CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSAXLE SYSTEM PRECAUTION
PRECAUTION FOR DISCONNECTING THE BATTERY CABLE
Note:When disconnecting the battery negative (-) cable, initialize the following system(s) after the cable is reconnected:
System
See Procedure
Stop and Start System
Simple Intelligent Parking Assist System
Power Door Lock Control System (for Hatchback, Wagon)
IGNITION SWITCH EXPRESSION
Tip:The type of ignition switch used on this model differs depending on the specifications of the vehicle. The expressions listed in the table below are used in this section.
Expression
Ignition Switch (Position)
Engine Switch (Condition)
Ignition Switch off
Off
Off (Lock)
Ignition Switch ON
ON
On (IG)
Ignition Switch ACC
ACC
On (ACC)
Engine Start
START
On (Start)
PRECAUTION
Note:Perform Reset Memory when replacing the Continuously Variable Transaxle (CVT) assembly or ECM.
Performing Reset Memory will clear the learned values of both the yaw rate and acceleration sensor (deceleration sensor zero point calibration) and CVT oil pressure (CVT oil pressure calibration). Make sure to perform Reset Memory, yaw rate and acceleration sensor zero point calibration and CVT oil pressure calibration when replacing any of the parts shown in the following table.
Replaced Part
Continuously variable transaxle assembly
ECM
Oil pressure sensor
Airbag sensor assembly (yaw rate and acceleration sensor)
If either of the following conditions is met, perform ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate Reset.
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The CVT fluid has been replaced.
Tip:If 50000 or more is displayed for the Data List item "ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate", thermal degradation of the CVT fluid is suspected. Perform ATF Thermal Degradation Estimate Reset after replacing the CVT fluid.
Approximately 50% or more of the CVT fluid has been replaced during a repair of the transaxle or a similar operation.
HANDLING PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION:When using compressed air, always aim away from yourself to prevent CVT fluid from spraying on your face.
Note:Before removing components from the transaxle, clean off any sand, dirt or other foreign matter present on the exterior of the transaxle. Make sure that foreign matter does not contaminate the inside of the transaxle when parts are removed or installed, or during disassembly and reassembly of the transaxle.
When disassembling light alloy parts such as the case, do not pry them with a screwdriver or similar tool. Instead, tap the parts with a plastic hammer to separate them.
Do not wear cloth gloves or use cloth to handle parts during removal, disassembly, or installation of the transaxle. Instead, wear synthetic gloves to prevent cloth fiber from entering the transaxle.
Removed parts should be arranged in order and care should be taken to prevent dust contamination.
Apply Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE to all sliding surfaces and rotating parts.
Before installing O-rings and oil seal rings, coat them with Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE and be sure to not damage them.
Be careful to not damage the mating surfaces of components, because damage to these surfaces can cause oil leaks.
Before applying sealant, remove all of the old sealant and thoroughly clean the surfaces with non-residue solvent.
Use of Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE is recommended.
Do not subject parts such as sensors to any impacts. Replace parts with new ones if they are dropped or subjected to a severe blow.