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How much does it cost to replace a Toyota Sequoia battery?

Costs vary widely depending on which battery you need to replace. For the common 12-volt auxiliary battery, expect a few hundred dollars. If your Sequoia is the i-Force Max hybrid, the high‑voltage traction battery replacement can run into several thousand dollars, depending on parts, labor, and warranty coverage.


Battery options in the Toyota Sequoia


Two main battery systems can require replacement on a Sequoia: the traditional 12-volt auxiliary battery and the high‑voltage traction battery used in the hybrid version. Below are typical installed cost ranges you’ll encounter for each, with notes on what drives the price.



  • 12-volt auxiliary battery replacement: Parts typically cost around $100–$300, with labor usually $50–$150. Installed price commonly ranges from about $150 to $450, depending on shop and location. Some outlets may apply a core charge.

  • High‑voltage traction battery replacement (hybrid i‑Force Max): Parts commonly run about $2,000–$4,000, with labor often $500–$1,500. Installed price commonly falls in the $2,500–$5,500 range, though some dealer quotes can exceed that, depending on accessibility and warranty considerations.


These figures reflect typical market prices and can vary by model year, battery type, and service center. Hybrid battery replacements are more complex and usually require a trained technician with proper safety equipment.


What affects the price


Several factors influence the final bill, from the battery type to where you have the work done. Here’s what to consider when budgeting for a replacement.



  • Battery type and warranty: 12-volt batteries are inexpensive and widely available; the high‑voltage hybrid battery is far more costly and is often covered by a manufacturer warranty for a certain period.

  • Labor rates and location: Dealer service departments typically charge higher labor rates than independent shops, and urban areas tend to be pricier.

  • OEM vs aftermarket: Original equipment batteries are usually more expensive than aftermarket equivalents; some shops offer refurbished or reconditioned packs, which carry their own risks and warranties.

  • Safety and complexity: High‑voltage battery work requires special procedures, safety gear, and sometimes software reprogramming, all of which add to the cost.


Before committing, get written quotes for both parts and labor, ask about any core charges, and confirm whether warranty coverage would apply to a replacement under your vehicle’s terms.


Tips for saving and planning


To manage costs, consider these steps: check whether the battery is still under warranty; compare quotes from a Toyota dealer and independent shops; ask about OEM versus aftermarket options; and inquire about battery recycling fees and core charges. If you have a hybrid Sequoia still under warranty, a replacement might be covered or discounted by the program, reducing your out‑of‑pocket expense.


Summary


In short, replacing a Sequoia’s battery ranges from a few hundred dollars for the standard 12‑volt battery to several thousand dollars for the hybrid high‑voltage battery. Costs depend on the battery type, vehicle year, location, and whether you choose a dealer or independent shop. Always verify warranty coverage and obtain multiple quotes to ensure you get a fair price.

How long does a Toyota Sequoia battery last?


between 3 to 5 years
Your Toyota Sequoia battery will usually last between 3 to 5 years, but that can change heavily depending on type of battery, battery size, weather conditions and driving habits. Even still, just because your battery isn't completely dead, doesn't mean it's operating correctly.



How much does it cost to replace a battery in a Toyota Sequoia?


The average cost for a Toyota Sequoia Battery Replacement is between $393 and $410. Labor costs are estimated between $37 and $54 while parts are typically priced around $357. This range does not include taxes and fees, and does not factor in your unique location. Related repairs may also be needed.



Is $300 too much for a car battery?


Average Price of a Car Battery
Based on the make and model of your vehicle, you can expect to pay around $185 to $300 for a standard flooded car battery and around $250 to $400 for a premium AGM type.



How much is a battery for a Toyota Sequoia?


The best part is, our Toyota Sequoia Batteries start from as little as $209.99. When it comes to your Toyota Sequoia, you want parts and products from only trusted brands. Here at Advance Auto Parts, we work with only top reliable Batteries brands so you can shop with complete confidence.


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