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© 2010 Toyota Motor Corporation
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10 Lexus CT200h ERG REV – (02/07/11)

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  • Page 1 Hybrid 2011 Model © 2010 Toyota Motor Corporation All rights reserved. This document may not be altered without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation. 10 Lexus CT200h ERG REV – (02/07/11)
  • Page 2 NOTE: front seat belt pretensioners. Emergency Response Guides for Lexus hybrid vehicles may be viewed at  An Electric Power Steering (EPS) assist motor rated at 27 Volts. http://techinfo.lexus.com.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Page About the CT200h CT200h Identification Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions Smart Key System Electronic Shift Selector Lexus Hybrid Drive Operation Hybrid Vehicle (HV) Battery Pack 27 Volt System Low Voltage Battery High Voltage Safety SRS Airbags &...
  • Page 4: About The Ct200H

    About the CT200h The CT200h 5-door hatchback joins the LS600h L, RX450h, GS450h and HS250h as a hybrid model for Lexus. Lexus Hybrid 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: 1.
  • Page 5: Ct200H Identification

    CT200h Identification CT200h Identification Exterior In appearance, the 2011 model year CT200h is a 5-door hatchback. In appearance, the 2011 model year CT200h is a 5-door hatchback.  Exterior, interior, and engine compartment illustrations are provided to Exterior, interior, and engine compartment illustrations are provided to logo on the hatch.
  • Page 6 CT200h Identification (Continued) CT200h Identification (Continued) Interior Interior   Instrument cluster (speedometer, READY indicator, shift position indicators, warning lights) located in the dash behind the steering wheel.  A switchable gauge in the instrument cluster showing either a hybrid system indicator or a tachometer depending on driving mode.
  • Page 7 CT200h Identification (Continued) CT200h Identification (Continued) Engine Compartment Engine Compartment   1.8-liter aluminum alloy gasoline engine.  Logo on the plastic engine cover.  Engine Compartment View...
  • Page 8: Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions

    Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions Component Location Description 12 Volt  Passenger Side of A lead-acid battery that supplies power to Auxiliary Cargo Area the low voltage devices.  Battery Hybrid ...
  • Page 9 Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions (Continued) (Continued) Component Location Description Engine 3-phase high voltage AC electrically driven Compressor Compartment motor compressor. (with Inverter)  Fuel Tank Undercarriage The fuel tank provides gasoline via a fuel...
  • Page 10 Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions Lexus Hybrid Drive Component Locations & Descriptions (Continued) (Continued) Key Specifications: Key Specifications: Aluminum Hatch Aluminum Hood Gasoline Engine: 98 hp (73 kW), 1.8-liter Aluminum Alloy Engine Electric Motor: 80 hp (60 kW), Permanent Magnet Motor...
  • Page 11: Smart Key System

    mart Key System The CT200h smart key system consists of a smart key transceiver that communicates bi-directionally, enabling the vehicle to recognize the smart key in 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.
  • Page 12 If the internal smart key battery is dead, use the following method to start the vehicle. Touch the Lexus emblem side of the smart key to the power button. Within the 10 seconds after the buzzer sounds, push the power button Optional Card Smart Key with the brake pedal depressed (the READY light will illuminate).
  • Page 13: Electronic Shift Selector

    Electronic Shift Selector The CT200h electronic shift selector is a momentary select shift-by-wire system that can be used to select reverse (R), neutral (N), drive (D), or engine brake (B) states. Home Position  These states may only be selected while the vehicle is on and operational (READY-on), except for neutral (N) which may also be selected while in the ignition-on mode.
  • Page 14: Lexus Hybrid Drive Operation

    Lexus Hybrid 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.
  • Page 15: Hybrid Vehicle (Hv) Battery Pack

    HV Battery Pack Recycling  area. The HV battery pack is recyclable. Contact the nearest Lexus dealer or:  The HV battery pack consists of 28 low voltage (7.2 Volt) NiMH battery United States: (800) 255-3987, Canada: (800) 265-3987 modules connected in series to produce approximately 201.6 Volts.
  • Page 16: 27 Volt System

    27 Volt System 27 Volt System The CT200h is equipped with a 27 Volt AC assist motor for the Electric Power The CT200h is equipped with a 27 Volt AC assist motor for the Electric Power Steering (EPS) system. The EPS computer generates 27 Volts from the 12 Volt Steering (EPS) system.
  • Page 17: Low Voltage Battery

    ow Voltage Battery Auxiliary Battery  The CT200h contains a sealed lead-acid 12 Volt battery. The 12 Volt auxiliary battery powers the vehicle’s electrical system similar to a conventional vehicle. As with conventional vehicles, the negative terminal of the auxiliary battery is grounded to the metal chassis of the vehicle. ...
  • Page 18: High Voltage Safety

    igh Voltage Safety  A ground fault monitor  continuously monitors for high voltage leakage The HV battery pack powers the high voltage electrical system with DC to the metal chassis while the vehicle is running. If a malfunction is electricity.
  • Page 19: Srs Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners

    SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners Standard Equipment Standard Equipment    Electronic frontal impact sensors (2) are mounted in the engine  compartment  as illustrated.   Front seat belt pretensioners are mounted near the base of the B-pillars . ...
  • Page 20 SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners (Continued) SRS Airbags & Seat Belt Pretensioners (Continued) NOTE: NOTE: The front seatback mounted side airbags and the side curtain airbags may The front seatback mounted side airbags and the side curtain airbags may deploy independently of each other.
  • Page 21: Emergency Response

    mergency Response On arrival, emergency responders should follow their standard operating procedures for vehicle incidents. Emergencies involving the CT200h may be handled like other automobiles except as noted in these guidelines for Extrication, Fire, Overhaul, Recovery, Spills, First Aid, and Submersion. WARNING: ...
  • Page 22 Emergency Response (Continued) Extrication (Continued) Procedure #1 Confirm the status of the READY indicator in the instrument cluster. If the READY indicator is illuminated, the vehicle is on and operational. Shut off the vehicle by pushing the power button once. The vehicle is already shut off if the instrument cluster lights and the READY indicator are not illuminated.
  • Page 23 Emergency Response (Continued) Extrication (Continued) Procedure #2 (Alternate if power button is inaccessible) Open the hood. Remove the fuse box cover. Remove the IGCT fuse (30A green colored) and AM2 fuse (7.5A brown colored) in the engine compartment fuse box (refer to illustration).
  • Page 24 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. NOTE: The CT200h is equipped with a tire pressure warning system that by design prevents pulling the metal valve stem with integral transmitter from the wheel.
  • Page 25 Emergency Response (Continued) Extrication (Continued) SRS CURTAIN SRS CURTAIN AIRBAG SRS KNEE AIRBAG Roof Removal AIRBAG The CT200h is equipped with side curtain airbags. When undeployed, total roof removal is not recommended. Patient access through the roof can be performed by cutting the roof center section inboard of the roof rails as illustrated.
  • Page 26 Emergency Response (Continued) Extrication (Continued) Rescue Lift Air Bags Responders should not place cribbing or rescue lift air bags under the high voltage power cables, exhaust system, or fuel system. Repositioning Steering Wheel and Front Seats Telescopic steering wheel and seat controls are shown in the illustrations.
  • Page 27: Fire

    Emergency Response (Continued) Fire Offensive Fire Attack Approach and extinguish a fire using proper vehicle fire fighting practices as Normally, flooding an NiMH HV battery pack with copious amounts recommended by NFPA, IFSTA, or the National Fire Academy (USA). 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 ...
  • Page 28: Overhaul

    For information regarding accidental restarting of the vehicle. recycling of the HV battery pack, contact the nearest Lexus dealer, or: United States: (800) 255-3987, Canada: (800) 265-3987 Procedure #2 (Alternate if power button is inaccessible) Open the hood and remove the fuse box cover.
  • Page 29: Spills

    The CT200h contains the same common automotive fluids used in other non- Emergency responders may not be familiar with a NiMH electrolyte exposure hybrid Lexus vehicles, with the exception of the NiMH electrolyte used in the when rendering aid to a patient. Exposure to the electrolyte is unlikely except HV battery pack.
  • Page 30: Submersion

    Emergency Response (Continued) First Aid (Continued) If vomiting occurs spontaneously, keep the patient’s head lowered and forward to reduce the risk of asphyxiation. Transport patients to the nearest emergency medical care facility. Submersion A submerged hybrid vehicle does not have high voltage potential on the metal vehicle body, and is safe to touch.
  • Page 31: Roadside Assistance

    The CT200h is a front wheel drive vehicle and it must be towed with the front Starting Vehicle Move Shift Selector to N Position wheels off the ground. Failure to do so may cause serious damage to Lexus Hybrid Drive components. ...
  • Page 32 Roadside Assistance (Continued) Electric Hatch Opener The CT200h is equipped with an electric hatch opener. In the event of 12 Volt power losses, the hatch cannot be opened from the outside of the vehicle. Hatch Opener Switch Electric Hatch Opener Switch The electric hatch can be opened manually using the release as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 33 Roadside Assistance (Continued) Spare Tire Tools Towing Eyelet The jack, tools, towing eyelet and spare tire are provided as shown. Spare Tire Jack Tools, Jack, Towing Eyelet and Spare Tire in the Cargo Area -30-...
  • Page 34 If the smart key internal battery is dead, touch the Lexus emblem side of the smart key to the power button during the start sequence. Refer to the instructions and illustrations on page 9 for more details.

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