Removal [09/2016 - 05/2019]: Procedure

2020 Toyota Prius Prime LimitedSECTION Procedure
  1. REMOVE TONNEAU COVER ASSEMBLY 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 1

  2. REMOVE REAR NO. 2 FLOOR BOARD 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 2

  3. REMOVE REAR NO. 1 FLOOR BOARD 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 5

  4. REMOVE REAR SEAT HEADREST ASSEMBLY (for LH Side) 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 1

  5. REMOVE REAR SEAT HEADREST ASSEMBLY (for RH Side) 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 2

  6. REMOVE REAR SEATBACK ASSEMBLY LH (for LH Side) 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 3

  7. REMOVE REAR SEATBACK HINGE COVER (for RH Side) 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 4

  8. REMOVE REAR SEATBACK ASSEMBLY RH (for RH Side) 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 5

  9. REMOVE REAR SEAT CUSHION ASSEMBLY LH (for LH Side) 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 6

  10. REMOVE REAR SEAT CUSHION ASSEMBLY RH (for RH Side) 

    HINT: 

    Use the same procedure as for the LH side.

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 6

  11. REMOVE REAR SEAT CUSHION LOCK HOOK 

    Refer to PROCEDURE - Step 8

  12. REMOVE REAR FLOOR FRONT BATTERY COVER BOARD 
    1. Remove the 4 clips.
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    2. Disengage the 5 fasteners to remove the rear floor front battery cover board.
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      *a Fastener
  13. REMOVE NO. 2 HV BATTERY MOUNT BRACKET (for LH Side) 
    1. Disconnect the connector.
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    2. Disengage the 3 clamps.
    3. Remove the 4 bolts and No. 2 HV battery mount bracket.
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  14. REMOVE NO. 1 HV BATTERY MOUNT BRACKET (for RH Side) 
    1. Remove the 4 bolts and No. 1 HV battery mount bracket.
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When to See a Mechanic

Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

  • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
  • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
  • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
  • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
  • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.