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2001 Prius, 220k C1246

Discussion in 'Generation 1 Prius Discussion' started by mohater, Oct 25, 2023.

  1. mohater

    mohater Junior Member

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    Hi Folks,

    Thanks again for all the prior help.

    Working on a 2001 Prius this time for the non profit. Has a perpetual C1246 code. There is a C1214 that comes and goes (brake light comes and goes with C1214)

    Code has been there as long as the non profit has had the car (over three years now, used as a loaner vehicle for clients. Vehicle being prepped to be given away to an eligible client next). We have put ~20k on the car in the three years, never a single issue with the brakes (outside of the perpetual ABS light on and the C1246 code)

    I looked at other threads where brakes are acting up, flashing ABS, etc and the C1254 was indicated the brake motor was failing. Not sure if that's the case here, but willing to go get one out at the junkyard if that's the path forward.

    TIA
     
  2. Tombukt2

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    I don't know the old one that well but does the pump seem to run all the time?
     
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  3. mohater

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    No, the pump isn't always running.
     
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    C1246 is a code about the master cylinder pressure sensor. That would be located in the brake actuator.

    In Gen 1, the brake system components were widely separated. There's a master cylinder on the firewall right where you'd expect a master cylinder to be, the pump/accumulator assembly is at the other end of the firewall, and the actuator is on the firewall amidships, between those other two. The ECU is inside the cabin.

    As with any code about a sensor, the problem can turn out to be elsewhere, like in wiring or connectors on the way to the sensor. The five pages for that code in the repair manual suggest steps for pinning down the cause.

    Toyota Service Information and Where To Find It | PriusChat
     
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  5. mohater

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    Thanks, will start investigating.