hood open TOYOTA PRIUS 2001 Service Repair Manual

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2001 PRIUS (EWD414U)
THEFT DETERRENT
D13 DOOR KEY LOCK AND UNLOCK SW AND DOOR UNLOCK DETECTION SW FRONT LH
6±3 : Closed with door lock cylinder unlocked with key
5±3 : Closed with door lock cylinder locked with key
D14 DOOR KEY LOCK AND UNLOCK SW AND DOOR UNLOCK DETECTION SW FRONT RH
1±4 : Closed with door lock cylinder unlocked with key
2±4 : Closed with door lock cylinder locked with key
E2 ENGINE HOOD COURTESY SW
2±1 : Open with engine hood open
U1 UNLOCK WARNING SW
2±1 : Closed with ignition key in cylinder
L4 LUGGAGE COMPARTMENT DOOR KEY UNLOCK SW
2±1 : Closed with luggage compartment door lock cylinder unlock
B8 (A), B9 (B) BODY ECU
(A)17±GROUND : Continuity with front RH door unlocked
(B) 1±GROUND : Always continuity
(A) 5±GROUND : Continuity with luggage compartment door unlocked
(A)13±GROUND : Continuity with engine hood closed
(A) 5±GROUND : Continuity with luggage compartment door open
(A)12±GROUND : Continuity with front RH door open
(B) 9±GROUND : Always approx. 12 volts
8±GROUND : Always approx. 12 volts
15±GROUND : Approx. 12 volts with the ignition SW at ON position
6±GROUND : Continuity with rear LH, RH door open
3±GROUND : Continuity with front LH door open
: PARTS LOCATION
CodeSee PageCodeSee PageCodeSee Page
B8A36E234J22A37
B9B36J137J23B37
C736J737J24A37
D436J1137J25B37
D638J12A37J2637
D738J13B37J2737
D838J14A37J3338
D938J15B37L438
D1038J1637P939
D1138J1737R3B37
D1238J18A37R4C37
D1338J19B37T135
D1438J2037U137
: JUNCTION BLOCK AND WIRE HARNESS CONNECTOR
CodeSee PageJunction Block and Wire Harness (Connector Location)
1J27Engine Room Main Wire and Engine Room J/B (Engine Compartment Left)
2C30Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Cowl Side Panel LH)2D30Instrument Panel Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Cowl Side Panel LH)
2G31Engine Room Main Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Cowl Side Panel LH)
2I
2J31Cowl Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Cowl Side Panel LH)
2K
()
2L31Floor Wire and Instrument Panel J/B (Cowl Side Panel LH)
SERVICE HINTS

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NEW MODEL OUTLINE
MAIN EQUIPMENT
182MO23(For U.S.A.)
Glove box Accesory box Multi-box
Front door pocket
Seat back pocket
(Driver's and
passenger seat)
182MO24182MO09
182MO25
Small storage box
Cup holder
(for two caps use)11.839ft3 (by SAE suitcase method)
luggage space is secured.182MO26182MO27182MO28
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Air Conditioning
An automatic air conditioning has been adopted
in consideration to ease of use.
A clean air filter which removes pollen and
dust is included as a standard fitting for puri-
fying the air inside the cab.
Two air conditioning modes, A/C for eco-
nomical air conditioning and MAX for espe-
cially strong air conditioning, are provided.
Wireless Door Lock Remote Control System
With the wireless door lock remote control system, all the doors can be locked and unlocked by signals emitted
by the transmitter.
Power Window System
A power window system which enables all windows to be raised or lowered with switches has been adopted.
An auto up/down function and jam protection function have been added to the driver's power window.
HV Immobiliser System
HV immobiliser system will not allow the HV system to be started by duplicate key is used. This system
will permit the HV system to be started only when the ID code of the transponder chip impregnated in the
key matches the ID code registered beforehand in the transponder key amplifier.
Theft Deterrent System
When an attempt is made to forcibly enter the vehicle or open the hood or trunk lid without a key, or when
the battery terminals are removed and reconnected, this system sounds the horn and flashes the headlights,
taillights and emergency flashers for about 1 minute to alert the owner. At the same time, it locks all the
doors.
Storage Space
Ample storage space with an emphasis on practicality provided throughout the Prius.
Instrument panel (passenger seat)Seat back pocketFront door pocket
Center console boxLuggage space

