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How to Replace a Hybrid Car Battery in Edmonton?

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Hybrid vehicles combine the convenience of gas-powered engines with the efficiency of a battery-powered electric car. The electric motor is powered by the battery, which is charged through regenerative braking and by the gas engine, plus some models allow for plug-in charging. The battery pack is separate from the 12-volt auxiliary or starting battery and contains capacity and higher voltage. The OEM warranty of hybrid batteries is at least eight years or 100,000 miles, and eventually, it deteriorates and needs to be replaced. Replacing hybrid battery packs is more expensive than a traditional 12-volt battery, often ranging from $1,500 to $4,500 or more, depending on what you drive. If you are having issues with your hybrid car and need to replace the battery, here is what you need to know before hybrid battery installation in Edmonton . Signs the Hybrid Battery is Failing Why do hybrid batteries fail? In most cases, it’s the natural deterioration of materials inside the battery ce...