5 Toyota Camry HEV ERG PDF
5 Toyota Camry HEV ERG PDF
5 Toyota Camry HEV ERG PDF
2007 Model
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Table of Contents Page
About the CAMRY Hybrid 1
Emergency Response 17
Extrication 17
Fire 21
Recovery/Recycling of the NiMH HV Battery Pack 22
Spills 22
First Aid 23
Submersion 23
Roadside Assistance 24
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About the CAMRY Hybrid
The CAMRY joins the PRIUS and HIGHLANDER as hybrid models
for Toyota. Hybrid Synergy Drive means that the vehicle contains a
gasoline engine and an electric motor for power. The two hybrid power
sources are stored on board the vehicle:
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CAMRY Hybrid Identification
Exterior
In appearance, the 2007 CAMRY hybrid is nearly identical to the n logo on the trunk lid.
conventional non-hybrid Toyota CAMRY. The CAMRY hybrid is a 4-
door sedan. Exterior, interior, and engine compartment illustrations are o logo on the trunk lid.
provided to assist in identification. p logo on each front fender.
q Gasoline fuel filler door located on the driver side rear quarter panel.
The alphanumeric 17 character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is
provided in the front windshield cowl and driver door pillar.
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CAMRY Hybrid Identification (Continued)
Interior
r The instrument cluster (speedometer, fuel gauge, and warning lights)
located in the dash behind the steering wheel, is different than the one on
the conventional, non-hybrid CAMRY.
s In place of a tachometer, a fuel meter showing miles per gallon (mpg)
consumption is used. A multi-information display showing energy flow
is provided in the center of the speedometer.
NOTE:
If the vehicle is shut off, the instrument cluster gauges will be blacked
out, not illuminated.
Interior View
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CAMRY Hybrid Identification (Continued)
Engine Compartment
t 2.4 liter aluminum alloy gasoline engine.
u High voltage inverter/converter assembly with logo on the plastic cover.
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Hybrid Synergy Drive Component Locations & Descriptions
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Hybrid Synergy Drive Component Locations & Descriptions
(Continued)
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Hybrid Synergy Drive Component Locations & Descriptions
(Continued)
Key Specifications:
Steel Unibody
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Smart Key System
The CAMRY hybrid smart key system consists of a smart key
transceiver that communicates bi-directionally enabling the vehicle to
recognize the smart key in close proximity to the vehicle. Once
recognized, the smart key will allow the user to lock and unlock the
doors without pushing smart key buttons, and start the vehicle without
inserting it into an ignition switch.
Door (Lock/Unlock)
Three methods are available to lock/unlock the doors.
1. Pushing wireless smart key trunk opener button. Manual Trunk Opening with Hidden
2. Operating the trunk lock release lever located on the floor next to Metal Cut Key
the driver seat.
3. Inserting the hidden metal cut key in trunk lock and turning
clockwise unlocks the trunk lid. For valet service, turning the
metal cut key counter clockwise locks and deactivates the smart
key and release lever from opening the trunk.
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Smart Key System (Continued)
Vehicle Starting/Stopping Ignition Mode Power Button Indicator Light
The smart key has replaced the conventional metal cut ignition key, and the Off Off
power button with an integral status indicator light has replaced the ignition Accessory Amber
switch. The smart key only needs to be in close proximity to the vehicle. Ignition-On Amber
Brake Pedal Depressed Green
With the brake pedal released, the first push of the power button Vehicle Started (READY-ON) Off
operates the accessory mode, the second push operates the ignition-on Malfunction Blinking Amber
mode, and the third push turns the ignition off again.
Button Push
If the internal smart key battery is dead, it cannot communicate with the
vehicle. In order for the vehicle to recognize the smart key, the driver
must hold the smart key next to the power button while pushing.
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Hybrid Synergy Drive Operation
Once the READY indicator is illuminated in the instrument cluster,
the vehicle may be driven. However, the gasoline engine does not
idle like a typical automobile and will start and stop automatically. It
is important to recognize and understand the READY indicator
provided in the instrument cluster. When lit, it informs the driver that
the vehicle is on and operational even though the gasoline engine may
be off and the engine compartment is silent.
Vehicle Operation
With the CAMRY hybrid, the gasoline engine may stop and start at any
time while the READY indicator is on.
Never assume that the vehicle is shut off just because the engine is off.
Always look for the READY indicator status. The vehicle is shut off Instrument cluster READY Indicator
when the READY indicator is off.
The vehicle computer determines the mode in which the vehicle operates
to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. The driver cannot
manually select the mode.
