These instructions apply to the Toyota RAV4 Mk5 (XA50) 2019-Present. For other models, please choose your vehicle here.
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The Toyota RAV4 Mk5 (XA50, 2019–present) is sold mostly as a hybrid, so it has two separate batteries: a high-voltage traction battery (never touch it) and a 12 V auxiliary battery that runs the electronics. This guide covers safely disconnecting the 12 V battery — the one you change or isolate for electrical work.
Important: Which Battery This Is
You only ever work on the 12 V auxiliary battery. Never touch the orange high-voltage cables or the traction battery — that system is for trained technicians. The 12 V job below is owner-safe.
Where the 12V Battery Is
On the RAV4 Mk5 the 12 V auxiliary battery is in the engine compartment, under a cover (front of the bay). Your handbook shows the exact spot for your model.
Disconnecting
- Switch the car fully off (not “ready”) and keep the smart key away from the car.
- Wait 1 minute after switching off before disconnecting.
- Loosen the negative (−, black) terminal first and lift the lead clear.
- If removing the battery, loosen the positive (+, red) next, then the hold-down.
Airbag/pretensioner safety: if you’ll be near airbags or seat-belt pretensioners, allow the system to discharge during that wait before going further.
Reconnecting
- Reconnect positive (+) first, then negative (−) last; tighten both and refit the cover.
- Reset the clock and check your settings; the car may want a short drive to relearn idle/transmission behaviour.
The RAV4 doesn’t need the new 12 V battery coded.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is it safe to disconnect the 12V battery on the hybrid?
Yes — the 12 V system is isolated from the high-voltage side. Just leave the orange cables and traction battery alone.
Which terminal first?
Disconnect negative (−) first and reconnect it last.
Where is the 12V battery on the RAV4 hybrid?
In the engine bay under a cover — not the boot. Check your handbook for the exact position.
Does it need the battery registered?
No — the RAV4 doesn’t require 12 V battery coding. Just reset the clock.
For any warning light that stays on, look up the code on autodtcs.com. To clear the maintenance reminder, see our RAV4 Mk5 maintenance reset guide.
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