In my quest to build the cargo platform, I took all the "floor" trim pieces out. Below are a few images of what the cargo area and battery.
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Thank you very much for posting these! I started taking mine apart today, didn't go as far as this and your pics sure help.In my quest to build the cargo platform, I took all the "floor" trim pieces out. Below are a few images of what the cargo area and battery.
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Man you'd better be careful, there are lots of people posting on the forum that the floor can only take 120lbs........lolIn my quest to build the cargo platform, I took all the "floor" trim pieces out. Below are a few images of what the cargo area and battery.
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Could be wrong, but I believe the 120 lbs. caution is for the area over the recess. This is understandable, and could easily be solved with plywood.Man you'd better be careful, there are lots of people posting on the forum that the floor can only take 120lbs........lol
Your photo proves they're as wrong as wrong can get.....LOL
Thank you for sharing. Where in these pictures is the car battery? Is it showing and I am missing it?In my quest to build the cargo platform, I took all the "floor" trim pieces out. Below are a few images of what the cargo area and battery.
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You are correct.......... a bit of humor on my part.Could be wrong, but I believe the 120 lbs. caution is for the area over the recess. This is understandable, and could easily be solved with plywood.
It's behind the pink translucent plastic you see in the pictures. That is attached and loosely draped over the positive terminal of the battery.Thank you for sharing. Where in these pictures is the car battery? Is it showing and I am missing it?
My 2 cents would be that blocking or affecting the cooling could result in premature failure of the battery.
@EOD Guy is correct. I was looking for mounting points. Additionally, I replaced the OEM cover over the battery with 1/2" plywood for a temporary platform. I have a trip coming up in September and I needed something to attach my frdige slide to as well as strap cargo to.Pretty sure he has no intention of doing that, just looking for solid mounting points......
Did you happen to document the process via video or on YouTube?In my quest to build the cargo platform, I took all the "floor" trim pieces out. Below are a few images of what the cargo area and battery.
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So it's on the rear side area? When everybody was saying it was in the back I thought it was under the platform near the hybrid battery. I feel relieved it's much easier to get to than I thought.. thank you.It's behind the pink translucent plastic you see in the pictures. That is attached and loosely draped over the positive terminal of the battery.
No, however, I did start a "general" thread about interior trim where the removal of many of the different pieces is already covered.Did you happen to document the process via video or on YouTube?
Why? The right chemistry Lithium battery is superior in almost every way: lighter, longer lasting, faster charging, higher current delivery, higher current charging, more stable voltage, deeper discharge, etc. For the same capacity/size/weight specs we could either have a true plug-in hybrid or a bigger electric motor for faster acceleration or a house battery etc. Or just make it smaller for lighter weight and no battery bump in the cargo area... andSure am happy Toyota use a NiMH battery vs Li-Ion.