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Hybrid Vehicle (HV) Battery Pack
The CAMRY hybrid contains a high voltage, Hybrid Vehicle (HV) HV Battery Pack Recycling
battery pack that contains sealed Nickel Metal Hydride (NiMH) battery The HV battery pack is recyclable. Contact the nearest Toyota dealer or
Toyota customer assistance at:
modules.
United States: (800) 331-4331 Canada: (888) 869-6828
HV Battery Pack
The HV battery pack is enclosed in a metal case and is securely mounted
in the trunk area behind the rear seat. The metal case is isolated from
high voltage and concealed by fabric covers.
The HV battery pack consists of 34 low voltage (7.2 Volt) NiMH battery
modules connected in series to produce approximately 245 Volts. Each
NiMH battery module is sealed in a non-spillable plastic case.
The electrolyte used in the NiMH battery module is an alkaline mixture of
potassium and sodium hydroxide. The electrolyte is absorbed into the
battery cell plates and forms a gel that will not normally leak, even in a
collision.
In the unlikely event that the battery pack is overcharged, the modules 245 Volt HV Battery Pack
HV Battery Pack
vent gases directly outside the vehicle through a vent hose. (Viewed from the Trunk)
HV Battery Pack
Battery pack voltage 245 V
Number of NiMH battery modules in the pack 34
NiMH battery module voltage 7.2 V
NiMH battery module dimensions 5 x 1 x 11
(118 x 20 x 276 mm)
NiMH module weight 2.3 lbs (1.0 kg)
NiMH battery Pack dimensions 8 x 34 x 19 in.
(190 x 850 x 495 mm)
NiMH battery Pack weight 114.6 lbs (52 kg)
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Low Voltage Battery
Auxiliary Battery
The CAMRY hybrid contains a lead-acid 12 Volt battery. The 12 Volt
auxiliary battery powers the vehicles low electrical system similar to a
conventional vehicle. As with conventional vehicles, the auxiliary battery
is grounded to the metal chassis of the vehicle.
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High Voltage Safety
The HV battery pack powers the high voltage electrical system with DC
electricity. Positive and negative orange colored high voltage power cables
are routed from the battery pack, under the vehicle floor pan to the engine
compartment, and connected to the inverter/converter. The inverter/converter
p
contains a circuit that boosts the HV battery voltage from 245 up to 650 Volts
DC. The inverter creates 3-phase AC to power the motor and generator
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located in the transaxle. Power cables are routed from the inverter to each o
high voltage motor (electric motor, electric generator, and A/C compressor). p n
The following systems are intended to help occupants in the vehicle and
emergency responders safe from high voltage electricity.
WARNING:
The high voltage system may remain powered for up to 10 minutes
after the vehicle is shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury or
death from severe burns or electric shock, avoid touching, cutting or
breaching any orange high voltage power cable or high voltage
component.
Both positive and negative power cables o are insulated from the metal
chassis, so there is no possibility of electric shock when touching the
metal chassis.
The HV battery pack relays will automatically open to stop the electrical
flow in a collision sufficient to activate the SRS.
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High Voltage Safety (Continued)
Electronic Power Steering System
The CAMRY hybrid is equipped with a 34 Volt AC assist motor for the
Electric Power Steering (EPS) system. The EPS computer generates 34 Volts
from the 12 Volt system. The 34 Volt wires are isolated from the metal
chassis and routed a short distance from the EPS computer to the EPS assist
motor in the engine compartment. EPS Computer
NOTE:
34 Volt AC has a higher arc potential than the normal 12 Volt DC.
EPS
Assist Motor
34 Volt EPS
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SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners
Standard Equipment
Electronic frontal impact sensors (2) are mounted in the engine
compartment n as illustrated on the following page.
WARNING:
Front seat belt pretensioners are mounted near the base of the B-pillar o.
The SRS may remain powered for up to 90 seconds after the vehicle is
A frontal dual stage airbag for the driver p is mounted in the steering shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury or death from
wheel hub. unintentional SRS deployment, avoid crushing, cutting or breaching the
A frontal dual stage airbag for the front passenger q is integrated into and SRS components.
deploys through the top of the dashboard.
The SRS computer r is mounted on the floor pan underneath the center
console. It also contains an impact sensor.
Front electronic side impact sensors (2) are mounted near the base of the
B-pillars s.
Rear electronic side impact sensors (2) are mounted near the base of the
C-pillars t.
Front seat side impact airbags u are mounted in the seatbacks.
Side curtain airbags v are mounted along the outer edge inside the roof
rails.
A driver front knee airbag w is mounted on the driver side lower portion
of the dash.
