S7-Lxje05a 4
S7-Lxje05a 4
S7-Lxje05a 4
FOREWORD
This workshop manual has been prepared to provide information regarding repair procedures on Hino Trucks.
Applicable for HINO 155, 155h, 195, 195h series, equipped with J05E engine
When making any repairs on your vehicle, be careful not to be injured through improper procedures.
As for maintenance items, refer to the Owner's Manual.
All information and specifications in this manual are based upon the latest product information available at the time of printing.
Hino Motors Sales U.S.A., Inc. reserves the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
Please note that the publications below have also been prepared as relevant workshop manuals for the components and sys-
tems in these vehicles.
HYBRID 3-001
TRANSMISSION 4-001
AXLE 7-001
DIFFERENTIAL 8-001
INDEX: TROUBLE SHOOTING GROUP 1/2
GENERAL INTRODUCTION
ENGINE
HYBRID
WORKSHOP TRANSMISSION
MANUAL CLUTCH
PROPELLER SHAFT
AXLE
DIFFERENTIAL
BRAKE
STEERING
SUSPENSION
BODY CONSTRUCTION
ELECTRICAL
CONTROL SYSTEM
HYBRID 3–1
HYBRID
3-001
BATTERY ECU
Battery block voltage V10 Battery block voltage V10 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V11 Battery block voltage V11 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V12 Battery block voltage V12 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V13 Battery block voltage V13 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V14 Battery block voltage V14 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V15 Battery block voltage V15 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V16 Battery block voltage V16 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V17 Battery block voltage V17 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V18 Battery block voltage V18 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V19 Battery block voltage V19 -327.68 - 327.67 V
ΔSOC — 0 - 100 %
Battery block voltage V10 Battery block voltage V10 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V11 Battery block voltage V11 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V12 Battery block voltage V12 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V13 Battery block voltage V13 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V14 Battery block voltage V14 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V15 Battery block voltage V15 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V16 Battery block voltage V16 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V17 Battery block voltage V17 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V18 Battery block voltage V18 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block voltage V19 Battery block voltage V19 -327.68 - 327.67 V
Ambient temperature in battery pack Ambient temperature in battery pack -327.68 - 327.67 C
ΔSOC — 0 - 100 %
Battery block minimum voltage Battery block minimum voltage -327.68 - 327.67 V
Battery block maximum voltage Battery block maximum voltage -327.68 - 327.67 V
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
EN01H03ZZZ030602005004
Battery computer
Low High
voltage voltage
IG2 IGCT AM part part Main battery
SMR2
AM VBB20
IGCT BAT20
IG2 VBB19
SMR1
BAT19
VBB18
BAT18
VBB17
SMR3
BAT17
CANH VBB16
CAN BAT16
CANL
VBB15
BAT15
VBB14
BAT14
VBB13
BAT13
VBB12
BAT12
VBB11
BAT11
VBB10
VBB9
BAT9
VBB8
VIB BAT8
Current
IB
sensor VBB7
GIB
BAT7
VBB6
BAT6
TB1 VBB5
GB1 BAT5
TB2 VBB4
GB2 BAT4
Main battery TB3 VBB3
GB3 BAT3
TB4
VBB2
GB4 BAT2
TC1
VBB1
GC1
BAT1
GND GBB0
SHTS03ZZZ0300528
3–594 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0562
EN01H03ZZZ030602005005
HV Battery ECU
F_HV_10A 2 13 1
X P A AM
SHTS03ZZZ0300529
1. Technical description
• To the AM terminal of the HV battery ECU, the backup power is constantly supplied for storing malfunction code
(DTC). Backup power is supplied even when the starter key is OFF.
<Description of malfunction>
• A low auxiliary battery voltage has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–595
2. Check that the [HV_10 A] fuse is not broken and is installed prop-
erly.
HV(10A)
SHTS03ZZZ0300530
YES NO
3. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the vehi-
cle-side PCU harness (24P) connector terminals.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side PCU
harness (24P) con-
SHTS03ZZZ0300531 Starter key: LOCK nector 10 – 16 V
2nd terminal –
16th terminal
YES NO
3. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the lower
PCU harness (16P) connector terminals.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
HV battery ECU
(26P) connector
Starter key: LOCK 10 – 16 V
SHTS03ZZZ0300533 1st terminal –
12th terminal
YES NO
Replace the HV battery ECU. Replace the (upper) PCU wire harness.
3–598 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0604
EN01H03ZZZ030602005006
1. Technical description
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the HV battery ECU RAM
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P0604.
SHTS03ZZZ0300534
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300535
YES NO
DTC: P0605
EN01H03ZZZ030602005007
1. Technical description
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the HV battery ECU ROM
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P0605.
SHTS03ZZZ0300536
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300537
YES NO
DTC: P060B
EN01H03ZZZ030602005008
1. Technical description
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the AD converter of the HV battery ECU
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P060B.
SHTS03ZZZ0300538
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300539
YES NO
DTC: P062F
EN01H03ZZZ030602005009
1. Technical description
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the HV battery ECU EEPROM
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P062F.
SHTS03ZZZ0300540
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300541
YES NO
DTC: P0A1F
EN01H03ZZZ030602005010
1. Technical description
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the HV battery ECU
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P0A1F.
SHTS03ZZZ0300542
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300543
YES NO
DTC: P0A7D
EN01H03ZZZ030602005011
1. Technical description
• The HV battery ECU monitors the HV battery condition and, if it detects the abnormality, records the malfunction
code (DTC).
<Description of malfunction>
• A low HV battery pack SOC has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
SHTS03ZZZ0300544
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300545
YES NO
2. Turn the starter key to the "START" position to check if the engine
starts.
YES NO
Go to step 5. Go to step 4.
3. Turn the starter key to the "START" position again to check if the
engine starts.
YES NO
2. After the engine has started, leave the vehicle idling for about 4
hours. (Charge the HV battery.)
SHTS03ZZZ0300546
YES NO
DTC: P0A7F
EN01H03ZZZ030602005012
SOC
SHTS03ZZZ0300547
1. Technical description
• The HV battery ECU calculates the SOC based on the estimated amperage flowing into HV battery.
• The HV battery ECU sends the SOC to the HV ECU, and the HV ECU, based on this information, performs charg-
ing/discharging control according to the driving condition.
<Description of malfunction>
• Battery pack degradation
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
3–612 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0A7F.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300548
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P0A80
EN01H03ZZZ030602005013
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300549
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• There is a voltage difference between HV battery blocks.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
3–616 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0A80.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300550
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P0A95
EN01H03ZZZ030602005014
C17 VBB10
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300551
1. Technical description
• The HV battery ECU has detected the high-voltage fuse disconnection.
<Description of malfunction>
• High-voltage fuse disconnection
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0A95.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300552
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
! WARNING
While working, wear insulated gloves and protective glasses.
1. Remove the HV battery.
A
2. Remove the service plug wire harness.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
D conditions connections
YES NO
DTC: P0A9D
EN01H03ZZZ030602005015
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300555
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 1 (GND short circuit).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0A9D.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300556
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300557
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
3–626 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0A9E
EN01H03ZZZ030602005016
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300558
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 1 (disconnection).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0A9E.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300559
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300560
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–629
DTC: P0AAE
EN01H03ZZZ030602005017
DTC: P0AAE Abnormality in intake air temperature sensor (GND short circuit)
INFORMATION
HV Battery ECU
5V
Intake air temperature sensor
G9 B9 TC1
SHTS03ZZZ0300561
1. Technical description
• The intake air temperature sensor is mounted on top of the HV battery and its resistance value changes as the
intake air temperature changes. The characteristics of the intake air temperature sensor are the same as those of
the battery temperature sensor.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the intake air temperature sensor (GND short circuit).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform a driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehicle
up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AAE.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300562
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300563
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
3–632 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0AAF
EN01H03ZZZ030602005018
HV Battery ECU
5V
Intake air temperature sensor
G9 B9 TC1
SHTS03ZZZ0300564
1. Technical description
• The intake air temperature sensor is mounted on top of the HV battery and its resistance value changes as the
intake air temperature changes. The characteristics of the intake air temperature sensor are the same as those of
the battery temperature sensor.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the intake air temperature sensor (disconnection).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AAE.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300565
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300566
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–635
DTC: P0ABF
EN01H03ZZZ030602005019
-200 0 200
Charging Discharging
HV battery current (A)
E3 B16
IB IB
E2 B14
GIB GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300567
1. Technical description
• The battery current sensor is mounted on the positive cable side of the HV battery and is used to detect the current
flowing in the HV battery.
• The HV battery ECU inputs the voltage that varies from 0 to 5 volts in proportion to amperage from the battery cur-
rent sensor to the IB terminal.
• This chart shows that the HV battery is charged if the output power from the battery current sensor exceeds 2.5 V,
and the HV battery is discharged when the output power is less than 2.5 V.
• The HV battery ECU determines how much the HV battery is charged or discharged based on the input signal from
the IB terminal and calculates the SOC of the HV battery by estimating the amperage.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the power supply of battery current sensor.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0ABF.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300568
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
IB
VIB
GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300569
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the high-voltage J/B (inside the bat-
tery pack).
After replacing it, go to step 3.
HINT
The battery current sensor cannot be
replaced alone. Replace the high-voltage J/B
assembly (inside the battery pack).
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–639
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0AC0
EN01H03ZZZ030602005020
-200 0 200
Charging Discharging
HV battery current (A)
E3 B16
IB IB
E2 B14
GIB GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300571
1. Technical description
• The battery current sensor is mounted on the positive cable side of the HV battery and is used to detect the current
flowing in the HV battery.
• The HV battery ECU inputs the voltage that varies from 0 to 5 volts in proportion to amperage from the battery cur-
rent sensor to the IB terminal.
• This chart shows that the HV battery is charged if the output power from the battery current sensor exceeds 2.5 V,
and the HV battery is discharged when the output power is less than 2.5 V.
• The HV battery ECU determines how much the HV battery is charged or discharged based on the input signal from
the IB terminal and calculates the SOC of the HV battery by estimating the amperage.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality of characteristic has been detected in the battery current sensor.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AC0.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300572
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
IB
VIB
GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300573
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the high-voltage J/B (inside the bat-
tery pack).
After replacing it, go to step 3.
HINT
The battery current sensor cannot be
replaced alone. Replace the high-voltage J/B
assembly (inside the battery pack).
