| DTC Data Sheet | |
| Code | C2300 |
| Vehicle | 2014 Toyota Prius (ZVW30) |
| System | Electronic Shift Lever System |
| Fault type | Malfunction |
| Official meaning | Actuator System Malfunction |
| Source | 2014 Toyota Prius factory diagnostic information |
Definition source: Toyota factory description. Diagnostic guidance is based on factory-defined fault logic for this code.
C2300 on the 2014 Toyota Prius means: Actuator System Malfunction. It is a malfunction code reported by the Electronic Shift Lever System.
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C2300 Quick Answer
C2300 on a 2014 Toyota Prius indicates Actuator System Malfunction. Start with a freeze-frame check and a careful inspection of the connector and wiring at the affected device before replacing any parts.
What Does C2300 Mean on a Toyota Prius?
On the 2014 Toyota Prius, the Electronic Shift Lever System sets C2300 when it detects a fault matching its official definition: Actuator System Malfunction. This is a manufacturer-specific definition from Toyota factory diagnostic data and applies to the ZVW30-generation Prius.
Symptoms
- Warning light for the affected system (check engine, ABS, airbag, or a system indicator depending on the module)
- Reduced or lost function of the electronic shift lever system
- Possible related codes from other modules on the Prius CAN/LIN network
Common Causes
- Fault in the component named in the definition (actuator system malfunction)
- Open, shorted, or high-resistance wiring in the affected circuit
- Connector corrosion, water ingress, or a backed-out terminal
- Loss of supply voltage or a poor ground at the device
- Module internal fault — confirm wiring and supplies before condemning the module
Diagnostic Approach
For C2300 on the 2014 Toyota Prius you’ll want a scan tool with Toyota-enhanced coverage (Techstream-class) — generic OBD-II readers usually will not read C-codes — plus a digital multimeter and the wiring diagram.
- Confirm the code is current, not stored history, and record freeze-frame data.
- Read all modules — related codes often pinpoint the root cause faster than the headline code.
- Inspect and wiggle-test the connector at the named device while watching live data.
- Measure supply voltage and ground integrity at the device; verify the circuit against the Prius wiring diagram.
- Substitute or isolate the suspect device only after wiring and supplies check out.
- Clear the code and road-test through one or two drive cycles to confirm the repair.
Possible Fixes
- Repair open/short/high-resistance wiring or a corroded connector
- Restore supply voltage or ground at the affected device
- Replace the failed component named in the definition
- Replace and, where required, initialise/program the module if it is internally faulty
Can I Still Drive With C2300?
It depends on the system. Electronic Shift Lever System faults that affect braking, the airbag/restraint system, power steering, or stability control should be repaired before further driving. Comfort or convenience faults can usually be deferred briefly, but related codes can mask one another on the Prius network — diagnose promptly.
FAQ
Is C2300 specific to the Toyota Prius?
The definition here is taken from 2014 Toyota Prius (ZVW30) factory diagnostic data. The same code may appear on other Toyota models, but the affected module and exact criteria can differ between platforms.
Can I clear C2300 without fixing it?
You can clear it, but if the underlying fault is still present the Prius will reset the code on the next drive cycle that runs the relevant monitor. Diagnose the cause first.
Will a generic OBD-II reader show C2300?
Often not — C-codes are manufacturer-specific and usually require a scan tool with Toyota-enhanced coverage such as a Techstream-class tool.
Source
Code definition from 2014 Toyota Prius (ZVW30) factory diagnostic information (Electronic Shift Lever System). Symptom, cause, and diagnosis guidance summarised from standard OBD-II diagnostic practice for this platform.