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BODY ELECTRICAL ± ACCESSORIES
182BE43
DKUL
DKL
LSWD
Power
Window
Master
Switch
Ignition Key SW
From
BatteryIG
LSWP
LSR
KSW
DCTY
PCTY
RCTY
LCTY
HCTY
LUG
Courtesy
Switches
PKL
PKUL
Door Lock Motors
RRP D
Body
ECU
From Battery
Headlight
RelayTaillight
RelayHorn
Relay
HRLY
TRLYTo
HeadlightTo
Taillight
To
Vehicles
Horn
HR
From Battery
Interior
Light
Interior
Light
Relay
Security
Horn
Wireless
Door Control
Receiver
MPX
INDECM
Security
Indicator
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THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
1. General
The theft deterrent system uses the door lock control system components and some other parts. When
somebody attempts to forcibly enter the vehicle or open the engine hood or luggage compartment door
without a key, or when the battery terminals are removed and reconnected, the theft deterrent system
sounds the vehicle's horn, security horn and flashes the headlights, taillights, hazard lights and interior
light for about one minute to alert. At the same time, it locks all the doors.
The control of this system is effected by the body ECU.
 Wiring Diagram 

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BODY ELECTRICAL ± ACCESSORIES
Non-Alert State
Alert State
Alert Preparation State
Alarm State
Condition (3) Condition (1)
Condition (5) Condition (2)
Condition (6)
Condition (4)
Condition (5) 186
 List of Input / Output Signals 
Terminal
NameOutlineTerminal
NameOutline
DKLDriver's door key lock signalLCTYRear left door courtesy switch status
signal
DKULDriver's door key unlock signalHCTYHood courtesy switch status signal
LSWDDriver's door lock position switch
signalLUGLuggage compartment door courtesy
switch status signal
IGIgnition key switch status signalPKLFront passenger door key lock signal
LSWPFront passenger door lock position
switch signalPKULFront passenger door key unlock
signal
LSRRear left door lock position switch
signalHRLYOutput signal to headlight relay
KSWIgnition key cylinder's key
presence / absence signalTRLYOutput signal to taillight relay
DCTYDriver's door courtesy switch status
signalHROutput signal to vehicle horn relay
PCTYFront passenger door courtesy switch
status signalMPXMultiplex Communication (BEAN)
RCTYRear right door courtesy switch
status signalINDOutput signal to security indicator
2. Operation
Non-Alert State: When the security function is inactive
Without having the ignition key in the ignition key cylinder, if any one of the conditions listed below exists,
the system transfers to the alert preparation state.
Condition (1)
When the doors, engine hood, and luggage compartment door are all closed, the ignition key is used to
lock all doors.
When the doors, engine hood, and luggage compartment door are all closed, the wireless door lock re-
mote control system is used to lock all doors.
When all doors are locked, if any door, engine hood, or luggage compartment door is changed from ªcloseº
to ªopenº, and ªcloseº again, all doors, engine hood, and luggage compartment door will be locked.
Alert Preparation State: a delay time until the alert state
The system transfers to the alert state if the condition (2) listed below is met, and to the non-alert state if one
of the conditions (3) is met.

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Condition (2)
When the doors, engine hood, and luggage compartment door are all closed and locked, and 30 seconds
have elapsed.
Condition (3)
When one of the doors, engine hood, or luggage compartment door is changed from ªcloseº to ªopenº.
When one of the doors, engine hood, or luggage compartment door is changed from ªlockº to ªunlockº.
When the ignition key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder.
When a terminal is disconnected from the battery and re-connected.
Alert State: a state in which attempted theft can be detected
The system transfers to the alarm state if any one of the conditions (4) listed below is met, or to the non-alert
state if any one of the conditions (5) is met.
Condition (4)
Any door, engine hood, or luggage compartment door is opened.
The ignition key or the wireless door lock remote control system other than the transmitter is used for
unlocking.
The luggage compartment door is opened with something other than the ignition key.
The engine hood is opened.
A terminal is disconnected from the battery and re-connected.
The wiring harness is directly connected as if to turn the ignition switch ON.
Condition (5)
The ignition key is used to unlock the doors or the luggage compartment door.
The transmitter of the wireless door lock remote control system is used to unlock the doors.
The ignition key is inserted in the ignition key cylinder and turned until the ignition switch is ON.
Alarm State: a state in which attempted theft can be detected
When an attempted theft is detected, the system sounds the vehicle's horn and the security horn, flashes
the headlights, taillights, and hazard lights, and illuminates the interior light to alert the people in the area.
If any one of the doors is unlocked, and the ignition key is not inserted in the ignition key cylinder, the
system forcefully locks the doors once.
The system transfers to the alert state if the condition (6) described below is met, or, when the system is
in the alarm state, it transfers to the non-alert state if any one of the conditions (5) described above is met.
At this time, the taillights are illuminated for 2 seconds to inform the driver that an attempted theft has been
detected.
Condition (6)
After approximately 60 seconds of the alarm time have elapsed.

