Check AC Connection - 2nd Gen 2008

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    Greetings,

    Replaced the evaporator in my daughter's 2008 with smart key and back up camera. The car ran fine when I started it up yesterday, other than a leaking heater hose on the engine side of the firewall. Fixed.

    Once this was displayed, I took the dash apart looking for a loose connection, but none were seen. Any ideas? Will my Techstream help to track this down? I haven't connected it up yet. No codes.
     

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    You haven't connected what up you you mean hoses and refrig in ? Or things still unplugged?
     
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    Maybe it sees no pressure yet .I'll look in manual for this character display.
     
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    I think I've seen that previously when all the connections are not on the back of the MFD. I'm sure there could also be other causes.
     
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    I saw this in the generation 3 but I'm not exactly sure why. Think I had something unplugged
     
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    Refrigerant and heater hoses are connected in engine compartment. . Also, all connection from the wiring harness are connected inside the dash.
    Someone made a post elsewhere referring to a fuse on the driver's side, under the dash.

    Car is currently sitting with 12v and hybrid batteries unplugged. We'll see if this clears anything.
     
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    The under dash fuse box may have a blower heater AC fuse I'm not positive it's not hi amp of it does . There's not one hidden in the kick panel like other Toyotas. This happened just turning on ?
     
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    Yes. That's the ironic thing. This message just appeared. Car runs fine, just unable to access or control the AC. I'm going to check it again tonight when I get home and try to locate that fuse. Seems odd.
     
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    So the buttons from the steering wheel do nothing also?
     
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    I didn't think to check those. I will this evening.
    Thank you for helping me think through this and chase this down.
     
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    If techstream can connect to the HVAC ecu, report any codes. Otherwise if connections at the ecu and MFD are in fact secure, then I would suspect an internal MFD fault.

    Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
     
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    I am finally able to get back to this. I let the car reset a couple days. HV unplugged. 12v unplugged. Reconnected both and tried the AC. The display is still unable to connect to the AC..
    AC Auto and temp control buttons on the steering wheel work. I didn't run it long. I still have to add refrigerant and compressor oil.
    Faulty display? Any suggestions?
     
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    So the MFD doesn't work at all in any of the button positions? Your eyebrow display with the transmission gas and speed and all of that works no problem?