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Red Triangle VSC, ETC Engine Codes: P0010 - Powertrain, P1121 - Powertrain, P0A80 - Powertrain

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Technical Discussion' started by comatoes, Oct 14, 2023.

  1. comatoes

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    Techstream: My plan is to make a virtual machine of windows 7 and install techstream on it and buy a vci usb. I downloaded techstream software from the internet and a windows 7 iso.

    Battery: I bought a used battery blade off ebay for $25 that the listing said was charged/discharged 5 times and tested. I am going to replace blade #16 in my pack which is showing 6.74 volts from the reading a day after I removed the back.

    P0010: I don't think the p0010 code is related but I'll troubleshoot that after I reinstall the pack. I did see that my battery fan has corrosion like other threads have mentioned. My plan is to try to clean that out with some sandpaper folded up.
     
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    You can run Techstream within a virtual machine on your laptop. This is the easiest way to get Techstream working on your computer. Follow the steps in post #1 for the forum linked here: How-To: TechStream In 5 Minutes | IH8MUD Forum

    After following the 5 steps, Windows XP should be running within the virtual machine on your computer. With your car off, install the mini-VCI cable into the OBD2 port on your car. Turn on the car by pushing the start button twice without your foot on the brake. Then, connect the USB end of the mini-VCI cable into your computer. Start the Techstream software by double clicking the Techstream icon on the desktop, which will start Techstream version 12.20.024. On the left side, click on "Connect to Vehicle." Your car should be detected and answer any of the questions that pop up. Then run a "Health Check". Techstream will communicate with all the ECUs in the car and then show you a screen with all the trouble codes that are detected. Come back and post all the trouble codes OR post a screen print so that you can get further help.
     
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    Even I go to that link I see the message "Oops! We ran into some problems.
    The requested page could not be found." Can you copy the instructions or share it another way? Thanks. Can you suggest a working vci? I haven't bought one yet.
     
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    I corrected the link in post #42.

    Any mini vci j2534 cable should work. Buy the cheapest cable with a decent delivery.
     
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    Bet if you replaced 16 it would fix your problems
     
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    Yep that's my plan for now. I bought 1 used/tested module off ebay but the seller is super slow shipping. If I still have error codes like P0010 after I replace that I'll buy the minivci cable and do a deeper dive.
     
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    P0010 is a powertrain code set by the ECM and is unrelated to your hybrid vehicle battery issue. You might want to download a copy of the 2006 PRIUS Repair Manual (which should be 99% compatible with your 2007) and read through the troubleshooting steps for that code.
     
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    Thanks for the tip, it's just weird it showed up at the exact same time as 08a and 300
     
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    I don't know what those are but presume you mean P0A80 and P0300.

    In any case, coincidences happen.
     
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    Hey all, I figured I'd update. So I replaced one module #16 with a used one I got off ebay for $25. The voltage was higher than the rest of the pack so I used a battery tester/loader from Harbor freight for a few seconds to bring it down. The battery appears to be working except it isn't charging as full. I am now tackling P0010 which did not go away.

    I checked the VVT today and the wire is COMPLETELY GONE!! I'm not sure where it connects to or how I can fix this. Does anyone have any ideas?
     
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    Here's a replacement video:
     
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    Thanks for this but I think my solenoid is fine but the wire is broken at the connection where the other wires are bundled. I'm not sure why I'm unable to post pictures.
     
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    Ok so I peeled back the part of the wire harness that had the two wires. I peeled back the insulation from all four wires (2 on the connector and 2 on the wire harness) and ran two wires with clips. I turned on the car and NO ENGINE LIGHTS. I read Dr. Prius and NO HV codes or ENGINE codes! I borrowed some connectors and wire and I'm going to make it permanent!
     
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    I used 2 new wires to reach between the wire harness and the connector. I ended up using 6 butte connectors in total. When I first hooked up the connectors I guess I squeezed too hard. I went to fire up the prius and I got the check engine light. I went back and pulled on the connections and the one that had been squeezed too hard broke so I put a new connector on and everything fired up fine. I took a 10 min drive to get gas since I had 2 blips of 6 month old gas. On my way back I got 49.5 mpg! I It is 27 degrees outside. I drove 65 mph to 45 mph and climbed a hill. I will monitor and update as I drive more!

    My plan for tomorrow is to try to solidify the connections. I didn't put the shrink wrap on since I forgot and won't redo the wiring.
     
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    Hey folks I'm back. So since I drove it about 20 miles in total I have noticed that the power is still lacking. It seems a little worse than it was before the Red Triangle (It's been 6 months and I've drive a number of other cars) but it seems sluggish. The mileage has dropped to around 42 mpg but I have been doing pretty short trips (not unlike my other trips). I believe in the summer I get 46mpg and winter usually 44mpg so not a huge decline.

    I have also noticed that my prius is staying on battery power more when I first start the car and drive a little bit. Before I had the orange triangle and check engine light the car would run much quicker than before.

    These are just two things I'm noticing. Not sure if it's a big deal. The engine oil is 6 months old and the oil level is down to about half the dipstick. I checked the tire pressure and the back left is leaky. After one day it dropped from 40-> 38. I might add some oil tomorrow and continue testing. I am planning to replace the oil early next week.

    Cheers.
     
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    Ok so update. My battery had gotten quite hot and I realized my HV battery fan was not running. The white connector on the right side upper part of the trunk had corrosion and was not working. I tested for continuity from the battery fan to the connector and only one of the wires had continuity. I cut the white connector out and hardwired the 4 wires using butte connectors. That fixed the hv fan issue. Now when the battery temp2 gets to about 97-105 it kicks on at fan speed 1 or 2.
     
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    I had also opened the radiator cap after the engine had been sitting for about 4 hours and some coolant bubbled out. I got error code p1121 and did not have heat. I bought some Toyota Super long life coolant concentrate and mixed with distilled water to get 2 gallons. I added about .5 gallons to the radiator and the overflow. I started the car let it run for about 1 min then shut it of a few times while the cap was open to bleed the system. The heat is back and the coolant is almost full to the top of the radiator when I check in the mornings. I added a bit the past 2 days. Instead of buying a "no spill kit for coolant" from amazon I just cut a 16 oz plastic water bottle in half and used it to fill the radiator. It worked great.
     
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    Where do you go to get SLLC concentrate? My dealer only sells 50% premix, last I checked.
     
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    #59 comatoes, Jan 4, 2024
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    weirder, whatever you put there got turned into an Amazon link.