Battery OEM Toyota or YUASA

YUASA Battery

I only buy Yuasa batteries . The one's that come with the acid pack. I had one on my Honda Valkyrie that lasted 10 years. It never failed but at 10 years I thought it best to replace it.

Pros: lasted 10 years, never failed
Cons: replaced after 10 years
Vehicle: Honda
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YUASA Battery
iBifteki
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

After multiple electrical tests, and multiple batteries fitted, the Yuasa 7055 did the trick. EV mode engaged immediately after I fitted it.

Pros: EV mode engaged immediately
Part number: 7055
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YUASA Battery

Yuasa. Best non lithium battery and I sold a lot of batteries. The battery in my mower for the last 2 years came out of my Valkyrie. The reason I replaced it in the Valkyrie was because it was 10 years old and I felt I might be pushing it even though it never gave me a problem.

Pros: never gave me a problem
Cons: replaced after 10 years
Vehicle: Honda
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YUASA Battery
xtiansimon
  • Cranking:
Rating 5.0

*\"Yuasa High Performance Maintenance Free AGM Battery with Acid pack\"* Last one lasted 4-years. I could have pushed this, but I like traveling 100's of miles away from home and like the peace of mind.

Pros: lasted 4-years, peace of mind
Vehicle: Suzuki
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OEM Toyota Battery

I have a ‘24 RAV4 Prime and a ‘13 Prius V. I can say that my battery and fuel efficiency on both vehicles drops between 30 and 40% as soon as the cold weather hits. Range on the RAV4 Prime goes from 80km/charge to about 55-60km in cold weather, plus the gas runs more often so I don’t go as far on a tank (~1300km winter vs our record 2100km spring/summer).

Pros: love the hybrid
Cons: battery efficiency drops
Vehicle: Toyota
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YUASA Battery

I put the Yuasa in a few years ago and it’s never had an issue cranking since. HD OEM batteries are trash. Don’t replace it with another one.

Pros: never had cranking issue
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OEM Toyota Battery

Assuming that it's a hybrid and not a PHEV it should run you about $2,500 to have it done professionally, or less than $1000 to do it yourself. At least that was my experience with my Prius.

Pros: done professionally, do it yourself
Cons: cost $2,500, cost $1000
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YUASA Battery
Ok-Team-1293
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Rating 1.0

I bought a Yuasa battery from AutoPro, and they told me it comes with a 2-year warranty. After about one and a half years, the battery almost completely died. I had it tested and was told it was dead and needed replacement.

Pros: 2-year warranty
Cons: battery almost completely died
Vehicle: Lexus LS
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