OK, total newbie question. How do I lift up the rear bench seat pad so that I can take a look at the traction battery? I understand that Toyota isn't eager to have consumers poke around in the high voltage section, so they didn't put a convenient hinge/handle system on it, or include any info in the owner's manual about this. But I want to check the voltage levels (without forking out $200 or so for a scantool,) I know how to handle high voltages and battery packs, and have the equipment to measure voltages to about 2000 V. Any input from the PHEV crowd on this? Regards, aeronaut
Why don't you get the service manual at following site... http://techinfo.toyota.com/ ($10/day) Ken@Japan
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(aeronaut @ Jul 13 2007, 06:31 PM) [snapback]478401[/snapback]</div> Piece of cake: 1. Open hatch 2. Remove false floor (carpeted) 3. Remove cargo bin (black) (just lift it out) 4. Look toward the front of the car, under the remaining carpeted area & see a metal box. That's the battery. - Left side is where the hookups are. There's a disconnect there too incase you want to mess around without getting a nice zap.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(aeronaut @ Jul 13 2007, 07:31 PM) [snapback]478401[/snapback]</div> Is this $200 scan tool the same scantool used to program new smart keys for the 2nd gen prius? It might be worth the cost to reprogram new keys and look at other things too? Please Advise D Rock
The Toyota diagnostic scantool, which lets you get deep into the Prius, and change many parameters, costs several thousand dollars. For about $140 you can get a ScanGauge II which will let you see many parameters, like ICE RPM, coolant temperatures, amperages, etc., but won't let you modify the Prius operation much. You need the Toyota tool to program the SKS/key fob system.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Pegasus_ @ Jul 14 2007, 01:36 AM) [snapback]478528[/snapback]</div> See http://www.priups.com/prius-access/getting...the-battery.htm http://www.priups.com/prius-access/the-connection.htm and http://www.priups.com/prius-access/the-plan.htm for pictures of a 2005. (Part of a nifty site.)