I'm afraid that this is just a characteristic of our hybrid batteries and a non-issue as the dealership has said. Stated again, at times, regen. charge acceptance is limited to avoid battery overheating and battery damage. Full regenerative braking power (kilowattage) flow to the battery is huge, and the battery can't accept this for very long without overheating. Houston summers definitely aggrevate the problem, since our batteries use reversible chemical reactions to store energy, and this process generates heat.
Pete
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Originally Posted by Revere
Thanks for the information. My issue is very intermittent and I live in Houston, so it is hot to begin with. I do see the regeneration process change with repeated breaking. The meter will indicate free movement and apparent regeneration, however with repeated breaking the magnitude of the needle deflection will reduce and then essentially stop.
My big irritation is that the Toyota dealership will not acknowledge that this is an issue. I have worn them out trying to say that it should not regenerate fine at one time then not at all another when the battery is in a state of depletion. If the computer does not indicate a red flag, there is no issue and nothing can be done. Very little immagination or idividual problem solving.
I appreciate your experience on this matter.
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