Hybrid System Issues

Discussion in 'Gen 2 Prius Care, Maintenance and Troubleshooting' started by crasy169, Apr 1, 2026 at 10:40 PM.

  1. crasy169

    crasy169 Junior Member

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    I could really use some guidance for this. My wife's 2007 Prius has developed some kind of issue with the hybrid system. Initial troubleshooting was leading me to potential intermittent inverter water pump issues. Each time I checked it seemed like it was moving coolant at a good rate, but i replaced it today anyways with a genuine part from Toyota. The issue was not resolved by doing that.(Didn't think it would be.) The diagnostic software that I have is Autoenginuity and I'm sure it has its limitations. From what I can tell using the software the battery seems ok as the 14 modules all show as even and the temperatures are close to ambient temp across the three sensors. I can hear the hybrid pack fan running at high speed. The car runs and drives and reduced power.
    Screenshot of current error codes.
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    Previous codes before clearing.
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    Please let me know what other info is needed to help troubleshoot this. Hoping its not the hybrid pack or the inverter at this time.
     
  2. bisco

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    have you opened up the battery to look for corrosion?
     
  3. ChapmanF

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    Autoenginuity is showing you the brake system codes (C1259 and C1310) that are present because of the HV ECU P3000 code, and the P3000 code is present because because of the HV Battery codes it's saying it didn't retrieve.

    Not sure if that's because the battery ECU really isn't reporting any codes, or this scan tool isn't able to see them.

    If you're sure of the scan tool (say, it's Techstream or something else definitely known to see battery ECU codes) and there's a P3000-123 with no battery ECU codes showing, then the P3000-123 troubleshooting steps go right to replacing the battery ECU.

    I'd maybe want to check for more codes with a different scan tool before going there.
     
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    It's been 10 years+ since I last used AutoEnginuity, but it was a fairly good "budget" pro level scan tool. If you can go into the HV battery ecu to look at data, then you SHOULD be able to retrieve any relevant codes there as well.

    That said, Chapman summed it up. The codes you have point to a fault detected by the HV battery ecu. The diagnostic procedure is to check for HV battery codes, & if there are none then replace the battery ecu.

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