Last Modified: 01-30-2024 6.11:8.1.0 Doc ID: RM100000001EKKP
Model Year Start: 2019 Model: RAV4 HV Prod Date Range: [11/2018 - 08/2020]
Title: HYBRID / BATTERY CONTROL: HYBRID CONTROL SYSTEM (for 2WD with NICKEL METAL HYDRIDE BATTERY): DTC CHECK / CLEAR; 2019 - 2020 MY RAV4 HV [11/2018 - 08/2020]

DTC CHECK / CLEAR

CHECK FOR DTCS

(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(b) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(c) Turn the Techstream on.

(d) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Hybrid Control / Trouble Codes.

Powertrain > Hybrid Control > Trouble Codes

(e) Check the DTCs and freeze frame data, and then write them down.

(f) Check the details of the DTCs.

Display Item

Description

Test Failed

Shows the malfunction judgment results during the current trip.

Pending

Shows the malfunction judgment results up to now. (Indicates the possibility of a malfunction when no DTC is confirmed.)

Confirmed

Shows the DTCs confirmed up to now. (The number of current trips differs for each DTC.)

  • A pending DTC is a DTC that is stored in the hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly during the 1st trip when the 2 trip detection logic is used.
  • Freeze frame data is stored for each of the latest result DTCs, pending DTCs and confirmed DTCs.

(1) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Hybrid Control / Utility / Check Mode.

Powertrain > Hybrid Control > Utility

Tester Display

Check Mode

(2) Check items on the display and press "Next".

NOTICE:

  • All the stored DTCs and freeze frame data are cleared if the hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly is changed from normal mode to check mode. Before changing modes, always check and note any DTCs and freeze frame data.
  • Changing from normal mode to check mode function is not available when the power switch is turned on (READY).
  • If a DTC is stored, check and note the DTC and freeze frame data following the Techstream display, then change from normal mode to check mode.

CHECK FREEZE FRAME DATA

(a) If a DTC is present, select it in order to display its freeze frame data.

(b) Read the freeze frame data recorded when the DTC was stored.

CHECK TIME STAMP

HINT:

By checking Time Stamp, the time and order in which DTCs were stored in an ECU can be checked.

(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(b) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(c) Turn the Techstream on.

(d) Enter the following menus: Health Check.

(e) Perform the following steps when the data setting screen is displayed.

(f) Select the systems for which to perform Health Check and check for time stamp data.

Selectable items:

  • Powertrain
  • Chassis
  • Body
  • Store All Data

(g) Select "Yes" when "Do you want to store time stamp data?" is displayed.

HINT:

If "Yes" is not selected, time stamp data will not be stored.

(h) After Health Check has completed, select "Time Stamp Data" to display the Time Stamp screen.

(i) Select the desired system from the drop-down list on the bottom of the Time Stamp screen.

(j) Check the order and time which DTCs were stored for the selected system.

CHECK FOR DTCS (CAN BUS CHECK)

(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(b) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(c) Turn the Techstream on.

(d) Enter the following menus: System Select / CAN Bus Check.

CAN Bus Check

(e) Check for communication malfunction DTCs.

HINT:

If DTCs related to a CAN communication are output, first troubleshoot and repair the CAN communication system.

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CHECK FOR DTCS (SYSTEMS EXCEPT HYBRID VEHICLE CONTROL ECU ASSEMBLY)

HINT:

The hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly maintains communication with other computers, including the motor generator control ECU, the ECM, skid control ECU assembly and power steering ECU assembly. Therefore, if the hybrid vehicle control ECU assembly outputs a warning, it is necessary to check and record the DTCs of all systems.

(a) If DTCs are stored, check the relevant systems.

HINT:

If DTCs for the CAN communication system are present in addition to other DTCs, first troubleshoot and repair any malfunctions in the CAN communication system.

CLEAR DTCS

NOTICE:

Clearing the DTCs will also clear the freeze frame data.

(a) Connect the Techstream to the DLC3.

(b) Turn the power switch on (IG).

(c) Turn the Techstream on.

(d) Enter the following menus: Powertrain / Hybrid Control / Trouble Codes.

Powertrain > Hybrid Control > Trouble Codes

(e) Clear DTCs and freeze frame data.

Powertrain > Hybrid Control > Clear DTCs

REPLACE INVERTER WITH CONVERTER ASSEMBLY PARTS

NOTICE:

This procedure is designed to be used as a reference for the inspection procedure of each DTC. Do not perform repairs using only this procedure.

(a) Check the DTCs that were output when the vehicle was brought to the workshop. Refer to DTC Malfunctioning Area Table and replace parts as necessary.

HINT:

  • Using only the DTCs listed in the DTC Malfunctioning Area Table, perform the following judgment.
  • If multiple DTCs with different malfunctioning areas were output when the vehicle was brought to the workshop, replace all of the respective malfunctioning parts. If any of the output DTCs list the inverter with converter assembly as the malfunctioning area, it is only necessary to replace the inverter with converter assembly.
  • If any malfunctions of inverter with converter assembly related parts are found, or if signs of coolant (LLC) leaks, water intrusion, excessive deposits or damage are found in the inverter with converter assembly, replace the inverter with converter assembly.

DTC MALFUNCTIONING AREA TABLE

(a) Using DTC Malfunctioning Area Table, confirm the malfunctioning area indicated by the DTC.

