automatic transmission TOYOTA PRIUS 2001 Service Repair Manual
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THS (TOYOTA HYBRID SYSTEM)
182TH24
ªREADYº LightOutput Control
Warning Light 26
DRIVING CHARACTERISTICS
Because the Prius uses a parallel series hybrid system, some aspects of its operation may differ from those of
existing automobiles, and may require precautions that are unique to this system.
1. Starting the THS
Make sure that the parking brake is engaged and that the shift lever is in the P position.
While depressing the brake pedal, turn the ignition switch to the START position. After this, the ªREADYº
light flashes.
The engine does not start when the shift lever is in the N position; it can only start in the P position. When
the external air temperature is low, the ªREADYº light may flash longer than usual.
As soon as the engine has started, the ªREADYº light illuminates steadily and a beeping sound is heard.
Several seconds after the engine warms up, the engine stops automatically, provided that the air conditioning
compressor does not need to operate and that the HV battery maintains a proper SOC (state of charge).
2. Start-Off
While keeping the brake pedal depressed, release
the parking brake, and move the shift lever to the
D position.
The vehicle has the same creeping movement as
the conventional automatic transmission vehicles.
Gradually release the brake pedal and slowly de-
press the accelerator pedal to start off.
At this time, the vehicle starts off powered only by
the MG2 (Motor Generator No.2)
NOTICE: The vehicle can be started off, provided that the ªREADYº light remains illuminated, even
if the engine remains stopped.
3. Acceleration
Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle.
If the engine remained stopped during start-off, the engine will start automatically during acceleration.
4. Downhill Driving
Move the shift lever to the B position as necessary in order to simultaneously apply the regenerative brake
and the engine friction brake.
5. Deceleration and Stopping
Depress the brake pedal to decelerate and to stop the vehicle.
Depressing the brake pedal causes the regenerative brake to activate automatically in the D or B position. (In
the regenerative brake system, kinetic energy is converted to electrical energy.) If the engine has warmed up,
the air conditioning compressor does not need to operate, and if the HV battery maintains a proper SOC (state
of charge), the engine stops automatically when the vehicle speed drops-even if the vehicle comes to a stop.
6. Parking
Push down the parking brake pedal, move the shift lever to the P position, and pull out the ignition key.
NOTICE: Make sure to pull out the ignition key after parking the vehicle because the vehicle can be
driven as long as the ªREADYº light remains illuminated even if the engine is stopped.
7. Other Characteristics and Precautions
If a drive wheel slips on slippery terrain, causing the front wheels to spin faster than the rear wheels, the
THS effects control to limit the slippage by restraining the drive force. (This also protects the planetary
gear from damage.)
When the HV battery temperature is too high or low, the output control warning light illuminates, alerting
the driver that output power may be limited.
This is not 2 malfunction. This condition may be corrected by avoiding sudden acceleration /decelaration,
after which the light will go out.
When the vehicle is stopped and the shift lever is in the N position, electricity is not generated even if the
engine is running. If the vehicle remains stopped for a long time, make sure to move the shift lever to the
P position. In heavy traffic, keep the shift lever in the D position.
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IN04Q±11
IN±46
± INTRODUCTIONTERMS
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TERMS
ABBREVIATIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
AbbreviationsMeaning
ABSAnti±Lock Brake System
ACAlternating Current
ACCAccessory
ACISAcoustic Control Induction System
ACSDAutomatic Cold Start Device
A.D.D.Automatic Disconnecting Differential
A/FAir±Fuel Ratio
AHCActive Height Control Suspension
ALRAutomatic Locking Retractor
ALTAlternator
AMPAmplifier
ANTAntenna
APPROX.Approximately
A/TAutomatic Transmission (Transaxle)
AT FAutomatic Transmission Fluid
AUTOAutomatic
AUXAuxiliary
AV GAverage
AV SAdaptive Variable Suspension
BABrake Assist
BACSBoost Altitude Compensation System
BATBattery
BDCBottom Dead Center
B/LBi±Level
B/SBore±Stroke Ratio
BTDCBefore Top Dead Center
BVSVBimetallic Vacuum Switching Valve
Calif.California
CBCircuit Breaker
CCoCatalytic Converter For Oxidation
CDCompact Disc
CFCornering Force
CGCenter Of Gravity
CHChannel
COMB.Combination
CPECoupe
CPSCombustion Pressure Sensor
CPUCentral Processing Unit
CRSChild Restraint System
CTRCenter
C/VCheck Valve
CVControl Valve
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± PREPARATIONHYBRID TRANSAXLE
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HYBRID TRANSAXLE
SST (Special Service Tools)
09308±00010Oil Seal Puller
09350±32014TOYOTA Automatic Transmission
Tool Set
(09351±32130)Handle
(09351±32150)Oil Seal Replacer
09388±40010Input Oil Seal Replacer
09527±10011Rear Axle Shaft Bearing Remover
09564±32011Differential Preload Adaptor
09608±06041Front Hub Inner Bearing Cone
Replacer
09612±30012Steering Worm Bearing Puller
09710±20011Front Suspension Bushing Tool
Set
(09710±06071)Replacer
09710±22021Front Suspension Bushing Tool
Set
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± PREPARATIONHYBRID TRANSAXLE
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(09951±00460)Replacer 46
09950±60020Replacer Set No.2
(09951±00680)Replacer 68
09950±70010Handle Set
(09951±07100)Handle 100
09992±00095Automatic Transmission Oil
Pressure Gauge Set
(09992±00112)Adaptor A
(09992±00271)Gauge Assy