Last Modified: 01-30-2024 |
6.11:8.1.0 |
Doc ID: RM100000002FR72 |
Model Year Start: 2024 |
Model: RAV4 HV |
Prod Date Range: [10/2023 -
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Title: HYBRID / BATTERY CONTROL: HV BATTERY (for NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY): CHARGING; 2024 MY RAV4 HV [10/2023 - ] |
CHARGING
CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT
The necessary procedures (adjustment, calibration, initialization, or registration) that must be performed after parts are removed and installed, or replaced when charging the HV battery are shown below.
Necessary Procedures After Parts Removed/Installed/Replaced
Replaced Part or Performed Procedure
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Necessary Procedures
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Effect/Inoperative Function when Necessary Procedure not Performed
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Link
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Auxiliary battery terminal is disconnected/reconnected
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Perform steering sensor zero point calibration
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Lane control system
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Parking support brake system*
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Pre-collision system
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Reset back door close position
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Power back door system
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Back door lock initialization
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Power door lock control system
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NOTICE:
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After the ignition switch is turned off, the audio and visual system records various types of memory and settings. As a result, after turning the ignition switch off, make sure to wait at least 2 minutes before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal.
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When the cable is disconnected from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal and the security lock setting has been enabled, multi-display operations will be disabled upon next startup unless the password is entered. Be sure to check the security lock setting before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal.
PROCEDURE
1. PRECAUTION
NOTICE:
After turning the ignition switch off, waiting time may be required before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal. Therefore, make sure to read the disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal notices before proceeding with work.
2. INSPECT AUXILIARY BATTERY VOLTAGE
(a) Measure the auxiliary battery voltage.
Standard Voltage:
Approximately 11 V or more
HINT:
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The horn should sound clearly.
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If the voltage is 10 V or less, either charge the auxiliary battery (charging usually takes about 1 hour), or replace it with an auxiliary battery that is already charged.
3. PREPARATION FOR HV BATTERY CHARGING
CAUTION:
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The hybrid system has high-voltage circuits. Accidents, such as electric shock, or electric leaks may result if the hybrid system is not operated in a correct manner. Make sure to follow the correct procedure.
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Be sure to wear insulated gloves.
HINT:
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Removing the service plug grip interrupts the high voltage circuit.
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High voltage wiring connectors are orange.
(a) Check the charge level of the HV battery.
(1) If the hybrid system fails to start and "Traction Battery Needs to be Protected Shift into P to Restart" is displayed on the multi-information display, the HV battery may be discharged.
(2) Confirm if the engine starts. If the engine starts, leave it idling with the shift lever in P until the engine stops (self charge has completed).
If the engine cannot start, charge the HV battery.
HINT:
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Before performing external charging, always use the Techstream to perform troubleshooting.
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Charging time using the THS charger is 10 minutes per charge cycle. The charging time when using a THS charger is a short charging time (when the HV battery temperature is 25°C (77°F), 10 minutes may be sufficient, if the HV battery temperature is 0°C (32°F), then three 10 minute charge cycles may be required) for putting the engine in a condition where it can be started (the system can enter the READY-on state). (The THS charger will automatically stop 10 minutes after charging starts.)
(b) Remove the service plug grip.
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(c) Check the terminal voltage.
(1) Disconnect the engine room main wire.
Click here
(2) Remove the connector cover assembly.
Click here
(3) Check the terminal voltage.
Click here
(4) Install the connector cover assembly.
Click here
(5) Connect the engine room main wire.
Click here
(d) Remove the bench type rear seat cushion assembly.
Click here
(e) Remove the rear seat cushion lock hook.
Click here
(f) Remove the rear door scuff plate LH.
Click here
(g) Remove the No. 3 battery service cover board.
Click here
(h) Remove the rear door scuff plate RH.
HINT:
Use the same procedure as for the LH side.
(i) Remove the No. 2 battery service cover board.
Click here
(j) Remove the battery service cover board.
Click here
(k) Remove the rear seat cushion leg sub-assembly.
Click here
(l) Remove the No. 1 HV battery cover panel RH.
Click here
(m) Disconnect the HV floor under wire.
(1) Disconnect the 2 HV battery junction block assembly connectors.
NOTICE:
Insulate each disconnected high-voltage connector with insulating tape. Wrap the connector from the wire harness side to the end of the connector.
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(2) Disconnect the shield ground from the HV battery.
