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intrepidity

(7,737 posts)
10. Sorry, butting in here...
Wed Apr 1, 2020, 06:38 PM
Apr 2020

I watched a YouTube video about replacing a Prius battery yourself. I don't have a Prius myself, but was just curious. It's a bunch of work, but doable if one is 1) handy 2) has time 3) has basic tools 4) has a place to work on the car, lots of dismantling 5) has patience.

I think the battery itself (reconditioned) was $1500, so there's no getting away from that.

If you're interested, I can find the link?

ETA: link - this guy is really good, fun to watch

maybe get a sim card from verizon for your phone, or get a used verizon phone Kali Apr 2020 #1
For $45 or $60 a month, I think I could go a long way with a MiFi connection. NT mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #4
everything is wireless janterry Apr 2020 #2
"You will need a modem and a router." mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #3
big prius battery janterry Apr 2020 #5
They're hybrids, right? mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #7
It has a tiny battery, too - but this is the hybrid janterry Apr 2020 #9
Check Cars.com or Carvana.com for cars csziggy Apr 2020 #13
Sorry, butting in here... intrepidity Apr 2020 #10
I've seen those janterry Apr 2020 #11
Be careful with the reconditioned Prius batteries csziggy Apr 2020 #12
this is for the whole new toyota battery janterry Apr 2020 #14
Yes, the batteries have come down but they are still expensive csziggy Apr 2020 #15
On most mobile hotspot plans, the carrier will throttle you back from their highest speeds TexasTowelie Apr 2020 #6
Here's my backup solution... discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2020 #8
that looks pretty interesting Kali Apr 2020 #16
This item is a router (with WiFi) and supports 32 devices. Probably good for about 30 feet. discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2020 #17
OK, beware... Kali Apr 2020 #18
Help is no problem discntnt_irny_srcsm Apr 2020 #19
If what you have works and the boss is paying-- go for it. I have an android phone on... TreasonousBastard Apr 2020 #20
When this nightmare is over, the boss will no longer by paying for access. mahatmakanejeeves Apr 2020 #21
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