Toyota Yaris Owner's Manual
Hide thumbs Also See for Yaris:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Pictorial index
For safety
1
and security
Instrument
2
cluster
Operation of
3
each component
Driving
4
Audio system
5
Interior features
6
Maintenance
7
and care
When trouble
8
arises
Vehicle
9
specifications
Index
YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E
Search by illustration
Make sure to read through them
How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of
warning lights and indicators, etc.
Opening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving, etc.
Operations and advices which are necessary for driving
Operating the audio system
Usage of the interior features, etc.
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance procedures
What to do in case of malfunction or emergency
Vehicle specifications, customizable features, etc.
Search by symptom
Search alphabetically

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading
Need help?

Need help?

Do you have a question about the Yaris and is the answer not in the manual?

Questions and answers

Summary of Contents for Toyota Yaris

  • Page 1 Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety Make sure to read through them and security Instrument How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of cluster warning lights and indicators, etc. Operation of Opening and closing the doors and windows, each component adjustment before driving, etc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information .......6 Operation of Reading this manual.....10 each component How to search ......11 Pictorial index .......12 3-1. Key information Keys ........110 For safety and security 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors ......122 1-1.
  • Page 3 Listening to an iPod... 277 4-4. Refueling Listening to a USB Opening the fuel tank memory device....284 cap ........209 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense Toyota Safety Sense ..212 PCS (Pre-Crash Safety system) ......218 LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ........231 Automatic High Beam ..236...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Interior features Maintenance and care 6-1. Using the air conditioning 7-1. Maintenance and care system and defogger Cleaning and protecting Automatic air conditioning the vehicle exterior..318 system ......292 Cleaning and protecting Seat heaters ......301 the vehicle interior... 322 6-2.
  • Page 5 (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)..448 If the vehicle 12-volt battery is discharged ..450 If your vehicle overheats..455 If the vehicle becomes stuck ........460 Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA, Avenue du Bourget 60 - 1140 Brussels, Belgium www.toyota-europe.com YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 6: For Your Information

    Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota Both genuine Toyota and a wide variety of other spare parts and accessories for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. Should it be deter-...
  • Page 7 Seat belt pretensioner system ● Toyota Safety Sense (if equipped) Be sure to check with any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for precautionary measures or spe- cial instructions regarding installation of an RF-transmitter system.
  • Page 8 Scrapping of your Toyota The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is scrapped with the airbags and seat belt pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be...
  • Page 9 WARNING ■ General precautions while driving Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehi- cle. Alcohol and certain drugs delay reaction time, impair judgment and reduce coordination, which could lead to an accident that could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 10: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people. NOTICE: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment. 1 2 3 Indicates operating or working procedures.
  • Page 11: How To Search

    How to search Searching by name ■ • Alphabetical index ..P. 486 Searching installation ■ position • Pictorial index....P. 12 Searching by symptom or ■ sound • What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ..P. 482 Searching by title ■...
  • Page 12: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■ Exterior Side doors ........P. 122 Locking/unlocking .
  • Page 13 Pictorial index Wipers........P. 203, 207 Precautions against winter season .
  • Page 14 Pictorial index ■ Instrument panel (Left-hand drive vehicles) Power switch ....... . . P. 178, 182 Starting the hybrid system .
  • Page 15 Pictorial index Multi-information display ......P. 100 Parking brake........P. 195 Applying/releasing .
  • Page 16 Pictorial index ■ Switches (Left-hand drive vehicles) Outside rear view mirror switches ....P. 159 Manual headlight leveling dial ..... . . P. 198 Automatic high beam switch .
  • Page 17 Pictorial index Window lock switch ....... P. 162 Door lock switches ....... . P. 125 Power window switches .
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Audio remote control switches ..... . P. 260 1, 2 Telephone switch LDA (Lane Departure Alert) switch ....P. 231 Cruise control switch .
  • Page 19 Pictorial index ■ Interior (Left-hand drive vehicles) SRS airbags ........P. 41 Floor mats .
  • Page 20 Pictorial index Inside rear view mirror ......P. 157 Sun visors ........P. 312 Vanity mirrors .
  • Page 21 Pictorial index ■ Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) Power switch ....... . . P. 178, 182 Starting the hybrid system .
  • Page 22 Pictorial index Meters ..........P. 97 Reading the meters .
  • Page 23 Pictorial index ■ Switches (Right-hand drive vehicles) Outside rear view mirror switches ....P. 159 Manual headlight leveling dial ..... . . P. 198 PCS switch .
  • Page 24 Pictorial index Window lock switch ....... P. 162 Door lock switches ....... . P. 125 Power window switches .
  • Page 25 Pictorial index Audio remote control switches ..... . P. 260 1, 2 Telephone switch LDA (Lane Departure Alert) switch ....P. 231 Cruise control switch .
  • Page 26 Pictorial index ■ Interior (Right-hand drive vehicles) SRS airbags ........P. 41 Floor mats .
  • Page 27 Pictorial index Inside rear view mirror ......P. 157 Sun visors ........P. 312 Vanity mirrors .
  • Page 28 Pictorial index YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 29: For Safety And Security

    For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving.......30 For safety drive ....32 Seat belts......34 SRS airbags......41 Airbag manual on-off system .......52 Safety information for children......54 Child restraint systems ..55 Installing child restraints ..65 Exhaust gas precautions ..74 1-2. Hybrid system Hybrid system features ..75 Hybrid system precautions ......79...
  • Page 30: 1-1. For Safe Use

    1-1. For safe use Before driving Floor mat Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the carpet. Insert the retaining hooks (clips) into the floor mat eyelets. Turn the upper knob of each retaining hook (clip) to secure the floor mats in place.
  • Page 31 When installing the driver’s floor mat ● Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. ● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. ●...
  • Page 32: For Safety Drive

    1-1. For safe use For safety drive For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirror to an appropriate position before driving. Correct driving posture Adjust the angle of the seat- back so that you are sitting straight up and so that you do not have to lean forward to steer.
  • Page 33 1-1. For safe use WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ● Do not adjust the position of the driver’s seat while driving. Doing so could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 34: Seat Belts

    1-1. For safe use Seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driving the vehicle. Correct use of the seat belts ● Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoulder.
  • Page 35 1-1. For safe use Fastening the rear center seat belt Take out the plate, and then pull the seat belt. Push the plate into the buckle in Plate “A” Plate “B” the order of plate “A” and plate “B” until a clicking sound is heard.
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use Releasing and stowing the rear center seat belt To release the hooked plate “B”, push the buckle release button. To release the hooked plate “A”, insert the plate “B” or the key or the mechanical key (P. 112) into the hole on the buckle.
  • Page 37 ■ Seat belt regulations If seat belt regulations exist in the country where you reside, please contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for seat belt replacement or installation. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 38 Each seat belt should be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including children. ● Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system. ●...
  • Page 39 Ensure that the belt and plate are locked and the belt is not twisted. If the seat belt does not function correctly, immediately contact any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional. ●...
  • Page 40 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ When using the rear center seat belt ● Do not use the rear center seat belt with either buckle released. Fastening only one of the buckles may result in death or serious injury in case of sudden braking or a collision.
  • Page 41: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury. ◆...
  • Page 42 1-1. For safe use SRS airbag system components Seat belt pretensioners and SRS warning light force limiters Driver knee airbag Side impact sensors (front) Airbag sensor assembly Side airbags Front impact sensor Curtain shield airbags Airbag manual on-off switch Side impact sensors (rear) Front passenger airbag Driver airbag “PASSENGER AIR BAG”...
  • Page 43 An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint sys- tem. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained. The rear seats are safer for infants and children than the front passenger seat.
  • Page 44 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ SRS airbag precautions ● Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean against the dashboard. ● Do not allow a child to stand in front of the SRS front passenger airbag unit or sit on the knees of a front passenger.
  • Page 45 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ SRS airbag precautions ● Vehicles without an SRS driver knee airbag: Do not attach anything to or lean anything against areas such as the dashboard or steering wheel pad. These items can become projectiles when the SRS driver and front passen- ger airbags deploy.
  • Page 46 Vehicles with SRS curtain shield airbags: If the areas where the SRS airbags are stored, such as the steering wheel pad and front and rear pillar garnishes, are damaged or cracked, have them replaced by any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 47 Modification and disposal of SRS airbag system components Do not dispose of your vehicle or perform any of the following modifications without consulting any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. The SRS airbags may malfunction or deploy (inflate) accidentally, causing death or serious injury.
  • Page 48 1-1. For safe use ■ If the SRS airbags deploy (inflate) ● Slight abrasions, burns, bruising, etc., may be sustained from SRS airbags, due to the extremely high speed deployment (inflation) by hot gases. ● A loud noise and white powder will be emitted. ●...
  • Page 49 1-1. For safe use ■ Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a collision The SRS front airbags, SRS curtain shield airbags may also deploy if a seri- ous impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle. Some examples are shown in the illustration.
  • Page 50 ■ When to contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. ●...
  • Page 51 1-1. For safe use ● Vehicles without an SRS driver knee airbag: The pad section of the steering wheel or dashboard near the front pas- senger airbag is scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged. ● Vehicles with an SRS driver knee airbag: The pad section of the steering wheel, dashboard near the front passenger airbag or lower portion of the instrument...
  • Page 52: Airbag Manual On-Off System

    1-1. For safe use Airbag manual on-off system This system deactivates the front passenger airbag. Only deactivate the airbags when using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat. “PASSENGER AIR BAG” indi- cator Vehicles without a smart entry ...
  • Page 53 “PASSENGER AIR BAG” indicator information If any of the following problems occur, it is possible that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 54: Safety Information For Children

    1-1. For safe use Safety information for children Observe the following precautions when children are in the vehi- cle. Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child, until the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s seat belt.
  • Page 55: Child Restraint Systems

    Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for the child restraint system installation. ● Toyota recommends that you use a child restraint system which conforms to the regulation ECE No.44. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 56 1-1. For safe use Types of child restraints Child restraint systems are classified into the following 5 groups according to the regulation ECE No.44: Group 0: Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) (0 - 9 months) Group 0 : Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) (0 - 2 years) Group I: 9 to 18 kg (20 to 39 lb.) (9 months - 4 years) Group II:...
  • Page 57  Seating Front passenger seat positions Recommended child Airbag manual on-off switch restraint systems Mass groups “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE” “TOYOTA G 0+, Up to 10 kg BABYSAFE PLUS” (22 lb.) Never put “TOYOTA G 0+, (0 - 9 months)
  • Page 58 1-1. For safe use Rear outer seats  Seating positions Recommended child Right-hand Left-hand restraint systems Mass groups “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE” “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE PLUS” Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) “TOYOTA G 0+, (0 - 9 months) BABYSAFE PLUS with SEAT BELT FIXATION, BASE PLATFORM”...
  • Page 59 Center systems Mass groups “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE” Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE PLUS” (0 - 9 months) “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE” Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE PLUS” (0 - 2 years) 9 to 18 kg (20 to 39 lb.)
  • Page 60 Right- Left- hand hand ISO/L1 — Carrycot ISO/L2 — — “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE PLUS with Group 0 ISO/R1 ISO-FIX FIXATION, Up to 10 kg BASE PLATFORM” (22 lb.) — “TOYOTA G 0+, BABYSAFE PLUS with ISO/R1...
  • Page 61 1-1. For safe use (1) For the CRS which do not carry the ISO/XX size class identifica- tion (A to G), for the applicable mass group, the car manufacturer shall indicate the vehicle specific ISOFIX child restraint system(s) recommended for each position. Key of letters inserted in the above table: IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward-facing child restraint systems of uni- versal category approved for the use in this mass group.
  • Page 62 1-1. For safe use ■ When installing a child restraint system on the front passenger seat When you have to use a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, adjust the following: ● The seatback to the most upright posi- tion ●...
  • Page 63 ● Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that con- forms to the size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to acci- dent statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 64 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ Child restraint precautions ● Vehicles with SRS curtain shield airbags: Do not allow the child to lean his/ her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area of the seat, front and rear pillars or roof side rails from which the SRS side airbags or SRS curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system.
  • Page 65: Installing Child Restraints

