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Trouble Checking Hybrid Battery Cells in Toyota Camry

Weak battery when starting the engine

Hello everyone, I'm having some issues with my Toyota Camry. I've noticed that the battery seems weak when I start the engine. I've been trying to check the hybrid battery cells, but I can't seem to find the option to do so. Does anyone know if it's possible to check the battery cells on this model? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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CarlyMechanic

Hi Mohammad, it's not recommended to check the hybrid battery cells yourself as it can be dangerous due to the high voltage. However, you can check the 12-volt auxiliary battery. If your car is having trouble starting, it could be due to this battery being weak. If you're not comfortable doing this, I would recommend taking your car to a professional mechanic. Please let us know how it goes or if you have any other questions.

Mohammad (Author)

Secondly, I still don't have an option to check the tires. Do I check the tire air?

Mohammad (Author)

I want to check the hybrid battery cells. Is it useful to read them on Carly?

CarlyMechanic

@Mohammad

Secondly, I still don't have an option to check the tires. Do I check the tire air?

Reading the hybrid battery cells on Carly can provide useful information about the health of your hybrid battery. However, it's important to note that this should be done by a professional due to the high voltage of hybrid batteries. If you're experiencing issues with your hybrid battery, it's best to take your car to a professional mechanic. Please keep us updated on your progress or if you have any other questions.

Mohammad (Author)

Ok, I am a mechanic, and I have a bad tire light in my car. I have a bad tire sensor. I want to determine if the sensor is bad

CarlyMechanic

@Mohammad

Ok, I am a mechanic, and I have a bad tire light in my car. I have a bad tire sensor. I want to determine if the sensor is bad

If you suspect a faulty tire pressure sensor, you can use a TPMS tool to diagnose it. This tool can read the sensor data and determine if it's functioning properly. If the tool can't read the sensor, it's likely that the sensor is bad. Please remember to follow safety procedures while doing this. Let us know how it goes or if you have any other questions.

Mohammad (Author)

Thank you Carly Mechanic for the help. I also work with Mohamed in the same workshop, what we wish to know is : 1- Whether the Carly app has the hybrid battery health test built in? Can we run a test to determine the health of rhe battery and if so how? 2- Tyre pressure sensor check: the TPMS, is it built in the app or you are suggesting that we get one?

CarlyMechanic

@Mohammad

Thank you Carly Mechanic for the help. I also work with Mohamed in the same workshop, what we wish to know is : 1- Whether the Carly app has the hybrid battery health test built in? Can we run a test to determine the health of rhe battery and if so how? 2- Tyre pressure sensor check: the TPMS, is it built in the app or you are suggesting that we get one?

Regarding your questions: 1- The Carly app does have a battery health test feature. However, it's important to note that while this can provide some insight, it may not be as comprehensive as a professional diagnostic tool. To use it, you would need to connect the app to your car and follow the prompts within the app. 2- As for the TPMS, I was suggesting using a separate tool. The Carly app may provide some information about tire pressure, but it won't be able to diagnose a faulty sensor. For that, you would need a dedicated TPMS tool. Please let us know how it goes or if you have any other questions.

Mohammad (Author)

Happy new year to you and the all the loved ones. Thank you for your prompt attention, we will check it out tomorrow and let you know. Is there any good TPMS tool that you can recommend?

CarlyMechanic

@Mohammad

Happy new year to you and the all the loved ones. Thank you for your prompt attention, we will check it out tomorrow and let you know. Is there any good TPMS tool that you can recommend?

Happy New Year to you too! As for a TPMS tool, the Autel MaxiTPMS TS401 is a reliable option that many professionals use. It's user-friendly and provides accurate readings. However, there are many good options available, so you might want to do some research to find one that suits your needs best. Please keep us updated on your progress or if you have any other questions.

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