Diesel Data: Automotive Repair

Canada - Brakes - MIL On/DTCs C1341-C1344 After Pad Replacement






Bulletin
TSB2700

Issue Date
December 31, 2006

Market
Canada

Title
M.I.L. "ON" DTC C1341, C1342, C1343, OR C1344 AFTER BRAKE PAD

Component
BRAKES

Models
'04 -- '07 Prius, '06 -- '07 Highlander HV, & '07 Camry HV

INTRODUCTION:

When replacing the brake pads on an ECB (Electronically Controlled Brake) system equipped vehicle, retracting the caliper's piston and installing new brake pads may cause Diagnostic Trouble Codes (DTCs) to set the next time the brake pedal is depressed. Use the procedure in this TSB to check for DTCs after brake pad replacement.

APPLICABLE VEHICLES:
- 2004 -- 2007 model year Prius vehicles.
- 2007 - 2007 model year Highlander HV vehicles.
- 2007 model year Camry HV vehicles.






REQUIRED SSTS:






WARRANTY INFORMATION:

REPAIR PROCEDURE:







1. If a DTC in the table is present, proceed to Step 2. If a DTC other than the ones listed, proceed with normal diagnosis for that DTC.
2. Using the Diagnostic Tester, clear the DTC.
3. Test drive vehicle.
- If the DTC does not return, the repair is complete.
- If the DTC returns, perform diagnosis as described in the Repair Manual.

Refer to the ETAS:
- 2004 or 2005 model year Prius Repair Manual, Brake - Brake Control/Dynamic Control System -- "Electronically Controlled Brake System: C1341/62, C1342/63, C1343/64, C1344/65 Malfunction In Hydraulic System".
- 2006 or 2007 model year Prius Repair Manual, Brake - Brake Control/Dynamic Control System -- "Brake Control: Electronically Controlled Brake System: C1341/62: Front Hydraulic System RH Malfunction".
- 2006 -- 2007 model year Highlander HV Repair Manual, Brake - Brake Control/Dynamic Control System -- "Brake Control: Electronically Controlled Brake System: C1341/62: Front Hydraulic System RH Malfunction".
- 2007 model year Camry HV Repair Manual, Brake -- Brake Control/Dynamic Control System -- "Brake Control: Electronically Controlled Brake System: C1341/62: Front Hydraulic System RH Malfunction".