3–644 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0AC1
EN01H03ZZZ030602005021
-200 0 200
Charging Discharging
HV battery current (A)
E3 B16
IB IB
E2 B14
GIB GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300575
1. Technical description
• The battery current sensor is mounted on the positive cable side of the HV battery and is used to detect the current
flowing in the HV battery.
• The HV battery ECU inputs the voltage that varies from 0 to 5 volts in proportion to amperage from the battery cur-
rent sensor to the IB terminal.
• This chart shows that the HV battery is charged if the output power from the battery current sensor exceeds 2.5 V,
and the HV battery is discharged when the output power is less than 2.5 V.
• The HV battery ECU determines how much the HV battery is charged or discharged based on the input signal from
the IB terminal and calculates the SOC of the HV battery by estimating the amperage.
<Description of malfunction>
• GND short circuit has been detected in the battery current sensor IB line.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AC1.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300576
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
IB
VIB
GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300577
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the high-voltage J/B (inside the bat-
tery pack).
After replacing it, go to step 3.
HINT
The battery current sensor cannot be
replaced alone. Replace the high-voltage J/B
assembly (inside the battery pack).
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–649
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0AC2
EN01H03ZZZ030602005022
-200 0 200
Charging Discharging
HV battery current (A)
E3 B16
IB IB
E2 B14
GIB GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300579
1. Technical description
• The battery current sensor is mounted on the positive cable side of the HV battery and is used to detect the current
flowing in the HV battery.
• The HV battery ECU inputs the voltage that varies from 0 to 5 volts in proportion to amperage from the battery cur-
rent sensor to the IB terminal.
• This chart shows that the HV battery is charged if the output power from the battery current sensor exceeds 2.5 V,
and the HV battery is discharged when the output power is less than 2.5 V.
• The HV battery ECU determines how much the HV battery is charged or discharged based on the input signal from
the IB terminal and calculates the SOC of the HV battery by estimating the amperage.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection has been detected in the battery current sensor IB line.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AC2.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300580
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
IB
VIB
GIB
SHTS03ZZZ0300581
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the high-voltage J/B (inside the bat-
tery pack).
After replacing it, go to step 3.
HINT
The battery current sensor cannot be
replaced alone. Replace the high-voltage J/B
assembly (inside the battery pack).
3–654 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0AC7
EN01H03ZZZ030602005023
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300583
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes.The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 2 (GND short circuit).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AC7.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300584
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300585
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
3–658 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0AC8
EN01H03ZZZ030602005024
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300586
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 2 (disconnection).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AC8.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300587
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300588
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–661
DTC: P0ACC
EN01H03ZZZ030602005025
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300589
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 3 (GND short circuit).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0ACC.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300590
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300591
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
3–664 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0ACD
EN01H03ZZZ030602005026
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300592
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 3 (disconnection).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0ACD.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300593
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300594
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–667
DTC: P0AEA
EN01H03ZZZ030602005027
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300595
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 4 (GND short circuit).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AEA.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300596
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300597
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
3–670 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P0AEB
EN01H03ZZZ030602005028
300 G8 B2 GB1
5V
Resistance value
Battery temperature
SHTS03ZZZ0300598
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery temperature sensor 4 (disconnection).
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0AEB.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300599
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300600
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING 3–673
DTC: P0AFC
EN01H03ZZZ030602005029
1. Technical description
• An abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the HV battery ECU
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P0AFC.
SHTS03ZZZ0300601
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300602
YES NO
DTC: P0B25
EN01H03ZZZ030602005030
1. Technical description
• The HV battery ECU monitors the HV battery condition and, if it detects the abnormality, records the malfunction
code (DTC).
<Description of malfunction>
• A low HV battery block voltage has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
SHTS03ZZZ0300603
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300604
YES NO
2. Turn the starter key to the "START" position to check if the engine
starts.
YES NO
Go to step 5. Go to step 4.
3. Turn the starter key to the "START" position again to check if the
engine starts.
YES NO
2. After the engine has started, leave the vehicle idling for about 4
hours. (Charge the HV battery.)
SHTS03ZZZ0300605
YES NO
DTC: P0B3D
EN01H03ZZZ030602005031
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300606
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B3D.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300607
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300608
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B42
EN01H03ZZZ030602005032
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300610
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B42.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300611
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300612
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B47
EN01H03ZZZ030602005033
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300614
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B47.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300615
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300616
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B4C
EN01H03ZZZ030602005034
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300618
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B4C.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300619
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300620
YES NO
YES NO
DTC: P0B51
EN01H03ZZZ030602005035
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300622
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B51.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300623
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300624
YES NO
YES NO
DTC: P0B56
EN01H03ZZZ030602005036
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300626
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B56.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300627
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300628
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B5B
EN01H03ZZZ030602005037
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300630
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B5B.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300631
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300632
YES NO
YES NO
DTC: P0B60
EN01H03ZZZ030602005038
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C7 VBB10
C17 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300634
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B60.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300635
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300636
YES NO
YES NO
DTC: P0B65
EN01H03ZZZ030602005039
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300638
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B65.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300639
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300640
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B6A
EN01H03ZZZ030602005040
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300642
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B6A.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300643
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300644
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B6F
EN01H03ZZZ030602005041
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300646
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching the high-voltage connector or ter-
minal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B6F.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300647
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300648
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B74
EN01H03ZZZ030602005042
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300650
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B74.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300651
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300652
YES NO
YES NO
DTC: P0B79
EN01H03ZZZ030602005043
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300654
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B79.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300655
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300656
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B7E
EN01H03ZZZ030602005044
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300658
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B7E.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300659
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300660
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B83
EN01H03ZZZ030602005045
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300662
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B83.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300663
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300664
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B88
EN01H03ZZZ030602005046
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300666
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (After the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B88.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300667
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300668
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B8D
EN01H03ZZZ030602005047
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300670
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B8D.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300671
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300672
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B92
EN01H03ZZZ030602005048
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300674
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B92.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300675
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300676
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B97
EN01H03ZZZ030602005049
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300678
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B97.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300679
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300680
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0B9C
EN01H03ZZZ030602005050
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300682
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (After the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0B9C.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300683
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300684
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0BA1
EN01H03ZZZ030602005051
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300686
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or GND short circuit has been detected between the HV battery ECU and HV battery block.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P0BA1.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300687
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300688
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: P0C30
EN01H03ZZZ030602005052
1. Technical description
• The HV battery ECU monitors the HV battery condition and, if it detects the abnormality, records the malfunction
code (DTC).
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality in rise of the HV battery pack SOC has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
SHTS03ZZZ0300691
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300692
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300693
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300694
HINT
In case of malfunction, the number of HV battery level indicator
bars in the HV monitor (in the combination meter) increases from
4 to 5.
SHTS03ZZZ0300695
YES NO
DTC: P3004
EN01H03ZZZ030602005053
1. Technical description
• The HV battery ECU monitors the HV battery condition and, if it detects the abnormality, records the malfunction
code (DTC).
<Description of malfunction>
• The abnormality in external overload has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
SHTS03ZZZ0300696
YES NO
Troubleshoot the inverter for each DTC. Replace the HV battery ECU.
After troubleshooting, go to step 2.
2. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
SHTS03ZZZ0300697
YES NO
DTC: P3011
EN01H03ZZZ030602005054
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300698
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• The abnormality has been detected in the battery block 1.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3011.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300699
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3012
EN01H03ZZZ030602005055
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300700
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• The abnormality has been detected in the battery block 2.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3012.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300701
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3013
EN01H03ZZZ030602005056
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300702
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• The abnormality has been detected in the battery block 3.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3013.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300703
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3014
EN01H03ZZZ030602005057
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300704
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the battery block 4.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3014.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300705
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3015
EN01H03ZZZ030602005058
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300706
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the battery block 5.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3015.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300707
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3016
EN01H03ZZZ030602005059
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300708
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the battery block 6.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3016.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300709
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3017
EN01H03ZZZ030602005060
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300710
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the battery block 7.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3017.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300711
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3018
EN01H03ZZZ030602005061
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300712
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 8.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3018.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300713
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3019
EN01H03ZZZ030602005062
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300714
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the battery block 9.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3019.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300715
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P301B
EN01H03ZZZ030602005063
1. Technical description
• Abnormality has been detected in the HV battery ECU circuit or internal memory.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in the HV battery ECU
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the DTC other than
P301B.
SHTS03ZZZ0300716
YES NO
SHTS03ZZZ0300717
YES NO
DTC: P3020
EN01H03ZZZ030602005064
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300718
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 10.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3020.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300719
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3021
EN01H03ZZZ030602005065
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300720
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 11.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3021.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300721
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3022
EN01H03ZZZ030602005066
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300722
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 12.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3022.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300723
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3023
EN01H03ZZZ030602005067
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300724
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 13.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3023.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300725
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3024
EN01H03ZZZ030602005068
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300726
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 14.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3024.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300727
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3025
EN01H03ZZZ030602005069
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300728
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 15.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3025.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300729
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3026
EN01H03ZZZ030602005070
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300730
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 16.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3026.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300731
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3027
EN01H03ZZZ030602005071
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300732
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 17.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3027.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300733
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3028
EN01H03ZZZ030602005072
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300734
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 18.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3028.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300735
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3029
EN01H03ZZZ030602005073
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300736
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 19.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3029.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300737
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P302F
EN01H03ZZZ030602005074
Battery block
Battery module
HV Battery ECU
SHTS03ZZZ0300738
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality has been detected in the battery block 20.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P302F.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300739
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
3. Shift to the top gear and release the accelerator pedal when the
vehicle speed reaches about 60 km/h to decelerate the vehicle.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Even number group Odd number group Comparative battery block voltage
Battery block voltage (VB0) Battery block voltage (VB1) VB0 VB1
Battery block voltage (VB2) Battery block voltage (VB3) VB2 VB3
Battery block voltage (VB4) Battery block voltage (VB5) VB4 VB5
Battery block voltage (VB6) Battery block voltage (VB7) VB6 VB7
Battery block voltage (VB8) Battery block voltage (VB9) VB8 VB9
Battery block voltage (VB10) Battery block voltage (VB11) VB10 VB11
Battery block voltage (VB12) Battery block voltage (VB13) VB12 VB13
Battery block voltage (VB14) Battery block voltage (VB15) VB14 VB15
Battery block voltage (VB16) Battery block voltage (VB17) VB16 VB17
Battery block voltage (VB18) Battery block voltage (VB19) VB18 VB19
YES NO
DTC: P3065
EN01H03ZZZ030602005075
HV Battery ECU
5V
Battery temperature sensor 1
G4 B1 TB1
G8 B2 GB1
5V
Battery temperature sensor 2
G3 B3 TB2
G7 B4 GB2
5V
Battery temperature sensor 3
G2 B5 TB3
G6 B6 GB3
5V
Battery temperature sensor 4
G1 B7 TB4
G5 B8 GB4
SHTS03ZZZ0300740
1. Technical description
• The HV battery has 4 HV battery temperature sensors on its top.
