TOYOTA RAV4 PRIME 2023 Owners Manual

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1012-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
Charging connector
Latch release button
Plug
NOTICE
●After removing the charging
connector, securely install the
AC charging inlet cap.
■When using the AC charging
cable and related parts
 P.121
■Precautions for low tempera-
tures
In low temperatures, the AC
charging cable and plug-cord may
become hard.
Therefore, make sure to not apply
excessive force when they are
hard. If excessive force is applied
to the hardened AC charging
cable and plug-cord, they may be
damaged.
The names of each part of the AC charging cable
A
B
C

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1022-2. Charging
Plug-cord
CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device)
Power indicator (P.102)
Charging indicator ( P.102)
Error warning indicator (P.102)
The CCID (Charging Circuit
Interrupting Device) has the fol-
lowing safety features.
■Electrical leakage detec-
tion function
If an electrical leakage is
detected during charging, the
power source will be automati-
cally interrupted, thus prevent-
ing fires or electrical shocks
caused by electrical leakage.
If the power source is interrupted,
the error warning indicator flashes.
If the power source is interrupted:
 P.103
■Automatic check function
This is an automatic system
check that is run before
charging begins to check for
problems in the operation of the
electrical leakage detection
function.
If a malfunction is found in the elec-
trical leakage detection function as
a result of the c heck, the error
warning indicator flashes to inform
the user. ( P.103)
■Temperature detection
function
A temperature detection func-
tion is equipped to the plug.
While charging, if heat is gener-
ated due to looseness on the
outlet side etc., this function
suppresses heat by controlling
the charging current.
■Conditions for supplying
current to the vehicle
The CCID (Charging Circuit
Interrupting Device) is designed
to prevent electrical current from
being supplied to the charging
connector when it is not con-
nected to the vehicle, even if the
plug is inserted into the outlet.
■Indicator operation
3 indicators are used to indicate
the following conditions.
D
E
F
G
H
Safety functions
CCID (Charging Circuit
Interrupting Device) indi-
cators

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1032-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
Power indicator
Illuminates when electricity is flow-ing to the CCID (C
harging Circuit
Interrupting Device).
Charging indicator
Illuminates when charging is in
progress.
Error warning indicator
Flashes when there is an electrical
leakage or when a malfunction
occurs in the CCI D (Charging Cir-
cuit Interrupting Device).
■When a malfunction occurs during charging
The indicators on the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Devic e)
use a combination of different statuses (not illuminated, illum inated
or flashing) to inform the user of internal malfunctions.
When the error wa rning indicator is illuminated or flashing, te mporarily
remove the plug from the outlet and then reconnect it to check if the error
indicator turns off.
If the error warning indicator turns off, charging is now possi ble.
If it does not turn off, perform t he correction procedure in the following
chart.
A
B
C
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 Consult your Toyota
dealer
IlluminatedFlashes
Plug tempera-
ture detection
malfunction
FlashesFlashes
There is a malfunction in the
plug temperature detection
part.
Consult your Toyota
dealer

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1042-2. Charging
For safety, inspect the AC
charging cable on a routine
basis.
Plug tempera-
ture increase
detection
FlashesNot illumi-nated
An increase in the tempera-
ture of the plug is detected
due to an improper connec-
tion between the outlet and
plug.
 Check that the plug is
securely connected to
the outlet
AC charging
cable life span
notice
IlluminatedFlashes
The number of charges
using the AC charging cable
is nearing the end of its
usable life span.
Consult your Toyota
dealer
AC charging
cable life spanIlluminatedIlluminated
The number of charges
using the AC charging cable
has exceeded its usable
number of charges.
Consult your Toyota
dealer
StatusPower indi-
catorError warning indicatorCause/Correction procedure
Inspecting and maintain-
ing the AC charging cable
WARNING
■Routine inspection
Check the following points regu-
larly.
Failure to do so may cause an
unexpected accident, resulting in
death or serious injury.
●The AC charging cable, plug,
charging connector, CCID
(Charging Circuit Interrupting
Device) etc. have not been
damaged.
●The outlet has not been dam-
aged.
●The plug can be securely
inserted into the outlet.
●The plug does not get extremely
hot during use.
●The tip of the plug has not been
deformed.
●The plug is not dirtied by dust
etc.
Remove the plug fr om the outlet
before inspecting it. If any abnor-
malities are found in the AC
charging cable as a result of the
inspection, immediately stop use
and consult your Toyota dealer.

