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Main Owner's Manual
8
Noise From Under Vehicle After Turning Off The Hybrid System
8
Accessories, Spare Parts And Modification Of Your Toyota
8
For Your Information
8
Installation Of A Mobile Two-Way Radio System
9
Vehicle Data Recordings
10
Data Transmission
10
Data Usage
10
Event Data Recorder
11
Disclosure Of The Edr Data
11
Driving
11
Scrapping Of Your Toyota
12
Perchlorate Material
12
General Precautions While Driving
12
General Precautions Regarding Children's Safety
12
Reading This Manual
14
How To Search
15
Pictorial Index
16
Exterior
16
Instrument Panel
18
Audio System
19
Switches
20
Interior
23
For Safety And Security
25
Floor Mat
26
For Safe Use Before Driving
26
For Safe Driving
28
Correct Driving Posture
28
Correct Use Of The Seat Belts
28
Adjusting The Mirrors
28
Seat Belts
30
Fastening And Releasing The Seat Belt (Except For The Rear Center Seat)
30
Fastening The Seat Belt (For The Rear Center Seat)
31
Releasing And Stowing The Seat Belt (For The Rear Center Seat)
32
Adjusting The Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats)
33
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
33
Wearing A Seat Belt
35
Pregnant Women
35
People Suffering Illness
35
When Children Are In The Vehicle
36
Seat Belt Pretensioners
36
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor
36
Seat Belt Damage And Wear
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When Using The Rear Center Seat Belt
37
Using A Seat Belt Extender
37
Srs Airbags
38
Srs Front Airbags
39
Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags
39
Srs Airbag System Components
40
Srs Airbag Precautions
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Modification And Disposal Of Srs Airbag System Components
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If The Srs Airbags Deploy
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Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions (Srs Front Airbags)
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Srs Airbag Deployment Conditions (Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags)
46
Conditions Under Which The Srs Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other Than A Collision
47
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags (Srs Front Airbags)
47
Types Of Collisions That May Not Deploy The Srs Airbags (Srs Side And Curtain Shield Airbags)
48
When To Contact Your Toyota Dealer
49
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
51
Condition And Operation In The Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
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Adult
52
Child
53
Child Restraint System With Infant
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Unoccupied
54
There Is A Mulfunction In The System
55
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions
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Safety Information For Children
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Child Restraint Systems
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Points To Remember
59
Types Of Child Restraints
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Selecting An Appropriate Child Restraint System
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Child Restraint Precautions
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When The Child Restraint System Is Not In Use
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Installing Child Restraints
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Child Restraint Latch Anchors
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Anchor Brackets (For Top Tether Strap)
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Installation With Latch System
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For Owners
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Installing Child Restraint Using A Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)
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Rear-Facing - Infant Seat/Convertible Seat
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Forward-Facing - Convertible Seat
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Booster Seat
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Removing A Child Restraint Installed With A Seat Belt
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Child Restraint System With A Top Tether Strap
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Laws And Regulations Pertaining To Anchorages
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When Installing A Booster Seat
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When Installing A Child Restraint System
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Do Not Use A Seat Belt Extender
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To Correctly Attach A Child Restraint System To The Anchors
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Exhaust Gas Precautions
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Important Points While Driving
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When Parking
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Exhaust Pipe
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Hybrid System Features
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Vehicle Proximity Notification System
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When Stopped/During Start Off
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During Normal Driving
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When Accelerating Sharply
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Regenerative Braking
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Ev Indicator
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Conditions In Which The Gasoline Engine May Not Stop
77
Charging The Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)
77
After The 12-Volt Battery Has Discharged Or When The Terminal Has Been Removed And Installed During Exchange, Etc.
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Sounds And Vibrations Specific To A Hybrid Vehicle
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Maintenance, Repair, Recycling And Disposal
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Customization
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Hybrid System Precautions
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Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Air Intake And Discharge Vents
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Emergency Shut Off System
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Hybrid Warning Message
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Running Out Of Fuel
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Electromagnetic Waves
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Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)
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High Voltage Precautions
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Road Accident Cautions
