2004-present Prius HV Battery Replacement, P0A80

imageFor 2004-2014 Prius, the HV Battery warranty is 10 years/150,000 miles (whichever occurs first). For those outside of warranty, we have two recommendations for repair: a new battery pack or module replacement.

Pricing for parts and labor is current as of January 4, 2018.

New HV battery pack

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New HV Battery, Toyota PN G9510-47031 = $2,227.12
available within 24 hours from our local Toyota parts department

Installation = $714.31
includes additional 1.25 hours to transfer internal battery components/clean HV battery fan

Total including parts, labor, tax = $2,941.433[/su_spoiler]
[su_spoiler title=”2010 – 2011″]
New HV Battery, Toyota PN G9510-47060 = $2,804.12
available within 24 hours from our local Toyota parts department

Installation = $800.78
includes additional 1.25 hours to transfer internal battery components/clean HV battery fan

Total including parts, labor, tax = $3,604.97[/su_spoiler]
[su_spoiler title=”2012 – 2015″]
New HV Battery, Toyota PN G9510-76010 = $2,659.59
available within 24 hours from our local Toyota parts department

Installation = $788.57
includes additional 1.25 hours to transfer internal battery components/clean HV battery fan

Total including parts, labor, tax = $3,448.16[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]

Module Replacement

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New Toyota modules = $1905.96
parts kept in stock

Module replacement labor = $675
includes additional .25 hours to clean HV battery fan

Total including parts, labor, tax = $2742.97[/su_spoiler]
[su_spoiler title=”2010 – 2014″]
New Toyota modules = $1905.96
parts kept in stock

Module replacement labor = $712.50
includes additional .25 hours to clean HV battery fan

Total including parts, labor, tax = $2780.47[/su_spoiler][/su_accordion]

Read more long winded discussion of Gen 2 Prius battery failure here…

Album of a recent HV battery replacement via Facebook