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New Optima 8171-767 Yellowtop Prius 12 Volt Car Battery Ds46b2 Ds46b24r 12v Aux on 2040-parts.com

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Miami, Florida, United States

Miami, Florida, United States
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Optima 8171-767 YellowTop Deep Cycle & Starting AGM Battery DS46B24R 




Manufacturer Part Number:

8171-767

Manufacturer:

Description:

YellowTop; Deep Cycle Battery

Features:


2004+ Prius models with smart key option

Your 2004+ Prius MUST have the original OE part number on the battery of S46B24R for this to be a direct drop in swap battery. 

Any Prius from 2004 to 2015 that has the original battery of a S46B24R, our battery will fit. The smart key fitment is from 2004 to 2009 that uses the S46B24R will work. Important to understand what year the battery is for. It just does not fit the smart key.

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