced shop should be able to replace one of these without issue. 2) cell by cell repair: really requires a specialist. looks at voltage of each cell and replaces cells as necessary. ATH10w cells match gen 1 prius cells, and also gen 1 estima hybrid cells. Look to cab companies. THey may have developed this know how in house. Our cab companies use prius vehicles.... replace battery packs 200-300thousand km driven if i recall correctly. Engines at around 4-500k km.
West Coast Posted yesterday at 12:39 AM Posted yesterday at 12:39 AM (edited) I was looking for used battery cells for rebuilding the battery pack of our ATH10W (2004) and a seller told us Gen 2 or Gen 3 Prius cells can also work if we change the cells in the whole pack to the same type. Any insight / experience with this? Edited yesterday at 12:46 AM by West Coast
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