    1-1. For safe use Installing child restraints Follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s instructions. Firmly secure child restraints to the seats using a seat belt or ISOFIX rigid anchors. Attach the top strap when installing a child restraint. Seat belts (An ELR belt requires a locking clip) ISOFIX rigid anchors (ISOFIX child restraint system)
  • Page 66 1-1. For safe use Installing child restraints using a seat belt Rear-facing  Baby seat/child seat ■ Place the child restraint sys- tem on the rear seat facing the rear of the vehicle. Run the seat belt through the child restraint system and insert the plate into the buckle.
  • Page 67 1-1. For safe use Forward-facing  Child seat ■ Remove the head restraint. (P. 153) Place the child restraint sys- tem on the seat facing the front of the vehicle. Run the seat belt through the child restraint system and insert the plate into the buckle.
  • Page 68 1-1. For safe use Junior seat ■ Place the child restraint sys- tem on the seat facing the front of the vehicle. Sit the child in the child restraint system. Fit the seat belt to the child restraint sys- tem according to the manu- facturer’s instructions insert the plate into the...
  • Page 69 1-1. For safe use Installation with ISOFIX rigid anchors (ISOFIX child restraint sys- tem) Remove the head restraint. (P. 153) Widen the gap between the seat cushion and seatback slightly. Latch the buckles onto the exclusive fixing bars. If the child restraint has a top strap, the top strap should be latched onto the anchor bracket.
  • Page 70 Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the system. If your child restraint system does not provide a locking clip, you can purchase the following item from any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional: Locking clip for child restraint system (Part No.
  • Page 71 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ When installing a child restraint system Follow the directions given in the child restraint system installation manual and fix the child restraint system securely in place. If the child restraint system is not correctly fixed in place, the child or other passengers may be seriously injured or even killed in the event of a sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
  • Page 72 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ When installing a child restraint system ● Never use a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is on. (P. 52) The force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to children in the event of an accident.
  • Page 73 When installing a child restraint system ● If child restraint system regulations exist in the country where you reside, please contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for the child restraint system installa- tion.
  • Page 74: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    If you smell exhaust gases in the vehicle even when the back door is closed, open the windows and have the vehicle inspected at any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional as soon as possible.
  • Page 75: Hybrid System

    1-2. Hybrid system Hybrid system features Your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle. It has characteristics different from conventional vehicles. Be sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicle, and operate it with care. The hybrid system combines the use of a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving condi- tions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emis- sions.
  • Page 76 1-2. Hybrid system ◆ When stopped/during start off The gasoline engine stops when the vehicle is stopped. During start off, the electric motor (traction motor) drives the vehicle. At slow speeds or when traveling down a gentle slope, the engine is stopped and the electric motor (traction motor) is used.
  • Page 77 30 minutes or 16 km (10 miles). If the hybrid battery (traction battery) becomes fully discharged and you are unable to start the hybrid system, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 78 The gasoline engine may not stop even if the vehicle is being driven by the hybrid battery (traction battery). If this continues for a few days, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 79: Hybrid System Precautions

    1-2. Hybrid system Hybrid system precautions Take care when handling the hybrid system, as it is a high volt- age system (about 520 V at maximum) as well as contains parts that become extremely hot when the hybrid system is operating. Obey the warning labels attached to the vehicle.
  • Page 80 If the emergency shut off system activates, your vehicle will not restart. To restart the hybrid system, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 81 1-2. Hybrid system ■ Hybrid battery (traction battery) The hybrid battery (traction battery) has a limited service life. The lifespan of the hybrid battery (traction battery) can change in accordance with driving style and driving conditions. ■ Declaration of conformity This model conforms to hydrogen emissions according to regulation ECE100 (Battery electric vehicle safety).
  • Page 82 Toyota dealer or a qualified service shop. If the hybrid battery is not disposed of properly, it may cause electric shock that can result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 83 Do not carry large amounts of water such as water cooler bottles in the vehicle. If water spills onto the hybrid battery (traction battery), the battery may be damaged. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 84: 1-3. Theft Deterrent System

    1-3. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the hybrid system from starting if a key has not been previously registered in the vehicle’s on-board computer. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehi- cle.
  • Page 85 1-3. Theft deterrent system ■ Certification for the immobilizer system (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 86 1-3. Theft deterrent system YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 87 1-3. Theft deterrent system ■ Certifications for the immobilizer system (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at the following address: http://www.tokai-rika.co.jp/pc/ YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 88 1-3. Theft deterrent system NOTICE ■ To ensure the system operates correctly Do not modify or remove the system. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 89: Double Locking System

    1-3. Theft deterrent system  Double locking system Unauthorized access to the vehicle is prevented by disabling the door unlocking function from both the interior and exterior of the vehicle. Vehicles employing this system have labels on the window glass of both front doors.
  • Page 90 1-3. Theft deterrent system Canceling the double locking system Using the entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system equipped with entry function): Hold either front outside door handle or push up the back door opener switch. Using the wireless remote control: Press WARNING ■...
  • Page 91: Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators ......92 Gauges and meters .....97 Multi-information display ..100 Energy monitor/ consumption screen ..104 YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 92: Warning Lights And Indicators

    2. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster and center panel inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s vari- ous systems. For the purpose of explanation, the following illustration dis- plays all warning lights and indicators illuminated.
  • Page 93 2. Instrument cluster Warning lights Warning lights inform the driver of malfunctions in the indicated vehi- cle’s systems. 1, 2, 6 Brake system warning PCS warning light light (P. 404) (P. 406) (Red) 1, 3 Charging system Slip indicator (P. 406) warning light (P.
  • Page 94 There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does not come on, or if the lights do not turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional.
  • Page 95 2. Instrument cluster Indicators The indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the vehicle’s various systems. Turn signal indicator LDA indicator (P. 231) (P. 194) (Green) 2, 7 Lane marker indicators Headlight high beam (P. 232) indicator (P. 197) (Green) 1, 3 Automatic High Beam...
  • Page 96 There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does not come on, or if the lights do not turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional.
  • Page 97: Gauges And Meters

    2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters Hybrid System Indicator Displays hybrid system power output and regenerative level Speedometer Displays the vehicle speed. Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank. Display change button P. 100 Multi-information display P.
  • Page 98 2. Instrument cluster Instrument panel light control The brightness of the instrument panel lights (when the headlight switch is on) can be adjusted. Display the instrument panel light control by pressing the display change button. (P. 100) Then, press and hold the button. Adjust the brightness to the desired level by pressing the but- ton.
  • Page 99 2. Instrument cluster ■ Hybrid System Indicator Power area Shows that the driving power is more than the upper limit of Eco driving. Eco area Shows that the vehicle is driven Eco- friendly. Hybrid Eco area Shows that the vehicle is driven in a condition that promotes frequent motor- only operation.
  • Page 100: Multi-Information Display

    2. Instrument cluster Multi-information display The Multi-information display presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data including the clock. Display contents Clock (P. 102) Outside temperature display (P. 102) Shift position indicator (P. 191) Drive information (P. 100) Changing the display Items displayed can be switched by pressing the display change button.
  • Page 101 2. Instrument cluster Trip meter ■ Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset. Trip meters A and B can be used to record and dis- play different distances independently. Press and hold the button for longer than 1 second to reset. Pressing and holding the button while the trip meter is displayed will reset the trip meter to “0”.
  • Page 102 ● When the outside temperature has changed suddenly (at the entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel, etc.) When “” or “E” is displayed ■ The system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 103 2. Instrument cluster ■ When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals The following information data will be reset. ● Average fuel consumption ● Driving range ● Average vehicle speed ● Clock data ■ Liquid crystal display Small spots or light spots may appear on the display. This phenomenon is characteristic of liquid crystal display, and there is no problem continuing to use the display.
  • Page 104: Energy Monitor/Consumption Screen

    2. Instrument cluster  Energy monitor/consumption screen You can view the status of your hybrid system on the Naviga- tion/Multimedia system. Navigation/multimedia system Energy monitor Press the button on the navi- gation/multimedia system. Select “Energy monitor”. Navigation/Multimedia system When the vehicle is powered by the electric motor (traction motor) When the vehicle is powered by...
  • Page 105 2. Instrument cluster Navigation/Multimedia system When the vehicle is powered by both the gasoline engine and the electric motor (traction motor) When the vehicle is charging the hybrid battery (traction battery) When there is no energy flow Full Hybrid battery (traction battery) status These images are examples only, and may vary slightly from actual condi- tions.
  • Page 106 2. Instrument cluster Trip information (navigation/multimedia system) Press the button on the navigation/multimedia system. Select “Trip information”. Displays the average vehicle speed since the hybrid system was started. Cruising range (P. 108) Fuel consumption in the past 15 minutes Regenerated energy in the past 15 minutes One symbol indicates 30 Wh.
  • Page 107 2. Instrument cluster Past record (navigation/multimedia system) Press the button on the navigation/multimedia system. Select “Past record”. Best recorded fuel consump- tion Previous fuel consumption record Average fuel consumption Updating the average fuel consumption data Resetting the past record data The average fuel consumption history is divided by color into past averages and the average fuel consumption since the last updated.
  • Page 108 2. Instrument cluster ■ Updating the past record data Update the average fuel consumption by selecting “Update” to measure the current fuel consumption again. ■ Resetting the data The fuel consumption data can be deleted by selecting “Clear”. ■ Cruising range Displays the estimated maximum distance that can be driven with the quan- tity of fuel remaining.
  • Page 109: Operation Of Each Component

    Operation of each component 3-1. Key information Keys........110 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors......122 Back door......128 Smart entry & start system .....134 3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats......148 Rear seats ......150 Head restraints ....153 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel ....155 Inside rear view mirror ..157...
  • Page 110: 3-1. Key Information

    3-1. Key information Keys The keys The following keys are provided with the vehicle. Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type A)  Keys Key number plate Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type B)  Key (with a wireless remote control function) Operating the wireless remote con-...
  • Page 111 3-1. Key information Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  Electronic keys • Operating the smart entry & start system (P. 122, 128) • Operating the wireless remote control function (P. 123) Mechanical keys Key number plate Wireless remote control (if equipped) Vehicles without a smart entry &...
  • Page 112 ■ If you lose your keys New genuine keys can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional using the other key and the key number stamped on your key number plate. Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle.
  • Page 113 3-1. Key information ■ Conditions affecting operation (wireless remote control) The wireless remote control function may not operate normally in the follow- ing situations: ● When the wireless key battery is depleted ● Near a TV tower, electric power plant, gas station, radio station, large dis- play, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electrical noise ●...
  • Page 114 Confirmation of the registered key number (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) The number of keys already registered to the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for details. ■...
  • Page 115 3-1. Key information ■ Certification for the wireless remote control (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 116 3-1. Key information YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 117 3-1. Key information YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 118 3-1. Key information YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 119 3-1. Key information YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 120 3-1. Key information YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 121 If the electronic key remains lost, the risk of vehicle theft increases signifi- cantly. Visit any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional immediately with all remaining electronic keys that were provided with your vehicle.
  • Page 122: Side Doors

