HOw do you push a 2011 Prius if the 12v battery is dead and you cannot turn the car on to shift into neutral?

Asked by RAZ2222 Feb 03, 2014 at 11:16 AM about the 2011 Toyota Prius Four

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Might have to do this to get at the engine, or for jumping a dead battery, if the car is not positioned appropriately.

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...and it does not run on "battery"? it should do that~ the system battery is different then the storage battery....different creature~ Did someone leave the lights on? get a battery charger on that....and call me in the morning~

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Did you check the Ground? ok remove the ground from the body and clean til it shines like a new dime and secure it tightly! if that don't work they sell a $15.00 tool and you can scan it and it will fix it and if that don't work Call a Dealership that sells American cars and tell them you want to trade that pos in for a American Automobile and they will tow it for FREE... hope this help

But then you get a NAPOS, and that it a lot worse. Not only its a POS, it also will pull your pens on gas! So be thankfull, count your blessings, and fix the broken car bevor you will be forced to buy a POS that is build broken!

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