• The HV battery temperature sensor has the thermistor in it and the resistance changes as the HV battery tempera-
ture changes. The lower the battery temperature becomes, the higher thermistor resistance becomes, and the
higher the battery temperature, the lower the thermistor resistance.
• The HV battery ECU detects the HV battery temperature using the HV battery temperature sensors.
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in characteristic of the HV battery temperature sensor
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
SHTS03ZZZ0300741
YES NO
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P3065.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300742
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
TB4 TB3 TB2 TB1
GB4 GB3 GB2 GB1
3. Inspect the connection of the HV battery ECU connector (B)
(improper fitting or connection).
Connector B
SHTS03ZZZ0300743
YES NO
Connect it firmly. Repair it if necessary. Replace the HV battery thermistor wire har-
ness.
3–854 HYBRID/TROUBLE SHOOTING
DTC: P308A
EN01H03ZZZ030602005076
DTC: P308A
Voltage detection connector come-off (Disconnection of all voltage detection lines)
INFORMATION
HV Battery ECU
Positive side
C12
VBB20
C2
VBB19
C17 VBB10
C7 VBB9
C18
VBB8
C22 GBB0
Negative side
SHTS03ZZZ0300744
1. Technical description
• The HV battery is a nickel-metal hydride battery.
Nickel-metal hydride batteries require no charging from outside the vehicle and, while the vehicle is running, the
SOC of the HV battery is controlled at a certain level by the HV ECU.
• In the HV battery, 6 pieces of 1.2-V cells in series are used as a module and 40 modules are serially connected;
240 cells, which is equivalent to 288 V, are used in total.
• The HV battery ECU monitors 2 modules as a battery block and detects battery block voltage at 20 locations in
total.
<Description of malfunction>
• Voltage detection connector come-off (disconnection of all voltage detection lines)
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
! WARNING
• When inspecting the high-voltage system, be sure to take necessary measures to prevent the electrical shock
such as wearing insulated gloves or removing the service plug grip. Keep the removed service plug grip in your
pocket, so as to prevent another engineer from installing it during operation.
• After removing the service plug grip, wait at least 7 minutes before touching a high-voltage connector or termi-
nal.
HINT
It takes 7 minutes for the high-voltage capacitor in the inverter to be discharged.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• After fixing the defect, perform the driving test (after the engine is warmed up, stop the vehicle, accelerate the vehi-
cle up to 40 km/h, decelerate the vehicle, and stop the vehicle. Repeat this 5 times or more.) to check for the DTC.
4. On the diagnostic tester screen, check for the following DTC other
than P308A.
• P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B, P062F
SHTS03ZZZ0300745
Has DTC (P0A1F, P0AFC, P301B, P0604, P0605, P060B or P062F) been detected?
YES NO
! WARNING
Wear insulated gloves during operation.
1. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
HV Battery ECU
2. Remove the service plug grip.
Connector C
SHTS03ZZZ0300746
YES NO
4. Perform the test drive. (After the engine is warmed up, accelerate
the vehicle from 0 km to 40 km/h, and then decelerate and stop the
vehicle. Repeat this 5 or more times.)
YES NO
DTC: U0074
EN01H03ZZZ030602005077
9
(CANN)
CAN H
CAN L
CAH 1
CAL 1
8
(CANP)
5
(CANL)
12
11
45
65
4
(CANH)
15
10
9
7
4
9
2 6
14
J/C CAN1(22P) 15 15
3
L 17 16 L 17 52 8 L 10 23
H 6 5 H 6 53 3 H 5 24
1
ENGINE No.1 W/H
15
4
15
13
12
16
4
14
17
16
6
1
4
9
7
Diagnosis connector
(DLC)
ATM ECU
Clutch ECU
J-22 G-2
4
9
CAN H
26
CAN L D-32 G-5
CAN H1
To GROUND CIRCUIT Inverter G-3
CAN L1 D-21
Telematics information ABS ECU
A-18 P-8 G-1
Battery CAN H
ECU CAN L A-19 P-7 G-7
SHTS03ZZZ0300748
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• DIAG CAN communication shutdown due to bus off
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
5. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position and leave the vehicle
for about 1 minute.
YES NO
DTC: U0293
EN01H03ZZZ030602005078
9
(CANN)
CAN H
CAN L
CAH 1
CAL 1
8
(CANP)
5
(CANL)
12
11
45
65
4
(CANH)
15
10
9
7
4
9
2 6
14
15
J/C CAN1(22P) 15
3
4
L 17 16 L 17 52 8 L 10 23
H 6 5 H 6 53 3 H 5 24
1
ENGINE No.1 W/H
15
4
15
13
12
16
4
14
17
16
6
1
4
9
7
Diagnosis connector
(DLC)
ATM ECU
Clutch ECU
J-22 G-2
4
9
CAN H
26
CAN L D-32 G-5
CAN H1
To GROUND CIRCUIT Inverter G-3
CAN L1 D-21
Telematics information ABS ECU
A-18 P-8 G-1
Battery CAN H
ECU CAN L A-19 P-7 G-7
SHTS03ZZZ0300750
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• No reception frame data is received from the HV ECU.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the auxiliary battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
5. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position and leave the vehicle
for about 1 minute.
YES NO
2. Turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position and leave the vehicle
for about 1 minute.
SHTS03ZZZ0300752
YES NO
YES NO
Repair or replace the faulty part found when Replace the HV battery ECU.
performing the CAN communication system
vehicle diagnosis procedure.
TRANSMISSION 4–1
TRANSMISSION
4
4-001
TROUBLESHOOTING
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
EN01H04ZZZ030601001001
Shifting up to gear 5 or 6 while the transmission 1. Temperature sensor (in the valve body)
is cold 2. Control computer assembly
The engine stops when going into D or R range 1. Transmission solenoid assembly (SL3)
after engine start or when the vehicle is stopped. 2. Control computer assembly
TRANSMISSION (A465)
4-001
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–5
TROUBLESHOOTING
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
• Ensure that individual connectors are certainly connected before start of checking works.
• Make sure to set the starter key to the "LOCK" position before disconnecting a connector.
• Replace the part or the component that have a failure or trouble. Do not fix and reuse it.
• Delete the past malfunction code after recording. Then conduct a diagnosis again to check for present failures.
• Delete the past failure memory after completion of a diagnostic analysis.50
• The AT ECU requires engine speed information to identify failure. Thus, if diagnosis codes were erased by HINO DX Ⅱ or
DLC3 short-circuiting, make sure to start the engine first and then check if there is any diagnosis code left after the eras-
ing. Also after the repair, start the engine first and then check the absence of diagnosis code surely. If accessories were
removed for repair, start the engine first and then check the absence of diagnosis code before mounting them again after
the repair. Accessories must be mounted only after checking the absence of diagnosis code.
4–6 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
! CAUTION
• If the automatic transmission assembly or the control computer
assembly is replaced, be sure to initialize the AT learned value.
• If AT oil temperature warning light turns on for 2 seconds
turns off for 1 seconds repeatedly during AT learned value ini-
tialization mode, set the starter key to the "LOCK" position,
make sure that the vehicle is stopped certainly, and then carry
out the initialization once again from the beginning.
1. PREPARATION
(1) Turn off the electrical loads such as the air conditioner and
the headlights.
(2) Apply the parking brake and install a wheel stopper.
! CAUTION
Park the vehicle certainly.
(3) Make sure that A/T oil level is within the specified range.
(4) Start the engine and warm it up for 5 minutes.
(5) Operate the shift lever and repeat shifting the transmission
between the positions, N D 5 times or more and between
the positions, N R 5 times or more.
LIGHT OUT
0.2 0.5
SECONDS SECONDS
SHTS042560300004
4–8 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
(3) If the AT oil temperature warning light goes off or goes on,
idle the engine.
NOTICE
• When the AT learned value initialization 2 is completed, the AT
oil temperature warning light goes off.
• If the AT oil temperature warning light goes on, it indicates that
the attempt to perform the AT learned value initialization 2 have
failed. In that case, perform the same steps once again from the
AT learned value initialization 1.
(4) Turn the over drive switch as follows: OFF (O/D prohibited)
ON (O/D allowed). (O/D OFF light goes off)
LIGHT
OUT 0.2 0.5
SECONDS SECONDS
SHTS042560300006
(3) If the AT oil temperature warning light goes on, or it goes off
for 2 seconds goes on for 1 second, then idle the engine.
NOTICE
LIGHT 2 • When the AT learned value initialization 4 is completed, the AT
ON SECONDS oil temperature warning light repeats the cycles of going off for
2 seconds going on for 1 second.
LIGHT • If the AT learned value initialization 4 is not completed, the AT
OUT oil temperature warning light goes on. In that case, perform the
IG OFF same steps once again from the AT learned value initialization 3.
1 SECOND
(4) Place the shift lever in P position.
SHTS042560300007
(5) Open the circuit between the terminals, 13(TC)4(CG) of
the DLC3.
(6) Stop the engine.
4–10 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
TC
SHTS042560300008
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–11
[WHEN NORMAL]
0.25s 0.25s
LIGHT ON
LIGHT OUT
LIGHT OUT
1 2 2 3
10-DIGIT 1-DIGIT 10-DIGIT 1-DIGIT
TC TERMINAL OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT OUTPUT
GND SHORT
WHEN CODE "12" WHEN CODE "23" IS OUTPUT
CIRCUIT
IS OUTPUT
SHTS042560300009
NOTICE
• If the codes are normal, the light repeats the cycle of going on
for 0.25 seconds and then going off for 0.25 seconds.
• If there is a single code, output the same code at 4.5 second
intervals. If outputting the multiple codes, output the different
codes at 2.5 second intervals. After going through a round of
code outputs, perform another round of code outputs this time
at 4.5 second intervals.
• If two or more code numbers are output, display the code num-
bers in ascending order.
(4) Set the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
(5) Open the circuit between the terminals, 13(TC) 4(CG) of
the DLC3.
TC
SHTS042560300010
4–12 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
(3) Turn the over drive switch to OFF (O/D prohibited) (O/D OFF
indicator light goes on)
(4) Open the circuit between the terminals, 13(TC) 4(CG) of
the DLC3.