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors Unlocking and locking the doors from the outside The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the entry function, wireless remote control, key or door lock switches. ◆ Entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system equipped with entry function) Carry the electronic key to enable this function.
  • Page 123 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ◆ Wireless remote control (if equipped) Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  Locks all the doors Check that the door is securely locked. Unlocks all the doors Vehicles with a smart entry & start system ...
  • Page 124 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Front passenger’s door (vehicles with a key cylinder) ■ Locks the door Unlocks the door ■ Operation signals (vehicles with an entry function or wireless remote control) The emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have been locked/ unlocked.
  • Page 125 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Door lock buzzer (vehicles with a smart entry & start system equipped with entry function) If an attempt to lock the doors is made when a door is not fully closed, a buzzer sounds continuously.
  • Page 126 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Locking the front door from the outside without a key Move the inside lock button to the lock position. Close the door while pulling the door handle. Vehicles without a smart entry & start system ...
  • Page 127 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Impact detection door lock release system In the event that the vehicle is subject to a strong impact, all the doors are unlocked. Depending on the force of the impact or the type of accident, how- ever, the system may not operate.
  • Page 128: Back Door

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door The back door can be locked/unlocked and opened by the fol- lowing procedures. Unlocking and locking the back door ◆ Door lock switch P. 125 ◆ Entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system equipped with entry function) Carry the electronic key to enable this function.
  • Page 129 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ◆ Keys From the back door (vehicles with a back door key cylinder): Unlocks all the doors Locks all the doors From the driver’s door: P. 123 Opening the back door from the outside the vehicle (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 130 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Operation signals (vehicles with an entry function or wireless remote control) P. 124 ■ Security feature P. 124 ■ Door lock buzzer (vehicles with a smart entry & start system equipped with entry function) P.
  • Page 131 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ Before driving ● Make sure that the back door is fully closed. If the back door is not fully closed, it may open unexpectedly while driving and hit near-by objects or luggage in the luggage compartment may be thrown out, causing an acci- dent.
  • Page 132 If a bicycle carrier or similar heavy object is attached to the back door, it may suddenly shut again after being opened, causing someone’s hands, head or neck to be caught and injured. When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Toyota part is recommended. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 133 Do not touch the damper stay rod with gloves or other fabric items. ● Do not attach any heavy accessory to the back door. Toyota recommends genuine Toyota parts. ● Do not place your hand on the damper stay or apply lateral forces to it.
  • Page 134: Smart Entry & Start System

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  Smart entry & start system The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket. (The driver should always carry the electronic key.) ●...
  • Page 135 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected) When locking or unlocking the doors (vehicles with an entry function) The system can be operated when the electronic key is within about 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) either of the outside front door handles and back door.
  • Page 136 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Alarm Situation/Actions An attempt was made to lock the doors other Interior alarm pings than using the smart entry & start system while once and exterior alarm the electronic key was still inside the vehicle. sounds once for 5 sec- Retrieve the electronic key from the vehicle onds (on some models)
  • Page 137 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Conditions affecting operation The smart entry & start system uses weak radio waves. In the following situa- tions, the communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be affected, preventing the smart entry & start system, wireless remote control and immobilizer system from operating properly.
  • Page 138 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Notes for the entry function (vehicles with an entry function) ● Even when the electronic key is within the effective range (detection areas), the system may not operate properly in the following case: •...
  • Page 139 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Notes for locking the doors (vehicles with an entry function) ● Touching the door lock sensor while wearing gloves may delay or prevent lock operation. Remove the gloves and touch the lock sensor again. ●...
  • Page 140 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ To operate the system properly Make sure to carry the electronic key when operating the system. Do not get the electronic key too close to the vehicle when operating the system from the outside of the vehicle.
  • Page 141 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Certification for the smart entry & start system The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at the following address: http://www.tokai-rika.co.jp/pc/ YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 142 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 143 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 144 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 145 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 146 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 147 (P. 134) The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the entry function can be disabled. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for details, such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio waves.
  • Page 148: 3-3. Adjusting The Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats Adjustment procedure Seat position adjustment lever Seatback angle adjustment lever Vertical height adjustment lever (if equipped) YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 149 3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ■ When adjusting the seat position ● Take care when adjusting the seat position to ensure that other passen- gers are not injured by the moving seat. ● Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to avoid injury.
  • Page 150: Rear Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats The seatbacks of the rear seats can be folded down. Folding down the rear seatbacks Stow the rear seat belt buckles as shown. Stow the seat belts. Center: P. 36 Outside: Use the seat belt hangers to prevent the belts from being tangled.
  • Page 151 3-3. Adjusting the seats Pull the seatback lock release knob and fold the seatback down. Each seatback may be folded sep- arately. Returning the rear seatbacks Lift up the seatback until it locks. Remove the outside seat belt from the seat belt hanger. WARNING ■...
  • Page 152 3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ■ After returning the rear seatback to the upright position Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ● Make sure that the seatback is securely locked in position by lightly pushing it back and forth.
  • Page 153: Head Restraints

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Head restraints Head restraints are provided for all seats. Adjusting the head restraints Pull the head restraints up. Down Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock release button. Lock release button ■ Removing the front and rear center head restraints Pull the head restraint up while pressing the lock release button.
  • Page 154 3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Adjusting the height of the front seat head restraints Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of your ears. ■ Adjusting the rear seat head restraints Always raise the head restraint one level from the stowed position when in use.
  • Page 155: Steering Wheel

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel Adjustment procedure Hold the steering wheel and push the lever down. Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel hori- zontally and vertically. After adjustment, pull the lever up to secure the steering wheel.
  • Page 156 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors WARNING ■ Caution while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and cause an acci- dent, resulting in death or serious injury. ■...
  • Page 157: Inside Rear View Mirror

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Inside rear view mirror The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable suffi- cient confirmation of the rear view. Adjusting the height of rear view mirror (vehicles with an auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror) The height of the rear view mirror can be adjusted to suit your driving posture.
  • Page 158 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Vehicles with an auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror  Responding to the level of brightness of the headlights of vehicles behind, the reflected light is automatically reduced. Changing automatic anti-glare function mode ON/OFF When the automatic anti-glare function is in ON mode, the indica-...
  • Page 159: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mirrors Adjustment procedure Manually-adjustable type  Adjust the mirror up, down, in or out by pushing the mirror surface. Power-adjustable type  To select a mirror to adjust, press the switch. Left Right To adjust the mirror, press the...
  • Page 160 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Folding the mirrors Manual type  Push the mirror back in the direc- tion of the vehicle’s rear. Power type  Press the button to fold back the mirrors Push once more to return to the original position.
  • Page 161 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors WARNING ■ Important points while driving Observe the following precautions while driving. Failure to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. ●...
  • Page 162: Opening And Closing

    3-5. Opening and closing the windows Power windows Opening and closing procedures The power windows can be opened and closed using the switches. Operating the switch moves the windows as follows: Closing One-touch closing (driver’s win- dow only) Opening One-touch opening (driver’s window only) : To stop the window partway, oper-...
  • Page 163 3-5. Opening and closing the windows ■ The power windows can be operated when Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  The power switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  The power switch is in ON mode.
  • Page 164 If you release the switch while the window is moving, start again from the beginning. If the window continues to close but then re-open slightly even after perform- ing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 165 3-5. Opening and closing the windows WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ Closing the windows ● The driver is responsible for all the power window operations, including the operation for the passengers. In order to prevent accidental operation, especially by a child, do not let a child operate the power windows.
  • Page 166 3-5. Opening and closing the windows YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 167: Driving

    4-1. Before driving 4-4. Refueling Driving the vehicle .....168 Opening the fuel tank cap........209 Cargo and luggage ....176 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense Trailer towing .....177 Toyota Safety Sense ..212 4-2. Driving procedures PCS (Pre-Crash Safety Power (ignition) switch system) ......218 (vehicles without a smart entry &...
  • Page 168: Driving The Vehicle

    4-1. Before driving Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving: Starting the hybrid system P. 178, 182 Driving With the brake pedal depressed, shift the shift lever to D. (P. 190) Release the parking brake. (P. 195) Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelera- tor pedal to accelerate the vehicle.
  • Page 169 ■ Breaking in your new Toyota To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is recom- mended: ●...
  • Page 170 4-1. Before driving WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ When starting the vehicle Always keep your foot on the brake pedal while stopped with the “READY” indicator is illuminated. This prevents the vehicle from creeping. ■...
  • Page 171 4-1. Before driving WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ When driving on slippery road surfaces ● Sudden braking, acceleration and steering may cause tire slippage and reduce your ability to control the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 172 WARNING ■ If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear indicators) Have the brake pads checked and replaced by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
  • Page 173 4-1. Before driving WARNING ■ When the vehicle is parked ● Do not leave glasses, cigarette lighters, spray cans, or soft drink cans in the vehicle when it is in the sun. Doing so may result in the following: • Gas may leak from a cigarette lighter or spray can, and may lead to a fire.
  • Page 174 4-1. Before driving WARNING ■ When braking ● When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously. Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and this may cause one side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side. Also, the parking brake may not securely hold the vehicle.
  • Page 175 Engine damage caused by water immersion In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure to have any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional check the following: ●...
  • Page 176: Cargo And Luggage

    4-1. Before driving Cargo and luggage Take notice of the following information about storage precau- tions, cargo capacity and load: WARNING ■ Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compartment: ●...
  • Page 177: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Toyota also does not recommend the installation of a tow hitch or the use of a tow hitch carrier of a wheelchair, scooter, bicycle, etc. Your vehicle is not designed for trailer towing or for the use of tow hitch mounted carriers.
  • Page 178: Power (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without A

    4-2. Driving procedures Power (ignition) switch (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) Starting the hybrid system Check that the parking brake is set. Check that the shift lever is in P. Firmly depress the brake pedal. Turn the power switch to the “START” position to start the hybrid system.
  • Page 179 4-2. Driving procedures Changing power switch positions “LOCK” The steering wheel is locked and the key can be removed. (The key can be removed only when the shift lever is in P.) “ACC” Some electrical components such as the audio system can be used. “ON”...
  • Page 180 ■ If the hybrid system does not start The immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (P. 84) Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■ When the steering lock cannot be released...
  • Page 181 ■ When starting the hybrid system If the hybrid system becomes difficult to start, have your vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 182: Power (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles With A

    4-2. Driving procedures Power (ignition) switch (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) Performing the following operations when carrying the elec- tronic key on your person starts the hybrid system or changes power switch mode. Starting the hybrid system Check that the parking brake is set.
  • Page 183 4-2. Driving procedures Stopping the hybrid system Stop the vehicle. Set the parking brake (P. 195), and shift the shift lever to P. Press the power switch. Release the brake pedal and check that the smart entry & start sys- tem indicator (green) is off.
  • Page 184 4-2. Driving procedures When stopping the hybrid system with the shift lever in a posi- tion other than P If the hybrid system is stopped with the shift lever in a position other than P, the power switch will not be turned off but instead be turned to ACCESSORY mode.
  • Page 185 If the hybrid system does not start ● The immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (P. 84) Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ● Check that the shift lever is securely set in P.
  • Page 186 4-2. Driving procedures ■ If the electronic key battery is depleted P. 369 ■ Operation of the power switch ● If the switch is not pressed shortly and firmly, the power switch mode may not change or the hybrid system may not start. ●...
  • Page 187 ■ When starting the hybrid system If the hybrid system becomes difficult to start, have your vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. ■ Symptoms indicating a malfunction with the power switch If the power switch seems to be operating somewhat differently than usual, such as the switch sticking slightly, there may be a malfunction.
  • Page 188: Ev Drive Mode

