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2-2. Charging
Remove the plug from the out-
let when the charging equip-
ment will not be used for a
prolonged period of time.
Hold the body of the plug when
removing.
Make sure to put the cable away
immediately after disconnecting.
(P. 152)
When leaving the plug inserted, inspect the plug and connector once a
month to check if dirt or dust has accumulated.
■ Charging time
P. 131
■ Safety function
If the latch release button is pressed, charging will not begin even if the
charging cable is connected.
Also, charging will be stopped if the latch release button is pressed and held
for several seconds during charging. When restarting charging, reinsert the
charging connector after pulling it out, and check that the charging indicator
illuminates.
■ When the outside tempe rature is low or high
The level shown on the remaining charge display ( P. 224) may drop slightly
when the power switch is turned to ON mode, even if charging ha s been com-
pleted and the hybrid battery (traction battery) is fully charg ed. However, this
does not indicate a malfunction.
■ Charging time may increase
P. 132
■ While charging
When the power switch is turned to ON mode and the energy monitor dis-
plays, the charging connector is displayed on the energy monito r and the flow
of electricity during charging is displayed ( P. 216). Also, when the charging
connector is locked, is displayed.
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2-2. Charging
The error warning indicator on the CCID (Charging Circuit Inter rupting
Device) flashes.
Electrical leakage detection function
or self- diagnostic function operates
and power is cut off
When the voltage is insufficient, the
error warning indicator may flash
when there is noise interference.
Perform a reset and connect to a
proper power source. ( P. 116)
If charging does not start, immedi-
ately stop charging and contact your
Toyota dealer.
Charging indicator does not illuminate, even though charging co nnector
is connected.
The plug is not properly connected
to the outletCheck whether the plug is properly
connected to the outlet.
Charging connector is not securely
connected to charging inlet
Check the connection status of the
charging connector.
• When connecting the charging
connector, make sure not to touch
the latch release button. Insert the
charging connector securely until
you hear a click. The charging
connector may not be connected
correctly if the latch release button
is pressed while inserting.
• After connecting the charging con-
nector, check that the latch
release button is not pressed and
the charging indicator is turned on.
If the charging indicator does not
illuminate, even though the charging
connector is securely connected,
there may be a malfunction in the
system. Immediately stop charging
and contact your Toyota dealer.
Hybrid battery (traction battery) is
already fully chargedWhen the hybrid battery (traction
battery) is fully charged, charging is
not performed.
The charging equipment does not
operatePlease contact the facility manager
when there is a problem with
charging equipment.
Likely causeCorrection procedure
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784Alphabetical index
PRIUS PRIME_OM_OM47D13U_(U)
SensorAutomatic headlight
system ......... ....................... 349
Automatic High Beam system ......... ....................... 351
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ..... 420
Camera sensor ..................... 371
Door handle .......................... 275
Humidity sensor ............ 503, 514
Inside rear view mirror .......... 305
Intelligent Clearance Sonar .................................. 440
Intuitive parking assist .......... 429
LDA (Lane Departure Alert with steering control) .......... 389
Radar sensor ........................ 371
Rain-sensing windshield wipers ................................. 362
S-APGS (Simple Advanced Parking Guidance
System) .............................. 480
Service plug ............................... 96
Service reminder indicators ............................... 196
Shift lever ................................. 338
Shift lever light......................... 524
Side airbags ............................... 36
Side doors ................................ 275
Side marker lights ................... 346 Light switch ........................... 346
Replacing light bulbs............. 646
Side mirrors ............................. 306 Adjustment ............................ 306
Blind Spot Monitor ................ 417
Folding .................................. 306
Heaters ......................... 500, 511
Side windows ........................... 308 Water-repellent coating......... 563
Simple Advanced Parking
Guidance System
(S-APGS) ................................ 451 Smart key system .................... 286
Antenna location ................... 286
Entry functions ...................... 275
Starting the hybrid system .... 332
Smart lid & connector
locking system ...................... 119
Snow tires ................................ 491
“SOS” button ............................. 75
Spark plug ................................ 721
Specifications .......................... 716
Speedometer............................ 204
SRS airbags ............................... 36
Steering wheel ......................... 302 Adjustment............................ 302
Audio switches
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Heated steering wheel .......... 523
Meter control switches .......... 189
Talk switch
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Telephone switches*
TRIP switch .......................... 189
Stop lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 646
Storage feature ........................ 527
Storage precautions................ 527
Stuck
If the vehicle becomes stuck ................................... 712
Sun visors ................................ 539
Switch Audio remote control switches
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Automatic High Beam
switch ................................. 351
Cruise control switch ............ 399
Door lock switches................ 277
Driving mode select switch ... 415
Emergency flashers switch ... 650
Engine switch ....................... 332
EV auto mode switch .............. 88
EV/HV mode selection
switch ................................... 88