TOYOTA PRIUS 2001 Service Repair Manual

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BODY ELECTRICAL ± ACCESSORIES
182BE46
Cruise Control Switch Signal
Brake Cancel Signal
(Stoplight Switch)
Accelerator Opening Angle Signal
(Accelerator Pedal Position Sensor)
Shift Position Signal
(Sift Position Sensor)
Brake ECUHV ECU
Cruise Control Area
 Switch Input Value
 Processing
 Required Vehicle Speed
 Calculation
Hybrid Control Area
 Required Torque
 Calculation
 Drive Force Distribution
 between Engine and  Electric Motor
Indicator Light
ECM
Inverter189
CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM
1. General
The Prius has adopted a cruise control system that uses the hybrid system, and it is offered as an option. This
system, which is controlled by the HV ECU that is integrated with the cruise control ECU, operates the ve-
hicle through an optimal combination of the drive forces of the electric motor and the engine in accordance
with the setting on the cruise control switch.
2. Construction
The cruise control system mainly consists of an HV ECU, cruise control switches, indicator, stoplight switch,
accelerator pedal position sensor, and the shift position sensor.
The table below shows each of the functions.
Item
Function
HV ECUControls all the functions of the cruise control system in accordance with the
signals from the sensors.
Cruise Control Main
SwitchCruise control system's ON / OFF signal requirement.
Cruise Control Switch
A three-directional switch that provides the SET / COAST, RESUME /
ACCEL, and CANCEL functions. It requires the functions and settings in
accordance with its operations.
Indicator LightIt is provided in the combination meter to display whether the system is ON
or OFF.
Stop Light SwitchDetects that the driver has stepped on the brake pedal.
Accelerator Pedal
Position SensorDetects the accelerator pedal opening angle.
Shift Position SensorDetects the shift position.

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BODY ELECTRICAL ± ACCESSORIES
182BE47 Warning
Buzzer
(Driver)
Seat Belt
Warning
Light
(Driver)Seat Belt
Warning Light
(Front Passenger Side)
Combination Meter
Seat Belt
Buckle
SwitchOccupant Detection
Sensor
Seat Belt Buckle
Switch
Driver
SideFront Passenger
Side
159BE19 159BE18
182BE53
Occupant Detection Sensor
Front Passenger Seat
Upside ViewSpacerElectrode Sheet
Electrode Sheet
Sensor OFF
Occupant
Sensor ON 190
SEAT BELT WARNING SYSTEM
1. General
A seat belt warning system has been adopted. If the driver's seat belt is not buckled, the warning light flashes
and the buzzer sounds. If the front passenger seat belt is not buckled, it flashes the warning light. When the
ignition switch is turned ON, this system determines whether or not the seat belt is buckled by the ON or OFF
condition of the switch that is provided in the seat belt buckle. The occupant detection sensor provided in
the seat cushion of the front passenger seat determines whether or not an occupant is seated in the front pas-
senger seat.
2. Occupant Detection Sensor
The occupant detection sensor, which is enclosed in the seat cushion of the front passenger seat, is used to
detect whether or not the front passenger seat is occupied.
This sensor, which is shaped as illustrated below, consists of a construction in which two sheets of electrodes
sandwich a spacer. When the occupant is seated, the electrode sheets come in contact with each other through
the hole that is provided in the spacer portion, thus enabling the current to flow.
Thus, the sensor detects whether or not an occupant is seated in the front passenger seat.