    4-2. Driving procedures EV drive mode In EV drive mode, electric power is supplied by the hybrid bat- tery (traction battery), and only the electric motor (traction motor) is used to drive the vehicle. This mode allows you to drive in residential areas early in the morning and late at night, or in indoor parking lots etc.
  • Page 189 4-2. Driving procedures ■ Switching to EV drive mode when the gasoline engine is cold If the hybrid system is started while the gasoline engine is cold, the gasoline engine will start automatically after a short period of time in order to warm up. In this case, you will become unable to switch to EV drive mode.
  • Page 190: Hybrid Transmission

    4-2. Driving procedures Hybrid transmission Shifting the shift lever Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  While the power switch is in the “ON” position, move the shift lever with the brake pedal depressed. When shifting from P to another position; from D to R or P; or from R to P, D or B;...
  • Page 191 4-2. Driving procedures Shift position purpose Shift position Function Parking the vehicle/starting the hybrid system Reversing Neutral Normal driving Position for engine braking : To improve fuel efficiency and reduce noises, set the shift lever in D for normal driving. Selecting Eco drive mode Suitable for improving the fuel economy, because the torque corre- sponding to the accelerator pedal depression amount can be gener-...
  • Page 192 If the shift lever cannot be shifted with your foot on the brake pedal, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
  • Page 193 4-2. Driving procedures WARNING ■ When driving on slippery road surfaces Do not accelerate or shift gears suddenly. Sudden changes in engine braking may cause the vehicle to spin or skid, resulting in an accident. ■ To prevent an accident when releasing the shift lock Before pressing the shift lock override button, make sure to set the parking brake and depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 194: Turn Signal Lever

    4-2. Driving procedures Turn signal lever Operation instructions Right turn Lane change to the right (push and hold the lever partway) The right hand signals will flash until you release the lever. Lane change to the left (push and hold the lever partway) The left hand signals will flash until you release the lever.
  • Page 195: Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures Parking brake Operation instructions To set the parking brake, fully pull the parking brake lever while depressing the brake pedal. To release the parking brake, slightly raise the lever and lower it completely while press- ing the button. ■...
  • Page 196: Headlight Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be operated manually or automatically. Operation instructions Turning the end of the lever turns on the lights as follows: The front position, tail, license plate and instru- ment panel lights turn on. The headlights and all the lights listed above turn on.
  • Page 197 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turning on the high beam headlights With the headlights on, push the lever away from you to turn on the high beams. Pull the lever toward you to the center position to turn the high beams off.
  • Page 198 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Manual headlight leveling dial The level of the headlights can be adjusted according to the number of passengers and the loading condition of the vehicle. Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles   Raises the level of the head- Raises the level of the head- lights lights...
  • Page 199 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ Daytime running light system To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers during daytime driving, the daytime running lights turn on automatically whenever the hybrid system is operated and the parking brake is released with the headlight switch off or in the “AUTO”...
  • Page 200 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ Light reminder buzzer Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  A buzzer sounds when the key is removed from the power switch and the driver’s door is opened while the lights are turned on. Vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 201: Fog Light Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch The fog lights secure excellent visibility in difficult driving con- ditions, such as in rain and fog. Operation instructions Rear fog light switch ■ Turns the rear fog lights off Turns the rear fog lights on Releasing the switch ring returns it to Operating the switch ring...
  • Page 202 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Front and rear fog light switch (if equipped) ■ Turns the front and rear fog lights off Turns the front fog lights Turns both front and rear fog lights on Releasing the switch ring returns it to Operating the switch ring again turns only the rear fog...
  • Page 203: Windshield Wiper And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wiper and washer Operating the wiper lever Operate the lever as follows to operate the wiper. Intermittent windshield wiper  Intermittent windshield wiper operation speed windshield wiper operation High speed windshield wiper operation Temporary operation Washer/wiper dual operation The wiper will automatically oper-...
  • Page 204 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rain-sensing windshield wiper  When is selected, the wiper will operate automatically when the sensor detects falling rain. The system automatically adjusts wiper timing in accordance with rain volume and vehicle speed. When is selected, the sensor sensitivity can be adjusted as fol- lows by turning the switch ring: Rain-sensing windshield...
  • Page 205 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Washer/wiper dual operation The wiper will automatically operate a couple of times after the washer squirts. (After operating several times, the wiper operate one more time after a short delay to pre- vent dripping.) ■...
  • Page 206 ■ When a nozzle becomes blocked In this case, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 207: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers  Rear window wiper and washer Operation instructions Turning the end of the lever turns on the rear window wiper and washer. Intermittent window wiper operation Normal window wiper operation Washer/wiper dual opera- tion Washer/wiper dual opera- tion The wiper will automatically...
  • Page 208 ■ When a nozzle becomes blocked In this case, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 209: Refueling

    4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Perform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap: Before refueling the vehicle ● Vehicles without a smart entry & start system Turn the power switch to the “LOCK” position and ensure that all the doors and windows are closed.
  • Page 210 4-4. Refueling Closing the fuel tank cap After refueling, turn the fuel tank cap until you hear a click. Once the cap is released, it will turn slightly in the opposite direction. ■ Fuel types P. 474 ■ Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasoline To help prevent incorrect fueling, your vehicle has a fuel tank opening that only accommodates the special nozzle on unleaded fuel pumps.
  • Page 211 Do not top off the fuel tank. ■ When replacing the fuel tank cap Do not use anything but a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 212: 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense

    ■ Toyota Safety Sense The Toyota Safety Sense is designed to operate under the assumption that the driver will drive safely, and is designed to help reduce the impact to the occupants and the vehicle in the case of a collision or assist the driver in normal driving conditions.
  • Page 213 Toyota will not disclose the recorded data to a third party except: • With the consent of the vehicle owner or with the consent of the lessee if the vehicle is leased •...
  • Page 214 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense Front sensor The front sensor is located on the upper side of the windshield. It consists of 2 types of sensors, each of which detects information necessary to operate the drive assist systems. Laser sensors Monocular camera sensor WARNING ■...
  • Page 215 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense WARNING ● Do not attempt to look into the front sensor with a magnifying glass, micro- scope or other optical instrument within a distance of less than 100 mm (3.9 in.). Laser classification label Laser explanatory label...
  • Page 216 If the inner side of the windshield in front of the front sensor is dirty, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 217 When cleaning the inside of the windshield, do not allow glass cleaner to contact the lens. Also, do not touch the lens. If the lens is dirty or damaged, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 218: Pcs (Pre-Crash Safety System)

    4-5. Toyota Safety Sense  PCS (Pre-Crash Safety system) The pre-crash safety system uses the front sensor to detect vehicles in front of your vehicle. When the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a vehicle is high, a...
  • Page 219 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense WARNING ■ Limitations of the pre-crash safety system ● The driver is solely responsible for safe driving. Always drive safely, taking care to observe your surroundings. Do not use the pre-crash safety system instead of normal braking opera- tions under any circumstances.
  • Page 220 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense WARNING ● While driving, such as when driving through a railway crossing, the system may determine that the possibility of a collision with an object, such as rail- way crossing barrier, is high and operate the pre-crash braking function.
  • Page 221 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense Changing settings of the pre-crash safety system Enabling/disabling the pre-crash safety system ■ Press the PCS switch for 3 sec- onds or more. The PCS warning light will turn on and a message will be dis-...
  • Page 222 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense ■ Operational conditions The pre-crash safety system is enabled and determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a vehicle is high. Each function is operational at the following speeds: ● Pre-crash warning: • Vehicle speed is approximately 15 to 140 km/h (10 to 86 mph).
  • Page 223 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense ■ Conditions under which the system may operate even if there is no pos- sibility of a collision ● In some situations such as the following, the system may determine that there is a possibility of a frontal collision and operate •...
  • Page 224 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense • When passing extremely close to a vehicle or structural object • When there is a vehicle or object by the roadside at the entrance of a curve • When driving on a narrow path surrounded by a structure, such as in a tunnel or on an iron bridge •...
  • Page 225 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense • When rapidly closing on an electric toll gate barrier, parking area barrier, or other barrier that opens and closes • When using an automatic car wash • When approaching a low hanging object that may contact the vehicle,...
  • Page 226 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense • When the sensor is misaligned due to a strong impact being applied to the sensor, etc. • When the vehicle is being parked in a place where there is a low hanging object at the height of the front sensor •...
  • Page 227 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense ■ Situations in which the system may not operate properly ● In some situations such as the following, a vehicle may not be detected by the front sensor, preventing the system from operating properly: • If an oncoming vehicle is approaching your vehicle •...
  • Page 228 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense • When a vehicle ahead is not directly in front of your vehicle • When driving in inclement weather such as heavy rain, fog, snow or a sand storm • When the vehicle is hit by water, snow, dust, etc. from a vehicle ahead •...
  • Page 229 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense • If your vehicle is skidding • When the front part of the vehicle is raised or lowered • If the wheels are misaligned • If a wiper blade is blocking the front sensor • The vehicle is wobbling.
  • Page 230 ● If the PCS warning light continues to flash or illuminate, the system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. ■ If VSC is disabled ●...
  • Page 231: Lda (Lane Departure Alert)

    4-5. Toyota Safety Sense  LDA (Lane Departure Alert) Summary of function While driving on a road that has lane markers, this system recognizes the lane markers using a camera as a sensor to alert the driver when the vehicle deviates from its lane.
  • Page 232 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense Indication on the meter When both of the lane marker indicators turn green: Indicates that both right and left lane markers are recognized. If the vehicle deviates from the lane, the lane marker indicators of the deviated side will flash yellow.
  • Page 233 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense ■ Temporary cancelation of the LDA system functions If any of the following occurs, the LDA system functions will be temporarily canceled. The functions will resume after the necessary operating conditions have returned. ● The turn signal lever is operated.
  • Page 234 Depending on the tires used, sufficient performance may not be maintainable. ■ If the LDA indicator comes on in yellow It may indicate a malfunction in the system. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 235 Do not modify the headlights or attach stickers to the surface of the lights. ● Do not modify the suspension. If your suspension needs repairs, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ●...
  • Page 236: Automatic High Beam

    4-5. Toyota Safety Sense  Automatic High Beam The Automatic High Beam uses an in-vehicle front sensor to assess the brightness of streetlights, the lights of oncoming and preceding vehicles, etc., and automatically turns high beam on or off as necessary.
  • Page 237 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense High beam automatic turning on or off conditions When all of the following conditions are fulfilled, high beam will be automatically turned on: ● Vehicle speed is above approximately 40 km/h (25 mph). ● The area ahead of the vehicle is dark.
  • Page 238 4-5. Toyota Safety Sense Switching to high beam ■ Press Automatic High Beam switch. The Automatic High Beam indi- cator will turn off and the Head- light high beam indicator will turn on. Press the switch to activate the Automatic High Beam system again.
  • Page 239 ■ If the Automatic High Beam indicator comes on in yellow It may indicate a malfunction in the system. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. WARNING ■...
  • Page 240: 4-6. Using The Driving Support Systems

    4-6. Using the driving support systems  Cruise control Summary of functions Use the cruise control to maintain a set speed without depressing the accelerator pedal. Indicators Cruise control switch Setting the vehicle speed Press the “ON-OFF” button to activate the cruise control. Cruise control indicator (green) will come on.
  • Page 241 4-6. Using the driving support systems Adjusting the set speed To change the set speed, operate the lever until the desired set speed is obtained. Increases the speed Decreases the speed Fine adjustment: Momentarily move the lever in the desired direc- tion.
  • Page 242 If the cruise control speed cannot be set or if the cruise control cancels imme- diately after being activated, there may be a malfunction in the cruise control system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 243 4-6. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ To avoid operating the cruise control by mistake Switch the cruise control off using the “ON-OFF” button when not in use. ■ Situations unsuitable for cruise control Do not use cruise control in any of the following situations. Doing so may result in loss of control and could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 244: Driving Assist Systems