  • Motor generator control ECU kit (MG ECU)
  • HV converter kit (DCDC converter)
  • Inverter with converter assembly

DTC Malfunctioning Area Table (Hybrid control system)

DTC

MG ECU

DCDC converter

  • MG ECU
  • DCDC converter

Inverter with converter assembly

P0A1B49

-

-

-

P0A1B94

-

-

-

P0A9300

-

-

-

P0AA000

-

-

-

P0AA073

-

-

-

P0AA373

-

-

-

P0AA649

-

-

-

P0AE173

-

-

-

P0C7600

-

-

-

P0D2D1C

-

-

-

P0E311C

-

-

-

P1C2D62

-

-

-

P1C6A9F

-

-

-

P1C6C9F

-

-

-

P1C7C49

-

-

-

P1C7D49

-

-

-

P1C7E49

-

-

-

P1C7F49

-

-

-

P1C8149

-

-

-

P1C8249

-

-

-

P1C8349

-

-

-

P1CE213

-

-

-

P1CE292

-

-

-

P300449

-

-

-

P312387

-

-

-

P321E9F

-

-

-

P33BF9F

-

-

-

DTC Malfunctioning Area Table (Motor generator control system)

DTC

MG ECU

DCDC converter

  • MG ECU
  • DCDC converter

Inverter with converter assembly

P033500

-

-

-

P033531

-

-

-

P034000

-

-

-

P034031

-

-

-

P062F44

-

-

-

P062F46

-

-

-

P06B01C

-

-

-

P06D61C

-

-

-

P0A0011

-

-

-

P0A0015

-

-

-

P0A001C

-

-

-

P0A0812

-

-

-

P0A0814

-

-

-

P0A1112

-

-

-

P0A1114

-

-

-

P0A1A47

-

-

-

P0A1A49

-

-

-

P0A1B1F

-

-

-

P0A3F16

-

-

-

P0A3F1F

-

-

-

P0A3F21

-

-

-

P0A3F22

-

-

-

P0A4B16

-

-

-

P0A4B1F

-

-

-

P0A4B21

-

-

-

P0A4B22

-

-

-

P0A6012

-

-

-

P0A6014

-

-

-

P0A601C

-

-

-

P0A601F

-

-

-

P0A6312

-

-

-

P0A6314

-

-

-

P0A631C

-

-

-

P0A631F

-

-

-

P0A7872

-

-

-

P0A7873

-

-

-

P0A789E

-

-

-

P0A7A72

-

-

-

P0A7A73

-

-

-

P0A7A9E

-

-

-

P0A9000

-

-

-

P0A9200

-

-

-

P0A949E

-

-

-

P0AED11

-

-

-

P0AED15

-

-

-

P0AED1C

-

-

-

P0BE512

-

-

-

P0BE514

-

-

-

P0BE51F

-

-

-

P0BE528

-

-

-

P0BE912

-

-

-

P0BE914

-

-

-

P0BE91F

-

-

-

P0BE928

-

-

-

P0BED12

-

-

-

P0BED14

-

-

-

P0BED1F

-

-

-

P0BED28

-

-

-

P0BFD62

-

-

-

P0BFF1D

-

-

-

P0C1900

-

-

-

P0C3811

-

-

-

P0C3815

-

-

-

P0C381C

-

-

-

P0C3D11

-

-

-

P0C3D15

-

-

-

P0C3D1C

-

-

-

P0C5013

-

-

-

P0C5016

-

-

-

P0C5017

-

-

-

P0C501F

-

-

-

P0C5A13

-

-

-

P0C5A16

-

-

-

P0C5A17

-

-

-

P0C5A1F

-

-

-

P0C6413

-

-

-

P0C6416

-

-

-

P0C6417

-

-

-

P0C641F

-

-

-

P0C6913

-

-

-

P0C6916

-

-

-

P0C6917

-

-

-

P0C691F

-

-

-

P0C7917

-

-

-

P0CA300

-

-

-

P0D2D16

-

-

-

P0D2D17

-

-

-

P0D2D1F

-

-

-

P0D3319

-

-

-

P0DFA62

-

-

-

P0E0012

-

-

-

P0E0014

-

-

-

P0E001F

-

-

-

P0E0028

-

-

-

P0E0412

-

-

-

P0E0414

-

-

-

P0E041F

-

-

-

P0E0428

-

-

-

P0E0812

-

-

-

P0E0814

-

-

-

P0E081F

-

-

-

P0E0828

-

-

-

P0E3116

-

-

-

P0E3117

-

-

-

P0E311F

-

-

-

P0E5111

-

-

-

P0E5115

-

-

-

P0E511F

-

-

-

P0E5128

-

-

-

P0E512A

-

-

-

P0E5717

-

-

-

P0E5811

-

-

-

P0E5815

-

-

-

P0E581C

-

-

-

P0E7100

-

-

-

P1C2A1C

-

-

-

P1C2A49

-

-

-

P1C2B1C

-

-

-

P1C2B49

-

-

-

P1C2E46

-

-

-

P1C5D19

-

-

-

P1C5F19

-

-

-

P1C601F

-

-

-

P1C621F

-

-

-

P1C641F

-

-

-

P1C651F

-

-

-

P1C671F

-

-

-

P1C691F

-

-

-

P1CA51D

-

-

-

P1CAC49

-

-

-

P1CAD49

-

-

-

P1CAF38

-

-

-

P1CB038

-

-

-

P1CB59E

-

-

-

P1CB69E

-

-

-

P1CCC96

*1

P1CFF62

-

-

-

P31241F

-

-

-

P312487

-

-

-

P313383

-

-

-

P313386

-

-

-

P313387

-

-

-

P313483

-

-

-

P313486

-

-

-

P313487

-

-

-

P314F1F

-

-

-

P31531D

-

-

-

U010087

-

-

-

U029387

-

-

-

U117087

-

-

-

  • *1: Because the components to be replaced will differ depending on the conditions, follow the diagnostic procedure for the applicable DTC.