Toyota Prius 2016-2018 Remanufactured Ni-Mh Hybrid Car Battery Pack

Prius G4 Hybrid Car Battery Specification
Model Name | Hybrid Battery Replacement for Toyota Prius |
Model Voltage | 202V Hybrid Battery Pack |
Model Capacity | 6500mAh |
Battery Type | Ni-Mh Prismatic Battery |
Vehicle Fits Year | 2016 2017 2018 |
Warranty | 36 Months |



Why Choose US?
- High-Performance Cells with greater capacity for exceptional performance
- Precision cell matching using the very latest technology
- Engineered with premium upgraded components
- Ready-to-install – no programming required
- Inspected and rigorously tested by expert Yaste technicians ensuring the highest quality longest lasting battery

YASTE Laboratory Test Data
- Performance of different discharge rate

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: 16.93*13.39*7.09 inch*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
The P0A93 error code indicates a problem with the inverter cooling system in a hybrid vehicle. Specifically, it signifies an "Inverter A Cooling System Performance" issue. This code is commonly found in Toyota and Lexus hybrid vehicles.
Potential Causes:
- Inverter Coolant Pump Failure: The most common cause is the failure of the inverter coolant pump, which circulates coolant to keep the inverter and motor control electronics cool.
- Low Coolant Level: A low coolant level in the inverter cooling system can lead to inadequate cooling and trigger the P0A93 code.
- Coolant Leaks: Leaks in the cooling system can reduce the coolant level and affect cooling performance.
- Clogged or Blocked Cooling System: Blockages in the cooling system can impede the flow of coolant and cause overheating.
- Electrical Issues: Problems with wiring or connectors related to the inverter cooling pump or temperature sensors can also trigger this code.
- Faulty Temperature Sensor: A malfunctioning temperature sensor may provide incorrect readings, leading to the P0A93 code.
Symptoms:
- Check Engine Light: The most obvious symptom is the illumination of the check engine light on the dashboard.
- Reduced Performance: The vehicle may exhibit reduced performance or enter a limp mode to prevent damage.
- Overheating: The inverter or related components may overheat, potentially leading to more significant issues if not addressed.
Diagnosis and Repair:
- Scan for Codes: Use an OBD-II scanner to confirm the P0A93 code and check for any additional related codes.
- Inspect Coolant Level: Check the inverter coolant level and top it off if necessary.
- Check for Leaks: Inspect the inverter cooling system for any signs of coolant leaks.
- Test Coolant Pump: Verify the operation of the inverter coolant pump. If it’s not functioning correctly, replacement may be necessary.
- Inspect Electrical Connections: Ensure all electrical connections related to the cooling system are secure and free of corrosion or damage.
- Clear Codes and Test Drive: After making any necessary repairs, clear the codes and perform a test drive to ensure the issue is resolved.
Addressing the P0A93 error code promptly is important to prevent further damage to the vehicle's hybrid system. If you're unsure about diagnosing or repairing the issue yourself, it's advisable to seek assistance from a qualified technician.