EXCELLENT How-to video, excellent filming with perfect camera angles. I was a bit surprised you didn't test car running properly BEFORE reassembling all the covers. Also, I think it would be important to comment on all the black piping....since the Hybrid battery actually has it's own fan, the piping is significant as the battery must produce a lot of heat when charging, Toyota has added those additional cooling pipes to direct even cooling of the battery...and maybe warming in cold climates ? I point that out because my local Toyota dealer can find nothing wrong, no OBD codes they can find, and I'm not getting any using my OBD adapter transmitting to my phone running Torque Pro. But after your video, showing all the cooling pipes, I'm wondering if my dog might be the problem. 🙂 I have a Labradore Retreiver, and they shed A LOT....the grey interior of my Camry Hybrid is covered with black dog hair....and it finds it's way deep into the car, so now I'm wondering if my "Check Hybrid System" error is being triggered by poor cooling of the battery !? 🤔 I'm finding nothing concrete on-line about common causes of this "Check Hybrid System" vague error, just "maybe this" "maybe that,"...and to their credit, dealer didn't want to jump straight to replace their $4000 battery without evidence that would solve problem....they did some sort if "Reset" though there were no codes to erase, and gave car back saying bring it back if it happens again. It ran fine for 3 weeks, now error is back and car will not start...dead in driveway. Does disconnecting and reconnecting batteries "reset" Hybrid system ? 🤔
Thanks for watching and for making very good points. The reason I decided not to test the battery before putting everything back together was because I was confident in the battery and it did not take that much time to put covers back on. As far as issues you are having, it is tough to say, but if there is a lot of dust in those pipes, it could cause batteries to overheat. I guess if your battery giving you problems right at start, then it is probably not an overheating issue. With that been said, I think you can clean all the pipes in less than an hour, so you could try to do that and see if it will solve your issues before replacing the actual battery. Not sure what kind of "reset" it does if you just unplug and plug back the disconnect plug.
Did you try replacing the 12 volt battery, it’s being drained by the system that’s why the car drives sometimes, I would get a new 12 volt battery, or take your battery to get charged, or buy a 1 amp slow charger and a multimeter and let the slow charger sit on the battery until it’s actually charged back to 12 volts not when the box says it’s complete, but when the multimeter reads 12 volts could take a few days, then put it back in and see if the car turns on and goes into ready. Or just jump the 12 volt if it’s not too discharged the car should come on.
That was very well explained. I wish I would have seen this before having the dealer work on my car 4500.00 dollars to put new battery.. But how long did it take to do all this.
After of 1 year of replacing, how’s the new battery holding up, if you know ? I just recently put in an order for a new green Tec battery aswell for a 2007 Camry with new Cells, I believe it’s the same one you installed …
It's been almost a year since this video. How's the battery condition now? still running good? some of the cells of my 2007 Hybrid battery died 2 weeks ago and im thinking about getting a new battery.
That vehicle is still used daily. I am not the owner of the vehicle, but last time I checked with the owner, I was told that battery is still great with very good mpg. The owner of the vehicle will inform me right away if there would be any issues with the battery.
hi thank you for the video. i replace 2 cells , but when i put the hybrid battery back the scanner is not working when i am plug in . i can not see the cods or reset them .
Sorry, I never replaced individual cells so I have no idea to how to even troubleshoot it. Next time I’ll deal with similar problem, I’ll probably replace only bad cells to get more experience in that field.
Hey man, I have a 2007 Toyota Camry hybrid after I replace the battery and put the orange safe and I went to the car to start it up but it didn’t. It shows lights on but not on and I make sure the orange key is on. It’s in the proper place, so any idea?
Yeah, they've been great! Customer service is exceptional. My car broke on the way from there and their employee helped me tremendously! Vehicle is not mine but owner of the vehicle is still very happy with the battery and still gets better mileage per gallon
That looked as easy as changing a radiator. Theres no programming or anything? I dont know anything about hybrid systems, charging, electric motors etc. Theres a 2008 available for sale near me for $2k with a dead battery. Was hoping you could just drive it without the battery but i guess not
Dad made me do this job and you helped me every step of the way! I love you car jokic
EXCELLENT How-to video, excellent filming with perfect camera angles.
I was a bit surprised you didn't test car running properly BEFORE reassembling all the covers.
Also, I think it would be important to comment on all the black piping....since the Hybrid battery actually has it's own fan, the piping is significant as the battery must produce a lot of heat when charging, Toyota has added those additional cooling pipes to direct even cooling of the battery...and maybe warming in cold climates ?
I point that out because my local Toyota dealer can find nothing wrong, no OBD codes they can find, and I'm not getting any using my OBD adapter transmitting to my phone running Torque Pro.