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1052-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
■Unlocking the charging port
lid
1 Unlock the doors using the
smart key system or wireless
remote control.
2 Press the central rear edge
of the charging port lid (the
location shown in the illustra-
tion) and open it.
WARNING
■Maintaining the AC charging
cable
When the AC charging cable is
dirty, first remove the dirt with a
hard, wringed cloth, and then
wipe the cable with a dry cloth.
However, never wash it with
water. If the AC charging cable is
washed with water, fire or electric
shock may occur during charging,
possibly resulting in death or seri-
ous injury.
■When not using the AC
charging cable for a long time
Remove the plug from the outlet.
Dust could accumulate on the
plug or in the outlet, possibly
causing overheating which could
lead to a fire.
Also, keep the ca ble in a place
free from moisture.
Locking an d unlock-
ing the charging port
lid and cha rging con-
nector
Using the smart key system
or wireless remote control,
the charging port lid can be
locked/unlocked and the
charging connector can be
unlocked. ( P.220, 222)
If the smart key system or
the wireless remote control
does not operate properly,
use the mechanical key.
(P.568)
Locking and unlocking
the charging port lid

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1062-2. Charging
■Locking the charging port
lid
The charging port lid will be
locked when the lid is closed
and the doors are locked using
the smart key system or wire-
less remote control.
■Security feature
If the doors are l ocked by the secu-
rity function when the charing port
lid is closed, the cha rging port lid will
also be locked. ( P.223)
■Locking the char ging port lid
If the charging port lid is closed after
the doors are lock ed, the lid will not
be locked. In this case, close the lid
and then lock the doors again.
■If the charging port lid does not
open
If the charging port lid does not
open when using the normal proce-
dure, it can be ope ned in an emer-
gency by performing the following
steps.
1 Open the back door. ( P.229,
231)
2 Pull the 12-volt battery cover and
remove it. ( P.496)
3 Hook a finger to the emergency
release lever as shown in the
illustration.
4 Move the emergency release
lever in the direction shown in
the illustration.
*
The charging port lid is unlocked
and can be opened.
*: Make sure to move in the direction
shown in the illust ration. Applying
force in other directions may dam-
age the emergency release lever.
5 Press the central rear edge of
the charging port lid to open it.
( P.98)
This unlocking method is a tempo-
rary correction procedure for emer-
gency use only. If the problem
persists, have the vehicle inspected
by your Toyota dea ler immediately.
■Locking the charging con-
nector
The charging connector will be
automatically locked when
inserting it into the AC charging
inlet. (The setting can be
changed: P.107)
■Unlocking the charging
connector
The charging connector will be
unlocked when the doors are
unlocked using the smart key
system or wireless remote con-
trol.
The charging connector locks
when connected and unlocks
when the doors are unlocked.
As a result, the locked and
Locking and unlocking
the charging connector

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1072-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
unlocked condition of the
charging connector may not
match the locked or unlocked
condition of the doors.
If the charging connector is
locked while the doors are
unlocked, it can be unlocked
using the following operations.
When using the smart key
system, unlock the doors
again after performing a lock-
ing operation once. ( P.222)
 When using the wireless
remote control, perform an
unlock operation by pressing
the unlock button. ( P.222)
■Changing the charging con-
nector lock settings
The method for locking and
unlocking the charging connec-
tor can be changed as follows
on the screen on the multi-
information display.
Refer to P.191, 203 for details on
how to change the settings.
The charging connector lock
settings cannot be changed
when the AC charging cable is
connected to the vehicle.
*1: The charging connector will be unlocked if power supply is inter-
rupted due to a power outage
etc. after the charging connector
is automatically locked.
*2: The charging connector can be unlocked by similar operations to
that of “Auto Loc k” (Default set-
ting).
■Charging connector lock func-
tion
The charging connector lock func-
tion does not guarantee that theft of
the AC charging cable will be pre-
vented, and is not necessarily effec-
tive for all mischiefs.
■Unlocking the charging connec-
tor using the smart key system
If the charging connector is locked
while the doors are unlocked, lock
and then unlock the doors to unlock
the charging connector.
■Security function for unlocking
If the charging connector is not
SettingOperation description
“Auto
Lock”
(Default
setting)The charging connec-
tor is automatically
locked when the
charging connector is
connected.
“Auto Lock
& Unlock”
The charging connec-
tor is automatically
locked when the
charging connector is
connected and auto-
matically unlocked
when charging is com-
pleted.
*1, 2
“OFF”
Not using the charging
connector locking sys-
tem