    4-6. Using the driving support systems Driving assist systems To help enhance driving safety and performance, the following systems operate automatically in response to various driving situations. Be aware, however, that these systems are supple- mentary and should not be relied upon too heavily when operat- ing the vehicle.
  • Page 245 4-6. Using the driving support systems ◆ PCS (Pre-Crash Safety system) (if equipped) P. 218 ◆ Emergency brake signal When the brakes are applied suddenly, the emergency flashers automatically flash to alert the vehicle behind. When the TRC/VSC/ABS systems are operating The slip indicator will flash while the TRC/VSC/ABS systems are operating.
  • Page 246 4-6. Using the driving support systems ■ Turning off both TRC and VSC systems To turn the TRC and VSC systems off, press and hold the VSC OFF switch for more than 3 seconds while the vehicle is stopped. The “TRC OFF” indicator and the VSC OFF indicator will come on. Press the switch again to turn the systems back on.
  • Page 247 The EPS system should return to normal within 10 minutes. ■ If the slip indicator comes on It may indicate a malfunction in the systems. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■...
  • Page 248 4-6. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ The ABS does not operate effectively when ● The limits of tire gripping performance have been exceeded (such as excessively worn tires on a snow covered road). ● The vehicle hydroplanes while driving at high speed on wet or slick roads. ■...
  • Page 249 The ABS, TRC and VSC systems will not function correctly if different tires are installed on the vehicle. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for further information when replacing tires or wheels.
  • Page 250: 4-7. Driving Tips

    4-7. Driving tips Hybrid vehicle driving tips For economical and ecological driving, pay attention to the fol- lowing points: ◆ Using Eco drive mode When using Eco drive mode, the torque corresponding to the accel- erator pedal depression amount can be generated more smoothly than it is in normal conditions.
  • Page 251 4-7. Driving tips ◆ Acceleration pedal/brake pedal operation ● Drive your vehicle smoothly. Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration. Gradual acceleration and deceleration will make more effective use of the electric motor (traction motor) without having to use gasoline engine power. ●...
  • Page 252 4-7. Driving tips ◆ Air conditioning Use the air conditioning only when necessary. Doing so can help reduce excessive gasoline consumption. In summer: When the ambient temperature is high, use the recircu- lated air mode. Doing so will help to reduce the burden on the air conditioning system and reduce fuel consumption as well.
  • Page 253: Winter Driving Tips

    4-7. Driving tips Winter driving tips Carry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive the vehicle in a man- ner appropriate to the prevailing weather conditions. Preparation for winter ● Use fluids that are appropriate to the prevailing outside tempera- tures.
  • Page 254 If the shift lever can be shifted from P, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
  • Page 255 4-7. Driving tips ■ Tire chain installation Observe the following precautions when installing and removing chains: ● Install and remove tire chains in a safe location. ● Install tire chains on the front tires only. Do not install tire chains on the rear tires.
  • Page 256 4-7. Driving tips YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 257: Audio System

    Audio system 5-1. Basic Operations Audio system types....258 Steering wheel audio switches......260 USB port ......261 5-2. Using the audio system Optimal use of the audio system ......262 5-3. Using the radio Radio operation ....264 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs CD player operation...269 5-5.
  • Page 258: Audio System Types

    5-1. Basic Operations  Audio system types Vehicles with a Navigation/Multimedia system  Owners of models equipped with a Navigation/Multimedia system should refer to the “Navigation and multimedia system Owner’s Man- ual”.  : If equipped YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 259 5-1. Basic Operations Vehicles without a Navigation/Multimedia system  CD player and AM/FM radio The illustration below is for left-hand drive vehicles. Some button posi- tions are reversed for right-hand drive vehicles. ■ Using cellular phones Interference may be heard through the audio system’s speakers if a cellular phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio system is operating.
  • Page 260: Steering Wheel Audio Switches

    5-1. Basic Operations Steering wheel audio switches Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on the steering wheel. Operation may differ depending on the type of audio system or navigation system. For details, refer to the manual provided with the audio system or navigation system.
  • Page 261: Usb Port

    5-1. Basic Operations  USB port Connect an iPod, USB memory device or portable audio player to the USB port as indicated below. Press to select “iPod” or “USB”. Connecting using the USB port iPod ■ Open the cover and connect an iPod using an iPod cable.
  • Page 262: 5-2. Using The Audio System

    5-2. Using the audio system  Optimal use of the audio system Sound quality (treble/bass) and volume balance can be adjusted. Displays the current mode Changes the following setting • Sound quality and volume balance (P. 263) The sound quality and balance setting can be changed to pro- duce the best sound.
  • Page 263 5-2. Using the audio system Adjusting sound quality ■ Turning adjusts the level. Sound Mode Turn to the Turn to the Level quality mode displayed left right Bass “BASS” -5 to 5 High Treble “TREBLE” -5 to 5 Front/rear volume “FADER”...
  • Page 264: 5-3. Using The Radio

    5-3. Using the radio  Radio operation Select “AM” or “FM” to begin listening to the radio. Power Back button Volume AM/FM mode button Station selector Displays station list AF/region code/ Seeking the frequency TA mode setup Adjusting the frequency or selecting items ...
  • Page 265 5-3. Using the radio Setting station presets Search for a desired station by turning or pressing “” or “” Press and hold the button (from [1] to [6]) the station is to be set to until you hear a beep. Using the station list Updating the station list ■...
  • Page 266 5-3. Using the radio RDS (Radio Data System) This feature allows your radio to receive station. Listening to stations of the same network ■ Press Turn to “RADIO” and press Turn as corresponds to the desired mode: “FM AF” or “Region code”.
  • Page 267 5-3. Using the radio Traffic information ■ Press Turn to “RADIO” and press Turn to “FM TA” mode. Press to select “ON” or “OFF”. TP mode: The system automatically switches to traffic information when a broadcast with a traffic information signal is received.
  • Page 268 5-3. Using the radio ■ EON (Enhanced Other Network) system (for traffic announcement func- tion) If the RDS station (with EON data) you are listening to is not broadcasting a traffic information program and the audio system is in the TA (traffic announcement) mode, the radio will be switched automatically to a station broadcasting a traffic information program in the EON AF list when traffic information begins.
  • Page 269: Cd Player Operation

    5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs  CD player operation Insert a disc or press to beginning to a disc. Power Selecting a folder Volume Back button Disc eject Playback Repeat play Displays track/folder list Random playback Selecting a track, fast-forward- ing or reversing Selecting a track/file or dis- plays text message...
  • Page 270 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs Using the CD player Selecting a track ■ Turn or press “” to move up or “” to move down using until the desired track number is displayed. Selecting a track from a track list ■...
  • Page 271 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs Playing back MP3 and WMA discs Selecting a folders one at a time ■ Press “” or “” on to select the desired folder. Selecting a folder and file from folder list ■ Press The folder list will be displayed.
  • Page 272 If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Message...
  • Page 273 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs ■ Discs that can be used Discs with the marks shown below can be used. Playback may not be possible depending on recording format or disc fea- tures, or due to scratches, dirt or deterioration. CDs with copy-protect features may not be used.
  • Page 274 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs ● WMA file compatibility • Compatible standards WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9 • Compatible sampling frequencies 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates (only compatible with 2-channel playback) Ver. 7, 8: CBR 48, 64, 80, 96, 128, 160, 192 (kbps) Ver.
  • Page 275 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs ● MP3 and WMA playback When a disc containing MP3 or WMA files is inserted, all files on the disc are first checked. Once the file check is finished, the first MP3 or WMA file is played.
  • Page 276 5-4. Playing audio CDs and MP3/WMA discs NOTICE ■ Discs and adapters that cannot be used Do not use the following types of discs. Also, do not use 8 cm (3 in.) disc adapters, Dual Discs or printable discs. Doing so may damage the player and/or the disc insert/eject function. ●...
  • Page 277: Using An External Device

    5-5. Using an external device  Listening to an iPod Connecting an iPod enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Press until “iPod” is displayed. Connecting an iPod P. 261 Control panel Power Selecting an iPod menu/song or displays text message Volume Back button iPod menu mode...
  • Page 278 5-5. Using an external device Selecting a play mode Press (MENU) to select iPod menu mode. Turning clockwise changes the play mode in the following order: “Playlists”  “Artists” “Albums” “Songs” “Podcasts”  “Genres” “Composers” “Audiobooks” Press to select the desired play mode. Play mode list ■...
  • Page 279 5-5. Using an external device Selecting a list ■ Turn to display the first selection list. Press to select the desired item. Pressing the knob changes to the second selection list. Repeat the same procedure to select the desired item. To return to the previous selection list, press Selecting songs Turn...
  • Page 280 5-5. Using an external device Shuffle playback Pressing (RDM) changes modes in the following order: Track shuffle  Album shuffle  Off. Switching the display Press Track title, Artist name and Album title are shown on the display. To return to the previous display, press Adjusting sound quality and volume balance Press to enter iPod menu mode.
  • Page 281 If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Message...
  • Page 282 5-5. Using an external device ■ Compatible models Model Generation Software version iPod 5th generation Ver. 1.3.0 or higher 1st generation Ver. 1.3.1 or higher 2nd generation Ver. 1.1.3 or higher iPod nano 3rd generation Ver. 1.1.3 or higher 4th generation Ver.
  • Page 283 5-5. Using an external device WARNING ■ Caution while driving Do not connect iPod or operate the controls. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to iPod ● Do not leave iPod in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the iPod. ●...
  • Page 284: Listening To A Usb Memory Device

    5-5. Using an external device  Listening to a USB memory device Connecting a USB memory device enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Press until “USB” is dis- played. Connecting a USB memory P. 261 Control panel Power Selecting a folder Volume...
  • Page 285 5-5. Using an external device Selecting a folder Selecting a folders one at a time ■ Press “” or “” on to select the desired folder. Selecting a folder and file from folder list ■ Press The folder list will be displayed. Turn and press to select a folder and a file.
  • Page 286 If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Message...
  • Page 287 5-5. Using an external device ■ USB memory ● Compatible devices USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback ● Compatible device formats The following device formats can be used: • USB communication formats: USB2.0 FS (12 Mbps) •...
  • Page 288 5-5. Using an external device ● WMA file compatibility • Compatible standards WMA Ver. 9 • Compatible sampling frequencies HIGH PROFILE 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates HIGH PROFILE 32-320 (kbps, VBR) ● File names The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those with the extension .mp3 or .wma.
  • Page 289 5-5. Using an external device WARNING ■ Caution while driving Do not connect USB memory or operate the controls. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to USB memory ● Do not leave USB memory in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehi- cle may become high, resulting in damage to the player.
  • Page 290 5-5. Using an external device YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 291: Interior Features

    Interior features 6-1. Using the air conditioning 6-3. Using the storage features system and defogger List of storage features ..305 Automatic air conditioning • Glove box ......306 system ......292 • Cup holders ....307 • Bottle holders ....308 Seat heaters ......301 •...
  • Page 292: Automatic Air Conditioning