NOTES: Driver Knee Airbag, Frontal, Font Seatback Mounted Side, and Side
The front seatback mounted side impact airbags and the side curtain Curtain Airbags
airbags may deploy independently of each other.
The driver knee airbag deploys simultaneously with the driver frontal
airbag. The seat belt pretensioners may also deploy when the frontal
airbags deploy.
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SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners (Continued)
t v Inflator
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Electronic Impact Sensors and Front Seatback Standard Frontal Airbags, Front Seat Belt Pretensioners, Side
Side Curtain Airbag Inflator in Roof Rail
Mounted Side Airbags Curtain Airbags, and Driver Knee Airbag
Frontal
Impact
Sensors
SRS Computer
Rear Side Impact Sensor (C-Pillar) SRS Computer Knee Airbag
Side Curtain Airbag
Front Side Airbag Driver Airbag
Front Side Impact Sensor (B-Pillar)
(Dual Stage)
Front Seat Belt Pretensioner
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Emergency Response
On arrival, emergency responders should follow their standard
operating procedures for vehicle incidents. Emergencies involving the
CAMRY hybrid may be handled like other automobiles except as noted
in these guidelines for Extrication, Fire, Recovery, Spills, First Aid,
and Submersion.
WARNING:
Never assume that the CAMRY hybrid is shut off simply because it
is silent.
Always observe the instrument cluster for the READY indicator
status to verify whether the vehicle is on or shut off. The vehicle is
shut off when the READY indicator is off. Chock Wheels Set Parking Brake
Failure to shut off the vehicle before emergency response
procedures are performed may result in serious injury or death
from the unintentional deployment of the SRS or severe burns and
electric shock from the high voltage electrical system.
Extrication
Immobilize Vehicle
Chock wheels and set the parking brake.
Move the shift lever to the Park position.
Procedure #1
1. Confirm the status of READY indicator in the instrument cluster.
2. If the READY indicator is illuminated, the vehicle is on and
operational. Shut off the vehicle by pushing the power button
once.
3. The vehicle is already shut off if the instrument cluster lights and
the READY indicator are not illuminated. Do not push the
power button because the vehicle may start.
Trunk Opener Lever 12 Volt Auxiliary Battery in Trunk
4. Keep the smart key at least 3.3 feet (1 meter) away from the
vehicle
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Emergency Response (Continued)
Extrication (Continued)
NOTE:
Before disconnecting the 12 Volt auxiliary battery, if necessary,
reposition the power seats, lower the windows, unlock the doors, and
open the fuel door as required. A manual fuel door release is located
in the trunk (see illustration in the Roadside Assistance section page
25). Once the 12 Volt auxiliary battery is disconnected power
controls will not operate.
Procedure #2 (Alternate if power button is inaccessible) Remote Hood Release Hood Latch Release
1. Disconnect the 12 Volt auxiliary battery in the trunk.
2. Remove the driver side fuse box cover in the engine compartment.
3. Remove the IGCT No. 2 fuse (10A red colored) in the engine
compartment junction block as illustrated. If the correct fuse
cannot be recognized, pull all of the fuses in the fuse block.
IGCT
No. 2 Fuse
WARNING: Engine Compartment
The high voltage system may remain powered for up to 10 minutes Fuse Box Cover
after the vehicle is shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury
or death from severe burns or electric shock, avoid touching, Remove Fuse Box Cover Remove Fuse IGCT No.2
cutting, or breaching any orange high voltage power cable or high
voltage component.
The SRS may remain powered for up to 90 seconds after the vehicle
is shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury or death from
unintentional SRS deployment, avoid crushing, cutting or
breaching the SRS components.
If none of the disabling procedures can be performed, proceed with
caution as there is no assurance that the high voltage electrical
system, SRS, or fuel pump are disabled.
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Emergency Response (Continued)
Extrication (Continued)
Stabilize Vehicle
Crib at (4) points directly under the front and rear pillars.
Do not place cribbing under the high voltage power cables, exhaust
system, or fuel system.
NOTES:
The CAMRY hybrid is equipped with a tire pressure warning system
that by design prevents pulling the metal valve stem with integral
transmitter. Snapping the stem with pliers or removing the valve cap Cribbing Points
and Schrader valve will release the air in the tire.
Cribbing Points Underbody View
Access Patients
Glass Removal
Use normal glass removal procedures as required.
SRS Awareness
Responders need to be cautious when working in proximity to
undeployed airbags and seat belt pretensioners. Front dual stage
airbags automatically ignite both stages within a fraction of a
second.