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MA02E±02
± MAINTENANCEOUTSIDE VEHICLE
MA±1
54 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
OUTSIDE VEHICLE
GENERAL MAINTENANCE
These are maintenance and inspection items which are considered to be the owner's responsibility.
They can be done by the owner or they can have them done at a service shop.
These items include those which should be checked on a daily basis, those which, in most cases, do not
require (special) tools and those which are considered to be reasonable for the owner to do.
Items and procedures for general maintenance are as follows.
1. GENERAL NOTES
Maintenance items may vary from country to country. Check the owner's manual supplement in which
the maintenance schedule is shown.
Every service item in the periodic maintenance schedule must be performed.
Periodic maintenance service must be performed according to whichever interval in the periodic main-
tenance schedule occurs first, the odometer reading (miles) or the time interval (months).
Maintenance service after the last period should be performed at the same interval as before unless
otherwise noted.
Failure to do even one item an cause the engine to run poorly and increase exhaust emissions.
2. TIRES
(a) Check the pressure with a gauge. If necessary, adjust.
(b) Check for cuts, damage or excessive wear.
3. WHEEL NUTS
When checking the tires, check the nuts for looseness or for missing nuts. If necessary, tighten them.
4. TIRE ROTATION
Check the owner's manual supplement in which the maintenance schedule is shown.
5. WINDSHIELD WIPER BLADES
Check for wear or cracks whenever they do not wipe clean. If necessary, replace.
6. FLUID LEAKS
Check underneath for leaking fuel, oil, water or other fluid.
7. DOORS AND ENGINE HOOD
(a) Check that all doors including the trunk lid operate smoothly, and that all latches lock securely.
(b) Check that the engine hood secondary latch secures the hood from opening when the primary latch
is released.

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I15497
1 21013Body ECU
HCTY B8
IE1
A A
AJ7
J/C
R±W
W±B R±W
J1
J/C
IEE2
Engine Hood
Courtesy SW
W±B
± DIAGNOSTICSBODY CONTROL SYSTEM
DI±725
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
Engine Hood Courtesy Switch Circuit
CIRCUIT DESCRIPTION
The engine hood courtesy switch is built into the engine hood lock assembly and goes ON when the engine
hood is opened and goes OFF when the engine hood is closed.
WIRING DIAGRAM
DI7NV±01

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BR1JA±01
F12629
Front Door Scuff Plate Cowl Side TrimHood Lock Release
Lever Lower Column CoverRadio Tuner Opening CoverCluster Finish Panel
Assembly Hazard Warning Switch
Lower Center Cluster
Finish PanelGlove Compartment
Door Finish PanelInstrument PanelNo. 3 Register No. 2 Side Defroster
Nozzle
Front Pillar GarnishPassenger Air Bag
Assembly Cluster Finish Panel
Combination Meter
Lower Finish PanelSteering Wheel Pad Steering Wheel
Spiral CableUpper Column Cover
Front Door Scuff PlateCowl Side Trim No. 1 RegisterNo. 1 Side Defroster
NozzleFront Pillar Garnish
: Specified torqueN´m (kgf´cm, ft´lbf)
50 (510, 37)
BR±10
± BRAKEPARKING BRAKE PEDAL
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
COMPONENTS

