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12v Battery Question

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by TwoPriusInTenn, Jun 12, 2023.

  1. TwoPriusInTenn

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    Greetings,

    My daughter's boyfriend was putting the 12v battery in my daughter's 2008 Prius. He put the battery in backward and tried to start it. When they called me, I gave them directions and it is now installed correctly, but will not start. I think they may have blown a fuse or relay. Any idea which one? Could it be another symptom? They are 10 hours away.

    Update: Blown fusible link. May have other blown fuses.
     
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    Yes, he more than likely blew one to a few fuses. One that is not so easy to remove and replace is the Fusible Link Block Assembly (100A DC / DC-S)

    TMR-JWAP says he has seen several reverse polarity jumps performed. Every reverse polarity jump has blown more than just the fusible link. You should check all the fuses in the under-hood fuse box.

    You can use the search feature above to research it more.
     
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    Thank you. Fusible link looks like the culprit.
     
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    Well, it certainly is a culprit. Just to reiterate:
     
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    ... and also the little two-fuse block that attaches to the battery + post. If the little 5 amp fuse there blows, there will be a code for the DC/DC converter, and somebody might tell you the inverter got fried.
     
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    I always question myself for posting this, but when in a desperate situation, and the cause of the short circuit is known to have been repaired and fuses replaced, this temporary fix can get the car going again so you can get someplace safe.

    2008 Prius won’t start | PriusChat
     
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    Current status. The fusible link has been replaced as well as a couple fuses. The current problem is it is throwing a P1121 code. Could this be a fuse or relay for the inverter pump? If so, which one could it be?
     
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    Nope, P1121 is likely mechanical with a check of the wiring and connectors involved with the coolant flow control valve thrown in for good measure.

    There are plenty of posts here that you can find that will help you diagnose this fault by using the search function at the top right. Ignore any posts that talk about P1121 being a throttle position sensor fault. It could be that in other cars but not the Prius.

    If you have a code scanner that says P1121 is a throttle position sensor fault go get another scan tool. Yours is not adequate. There is a thread pinned to the top of the Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion forum that discusses some of the scan tool options and one that will work for the Gen 2 Prius.
     
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    Thank you. Very useful information.