P0A94 - C1203 -C1259 - C1310 -C1345 - C1336 - C1392

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  1. verymert

    verymert New Member

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    Hi all,

    I have a 120k ZVW30 2012 Prius.


    I was doing online research about my dead Prius. It stopped working the other day all of a sudden. The engine power cut off after it skitted on a heavy rainy day.


    The 12v battery fits perfectly, and I also recharged it at home.


    The dashboard lights turn on, but the gasoline engine doesn't start, and the vehicle won't shift into Drive or Reverse.


    I can hear the power cutting off when I hit the start button with the brake pedal. I have this error on my dashboard screen “ Hybrid system check, Please stop in a safe place. “


    I was recalled from Toyota Dealer in Christchurch, New Zealand, in 2021.

    Are you guys aware of any recalls or warranties that might cover this?


    It would be greatly appreciated if you could help.
    Cheers!
     

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    verymert New Member

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    C1203 Ecm communication circuit

    C1259 Hv control system regenerative malfunction

    C1310 Hv system malfunction

    C1345 Linear solenoid valve offset learning undone

    C1336 Zero point calibration of deceleration sensor undone

    C1392 Zero point calibration of stroke sensor undone


    P0A94 DC/DC Converter Performance
     
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    Open HV battery cover look for damage and corrosion .
     
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    The P0A94 is a problem with the DC/DC converter (inside the inverter box under the hood, nowhere near the HV battery), which has the job to produce the 12 volt power that a lot of the rest of the car uses (including the brake system).

    All the rest of those codes are from the brake system. Two of them (C1259 and C1310) simply mean the brake system knows there is a hybrid trouble code (that is, the P0A94). All the rest of those codes indicate the brake system has forgotten some things, which might (though I don't guarantee) have happened because of a glitch in the 12 volt power, possibly because of the P0A94.

    In some markets, there could be a warranty extension that applies to failures producing a P0A94, up to a certain age and mileage.
     
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    Hi there, Chapman.
    Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts; any little bits and pieces of information help!

    One of the mechanics here in New Zealand said the same thing about the error codes. P0A94 will kick off deferred faults for the other systems, such as the brake system and sensors. I replaced the 5 AMP mini blade fuse last night, but with no luck.

    My car was recalled in 2021; this is likely related, but there was no fault then.

    I'll contact the official Toyota dealership in Christchurch to confirm what repairs or inspections they performed during the recall. If the recall was P0A94 related, it might only cost me a tow truck. :)
     
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    Toyota Prius and Prius V hybrid recall
    12 October 2018 / Recalls

    Toyota New Zealand is recalling 1,169 vehicles due to a concern with the fail safe mode in the hybrid system. The impacted models are Prius and Prius V hybrids manufactured between the 23rd January 2009 to 30th June 2014.

    This is a precautionary recall due to the possibility, that in the event of an internal component failure, the hybrid system could shut down instead of going to into fail safe mode. This could result in the vehicle losing power while driving, increasing the risk of an accident.

    There are 1003 Prius, and 166 Prius V hybrid New Zealand new vehicle models affected.

    The remedy will be completed free of charge by Toyota stores and will take approximately 40 minutes to complete.

    Owners of the vehicles, which are traceable through registration data, will be contacted by Toyota New Zealand through a remedy owner letter.

    For further information please contact: 0800 TOYOTA (0800 869 682)

    Toyota advises that a number of its 3rd generation Prius vehicles are subject to a recall relating to the Electronic Control Unit.

    The recall affects 1003 Prius vehicles sold new in New Zealand, manufactured between March 2009 and February 2014.

    In affected vehicles the fault is a potential Electronic Control Unit (ECU) malfunction due to high operating environment temperatures.

    If increased thermal stress occurs, damage could be caused. This would result in illumination of warning lights on the instrument panel. In most cases the vehicle would enter a fail-safe mode, resulting in reduced power. In limited instances, it is possible the system could shut down resulting in the vehicle stopping.

    Toyota New Zealand General Manager of Customer Services Spencer Morris says the recalls are precautionary. There have been no reported instances of ECU failure in New Zealand related to this condition.

    "Instances in New Zealand are extremely unlikely because New Zealand conditions mean engines don’t generally reach operating temperatures where this could be an issue."

    The required software upgrade to remedy the condition is being undertaken immediately however.

    "Owners of vehicles affected will receive a notification letter and are advised to contact their Toyota dealer." says Mr Morris. "The remedial action will take approximately one hour, and will be free of charge to customers."

    Toyota New Zealand’s safety policy is to support all Toyota vehicles regardless of importing channel, Mr Morris says, so used imports brought to our attention would also receive the upgrade if required.




    The article states: "Instances in New Zealand are extremely unlikely because New Zealand conditions mean engines don’t generally reach operating temperatures where this could be an issue."

    However, it was scorching hot here in Christchurch for about two weeks. This might have caused the issue.
     

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    it was scorching hot here in Christchurch for about two weeks. The temperatures were above historically recorded data, with mostly record-hot days.

    The ozone hole does not significantly affect the ozone concentration in New Zealand; bear in mind we barely have an ozone layer here. :)

    It felt 40 degrees and above under direct sunlight, possibly related to the hot weather. This might have caused the issue.
     

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    Hi all,
    It has been a long journey; however, this has been honoured free of charge via Ilam Toyota Christchurch.

    Good bye!
     
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    ?????????? And if there were no ozone, none of us would be here.
     
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    At around 160K in our 13 The HV battery looked horrible very clean interior of this car no water leaks nothing not kept in an extremely moist environment nothing like this North Carolina hot fairly dry four seasons. Right around the mileage talked about our battery looked pretty bad all the nuts were frosted the bus bars were blackening and black all of the things that wouldn't look good on any kind of electronic let alone a battery and this was quickly replaced after we put in an engine and then we tried to get the new engine running and said chassis nothing worked worth a crap got a rack of modules replaced all that in the case of the HV battery and the car's been running like a charm ever since It looked really bad all kinds of wonky things going on in power delivery and what have you The air conditioning could not be made to turn on without sucking the battery down and shutting the car off all kinds of business.
     
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    Wait, what was the problem?
     
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    Sounded like a P0A94, with a bunch of knock-on effects when the voltage went south with the converter offline.
     
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    Nothing like an inverter fail to strand you. Been there many years ago along with almost all of the Toyota design fails. That is what happens when you are a high mile driver. Sometimes before Toyota admits it.
     
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    Prius means to go before lol.
     
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    Please Help!!!!!

    Im in the same boat. I contact toyota New Zealand and they said my recall checks are already done from Japan before importing to New Zealand. But the symptoms really match with what was described in the recall page. What should i do? Bit lost here.