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Rebuilt/Refurbished Hybrid Battery

Rebuilt hybrid batteries are assembled using original Toyota components and tested functional modules from retired or wrecked hybrid battery packs. A properly rebuilt battery undergoes rigorous testing, including:

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  • Physical Inspection: Identifies and eliminates structural damage.

  • Rejuvenation: Restores battery modules, reducing the effects of memory degradation.

  • High-Stress Charge/Discharge Cycles: Ensures reliable capacity and internal resistance (IR) data.

  • Terminal Resurfacing: Enhances conductivity for optimal performance.
     

Benefits:

  • Cost-Effectiveness: More affordable than new batteries while being more reliable than used ones.

  • Warranty Coverage: Typically includes a 12 months warranty or more, some high-capacity rebuilt batteries can match or exceed that of a brand-new Toyota hybrid battery(Typically 2 years or 100,000kms whichever comes first).

  • Customizable Options: Rebuilders can provide different capacity battery options tailored to the customer’s needs, whether prioritizing longevity, performance, or budget.

  • Availability: Widely offered by hybrid battery specialists.

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Rebuilt hybrid batteries provide a balanced solution for those seeking affordability, customization, and dependable performance.

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Disclaimer

The information provided on this blog is based on the experiences and knowledge of its creators regarding Toyota and Lexus hybrid vehicles. While the content aims to offer helpful insights and guidance, it should not be considered professional advice or a guideline for performing any DIY or professional repairs and maintenance.

This blog and its creators are not responsible for any decisions or actions taken based on the information provided. Hybrid vehicles involve complex systems, including high-voltage components, and attempting DIY repairs or maintenance without proper expertise can be dangerous. Readers are advised to exercise caution, follow safety protocols, and consult certified professionals when necessary.

Additionally, the creators of this blog are continuously learning and improving their understanding of hybrid cars. As new information becomes available, efforts will be made to update and correct any inaccuracies. However, the content is not definitive, and readers are encouraged to verify facts, conduct independent research, and seek expert advice before making any decisions.

By using this site, users acknowledge that any actions taken based on its content are at their own risk. This blog serves as an informational resource, but ultimate responsibility lies with the individual.

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