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System Maintenance
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Conditions That May Cause The System To Malfunction
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Theft Deterrent System Immobilizer System
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Certifications For The Immobilizer System
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For Vehicles Sold In Canada
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To Ensure The System Operates Correctly
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Instrument Cluster
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Warning Lights And Indicators
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Warning Lights
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Indicators
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If A Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come On
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Gauges And Meters
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Changing The Odometer And Trip Meter Display
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Instrument Panel Light Control
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The Meters And Display Illuminate When
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Hybrid System Indicator
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Outside Temperature Display
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Pop-Up Display
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The Information Display At Low Temperatures
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To Prevent Damage To The Engine And Its Components
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Multi-Information Display
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Display Contents
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Operating The Meter Control Switches
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Drive Information
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Average Fuel Economy
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Range (After Refuel)
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Settings Display
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Display Off
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System Check Display
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Suspension Of The Settings Display
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Caution For Use While Driving
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Cautions During Setting Up The Display
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Energy Monitor Consumption Screen
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Vehicles With Entune Audio
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Vehicles With Entune Audio Plus Or Entune Premium Audio With Navigation
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When The Vehicle Is Powered By The Electric Motor (Traction Motor)
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When The Vehicle Is Powered By Both The Gasoline Engine And The Electric Motor (Traction Motor)
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When The Vehicle Is Powered By The Gasoline Engine
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When The Vehicle Is Charging The Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)
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When There Is No Energy Flow
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Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Status
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Fuel Consumption
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Trip Information
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Past Record
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Resetting The Data
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Updating The Past Record Data
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Cruising Range
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Operation Of Each Component
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Wireless Remote Control
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Using The Mechanical Key
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Key Information Keys
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Certification Of Wireless Remote Control
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To Prevent Key Damage
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Carrying The Electronic Key On Your Person
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In Case Of A Smart Key System Malfunction Or Other Key-Related Problems
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When An Electronic Key Is Lost
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Opening, Closing And Locking The Doors
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Side Doors
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Unlocking And Locking The Doors From The Outside
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Smart Key System
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Operation Signals
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Security Feature
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When The Door Canot Be Locked By The Lock Sensor On The Upper Part Of The Door Handle
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Door Lock Buzzer
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Unlocking And Locking The Doors From The Inside
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Locking The Front Doors From The Outside Without A Key
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Door Lock Switch
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Inside Lock Buttons
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Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
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Automatic Door Locking And Unlocking Systems
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Switching The Door Unlock Function
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Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
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When All The Doors Are Locked With Entry Function Or Wireless Remote Control
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To Prevent An Accident
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Back Door
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Locking And Unlocking The Back Door
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Opening/Closing The Back Door From Inside The Vehicle (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
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Opening The Back Door From Outside The Vehicle
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Back Door Opener
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Wireless Remote Control (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
