The Toyota Yaris Hybrid is known for its reliability and efficiency, but like any hybrid car, it can eventually develop problems with the high-voltage battery. A common problem with the Toyota Yaris is that the battery drains quickly or that the hybrid system malfunctions. This can lead to lower performance of the vehicle and even a complete standstill.
Typical problems with the Toyota Yaris Hybrid:
1. Fast Battery Drain: One of the most common complaints is that the battery drains faster than normal, which can lead to frequent charging and reduced efficiency.
2. Hybrid system error: Sometimes a warning will appear on the dashboard for a hybrid system error. This can have several causes, but often it is related to the battery or its associated electronics.
Repairs for Toyota Yaris Hybrid:
A common solution to these problems is to recondition the high voltage hybrid batteries. This involves replacing or repairing faulty battery modules and resetting the electronics to correct the faults.
Part number:
- G9280-52031
- G928052031
Cost of the repair:
The cost of a high voltage battery overhaul for a Toyota Yaris usually ranges between €500 and €2000, depending on the severity of the damage and the parts required.
Duration of the repair:
The average repair time for a battery overhaul is 1 to 2 business days, depending on parts availability and the complexity of the problem.
Error codes and years of construction:
Common error codes related to battery or hybrid system issues are P0A80 (replace hybrid battery) and P3000 (battery check error). The hybrid battery with part number G9280-52031 is most commonly found in Toyota Yaris models from 2012 to 2018.
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