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Caution / Notice / Hint

WARNING: This page is about a different variant/trim than selected.

The necessary procedures (adjustment, calibration, initialization or registration) that must be performed after parts are removed and installed, or replaced during battery voltage sensor removal/installation are shown below.

NECESSARY PROCEDURES AFTER PARTS REMOVED/INSTALLED/REPLACED

Replaced Part or Performed Procedure Necessary Procedure Effect/Inoperative Function when Necessary Procedure not Performed Link
Auxiliary battery terminal is disconnected/reconnected Perform steering sensor zero point calibration Lane control system Refer to INITIALIZATION [12/2019 - ]
Parking Support Brake System*1
Pre-collision System
Lighting System (EXT) (w/ AFS)
Initialize back door lock Power Door Lock Control System Refer to INITIALIZATION [12/2019 - 11/2023]
Reset back door close position Power Back Door System Refer to INITIALIZATION [12/2019 - 11/2023]
Replacement of hybrid battery terminal block High voltage fuse accumulated load history reset DTCs are stored for 2WD: Refer to UTILITY [12/2019 - 11/2023]
for AWD: Refer to UTILITY [12/2019 - 11/2023]

*1: Learning can also be performed using the GTS.

WARNING:
  • Orange wire harnesses and connectors indicate high-voltage circuits. To prevent electric shock, always follow the procedure described in the repair information.

    for 2WD: Refer to PRECAUTION [10/2022 - 11/2023]

    for AWD: Refer to PRECAUTION [10/2022 - 11/2023]

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  • To prevent electric shock, wear insulated gloves when working on wire harnesses and components of the high voltage system.
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NOTE:
  • The type of battery voltage sensor to be used varies depending on the vehicle model.
  • The type of battery voltage sensor can be confirmed by the identification code of the label.
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    *a Identification Code AA
  • If the wrong type of battery voltage sensor is installed, the ignition switch cannot be turned on (READY).
  • After installing the battery voltage sensor, perform the following to check that the ignition switch can be turned on (READY).
    • Turn the ignition switch to on (READY).
    • Turn the ignition switch off and wait for 30 seconds or more.
    • Turn the ignition switch to on (READY) again.
  • After the ignition switch is turned off, the radio and display receiver assembly records various types of memory and settings. As a result, after turning the ignition switch off, make sure to wait at least 2 minutes before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal.
  • When the cable is disconnected from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal and the security lock setting has been enabled, multi-display operations will be disabled upon next startup unless the password is entered. Be sure to check the security lock setting before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal.