2005 prius had the usual battery issues triangle of death no start had multiple codes now after I replaced 3 cells in the battery I'm still getting this code Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
This is an excellent write up: Toyota Prius code P3030 “High Voltage Line Snapped” - Luscious Garage | Hybrid Specialists
I previously read this earlier but I've also put new bus bars on the battery what I'm thinking is the ECU needs to be replaced Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
As i read this, it can be the sense wires that are broken/corroded, not just the bus bars. "At this point you know there is a broken or corroded circuit in the harness, creating an open. The sensing circuits are very small 22 gauge wires connected to thin flat tabs that mount at the bus bars, which are easily fractured." - LG Not everyone responds back with what solved their problem, but I have never seen an ECU be the problem, although many have been replaced.
I replaced all the sense wires also when I replaced the bus bars Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I still have 4 other batteries I'll replace the ecu next and try it out then work from there Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Do you have techstream or any phone app that lets you look at block voltages? This problem should easily show up and point you in the direction of which block(s) are reading an unusual voltage. If not, you really need to get it. It makes life a lot easier when working with the HV batteries.
All the blocks have the correct voltage I have tech stream and a tablet Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
This is another good reason to buy a brand new sensor harness from Toyota. The man hours and effort involved in re-using an old harness is crazy compared to just purchasing a new one.
Those voltages are normal for when you measure modules individually with a meter. But that's not the problem. They are not normal voltages when being monitored by the ecu. Techstream should have freeze frame data for a p3030 that shows all 14 block voltages (as measured via the sensor harness) at the time of the fault. If your modules are all exactly 7.95v then each block would in theory show 15.90v on techstream. The freezeframe data for the p3030 should show one or more blocks with a whacked number (assuming the snapshot caught the transient). Something is happening between where a tab is attached to the terminal and the ecu. Either a voltage is off due to wiring issues or as you mentioned, the ecu is acting weird. The vast majority of the time, it is due to corrosion affecting the sensor tabs, micro cracks in the crimp area, or the plug not making good contact at the ecu.
I'll use tech stream when I get to the shop again later if I have to I'll change the ECU and I'll keep you posted Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
After replacing the ecu and changing the bus bars and sensor wires for a 3rd time var is still showing the same code with a no start condition and as soon as I clear the code it comes back smh on this one Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Are you sure you have the orange safety plug locked? Push the plug in flip up the lever and then push that lever straight down till it clicks. Did you balance the whole pack with a product like Prolong? That's really important and extremely beneficial. Takes at least 30 hours. Battery really likes that. Did you load test each module? That's imperative one module going flat faster then normal then the rest is identified by the ecu and it will throw a alarm. lastly look at the white plug that goes to the ecu look at it carefully make sure there is no corrosion on the plug or receptacle. Corrosion on the sense wires are sneaky it runs all the way up the wire under the wire coating so you never know how rotten it is.
Unfortunately it's not the battery cells and yes I load test them individually but I'm gonna just order new bus bars and sensor wires I've tried four different plugs three sets of harnesses and 3 ECUs this isn't my first battery nor my last but when the owner wants to be cheap he ends up just paying me more in labor Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I gave up on it for the day while I worked on a ford 6.0 also but I also didnt bolt the casing for the battery to the floor pans ground issue maybe? Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
Yes...............I believe we've had reports of this previously. At least one bolt needs to be installed and torqued.