What is the diagnostic code for a Toyota Camry?

What is the diagnostic code for a Toyota Camry?

Some 2007-’11 model year Toyota Camry HV vehicles may exhibit a lit MIL condition with Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) P0A80 or P0A7F stored due to dust or debris buildup in the HV Battery Cooling Fan. Use the following repair procedure to address this condition.

What is the Toyota Camry battery cooling fan code?

For severe-usage vehicles, refer to Service Bulletin TSB-0182-13, “HV Battery Cooling Fan Maintenance for Severe-Usage vehicles,” for additional HV battery cooling fan maintenance ­recommendations. We were unable to load Disqus.

What to do about a clogged battery blower on a Camry?

1. Inspect the HV Battery Cooling Fan for dust or debris buildup. Refer to the “ Hybrid Battery Control: Battery Blower: Removal ” section in the Technical Information System (TIS) applicable for the specific model year Camry HV. Is the HV Battery Cooling Fan clogged with dust or debris buildup?

How to fix a Camry HV battery filter?

Refer to TIS applicable model year Camry HV Repair Manual. 2. Using a vacuum and ­compressed air if necessary, clean any dust, lint or debris buildup from the HV battery cooling fan blades module and ducts. Do not allow the cooling fan to spin freely during cleaning.

What should I do if my Camry battery blew out?

Use the following repair procedure to address this condition. 1. Inspect the HV Battery Cooling Fan for dust or debris buildup. Refer to the “ Hybrid Battery Control: Battery Blower: Removal ” section in the Technical Information System (TIS) applicable for the specific model year Camry HV.

Where is the battery blower on a Toyota Camry?

Refer to the “ Hybrid Battery Control: Battery Blower: Removal ” section in the Technical Information System (TIS) applicable for the specific model year Camry HV. Is the HV Battery Cooling Fan clogged with dust or debris buildup?

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