(5) Set the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
(6) Turn the over drive switch to ON (O/D allowed). (O/D OFF
indicator light is unlit)
(7) Use the SST to create a short-circuit between the terminals,
13(TC) 4(CG) of the DLC3.
SST: 09843-18040
(8) Turn the starter key "ON".
SHTS042560300011
LIGHT OUT
SHTS042560300012
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–13
ECU+B B11
B7 CN2H
+B B12
ECU-IG B4 CN2L
IG
B3 B13
OIL TEMPERATURE SENSOR (T/C) IG2 DG DLC
B16 C9
OIL2 IDL
C14
OILW
C13 METER
TRANSMISSION WIRE SPD1
A28 E2
C3
OIL TEMPERATURE DGLP
SENSOR (V/B) OD SW
B15
OIL B14
OD2
SOLENOID S1
A1
S1 NEUTRAL START SW
SOLENOID S2
A22 A20
S2 P
SOLENOID S3 A21
A3 R
S3
SOLENOID S4 A29
B19 N ECU-IG
S4 A19
A7 D
SL1+ A17
2
SOLENOID SL1
CONTROL COMPUTER ASSEMBLY
A6 A16
SL1- L
A8
SL2+
SOLENOID SL2 A9 B23
SL2- BFC EXHAUST BRAKE SWITCH
A5
SL3+
SOLENOID SL3 A15 C15
SL3- NE ENGINE ECU
A30
SL4+ B21
SOLENOID SL4 CAN-
A31 B20 VCS ECU
SL4- CAN+
VALVE BODY ASSEMBLY A25
BK STOP LIGHT
OIL PRESSURE SW 1 C6 ECU-IG STP
TPS1 SWITCH
OIL PRESSURE SW 2 C17
TPS2
OIL PRESSURE SW 3 C12
TPS3
OIL PRESSURE SW 4 C5
TPS4 C2
OIL PRESSURE SW 5 C11 EOP CLUTCH ECU
TPS5
OIL PRESSURE SW 6 C16
TPS6
OIL PRESSURE SW 7 A10
TPS7
OIL PRESSURE SW 8 A26
TPS8
TURBINE REVOLUTION
SENSOR C1
NT-
B1
OUTPUT REVOLUTION SP2+
SENSOR B2
SP2-
B8
E
B17
GND
SW: SWITCH
SHTS042560300013
4–14 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
CONTROL COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
VIEW
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 VEHICLE HARNESS
SHTS042560300014
2 — — 18 — —
4 — — 20 P Shift position SW P
6 SL1- Linear solenoid 1 drive signal (-) 22 S2 Shift solenoid 2 drive signal
11 — — 27 — —
12 — — 28 E2 Sensor GND
13 — — 29 N Shift position SW N
15 SL3- Linear solenoid 3 drive signal (-) 31 SL4- Linear solenoid 4 drive signal (-)
16 L Shift position SW L3
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–15
CONTROL COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR B
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
VIEW
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 VEHICLE HARNESS
SHTS042560300015
5 — — 17 GND GND2
6 — — 18 — —
10 — — 22 — —
CONTROL COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR C
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12
VIEW
13 14 15 16 17 VEHICLE HARNESS
SHTS042560300016
2 EOP Electric oil pump drive enable signal 11 TPS5 Oil pressure SW5
Diagnosis
DTC code Inspection item
monitor code
P0985 65 On/Off solenoid 4 (for line pressure lock/gain change) system short circuit
P0986 65 On/Off solenoid 4 (for line pressure lock/gain change) system disconnection
Diagnosis
DTC code Inspection item
monitor code
J/B
39
S/S 8PULSE 24 AT ECU
19 17
(GND)
20 8
(E)
Combination meter J/C5
23 13
(SPD1)
SHTS042560300017
1. Technical description
• The vehicle speed sensor constantly measures the vehicle speed.
<Description of malfunction>
• The signal from the vehicle speed sensor is not detected normally.
3. Reset condition
• During output rotation sensor pulse detection, 1 vehicle sensor pulse is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–20 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
YES NO
5. From [Data monitor and Active test], select the following to mea-
sure the vehicle speed.
SHTS042560300018 Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
YES NO
4 Inspecting the vehicle speed signal circuit wire harness for disconnection
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (C)
to vehicle – side
combination
Starter key: LOCK meter connector 1 or less
(40P)
SPD1 (C13) termi-
nal – SPD2 (A23)
terminal
8P OUT
SHTS042560300020
YES NO
5 Inspecting the vehicle speed signal circuit wire harness for short circuit
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (C)
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
SPD1 SPD1 (C13) termi-
nal – GND
SHTS042560300021
YES NO
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the AT ECU power supply system (disconnection in the IGN circuit or +B cir-
cuit).
3. Reset condition
• After the engine is stopped and restarted, the power supply voltage is within the specified range (10 to 16 V).
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
1. Inspect that the [ECU+B 10A] and [ECU-IG2 10A] fuses are not
broken and are installed properly.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
[ECU+B 10 A] fuse
– #1 terminal – 1 or less
#2 terminal
YES NO
+B(+) IG(+) IG2(+) E(-) 2. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector (B).
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (B)
IG2+ (B3) terminal
– E- (B8) terminal
SHTS042560300022 Starter key: ON 10 – 16 V
IG+ (B4) terminal –
E- (B8) terminal
+B+ (B7) terminal
– E- (B8) terminal
YES NO
SHTS042560300023
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The shift position signal is not detected normally.
3. Reset condition
• Any of the contacts is detected.
• Within 50 msec after the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the “N contact” or “P contact” is detected and the
“R contact,” “D contact,” “4th contact,” and “3rd contact” are not detected
• The “N contact” or “R contact” is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
5. From [Data monitor and Active test], select the following to inspect
the shift position switch.
SHTS042560300024 Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Shifting operation
Shift position SW
NR
R [R]
: OFF ON
Shifting operation
Shift position SW
N L3
3 [3]
: OFF ON
Shifting operation
Shift position SW
N4
D4 [4]
: OFF ON
Starter key: ON
Shifting operation
Shift position SW
ND
D (5) [D]
: OFF ON
Shifting operation
Shift position SW
DN
N [N]
: OFF ON
Shifting operation
Shift position SW
RP
P [P]
: OFF ON
YES NO
B(+)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300025
Vehicle-side neu-
tral switch con-
nector
Starter key: ON RB (4) terminal – 10 – 16 V
GND
B (10) terminal –
GND
YES NO
5 4 3 2 1
Measurement Tester
Standard values
10 9 8 7 6 conditions connections
Neutral switch
connector
B RL DL LL L P position
: RB (4) terminal –
SHTS042560300026
PL (5) terminal
: L (6) terminal –
B (10) terminal
R position
: RB (4) terminal –
Starter key: LOCK RL (9) terminal
(Operate the shift N position
lever and mea- : RB (4) terminal –
1 or less
sure the resis- NL (1) terminal
tance in each shift : L (6) terminal –
lever position.) B (10) terminal
D position
: RB (4) terminal –
DL (8) terminal
4 position
: RB (4) terminal –
2L (2) terminal
L3 position
: RB (4) terminal –
LL (7) terminal
YES NO
4. Operate the shift lever and using the electrical tester, measure the
voltage between the vehicle-side AT ECU connector terminals.
R(+)
N(+)
SHTS042560300027
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–33
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
(A) and (B)
P (A20) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
: P position (i)
: Position other
than P position (ii)
R (A21) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
: R position (i)
: Position other
than R position (ii)
N (A29) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
: N position (i)
: Position other
than N position (ii) (i): 10 – 16 V
Starter key: ON
(ii): 0 – 3 V
D (A19) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
: D position (i)
: Position other
than D position (ii)
(for reference)
2 (A17) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
: 4th position (i)
: Position other
than 4th position
(ii) (for reference)
L (A16) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
: L3 position (i)
: Position other
than L3 position
(ii) (for reference)
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300028
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the oil pressure switch.
3. Reset condition
• Within 50 msec after the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the "N contact" or "P contact" is detected and the
"R contact," "D contact," "4th contact," and "3rd contact" are not detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
TPS8(+)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
SHTS042560300029 conditions connections
Vehicle-side trans-
mission solenoid
Starter key: ON wire connector (B) 10 – 16 V
TPS8 (B6) terminal
– GND
YES NO
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
5. Start the engine and move the shift lever to the D position.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Starter key ON
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: ON (P position)
ECU connectors
(P position) : 10 – 16 V
(A) and (B)
While the engine When the engine
TPS8 (A26) termi-
is running is started
nal – E (B8) termi-
(D position) (D position)
nal
:0–3V
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
2
16 16 15 1 Oil temperature sensor
(OIL2)
SHTS042560300031
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The transmission oil temperature is not detected normally.
3. Reset condition
• The resistance across the oil temperature sensor remaining at 59 or more or below 309 k is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
5 4 3 2 1 Standard values
conditions connections
10 9 8 7 6
Transmission
solenoid wire con-
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
nector (B)
E2 OIL (B3) – GND
SHTS042560300033
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
E2(-) OIL(+)
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300034
(A) and (B)
Starter key: LOCK 59 – 309 k
OIL (B15) terminal
– E2 (A28) termi-
nal
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
(A) and (B)
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
E2 OIL E2 (A28) – GND
OIL (B15) terminal
– GND
SHTS042560300035
YES NO
SHTS042560300036
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• No pulse is detected from the AT turbine revolution sensor.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal
• During output rotation sensor pulse detection, 1 turbine revolution sensor pulse is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–43
SP2+(+) 2. Using the electrical test, measure the voltage between the termi-
E(-)
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector. (With the connector
connected to the ECU.)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine ECU connector (B)
6 – 10 V
is running (idling) SP2+ (B1) terminal
SHTS042560300037
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
Go to step 2. Go to step 3.
NT-(+) 2. Connect the oscilloscope (voltage: 500 mV/DIV, time: 500 msec/
E(-) DIV) to the vehicle-side AT ECU connector. (With the connector
connected to the ECU.)