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APPENDIX
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35
40
45
50
55
60
65
70
Area
Item
Major Dimensions & Vehicle Weights Performance Engine Engine
Chassis
Electrical
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MAJOR TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
U.S.A. and CanadaBody Type4-Door SedanVehicle GradeÐModel CodeNHW11L-AEEEBANHW11L-AEEEBKLength mm (in.)4305 (169.5)u
OverallWidth mm (in.)1695 (66.7)uOverallHeight mm (in.)1465 (57.6)uWheel Base mm (in.)2550 (100.4)u
TreadFront mm (in.)1475 (58.1)uTreadRear mm (in.)1480 (58.3)u
Effective Head RoomFront mm (in.)985 (38.8)uEffective Head RoomRear mm (in.)942 (37.1)u
Effective Leg RoomFront mm (in.)1047 (41.2)uEffective Leg RoomRear mm (in.)899 (35.4)u
Shoulder RoomFront mm (in.)1342 (52.8)uShoulder RoomRear mm (in.)1325 (52.2)u
OverhangFront mm (in.)815 (32.1)uOverhangRear mm (in.)940 (37.0)uMin. Running Ground Clearance mm (in.)125 (4.9)uAngle of Approach degrees145uAngle of Departure degrees225uFront kg (lb)770 (1700)u
Curb WeightRear kg (lb)485 (1065)uCurb WeightTotal kg (lb)1255 (1765)uFront kg (lb)890 (1965)u
Gross Vehicle WeightRear kg (lb)750 (1650)uGross Vehicle WeightTotal kg (lb)1640 (3615)uFuel Tank Capacity (US. gal., lmp.gal.)45* (11.9, 9.9)uLuggage Compartment Capacity m3 (cu.ft.)0.39 (137.7)uMax. Speed km/h (mph)160 (99.4)uMax. Cruising Speed km/h (mph)160 (99.4)u
Acceleration0 to 100 km/h sec.12.7uAcceleration0 to 400 m sec.19.0u1st Gear km/h (mph)ÐÐ
Max. Permissible2nd Gear km/h (mph)ÐÐMax. Permissible
Speed3rd Gear km/h (mph)ÐÐp
4th Gear km/h (mph)ÐÐ
Min. Turning RadiusWall to Wall m (ft.)10.2 (33.5)uMin. Turning Radius
(Outside Front)Curb to Curb m (ft.)9.4 (30.8)uEngine Type1NZ-FXEuValve Mechanism16-Valve, DOHCuBore y Stroke mm (in.)75.0 y 84.7 (2.95 y 3.33)uDisplacement cm3 (cu.in.)1497 (91.4)uCompression Ratio13.0uCarburetor TypeSFIuResearch Octane No. RON95uMax. Output (EEC) kW/rpm (HP@rpm)52/4500 (70@4500)uMax. Torque (EEC) N´m/rpm (lb-ft@rpm)111/4200 (82@4200)uBattery Capacity (5HR) Voltage & Amp. Hr.12 ± 28uAlternator Output WattsÐÐStarter Output kWÐÐClutch TypeÐÐTransaxle TypeP111uIn FirstÐÐIn SecondÐÐ
Transmission GearIn ThirdÐÐTransmission Gear
RatioIn FourthÐÐIn FifthÐÐIn ReverseÐÐCounter Gear RatioÐÐDifferential Gear Ratio (Final)3.905u
Brake TypeFrontVentilated DiscuBrake TypeRearL.T. DrumuParking Brake TypeL.T. DrumuBrake Booster Type and Size in.HydraulicuProportioning Valve TypeP-Valveu
Suspension TypeFrontMacPherson StrutuSuspension TypeRearTorsion Beanu
Stabilizer BarFrontSTDuStabilizer BarRearSTDuSteering Gear TypeRack and PinionuSteering Gear Ratio (Overall)16.4~18.3uPower Steering TypeElectric Motoru
*: EPA / CARB ORVR Test conditions

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IN00U±36
N17080
Filler Cap
Float
Reservoir
 Grommet
Clip
Slotted Spring Pin
: Specified torque
 Non±reusable partCylinder
Piston
Push Rod
Washer
Snap Ring
Boot
 Gasket
Lock Nut
Clevis Pin
Clevis
N´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf)
12 (120, 9)
15 (155, 11)
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
IN±1
1 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
GENERAL INFORMATION
1. INDEX
An INDEX is provided on the first page of each section to guide you to the item to be repaired. To assist you
in finding your way through the manual, the section title and major heading are given at the top of every page.
2. PRECAUTION
At the beginning of each section, a PRECAUTION is given that pertains to all repair operations contained
in that section.
Read these precautions before starting any repair task.
3. TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING tables are included for each system to help you diagnose the problem and find the
cause. The fundamentals of how to proceed with troubleshooting are described on page IN±30.
Be sure to read this before performing troubleshooting.
4. PREPARATION
Preparation lists the SST (Special Service Tools), recommended tools, equipment, lubricant and SSM (Spe-
cial Service Materials) which should be prepared before beginning the operation and explains the purpose
of each one.
5. REPAIR PROCEDURES
Most repair operations begin with an overview illustration. It identifies the components and shows how the
parts fit together.
Example:

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Illustration:
what to do and where
21. CHECK PISTON STROKE OF OVERDRIVE BRAKE
(a)
Task heading : what to do
SST 09350±30020 (09350±06120)
Set part No. Component part No.
Detailed text : how to do task
(b)
Piston stroke: 1.40 1.70 mm (0.0551 0.0669 in.)
Specification
Place SST and a dial indicator onto the overdrive brake pis-
ton as shown in the illustration.
Measure the stroke applying and releasing the compressed
air (392 785 kPa, 4 8 kgf/cm
2 or 57 114 psi) as shown
in the illustration. IN±2
± INTRODUCTIONHOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
2 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
The procedures are presented in a step±by±step format:
The illustration shows what to do and where to do it.
The task heading tells what to do.
The detailed text tells how to perform the task and gives other information such as specifications
and warnings.
Example:
This format provides the experienced technician with a FAST TRACK to the information needed. The upper
case task heading can be read at a glance when necessary, and the text below it provides detailed informa-
tion. Important specifications and warnings always stand out in bold type.
6. REFERENCES
References have been kept to a minimum. However, when they are required you are given the page to refer
to.
7. SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications are presented in bold type throughout the text where needed. You never have to leave the
procedure to look up your specifications. They are also found in Service Specifications section for quick ref-
erence.
8. CAUTIONS, NOTICES, HINTS:
CAUTIONS are presented in bold type, and indicate there is a possibility of injury to you or other
people.
NOTICES are also presented in bold type, and indicate the possibility of damage to the components
being repaired.
HINTS are separated from the text but do not appear in bold. They provide additional information to
help you perform the repair efficiently.
9. SI UNIT
The UNITS given in this manual are primarily expressed according to the SI UNIT (International System of
Unit), and alternately expressed in the metric system and in the English System.
Example:
Torque: 30 N´m (310 kgf´cm, 22 ft´lbf)

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IN0HK±02
B04759
B A
B13824
Engine Serial
NumberMotor Serial
Number
± INTRODUCTIONIDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
IN±3
3 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
IDENTIFICATION INFORMATION
VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION AND
ENGINE AND MOTOR SERIAL
NUMBER
1. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
The vehicle identification number is stamped on the vehicle
identification number plate and the certification label, as shown
in the illustration.
A: Vehicle Identification Number Plate
B: Certification Label
2. ENGINE AND MOTOR SERIAL NUMBER
(a) The engine serial number is stamped on the engine block,
as shown in the illustration.
(b) The motor serial numbers is stamped, as shown in the il-
lustration.

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FI1066
IN0CO±17
Z11554
Seal Lock Adhesive
IN±4
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
4 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
REPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
GENERAL INFORMATION
BASIC REPAIR HINT
(a) Use fender, seat and floor covers to keep the vehicle
clean and prevent damage.
(b) During disassembly, keep parts in the appropriate order
to facilitate reassembly.
(c) Installation and removal of battery terminal:
(1) Before performing electrical work, disconnect the
negative (±) terminal cable from the battery.
(2) If it is necessary to disconnect the battery for in-
spection or repair, first disconnect the negative (±)
terminal cable.
(3) When disconnecting the terminal cable, to prevent
damage to battery terminal, loosen the cable nut
and raise the cable straight up without twisting or
prying it.
(4) Clean the battery terminals and cable ends with a
clean shop rag. Do not scrape them with a file or oth-
er abrasive objects.
(5) Install the cable ends to the battery terminals after
loosening the nut, and tighten the nut after installa-
tion. Do not use a hammer to tap the cable ends
onto the terminals.
(6) Be sure the cover for the positive (+) terminal is
properly in place.
(d) Check hose and wiring connectors to make sure that they
are connected securely and correctly.
(e) Non±reusable parts
(1) Always replace cotter pins, gaskets, O±rings, oil
seals, etc. with new ones.
(2) Non±reusable parts are indicated in the component
illustrations by the ºº symbol.
(f) Precoated parts
Precoated parts are bolts, nuts, etc. that are coated with
a seal lock adhesive at the factory.
(1) If a precoated part is retightened, loosened or
caused to move in any way, it must be recoated with
the specified adhesive.
(2) When reusing precoated parts, clean off the old
adhesive and dry with compressed air. Then apply
the specified seal lock adhesive to the bolt, nut or
threads.

