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Stedi Type X Sport Plus Cover Smiley 7 - ST-12-SRT-971

Stedi Type X Sport Plus Cover Smiley 7 - ST-12-SRT-971

$29
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MaxiTrac Driving Light Harness 12/24V

MaxiTrac Driving Light Harness 12/24V

$92
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Stedi H4 Piggy Back Adaptor - WIRPIGGY-H4

Stedi H4 Piggy Back Adaptor - WIRPIGGY-H4

$35
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MaxiTrac Universal Driving Light Bracket - MTNPLB

MaxiTrac Universal Driving Light Bracket - MTNPLB

$100
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Narva 12V Driving Light Harness - 74401

Narva 12V Driving Light Harness - 74401

$117
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Stedi Tyre Valve Caps Smiley 4 Pack - TYRE-CAP-SMILEY

Stedi Tyre Valve Caps Smiley 4 Pack - TYRE-CAP-SMILEY

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Stedi EVO Lightbar 45-53mm Clam Bracket - ST-11-EVO-045

Stedi EVO Lightbar 45-53mm Clam Bracket - ST-11-EVO-045

$199
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Narva Driving Light Wiring Harness 12V - 74402

Narva Driving Light Wiring Harness 12V - 74402

$183
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Stedi Tyre Valve Caps Owl 4 Pack - TYRE-CAP-OWL

Stedi Tyre Valve Caps Owl 4 Pack - TYRE-CAP-OWL

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Stedi Swivel Bracket - ST-11-SVL-001

Stedi Swivel Bracket - ST-11-SVL-001

$63
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HELLA Magnetic Mounting Kit 2 Pce - 8034

HELLA Magnetic Mounting Kit 2 Pce - 8034

$50
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Hella Semi Sealed Beam To Suit 1300 - 9130901

Hella Semi Sealed Beam To Suit 1300 - 9130901

$95
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Stedi Type X Pro Plus Modern Bezel - ST-14-PRP-002

Stedi Type X Pro Plus Modern Bezel - ST-14-PRP-002

$49
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Stedi Type X Pro Plus Cage Bezel - ST-14-PRP-003

Stedi Type X Pro Plus Cage Bezel - ST-14-PRP-003

$55
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Narva Ultima 215 MK3 Bezel - Silver - 74145S

Narva Ultima 215 MK3 Bezel - Silver - 74145S

$47
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HELLA 24V Pilot Light Clear Incandescent - 2AA713628031

HELLA 24V Pilot Light Clear Incandescent - 2AA713628031

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Batteries in the 2005 Toyota Prius: What You Need to Know

The 2005 Toyota Prius, renowned for being one of the early mainstream hybrid vehicles, relies heavily on its battery systems to deliver fuel efficiency and reduce emissions. Unlike conventional vehicles that depend solely on a standard 12-volt battery, the Prius incorporates two different types of batteries, each playing distinct roles to keep the car running smoothly.

The primary battery in the 2005 Prius is the high-voltage hybrid battery pack, often referred to as the traction battery. This battery is a nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) unit and is central to the hybrid system. The high-voltage battery stores energy harvested from regenerative braking and from the petrol engine when it's running efficiently. It then uses this stored electrical energy to power the electric motor that assists the petrol engine during acceleration or even to run the car on electric power alone at low speeds. This dual power source is the key to the Prius's impressive fuel efficiency.

Alongside the hybrid battery, the 2005 Prius also uses a conventional 12-volt lead-acid battery. This smaller battery powers the car's electrical systems such as the lights, radio, air conditioning, and the car's computer system. While it doesn't propel the car, it's essential for the normal operation of these electrical accessories and the overall vehicle management.

Because of the importance of both battery types, understanding their maintenance and replacement is crucial for anyone owning or servicing a 2005 Toyota Prius.

Starting with the hybrid battery, it tends to have a long lifespan, often lasting up to 8 to 10 years or more depending on driving habits, climate, and maintenance. The battery consists of multiple cells arranged in a pack, and its operation is managed by the vehicle's sophisticated battery management system. This system monitors the state of charge and health of the battery, ensuring it operates within safe parameters. Still, over time the capacity of the battery will degrade, resulting in reduced electric-only driving range and sometimes noticeable changes in fuel efficiency.

Replacing the hybrid battery is a significant job and can be quite costly if done at a dealership. However, depending on the vehicle's condition and mileage, this may be necessary for restoring optimal hybrid performance. Some owners opt for refurbished or second-hand battery packs that meet original specifications as a more affordable alternative. Regular inspection during servicing can help spot early signs of battery wear such as warning lights on the dashboard, reduced power delivery, or issues starting the car.

On the other hand, the 12-volt battery in the Prius behaves much like that of a conventional petrol vehicle and generally requires more frequent replacement, typically every three to five years. It is usually positioned in the rear of the vehicle and supplies power to the car's electronic systems, allowing the vehicle's computer to function and the hybrid system to start when the "Power" button is pressed. A weak or failing 12-volt battery can cause starting issues or electrical gremlins, even if the hybrid system's main battery is in good shape.

Maintenance tips for the 12-volt battery include regular checks for corrosion on the terminals, ensuring they are clean and tight. Service technicians will often include voltage and load testing as part of routine maintenance to confirm the battery's health. If the battery shows signs of weakness during these checks, replacement is recommended to avoid inconvenient breakdowns.

Both batteries are essential to the unique operation of the 2005 Toyota Prius. Neglecting battery care can lead to system faults and costly repairs. Servicing the Prius should always include battery health assessments, not only to extend battery life but also to ensure the car performs at its best. A healthy battery system means smoother starts, better fuel economy, and a reliable driving experience.

In Australia, the climate can play a role in battery longevity. High temperatures may accelerate battery aging, especially in the high-voltage hybrid pack, so keeping the battery cool and avoiding extreme heat exposure where possible can be beneficial. Conversely, cold mornings can challenge the 12-volt battery's performance, so regular testing ensures it is ready to perform in all conditions.

For DIY enthusiasts, it is worth noting that the hybrid battery carries dangerous voltages and should never be serviced outside of professional garages equipped with the right tools and training. The 12-volt battery, however, can often be checked or replaced at home with some basic mechanical skills and care.

Overall, the 2005 Toyota Prius's dependance on its battery systems is a big part of what sets it apart from traditional petrol cars. A little bit of regular attention goes a long way in keeping these batteries happy and functioning, making the Prius a dependable and environmentally friendly ride for years to come.