ToyoBimmer
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I have put a volt meter on my current battery and it is reading 12.2V, whereas my son’s Hilux (donor battery) reads 12.7V.If battery is even swap in capacity, amps, etc. no need to program.
In fact, as a life long BMW owner I have never had a car programmed for a replacement battery.
With my Supra i have switched to a Lithium battery and never programmed that!
People do not have a realistic grasp on the process and I guess are willing to part with stealership $
OP, if there is no battery I do not see how alarm goes off?
Battery is clearly dead, if you cannot even jump.
Go buy a replacement and then if (small odds) it is something else you can keep old battery as a backup or something. But is 3+ years old it is likely gone. Especially if you do not drive often and key is stored in proximity to car.
When we try to jump it, I get all of the dashboard lights but only a single click sound when I push the starter button.
Then a message on the screen display:
Drivetrain
You can continue driving. Roadside assistance required. Drive power reduced. Please arrange an appointment with your dealer.”
It’s as if the car thinks the engine has started but has put itself into limp mode until you get it to a dealer for diagnostics?
I am really frustrated by this problem and really don’t want to have to get the vehicle towed.
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