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If the "Check Hybrid System" indicator light is showing on your dash, it could mean your Prius is having engine problems or electrical issues, or it could just be an error. There are a variety of reasons why the light might turn on, and the right fix will depend on the exact cause. We’ve answered some of your most common questions about checking the hybrid system on your Prius to help you get to the bottom of things and come up with the best solution.
Steps
How do you reset a Prius hybrid check?
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1Try pulling over and turning the car off for a few minutes to reset it. If the hybrid check light comes on while you’re driving, pull over somewhere safe. Turn off your car and let it sit for 5-10 minutes. Then, try starting it back up again to reset it. If the light turns off, it may have been a system error and there isn’t anything wrong with your car. However, if the light stays on, there may be a problem with your Prius.[3]
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2Check for blown fuses that could be causing the issue. If your hybrid check light stays on even after you reset it, look at your car’s fuses to see if any of them are blown. Check beneath your hood or dashboard for the fuse box. Look for broken filaments or discoloration. Replace any blown fuses with new ones of the same type and see if that fixes the issue.[4]
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3Take your Prius to a repair shop to have the codes scanned. If you can’t figure out what’s wrong with your Prius, have a mechanic take a look. They’ll be able to hook up to your car’s computer and scan the system for any problems.[5]
How do you check a Prius hybrid battery?
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1Plug an OBD2 adapter into your Prius. An OBD2 adapter is specially designed to read the system computer of your Prius and tell you if there are any problems with the battery.[6] Remove the small panel under your dash to the bottom right of your steering wheel to access the connector port. Then, plug in the adapter into the port.[7]
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2Use the Dr Prius app to check the status of your battery. Visit the app store on your smartphone or tablet and download the free Dr. Prius app. Connect the app to the OBD2 device by Bluetooth or WiFi.[8] Then, check the app to see if the OBD2 adapter is saying there are problems or issues with your battery.[9]
- If your battery is working fine, the problem could be something else.
- Take your Prius to a repair shop if there’s an issue with your battery.
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3Take your Prius to a dealership or mechanic for a simpler option. If you’re able to drive your Prius, take it to a repair shop so they can check your system to see if there’s a problem with your battery.[10] If you can’t drive your Prius, you can call a repair person to come out to you to check your car’s battery.
- A diagnostic test usually costs around $120 USD.
Why is my Prius not turning on?
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1Usually, it’s the alternator, starter, or battery. These are the most common reasons why your Prius won’t start or turn on. Fixing the problem can involve replacing the part, cleaning the connections, or making repairs to the system. Because there are many potential causes, it’s important that you get a full diagnosis from a licensed technician at an auto repair shop.[11]
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2You may have overfilled the engine oil. The Prius owner’s manual is super helpful and tells you exactly what type of oil your car needs. But because your Prius is so sensitive to how much engine oil is in it, if you overfill the tank, your car won’t start. It’s a fail-safe measure that keeps your car’s engine from getting damaged. If there aren’t any other issues with your Prius, it could be the oil. Try draining and refilling your car’s oil or have a licensed mechanic change your oil.[12]
Warnigns
- Don’t ignore the check hybrid system alert. It could lead to more serious damage that may require costly repairs.
References
- ↑ https://www.autoblog.com/2016/09/09/what-does-the-hybrid-drive-system-malfunction-warning-light-mean/
- ↑ https://www.autoblog.com/2016/09/09/what-does-the-hybrid-drive-system-malfunction-warning-light-mean/
- ↑ https://www.autoblog.com/2016/09/09/what-does-the-hybrid-drive-system-malfunction-warning-light-mean/
- ↑ https://www.autoblog.com/2016/09/09/what-does-the-hybrid-drive-system-malfunction-warning-light-mean/
- ↑ https://www.forbes.com/sites/tonybradley/2014/04/09/replacing-a-dead-prius-hybrid-battery-doesnt-have-to-cost-thousands-of-dollars/?sh=334496753ee9
- ↑ https://www.torquenews.com/8113/how-do-you-check-toyota-prius-battery
- ↑ https://youtu.be/JoK4ouyNrpU?t=87
- ↑ https://youtu.be/JoK4ouyNrpU?t=158
- ↑ https://www.torquenews.com/8113/how-do-you-check-toyota-prius-battery