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BE1367
Medium Current Fuse and High Current Fuse
Equal Amperage Rating
V00076
Abbreviation Part Name Symbol Illustration
FUSE
MEDIUM CURRENT FUSE
HIGH CURRENT FUSE
FUSIBLE LINK
CIRCUIT BREAKERFUSE
M±FUSE
H±FUSE
FL
CB
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
IN±5
5 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
(3) Precoated parts are indicated in the component il-
lustrations by the ºº symbol.
(g) When necessary, use a sealer on gaskets to prevent
leaks.
(h) Carefully observe all specifications for bolt tightening
torques. Always use a torque wrench.
(i) Use of special service tools (SST) and special service ma-
terials (SSM) may be required, depending on the nature
of the repair. Be sure to use SST and SSM where speci-
fied and follow the proper work procedure. A list of SST
and SSM can be found in Preparation section in this
manual.
(j) When replacing fuses, be sure the new fuse has the cor-
rect amperage rating. DO NOT exceed the rating or use
one with a lower rating.

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IN0253
WRONG CORRECT
IN0252
WRONG CORRECT IN±6
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
6 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
(k) Care must be taken when jacking up and supporting the
vehicle. Be sure to lift and support the vehicle at the prop-
er locations (See page IN±8).
Cancel the parking brake on the pedal place and
shift the transmission in N position.
When jacking up the front wheels of the vehicle at
first place stoppers behind the rear wheels.
When jacking up the rear wheels of the vehicle at
first place stoppers before the front wheels.
When either the front or rear wheels only should be
jacked up, set rigid racks and place stoppers in front
and behind the other wheels on the ground.
After the vehicle is jacked up, be sure to support it
on rigid racks . It is extremely dangerous to do any
work on a vehicle raised on a jack alone, even for
a small job that can be finished quickly.
(l) Observe the following precautions to avoid damage to the
following parts:
(1) Do not open the cover or case of the ECU unless
absolutely necessary. (If the IC terminals are
touched, the IC may be destroyed by static electric-
ity.)
(2) To disconnect vacuum hoses, pull off the end, not
the middle of the hose.
(3) To pull apart electrical connectors, pull on the con-
nector itself, not the wires.
(4) Be careful not to drop electrical components, such
as sensors or relays. If they are dropped on a hard
floor, they should be replaced and not reused.
(5) When steam cleaning an engine, protect the elec-
tronic components, air filter and emission±related
components from water.
(6) Never use an impact wrench to remove or install
temperature switches or temperature sensors.
(7) When checking continuity at the wire connector, in-
sert the tester probe carefully to prevent terminals
from bending.
(8) When using a vacuum gauge, never force the hose
onto a connector that is too large. Use a step±down
adapter for adjustment. Once the hose has been
stretched, it may leak air.

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IN0002
Example
± INTRODUCTIONREPAIR INSTRUCTIONS
IN±7
7 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
(m) Installation and removal of vacuum hose:
(1) When disconnecting vacuum hoses, use tags to
identify how they should be reconnected to.
(2) After completing a job, double check that the vacu-
um hoses are properly connected. A label under the
hood shows the proper layout.
(n) Bleeding of hydraulic brake booster system:
When repairing the hydraulic brake booster or ABS,
bleeding the air out of the hydraulic brake booster (See
page BR±4).
(o) Unless otherwise stated, all resistance is measured at an
ambient temperature of 20°C (68°F). Because the resis-
tance may be outside specifications if measured at high
temperatures immediately after the vehicle has been run-
ning, measurement should be made when the engine has
cooled down.

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