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My i-Force Max has an.... Alternator???

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The batteries in the iForce MAX hybrids are not AGM batteries. They are made by Clarios, model # 380LN3-MF. It is an Enhanced Flooded Battery (EFB), designed for automotive use. It is a maintenance-free battery, meaning it does not require refilling with fluid after use. The "MF" in the product name stands for "Maintenance Free". This battery is a suitable replacement for various vehicle models, including the 2018 Toyota Camry. It has a 12VDC voltage and is identified by the BCI Group Size 48, EN Group Size LN3, and DIN Group Size H6.
Thank you for confirming my assumption, as AGM is not found anywhere on my battery.

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So my guess is that the harness is largely the same between the hybrid and non hybrids. So there is probably a plug for an alternator if I were to guess.

Based off of what I am seeing, I bet a recall is going to be coming on this. They changed a pretty major component within a year of releasing the truck, so its to be expected. I already reported mine to Toyota HQ and I will be taking it to the dealer to get perhaps a new battery.

Something I failed to mention is a Toyota employee I know that does various events, said some of their prototypes had an issue with the battery dying. And he actually showed me that he had a jump pack hooked up under the rear seat on a Trailhunter a few years ago when I first got the chance to see these things up close.

Again, I suspect a recall is coming and these will be added on to existing trucks in the future.
Hey there. Wondering if you have heard any more about this through the grapevine? Or anyone else hear anything?
 

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Judging by how Toyota has been dealing with other 4th gen issues I am not expecting much. I think @Independence Overland is basing that on how Toyota treated customers in the past. But I don't see that much these days and I expect that they will just keep ignoring this and hoping we go away.

I hope I'm wrong, but I bet I am right.
 

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Judging by how Toyota has been dealing with other 4th gen issues I am not expecting much. I think @Independence Overland is basing that on how Toyota treated customers in the past. But I don't see that much these days and I expect that they will just keep ignoring this and hoping we go away.

I hope I'm wrong, but I bet I am right.
I’m sure you are probably correct.
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