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Introduction: Other Toyota Prius II

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INITIALIZATION

Note. When disconnect the negative (-) battery terminal, initialize the following systems after the terminal is reconnected.

System NameSee Step No.
Power Window Control System1

INITIALIZATION

  1. RESET (INITIALIZE) POWER WINDOW REGULATOR MOTOR (DRIVER SIDE)

Note. Resetting the power window regulator motor (initializing the pulse sensor) is necessary if: 1) the battery terminal cable is disconnected; 2) the power window regulator master switch assembly, wire harness, power window regulator switch, power window regulator assembly and power window regulator motor are replaced or removed/installed; or 3) the POWER fuse, FR Door fuse, GAUGE fuse and ECU-IG fuses are replaced. If resetting is not performed, the master switch assembly will not be able to operate the AUTO operation function, jam protection function and remote operation function. Whenever disconnecting the battery terminal cable, reset all the other systems besides the power window control system.

  1. Change the power mode to ON (IG) by pushing the power switch.
  2. Open the power window halfway by pressing the power window switch.
  3. Fully pull up on the switch until the power window is fully closed and continue to hold the switch for at least 1 second.
  4. Check that the AUTO UP/DOWN function operates normally. If the AUTO UP/DOWN function operates normally, reset operations have been completed. If abnormal, follow steps ( e ) f to ( g ) below.
  5. Disconnect the negative battery terminal cable for 10 seconds.
  6. Connect the battery terminal cable.
  7. Perform the above steps ( a ) b c to ( d ) again.

CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS

HINT

The following can be customized.

Note. After confirming whether the items of the customer's request are applicable or not for the customized items, perform the customize operation. Be sure to record the current value before customizing. In case of performing the troubleshooting, pay attention as there is a possibility that the function is OFF by customizing. (Example: In case of the symptom in which "The wireless operation does not function" is displayed, check that the wireless operation is not OFF by customizing, then perform the troubleshooting.)

AIR CONDITIONER

DISPLAY (ITEM)DEFAULTCONTENTSSETTING
SET TEMP SHIFT (Set Temperature Shift)NORMALTo control with the shifted temperature against the display temperature.+2C / +1C / NORMAL -1C / -2C
AIR INLET MODE (Air Inlet Mode)AUTOIn case of turning the A/C ON when you desire to make the compartment cool down quickly, this is the function to change the mode automatically to RECIRCULATED mode.MANUAL / AUTO
COMPRESSOR MODE (Compressor Mode)AUTOFunction to turn the A/C ON automatically by pressing the AUTO button when the blower is ON and the A/C is OFF.MANUAL / AUTO
COMPRS/DEF OPER (Compressor/Air inlet DEF operation)LINKFunction to turn the A/C ON automatically linking with the FRONT DEF button when the A/C is OFF.NORMAL / LINK
FOOT/DEF MODE (Foot/DEF auto mode)ONFunction to turn the air flow from FOOT/DEF to ON automatically when AUTO MODE is ON.OFF / ON
AUTO BLOW UP (Foot/DEF automatic blow up function)ONFunction to switch the blower level automatically when the defroster is ON.OFF / ON
FOOT AIR LEAK (Foot air leak)ONFunction to cut off the airstream felt underfoot while the vehicle is movingOFF / ON
AMBINT TMP SFT (Ambient Temperature Shift)NORMALTo control with the shifted ambient temperature against the display ambient temperature.+3C / +2C / +1C NORMAL / -1C / -2C / -3C

CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS OF AIR CONDITIONER

ILLUMINATED ENTRY

DISPLAY (ITEM)DEFAULTCONTENTSSETTING
LIGHTING TIME15 sChanges the lighting time after closing the doors (the light quickly fades out when the ignition switch is turned on).7.5 s / 15 s / 30 s
I/L AUTO OFFONFunction to turn off the interior light automatically after specified time for prevent the battery loss when the interior light switch is "DOOR" position and the door is open.ON / OFF
I/L ON/UNLOCKONFunction to light the interior light, etc. when the door is unlocked with a transmitter, door key or door lock control switch.ON / OFF
I/L ON/ACC OFFONIlluminates the interior light when the ignition switch is turned from the ACC to LOCK position.ON / OFF

CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS OF ILLUMINATED ENTRY

LIGHT CONTROL

DISPLAY (ITEM)DEFAULTCONTENTSSETTING
SENSITIVITYNORMALTo adjust the sensitivity of the lighting illumination. Refer to the *1 illustration.LIGHT2 / LIGHT1 / NORMAL / DARK1 / DARK2
DISP EX ON SENNORMALChanges the brightness when lowering lights such as the combination meter indicator lamp, A/C indicator lamp, and clock lamp. Refer to the illustration *2.LIGHT2 / LIGHT1 / NORMAL / DARK1 / DARK2
DISP EX OFF SENNORMALChanges the brightness when lowering lights such as the combination meter indicator lamp, A/C indicator lamp, and clock. Refer to the illustration *3.LIGHT2 / LIGHT1 / NORMAL / DARK1 / DARK2
DRL FUNCTION ( (1) )ONON/OFF of the DRL function.ON / OFF
(1) w/ Daytime Running Light for U.S.A.
(1)W/ Daytime Running Light for U.S.A.

CUSTOMIZE PARAMETERS LIGHT CONTROL

Illustration of *1

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Illustration of *2

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Illustration of *3

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BUZZER CANCEL SETTING

The buzzer cancel setting, which is a setting of the buzzer function of the combination meter, can disable the driver's seat belt buzzer, front passenger's seat belt buzzer and back-up warning buzzer (A/T reverse buzzer).

Note. Basically, these buzzers should be set on for safety driving. However, only if it is necessary to set the buzzer off for some reason, perform the following procedures.

PROCEDURE

StepsBack-up Warning BuzzerDriver's Seat Belt BuzzerFront Passenger's Seat Belt Buzzer
1Turn the POWER switch ON.Turn the POWER switch ON.Turn the POWER switch ON.
2Press the ODO / TRIP switch until the odometer displays "ODO".Press the ODO / TRIP switch until the odometer displays "ODO".Press the ODO / TRIP switch until the odometer displays "ODO".
3Turn the POWER switch OFF.Turn the POWER switch OFF.Turn the POWER switch OFF.
4Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the brake pedal (Check that the combination meter displays "READY").Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the brake pedal (Check that the combination meter displays "READY").Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the brake pedal (Check that the combination meter displays "READY").
5Press the ODO / TRIP switch, immediately (within 6 seconds) and hold it down for 10 seconds or more.Press the ODO / TRIP switch, immediately (within 6 seconds) and hold it down for 10 seconds or more.Sit in the front passenger seat. Press the ODO / TRIP switch, immediately (within 6 seconds after turning the power switch ON) and hold it down for 10 seconds or more.
6Continue holding down the ODO /TRIP switch, move the shift lever to "R" and press the P switch.Continue holding down the ODO /TRIP switch, fasten the driver's seat belt.Continue holding down the ODO /TRIP switch, fasten the front passenger's seat belt.
7Check that the odometer displays either "b-on" or "b-off". (1)Check that the odometer displays either "b-on" or "b-off". (1)Check that the odometer displays either "b-on" or "b-off". (1)
8Press the ODO / TRIP switch to change the display to "b-off".Press the ODO / TRIP switch to change the display to "b-off".Press the ODO / TRIP switch to change the display to "b-off".
9Turn the POWER switch OFF.Turn the POWER switch OFF.Turn the POWER switch OFF.
10Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the brake pedal (Check that the combination meter displays "READY".Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the brake pedal (Check that the combination meter displays "READY".Turn the POWER switch ON while depressing the brake pedal (Check that the combination meter displays "READY".
11Check that no buzzer sounds when the shift lever is in "R".Check that no buzzer sounds.Check that no buzzer sounds when sitting on the front passenger's seat.
(1) Check that no buzzer sounds when sitting on the front passenger's seat.
(1)Check that no buzzer sounds when sitting on the front passenger's seat.

PROCEDURE BUZZER CANCEL SETTING

*: "b-off" indicates that the buzzer is OFF. "b-on" indicates that the buzzer is ON. The buzzer cancel setting will be finished (the odometer will display "ODO") if the ODO / TRIP switch is not operated for 10 seconds or more. In this case, perform step 11 to check that buzzer cancel setting is complete. If it is not complete, start from step 1 again.

Note. When either the battery cable or the combination meter connector is disconnected, these buzzers are set on.