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 293 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Cooling and dehumidification Windshield defogger button function on/off button Rear window defogger switch/ Left-hand side temperature rear window defogger and out- control dial side rear view mirror defog- gers switch (if equipped) Left-hand side temperature display Air outlet selector button...
  • Page 294 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Fan speed setting ■ Press “” on to increase the fan speed. Press “” on to decrease the fan speed. Press to turn the fan off. ■ Change the airflow mode To change the air outlets, press outlets used switched each time the button is...
  • Page 295 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Using automatic mode Press Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Adjust the temperature setting. To stop the operation, press Air outlets Location of air outlets ■...
  • Page 296 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Defogging the windshield ■ Defoggers are used to defog the windshield and front side win- dows. Press Set the outside/recirculated air mode button to outside mode if recircu- lated air mode is used. (It may switch automatically.) To defog the windshield and the side windows early, turn the air flow and temperature up.
  • Page 297 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the position, opening and closing the air outlets ■ Front center outlets  Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Turn the knob to open or close the vent. Front side outlets ...
  • Page 298 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Operation of the air conditioning system in Eco drive mode In Eco drive mode, the air conditioning system is controlled as follows to pri- oritize fuel efficiency: ● Heating/cooling capacity is restricted. ●...
  • Page 299 There may be a problem in the air conditioning system if the indicator light goes off again. Turn the air conditioning system off and have it inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 300 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ■ To prevent the windshield from fogging up Do not use during cool air operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the wind- shield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, blocking your vision.
  • Page 301: Seat Heaters

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  Seat heaters Operating instructions Turns on the front left seat heater Turns on the front right seat heater The indicator light comes on. ■ The seat heaters can be used when Vehicles without a smart entry &...
  • Page 302 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ■ Burns ● Use caution when seating the following persons in a seat with the seat heater on to avoid the possibility of burns: • Babies, small children, the elderly, the sick and the physically chal- lenged •...
  • Page 303: Using The Interior Lights

    6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list Interior light (P. 303) Personal lights (P. 304) Footwell lights (if equipped) Power switch light (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) Interior light Door position YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 304: Personal Lights

    6-2. Using the interior lights Personal lights ■ Illuminated entry system Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  The lights automatically turn on/off according to the power switch position, whether the doors are locked/unlocked, and whether the doors are opened/ closed.
  • Page 305: Using The Storage Features

    6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features Glove box (P. 306) Bottle holders (P. 308) Cup holders (P. 307) Auxiliary box (P. 308) WARNING ■ Items that should not be left in the storage spaces Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may result in the following when cabin temperature becomes high: ●...
  • Page 306: Glove Box

    6-3. Using the storage features Glove box Pull up the lever to open the glove box. ■ Using the glove box vent (if equipped) Air from the air conditioning system can be distributed into the glove box by open- ing and closing the vent. Open Close The air is conditioned the same as the air...
  • Page 307: Cup Holders

    6-3. Using the storage features Cup holders Front ■ Rear ■ WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the cup holders ● Do not place anything other than cups or aluminum cans in the cup hold- ers. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an acci- dent or sudden braking, causing injury.
  • Page 308: Bottle Holders

    6-3. Using the storage features Bottle holders ■ When using the bottle holders ● When storing a bottle, close the cap. ● The bottle may not be stored depending on its size or shape. WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the bottle holders Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders.
  • Page 309: Luggage Compartment Features

    6-3. Using the storage features Luggage compartment features Luggage cover (if equipped) The luggage cover can be removed by the following procedure: Unhook the cords and return the luggage cover to horizontal position. Lift the luggage cover and pull it toward you to remove it.
  • Page 310 6-3. Using the storage features Deck board (if equipped) Deck board height adjustment ■ Upper position Lower position The lower position can be used when the deck board is placed on the luggage floor cover. Removing the deck board ■ Lift the deck board and pull it toward you to remove it.
  • Page 311 6-3. Using the storage features Auxiliary box (if equipped) Lift the deck board and the lug- gage floor cover. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 312: Other Interior Features

    6-4. Using the other interior features Other interior features Sun visors To set the visor in the forward position, flip it down. To set the visor in the side posi- tion, flip down, unhook, and swing it to the side. Vanity mirrors Open the cover.
  • Page 313: Portable Ashtray

    6-4. Using the other interior features NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery discharge (vehicles with vanity lights) Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the hybrid sys- tem is off. Portable ashtray (if equipped) The ashtray can be installed in a cup holder.
  • Page 314: Power Outlet

    6-4. Using the other interior features ■ The cigarette lighter can be used when Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  The power switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart entry & start system ...
  • Page 315: Armrest

    6-4. Using the other interior features NOTICE ■ To avoid damaging the power outlet Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use. Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlet may cause a short cir- cuit.
  • Page 316: Assist Grips

    6-4. Using the other interior features Closing the panoramic roof shade ■ Pull the tabs to the lock position to close the shade. Assist grips An assist grip installed on the ceil- ing can be used to support your body while sitting on the seat. WARNING ■...
  • Page 317: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care 7-1. Maintenance and care 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Cleaning and protecting Do-it-yourself service the vehicle exterior ..318 precautions ......328 Cleaning and protecting Hood ........331 the vehicle interior ...322 Positioning a floor jack..333 7-2. Maintenance Engine compartment..335 Maintenance 12-volt battery ....342 requirements....325 Tires........348 Tire inflation pressure ..362...
  • Page 318: Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Perform the following to protect the vehicle and maintain it in prime condition: ● Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust.
  • Page 319 7-1. Maintenance and care ■ Aluminum wheels (if equipped) ● Remove any dirt immediately by using a neutral detergent. Do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaners. Do not use strong or harsh chemical clean- ers. Use the same mild detergent and wax as used on the paint. ●...
  • Page 320 7-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ■ To prevent paint deterioration and corrosion on the body and compo- nents (aluminum wheels etc.) ● Wash the vehicle immediately in the following cases: • After driving near the sea coast • After driving on salted roads •...
  • Page 321 7-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ■ When using a high pressure car wash Do not bring the nozzle tip close to boots (rubber or resin manufactured cover), connectors or the following parts. The parts may be damaged if they come into contact with high-pressure water. •...
  • Page 322: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior The following procedures will help protect your vehicle’s interior and keep it in top condition: Protecting the vehicle interior ● Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty surfaces with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water.
  • Page 323 7-1. Maintenance and care ■ Caring for leather areas Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior. ■ Shampooing the carpets There are several commercial foaming-type cleaners available. Use a sponge or brush to apply the foam.
  • Page 324 7-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ■ Cleaning detergents ● Do not use the following types of detergent, as they may discolor the vehi- cle interior or cause streaks or damage to painted surfaces: • Non-seat portions: Organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, alkaline or acidic solutions, dye, and bleach •...
  • Page 325: Maintenance Maintenance Requirements

    Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance should be performed at specified intervals according to the maintenance schedule. For full details of your maintenance schedule, refer to the “Toyota Service Booklet” or “Toyota Warranty Booklet”. Do-it-yourself maintenance What about do-it-yourself maintenance? Many of the maintenance items are easy to do yourself if you have a little mechanical ability and a few basic automotive tools.
  • Page 326 There can also be advantages in utilizing authorized Toyota dealers or repairers for non-warranty repairs and services, as members of the Toyota network will be able to expertly assist you with any difficulties you may encounter.
  • Page 327 7-2. Maintenance WARNING ■ If your vehicle is not properly maintained Improper maintenance could result in serious damage to the vehicle and possible death or serious injury. ■ Handling of the 12-volt battery 12-volt battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds which are known to cause brain damage.
  • Page 328: Precautions

    12-volt battery • Grease condition • Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts) (P. 342) • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or a similar high quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, non- Engine/power amine, non-nitrite and non-borate coolant with long- control unit life hybrid organic acid technology coolant level “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”...
  • Page 329 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING The engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that may move suddenly, become hot, or become electrically energized. To avoid death or serious injury, observe the following precautions. ■ When working on the engine compartment ● Make sure that the power switch is in the “LOCK”...
  • Page 330 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ If you remove the air cleaner filter Driving with the air cleaner filter removed may cause excessive engine wear due to dirt in the air. ■ If the fluid level is low or high It is normal for the brake fluid level to go down slightly as the brake pads wear or when the fluid level in the accumulator is high.
  • Page 331: Hood

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood Release the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood. Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood will pop up slightly. Pull up the auxiliary catch lever and lift the hood. Hold the hood open by inserting the supporting rod into the slot.
  • Page 332 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Pre-driving check Check that the hood is fully closed and locked. If the hood is not locked properly, it may open while the vehicle is in motion and cause an accident, which may result in death or serious injury. ■...
  • Page 333: Positioning A Floor Jack

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor jack When using a floor jack, follow the instructions in the manual provided with the jack and perform the operation safety. When raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor- rectly. Improper placement may damage your vehicle or cause injury.
  • Page 334 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ When raising your vehicle Do not jack the vehicle at the suspen- sion. The suspension may be damaged. Suspension Front YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 335: Engine Compartment

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Fuse boxes (P. 373) Engine/power control unit coolant radiator (P. 340) Engine oil filler cap (P. 337) Electric cooling fan Engine coolant radiator cap Condenser (P. 340) Power control unit coolant res- Engine oil level dipstick ervoir (P.
  • Page 336 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil With the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oil level on the dipstick. Checking the engine oil ■ Park the vehicle on level ground. After warming up the engine and turning off the hybrid system, wait more than 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the bottom of the engine.
  • Page 337 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Adding engine oil ■ If the oil level is below or near the low level mark, add engine oil of the same type as that already in the engine. Make sure to check the oil type and prepare the items needed before adding oil.
  • Page 338 Call any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recycling or disposal.
  • Page 339 “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a mixture of 50% coolant and 50% deion- ized water. (Minimum temperature: -35C [-31F]) For more details about coolant, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 340 Visually check the radiator, hoses, engine/power control unit coolant reservoir caps, drain cock and water pump. If you cannot find a leak, have any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 341 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Washer fluid If the washer fluid level is less Type A than “FULL” line, add washer fluid to “FULL” line. Type B WARNING ■ When adding washer fluid Do not add washer fluid when the hybrid system is hot or operating as washer fluid contains alcohol and may catch fire if spilled on the engine etc.
  • Page 342: 12-Volt Battery

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 12-volt battery Location The 12-volt battery is located under the rear right seat. Removing the 12-volt battery cover Remove the cover after remov- ing the clips. Push in the center part of the clips Remove the clips Remove the cover after remov- ing the clip.
  • Page 343 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Exterior Make sure that the 12-volt battery terminals are not corroded and that there are no loose connections, cracks, or loose clamps. Terminals Hold-down clamp Installing the 12-volt battery cover Install the cover with the clip. Push out the center part of the clips Insert the clips Push in the center part of the...
  • Page 344 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Install the cover with the clip. Push out the center part of the clips Insert the clips Push in the center part of the clips Caution symbols The meanings of each caution symbol on the top of the 12-volt battery are as follows: No smoking, no naked 12-volt battery acid...
  • Page 345 12-volt battery. Take extra care when connecting the 12-volt battery if the power switch mode prior to discharge is unknown. If the system will not start even after multiple attempts, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 346 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Chemicals in the 12-volt battery The 12-volt battery contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid and may produce hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. To reduce the risk of death or serious injury, take the following precautions while working on or near the 12-volt battery: ●...
  • Page 347 Use a 12-volt battery designed for this vehicle. Failure to do so may cause gas (hydrogen) to enter the passenger compartment, causing a fire or explosion. For replacement of the 12-volt battery, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. NOTICE ■...
  • Page 348: Tires