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Touchless Sensor (Vehicles With Touchless Power Back Door)
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Power Back Door Switch (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
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When Closing The Back Door
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Canceling The Power Back Door System (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
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Canceling The Touchless Power Back Door System (Vehicles With Touchless Power Back Door)
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Adjusting The Open Position Of The Back Door (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
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Using The Multi-Information Display
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Using The Power Back Door Switch
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Luggage Compartment Light
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Vehicles Without Power Back Door
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Back Door Operation
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Jam Protection Function (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
126
When Reconnecting The 12-Volt Battery (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
126
Fall-Down Protection Function (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
127
Back Door Closing Assist (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
127
Canceling The Adjusted Open Position Of The Back Door (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
127
Situations In Which The Touchless Sensor May Operate Unintentionally (Vehicles With Touchless Power Back Door)
127
Situations In Which The Touchless Sensor Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles With Touchless Power Back Door)
128
Operating The Back Door
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Back Door Closer (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
131
Power Back Door
132
Back Door Damper Stays (Vehicles Without Power Back Door)
133
Back Door Spindles (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
134
To Prevent Back Door Closer Malfunction (Vehicles With Power Back Door)
134
To Prevent Damage To The Power Back Door
134
Touchless Sensor Precautions (Vehicles With Touchless Power Back Door)
135
Antenna Location
136
Effective Range
136
Alarms And Warning Indicators
137
Battery-Saving Function
137
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
138
Conditions Affecting Operation
138
Note For The Entry Function
139
When The Vehicle Is Not Driven For Extended Periods
140
To Operate The System Properly
140
If The Smart Key System Does Not Operate Properly
140
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
141
If The Smart Key System Has Been Deactivated In Customized Setting
141
Certification For The Smart Key System
142
Caution Regarding Interference With Electronic Devices
144
Adjusting The Seats
145
Front Seats
145
Adjustment Procedure
145
Manual Seat
145
When Adjusting The Seat Position
146
Seat Adjustment
146
Rear Seats
147
Folding Down The Rear Seatbacks
148
Before Folding Down The Rear Seatbacks
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After Returning The Rear Seatback To The Upright Position
149
Stowing The Seat Belts
149
Driving Position Memory
150
Recording Procedure
150
Recall Procedure
151
To Stop The Position Recall Operation Part-Way Through
151
Operating The Driving Position Memory After Turning The Hybrid Sysytem Off
151
Seat Adjustment Caution
151
Head Restraints
152
Folding The Head Restraints (Outboard Rear Seats Only)
152
Removing The Head Restraints
153
Installing The Head Restraints
153
Adjusting The Height Of The Head Restraints
154
Adjusting The Rear Center Seat Head Restraint
154
Head Restraint Precautions
154
Steering Wheel
155
Horn
155
After Adjusting The Steering Wheel
155
Caution While Driving
156
Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors
157
Inside Rear View Mirror
157
Adjusting The Height Of Rear View Mirror
157
Anti-Glare Function
157
Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
158
To Prevent Sensor Error (Vehicles With Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror)
158
Outside Rear View Mirrors
159
Folding The Mirrors
159
Blind Spot Mirrors
160
When Mirror Angle Can Be Adjusted
160
When The Mirrors Are Fogged Up
160
When A Mirror Is Moving
161
When The Mirror Defoggers Are Operating
161
Opening, Closing The Windows And Moon Roof
162
Power Windows
162
Opening And Closure Procedures
162
Window Lock Switch
162
Jam Protection Function (Driver's Window)
163
Catch Protection Function (Driver's Window)
163
When The Power Window Caannot Be Opened Or Closed (Driver's Window)
163
Closing The Windows
164
Moon Roof
165
Opening And Closing
165
Tilting Up And Down
165
Opening The Moon Roof
167
Closing The Moon Roof
167
Jam Protection Function
167
Driving The Vehicle
170
Stopping
170
Parking The Vehicle
170
Starting Off On A Steep Uphill
171
For Fuel-Efficient Driving
171
Driving In The Rain
171
Engine Speed While Driving
171
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
172
Operating Your Vehicle In A Foreign Country
172
When Starting The Vehicle
172
When Driving The Vehicle
172
When Driving On Slippery Road Surfaces
174
When Shifting The Shift Lever
174
If You Hear A Squealing Or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators)
175
When The Vehicle Is Stopped
175
When The Vehicle Is Parked
176
When Taking A Nap In The Vehicle
177
When Braking
177
If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck
177
When Parking The Vehicle
178
Avoiding Damage To Vehicle Parts
178
If You Get A Flat Tire While Driving
178
When Encountering Flooded Roads
179
Cargo And Luggage
180
Capacity And Distribution
180
Calculation Formula For Your Vehicle
181
Things That Must Not Be Carried In The Luggage Compartment
182
Storage Precautions
182
When Loading Cargo On The Roof Luggage Carrier
183
Vehicle Load Limits
184
Overloading The Vehicle
184
Trailer Towing
185
For Vehicles With Se Grade
185
Except Vehicles With Se Grade
186
Towing Related Terms
187
Gcwr (Gross Combination Weight Rating)
187
Gvwr (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)
187
Gawr (Gross Axle Weight Rating)
188
Twr (Trailer Weight Rating)
188
Unbraked Twr (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating)
189
Tongue Weight
189
Weight Limits
190
Gowr, Twr And Unbraked Twr
190
Trailer Tongue Weight
191
Hitch
192
Positions For Towing Hitch Receiver And Hitch Ball
192
Connecting Trailer Lights
192
Trailer Towing Tips
193
Matching Trailer Ball Height To Trailer Coupler Height
196
Before Towing
196
Break-In Schedule
197
Maintenance
197
If Trailer Sway Occurs
197
Trailer Towing Precautions
198
To Avoid Accident Or Injury
198
When Towing A Trailer
199
When Installing A Trailer Hitch
199
Do Not Directly Splice Trailer Lights
199
Dinghy Towing
200
To Avoid Serious Damage To Your Vehicle
