2008 Toyota hybrid shuts off while driving

Asked by Bradman71 Sep 17, 2017 at 03:02 PM about the 2008 Toyota Camry Hybrid FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Car shuts while driving most often between 60 and 70
mph.

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While driving....any warning lights on or flashing?

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So I have a toyota camry 2008 hybrid now check vcs system came on took it to mechanic.he told me I had to replace hybrid battery but now its saying its fully charged please help me figure out wat I should do take it to dealer or wat

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Take this vehicle to a toyota dealer? That would be a good way to check your mechanics diagnosis. I suspect the diagnosis is correct. If you do use a Toyota dealer for that second opinion...make sure you get a copy of the diagnostic result from their Scan Tool. This should include a printout of various tests performed. Get back with results.

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