(n) Inspect the electrical insulation of the HV battery.
(1) Using a megohmmeter set to 500 V, measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
NOTICE:
Be sure to set the megohmmeter to 500 V when performing this test. Using a setting higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
Standard Resistance:
Tester Connection
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Condition
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Specified Condition
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1 - Body ground
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ignition switch off
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10 MΩ or higher
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2 - Body ground
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ignition switch off
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10 MΩ or higher
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*a
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Service Plug Grip Removed
(Service Plug Grip Connecting Terminals)
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(2) Using a megohmmeter set to 500 V, measure the resistance according to the value(s) in the table below.
NOTICE:
Be sure to set the megohmmeter to 500 V when performing this test. Using a setting higher than 500 V can result in damage to the component being inspected.
Standard Resistance:
Tester Connection
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Condition
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Specified Condition
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Y3-1 (CBI) - Body ground
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ignition switch off
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10 MΩ or higher
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Y4-1 (CEI) - Body ground
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ignition switch off
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10 MΩ or higher
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*a
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Component without harness connected
(HV Battery Junction Block Assembly)
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(o) Connect the THS charger in the order shown in the illustration.
*1
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HV Battery
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*2
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HV Floor Under Wire
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*3
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Inverter with Converter Assembly
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*4
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No. 1 HV Battery Cover Panel RH
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*a
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EV Bonding Cable (Green Cable)
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*b
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Low Voltage Cable
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*c
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High Voltage Cable
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*d
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Power Input Plug
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*e
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Grounded AC 100 to 240 V Receptacle
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*f
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THS Charger
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NOTICE:
Connect all of the THS charger cables in the order shown in the illustration to prevent electrical shock.
(p) Connect the 2 SST (high voltage cable) connectors to the HV battery junction block assembly.
SST: 09882-10090
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(q) Temporarily install the No. 1 HV battery cover panel RH with the bolt and nut.
Torque:
7.5 N·m {76 kgf·cm, 66 in·lbf}
NOTICE:
Be careful not to pinch SST (high voltage cable).
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(r) Connect the SST (high voltage cable) terminal to the position shown in the illustration with the nut.
Torque:
7.5 N·m {76 kgf·cm, 66 in·lbf}
(s) Connect the SST (EV bonding cable (green cable)) terminal to the position shown in the illustration with the nut.
SST: 09882-10070
Torque:
7.5 N·m {76 kgf·cm, 66 in·lbf}
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(t) Connect the SST (EV bonding cable (green cable)) terminal to SST (THS charger).
SST: 09880-10021
09881-10041
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*a
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EV Bonding Cable (Green Cable)
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*b
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THS Charger
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(u) Connect the SST (low voltage cable) terminal to the position shown in the illustration with the bolt.
Torque:
7.5 N·m {76 kgf·cm, 66 in·lbf}
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(v) Connect SST (low voltage cable) and SST (high voltage cable) to SST (THS charger) in the order shown in the illustration.
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*a
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Low Voltage Cable
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*b
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High Voltage Cable
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*c
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THS Charger
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*d
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Power Input Plug
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(w) Install the service plug grip.
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(x) Connect the cable to the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal.
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(y) Connect SST (power input plug) of SST (THS charger) to a grounded AC 100 to 240 V receptacle.
SST: 09881-10081
SST: 09881-10090
SST: 09881-10050
NOTICE:
Always use an AC 100 to 240 V receptacle with a properly functioning ground. The ground is designed to reduce the chance of electric shock if a malfunction occurs. Do not use the charger if any of the pins on its plug have been damaged or removed.
4. HV BATTERY CHARGING
(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.
(b) Turn the ignition switch on (IG).
(c) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Hybrid Control / Active Test / Hybrid Battery Charge
Powertrain > Hybrid Control > Active Test
Active Test Display
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Hybrid Battery Charge
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Data List Display
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SMRG Status
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SMRB Status
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HINT:
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While performing the "Hybrid Battery Charge" Active Test, check the Data List items "SMRB Status" and "SMRG Status".
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If the values of the Data List items are not as specified in the table below, turn the Techstream and the ignition switch off and then perform the HV battery charging procedure again.