3. Start the engine and measure the signal waveform between the
terminals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
HINT
When the engine speed increases, the waveform period shortens.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
While the engine (B) and (C)
Waveform
is running (idling) (+) to (-)
GND NT- (C1) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
SHTS042560300038
YES NO
NT-
2. Disconnect the turbine revolution sensor and AT ECU connectors.
SP2+
3. Using the electrical tester, measure the resistance between the
vehicle-side AT ECU connector and vehicle-side turbine revolution
sensor connector terminals.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
(B) and (C) – Vehi-
cle-side turbine
revolution sensor
Starter key: LOCK 1 or less
connector
NT- NT+ SP2+ (B1) terminal
– NT+ (2) terminal
1 2 NT- (C1) terminal –
NT- (1) terminal
SHTS042560300039
YES NO
4 Inspecting the turbine revolution sensor wire harness for short circuit
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
Starter key: LOCK (B) and (C) 10 k or more
SP2+ (B1) – GND
NT- (C1) – GND
NT- NT+
1 2
SHTS042560300040
YES NO
Replace the turbine revolution sensor. Replace or repair the wire harness.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–47
DTC: P0720/DIAGNOSIS MONITOR CODE: 61 Vehicle speed sensor No.2 system failure
INFORMATION
SHTS042560300041
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• No pulse is detected from the AT output rotation sensor.
3. Reset condition
• During vehicle speed sensor pulse detection, 1 output rotation sensor pulse is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–48 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
SHTS042560300042
YES NO
2. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
SP2+(+) nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector. (With the connector
E(-)
connected to the ECU.)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine ECU connector (B)
6 – 10 V
is running (idling) SP2+ (B1) terminal
SHTS042560300043
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
Go to step 3. Go to step 4.
4–50 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
SP2-(+) 2. Connect the oscilloscope (voltage: 500 mV/DIV, time: 500 msec/
E(-)
DIV) to the vehicle-side AT ECU connector. (With the connector
connected to the ECU.)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
GND
Vehicle-side AT
Vehicle speed: ECU connector (B)
Approximately 20 (+) – (-) Waveform
SHTS042560300044 km/h SP2- (B2) terminal
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (B)
– Vehicle-side out-
put rotation sen-
Starter key: LOCK sor connector 1 or less
SP2+ (B1) terminal
SP2- SP2+ – SP2+ (2) terminal
SP2- (B2) terminal
1 2 – SP2- (1) terminal
SHTS042560300045
YES NO
6 Inspecting the output rotation sensor wire harness for short circuit
SP2- SP2+
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (B)
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
SP2+ (B1) – GND
SP2- (B2) – GND
SP2- SP2+
1 2
SHTS042560300046
YES NO
Replace the output rotation sensor. Repair or replace the wire harness.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–53
AT ECU
19 17
(GND)
J/C5 20 8
Engine ECU (E)
34 27 24 15
(TAC) (NE)
J/B
SHTS042560300047
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• No engine speed pulse is detected.
3. Reset condition
• The state in which engine speed sensor pulse is detected continues.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–54 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
SHTS042560300048
YES NO
3. Start the engine and measure the signal waveform between the
terminals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
! WARNING
The square wave peak becomes approx. 5 to 14 V due to any ECU
2V 20 ms loaded on the vehicle along with the ECU. (The figure at left is for
About about 5 V)
30 ms
HINT
• When the engine speed increases, the waveform period short-
GND
ens.
• When the engine is idling, the pulse period is approximately 30
ms.
Measurement Tester
SHTS042560300049 Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
While the engine (B) and (C)
Waveform
is running (idling) (+) to (-)
NE (C15) terminal
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
3 Inspecting the engine speed signal circuit wire harness for disconnection
YES NO
4 Inspecting the engine speed signal circuit wire harness for short circuit
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
NE ECU connector (C)
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
NE (C15) terminal
– GND
SHTS042560300051
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300052
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality in gear ratio is detected.
3. Reset condition
• While the vehicle is running in a forward gear (except when shifting gears), the difference between the output rota-
tion calculated by the AT turbine revolution sensor and the output rotation calculated by the output rotation sensor is
500 r/min or less.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–59
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300053
YES NO
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
SHTS042560300055
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
SHTS042560300056
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
SHTS042560300057
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
SHTS042560300058
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300059
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the control valve 1 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", all of the following conditions are met:
.
1. In a forward gear, the oil pressure switch is ON, and either "D contact," "4th contact," or "3rd contact" is detected.
2. While the control valve is operating, the oil pressure switch ON is detected.
3. While the control valve is not operating, the oil pressure switch OFF is detected.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–67
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300060
YES NO
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
SHTS042560300061 conditions connections
Vehicle-side trans-
mission solenoid
Starter key: ON wire connector (A) 10 – 16 V
TPS1(A1) terminal
– GND
YES NO
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300062
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: ON ECU connectors
(B) and (C)
P position
TPS1 (C6) terminal
(Pressure switch 10 – 16 V
– E (B8) terminal
1: OFF)
6. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine
ECU connectors
is running
(B) and (C)
When driving in
2nd gear TPS1 (C6) terminal
0–3V
(Pressure switch – E (B8) terminal
1: ON)
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300063
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the linear solenoid 1 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid resistance is detected to be less than 100 k and the
solenoid current is less than 4 A.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
solenoid wire con-
Starter key: LOCK nector (B) 10 k or more
SL1+ (B5) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SHTS042560300065 5.0 – 6.0
Starter key: LOCK SL1+ (A7) termi-
(20 C {68 °F})
nal – SL1- (A6) ter-
minal
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SL1- (A6) terminal
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
– GND
SL1+ (A7) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300066
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the shift valve 1 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", all of the following conditions are met:
.
1. While the shift valve is operating, the oil pressure switch turned ON is detected.
2. While the shift valve is not operating, the oil pressure switch turned OFF is detected.
4–76 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300067
YES NO
YES NO
TPS3(+)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
SHTS042560300068 conditions connections
Vehicle-side trans-
mission solenoid
Starter key: ON wire connector (A) 10 – 16 V
TPS3 (A8) terminal
– GND
YES NO
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
6. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine
ECU connectors
is idling
(B) and (C)
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300070
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the shift valve 2 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", all of the following conditions are met:
.
1. While the shift valve is operating, the oil pressure switch turned ON is detected.
2. While the shift valve is not operating, the oil pressure switch turned OFF is detected.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–81
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300071
YES NO
YES NO
6 7 8 9 10 4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the vehi-
cle-side transmission solenoid wire connector (B) TPS4 (B7) ter-
minal and GND.
TPS4(+)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
SHTS042560300072 conditions connections
Vehicle-side trans-
mission solenoid
Starter key: ON wire connector (B) 10 – 16 V
TPS4 (B7) terminal
– GND
YES NO
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300073
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: ON ECU connectors
(B) and (C)
P position
TPS4 (C5) terminal
(Pressure switch 10 – 16 V
– E (B8) terminal
4: OFF)
6. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine
ECU connectors
is idling
(B) and (C)
P position
TPS4 (C5) terminal
(Pressure switch 0–3V
– E (B8) terminal
4: ON)
YES NO
DTC: P0761/DIAGNOSIS MONITOR CODE: 47, 48 Shift valve 3/4 system failure
INFORMATION
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300074
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the shift valve 3/4 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", all of the following conditions are detected:
.
1. While the shift valve is operating, the oil pressure switch turned ON is detected.
2. While the shift valve is not operating, the oil pressure switch turned OFF is detected.
4–86 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300075
YES NO
YES NO
TPS6(+) 2. Disconnect the transmission solenoid wire connectors (A) and (B).
1 2 3 4 5 6 4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side transmission solenoid wire connectors (A)
7 8 9 10 11 12
and (B) and GND.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300076
YES NO
TPS5(+) 2. Connect the transmission solenoid wire connectors (A) and (B).
E(-)
3. Turn the starter key to the "ON" position.
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
TPS6(+) Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300077
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: ON ECU connectors
(B) and (C)
6. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine
ECU connectors
is idling
(B) and (C)
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300078
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the control valve 2 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", all of the following conditions are met:
.
1. In a forward gear, the oil pressure switch is ON, and either "D contact," "4th contact," or "3rd contact" is detected.
2. While the control valve is operating, the oil pressure switch turned ON is detected.
3. While the control valve is not operating, the oil pressure switch turned OFF is detected.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–91
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300079
YES NO
YES NO
TPS2
Measurement Tester
Standard values
SHTS042560300080 conditions connections
Vehicle-side trans-
mission solenoid
Starter key: ON wire connector (A) 10 – 16 V
TPS2 (A7) terminal
– GND
YES NO
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300081
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: ON ECU connectors
(B) and (C)
6. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine
ECU connectors
is idling
(B) and (C)
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300082
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the linear solenoid 2 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid resistance is detected to be less than 100 k and the
solenoid current is less than 4 A.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
6 5 4 3 2 1
Measurement Tester
12 11 10 9 8 7 Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
solenoid wire con-
SL2+(+) nector (A) 5.0 – 6.0
Starter key: LOCK
SL2+ (A12) termi- (20 C {68 °F})
SHTS042560300083
nal –
SL2- (A6) terminal
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
solenoid wire con-
Starter key: LOCK nector (A) 10 k or more
SL2+ (A12) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
SL2-(-)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SHTS042560300084 5.0 – 6.0
Starter key: LOCK SL2+ (A8) termi-
(20 C {68 °F})
nal –
SL2- (A9) terminal
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SL2+ (A8) termi-
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
nal – GND
SL2- (A9) terminal
– GND
YES NO
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
21 15 ABS ECU
VCS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
9 2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24 (CA1-)
(CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS042560300085
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• A clutch ECU malfunction detection signal (CAN signal) has been received via CAN communication.