200
To Prevent Causing Serious Damage To The Hybrid Transmission And Awd System
200
Driving Procedures
201
Power (Ignition) Switch
201
Starting The Hybrid System
201
Stopping The Hybrid System
202
Changing Power Switch Modes
202
When Stopping The Hybrid System With The Shift Lever In A Position Other Than P
203
Auto Power Off Function
203
When The Ambient Temperature Is Low, Such As During Winter Driving Conditions
203
If The Hybrid System Does Not Start
203
Steering Lock
204
When The Steering Lock Cannot Be Released
204
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
204
Operation Of The Power Switch
204
When Starting The Hybrid System
205
Stopping The Hybrid System In An Emergency
205
To Prevent 12-Volt Battery Discharge
205
Symptoms Indicating A Malfunction With The Power Switch
205
Ev Drive Mode
206
Turns Ev Drive Mode On/Off
206
Situations In Which Ev Drive Mode Cannot Be Turned On
206
Switching To Ev Drive Mode When The Gasoline Engine Is Cold
207
Automatic Cancelation Of Ev Drive Mode
207
Possible Driving Distance When Drivig In Ev Drive Mode
207
Fuel Economy
207
Hybrid Transmission
208
Shifting The Shift Lever
208
Shift Position Purpose
208
Selecting The Driving Mode
209
Eco Drive Mode
209
Sport Mode
209
Selecting Shift Ranges In The S Position
210
Shift Ranges And Their Functions
210
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
211
Operation Of The Air Conditioning System In Eco Drive Mode
211
Deactivation Of The Driving Mode
211
When Driving With Cruise Control Or Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activated
211
If The Shift Lever Cannot Be Shifted From P
212
To Prevent An Accident When Releasing The Shift Lock
213
Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Charge Precaution
213
Turn Signal Lever
214
Operating Instructions
214
Parking Brake
215
Operating The Lights And Wipers
216
And Wipers Headlight Switch
216
Turning On The High Beam Headlights
218
Daytime Running Light System
218
Vehicles With Halogen Headlights
218
Headlight Control Sensor
219
Automatic Light Off System
219
Vehicles With Led Headlights
219
Light Reminder Buzzer
220
Automatic High Beam
221
Activating The Automatic High Beam System
221
Limitations Of The Automatic High Beam
221
To Prevent Incorrect Operation Of The Automatic High Beam System
221
Turning The High Beam On/Off Manually
222
Switching To Low Beam
222
Switching To High Beam
222
High Beam Automatic Turning On Or Off Conditions
222
Camera Sensor Detection Information
223
Temporarily Lowering Sensor Sensitivity
225
If A Warning Message Of The Automatic High Beam Is Displayed
225
Fog Light Switch
226
Usage Of Fog Lights
226
Windshield Wipers And Washer
227
Operating The Wiper Lever
227
Intermittent Windshield Wipers
227
The Windshield Wipers And Washer Can Be Operated When
229
Raindrop Sensor
229
If No Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
229
Caution Regarding The Use Of Windshield Wipers In "Auto" Mode
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Caution Regarding The Use Of Washer Fluid
230
When The Windshield Is Dry
230
When The Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
230
Rear Window Wiper And Washer
231
For The Usa
231
For Canada
232
The Rear Window Wiper And Washer Can Be Operated When
233
If No Washer Fluid Sprays
233
When The Rear Window Is Dry
233
Refueling
234
Opening The Fuel Tank Cap
234
Before Refueling The Vehicle
234
Closing The Fuel Tank Cap
236
When Replacing The Fuel Tank Cap
236
Using The Driving Support Systems
237
Toyota Safety Sense P
237
Vehicle Data Recording
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Sensors
239
To Avoid Malfunction Of The Radar Sensor
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To Avoid Malfunction Of The Camera Sensor
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Certification
242
Pcs (Pre-Collision System)
244
Pre-Collision Warning
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Pre-Collision Brake Assist
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Pre-Collision Braking
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Limitations Of The Pre-Collision System
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When To Disable The Pre-Collision System
248
Changing Settings Of The Pre-Collision System
249
Enabling/Disabling The Pre-Collision System
249
Changing The Pre-Collision Warning Timing
250
Operational Conditions
251
Pedestrian Detection Function
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Cancelation Of The Pre-Collision Braking
253
Conditions Under Which The System May Operate Even If There Is No Possibility Of A Collision
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Situation In Which The System May Not Operate Properly
255
If The Pcs Warning Light Flashes Or Illuminates And A Warning Message Is Displayed On The Multi-Information Display
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If Vsc Is Disabled
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Lda (Lane Departure Alert With Steering Control)
259
Summary Of Functions
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Functions Included In Lda System
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Lane Departure Alert Function
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Steering Control Function
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Vehicle Sway Warning
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Before Using Lda System
261
To Avoid Operating Lda System By Mistake
261
Situations Unsuitable For Lda System
261
Turning Lda System On
262
Preventing Lda System Malfunctions And Operations Performed By Mistake
262
Indications On Multi-Information Display
263
Operation Conditions Of Each Function
264
Temporary Cancellation Of Functions
265
Hands Off Steering Wheel Alert
265
White (Yellow) Lines Are Only On One Side Of Road
265
Conditions In Which Functions May Not Operate Properly
266
Warning Messages
267
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
268
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
269
Cautions Regardig The Driving Assist Systems
269
To Avoid Inadvertent Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activation
269
Situations Unsuitable For Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
270
Driving In Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
271
Setting The Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
272
Adjusting The Set Speed
273
Changing The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
274
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
274
Canceling And Resuming The Speed Control
275
Approach Warning (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
275
Selecting Constant Speed Control Mode
276
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can Be Set When
277
Accelerating After Setting The Vehicle Speed
277
Automatic Cancelation Of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
277
Automatic Cancelation Of Constant Speed Control Mode
277
When The Sensormay Not Be Correctly Detecting The Vehicle Ahead
278