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1082-2. Charging
removed within approximately 30
seconds after the vehicle is
unlocked, the security function auto-
matically locks the connector again.
■When the charging connector
cannot be inserted into the AC
charging inlet
Check that the connector lock pin is
not lowered.
If the connector lock pin is lowered,
the connector lock is operating.
Unlock the doors using the smart
key system or wireless remote con-
trol and unlock the charging connec-
tor lock and check that the
connector lock pin is not lowered.
■If the charging connector can-
not be unlocked
The charging connector can be
unlocked by operating the emer-
gency release lever.
1 Open the back door. ( P.229,
231)
2 Remove the cover as shown in
the illustration.
3 Insert a hand from the lower side
of the vehicle obliquely upward,
and hook a finger to the emer-
gency release lever. 4
Move the emergency release
lever in the direction shown in
the illustration.
*
The charging connector is unlocked
and can be removed.
*: Make sure to move in the direction
shown in the illust ration. Applying
force in other directions may dam-
age the emergency release lever.
5 Reinstall the cove r to the its orig-
inal position.
This method is a temporary correc-
tion procedure for emergency use
only. If the problem persists, have
the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer immediately.
Do not operate the emergency
release lever when the charging
connector can be unlocked in the
normal procedure.

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1092-2. Charging
2
Plug-in hybrid system
WARNING
■When connecting the
charging connector to the AC
charging inlet
●Do not insert hand into the con-
nector lock portion.
A hand may be caught in the
connector lock pin, resulting in
an injury.
●Be careful not to touch the
charging port lid lock portion.
When the connector lock oper-
ates, the charging port lid lock
will also operate. The charging
port lid lock pin may hit a hand,
resulting in an injury.
NOTICE
■When locking the charging
connector
Observe the following precau-
tions. Failure to do so may cause
a malfunction in the charging con-
nector locking system.
●Check that the charging con-
nector is compatible with this
vehicle.
A charging connector of the dif-
ferent type or a charging con-
nector with damaged or
deformed insertion part may not
be locked.
●Do not apply excessive force to
the charging connector when
the charging connector is
locked.
When removing the charging
connector, make sure to unlock
the charging connector.

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1102-2. Charging
Connect to an AC 120 V out-
let (NEMA 5-15R) with a
Ground-Fault Circuit-Inter-
rupter (GFCI) and a circuit
breaker. Use of a 15A individ-
ual circuit is strongly recom-
mended to ensure AC
charging cable will operate
properly.
 When charging outdoors,
make sure to connect to a
weatherproof outlet that is
certified for outdoor use.
Checking Ground-Fault Cir-
cuit-Interrupter (GFCI) opera-
tion before its use is
recommended. NEMA 5-15R outlet
The illustration is an example
shown for demonstration pur-
poses, and may differ from the
actual configuration.
■The charging environment
For safe charging, the following
charging equipment and settings
are recommended.
●Weatherproof outlet
When charging outdoors, connect
the plug to a weath erproof outlet,
and ensure that the plug remains
waterproof while the plug is con-
nected.
●Dedicated circuit
• To reduce the risk of fire, connect
only to an at least 15A branch cir-
cuit with an over-current protec-
tion in accordance with the
National Electric Code,
ANSI/NFPA 70.
• To reduce the risk of electric
shock when working with the plug,
connect to a outlet with a Ground-
Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI) or
that has an Earth Leakage Circuit
Breaker installed.
Power sources that
can be used
An external power source
that fulfills the following cri-
teria is necessary for
charging this vehicle. Con-
firm this before charging.
WARNING
■Warnings for ele ctrical faults
Make sure to observe the precau-
tions in this Owner’s Manual when
charging the vehicle.
Failure to use a power source that
fulfills the requirements, or failure
to observe regulations while
charging could lead to an acci-
dent, possibly resulting in death or
serious injury.
Power sources
Outlets that can be con-
nected

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