How to Replace Battery 10-15 Toyota Prius

How to Replace Battery 10-15 Toyota Prius

In the video, 1A Auto shows how to replace a dead or drained battery. The video is applicable to the 11 Toyota Prius

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White Stallion says:

How much the battery cost? I changed the battery on my 2010 Toyota Prius last night and it cost me $190

Mohabuth Abdool Samad says:

When changing the axillary battery it's not recommend to put a life line battery to continue give current to the system as for clock or radio?

Harvey Magsambol says:

I changed the battery it was 4bars on my gas level after I replaced it went up to full bar on my gas,any opinion. Thanks

Michael Bluejay says:

Take the retaining bracket off first so your wrench doesn't accidentally hit it while loosening the positive connector.

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