So a few weeks ago, I had someone pull out in front of me and I had to brake quite hard. A bit later these 3 lights came on. Not always at first, but now there on all the time. I have searched through the threads. My CEL is on due to a previously know Evap issue. I checked it again and still only the evap showing up. I tried using the obd port jumper method to read the codes but I can't decipher a code of its showing one. Here is a video I took of the lights blinking using the slow mo feature. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Start with the basics.. 1) Check you tire pressure; stability control will lose it's mind if there's a tire really low. 2) Check the aux battery: Entering Maintenance Mode (aka 12V Battery Check) without Switching Headlights ON/OFF | PriusChat 3) Check inverter coolant reservoir for turbulence: Do It Youerself: Toyota Prius Water Pump Change (Inverter coolant pump) 4) Order a mini VCI; will allow you to read/reset the codes: Mini VCI Toyota: Other Diagnostic Service Tools | eBay Faz
Thanks for the reply. Perth, your pretty close to me as the Prius flies. I'm just across the river from Prescott. 1) Tire pressure is good. 42 front, 40 rear. 2) This is on my short list to replace. With the headlights, and both defrosters on, it reads 10.7v 3) Working AOK 4) Ordered, will be here today. Will most usb cables work with different versions of the software or can I only use the version shipped with it?
Looks like battery; causes really strange behavior on the ECUs. After replacing the battery, use your Mini VCI to clear the DTCs....run it for 15 miles....no new errors and you have your culprit. If the issue reappears, scan the car to get the DTCs and report back. When this happened with my car, possible sources of the failure were brake stroke sensor and/or skid control ECU. Easiest thing to do for Mini VCI is to get an older laptop running XP; software shipped with the unit will be plug and play. Across the Prescott bridge, eh? Small world...I work for Mitel which had a Repair facility in Ogdensburg for a dog's age....been there a couple of times...that and to pick up goods a the UPS store without paying brokerage ;-) You guys get all the deals. Faz
ok, Battery next it is. I'm a Mac guy so I setup a win xp virtual machine last night Small world you say? I in fact worked a few years in that repair facility in the mid 2000's as a tech servicing S2000 cards. It's a Tiny world!!!
Got the mini VCI and installed the software. Several revisions were included on the disk, I installed the earliest version to see if it worked. Connected to the ODBII port and volla!! It read several codes, including a few I wasn't aware of being low 12v issues. I called the local toyota shop and got a new OEM battery. ($162 with tax) I'll install it tonight. One of the codes was specificly a RH wheel sensor problem so that might be my problem but I'll wait till I get the new battery in and get a few miles on it. codes read: P0441 P0446 C0200 C1241 C1256 B1421 C2318