3. Reset condition
• A signal indicating that the clutch ECU works normally has been received via CAN communication.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300086
YES NO
SHTS042560300087
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300089
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Short circuit has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 1 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid current below 4 A is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
S1(+)
Transmission
SHTS042560300090
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S1 (A10) terminal
– GND
YES NO
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300091 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK (A) and (B)
(20 C {68 °F})
S1 (A1) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300092
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 1 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid resistance remains below 100 k.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
S1(+)
Transmission
SHTS042560300093
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S1 (A10) terminal
– GND
YES NO
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300094 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK (A) and (B)
(20 C {68 °F})
S1 (A1) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300095
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Short circuit has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 2 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid current below 4 A is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
SHTS042560300096
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S2 (A3) terminal –
GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
S2(+) Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300097 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK (A) and (B)
(20 C {68 °F})
S2 (A22) terminal
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300098
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 2 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid current below 4 A is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
SHTS042560300099
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S2 (A3) terminal –
GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
S2(+) Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300100 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK (A) and (B)
(20 C {68 °F})
S2 (A22) terminal
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300101
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Short circuit has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 3 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid current below 4 A is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
S3(+)
Transmission
SHTS042560300102
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S3 (A9) terminal –
GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300103 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK (A) and (B)
(20 C {68 °F})
S3 (A3) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300104
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 3 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid current below 4 A is detected.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
S3(+)
Transmission
SHTS042560300105
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S3 (A9) terminal –
GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
SHTS042560300106 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK (A) and (B)
(20 C {68 °F})
S3 (A3) terminal –
E (B8) terminal
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300107
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Short circuit has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 4 system.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
SHTS042560300108
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S4 (A4) terminal –
GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
E(-)
S4(+) Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (B) 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK
(20 C {68 °F})
SHTS042560300109
S4 (B19) terminal
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300110
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection has been detected in the ON/OFF solenoid 4 system.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
SHTS042560300111
solenoid wire con-
11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK nector (A)
(20 C {68 °F})
S4 (A4) terminal –
GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
E(-)
S4(+) AT ECU connec-
tor (B) 11 – 15
Starter key: LOCK
(20 C {68 °F})
SHTS042560300112
S4 (B19) terminal
– E (B8) terminal
YES NO
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
21 15 ABS ECU
VCS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
9 2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24
(CA1-) (CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS042560300113
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• No motor revolution pulse (CAN) signal is detected.
3. Reset condition
• The state in which no motor revolution pulse (CAN) signal is detected continues.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300114
Is any motor revolution signal-related DTC (P0A1C, P0A40, P0A41, or P0A4F) detected from the
HV system?
YES NO
SHTS042560300115
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
9
(CANN)
CAN H
CAN L
CAH 1
CAL 1
8
(CANP)
5
(CANL)
12
11
45
65
4
(CANH)
15
10
9
7
4
9
2 6
14
J/C CAN1(22P) 15 15
3
L 17 16 L 17 52 8 L 10 23
H 6 5 H 6 53 3 H 5 24
1
J/C CAN 2 J/C CAN5 ENGINE No.1
15
13
16
4
14
6
(CA1L)
54 3 H 5 8
CAN H
CAN L
CAN H
CAN L
(CA1H)
INST PANEL
1
4
9
7
ATM ECU No.1 W/H HV PCU
Diagnosis
connector
(DLC) 16
CAN H
26
CAN L
To GROUND
CIRCUIT ABS ECU
SHTS042560300117
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in data has been detected in CAN communication with engine ECU.
• If a torque-limiting malfunction occurs. (for hybrid vehicles only)
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
1 Check the diagnosis monitor code with the check AT indicator light
1. Check the diagnosis monitor code with the check AT indicator light.
Reference: TRANSMISSION, TROUBLESHOOTING, AUTO-
MATIC TRANSMISSION, INSPECTING/CLEARING DIAGNO-
SIS CODES, CHECKING DIAGNOSIS MONITOR CODES WITH
THE CHECK AT INDICATOR LIGHT (Page 4-10)
YES NO
• Is any accelerator pedal position sensor-related DTC detected from engine ECU?
(P2120, P2122, P2123, P2127, or P2128)
• Are there any DTC having torque limit detected? (for hybrid vehicle only)
YES NO
SHTS042560300119
YES NO
YES NO
SHTS042560300120
YES NO
9
(CANN)
CAN H
CAN L
CAH 1
CAL 1
8
(CANP)
5
(CANL)
12
11
45
65
4
(CANH)
15
10
9
7
4
9
2 6
14
J/C CAN1(22P) 15 15
3
L 17 16 L 17 52 8 L 10 23
H 6 5 H 6 53 3 H 5 24
1
J/C CAN 2 J/C CAN5 ENGINE No.1
15
13
16
4
14
6
(CA1L)
54 3 H 5 8
CAN H
CAN L
CAN H
CAN L
(CA1H)
INST PANEL
1
4
9
7
ATM ECU No.1 W/H HV PCU
Diagnosis
connector
(DLC) 16
CAN H
26
CAN L
To GROUND
CIRCUIT ABS ECU
SHTS042560300121
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in exhaust brake operation signal has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
1 Check the diagnosis monitor code with the check AT indicator light
1. Check the diagnosis monitor code with the check AT indicator light.
Reference: TRANSMISSION, TROUBLESHOOTING, AUTO-
MATIC TRANSMISSION, INSPECTING/CLEARING DIAGNO-
SIS CODES, CHECKING DIAGNOSIS MONITOR CODES WITH
THE CHECK AT INDICATOR LIGHT (Page 4-10)
YES NO
SHTS042560300122
Is any exhaust brake system related DTC, P1681, detected from the engine ECU?
YES NO
SHTS042560300123
YES NO
YES NO
SHTS042560300124
YES NO
DTC: P2545/DIAGNOSIS MONITOR CODE: 88 Fault in CAN communication data (HV ECU)
INFORMATION
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
21 15 ABS ECU
VCS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
9 2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24 (CA1-)
(CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS042560300125
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Abnormality in data has been detected in CAN communication with the HV ECU.
3. Reset condition
• After the communication data with the HV ECU returns to normal
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
4–148 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300126
YES NO
SHTS042560300127
YES NO
YES NO
SHTS042560300128
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300129
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the linear solenoid 4 system.
3. Reset condition
• After return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SL4+(+) Transmission
solenoid wire con-
5.0 – 6.0
SHTS042560300130
nector (A)
Starter key: LOCK
SL4+ (A11) termi- (20 C {68 °F})
nal –
SL4- (A5) terminal
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
solenoid wire con-
Starter key: LOCK nector (A) 10 k or more
SL4+ (A11) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SL4-(-)
SL4+(+) Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SHTS042560300131 5.0 – 6.0
Starter key: LOCK SL4+ (A30) termi-
(20 C {68 °F})
nal – SL4- (A31)
terminal
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SL4+ (A30) termi-
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
nal – GND
SL4- (A31) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
SHTS042560300132
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The torque converter oil temperature is not detected normally.
3. Reset condition
• The resistance across the oil temperature sensor remains at 196 ? or more or below 469 k.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–156 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
YES NO
4. While heating the fluid, using the electrical tester, measure the
resistance between the terminals of the temperature sensor 2.
! CAUTION
SHTS042560300133 Do not heat the fluid too much. Too hot fluid causes a fire.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
Measurement Tester
SHTS042560300134 Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
4 Inspecting the wire harness of the temperature sensor 2 for short circuit
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connectors
(A) and (B)
E2(-) OIL2(+) Starter key: LOCK OIL2 (B16) termi- 10 k or more
nal – GND
E2 (A28) terminal
SHTS042560300135
– GND
YES NO
AT ECU INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6 (PSW8)
(TPS8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300136
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the control valve 3 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", all of the following conditions are met:
.
1. The oil pressure switch 6, which turns ON when in the reverse gear and in neutral, is ON.
2. While the control valve is operating, the oil pressure switch turned ON is detected.
3. While the control valve is not operating, the oil pressure switch turned OFF is detected.
4–160 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300137
YES NO
YES NO
1 2 3 4 5 4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the vehi-
6 7 8 9 10 cle-side transmission solenoid wire connector (B) TPS7 (B1) ter-
minal and GND.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
SHTS042560300138 conditions connections
Vehicle-side trans-
mission solenoid
Starter key: ON 10 – 16 V
wire connector (B)
TPS7 (B1) – GND
YES NO
4. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS042560300139
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: ON ECU connectors
(A) and (B)
6. Using the electrical tester, measure the voltage between the termi-
nals of the vehicle-side AT ECU connector.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
While the engine
ECU connectors
is idling
(A) and (B)
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300140
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the linear solenoid 3 system.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the solenoid resistance is detected to be less than 100 k and the
solenoid current to be less than 4A.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Transmission
solenoid wire con-
Starter key: LOCK nector (B) 10 k or more
SL3+ (B4) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SHTS042560300142 5.0 – 6.0
Starter key: LOCK SL3+ (A5) termi-
(20 C {68 °F})
nal – SL3- (A15)
terminal
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (A)
SL3+ (A5) termi-
Starter key: LOCK 10 k or more
nal – GND
SL3- (A15) termi-
nal – GND
YES NO
INST PANEL ENGINE ROOM ENGINE ROOM T/M W/H Transmission solenoid
AT ECU No.1 W/H No.1 W/H No.1 W/H
31 19 21 5
(SL4-) (SL4-)
30 20 20 11
(SL4+) (SL4+)
19 15 17 4
(S4) (S4)
3 16 16 9
(S3) (S3)
22 17 14 3
(S2) (S2)
1 18 13 10
(S1) (S1)
8 14 18 12
(SL2+) (SL2+)
9 13 19 6
(SL2-) (SL2-)
6 11 18 1 (SL3+)
(TPS1)
17 10 19 7 (SL3-)
(TPS2)
12 9 20 8
(TPS3)
16 8 1 2
(TPS6)
5 7 10 4 (PSW1)
(SL3+)
15 6 11 9 (PSW2)
(SL3-) (PSW3)
5 5 21 7
(TPS4) (PSW4)
11 4 22 2 (PSW5)
(TPS5)
10 22 2 1 (PSW6)
(TPS7) (PSW7)
26 21 3 6
(TPS8) (PSW8)
6 20 6 10
(SL1-) (SL1-)
7 19 5 5
(SL1+) (SL1+)
28 18 4 8
(E2) (E2)
15 17 3 3
(OIL) (ATF+)
17 19
(GND)
8 20 J/C5
(E)
SHTS042560300143
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• An abnormality has been detected in the lockup clutch.
3. Reset condition
• After the starter key is turned "LOCK" and "ON", the difference between the engine speed and turbine revolution is
less than 200 r/min with lockup ON.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300144
YES NO
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
1. Inspect the torque converter. For details, refer to the "Service Man-
ual: Transmission."
YES NO
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
21 15 ABS ECU
VCS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24 (CA1-)
(CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS042560300146
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• CAN communication blackout has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• The vehicle is stopped, and after communication with the engine ECU returns to normal.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–173
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300147
YES NO
YES NO
Repair or replace the defective part, and then Connect the connector firmly and go to step
go to step 3. 3.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–175
SHTS042560300148
YES NO
4 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN H line between the VCS ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side VCS
SHTS042560300149
connector –
J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
CA1+ (6) terminal
– #7 terminal
YES NO
5 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN L line between the VCS ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
YES NO
6 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN H line between the AT ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Vehicle-side AT
connector (B) –
J/C_CAN2 (22P)
SHTS042560300151 Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
CAN+ (B20) termi-
nal – #9 terminal
YES NO
7 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN L line between the AT ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011
8 9 101112131415 16 1213141516 17 1819202122 Measurement Tester
17 18 19 20 21 222324 Standard values
conditions connections
#20
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (B)
– J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
CAN- (B21) termi-
SHTS042560300152
nal – #20 terminal
YES NO
SHTS042560300153
YES NO
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
VCS ECU 21 15 ABS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24 (CA1-)
(CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS042560300154
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• CAN communication with the vehicle control (VCS) ECU was interrupted.