Conditions Under Which The Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode May Not Function Correctly
279
Cruise Control
280
Setting The Vehicle Speed
280
Canceling And Resuming The Constant Speed Control
281
Cruise Control Can Be Set When
282
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
282
If The Warning Message For The Cruise Control Is Shown On The Multi-Information Display
282
To Avoid Operating The Cruise Control By Mistake
283
Situations Unsuitable For Cruise Control
283
Intuitive Parking Assist
284
Types Of Sensors
284
Turning The Intuitive Parking Assist On/Off
284
Display
285
Audio System Screen
285
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
286
Distance Display
286
Detection Range Of The Sensors
287
Buzzer Operation And Distance To An Obstacle
287
Setting Up Intuitive Parking Assist
288
The Intuitive Parking Assist Can Be Operated When
288
Intuitive Parking Assist Display
289
Sensor Detection Information
289
When Using The Intuitive Parking Assist
290
Notes When Washing The Vehicle
291
Rear View Monitor System
292
Using The Rear View Monitor System
293
Screen Description
293
Rear View Monitor System Precautions
294
Area Displayed On Screen
294
Rear View Monitor System Camera
295
Differences Between The Screen And The Actual Road
295
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
297
If You Notice Any Symptoms
299
When Using The Rear View Monitor System
300
How To Use The Camera
301
Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)
302
Summary Of The Blind Spot Monitor
302
Turning The Blind Spot Monitor System On/Off
303
The Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility
303
Rear Cross Traffic Alert Buzzer Hearing
303
When There Is A Malfunction In The Blind Spot Monitor System
303
Certification For The Blind Spot Monitor System
304
Handling The Radar Sensor
305
The Blind Spot Monitor Function
306
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Detection Area
306
Cautions Regardig The Use Of The System
307
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Is Operational When
307
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Will Detect A Vehicle When
307
Conditions Under Which The Blind Spot Monitor Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
307
Conditions Under Which The Blind Spot Monitor Function May Not Function Correctly
308
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function
309
Cautions Regarding The Use Of The System
309
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Detection Areas
310
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Is Operational When
310
Conditions Under Which The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Will Not Detect A Vehicle
311
Conditions Under Which The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function May Not Function Correctly
311
Driving Assist Systems
312
Whe The Trac/Vsc/Abs/Trailer Sway Control Systems Are Operating
313
Disabling The Trac System
314
Turning Off The Trac, Vsc And Trailer Sway Control Systems
314
When The Message Is Diplayed On The Multi-Information Display Showing That Trac Has Been Disabled Even If The Vsc Off Switch Has Been Pressed
314
Sounds And Vibrations Caused By The Abs, Brake Assist, Vsc, Trailer Sway Control, Trac And The Hill-Start Assist Control Systems
315
Ecb Operating Sound
315
Automatic Reactivation Of Trac, Vsc And Trailer Sway Control Systems
315
Reduced Effectiveness Of The Eps System
315
Automatic System Cancelation Of Hill-Start Assist Control
316
The Abs Does Not Operate Effectively When
316
Stopping Distance When The Abs Is Operating May Exceed That Of Normal Conditions
316
Hill-Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively When
316
Replacing Tires
317
Handling Of Tires And The Suspension
317
Trailer Sway Control Precaution
317
Driving Tips
318
Hybrid Vehicle Driving Tips
318
Using Eco Drive Mode
318
Shift Lever Operation
318
Delays
319
Highway Driving
319
Air Conditioning
319
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
319
Luggage
320
Warming Up Before Driving
320
Winter Driving Tips
321
Preparation For Winter
321
Before Driving The Vehicle
321
Selecting Tire Chains
322
Regulations On The Use Of Tire Chains
322
Tire Bchain Installation
323
Driving With Sow Tires
323
Driving With Tire Chains
323
Repairing Or Replacing Snow Tires
324
Fitting Tire Chains
324
Utility Vehicle Precautions
325
Utility Vehicle Feature
325
Off-Road Driving
326
Off-Road Driving Precautions
327
To Prevent The Water Damage
328
When You Drive Through Water
328
Inspection After Off-Road Driving
328
Audio System Contents
331
Basic Operations
332
Audio System Types
332
Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio With Navigation
332
Certification For The Disc Player
332
Audio System Functions
333
Audio System Operation Buttons
334
Touch Screen Gestures
335
Operating Conditions
335
When Using The Touch Screen
335
Using Cellular Phones
335
To Avoid Damaging The Touch Screen
336
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
337
Operating The Audio System Using The Steering Wheel Switches
337
To Reduce The Risk Of An Accident
337
Aux Port/Usb Port
338
Connecting Using The Aux Port/Usb Port
338
Ipod
338
Portable Audio Player
338
Basic Audio Operations
339
Operating The Audio System
339
Random Playback
340
Repeat Play
340
Laser Product
340
To Prevent Battery Discharge
340
Setup Menu
341
Display "Setup" Screen
341
General Settings
342
Screen For General Settings
342
To Return To The Default Settings
342
Clock
343
Deleting Personal Data
343
Audio Settings
345
Screen For Audio Settings
345
Automatic Sound Leveliser (Asl)
345
The Sound Qulity Level Is Adjusted Individually
345
Display Settings
346
Screen For Display Settings
346
Day Mode
346
Adjusting The Screen Brightness/Contrast
347
Voice Settings
348
Using The Audio System
349
Selecting The Audio Source
349
Changing Audio Source
349
Using The Steering Wheel Switches To Change Audio Source
349
List Screen Operation
350
How To Scroll
350
Selecting, Fast-Forwarding And Reversing Tracks/Files/Songs
351
Optimal Use Of The Audio System
352
How To Adjust The Sound Settings And Sound Quality
352
Using The Radio
353
Radio Operation
353
Audio Control Screen
353
Selecting A Station
353
Setting Station Presets
354
Refreshing The Station List
354
Reception Sensitivity
354
Playing An Audio Cd And Mp3/Wma/Aac Discs
355
Cd Player Operation
355
Displaying The Title And Artist Name
355
Cd Player And Disc Information
356
Error Messages
356
Cd Discs
356
Discs That Can Be Used
356
Mp3, Wma And Aac Files
357
Discs And Adapters That Cannot Be Used
361
Player Precautions
361
Using An External Device Ipod Player Operation
362
Selectig A Play Mode
363
Shuffle Play
363
About Ipod
364
Ipod Cover Art
364
Ipod Functions
364
Ipod Problems
365
Compatible Models
366
Usb Memory Device Player Operation
367
Usb Memory Functions
368
Error Messages For Usb Memory
368
Usb Memory
369
To Prevent Damage To The Usb Memory Device Or Its Terminals
371
Using The Aux Port
372
Connecting Bluetooth
373
Preparations To Use Wireless Communication
373