SMART ENTRY SYSTEM

Display (Item)DefaultContentsSetting
SMART WARN 1 (Warn key is taken from D-door with P position)ONFunction that warns driver that key is taken out from driver's door when shift position is in P and power switch is not OFFON/OFF
SMART WARN 2 (Warn key is taken from D-door without P position)ONFunction that warns driver that key is taken out from driver's door when shift position is not in P and power switch is not OFFON/OFF
SMART WARN 3 (Warn key is taken out by other passengers)ONFunction that warns driver that key is taken out from any door except driver's door by passenger when power switch is not OFFON/OFF
SMART BUZ NUM (Setting number of warning buzzer sounds)3 TIMESFunction that sets number of warning buzzer sounds when key is taken out of vehicleOFF/ 3TIMES/5TIMES/7TIMES
SMART WARN 4 (Warn locking door when Engine is idling)2sFunction that sets warning time for locking doors while engine is idlingOFF/1s/2s
SMART WARN 5 (Warn when key is left in vehicle)2sFunction that sets warning time for locking doors while key is inside vehicleOFF/1s/2s
SMART WARN 6 (Warn starting E/G when key is out of detection range)ONFunction that warns driver that smart ignition control is being attempted to be activated while key is out of detection rangeON/OFF
KEY LOW-BATT WRN (Warn when key battery becomes weak)ONFunction that warns driver that key's battery power is lowON/OFF
SMART UNLOCK (Smart door unlock mode)EACHFunction that makes smart unlock operation available.AKK/EACH/D-door
TRANSMIT INTVAL (Transmission interval)300msFunction that sets smart signal transmission intervals when vehicle is stopped and key is outside vehicle150ms/300ms/450ms/600ms
PARK WAIT TIME (Wait time to permit opening door after locking)3.0sFunction that sets waiting time to permit opening door after door is locked with smart lock function0.5s/1.5s/2.5s/5s
SMART BACK DOOR (Backdoor opening operation when vehicle is locked)LONGFunction that enables back door to open when key is inside luggage compartmentLONG/TWICE/OFF

SMART ENTRY SYSTEM

WIRELESS DOOR LOCK: w/ Smart Entry System Table

Display (item)DefaultContentsSetting
OPEN DOOR WARN (Open door warning)ONIf door is not completely closed and transmitter LOCK switch is pressed, this function makes buzzer sound for 10 seconds.ON/OFF
WIRLS BUZZ OPER (Buzzer answer-back of wireless)ONFunction that makes wireless buzzer sound for answer-back when transmitter lock/unlock switch is pressed.ON/OFF
WIRELESS OPER (Wireless door lock control function)ONFunction that turns wireless door lock function ON/OFF.ON/OFF
ALARM FUNCTION (Panic function)ONFunction that operates theft deterrent system when transmitter panic switch on transmitter is held for 0.8 seconds.ON/OFF
UNLOCK/2OPER (2 times operation wireless unlock)ONFunction that unlocks driver side door when unlock switch on transmitter is pressed once, and unlocks all doors when pressed twice. If on OFF setting, pressing unlock switch once makes all doors unlock.ON/OFF
AUTO LOCK DELAY (Auto lock time)30sThis function controls amount of time from unlocking doors to automatic re-locking function.30s/60s
HAZARD ANS BACK (Hazard answer-back of wireless)ONWhen lock switch on transmitter is pressed, this function illuminates all hazard warning lamps once. when unlock switch is pressed, all hazard warning lamps illuminate twice.ON/OFF

WIRELESS DOOR LOCK W/ SMART ENTRY SYSTEM

WIRELESS DOOR LOCK w/o Smart Entry System

Display (item)DefaultContentsSetting
OPEN DOOR WARN(Open door warning)ONIf door is not completely closed and transmitter LOCK switch is pressed, this function makes buzzer sound for 10 seconds.ON/OFF
WIRELESS OPER (Wireless door lock control function)ONFunction that turns wireless door lock function ON/OFF.ON/OFF
ALARM FUNCTION (Panic function)ONFunction that operates theft deterrent system when transmitter panic switch on transmitter is held for 0.8 seconds.ON/OFF
UNLOCK/2OPER (2 times operation wireless unlock)ONFunction that unlocks driver side door when unlock switch on transmitter is pressed once, and unlocks all doors when pressed twice. If on OFF setting, pressing unlock switch once makes all doors unlock.ON/OFF
AUTO LOCK DELAY (Auto lock time)30sThis function controls amount of time from unlocking doors to automatic re-locking function.30s/60s
HAZARD ANS BACK (Hazard answer-back of wireless)ONWhen lock switch on transmitter is pressed, this function illuminates all hazard warning lamps once. when unlock switch is pressed, all hazard warning lamps illuminate twice.ON/OFF

