3. Carry the removed service plug grip in your pocket to prevent other staff from accidentally
reinstalling it while you are dismantling the vehicle.
4. Make other staff aware that a high-voltage system is being dismantled by using the
following sign: CAUTION: HIGH-VOLTAGE. DO NOT TOUCH (see page 17).
5. If the service plug grip cannot be removed due to damage to the vehicle, remove the
IG2
fuse (15A).
Caution:
This operation shuts off the HV system. Be sure to wear insulated gloves because
high voltage is not shut off inside the HV battery. When it is possible to remove
the service plug grip, remove it and continue the procedure.
IG2 fuse
6. After disconnecting or exposing a high-voltage connector or terminal, insulate it
immediately using insulating tape. Before disconnecting or touching a bare high-voltage
terminal, wear insulated gloves.
7. Check the HV battery and nearby area for leakage. If you find any liquid, it may be
strong alkaline electrolyte. Wear rubber
gloves and goggles and neutralize the
liquid using a saturated boric acid solution
or vinegar. Then wipe up the liquid using
waste rags etc.
8. If the electrolyte comes into contact with
your skin, wash the skin immediately using
a saturated boric acid solution or a large
amount of water. If the electrolyte
adheres to any article of clothing, take the clothing off immediately.
9. If the electrolyte comes into contact with your eye(s), call out loudly for help. Do not rub
your eye(s). Instead, wash the eye(s) with a dilute boric acid solution or a large amount
of water and seek medical care.
10. With the exception of the HV battery, remove parts by following procedures which are
similar to conventional Toyota vehicles. For the removal of the HV battery, refer to the
following pages.
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