Door Removal/Displacement
Doors can be removed by conventional rescue tools such as hand, Tire Pressure Sensor Metal Valve Stem Metal Valve Stem with Integral
electric, and hydraulic tools. In certain situations, it may be with Integral Transmitter Transmitter Installed on Wheel
easier to pry back the vehicle body to expose and unbolt the
hinges.
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Emergency Response (Continued)
Extrication (Continued) SRS CURTAIN
SRS CURTAIN AIRBAG
AIRBAG
Roof Removal
The CAMRY hybrid contains side curtain airbags. If
undeployed, it is not recommended to remove or to displace the
roof. As an alternative, remove the roof panel between the two
roof side rails. The side curtain airbags may be identified as
illustrated.
NOTE: Power and Manual Front Seat Controls Folding Rear Seat Releases
The CAMRY driver (optional passenger) power seat and standard Mirror Cross
passenger manual controls are shown in the illustration. Section
Repositioning the power driver and passenger seats must be done
prior to 12 Volt auxiliary battery disconnect.
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Emergency Response (Continued)
Fire
Approach and extinguish a fire using proper vehicle fire fighting practices as Offensive Fire Attack
recommended by NFPA, IFSTA, or the National Fire Academy (USA). Normally flooding a NiMH HV battery pack with copious amounts of
water at a safe distance will effectively control the HV battery pack
fire by cooling the adjacent NiMH battery modules to a point below
Extinguishing Agent
their ignition temperature. The remaining modules on fire, if not
Water has been proven to be a suitable extinguishing agent.
extinguished by the water, will burn themselves out.
Initial Fire Attack
However, flooding the CAMRY hybrid HV battery pack is not
Perform a fast, aggressive fire attack.
recommended due to the battery case design and location preventing
Divert the runoff from entering watershed areas.
the responder from properly applying water through the available vent
Attack teams may not be able to identify a CAMRY hybrid until the
openings safely. Therefore, it is recommended that the incident
fire has been knocked down and overhaul operations have
commander allow the CAMRY hybrid HV battery pack to burn itself
commenced.
out.
Fire in the HV Battery Pack
Defensive Fire Attack
Should a fire occur in the NiMH HV battery pack, attack crews
If the decision has been made to fight the fire using a defensive
should utilize a water stream or fog pattern to extinguish any fire
attack, the fire attack crew should pull back a safe distance and allow
within the trunk except for the HV battery pack.
the NiMH battery modules to burn themselves out. During this
defensive operation, fire crews may utilize a water stream or fog
WARNING: pattern to protect exposures or to control the path of smoke.
The NIMH battery electrolyte is a caustic alkaline (pH 13.5)
that is damaging to human tissues. To avoid injury by Overhaul
coming in contact with the electrolyte, wear proper personal During overhaul, immobilize and disable the vehicle if not already
protective equipment. done. See illustrations on page 17. The HV battery cover should
The battery modules are contained within a metal case and never be breached or removed under any circumstances including
accessibility is limited. fire. Doing so may result in severe electrical burns, shock, or
To avoid serious injury or death from severe burns or electrocution.
electric shock, never breach or remove the high voltage
battery pack cover under any circumstance including fire. Immobilize Vehicle
Chock wheels and set the parking brake.
Move the shift lever to the Park position.
When allowed to burn themselves out, the CAMRY hybrid NiMH
battery modules burn rapidly and can quickly be reduced to ashes Disable Vehicle
except for the metal. Performing either of the following procedures will shut the
vehicle off and disable the HV battery pack, SRS, and
gasoline fuel pump.
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Emergency Response (Continued)
Fire (Continued)
WARNING:
Procedure #1 The high voltage system may remain powered for up to 10
1. Confirm the status of READY indicator in the instrument cluster. minutes after the vehicle is shut off or disabled. To prevent
2. If the READY indicator is illuminated, the vehicle is on and serious injury or death from severe burns or electric shock,
operational. Shut off the vehicle by pushing the power button avoid touching, cutting, or breaching any orange high voltage
once. power cable or high voltage component.
3. The vehicle is already shut off if the instrument cluster lights and The SRS may remain powered for up to 90 seconds after the
the READY indicator are not illuminated. Do not push the vehicle is shut off or disabled. To prevent serious injury or
power button because the vehicle may start. death from unintentional SRS deployment, avoid crushing,
4. Keep the smart key at least 3.3 feet (1 meter) away from the cutting, or breaching the SRS components.
vehicle. If none of the disabling procedures can be performed, proceed
5. If the smart key cannot be found, disconnect the 12 Volt auxiliary with caution as there is no assurance that the high voltage
battery in the trunk. electrical system, SRS, or fuel pump are disabled.
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Emergency Response (Continued)
Spills (Continued)
In an emergency, Toyota Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are available Absorption
by contacting: Perform gross decontamination by removing affected clothing and
properly disposing of the garments.
