oskarkeller1
Etios battery sensor issue
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Toyota Etios with a gasoline engine experienced a heavily discharged battery, error messages on the speedometer, weak lights, and a low voltage error code, leading to suspicion of a defective battery sensor. A similar issue was resolved by replacing the battery sensor, which eliminated all related problems. The owner confirmed the diagnosis and had the sensor replaced at a workshop, resolving the issue.
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oskarkeller1 (community.author)
Besides those symptoms, I haven't seen anything else electrical. Could you tell me more about the issues you had, and did the battery sensor replacement fix everything?
jessicaloewe1
Yep, battery sensor. After replacing it, all the issues disappeared. If you're getting those same symptoms, I'd bet that's it. I'd suggest getting it checked at a workshop.
oskarkeller1 (community.author)
Thanks for confirming the battery sensor. I took it to a workshop, and it was indeed defective. The repair was 315€ including parts and labor. The issue is resolved now. Thanks again for your help.
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jessicaloewe1
I had a similar problem with my Etios. Check the battery sensor; that was the culprit in my case. Were you getting any other weird electrical issues?