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Emergency Response (Continued)
Overhaul
During overhaul, immobilize and disable the vehicle if not already done.
Refer to illustrations on page 17, 18 and 19. The HV battery cover should
never
be breached or removed under any circumstances including fire. Doing
so may result in severe electrical burns, shock, or electrocution
.
Immobilize Vehicle
Chock wheels and set the parking brake.
Move the shift lever to the
P
ark position.
Disable Vehicle
Performing either of the following two procedures will shut the
vehicle off and disable the HV battery pack, SRS, and gasoline fuel
pump.
Procedure #1
1.
Confirm the status of the
READY
indicator in the instrument
cluster.
2.
If the
READY
indicator is illuminated, the vehicle is on and
operational. Shut off the vehicle by pushing the power button
once.
3.
The vehicle is already shut off if the instrument cluster lights and
the
READY
indicator are not illuminated. Do
not
push the
power button because the vehicle may start.
4.
If the smart key is easily accessible, keep it at least 16 feet (5
meters) away from the vehicle.
5.
If the smart key cannot be found, disconnect the 12 Volt
auxiliary battery in the trunk to prevent accidental restarting of
the vehicle.
Procedure #2
(Alternate if power button is inaccessible)
1.
Open the hood and remove the fuse box cover.
2.
Remove the
IG2 MAIN
fuse (25A clear colored) in the engine
compartment fuse box as illustrated on page 19. If the correct
fuse cannot be recognized, pull all fuses in the fuse box.
3.
Disconnect the 12 Volt auxiliary battery in the trunk.
NOTE:
Before disconnecting the 12 Volt auxiliary battery, if necessary,
reposition the optional power seats, lower the windows and unlock
the doors. Once the 12 Volt auxiliary battery is disconnected, power
controls will not operate.
WARNING:
The high voltage system may remain powered for up to 10 minutes
after the vehicle is shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury
or death from severe burns or electric shock, avoid touching,
cutting, or breaching any orange high voltage power cable or high
voltage component.
The SRS may remain powered for up to 90 seconds after the vehicle
is shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury or death from
unintentional SRS deployment, avoid breaching the SRS
components.
If none of the disabling procedures can be performed, proceed with
caution as there is no assurance that the high voltage electrical
system, SRS, or fuel pump are disabled
.
Recovering/Recycling of NiMH HV Battery Pack
Clean up of the HV battery pack can be accomplished by the vehicle recovery
crew without further concern of runoff or spillage. For information regarding
recycling of the HV battery pack, contact the nearest Toyota dealer, or:
United States: (800) 331-4331
Canada: (888) TOYOTA 8 [(888) 869-6828]