Device Registration/Connection Flow
374
Registering And Connecting From The Bluetooth Setup Screen
375
Registering A Bluetooth Audio Player For The First Time
376
Registering A Bluetooth Phone For The First Time
377
Registering A Bluetooth Device
378
How To Register A Bluetooth Device
378
Deleting A Bluetooth Device
379
Connecting A Bluetooth Device
380
How To Select A Bluetooth Device
380
Auto Connection
381
Manual Connection
381
When Connecting From The Bluetooth
381
Reconnecting A Bluetooth Phone
381
Displaying A Bluetooth Device Details
382
Bluetooth Device Registration Status
382
Changing Connecting Method
382
Detailed Bluetooth Settings
383
How To Check And Change Detailed Bluetooth Settings
383
Editing The Bluetooth Pin
384
Listening To Bluetooth Audio
385
Status Display
385
Playing Bluetooth Audio
386
Using A Bluetooth Phone
387
Phone Screen
387
Microphone
388
Making A Call
389
Dialing
389
Dialing From The Contacts List
389
When The Contact Is Empty
389
For Pbap Compatible Bluetooth Phones
390
For Pbap Incompatible But Opp Compatible Bluetooth Phones
390
Calling Using Favorites List
391
Dialing From Call History
391
Call History List
391
International Calls
391
Receiving A Call
392
To Answer The Phone
392
To Refuse A Call
392
To Adjust The Incoming Call Volume
392
Speaking On The Phone
393
To Adjust The Call Volume
393
To Prevent The Other Party From Hearing Your Voice
393
Inputting Tones
393
To Transfer A Call
394
Transmit Volume Setting
394
To Hang Up
394
Release Tones
394
Call Waiting
395
Transferring Calls
395
Call Waiting Operation
395
Bluetooth Phone Message Function
396
Displaying "Message Inbox" Screen
396
Receiving A Message
396
Checking The Messages
398
Replying To A Message
399
Editing Quick Reply Message
399
Calling The Message Sender
400
Calling From A Number Within A Messag
400
Using The Steering Wheel Switches
401
Operating A Telephone Using The Steering Wheel Switches
401
Bluetooth Phone Settings
402
"Phone/Message Settings" Screen
402
Sound Setting
403
Phonebook
404
Contact/Call History Settings
404
"Contact/Call History Settings" Screen
404
Update Contacts From Phone
405
Updating The Contacts In A Different Way (From The "Call History" Screen)
406
Registering A New Contact To The Contact List
407
Registering A New Contact In A Different Way (From The "Call History" Screen)
407
Editing The Contact Data
408
Editing The Contacts In A Different Way (From The "Contact Details" Screen)
408
Deleting The Contact Data
409
Favorite List Setting
409
Deleting The Contact In A Different Way (From The "Contact Details" Screen)
409
Registering The Contacts In The Favorites List
409
When 15 Contacts Have Already Been Registered To The Favorites List
410
Deleting The Contacts In The Favorites List
411
Message Settings
412
Phone Display Settings
413
Displaying The "Messagig Settings" Screen In A Different Way
413
Troubleshooting
414
When Using The Hands-Free System With A Bluetooth Device
414
When Registering/Connecting A Cellular Phone
415
When Making/Receiving A Call
415
When Using The Contact List
416
When Using The Bluettoth Message Function
416
In Other Situations
417
Bluetooth
418
When Using The Bluetooth Audio System
418
When Using The Hands-Free System
418
Conditions Under Which The System Will Not Operate
418
Bluetooth Antenna
419
Battery Charge/Signal Status
419
When Using The Bluetooth Audio And Hands-Free System At The Same Time
419
About The Contact In This System
419
Reconnecting The Portable Audio Player
421
When You Sell Your Car
421
When Leaving The Vehicle
423
Voice Command System
424
Casual Speech Recognization
425
When Using The Microphone
425
Expression Examples For Each Function
425
Command List
426
Basic
426
Phone
426
Mobile Assistant
427
Adjusting The Mobile Assistant Volume
427
Notes About Mobile Assistant
428
Interior Features
429
6-1. Using The Air Conditioning
429
Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger
430
Automatic Air Conditioning System
430
Control Panel
430
Adjusting The Temperature Setting
430
Using The Automatic Mode
431
Adjusting The Fan Speed Setting
431
Changing The Airflow Mode
431
Automatic Mode Indicator
431
Switching Between Outside Air And Recirculated Air Modes
432
Micro Dust And Pollen Filter Mode
432
Defogging The Windshield
432
Defogging The Rear Window And Outside Rear View Mirrors
433
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
433
Air Outlets
434
Location Of Air Outlets
434
Adjusting The Position Of And Opening And Closing The Air Outlets
434
Front Center Outlets
434
Using Automatic Mode
435
Fogging Up Of The Windows
435
Front Side Outlets
435
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
436
When The Outside Temperature Exceeds 75 F (24 C) And The Air Conditionig System Is On
436
Micro Dust And Pollen Filter
436
Ventilation And Air Conditioning Odors
436
To Prevent The Windshield From Fogging Up
437
To Prevent Burns
437
Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heaters
438
Heated Steering Wheel
439
Seat Heaters
439
Using The Interior Lights Interior Lights List
440
Personal Lights
441
Interior Lights
441
Using The Storing Features
443
List Of Storage Features
443
Glove Box
444
Console Box
444
Cup Holders
445
Bottle Holders
446
Auxiliary Box
446
Luggage Compartment Features
447
Cargo Hooks
447
Grocery Bag Hooks
447
Storage Boxes
448
Luggage Cover
448
Installing The Luggage Cover
448
Removing The Luggage Cover
449
Stowing The Luggage Cover
450
Rear Cargo Net
451
Installation Positions
451
Installing To The Upper Level And Changing The Fixed Position
452
Installing To The Lower Level And Changing The Fixed Position
453
Stowing The Rear Cargo Net
454
Deck Board
456
Other Interior Features
457
Sun Visors
457
Vanity Mirrors
457
Power Outlets
458
Armrest
459
Coat Hooks
459
Assist Grips
460
Garage Door Opener
461
Programming The Homelink
461
Before Programming Homelink
461
Programming A Device Other Than An Entry Gate (For Usa Owners)
462
Programming An Entry Gate (For Usa Owners)/Programming A Device In The Canadian Market
462
Programming A Rolling Code System
463
Enabling 2-Way Communication With A Garage Door
464
Operating Homelink
465
Garage Door Operation Indicators
465
Reprogramming A Single Homelink Button
465
Erasing The Entire Homelink Memory
466
Codes Stored In The Homelink Memory
466
Before Programming
466
Certification For The Garage Door Opener
466
When Support Is Necessary
467
When Programming A Garage Door Or Other Remote Control Device
467
Conforming To Federal Safety Standards
467
When Operating Or Programming Homelink
467
Compass
468
Operation
468
Displays And Directions
468
Calibrating The Compass
469
Devitation Calibration
469
Circling Calibration
470
Conditions Unfavorable To Correct Operation
470
While Driving The Vehicle
471
When Doing The Circling Calibration
471
To Avoid Compass Malfunctions
471
To Ensure Normal Operation Of The Compass
471
7-1. Maintenance And Care
473
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior
474
Automatic Car Washes
474
High Pressure Car Washes
474
When Using A Car Wash
474
Aluminium Wheels
475
When Washing The Vehicle
