2008 Hybrid - Battery/Alternator??
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I have a 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid.....
I have had this car for 9 years and noticed that over the past few years the "hybrid battery" hasn't been as effective. More recently my car has been having problems starting, and sometimes won't start at all. Sometimes it will start up, sometimes it will start after struggling for a few seconds(lights and Navigation blink as it struggles and then my navigation won't be working after it starts), and sometimes my car will struggle and not start. My main battery does read 12V when I put a meter on it. Has anyone else had this problem? Any idea if it is my main battery, my hybrid battery, or my alternator?
Thank you so much for any help and/or insight you might be able to give. It would be very appreciated
I have a 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid.....
I have had this car for 9 years and noticed that over the past few years the "hybrid battery" hasn't been as effective. More recently my car has been having problems starting, and sometimes won't start at all. Sometimes it will start up, sometimes it will start after struggling for a few seconds(lights and Navigation blink as it struggles and then my navigation won't be working after it starts), and sometimes my car will struggle and not start. My main battery does read 12V when I put a meter on it. Has anyone else had this problem? Any idea if it is my main battery, my hybrid battery, or my alternator?
Thank you so much for any help and/or insight you might be able to give. It would be very appreciated
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First you have NO alternator
Now to the fun stuff. The hybrid HV battery is supposed to handle the starting duties under normal conditions. However, it requires the 12v to handle standby memory retention and to energize the control systems for the HV side of the system. Without the 12v battery the brainbox for HV will not tell the HV side to start the car. In other words both batteries have to be in good working condition.
Now to the fun stuff. The hybrid HV battery is supposed to handle the starting duties under normal conditions. However, it requires the 12v to handle standby memory retention and to energize the control systems for the HV side of the system. Without the 12v battery the brainbox for HV will not tell the HV side to start the car. In other words both batteries have to be in good working condition.
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The past effectiveness of the" hybrid battery" and the recent hard starting sound like separate issues.
If you have no error codes then ICE may just need servicing such as throttle body cleaning/spark plugs/injectors/checking fuel pressure/vacuum leaks.
The engine parameters can be easily check with a scan tool to help pinpoint problem areas.
Assume you are past the hybrid battery warranty?
If you have no error codes then ICE may just need servicing such as throttle body cleaning/spark plugs/injectors/checking fuel pressure/vacuum leaks.
The engine parameters can be easily check with a scan tool to help pinpoint problem areas.
Assume you are past the hybrid battery warranty?
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First you have NO alternator
Now to the fun stuff. The hybrid HV battery is supposed to handle the starting duties under normal conditions. However, it requires the 12v to handle standby memory retention and to energize the control systems for the HV side of the system. Without the 12v battery the brainbox for HV will not tell the HV side to start the car. In other words both batteries have to be in good working condition.
Now to the fun stuff. The hybrid HV battery is supposed to handle the starting duties under normal conditions. However, it requires the 12v to handle standby memory retention and to energize the control systems for the HV side of the system. Without the 12v battery the brainbox for HV will not tell the HV side to start the car. In other words both batteries have to be in good working condition.
Do you think I should try a replacement battery to begin with when it is reading 12V, even though the hybrid HV battery hasn't been working to it's potential the past few years(the gas mileage has gone down considerably)?
Again, thank you for your help!
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The past effectiveness of the" hybrid battery" and the recent hard starting sound like separate issues.
If you have no error codes then ICE may just need servicing such as throttle body cleaning/spark plugs/injectors/checking fuel pressure/vacuum leaks.
The engine parameters can be easily check with a scan tool to help pinpoint problem areas.
Assume you are past the hybrid battery warranty?
If you have no error codes then ICE may just need servicing such as throttle body cleaning/spark plugs/injectors/checking fuel pressure/vacuum leaks.
The engine parameters can be easily check with a scan tool to help pinpoint problem areas.
Assume you are past the hybrid battery warranty?
Yes, I am unfortunately past the warranty.
Forgive my ignorance, but what is ICE?
Thanks again!
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ICE = internal combustion engine.
If 12v bat is original probably on its way out, likewise the traction battery.
The ICE hard starting problem likely limited to the gas engine.
If 12v bat is original probably on its way out, likewise the traction battery.
The ICE hard starting problem likely limited to the gas engine.
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The 12v battery can be tested first. It SOUNDS like it is probably shot but I'd test first if I wasn't sure enough to toss $100 bills.
Voltage check alone is not of much value, there is more to it. Can it deliver enough amps to power the many computers, lights, fuel pump, AND the 12v starter all at the same time, while keeping system voltage high enough for all of the computers to operate?.
If voltage drops below about 10v while the starter is cranking (the loud starter, not the hybrid system that made the engine start silently)....that's likely a bad battery.
A draw can run down even a good battery. Another reason to test first.
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