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HOMESERVICE MANUALSTOYOTA2025PRIUS XLE AWDREPAIR AND DIAGNOSISHYBRID/ELECTRIC POWERTRAINBATTERY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMSHYBRID / BATTERY CONTROL SYSTEM (SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS)
2025 Toyota Prius XLE AWD
Hybrid / Battery Control System (Service Specifications)
2025 Toyota Prius XLE AWDSECTION Hybrid / Battery Control System (Service Specifications)
- Hybrid / Battery Control
- Service Data [12/2022 - 03/2023]
- Service Data [03/2023 - ]
- Service Data [03/2023 - ]
- Reserve Tank Cap (For Inverter)
- Charge Inlet (For PHEV Model For Type A)
- Charge Cable (For PHEV Model)
- Charge Indicator (For PHEV Model)
- Relay
- No. 1 Traction Battery Device Box (For HEV Model)
- No. 1 Traction Battery Device Box (For PHEV Model)
- Heater Relay (For PHEV Model)
- Combination Switch (For HEV Model)
- Combination Switch (For PHEV Model)
- Service Plug Grip
- Service Data [03/2023 - ]
- Torque Specifications [12/2022 - 03/2023]
- Torque Specifications [03/2023 - ]
- Torque Specifications [03/2023 - ]
- For HEV Model
- Inverter With Converter For PHEV Model
- Electric Vehicle Charger Assembly For PHEV Model
- Charge Inlet For PHEV Model
- Battery Voltage Sensor For PHEV Model
- Battery Ecu For PHEV Model
- HV Battery For PHEV Model
- Water Pump With Motor For PHEV Model
- Frame Wire For PHEV Model
- Accelerator Pedal Sensor For PHEV Model
- HV Relay Assembly For PHEV Model
- Heater Relay For PHEV Model
- Service Plug Grip For PHEV Model
- HV Battery Stack For PHEV Model
- Refrigerant Line For PHEV Model
- Torque Specifications [03/2023 - ]
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.