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tires Replace or rotate tires in accordance with maintenance sched- ules and treadwear. Checking tires Check if the treadwear indicators are showing on the tires. Also check the tires for uneven wear, such as excessive wear on one side of the tread.
  • Page 349 Front Front To equalize tire wear and help extend tire life, Toyota recommends that tire rotation is carried out approximately every 10000 km (6000 miles). Tire pressure warning system (if equipped) Your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure warning system that uses tire pressure warning valves and transmitters to detect low tire infla- tion pressure before serious problems arise.
  • Page 350 Have tire pressure warning valve and transmitter ID codes registered by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. (P. 352) Initializing the tire pressure warning system (vehicles with a tire...
  • Page 351 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance How to initialize the tire pressure warning system (vehicles ■ with a tire pressure warning system) Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn the power switch to the “LOCK” position (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or off (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 352 A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage If you are not sure, consult with any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 353 If repeated attempts to record tire inflation pressure settings are unsuccessful, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 354 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Certification for the tire pressure warning system The latest “DECLARATION of CONFORMITY” (DoC) is available at the fol- lowing address: http://www.globaldenso.com/en/products/oem/index.html YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 355 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 356 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Vehicles sold in Serbia  Vehicles sold in Morocco  YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 357 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance The latest “DECLARATION of CONFORMITY” (DoC) is available at the fol- lowing: DoC address: http://www.pacific-ind.co.jp/eng/products/car/tpms/doc/ YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 358 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 359 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 360 Do not mix tires of different makes, models or tread patterns. Also, do not mix tires of remarkably different treadwear. ● Do not use tire sizes other than those recommended by Toyota. ● Do not mix differently constructed tires (radial, bias-belted or bias-ply tires).
  • Page 361 When a tire is repaired with liquid sealants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional or other qualified service shop as soon as possible.
  • Page 362: Tire Inflation Pressure

    ● Reduced safety ● Damage to the drive train If a tire needs frequent inflating, have it checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■ Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure When checking tire inflation pressure, observe the following: ●...
  • Page 363 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance Keep your tires properly inflated. If the tires are not properly inflated, the following conditions may occur which could lead to an accident resulting in death or serious injury: ●...
  • Page 364: Wheels

    ● Used wheels ● Bent wheels that have been straightened Aluminum wheel precautions (if equipped) ● Use only Toyota wheel nuts and wrenches designed for use with your aluminum wheels. ● When rotating, repairing or changing your tires, check that the wheel nuts are still tight after driving 1600 km (1000 miles).
  • Page 365 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ When removing the wheel ornament (vehicles with steel wheels and emergency tire puncture repair kit) Remove the wheel ornament using the wheel cap clip. ■ When replacing wheels (vehicles with a tire pressure warning system) The wheels of your vehicle are equipped with tire pressure warning valves and transmitters (except for spare tire [include compact spare tire]) that allow the tire pressure warning system to provide advance warning in the event of a loss in tire inflation pressure.
  • Page 366 Because tire repair or replacement may affect the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters, make sure to have tires serviced by any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional or other qualified service shop. In addition, make sure to...
  • Page 367: Air Conditioning Filter

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to maintain air conditioning efficiency. Removal method Turn the power switch to the “LOCK” position (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or off (vehicles with a smart entry & start system).
  • Page 368 Inspect and replace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance schedule. In dusty areas or areas with heavy traffic flow, early replacement may be required. (For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to the “Toyota Service Booklet” or “Toyota Warranty Booklet”.) ■ If air flow from the vents decreases dramatically The filter may be clogged.
  • Page 369: Wireless Remote Control/ Electronic Key Battery

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Wireless remote control/electronic key bat-  tery Replace the battery with a new one if it is depleted. You will need the following items: ● Flathead screwdriver ● Lithium battery CR2016 (vehicles without a smart entry & start sys- tem), or CR2032 (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 370 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the depleted battery. Insert a new battery with the “+” terminal facing up. Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  Take out the mechanical key. Remove the cover. To prevent damage to the key, cover the tip of the screwdriver with a tape.
  • Page 371 Use a CR2016 (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or CR2032 (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) lithium battery ● Batteries can be purchased at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores.
  • Page 372 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ For normal operation after replacing the battery Observe the following precautions to prevent accidents: ● Always work with dry hands. Moisture may cause the battery to rust. ● Do not touch or move any other component inside the remote control. ●...
  • Page 373: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing fuses If any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as nec- essary. Turn the power switch to the “LOCK” position (vehicles without a smart entry &...
  • Page 374 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Instrument panel (right-hand drive vehicles)  Remove the cover. Do not pull off the cover using excessive force as it is attached to the footwell light. Remove the lid. Remove the fuse with the pull- out tool. Only type A fuse can be removed using the pullout tool.
  • Page 375 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Check if the fuse is blown. Normal fuse Blown fuse Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse of an appropriate amperage rat- ing. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box lid. Type A Type B ...
  • Page 376 (P. 378) ● If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional. ■ If there is an overload in a circuit The fuses are designed to blow, protecting the wiring harness from damage.
  • Page 377 Doing so may cause electric shock, resulting in death or serious injury. NOTICE ■ Before replacing fuses Have the cause of electrical overload determined and repaired by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 378: Light Bulbs

    As there is a danger that components may be damaged, we recommend that replacement is carried out by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. For more information about replacing other light bulbs, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional.
  • Page 379 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear ■ Rear fog light Rear turn signal lights Stop/tail lights (bulb type) back-up light License plate lights Back-up light rear fog light : Left-hand drive vehicles : Right-hand drive vehicles YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 380 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replacing light bulbs Headlights ■ Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Pull the bulb out while press- ing the lock release of the connector. Replace the light bulb, and install the bulb base. Align the 3 tabs on the light bulb with the mounting and insert.
  • Page 381 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front fog lights (if equipped) ■ Turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction of the light to be replaced. Turn the steering wheel to a point that allows your hand to easily fit between the tire and fender liner.
  • Page 382 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Set the new light bulb. Align the 3 tabs on the light bulb with the mounting, and insert. Turn and secure the bulb. Install the connector. Shake the bulb base gently to check that it is not loose, turn the front fog light, on once and visually confirm that no light is...
  • Page 383 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Reinstall the fender liner. Attach the end of the fender liner to the inside of the front bumper. Install the screw. ■ Front position lights/daytime running lights (bulb type) Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Remove the light bulb. When installing, reverse the steps listed.
  • Page 384 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front turn signal lights ■ Turn the bulb base counterclockwise. Type A Type B   Remove the light bulb Type A Type B   When installing, reverse the steps listed. Side turn signal lights ■ Depress the mirror.
  • Page 385 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the mirror. To prevent damaging the vehi- cle, wrap the screwdriver with a tape. Remove the bulb base. Remove the light bulb. After installing the new bulb, secure the bulb base to the mirror body. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 386 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Align the tabs, and secure the mirror by pushing in each diagonally-opposite pair of tabs in order. Make sure to insert the tabs in order as shown in the illustra- tion, and push them in until a click is heard.
  • Page 387 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Install the new bulb. Stop/tail light Rear turn signal light Turn and secure the bulb base. Stop/tail light Rear turn signal light Install the cover. Align the cover claws with the notches. Press the cover until it is fixed.
  • Page 388 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the light bulb. Install the new bulb. Install the cover. Insert a properly sized screw- driver into one of the holes, push the screwdriver until click- ing sound is heard. Repeat for the other hole. Make sure that the cover is secured by pressing on the entire cover.
  • Page 389 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Back-up light/rear fog light ■ Remove the clip and partly remove the cover. Pull the center section of the clip and the remove and pull out the lock. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Remove the light bulb. After installing the new bulb, reinstall the clip.
  • Page 390 (LED type) and high mounted stoplight consists of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional to have the light replaced.
  • Page 391 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Replacing light bulbs ● Turn off the lights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the lights. The bulbs become very hot and may cause burns. ● Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands. When it is unavoidable to hold the glass portion, use and hold with a clean dry cloth to avoid getting moisture and oils on the bulb.
  • Page 392 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 393: When Trouble Arises

    When trouble arises 8-1. Essential information 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency flashers...394 If your vehicle needs to If your vehicle has to be towed ......397 be stopped in an emergency....395 If you think something is wrong.......403 If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds ......404 If you have a flat tire...
  • Page 394: Emergency Flashers

    8-1. Essential information Emergency flashers The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road to a breakdown, etc. Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 395: If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency

    8-1. Essential information If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehicle using the follow- ing procedure: Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly depress it. Do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly as this will increase the effort required to slow the vehicle.
  • Page 396 8-1. Essential information Vehicles with a smart entry & start system: To stop the hybrid system, press and hold the power switch for 3 consecutive seconds or more, or press it briefly 3 times or more in suc- Press and hold for 3 seconds or cession.
  • Page 397: Steps To Take In An Emergency If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    Situations when it is necessary to contact dealers before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional or commercial towing service before towing. ● The hybrid system is operating but the vehicle does not move.
  • Page 398 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Towing with a wheel-lift type truck From the front From the rear   Release the parking brake. Use a towing dolly under the front wheels. Using a flatbed truck If your vehicle is transported by a flatbed truck, it should be tied down at the locations shown in the illustration.
  • Page 399 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency towing If a tow truck is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily towed using cables or chains secured to the emergency towing eyelets. This should only be attempted on hard surfaced roads for short distances at under 5 km/h (3 mph).
  • Page 400 Vehicles with a wheel nut wrench: Wheel nut wrench is installed in the lug- gage. (P. 416, 432) ● Vehicles without a wheel nut wrench: Wheel nut wrench can be purchased at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 401 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ When towing the vehicle Be sure to transport the vehicle with the front wheels raised or with all four wheels raised off the ground.
  • Page 402 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the vehicle when towing using a wheel-lift type truck ● Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Do not tow the vehicle from the rear when the power switch in the “LOCK” position or the key is removed.
  • Page 403: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    If you think something is wrong If you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle proba- bly needs adjustment or repair. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional as soon as possible.
  • Page 404: If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds

    However, if this continues to occur, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Warning light and warning buzzer list...
  • Page 405 • The electronic engine control system; • The electronic throttle control system; or • The emission control system.  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. SRS warning light Indicates a malfunction in: •...
  • Page 406 When the warning light flashes (and a buzzer sounds): Indicates a malfunction in the PCS (Pre-Crash Safety sys- tem)  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. When the warning light flashes or illuminates (and a...
  • Page 407 Brake system warning light Indicates a malfunction in: • The regenerative brake system; or • The electronically controlled brake system.  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota (Yellow) dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
  • Page 408 When the light comes on after blinking for 1 minute: Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system. (P. 411)  Have the system checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 409  Have maintenance performed on the hybrid battery (If equipped) (traction battery) cooling component at any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional. ■ Passenger detection sensor and passenger seat belt reminder ●...
  • Page 410 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ Warning buzzer In some cases, the buzzer may not be heard because of noisy place or an audio sound. ■ Electric power steering system warning light (warning buzzer) When the 12-volt battery charge becomes insufficient or the voltage tempo- rarily drops, the electric power steering system warning light may come on and the warning buzzer may sounds.
  • Page 411 If there is a lot of snow or ice on the vehicle, particularly around the wheels or wheel housings ● If non-genuine Toyota wheels are used (Even if you use Toyota wheels, the tire pressure warning system may not work properly with some types of tires.) ●...
  • Page 412 Check the tires. If a tire is flat, change it with the spare tire and have the flat tire repaired by the nearest authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 413 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Exterior Warning Warning light/Details/Actions buzzer buzzer light Smart entry & start system indicator The electronic key was carried outside the vehicle and the driver’s door was opened and closed while any shift position other Continuous Continuous than P was selected without turning off the power switch.
  • Page 414 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Exterior Warning Warning light/Details/Actions buzzer buzzer light Smart entry & start system indicator Indicates that the electronic key is not present when attempting to start the hybrid  Once system. (Flashes in ...
  • Page 415: If You Have A Flat Tire (Vehicles With A Spare Tire)

