New Cylindrical Hybrid Car Battery Replacement For Toyota Prius Gen3

Toyota Prius Gen3 Hybrid Battery
Item Name | Hybrid Battery Cell for Prius Gen3 |
Voltage | 14.4V Hybrid Battery |
Capacity | 6500mAh |
Delivery Time | 3~20 working days |
Fits Vehicles | For Toyota Prius Gen3 |
Easy Installation | Yes |

Advantage of Yaste hybrid car battery aftermarket
- All with class A new cell, contains 14 modules
- Each battery module is 100% tested to ensure the optimal performance
- Entire battery pack is balance for consistent efficient
- Better heat disipation, better fuel economy
- 2 years or 100,000km whichever comes first
- Works smoothly in different weather condition
- Compatible with a wide range of vehicles with cost-effective




YASTE Laboratory Test Data
- 30C discharging performance
- Low temperature performance (1C in -4°F) & (0.2C in -40°F)
- 15C discharging performance
- 15C charging performance

Battery test (Free trainning)
- For stock hybrid car battery maintanence
- For hybrid car Battery performance test
- For hybrid car battery balancing
- For used hybrid car battery selecting

Packaging
Carton Size: 500*360*192mm*2 Carton (Packaging consists of cardboard boxes and foam. Relevant wiring harness will be package by small boxes)
1 Pallet(1.1*1.1m) can load 36 cartons.
1 20' container can load 480 cartions.

Payment & Delivery
- TT, Credit Card, PayPal, USDT
- Delivered by UPS, DHL, TNT, EMS or local truck by terms of FOB, CIF, DDU and DDP.
- Shipping time is 4~7 days by express, 15~45 days by sea, and 30~65 days by local truck.
Q&A
What is P0AA6 Hybrid Car Battery Error Codes?
P0AA6 is a diagnostic trouble code (DTC) related to hybrid vehicles, indicating an issue with the hybrid battery pack. Specifically, this code signifies a problem with the hybrid battery voltage or state of charge imbalance. Here's a breakdown of what P0AA6 generally means:
P0AA6 Hybrid Car Battery Error Code
Description:
- P0AA6: Hybrid Battery Voltage Sense "A" Circuit
Common Causes:
- Battery Pack Degradation: Over time, hybrid battery packs can degrade, leading to voltage imbalances.
- Faulty Battery Cells: One or more cells within the battery pack might be defective.
- Wiring Issues: Problems with the wiring or connections to the battery pack.
- Battery Control Module: Issues with the battery control module that monitors and manages the battery pack.
- Temperature Extremes: Operating in extreme temperatures can affect the battery performance and cause voltage issues.
Symptoms:
- Warning lights on the dashboard (often a hybrid system warning light).
- Decreased fuel efficiency.
- Reduced performance of the hybrid system.
- Possible switching to gasoline engine mode more frequently.
Diagnostic Steps:
- Scan for Codes: Use an OBD-II scanner to confirm the presence of the P0AA6 code and any other related codes.
- Inspect Battery Pack: Check the hybrid battery pack for any visible signs of damage or wear.
- Check Connections: Inspect the wiring and connectors for any signs of corrosion, damage, or loose connections.
- Test Battery Cells: Perform a voltage test on individual cells within the battery pack to identify any that are out of balance.
- Inspect Control Module: Check the battery control module for proper operation and ensure it's receiving and sending accurate signals.
Repairs:
- Battery Pack Replacement: In cases where the battery pack is significantly degraded or has defective cells, replacement may be necessary.
- Repair Wiring: Fix any damaged or corroded wiring and ensure all connections are secure.
- Control Module Replacement: If the control module is faulty, it may need to be replaced or reprogrammed.
- Cooling System Check: Ensure that the battery cooling system is functioning correctly to prevent temperature-related issues.
It's important to consult with a professional mechanic or a specialized hybrid vehicle technician for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate repair steps.