WIRELESS DOOR LOCK

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Scheme 67: Theft deterrent system

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Scheme 68: VEHICLE LIFT AND SUPPORT LOCATIONS

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  1. NOTICE ABOUT VEHICLE CONDITION WHEN JACKING UP The vehicle must be unloaded before jacking up the vehicle. Never jack up/lift up a heavily loaded vehicle. When removing heavy equipment such as the engine and transmission, the center of gravity of the vehicle may shift. To stabilize the vehicle: place a balance weight in a location where it will not roll or shift; or use a mission jack to hold the jacking support.
  2. NOTICE FOR USING 4 POST LIFT Follow the safety procedures outlined in its instruction manual. Use precautionary measures to prevent the free beam from damaging tires or wheels. Use wheel clocks to secure the vehicle.
  3. NOTICE FOR USING JACK AND SAFETY STAND Work in a flat area using wheel chocks at all times. Use a safety stand with a rubber attachment, as shown in the illustration. Apply the jack and rigid rack to the specified location on the vehicle. When jacking up the front wheels, release the parking brake and place wheel chocks only behind the rear wheels. When jacking up the rear wheels, place wheel chocks only in front of the front wheels. The jack should not be used without the rigid rack. When jacking up only the front wheels or only the rear wheels, place wheel chocks on both sides of the wheels touching the ground. When lowering the vehicle with its front wheels jacked up, release the parking brake and place wheel chocks only in front of the rear wheels. When lowering a vehicle with its rear wheels jacked up, place wheel chocks only behind the front wheels.
  4. NOTICE FOR USING SWING ARM TYPE LIFT Follow the safety procedures outlined in its instruction manual. Use swing arms equipped with rubber attachments, as shown in the illustration. When using the lift, its center should be as close to the vehicle's center of gravity as possible. Set the vehicle on the lift as level as possible. Then match the groove of the lift to the rigid rack support location. Be sure to lock the swing arms before lifting and during work (if equipped with arm locks). Lift the vehicle up off the ground. Stand at a safe distance and shake the vehicle to check its stability.
  5. NOTICE FOR USING PLATE TYPE LIFT
  1. Follow the safety procedures outlined in its instruction manual.
  2. Use plate lift attachments (rubber lifting blocks) on top of the plate surface.
  3. Refer to the table below to determine how to properly set the vehicle. VEHICLE SETTING Right and left set position Place the vehicle over the center of the lift. Front and rear set position Place the attachments at the ends of the rubber plate surface, under the vehicle lift pad (A and C in the illustration). Raise the plate slightly and reposition the vehicle so the top of the attachment (B in the illustration) is aligned with the front side notch in the vehicle rocker flange.
  4. Lift the vehicle up off the ground, and shake it to make sure that it is stable.

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CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS

HINT

  1. In troubleshooting, the problem symptoms must be confirmed accurately. Preconceptions should be discarded in order to give an accurate judgement. To clearly understand what the problem symptoms are, it is extremely important to ask the customer about the problem and the conditions at the time it occurred.
  2. As much information as possible should be gathered for reference. Past problems that seem unrelated may also help in some cases. In the Diagnostic Article, a customer problem analysis table is provided for each system.
  3. 5 items are important points in the problem analysis

IMPORTANT POINTS WITH CUSTOMER PROBLEM ANALYSIS

  1. What --- Vehicle model, system name
  2. When --- Date, time, occurrence frequency
  3. Where --- Road conditions
  4. Under what conditions? --- Running conditions, driving conditions, weather conditions
  5. How did it happen? --- Problem symptoms

(Sample) Supplemental Restraint System check sheet

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GLOSSARY OF SAE AND TOYOTA TERMS

This glossary lists all SAE-J1930 terms and abbreviations used in this data in compliance with SAE recommendations, as well as their TOYOTA equivalents.

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Scheme 72: GLOSSARY OF SAE AND TOYOTA TERMS

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