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You rush out of the house only to find that your Toyota Highlander Hybrid won't start. After ruling out other possibilities, you determine that the problem is a dead battery. In this case, your best bet is to try jumping the battery with a pair of cables, if you have them available. If that doesn't work, it's important to check if the battery is still under warranty before getting it tested or replaced. If it is beyond repair, you can expect to shell out between $80 and $248 for a new one. And if you opt for professional installation, factor in an extra $50 to $150 for labor costs.
If the battery of your Toyota Highlander Hybrid is dead, you should check if it's covered under warranty first. If not, you may need to consider replacing it.