2008 Toyota Camry hybrid faults vsc and hybrid battery system

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Asked by PSRS Aug 23, 2021 at 07:13 PM about the 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Since we bought car a couple years ago started loosing power up hills on
interstate, car motor would rev up but would not go faster and had the vsc and
hybrid battery system faults, after a few months we kept the vehicle on more
level ground until it finally just would not go. Remove the battery pack, cleaned
all the battery terminals and charged each cell, installed , car started no faults,
battery voltage at 250VDC but when you tried to rev motor it would not and
faulted to vsc and check hybrid system. Cleared faults and got it up to about
10 mph and applied brakes, voltage did not change. Any help would be
appreciated.

4 Answers

At 14 years old the battery is probably shot. I suggest a hybrid car forum for your questions.

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Yes I think it is probably bad to, but was trying to figure out why engine, would not accelerate after starting so it could attempt to charge the battery pack, and trying to see if their might be a charging issue. This is the first time I posted anything and thought this was a hybrid forum, thanks for your input.

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