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LED Autolamps 12/24V LED Amber Emergency Light Flash Patterns With Sync Wire Blister Pack - 120035AM
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LED Autolamps 90 Series Amber Emergency LED Strobe/Warning Light 12V/24V Surface Mount - 90AM
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LED Autolamps 10/30V Amber Emergency Bar Clear Lens With Amber LEDs 19 Selectable Flash Patterns - LB964ACM
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Narva 1.68m(66in) Light bar - Amber - With Clear lense With Take-Down and Alley Lights - 85057AC
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Narva Low Profile High Powered 3 LED Strobe/Warning Light Amber 12V/24V - 85203A
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Narva Mine Bar Amber LED Beacon STIR LED Worklamp Broadband Alarm1.2m - 85073B
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Narva Low Profile High Powered 6 LED Strobe/Warning Light Amber 12V/24V - 85206A
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LED Autolamps 90 Series Red Emergency LED Strobe/Warning Light 12V/24V Surface Mount - 90RM
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LED Autolamps 12/24V Amber Emergency Mini Light Bar 18 Selectable Flash Patterns Magnetic Mount - LB246ACMM
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Narva 12/24 Aeromax Amber LED Mini Light Bar Clear Lens Magnetic Mount - 85013AC
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2003 Toyota Prius batteries — what they do, how long they last, and when to replace them
Batteries are absolutely used in the 2003 Toyota Prius. According to Toyota’s New Car Features manual for the 2001–2003 Prius (NHW11) and the Toyota Repair Manual for the same model, the car runs a high‑voltage nickel‑metal hydride (Ni‑MH) traction battery alongside a 12‑volt auxiliary battery. SAE technical papers on the Toyota Hybrid System also note there’s no alternator, instead, a DC‑DC converter tops up the 12‑volt battery from the hybrid pack. So yes — batteries are central to how this Prius drives and starts.
On this model, there are two batteries with different jobs. The big hybrid (HV) battery pack, about 273.6 volts nominal, feeds the electric motor and supports the petrol engine for smooth, efficient running. The smaller 12‑volt AGM battery wakes the car’s ECUs, powers accessories, and closes the system main relays so the hybrid side can boot up. If the 12‑volt goes flat, the Prius won’t “READY”, even if the HV pack is fine.
For regular servicing, a quick 12‑volt health check is a smart move. Look for:
- Resting voltage around 12.6–12.8 V, and stable under a light load
- Slow boot-up, dim lamps, or random warning lights — all classic weak 12‑volt signs
- Correct venting and hold‑down — the Prius uses a vented AGM in the boot with the proper tube attached
Replacement tips for the 12‑volt on a 2003 Prius:
- Use the correct size and terminal layout (JIS S46B24R‑type AGM, vented). Don’t fit a generic wet cell — it’s in the boot and needs venting.
- Charge with a smart charger set for AGM, low current. Don’t fast‑charge.
- When swapping, keep the key out of the ignition, maintain memory if needed, and confirm the DC‑DC is charging ~13.8–14.4 V in READY.
The HV battery doesn’t have routine service intervals, but it appreciates clean cooling. Keep the rear‑seat intake grille and the fan path clear of dust and pet hair. If the car sits for ages, pop it in READY for a decent run now and then so the system can manage state of charge. Any HV work is for trained techs only — remove the service plug grip and follow Toyota procedures, PPE and all.
Common symptoms that point to HV battery ageing include the engine cycling oddly, the SOC gauge swinging wildly, and fault codes related to weak or imbalanced blocks. A proper scan with a hybrid‑savvy tool will confirm. When it’s time, choose quality parts and workmanship — new or professionally remanufactured packs with balanced modules and a warranty save headaches.
Popular questions about 2003 Toyota Prius batteries
What 12‑volt battery does a 2003 Prius use?
The 2003 Prius uses a small, vented AGM battery in the boot, commonly an S46B24R‑type with reversed terminals. It’s designed to work with the Prius’ DC‑DC charging system and vent safely. Using the right size and vent tube keeps the cabin free of fumes and helps electronics behave.
How long do the hybrid batteries last in a 2003 Prius?
Many original packs go 8–15 years depending on kilometres, climate, and use. Cooler temps, regular driving, and a clean cooling fan help longevity. When they age, expect warning lights and reduced electric assist. A proper diagnostic will confirm if a replacement or reconditioning is due.
Can you jump‑start a 2003 Prius?
Yes — but only the 12‑volt system. Use the designated jump points under the bonnet, mind polarity, and avoid touching orange high‑voltage components. Once in READY, the DC‑DC will charge the 12‑volt battery. If it won’t go READY, test or replace the 12‑volt rather than repeated jump attempts.