T-SB-0007-19_Rev
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Tsb: revision notice january 24, 2020 rev1: ? The entire bulletin has been updated. Any previous printed versions of this bulletin should be discarded. A battery in a stored vehicle is subject to conditions that can reduce its performance
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T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Service Category General Section Pre-Delivery Service Market USA Applicability YEAR(S) MODEL(S) 2020 4Runner, 86, Avalon, Avalon HV, C-HR, Camry, Camry HV, Corolla, Corolla Hatchback, Corolla HV, Highlander, Highlander HV, Land Cruiser, Mirai, Prius, Prius C, Prius Prime, RAV4, RAV4 HV, Sequoia, Sienna, Tacoma, Tundra, Yaris SD MEX-Prod ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REVISION NOTICE January 24, 2020 Rev1: The entire bulletin has been updated. Any previous printed versions of this bulletin should be discarded. Introduction A battery in a stored vehicle is subject to conditions that can reduce its performance and service life. These conditions include storage period, temperature, parasitic drain, and battery load. Because of these factors, battery inspection and maintenance are required in order to ensure proper operation and optimal battery life. As a matter of policy, Toyota does not provide battery warranty coverage for discharged and/or failed batteries due to lack of maintenance. It is the dealer’s responsibility to maintain the specified State-Of-Charge (SOC) of the vehicle’s battery while in stock and ensure proper SOC at delivery. To eliminate customer service concerns due to an undercharged battery during the first few weeks of ownership, ALL dealers should check battery SOC and recharge, if necessary, no more than 48 hours before to customer delivery. Warranty Information OP CODE DESCRIPTION TIME OFP T1 T2 N/A Not Applicable to Warranty – – – – © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 1 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Page 2 of 13 Battery Maintenance During PDS Required Tools & Equipment SPECIAL SERVICE TOOLS (SST) PART NUMBER QTY Digital Battery System Analyzer and Printer* 00002-V8150-KIT 1 GR8 Battery Diagnostic Station* 00002-MCGR8 1 *Essential SST. NOTE Additional SSTs may be ordered by calling 1-800-933-8335. REQUIRED EQUIPMENT SUPPLIER Techstream ADVi* Techstream 2.0 Techstream Lite Techstream Lite (Green Cable) PART NUMBER QTY TSADVUNIT ADE TS2UNIT TSLITEPDLR01 1 TSLP2DLR01 *Essential SST. NOTE Only ONE of the Techstream units listed above is required. Software version 14.30.022 or later is required. Additional Techstream units may be ordered by calling Approved Dealer Equipment (ADE) at 1-800-368-6787. Battery Inspection Procedure ALL vehicles MUST be inspected according to the procedures listed below using the digital battery system analyzer no more than 48 hours before customer delivery. IMPORTANT NOTE FOR HYBRID/FUEL CELL VEHICLES In hybrid/fuel cell vehicles, the digital battery system analyzer is to be used ONLY on the AUXILIARY (12V) battery. 1. Connect the test clamps to the battery. (If the analyzer does NOT power up automatically, press the Power button.) © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Inspection Procedure (continued) 2. Select the correct user ID (if applicable) and press the Next soft key. Figure 1. 3. Enter user PIN (if applicable) and press the Next soft key. Figure 2. NOTE For details on defining user ID or PIN, refer to the NVS-8150 Instruction Manual. 4. Press the Next soft key (if applicable) when the Hello screen appears to proceed to the Main Menu. Figure 3. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 3 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Inspection Procedure (continued) 5. Select Battery Test and press the Select soft key. Figure 4. 6. Select In Vehicle and press the Next soft key. Figure 5. 7. Select CCA and press the Next soft key. Figure 6. NOTE The battery can be tested using either CCA or JIS. If JIS is selected, go to step 10. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 4 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Inspection Procedure (continued) 8. Select the appropriate battery type and press the Next soft key. Figure 7. 9. Enter the appropriate battery rating and press the Next soft key. Figure 8. 10. Select the JIS number and press the Next soft key. Figure 9. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 5 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Inspection Procedure (continued) 11. Aim the infrared (IR) temperature measurement sensor at the negative (–) battery post and press the Next soft key. The battery is now being tested. The progress bar will fill in across the screen during testing. 12. Read or print the battery test results (press the Print soft key to print). Figure 10. Figure 11. Figure 12. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 6 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Page 7 of 13 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Inspection Results Once the test completes, proceed with one of the procedures below according to the battery condition results. Battery Condition: “GOOD BATTERY” Return the battery to service. Battery Condition: “GOOD–RECHARGE” Fully charge the battery using the GR8 battery diagnostic station and return it to service. Battery Condition: “CHARGE & RETEST” Fully charge the battery using the GR8 battery diagnostic station and retest. NOTE Failure to fully charge the battery before retesting may cause false readings. Battery Condition: “REPLACE BATTERY” Replace the battery. NOTE A “Replace Battery” result may also mean a poor connection between the battery cables and the battery. Retest the battery using the out-of-vehicle test before replacing it. Battery Condition: “BAD CELL–REPLACE” Replace the battery. This decision indicates a bad cell within the battery. CAUTION If “FROZEN BATTERY” displays as the test result, allow the battery to reach a temperature of 40°F (4°C) BEFORE retesting. NEVER CHARGE A FROZEN BATTERY. GASES MAY FORM, CRACKING THE CASE AND CAUSING BATTERY ACID TO LEAK. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Charging Procedure If the battery requires charging, follow the procedure below using the GR8 battery diagnostic station and printer. 1. Connect the charger cables to the positive (+) and negative (–) battery terminals. 2. Plug the charger into the 110V outlet and turn the switch to the ON position. 3. Select the appropriate user ID (if applicable) and press the Next soft key. Figure 13. 4. Enter the user PIN (if applicable) and press the Next soft key. Figure 14. NOTE For details on defining user ID or PIN, refer to the GR8 Instruction Manual. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 8 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Charging Procedure (continued) 5. Press the Next soft key when the Hello screen appears to proceed to the Main Menu. Figure 15. 6. Select Diagnostic from the Main Menu screen and press the Select soft key. Figure 16. 7. Select In Vehicle and press the Next soft key. Figure 17. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 9 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Charging Procedure (continued) 8. Select CCA and press the Next soft key. Figure 18. NOTE The battery can be tested using either CCA or JIS. If JIS is selected, go to step 11. 9. Select the appropriate battery type and press the Next soft key. 10. Enter the appropriate battery rating and press the Next soft key. Figure 19. Figure 20. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 10 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Charging Procedure (continued) 11. Select JIS number and press the Next soft key. Figure 21. The battery will be tested before charging occurs. Figure 22. The progress bar will fill in across the screen while testing. Testing (continued). Figure 23. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA Page 11 of 13 T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Page 12 of 13 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Charging Procedure (continued) 12. Press the Yes soft key to charge the battery. Figure 24. Charging will begin now. Battery Charging Results Once the test completes, proceed with one of the procedures below according to the battery condition results. Battery Condition: “GOOD BATTERY” Return the battery to service. Battery Condition: “REPLACE BATTERY” Replace the battery. Print the Results screen for the warranty code by pressing the Print soft key. NOTE A “Replace Battery” result may also mean a poor connection between the battery cables and the battery. Retest the battery using the out-of-vehicle test BEFORE replacing it. Battery Condition: “BAD CELL–REPLACE” Replace the battery. This decision indicates a bad cell within the battery. Print the Results screen for the warranty code by pressing the Print soft key. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA T-SB-0007-19 Rev1 January 7, 2019 Page 13 of 13 Battery Maintenance During PDS Battery Replacement Procedure If a vehicle battery needs to be replaced for a warrantable condition, complete a Warranty Battery Label and affix it to the failed battery for proper warranty parts and claim processing. Include the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) and warranty code on the Warranty Battery Label. Figure 25. Recommended Battery Maintenance In addition to this NEW pre-delivery battery test, periodic battery maintenance is still required for stored vehicles. If your dealership is located in an area subject to extreme temperatures (hot or cold), periodic maintenance may need to be performed more frequently. Refer to long-term storage guidelines. To reduce parasitic battery drain on vehicles, other than Mirai, that are placed in storage for 1 week or more, the negative (–) battery cable should ALWAYS be disconnected to reduce battery discharge. When the negative (–) battery cable is reconnected, check and reset electrical components, such as the clock, radio, etc., and re-initialize ALL applicable systems/functions. Refer to the appropriate model and year Repair Manual for specific details. © 2020 Toyota Motor Sales, USA