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± BODY ELECTRICALTROUBLESHOOTING
BE±9
1676 Author: Date:
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
POWER DOOR LOCK CONTROL SYSTEM
This system uses the multiplex communication system, so check diagnosis system of the multiplex commu-
nication system before you proceed with troubleshooting.
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
All the doors cannot be locked or unlocked.
(Power Window Control System is normal.)1. Door Lock Control Switch
2. Body ECU
3. Wire HarnessBE±62
DI±678
±
Only one side door lock control does not operate.1. Door Lock Motor
2. Wire HarnessBE±62
±
Door key related function does not operate.
1. Door Key Lock and Unlock Switch
2. Body ECU
3. Wire HarnessBE±62
DI±678
±
Key confinement prevention function does not operate.
1. Key Unlock Warning Switch
2. Door Courtesy Switch
3. Body ECU
4. Wire HarnessBE±17
BE±27
DI±678
±
THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
This system uses the multiplex communication system, so check diagnosis system of the multiplex commu-
nication system before you proceed with troubleshooting.
HINT:
Troubleshooting of the theft deterrent system is based on the premise that the door lock control system is
operating normally. Accordingly, before troubleshooting the theft deterrent system, first make certain that
the door lock control system is operating normally.
SymptomSuspect AreaSee page
The theft deterrent system cannot be set
1. Indicator light circuit
2. ECU power source circuit
3. Key unlock warning switch circuit
4. Door key lock and unlock switch circuit
5. Door courtesy switch circuit
6. Door unlock detection switch circuit
7. Engine hood courtesy switch circuitDI±704
DI±685
DI±695
DI±724
DI±714
DI±710
DI±720
The indicator light does not blink when system is set.Indicator light circuitDI±704
When the system is set
(The system does not operate when the rear door is unlocked).Door unlock detection switch circuitDI±710
When the system is set
(The system does not operate when the luggage compartment
door is opened by a method other than the key).
Luggage compartment door courtesy switch circuitDI±722
When the system is set
(The system does not operate when the engine hood is lifted).Engine hood courtesy switch circuitDI±720
While the system is in warning operation
(Horns do not sound).Horn relay circuitDI±697
While the system is in warning operation
(Headlights do not flash).Headlight control relay circuitDI±693
While the system is in warning operation
(Taillights do not flash).Taillight control relay circuitDI±691
While the system is in warning operation
(The door lock is not locked).Door unlock detection switch circuitDI±710
System is still set even when a rear door is openDoor courtesy switch circuitDI±714
Even when the system is not set
(Horns sound).Horn relay circuitDI±697

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Disarmed state
Perform any of the following and the system will go no to ºArming preparationº:
 With all the doors, engine hood and luggage compartment door closed, lock all doors with the key.
 With all the doors, engine hood and luggage compartment door closed, lock all doors with the
wireless remote.
 With all the doors, engine hood and luggage compartment door closed, open and close any of doors,
engine hood or luggage compartment door, then close and lock all doors, engine hood and luggage
compartment door.
Arming preparation
Perform the following and the system will
go on to ºArmed stateº:
 Let 30 seconds elapse with all the doors,
engine hood and luggage compartment door
closed and locked.
Perform any of the following and the system
will return to ºDisarmed stateº:
 Open any of the doors, engine hood or luggage
compartment door.
 Unlock any of the doors.
 Put the key in the ignition.
 Reconnect the battery.
Armed state
Perform any of the following and the system
will return to ºDisarmed stateº:
 Unlock any of the doors or open the luggage
compartment door with the wireless remote.
 Unlock the doors with the wireless remote.
 Put the key in the ignition and turn it to ON.
Perform any of the following and the system
will go on to ºAlarm soundingº:
 Open any of the doors.
 Unlock any of the doors in any way other than
with a key or the wireless remote.
 Open the luggage compartment door in any way
other than with a key.
 Open the engine hood.
 Reconnect the battery.
 When input from optional glass break sensor is
detected (Dealer option)(Key not inserted in ignition.)
Alarm sounding
The vehicle's horn and security horn will sound,
and the hazard, interior, tail and head lights flash
for 60 seconds.
After the alarm has ended, the system will
return to ºArmed stateº. Perform any of the following and the system
will return to ºDisarmed stateº:
 Unlock any of the doors or open the luggage
compartment door with the wireless remote.
 Unlock the doors with the wireless remote.
 Put the key in the ignition and turn it to ON.
BE±68
± BODY ELECTRICALTHEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM
2001 PRIUS (RM778U)
2. ACTIVE ARMING MODE

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