475
When Cleaning The Windshield
475
Precautions Regarding The Exhaust Pipes
475
To Prevent Paint Deterioration And Corrosion On The Body And Components (Aluminium Wheels Etc)
476
Cleaning The Exterior Lights
476
When Using An Automatic Car Wash
476
When Using A High-Pressure Car Wash
476
Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior
477
Cleaning The Leather Areas
477
Cleaning The Synthetic Leather Areas
477
Caring For Leather Areas
478
Shampooing The Carpets
478
Water In The Vehicle
478
Cleaning The Interior (Especially Instrument Panel)
478
Cleaning Detergents
479
Preventing Damage To Leather Surfaces
479
Water On The Floor
479
Cleaning The Inside Of The Rear Window
479
Maintenance Requirements
480
General Maintenance
480
Scheduled Maintenance
480
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
480
Repair And Replacement
481
Resetting The Message Indicating Maintenance Is Required (Usa Only)
481
Allow Inspection And Repairs To Be Performed By A Toyota Dealer
481
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
482
Handling Of The 12-Volt Battery
482
Engine Compartment
483
Luggage Compartment
483
Vehicle Interior
484
Vehicle Exterior
485
If The Hybrid System Is Operating
485
Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs
486
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On
486
Your Vehicle May Not Pass The I/M Test In The Following Situations
486
When The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Still Remains On After Several Driving Trips
486
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
487
When Working On The Engine Compartment
488
When Working Near The Electric Cooling Fans Or Radiator Grille
488
Safety Glasses
488
If You Remove The Air Cleaner Filter
488
Hood
489
Pre-Driving Check
490
After Installing The Support Rod Into The Slot
490
When Closing The Hood
490
Positioning A Floor Jack
491
Engine Oil
493
Checking The Engine Oil
493
Adding Engine Oil
494
Flat Dipstick
494
Non-Flat Dipstick
494
Engine Oil Consumption
495
Used Engine Oil
495
To Prevent Serious Engine Damage
495
When Replacing The Engine Oil
495
Engine Coolant Reservoir
496
Power Control Unit Coolant Reservoir
496
Coolant Selection
496
If The Coolant Level Drops Within A Short Time Of Replenishing
496
Radiator And Condenser
497
When The Hybrid System Is Hot
497
When Adding Coolant
497
When The Electric Cooling Fans Are Operating
497
Brake Fluid
498
Checking Fluid Level
498
Adding Fluid
498
When Filling The Reservoir
498
Washer Fluid
499
When Adding Washer Fluid
499
Do Not Use Any Fluid Other That Washer Fluid
499
Dilutig Washer Fluid
499
12-Volt Battery
500
Location
500
Removing The 12-Volt Battery Cover
500
Before Recharging
502
After Recharging/Reconnecting The 12-Volt Battery
502
Chemicals In The 12-Volt Battery
503
Where To Safely Charge The 12-Volt Battery
503
How To Recharge The 12-Volt Battery
503
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
504
When Replacing The 12-Volt Battery
504
When Disconnecting The 12-Volt Battery
504
When Recharging The 12-Volt Battery
504
Tires
505
Checking Tires
505
Tire Rotation
506
Tire Pressure Warning System
506
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
506
Vehicles With Compact Spare Tire
506
Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
507
Registering Id Codes
508
When To Replace Your Vehicle's Tires
508
Replacing Tires And Wheels
508
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
508
Maximum Load Of Tire
509
Tire Types
509
If The Tread On Snow Tires Wears Down Below 0.16 In.
509
Situations In Which The Tire Pressure Warning System May Not Operate Properly
510
The Initialization Operation
511
When Inintialization Of The Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
511
Tire Pressure Warning System Certification
511
When Inspecting Or Replacing Tires
512
When Initializing The Tire Pressure Warning System
512
Repairing Or Replacing Tires, Wheels, Tire Pressure Warning Valves, Transmitters And Tire Valve Caps
513
To Avoid Damage To The Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
513
Driving On Rough Roads
513
If Tire Inflation Pressure Of Each Tire Becomes Low While Driving
513
Tire Inflation Pressure
514
Inspection And Adjustment Procedure
515
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
515
Effects Of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
515
Instructions For Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
516
Proper Inflation Is Critical To Save Tire Performance
516
When Inspecting And Adjusting The Inflation Pressure
516
Wheels
517
Wheel Selection
517
Aluminium Wheel Precautions
517
When Replacing Wheels
518
When Installing The Wheel Nuts
518
Use Of Detective Wheels Prohibited
518
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves And Transmitters
519
Air Conditioning Filter
520
Removal Method
520
Changing Interval
521
If Air Flow From The Vents Decreases Dramatically
521
When Using The Air Conditioning System
521
Electronic Key Battery
522
You Will Need The Following Items
522
Replacing The Battery
522
Use A Cr2032 Lithium Battery
523
If The Key Battery Is Depleted
523
Removed Battery And Other Parts
523
For Normal Operation After Replacing The Battery
523
Checking And Replacing Fuses
524
After A Fuse Is Replaced
526
If There Is An Overload In A Circuit
526
To Prevent System Breakdowns And Vehicle Fire
526
Fuse Box Near The Power Control Unit
526
Light Bulbs
527
Bulb Locations
527
Replacing Light Bulbs
528
Headlights/Daytime Running Lights (Halogen Headlights)
528
Front Turn Signal Lights/Parking Lights (Halogen Headlights) Or Front Turn Signal Lights (Led Headlights)
530
Front Side Maker Lights
531
Fog Lights
531
Stop/Tail Lights, Rear Side Marker Lights (Bulb Type) And Rear Tur Signal Lights
534
Tail Lights (Bulb Type)
535
Back-Up Lights
536
License Plate Lights
537
Replacing The Following Bulbs
538
Led Lights
538
Condensation Build-Up On The Inside Of The Lens
538
To Prevent Damage Or Fire
539
When Trouble Arises
541
Essential Information
542
Emergency Flashers
542
Press The Switch
542
If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency
543
If The Hybrid System Has To Be Turned Off While Driving
543
Steps To Take In An Emergency
544
If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed
544
Situations When It Is Necessary To Contact Dealers Before Towing
544
Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
544
Towing With A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
545
Using A Flatbed Truck
545
Emergency Towing (Vehicles With A Towing Eyelet)
546
Emergency Towing Procedure (Vehicles With A Towing Eyelet)
546
While Towing
547
Wheel Nut Wrench
547
When Towing The Vehicle
548
While Towing (Vehicles With A Towing Eyelet)
548
Installing Towing Eyelets To The Vehicle
548
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle When Towing Using A Wheel-Lift Type Truck
549
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle When Towing With A Sling-Type Truck
549
To Prevent Damage To The Vehicle During Emergency Towing
549
Recreational Towing (Behind Motor Home, Etc.)