But after your video, showing all the cooling pipes, I'm wondering if my dog might be the problem. 🙂 I have a Labradore Retreiver, and they shed A LOT....the grey interior of my Camry Hybrid is covered with black dog hair....and it finds it's way deep into the car, so now I'm wondering if my "Check Hybrid System" error is being triggered by poor cooling of the battery !? 🤔
I'm finding nothing concrete on-line about common causes of this "Check Hybrid System" vague error, just "maybe this" "maybe that,"...and to their credit, dealer didn't want to jump straight to replace their $4000 battery without evidence that would solve problem....they did some sort if "Reset" though there were no codes to erase, and gave car back saying bring it back if it happens again. It ran fine for 3 weeks, now error is back and car will not start...dead in driveway. Does disconnecting and reconnecting batteries "reset" Hybrid system ? 🤔
Thanks for watching and for making very good points. The reason I decided not to test the battery before putting everything back together was because I was confident in the battery and it did not take that much time to put covers back on. As far as issues you are having, it is tough to say, but if there is a lot of dust in those pipes, it could cause batteries to overheat. I guess if your battery giving you problems right at start, then it is probably not an overheating issue. With that been said, I think you can clean all the pipes in less than an hour, so you could try to do that and see if it will solve your issues before replacing the actual battery. Not sure what kind of "reset" it does if you just unplug and plug back the disconnect plug.
Did you try replacing the 12 volt battery, it’s being drained by the system that’s why the car drives sometimes, I would get a new 12 volt battery, or take your battery to get charged, or buy a 1 amp slow charger and a multimeter and let the slow charger sit on the battery until it’s actually charged back to 12 volts not when the box says it’s complete, but when the multimeter reads 12 volts could take a few days, then put it back in and see if the car turns on and goes into ready. Or just jump the 12 volt if it’s not too discharged the car should come on.
And yes it can reset it, but you need a good 12 volt aux battery first with power.
That was very well explained. I wish I would have seen this before having the dealer work on my car 4500.00 dollars to put new battery..
But how long did it take to do all this.
It was my first time and it took less than one hour
After of 1 year of replacing, how’s the new battery holding up, if you know ? I just recently put in an order for a new green Tec battery aswell for a 2007 Camry with new Cells, I believe it’s the same one you installed …
I just asked the owner and was told that it is still perfect! I think you'll be happy with the purchase.
It's been almost a year since this video. How's the battery condition now? still running good? some of the cells of my 2007 Hybrid battery died 2 weeks ago and im thinking about getting a new battery.
That vehicle is still used daily. I am not the owner of the vehicle, but last time I checked with the owner, I was told that battery is still great with very good mpg. The owner of the vehicle will inform me right away if there would be any issues with the battery.
@@PZPal Great! Thanks for your quick response! Appreciate it!
Thank you for replying. I’ll be reaching out to them.
Would it be similar to a 2012-2017 or a 2018-2024 Camry battery replacement?
It should be very similar, almost identical.
hi thank you for the video. i replace 2 cells , but when i put the hybrid battery back the scanner is not working when i am plug in . i can not see the cods or reset them .
Sorry, I never replaced individual cells so I have no idea to how to even troubleshoot it. Next time I’ll deal with similar problem, I’ll probably replace only bad cells to get more experience in that field.
Hey man, I have a 2007 Toyota Camry hybrid after I replace the battery and put the orange safe and I went to the car to start it up but it didn’t. It shows lights on but not on and I make sure the orange key is on. It’s in the proper place, so any idea?
I’d say double check the orange plug. Initially mine did not sit correctly and I had same problem starting.
Scan the codes it could be something else besides the battery
hello, aside from resetting the codes, was there anything else you had to do ?
No, that’s all
@PZpal This is a greentec battery, correct? Have you had any issues since install? Was there any break-in process after installation?
Yeah, they've been great! Customer service is exceptional. My car broke on the way from there and their employee helped me tremendously! Vehicle is not mine but owner of the vehicle is still very happy with the battery and still gets better mileage per gallon
bro, i have a question, if you want to replace the tranmission of a hybrid camry you need to do something whit the hybrid system? like, disconect
I never done it, but I’d say just pull the plug on hybrid battery. It will take just a minute and give you peace of mind.
Hi can I ask a question
Of course
How long it last ??
Warranty for new ones are 4 years. I heard they should last 5-7 years, but tough to say.
After replaced the battery did it run fine after
Yes, still running great with even better gas mileage
How much was the new battery
From what I remember $2200 with 4 year warranty
Hello
What battery did you buy?
Thanks for the video, I’ll be doing it myself👍
@@tonydesousa-h1u It was greentec . The person I dealt with in Casselberry, Florida was really awesome and they have places all over the states.
That looked as easy as changing a radiator. Theres no programming or anything? I dont know anything about hybrid systems, charging, electric motors etc. Theres a 2008 available for sale near me for $2k with a dead battery. Was hoping you could just drive it without the battery but i guess not
Yeah, it’s interconnected. But installation was super easy
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