Battery OEM Toyota or ODYSSEY

OEM Toyota Battery
cantbelieveit1963
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Rating 4.0

I had a 2008 Highlander hybrid that I sold to a coworker. The battery is still strong but the fan that cools the batteries gave out. He had that fixed and it is still running fine today.

Pros: battery still strong
Cons: cooling fan gave out
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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ODYSSEY Battery

Commenting here for others to find. 5TA915105B has dimensions that align with Group 48/H6 specs. I bought an Odyssey 48-720 and it was a perfect fit. Bonus tip - FCP Euro has it for $250 and it includes their lifetime warranty.

Pros: perfect fit, lifetime warranty
Part number: 5TA915105B
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ODYSSEY Battery
Hulahulaman
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Rating 5.0

Being designed for industry they have a reputation for much longer life (up to 10 years) and better performance at cold temperatures.

Pros: longer life, better performance
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ODYSSEY Battery
baudtothebone
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Rating 5.0

Odyssey batteries have served me well. AGM. My Benz has the battery under the passenger seat so I it’s irritating to change. My last Odyssey lasted 9 years and didn’t fail: I just decided to change it as a matter of maintenance.

Pros: long lasting, reliable
Vehicle: Mercedes
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OEM Toyota Battery

The price on a brand new Toyota OEM battery for the 2019 SE nightshade edition is 445$ish about 500$ after taxes. It’s designed for the stop start in the vehicle, it’s also backed by a 84 month warranty so you’ll never have to pay for a new battery for 84 months. When it comes to the battery, I would always go with OEM and have a good warranty on that battery as I do not want to deal with having to shell out another 200-300 dumpster autozone battery that has 3 year warranty or less.

Pros: designed for stop-start, 84-month warranty
Vehicle: Toyota Highlander
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OEM Toyota Battery
nix6speed
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Rating 4.0

Only thing I've added is a dash cam and all-weather mats. 26k miles with the fuel sender recall completed and a dead battery that is a known issue otherwise no issues.

Pros: 0% financing, quick around town
Cons: dead battery issue
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 26000 km
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OEM Toyota Battery

I have a 10+ year old Prius C that had a 100k-mile warranty on the battery. It failed at 108k and cost $4k to replace. It's at 230k miles now, and I expect to have to replace it again (but who knows?)

Pros: car has been rock-solid
Cons: battery failed, costly replacement
Mileage: 173791 km
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ODYSSEY Battery
Nickshu
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Rating 1.0

I've had a few of the Odyssey batteries... Never lasted more than about 14-18 months before dead. Take a look at these: https://shop.antigravitybatteries.com/products/starter-batteries/automotive/ag-h6-rs/

Cons: short lifespan
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