My 2011 Hybrid Toyota Camry is "dead in the water." Should I jump it? I did not think the battery could die? Otherwise, what other things might I try?

Asked by Wendy Sep 22, 2016 at 10:59 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry Hybrid FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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yes, jump start it and take it for a ride on the highway for about 45 mintues, if that doesn't charge the battery, it may need a new one

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Before this vehicle became "dead in the water"....did you notice any warning lights ON or Flashing?

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