United States: CHEMTREC at (800) 424-9300 Rinse the affected areas with water for 20 minutes.
Canada: CANUTEC at *666 or (613) 996-6666 (collect) Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility.
Handle NiMH electrolyte spills using the following Personal Protective Inhalation in Non-Fire Situations
Equipment (PPE): No toxic gases are emitted under normal conditions.
Splash shield or safety goggles. Fold down helmet shields are not
acceptable for acid or alkaline electrolyte spills. Inhalation in Fire Situations
Rubber, latex or nitrile gloves. Toxic gases are given off as by-products of combustion. All
Apron suitable for alkaline. responders in the Hot Zone should wear the proper PPE for fire
Rubber boots. fighting including SCBA.
Move a patient from the hazardous environment to a safe area and
Neutralize NiMH Electrolyte administer oxygen.
Use a boric acid solution or vinegar. Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility.
Boric acid solution - 800 grams boric acid to 20 liters water or 5.5
ounces boric acid to 1 gallon of water. Ingestion
Do not induce vomiting.
Allow a patient to drink large quantities of water to dilute electrolyte
First Aid (Never give water to an unconscious person).
Emergency responders may not be familiar with a NiMH electrolyte exposure If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep the patients head lowered
when rendering aid to a patient. Exposure to the electrolyte is unlikely except and forward to reduce the risk of asphyxiation.
in a catastrophic crash or through improper handling. Utilize the following Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility.
guidelines in the event of exposure.
Submersion
WARNING: When fully or partially submersed a CAMRY hybrid can be safely handled by
The NIMH battery electrolyte is a caustic alkaline (pH 13.5) that is following these recommendations:
damaging to human tissues. To avoid injury by coming in contact
with the electrolyte, wear proper personal protective equipment. Remove the vehicle from the water.
Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Drain the water from the vehicle if possible.
Splash shield or safety goggles. Fold down helmet shields are not
acceptable for acid or alkaline electrolyte spills. Follow the immobilizing and disabling procedures on page 17.
Rubber, latex or nitrile gloves.
Apron suitable for alkaline.
Rubber boots.
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Roadside Assistance
Toyota CAMRY hybrid roadside assistance may be handled like conventional
Toyota vehicles except as noted in the following pages.
Shift Lever
Similar to most Toyota vehicles, the CAMRY hybrid uses a gated shift lever
as shown in the illustration. However, the CAMRY hybrid shift lever
includes a motor brake B position for high load regenerative braking when
decelerating down a steep grade.
Towing
The CAMRY hybrid is a front drive vehicle and it must be towed with the
front wheels off the ground. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to the
Hybrid Synergy Drive components.
A flat bed trailer is the preferred method of towing. Gated Shift Lever Towing Eyelet in Front Bumper
When towing the vehicle with the front wheels on the ground, be sure to
release the parking brake pedal.
The vehicle may be shifted out of Park into Neutral by turning the Push in Shift Lock Release
Shift Lock Release Cover
ignition-on, depressing the brake, then moving the gated shift lever to N.
If the shift lever can not be moved out of Park, a shift release button is
provided near the shift lever as shown in the illustration.
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Roadside Assistance (Continued)
Spare Tire
The jack, tools, towing eyelet, and spare tire are provided in the trunk as
illustrated.
Hidden Metal
Cut Key
Manual Trunk Opening with the Metal Tools, Towing Eyelet, and Spare Tire in
Cut Key the Trunk
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Roadside Assistance (Continued)
Jump Starting
The 12 Volt auxiliary battery may be jump started if the vehicle does not start
and the instrument cluster gauges are dim or off after depressing the brake
pedal and pushing the power button.
The 12 Volt auxiliary battery is located in the trunk. Use the remote trunk
release or metal cut key hidden in the smart key to open the trunk.
Open the trunk, and remove the 12 Volt auxiliary battery cover on the 12 Volt Battery
passenger side. Plastic Cover
Connect the positive jumper cable to the positive battery post following
the numbered sequence.
Connect the negative jumper cable to the metal trunk latch following the
numbered sequence.
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Place the smart key in proximity to the vehicle, depress the brake pedal,
and push the power button.
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NOTES:
If the vehicle does not recognize the smart key after connecting the
booster battery to the vehicle, open and close the driver door when the o p
vehicle is shut off.
Jumper Cable Connections
If the smart key internal battery is dead, hold the smart key next to the
power button during the start sequence.
Immobilizer
The Camry hybrid is equipped with an immobilizer system as standard
equipment. The vehicle can be started only with a registered smart key.
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