Brand New Genuine OEM Toyota Camry XV50 Hybrid Battery
If you need a new battery for your Toyota Camry XV50 Hybrid – or you’ve just broken one – you’ve come to the right place! You will save thousands of dollars getting a brand-new OEM Toyota hybrid battery. There are a couple of things you should know.
OKACC
This OKACC Brand New OEM battery is a great way to increase the longevity of your hybrid vehicle. This battery is fully tested and certified for safety. You can expect your new battery to arrive within days after placing your order. You can also expect to receive a guide on how to install the battery.
The Okacc Brand New Genuine OEM Toyota Camry XV50 Hybrid Battery is a cost-effective replacement battery compatible with all Toyota Camry models from 2012 to 2016. It is backed by a 3-year warranty and undergoes rigorous testing to ensure maximum performance. This battery ships directly from the factory to ensure top-notch quality.
This hybrid battery pack has 17 modules, each composed of twelve 6.5 Ah 1.2-volt Ni-MH batteries. It replaces the original prismatic hybrid battery and has a total energy storage capacity of 1.591kWh. It costs about half as long as the original battery but has the same capacity and performance.
Brake pump failures
Brake pump failures in Toyota Camry hybrids are a common problem for owners. The system fails to deliver enough vacuum to the braking system, and sudden loss of power brake assist can lead to a crash. The vacuum pump has a vacuum accumulator, but premature wear and tear can cause it to malfunction. Toyota dealers will replace the pump free of charge so owners can safely get back on the road.
Toyota recalled XV50 Hybrid hybrids from June 2018 to February 2019. If you are worried regarding the safety of your Toyota Camry XV50 Hybrid, you should investigate the identified vehicle. There are a range of warning lights on your instrument panel. If the lights are not on, you should contact a mechanic immediately. The problem will likely affect your driving experience, so paying attention to the warning lights in your Toyota Camry XV50 Hybrid is important.
Earlier models of the Camry Hybrid had issues with fuel consumption. The vehicle could consume up to a quart of oil every 1,000 miles, causing pistons and cylinder rings to wear prematurely. It’s a common problem for Camrys, and Toyota has fixed it by issuing an instructional video.
A faulty brake pump will affect your car’s assisted braking. If this happens, you may have to press the brake pedal to stop the car manually. This will make your car feel like it doesn’t have ABS, making it more challenging to control its speed. Sometimes, your brakes will continue to work, but you’ll need to work harder.
Other problems with the Toyota Camry Hybrid have nothing to do with the hybrid system. The steering rack rattle is a common problem, especially in the larger Camry models. While most new Camry Hybrids are too new to experience this problem, the problem usually occurs after ten years or 100,000 miles. If your car is experiencing these problems, it’s time to check it out at the dealership. The repair costs will depend on how long you’ve owned your car and the road conditions you face.
Cost of replacing the battery pack
In many cases, replacing the battery pack in your hybrid car is an inexpensive option. Toyota hybrids use nickel metal hydride batteries; this is good news because NiMh batteries are not as flammable as their Lithium counterparts. The cost of replacing your hybrid battery pack depends on how many cells need to be replaced.
While replacing the battery pack in a hybrid car is relatively inexpensive compared to other repairs, it can still cost you up to $1,000. A hybrid battery pack’s labor and testing costs range from $500 to $1,500.
Replacement cost varies based on the age of the hybrid car and road conditions. However, a few hybrid car dealers offer reasonably priced parts and hybrid maintenance services. Some dealers have hybrid experience and were trained by Toyota or Lexus in Japan. If you’re unsure whether a dealer is certified to perform maintenance on hybrid cars, you can post a question on the company’s Facebook page.
Hybrid batteries should last between eight and ten years. Fortunately, Toyota provides an eight-year or 100,000-mile warranty on battery replacements. However, the battery pack may be beyond that warranty, and replacement may be out of the question.
Toyota Camry XV50 hybrids were produced from August 2011 to March 2013.
Service life
The Service Life of a Brand New Genuine OEM Toyota Camry Xv50 Hybrid Battery is approximately eight to ten years. However, it depends on several factors, including the size of the battery, type, and driving habits. Regular maintenance and replacement are essential to the longevity of your battery.
The battery in your car provides power to the car’s electronic system. As a result, replacing a battery is not easy, particularly when the electronic components inside the vehicle become more sophisticated. Luckily, a trained technician at a Toyota dealership will install a new OEM replacement battery and perform all necessary diagnostics before the battery is installed.
When your car’s battery fails to provide adequate power, it will cause the car’s starter and alternator to draw too much power to compensate for the loss of energy. This can damage your engine and cost you more money to repair. It is vital to maintain the condition of your Toyota Camry XV50 Hybris battery to ensure its maximum performance.
Check your car’s battery fluid level if your battery is losing its charge. If it is low, you should top it off immediately. Also, check the cables for corrosion. Cleaning corrosion can extend the life of your battery. A delayed engine crank is another sign that your battery is failing.