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The c1310 code in a Toyota Prius indicates a problem with the hybrid control system, possibly stemming from a faulty hybrid control ECU. This issue arises when the skid control ECU fails to send proper signals, causing a breakdown in communication with other components of the VSC operation. You may notice warning lights for the anti-lock brake system and engine appearing as symptoms of this fault. The typical cost for diagnosing and repairing this issue ranges from $400 to $600, depending on the necessary repairs. A mechanic will usually need about an hour to diagnose the problem. When the c1310 code triggers, the car will enter limp mode, requiring towing to the nearest auto repair shop.
The diagnostic code C1310 for the Toyota Prius indicates an issue with communication between the ECU and VSC systems.
In 2011, when I used a code reader on my Toyota Prius, one of the readings showed codes B2324 and B1794, while the other showed C1259, C1310, C1310, and P0A80. I'm curious why there are different codes and unsure of the reason.
How much will it cost to repair the C1310 HB system in a 2004 Toyota Camry?