"SMRB Status" and "SMRG Status" in Data List during "Hybrid Battery Charge" Active Test:
Step
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Active Test
"Hybrid Battery Charge"
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THS charger START
Switch
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Data List
"SMRB status"
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Data List
"SMRG Status"
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1
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OFF
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OFF
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OFF
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OFF
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2
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OFF → ON
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OFF
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OFF → ON
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OFF → ON
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3
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ON
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OFF → ON
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ON
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ON
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(d) Make sure that the EMERGENCY STOP switch is in the reset condition (the switch is turned clockwise and released).
(e) Make sure that the BREAKER is in the ON position.
(f) Turn the THS charger MAIN switch on.
HINT:
The MAIN indicator will illuminate (green).
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(g) Press the START switch.
HINT:
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When the START switch is turned on, the INITIAL CHECK indicator illuminates and an initial check starts. When the initial check completes successfully, the INITIAL CHECK indicator turns off, the CHARGING indicator illuminates and charging will start at the same time.
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While the INITIAL CHECK indicator is illuminated, the insulation, 400 V output, emergency stop switch, connector connections and ground connection are inspected.
(h) Repeat the charge cycle 3 times. When the last cycle has finished, turn the THS charger MAIN switch off.
HINT:
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Charging time using the THS charger is 10 minutes per charge cycle. The charging time when using a THS charger is a short charging time (when the battery temperature is 25°C (77°F), 10 minutes may be sufficient, if the battery temperature is 0°C (32°F), then three 10 minute charge cycles may be required) for putting the engine in a condition where it can be started (the system can enter the READY-on state). (The THS charger will automatically stop 10 minutes after charging starts.)
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There is very little chance of overcharging the HV battery during the second or third charging cycle. The SOC will not likely increase beyond the upper limit because it was low enough to prevent the engine from starting. Even if the SOC was to increase enough to exceed the limit, the hybrid vehicle control ECU will stop the Active Test to prevent overcharging.
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Cranking the engine once causes the SOC to drop approximately 1%.
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Charging the HV battery once (10 minutes) using the THS charger restores the SOC approximately 2%.
(i) Turn the ignition switch off.
(j) Remove the THS charger and connect the HV floor under wire (for HV Battery).
(1) Disconnect SST (power inlet plug) of SST (THS charger) from the grounded AC 100 to 240 V receptacle.
(2) Disconnect the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal.
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(3) Remove the service plug grip.
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(4) Disconnect SST (high voltage cable) and SST (low voltage cable) from SST (THS charger) in the order shown in the illustration.
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*a
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Low Voltage Cable
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*b
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High Voltage Cable
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*c
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THS Charger
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(5) Remove the bolt and disconnect the SST (low voltage cable) terminal.
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(6) Disconnect the SST (EV bonding cable (green cable)) terminal from SST (THS charger).
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*a
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EV Bonding Cable (Green Cable)
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*b
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THS Charger
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(7) Remove the nut and disconnect the SST (EV bonding cable (green cable)) terminal.
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(8) Remove the nut and disconnect the SST (high voltage cable) terminal.
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(9) Remove the bolt, nut and No. 1 HV battery cover panel RH.
(10) Disconnect the 2 SST (high voltage cable) connectors from the HV battery junction block assembly.
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(11) Connect the shield ground to the HV battery.
(12) Connect the 2 HV battery junction block assembly connectors.
NOTICE:
Make sure that the connectors are connected securely.
(13) Install the No. 1 HV battery cover panel RH.
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(14) Install the service plug grip.
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(k) Turn the ignition switch on (READY) and check if the engine starts.
HINT:
If the engine does not start, perform the HV battery charging operation again.
(l) Install the rear seat cushion leg sub-assembly.
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(m) Install the battery service cover board.
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(n) Install the No. 2 battery service cover board.
Click here
(o) Install the rear door scuff plate LH.
Click here
(p) Install the No. 3 battery service cover board.
Click here
(q) Install the rear door scuff plate RH.
HINT:
Use the same procedure as for the LH side.
(r) Install the rear seat cushion lock hook.
Click here
(s) Install the bench type rear seat cushion assembly.
Click here
(t) Install the battery service hole cover.
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5. CHECK HV BATTERY AFTER HV BATTERY CHARGE
(a) Check for DTCs.
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(b) Perform the self-charging operation.
(1) Start the engine and leave it idling with the shift lever in P until the engine stops.
HINT:
When the engine stops idling, this indicates that self-charging is complete. Perform any initialization procedures required after the negative (-) terminal of the auxiliary battery is disconnected and reconnected.
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