This is a very helpful video. The safety plug plastic cover is removed between 56-59 seconds. In my car, the cover can be moved a little by hand very easily. I have used a trim removal tool trying to remove it. I have tried very hard that the cover is almost broken, and still unable to lift it. Your comment about how to remove the safety plug plastic cover would be much appreciated.
I have 2009, when I bought half year ago battery was at 47%. Now the upper one - I've serviced(added water) - and it became 67%, the low battery pack gives errors - need to do the same.
@@darccrow hybrid batteries are different to car batteries, they are more related to laptop or phone battery so you soon find out that adding water is not good idea
@@DexterXxX they are not related to phone batteries unless you talk about lithium. But as I said - the car is from 2009 - it's still with nimh. They dry out with a time
This is a very helpful video. The safety plug plastic cover is removed between 56-59 seconds. In my car, the cover can be moved a little by hand very easily. I have used a trim removal tool trying to remove it. I have tried very hard that the cover is almost broken, and still unable to lift it. Your comment about how to remove the safety plug plastic cover would be much appreciated.
How long battery last? How often need to replace?
the battery last 100,000 Miles, replace every 10 years
I have 2009, when I bought half year ago battery was at 47%. Now the upper one - I've serviced(added water) - and it became 67%, the low battery pack gives errors - need to do the same.
@@darccrow hybrid batteries are different to car batteries, they are more related to laptop or phone battery so you soon find out that adding water is not good idea
@@DexterXxX they are not related to phone batteries unless you talk about lithium. But as I said - the car is from 2009 - it's still with nimh. They dry out with a time
thanks
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