3. Reset condition
• The vehicle is stopped, and after communication with the VCS ECU returns to normal.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–179
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS042560300155
YES NO
YES NO
Repair or replace the defective part, and then Connect the connector firmly and go to step
go to step 3. 3.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–181
SHTS042560300156
YES NO
4 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN H line between the VCS ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side VCS
SHTS042560300157
connector –
J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
CA1+ (6) terminal
– #7 terminal
YES NO
5 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN L line between the VCS ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
YES NO
6 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN H line between the AT ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector (B)
– J/C_CAN2 (22P)
SHTS042560300159 Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
CAN+ (B20) termi-
nal – #9 terminal
YES NO
7 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN L line between the AT ECU and J/C_CAN2 (22P)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011
8 9 101112131415 16 1213141516 17 1819202122 Measurement Tester
17 18 19 20 21 222324 Standard values
conditions connections
#20
Vehicle-side AT
connector (B) –
J/C_CAN2 (22P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
CAN- (B21) termi-
SHTS042560300160
nal – #20 terminal
YES NO
SHTS042560300161
YES NO
TRANSMISSION
4-001
4–184 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
CLUTCH ECU
MAIN POWER
FUSE +B
KEY RELAY
KEY SWITCH SIGNAL
FUSE IGSW
KEY
SWITCH
FUSE
GND
POWER
GND ATOP
CLUTCH
ECU
DRIVE SIGNAL
DRIVE SIGNAL ATDR
CLDR (PWM)
CLUTCH (PWM) AT ELECTRIC
ELECTRIC OIL PUMP
M OIL PUMP STATUS SIGNAL
DRIVER STATUS SIGNAL ATST
CLST (PWM)
(PWM)
PWM
MV+
CLUTCH SOLENOID
MV- CAN H
CAN L
HV ECU
CN 2H
TMP+
CLUTCH OIL CN 2L
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR TMP-
ATM ECU
GND
GND
SHTS04ZZZ0300001
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–185
CONTROL COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR A
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
VIEW
21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
VEHICLE HARNESS
SHTS04ZZZ0300002
1 — — 21 — —
3 — — 23 — —
6 — — 26 — —
9 — — 29 — —
12 — — 32 — —
13 — — 33 — —
14 — — 34 — —
15 — — 35 — —
18 — — 38 — —
CONTROL COMPUTER
ASSEMBLY CONNECTOR B
1 2 3 4
8 9 10 VIEW
5 6 7
VEHICLE HARNESS
SHTS04ZZZ0300003
1 — — 6 — —
2 IGSW IG SW 7 +B +B
Diagnosis
DTC code Inspection item
monitor code *
P1539 88 (AT ECU) Low voltage of AT electric oil pump power supply
88 (AT ECU),
U0101 AT ECU CAN communication blackout
9C (HV ECU)
The wear condition of the HV damper is determined based on start count. For this reason, the start count of the clutch
ECU must be reset using the HINO DX Ⅱ .
1. AFTER REPLACEMENT, START THE HINO DX Ⅱ AND RESET THE 4 START COUNTS BELOW USING THE CUS-
TOMIZATION FUNCTION.
HINT
Batch writing from the HINO DX Ⅱ is not available. They must be written one by one (HINO DX Ⅱ specification).
(1) Start count of low temperature MG
(2) Start count of room temperature MG
(3) Start count of low temperature starter
(4) Start count of room temperature starter
- Normal CAN communication between the clutch ECU and HV ECU (The value, start count, is displayed.)
㪈㪇㪇㪇 㪈㪇㪇㪇
㪉㪇㪇㪇 㪉㪇㪇㪇
㪊㪇㪇㪇 㪊㪇㪇㪇
㪋㪇㪇㪇 㪋㪇㪇㪇
SHTS04ZZZ0300004
DTC: P0560
EN01H04ZZZ030602020005
SHTS04ZZZ0300005
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• A low +B power supply voltage has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON. Or the +B power supply voltage is 7.4 V or more.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–190 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
15A
SHTS04ZZZ0300006
YES NO
• If a broken fuse is found, replace the fuse. Connect the fuse firmly and go to step 2.
• If no problem is found with the fuse,
inspect the circuits in the upstream of the
fuse.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
SHTS04ZZZ0300007 Starter key: LOCK nector (10P) 7.4 V or more
+B (#7) terminal –
GND
YES NO
SHTS04ZZZ0300008
YES NO
DTC: P0563
EN01H04ZZZ030602020006
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The clutch ECU internal power supply FET stuck ON is detected.
3. Reset condition
• The self-holding power supply is not detected for 60 seconds.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300009
YES NO
DTC: P0710
EN01H04ZZZ030602020007
4 40 14 6
(TMP-)
5 39 15 3
(TMP+)
M/G Clutch
Clutch ECU temperature sensor
SHTS04ZZZ0300010
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Malfunction has been detected in the oil temperature sensor in the front module.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
• The resistance across the oil temperature sensor remains at 0.14 k or more or at 132 k or less for 10 seconds.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–196 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
YES NO
2. Check the sensing part of the clutch oil temperature sensor for dirt,
clogging, or damage.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (40P) –
Clutch oil temper-
ature sensor
– TMP- (#4) terminal 1 or less
– CTP- (#6) termi-
nal
TMP+ (#5) terminal
– CTP+ (#3) termi-
nal
SHTS04ZZZ0300012
YES NO
2. Stop the engine and turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
SHTS04ZZZ0300013
YES NO
DTC: P0775
EN01H04ZZZ030602020008
3 38 4 1
(MV-)
9 37 3 2
(MV+)
SHTS04ZZZ0300014
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Malfunction has been detected in the solenoid for switching the oil passage in the front module.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–201
YES NO
2. Check the sensing part of the clutch solenoid for dirt, clogging, or
damage.
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Clutch solenoid
20 C {68 F}
– MV- (#1) terminal –
6.7 – 7.7
SHTS04ZZZ0300015 MV+ (#2) terminal
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (10P) –
Clutch solenoid
– MV- (#3) terminal – 1 or less
MV- (#1) terminal
MV+ (#9) terminal
– MV+ (#2) termi-
nal
SHTS04ZZZ0300016
YES NO
2. Stop the engine and turn the starter key to the "LOCK" position.
SHTS04ZZZ0300017
YES NO
DTC: P0811
EN01H04ZZZ030602020009
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The wet-type multi-plate clutch in the front module slip is detected while it is engaged.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300018
YES NO
DTC: P081E
EN01H04ZZZ030602020010
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• A worn hybrid damper friction material has been detected.
3. Reset condition
• Clear the number of engine starts.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300019
YES NO
DTC: P0883
EN01H04ZZZ030602020011
J/B
18 2
(IGSW)
J/C F ECU IG2
Clutch ECU
SHTS04ZZZ0300020
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The clutch ECU starter key signal stuck on is detected.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
1. Inspect the connection of the IG1-3 relay (in the J/B) (improper fit-
ting or connection).
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
YES NO
1. Check the [ECU-IG No.2] fuse for a broken filament or improper fit-
Fuse alignment (J/B) ting.
H-LP RH LO
H-LP LH LO
WASHER
MIR HTR
SPARE
WIPER
RADIO
DOME
HORN
TAIL
DRL
HAZ
CIG
A/C
IG1
D/L
SPARE ECU-IG No.1
ECU-IG No.2
H-LP RH HI
H-LP LH HI
SPARE
HTR-RR
SRS-IG
GAUGE
P/W RR
SPARE
ECU-B
VCS-B
STOP
ACC
AM1
AM2
SPARE P/W
ECU-IG No.2
(10A)
SHTS04ZZZ0300022
YES NO
If a broken fuse is found, replace the fuse. Connect the fuse firmly and go to step 4.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS04ZZZ0300023 Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con- Starter key
Starter key:
nector (10P) • LOCK: 0 V
LOCK/ON
IGSW (#2) terminal • ON: 8 – 16 V
– GND
YES NO
SHTS04ZZZ0300024
YES NO
DTC: P0942
EN01H04ZZZ030602020012
1
11 36 3 7 6 2
(CLST)
8 35 2 6 7 1
(CLDR)
5 8 3
To GROUND CIRCUIT
SHTS04ZZZ0300025
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Malfunction has been detected in the power oil pump (EOP) for the wet-type multi-plate clutch in the front module.
• The power supply relay (option relay) of the clutch power oil pump stuck ON is detected.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and after the starter key is turned "LOCK"
• When malfunction occurs during idling stop, a shock may occur when the engine is started.
• Because the regeneration function stops working, the feeling of deceleration decreases when the vehicle deceler-
ates.
• The battery may go flat.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
YES NO
YES NO
3 Inspecting the power supply relay of the clutch power oil pump (option relay)
YES NO
2. Disconnect the clutch power oil pump driver and clutch power oil
pump connectors.
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch power oil
pump driver con-
nector (8P) – Vehi-
cle-side clutch
power oil pump
Starter key: LOCK connector With continuity
U (#7) terminal –
U (#2) terminal
V (#6) terminal –
V (#1) terminal
W (#5) terminal –
W (#3) terminal
SHTS04ZZZ0300026
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (40P) –
Vehicle-side
clutch power oil
pump driver con-
Starter key: LOCK nector (8P) With continuity
CLST (#11) termi-
nal –
OPST (#3) terminal
CLDR (#8) termi-
nal –
SIG (#2) terminal
SHTS04ZZZ0300027
YES NO
BODY GND
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch power oil
pump driver con-
Starter key: LOCK With continuity
nector (8P)
GND (#4) terminal
– GND
SHTS04ZZZ0300028
YES NO
7 Inspecting the power supply circuit of the clutch power oil pump driver
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch power oil
pump driver con-
Starter key: ON 8 – 16 V
nector (8P)
SHTS04ZZZ0300029 +B (#1) terminal –
GND
YES NO
2. Connect the clutch power oil pump, clutch power oil pump driver,
and clutch ECU connectors.
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
2. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for HV regeneration].
3. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for HV regeneration].
