Toyota Avalon (XX50) 2019-2022 Service & Repair Manual: Removal

REMOVAL

CAUTION / NOTICE / HINT

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 Procedures not Performed

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*1: When performing learning using the Techstream.

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Auxiliary battery terminal is disconnected/reconnected

Perform steering sensor zero point calibration

Lane departure alert system (w/ Steering Control)

Pre-collision system

Intelligent clearance sonar system*

Lighting System (for HV Model with Cornering Light)

Memorize steering angle neutral point

Parking assist monitor system

Panoramic view monitor system

Replacement of HV battery

Battery status info update

HV battery status information cannot be updated

CAUTION:

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

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  • To prevent electric shock, wear insulated gloves when working on wire harnesses and components of the high voltage system.

NOTICE:

  • After turning the power switch off, waiting time may be required before disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal. Therefore, make sure to read the disconnecting the cable from the negative (-) auxiliary battery terminal notices before proceeding with work.

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  • 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 color of the label.

    *a

    Blue Label

  • If the wrong type of battery voltage sensor is installed, the power switch cannot be turned on (READY).
  • After installing the battery voltage sensor, perform the following to check that the power switch can be turned on (READY).
    • Turn the power switch on (READY).
    • Turn the power switch off and wait for 30 seconds or more.
    • Turn the power switch on (READY) again.

PROCEDURE

1. REMOVE HV BATTERY

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2. REMOVE UPPER HV BATTERY COVER SUB-ASSEMBLY

CAUTION:

Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.

(a) Remove the 8 bolts, 4 nuts and upper HV battery cover sub-assembly from the HV battery.

*a

Bolt

*b

Nut

3. REMOVE NO. 1 HV BATTERY SHIELD PANEL

CAUTION:

Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.

(a) Disengage the clamp.

(b) Disconnect the battery voltage sensor connector.

(c) Remove the bolt and nut.

(d) Pull back the rear No. 1 HV battery shield and remove the No. 1 HV battery shield panel from the HV battery.

*1

No. 1 HV Battery Shield Panel

*2

Rear No. 1 HV Battery Shield

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4. REMOVE BATTERY VOLTAGE SENSOR

CAUTION:

Be sure to wear insulated gloves and protective goggles.

(a) Disconnect the battery voltage sensor connector.

NOTICE:

Insulate each disconnected high-voltage connector with insulating tape. Wrap the connector from the wire harness side to the end of the connector.

(b) Remove the bolt and battery voltage sensor from the HV battery.

NOTICE:

If the battery voltage sensor has been struck or dropped, replace it.

    Installation

    Combination Switch

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