549
If You Think Something Is Wrong
550
Visible Symptoms
550
Audible Symptoms
550
Operational Symptoms
550
If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds
551
Warning Light And Warning Buzzer List
551
Srs Warning Light
554
Front Passenger Detection Sensor, Seat Belt Reminder And Warning Buzzer
555
If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On While Driving
555
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
555
When The Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes On
555
If Both Abs And The Brake System Warning Lights Remain On
557
When The Electric Power Steering System Warning Light Comes On
557
If The Tire Pressure Warning Lights Comes On
557
If A Blowout Or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur
557
Maintenance Of The Tires
558
To Ensure The Tire Pressure Warning System Operates Properly
559
If A Warning Message Is Displayed
560
Warning Message And Warning Buzzer List
561
Warning Buzzer
580
If You Have A Flat Tire
581
Before Jackig Up The Vehicle
581
Location Of The Spare Tire, Jack And Tools
582
Using The Tire Jack
583
Taking Out The Jack
584
Taking Out The Spare Tire
585
Replacing A Flat Tire
585
When Storing The Spare Tire
585
Installing The Spare Tire
588
The Compact Spare Tire
590
When Using The Compact Spare Tire
590
When The Compact Spare Tire Is Equipped
590
If You Have A Flat Front Tire On A Road Covered With Snow Or Ice
590
When The Compact Spare Tire Is Attached
591
Speed Limit When Using The Compact Spare Tire
591
After Using The Tools And Jack
591
When Stowing The Flat Tire
592
Be Careful When Driving Over Bumps With The Compact Spare Tire Installed On The Vehicle
592
Driving With Tire Chains And The Compact Spare Tire
592
When Replacing The Tires
592
If The Hybrid System Will Not Start
593
The Hybrid System Will Not Start Even Though The Correct Starting Procedure Is Being Followed
593
The Interior Lights And Headlights Are Dim, Or The Horn Does Not Sound Or Sounds At A Low Volume
593
The Interior Lights And Headlights Do Ot Turn On, Or The Horn Does Not Sound
594
Emergency Start Function
594
If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
595
Locking And Unlocking The Doors
595
Replacing The Key Battery
596
When The Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
596
If The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged
597
Starting The Hybrid System When The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged
599
Charging The 12-Volt Battery
599
When Recharging Or Replacing The 12-Volt Battery
599
Avoiding 12-Volt Battery Fires Or Explosions
600
12-Volt Battery Precautions
600
After Recharging The 12-Volt Battery
600
When Handling Jumper Cables
601
To Prevent Damaging The Vehicle
601
If Your Vehicle Overheats
602
Correction Procedures
602
If "Hybrid System Overheated" Is Shown On The Multi-Information Display
604
When Inspecting Under The Hood Of Your Vehicle
605
When Adding Engine/Power Control Unit Coolant
606
To Prevent Damage To The Cooling System
606
When It Is Difficult To Free The Vehicle
607
When Attempting To Free A Stuck Vehicle
608
To Avoid Damaging The Hybrid Transmission And Other Components
608
Vehicle Specifications
609
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
610
Dimensions And Weights
610
Vehicle Identification Number
611
Engine
612
Fuel
612
Electric Motor (Traction Motor)
612
Engine Number
612
Lubrication System
613
Oil Capacity
613
Engine Oil Selection
613
Cooling System
614
Ignition System
615
Electrical System
615
Hybrid Transaxle
615
Hybrid Transaxle Fluid Type
615
Brakes
616
Steering
616
Tires And Wheels
617
Fuel Information
619
Gasoline Quality
619
Gasoline Quality Standards
619
Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Detergent Additives
620
Recommendation Of The Use Of Low Emissions Gasoline
620
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Blended Gasoline
620
Non-Recommendation Of The Use Of Gasoline Containing Mmt
621
If Your Engine Knocks
621
Notice On Fuel Quality
621
Fuel-Related Poor Driveability
621
Tire Information
622
Typical Tire Symbols
622
Full-Size Tire
622
Compact Spare Tire
622
Typical Dot And Tire Identification Number (Tin)
624
Typical Tire Size Information
625
Tire Dimensions
625
Tire Section Names
626
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
627
Dot Quality Grades
627
Treadwear
627
Traction Aa, A, B, C
627
Temperature A, B, C
628
Glossary Of Tire Terminology
629
Customizable Features
635
Customizing Vehicle Features
635
Changing Using Entune Premium Audio With Navigation Or Entune Audio Plus
635
Changing Using Entune Audio
635
Vehicle Customization
644
During Customization
644
Initialization
645
Items To Initialize
645
Reporting Safety Defects For Us Owners
648
Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners
649
Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners
651
Index
661
The Doors Cannot Be Locked, Unlocked, Opened Or Closed
662
When A Problem Has Occured
664
Alphabetical Index
665
Gas Station Information
680
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