Measurement
SHTS04ZZZ0300032 Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
2. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for HV regeneration].
3. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for HV regeneration].
Measurement
SHTS04ZZZ0300033 Measured item Standard values
conditions
Status value:
The status of the
Starter key: ON 7 (Abnormality in
electric oil pump
(The engine does voltage, current,
for HV regenera-
not start.) or A/D, or overcur-
tion
rent)
YES NO
2. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for HV regeneration].
3. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for HV regeneration].
Measurement
SHTS04ZZZ0300034 Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
5. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
SHTS04ZZZ0300035 on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for HV regeneration].
6. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for HV regeneration].
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
3. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for HV regeneration].
4. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for HV regeneration].
SHTS04ZZZ0300036
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
DTC: P1538
EN01H04ZZZ030602020013
Z18
T/M EARTH
SHTS04ZZZ0300037
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Disconnection or short circuit malfunction has been detected in the idling stop power oil pump (AT power oil pump)
power supply.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–226 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
YES NO
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (10P) –
Vehicle-side AT
power oil pump
connector
ATOP (#5) terminal
– +B (#4) terminal
Starter key: LOCK With continuity
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (40P) –
SHTS04ZZZ0300038
Vehicle-side AT
power oil pump
connector
ATST (#10) termi-
nal –
STAT (#2) terminal
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Go to step 9. Go to step 8.
4–232 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
2. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for idle stop].
3. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for idle stop].
Measurement
SHTS04ZZZ0300043 Measured item Standard values
conditions
Starter key: ON
(The engine does The status of the Status value: 3
not start.) electric oil pump (The motor is
Shift lever: for idle stop rotating normally.)
D range
YES NO
7. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for idle stop].
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Status value: 3
Starter key: ON
(The motor is
(The engine does The status of the
rotating normally.)
not start.) electric oil pump
Power supply volt-
Shift lever: for idle stop
age:
D range
7.4 V or more
Is the displayed status value "3", and is the measured value within the standard range?
YES NO
4. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value and
power supply voltage on the [The status of the electric oil pump for
idle stop].
SHTS04ZZZ0300045
5. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for idle stop].
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Status value: 3
Starter key: ON
(The motor is
(The engine does The status of the
rotating normally.)
not start.) electric oil pump
Power supply volt-
Shift lever: for idle stop
age:
D range
7.4 V or more
Is the displayed status value "3," and is the measured value within the standard range?
YES NO
DTC: P1539
EN01H04ZZZ030602020014
Z18
T/M EARTH
SHTS04ZZZ0300046
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Low power supply voltage has been detected in the idling stop power oil pump (AT power oil pump).
3. Reset condition
• The clutch ECU detects that the battery voltage is 9.5 V or more. And that the idling stop power oil pump voltage is
7.62 V or less.
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
4–236 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
YES NO
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (10P) –
Vehicle-side AT
power oil pump
connector
ATOP (#5) terminal
– +B (#4) terminal
Starter key: LOCK With continuity
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (40P) –
SHTS04ZZZ0300047
Vehicle-side AT
power oil pump
connector
ATST (#10) termi-
nal –
STAT (#2) terminal
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
SHTS04ZZZ0300048
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Starter key: ON
Power supply volt-
(The engine does Power supply volt-
age of the electric
not start.) age:
oil pump for idling
SHTS04ZZZ0300049 Shift lever: 7.4 V or more
stop
D range
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Starter key: ON
(The engine does The status of the Status value: 6
not start.) electric oil pump (Abnormality in
Shift lever: for idle stop low voltage)
D range
SHTS04ZZZ0300050
YES NO
4. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value and
power supply voltage on [Electric oil pump for idle stop].
SHTS04ZZZ0300051
5. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for idle stop].
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Status value: 3
Starter key: ON
(The motor is
(The engine does
Electric oil pump rotating normally.)
not start.)
for idle stop Power supply volt-
Shift lever:
age:
D range
7.4 V or more
Is the displayed status value "3," and is the measured value within the standard range?
YES NO
DTC: P191A
EN01H04ZZZ030602020015
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• The wet-type multi-plate clutch in the front module cannot be engaged.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300052
YES NO
DTC: P2859
EN01H04ZZZ030602020016
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Malfunction has been detected in the wet-type multi-plate clutch in the front module when it is disengaged.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300053
YES NO
2. After test-driving the vehicle, check for DTC again. (Operate the
clutch twice or more.)
SHTS04ZZZ0300054
YES NO
DTC: P3156
EN01H04ZZZ030602020017
Z18
T/M EARTH
SHTS04ZZZ0300055
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Malfunction has been detected in the idling stop power oil pump.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–247
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (40P) –
Vehicle-side AT
power oil pump
connector
ATDR (#7) terminal
– SIG (#3) terminal
ATST (#10) termi-
nal –
Starter key: LOCK With continuity
STAT (#2) terminal
Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
nector (10P) –
Vehicle-side AT
power oil pump
connector
ATOP (#5) terminal
– +B (#4) terminal
SHTS04ZZZ0300056
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
Go to step 7. Go to step 5.
4–252 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
2. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for idle stop].
3. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for idle stop].
Measurement
SHTS04ZZZ0300059 Measured item Standard values
conditions
YES NO
2. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value on the
[The status of the electric oil pump for idle stop].
3. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [Electric oil
pump for idle stop].
Measurement
SHTS04ZZZ0300060 Measured item Standard values
conditions
Starter key: ON
Status value: 3
(The engine does The status of the
(The motor is
not start.) electric oil pump
revolving nor-
Shift lever: for idle stop
mally.)
D range
YES NO
7. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [AT Power
Oil Pump].
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Status value: 3
Starter key: ON (The motor is
(The engine does revolving nor-
Electric oil pump
not start.) mally.)
for idle stop
Shift lever: Power supply volt-
D range age:
7.4 V or more
Is the displayed status valve "3", and is the measure value within the standard range?
YES NO
4. During active test execution, select [Data monitor and Active test]
on the diagnostic tester screen and check the status value and
power supply voltage on [Electric oil pump for idle stop].
SHTS04ZZZ0300062
5. After inspection, stop the execution of the active test on [AT Power
Oil Pump].
Measurement
Measured item Standard values
conditions
Status value: 3
Starter key: ON (The motor is
(The engine does revolving nor-
Electric oil pump
not start.) mally.)
for idle stop
Shift lever: Power supply volt-
D range age:
7.4 V or more
Is the displayed status value "3," and is the measured value within the standard range?
YES NO
DTC: P3157
EN01H04ZZZ030602020018
DTC: P3157:
The AT ECU outputs. Abnormal interruption of AT electric oil pump power supply
INFORMATION
SHTS04ZZZ0300063
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• Malfunction has been detected in the idling stop power oil pump power cutoff function by AT ECU.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–257
SHTS04ZZZ0300064
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side
SHTS04ZZZ0300065 clutch ECU con-
nector (40P) –
Vehicle-side AT
Starter key: LOCK With continuity
ECU connector
DSW (#2) terminal
– EOP (#2) termi-
nal
YES NO
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
SHTS04ZZZ0300066 Vehicle-side
clutch ECU con-
Starter key: ON nector (40P) 10 V or more
DSW (#2) terminal
– GND
YES NO
DTC: U0101
EN01H04ZZZ030602020019
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
21 15 ABS ECU
VCS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24
(CA1-) (CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS04ZZZ0300067
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• CAN communication blackout has been detected with the AT ECU.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300068
YES NO
YES NO
Repair or replace the defective part, and then Connect the connector firmly and go to step
go to step 3. 3.
TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING 4–263
SHTS04ZZZ0300069
YES NO
4 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN+ line between the AT ECU and J/C_CAN1 (22P)
Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side AT
SHTS04ZZZ0300070 ECU connector –
J/C_CAN1 (22P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
#20 (CA1+) termi-
nal – #9 terminal
YES NO
5 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN- line between the AT ECU and J/C_CAN1 (22P)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1011
8 9 101112131415 16 1213141516 17 1819202122 Measurement Tester
17 18 19 20 21 222324 Standard values
conditions connections
#20
Vehicle-side AT
ECU connector –
J/C_CAN1 (22P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
#21 (CA1-) termi-
SHTS04ZZZ0300071
nal – #20 terminal
YES NO
SHTS04ZZZ0300072
YES NO
DTC: U0293
EN01H04ZZZ030602020020
DTC: U0293: CAN communication blackout between the clutch ECU and HV ECU/VCS ECU
INFORMATION
20
Clutch ECU 19
25
21 15 ABS ECU
VCS ECU
AT ECU 20 To GROUND CIRCUIT
3
(CA2-)
2
(CA2+)
HV PCU
1
4
9
7
20
10
21
20
9 2 6 15 (CSL2)
9
7 18 19 18 19 48 8 10 24
(CA1-) (CA1-)
6 7 8 7 8 49 3 5 23
(CA1+) (CA1+)
SHTS04ZZZ0300073
1. Technical description
• –
<Description of malfunction>
• CAN communication blackout has been detected with the HV ECU.
3. Reset condition
• Return to normal and starter key LOCK/ON
6. Pre-inspection work
• Check the battery voltage to check if it is normal.
7. After-inspection work
• Clear the stored DTC.
• Check that no DTC is detected after test-driving the vehicle.
SHTS04ZZZ0300074
YES NO
YES NO
Repair or replace the defective part, and then Connect the connector firmly and go to step
go to step 3. 3.
4–268 TRANSMISSION/TROUBLESHOOTING
SHTS04ZZZ0300075
YES NO
4 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN+ line between the HV PCU and J/C_CAN2 (10P)
#5 Measurement Tester
Standard values
conditions connections
Vehicle-side HV
SHTS04ZZZ0300076 PCU connector –
J/C_CAN2 (10P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
#23 (CA1+) termi-
nal – #5 terminal
YES NO
5 Inspecting the wire harness: CAN- line between the HV PCU and J/C_CAN2 (10P)
Vehicle-side HV
PCU connector –
#10 J/C_CAN2 (10P)
Starter key: LOCK Less than 1
connector
#24 (CA1-) termi-
SHTS04ZZZ0300077
nal – #10 terminal
YES NO
SHTS04ZZZ0300078
YES NO
AXLE
7-001
TROUBLESHOOTING
FRONT AXLE
EN01H07ZZZ030601001001
REAR AXLE
EN01H07ZZZ030601001002
DIFFERENTIAL
8
8-001
TROUBLESHOOTING
REAR DIFFERENTIAL
EN01H08ZZZ030601001001