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire (vehicles with a spare tire) Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire. For details about tires: P. 348 WARNING ■...
  • Page 416 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tool bag Location ■ Jack Luggage floor cover Spare tire Wheel nut wrench Tool bag Towing eyelet Jack handle YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 417 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ Using the tire jack Observe the following precautions. Improper use of the tire jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading to death or serious injury. ● Do not use the tire jack for any purpose other than replacing tires or install- ing and removing tire chains.
  • Page 418 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the jack Move the front left seat to the front most position and remove the cover. Take out the jack. For tightening For loosening YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 419 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the spare tire Vehicles with a compact spare tire  Vehicles with a deck board: Lift the deck board and pull it toward you to remove it. (P. 310) Remove luggage floor cover.
  • Page 420 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Replacing a flat tire Chock the tires. Flat tire Wheel chock positions Left-hand side Behind the rear right-hand side tire Front Right-hand side Behind the rear left-hand side tire Left-hand side In front of the front right-hand side tire Rear Right-hand side In front of the front left-hand side tire...
  • Page 421 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Turn the tire jack portion hand until the notch of the jack is in contact with the jack point. The jack point guides are located under the rocker panel. They indi- cate the jack point positions. Raise the vehicle until the tire is slightly raised off the ground.
  • Page 422 • If there are any cracks or deformations in the bolt screws, nut threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. • When installing the wheel nuts, be sure to install them with the tapered ends facing inward.
  • Page 423 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Installing the spare tire Remove any dirt or foreign mat- ter from the wheel contact sur- face. If foreign matter is on the wheel contact surface, the wheel nuts may loosen while the vehicle is in motion, causing the tire to come off.
  • Page 424 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Lower the vehicle. Firmly tighten each wheel nut two or three times in the order shown in the illustration. Tightening torque: 103 N·m (10.5 kgf·m, 76 ft·lbf) Do not use other tools or any addi- tional leverage other than your hands, such as a hammer, pipe or your foot.
  • Page 425 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Vehicles with aluminum wheels  Remove the center wheel orna- ment by pushing from the reverse side. Be careful not to lose the wheel ornament. Stow the flat tire, tire jack and all tools. ■...
  • Page 426 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ Certification for the jack YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 427 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 428 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When using the compact spare tire ● Remember that the compact spare tire provided is specifically designed for use with your vehicle. Do not use your compact spare tire on another vehicle.
  • Page 429 When replacing the tires (vehicles with a tire pressure warning system) When removing or fitting the wheels, tires or the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may be damaged if not handled correctly.
  • Page 430: If You Have A Flat Tire (Vehicles With An Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit)

    (P. 431) After temporarily repairing the tire with the kit, have the tire repaired or replaced by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Repairs conducted using the emergency tire puncture repair kit are only a temporary measure.
  • Page 431 A flat tire that cannot be repaired with the emergency tire puncture repair In the following cases, the tire cannot be repaired with the emergency tire puncture repair kit. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 432 : Use of the jack, jack handle and wheel nut wrench. (if equipped) (P. 416) A jack, jack handle and wheel nut wrench can be purchased at any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional.
  • Page 433 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency tire puncture repair kit components Nozzle Compressor switch Power plug Air pressure gauge Hose Stickers YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 434 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the emergency tire puncture repair kit Vehicles with a deck board: Lift the deck board and pull it toward you to remove it. (P. 310) Remove luggage floor cover. Take out the emergency tire puncture repair kit.
  • Page 435 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Remove the cap from the bot- tle. Connect the nozzle to the valve. Screw the end of the nozzle clock- wise as far as possible. The bottle should hang vertically without contacting the ground. If the bottle does not hang vertically, move the vehicle so that the tire valve is located properly.
  • Page 436 Remove any dirt and moisture from the wheel before attaching the label. If it is impossible to attach the label, make sure to tell any authorized Toyota dealer repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional when you have them repair and replace the tire that sealant is injected.
  • Page 437 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Connect the bottle to the com- pressor. Screw the end of the hose clock- wise as far as possible. Check the specified tire inflation pressure. Tire inflation pressure is specified on the label in the glove box. (P.
  • Page 438 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Inflate the tire until the specified air pressure is reached. The sealant will be injected and the pressure will surge and then gradually decrease. The air pressure gauge will display the actual tire infla- tion pressure about 1 minute (5 minutes at low tempera- ture) after the switch is...
  • Page 439 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency With the compressor switch off, disconnect the nozzle from the valve on the tire and then pull out the power plug from the power outlet socket or cigarette lighter. Some sealant may leak when the hose is removed. Install the valve cap onto the valve of the emergency repaired tire.
  • Page 440 Taking precautions to avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration and sharp turns, drive carefully at under 80 km/h (50 mph) to the nearest authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional for tire repair or replacement.
  • Page 441 The sealant stored in the emergency tire puncture repair kit can be used only once to temporarily repair a single tire. If the sealant has been used and needs to be replaced, purchase a new bottle at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. The compressor is reusable.
  • Page 442 The sealant has a limited lifespan. The expiry date is marked on the bottle. The bottle of sealant should be replaced with a new bottle before the expiry date. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qual- ified and equipped professional for replacement.
  • Page 443 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When fixing the flat tire ● Stop your vehicle in a safe and flat area. ● Do not touch the wheels or the area around the brakes immediately after the vehicle has been driven. After the vehicle has been driven, the wheels and the area around the brakes may be extremely hot.
  • Page 444 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ Driving to spread the liquid sealant evenly Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. Failing to do so may result in a loss of vehicle control and cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 445 When a tire is repaired with liquid sealants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional or other qualified service shop as soon as possible.
  • Page 446: If The Hybrid System Will Not Start

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the hybrid system will not start Reasons for the hybrid system not starting vary depending on the situation. Check the following and perform the appropriate procedure: The hybrid system will not start even though the correct starting procedure is being followed.
  • Page 447 ● One or both of the 12-volt battery terminals may be disconnected. (P. 343) Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional if the problem cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures are unknown.
  • Page 448: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles With A Smart Entry & Start System)

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the electronic key does not operate properly (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) If communication between the electronic key and vehicle is interrupted (P. 137) or the electronic key cannot be used because the battery is depleted, the smart entry &...
  • Page 449 (green) turns on. Press the power switch. In the event that the hybrid system still cannot be operated, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■ Stopping the hybrid system Shift the shift lever to P and press the power switch as you normally do when stopping the hybrid system.
  • Page 450: If The Vehicle 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged

    The following procedures may be used to start the hybrid sys- tem if the vehicle’s 12-volt battery is discharged. You can also call any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. If you have a set of jumper (or booster) cables and a second vehicle with a 12-volt battery, you can jump start your vehicle by following the steps below.
  • Page 451 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Connect the jumper cables according to the following procedure. Connect a positive jumper cable clamp to the exclusive jump start- ing terminal on your vehicle. Connect the clamp on the other end of the positive cable to the pos- itive (+) battery terminal on the second vehicle.
  • Page 452 (vehicles with a smart entry & start system). Make sure the “READY” indicator comes on. If the indicator does not come on, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Once the hybrid system has started, remove the jumper cables in the exact reverse order from which they were connected.
  • Page 453 ■ After recharging the 12-volt battery Have the 12-volt battery inspected at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. If the 12-volt battery is deteriorating, continued use may cause the 12-volt battery to emit a malodorous gas, which may be detrimental to the health of passengers.
  • Page 454 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When replacing the 12-volt battery P. 347 ■ 12-volt battery precautions The 12-volt battery contains poisonous and corrosive acidic electrolyte, while related parts contain lead and lead compounds. Observe the following precautions when handling the 12-volt battery: ●...
  • Page 455: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    (radiator) for any leaks. Radiator Cooling fan If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional. YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 456 (The fan may not operate in freezing temperatures.) If the fan is not operating: Stop the hybrid system immediately and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. If the fan is operating: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional.
  • Page 457 (radiator) for any leaks. Radiator Cooling fan If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional. The coolant level is satisfac- tory if it is between the “F”...
  • Page 458 Start the hybrid system and check for the hybrid system overheat warning light. If the warning light does not go off: Stop the hybrid system and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. If the warning light goes off: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 459 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE ■ When adding engine/power control unit coolant Wait until the hybrid system has cooled down before adding engine/power control unit coolant. When adding coolant, do so slowly. Adding cool coolant to a hot hybrid sys- tem too quickly can cause damage to the hybrid system.
  • Page 460: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes stuck Carry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehicle becomes stuck in mud, dirt or snow: Stop the hybrid system. Set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P.
  • Page 461 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When attempting to free a stuck vehicle If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure the surrounding area is clear to avoid striking other vehicles, objects or people. The vehicle may also lunge forward or lunge back suddenly as it becomes free.
  • Page 462 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 463: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle specifications 9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)...464 Fuel information ....474 9-2. Customization Customizable features ..475 9-3. Items to initialize Items to initialize ....479 YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 464: Specifications Maintenance Data

    9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions and weights Overall length 3950 mm (155.5 in.) Overall width 1695 mm (66.7 in.) 1510 mm (59.4 in.) Overall height 1520 mm (59.8 in.) Wheelbase 2510 mm (98.8 in.) 1485 mm (58.4 in.) Front 1470 mm (57.8 in.) 1460 mm (57.4 in.)
  • Page 465 The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is stamped under the front right seat.
  • Page 466 9-1. Specifications Engine Model 1NZ-FXE Type 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasoline 75.0  84.7 mm (2.95  3.33 in.) Bore and stroke Displacement 1497 cm (91.3 cu.in.) Intake: 0.15  0.25 mm (0.0060.010 in.) Valve clearance Exhaust: 0.25 0.35 mm (0.010  0.014 in.) (engine cold) Fuel EU area:...
  • Page 467 5 minutes, and check the oil level on the dipstick. Engine oil selection ■ “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Toyota recommends the use of approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil”. Another motor oil of matching quality can also be used.
  • Page 468 9-1. Specifications Oil viscosity (0W-20 is explained here as an example): • The 0W in 0W-20 indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. •...
  • Page 469 Power control unit  1.6 L (1.7 qt., 1.4 Imp.qt.) Use either of the following: • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” • A similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based Coolant type non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite, and non- borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 470 3.3 L (3.5 qt., 2.9 Imp.qt.) Fluid type Toyota Genuine ATF WS : The fluid capacity is the reference quantity. If replacement is necessary, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. NOTICE ■...
  • Page 471 9-1. Specifications Tires and wheels 15-inch tires  Tire size 175/65R15 84H Front wheel Rear wheel kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) Tire inflation pressure Standard tire pressure: Standard tire pressure: (Recommended cold 230 (2.3, 33) 220 (2.2, 32) tire inflation pressure) ECO tire pressure...
  • Page 472 9-1. Specifications 16-inch tires  Tire size 195/50R16 84V Front wheel Rear wheel Vehicle speed (kgf/cm kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) bar, psi) Tire inflation pressure 160 km/h (Recommended cold (99 mph) or 220 (2.2, 32) 200 (2.0, 29) tire inflation pressure) less More than 160 km/h...
  • Page 473 9-1. Specifications Light bulbs Light Bulbs Type Halogen headlights Front fog lights Front position light/daytime running lights 21/5 (bulb type) Front turn signal lights Side turn signal lights Exterior Rear turn signal lights Stop/tail lights (bulb type) 21/5 Back-up light Rear fog light License plate lights Vanity lights...
  • Page 474: Fuel Information

    ■ Use of ethanol blended gasoline in a gasoline engine Toyota allows the use of ethanol blended gasoline where the ethanol content is up to 10%. Make sure that the ethanol blended gasoline to be used has a Research Octane Number that follows the above.
  • Page 475: Customization

    (For further information on customizing settings using the Naviga- tion/Multimedia system, refer to the “Navigation and multimedia system Owner’s Manual”.) Settings that can be changed by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for fur- ther details Definition of symbols: O = Available, —...
  • Page 476 9-2. Customization Smart entry & start system (P. 122, 134) ■ Default Customized Function setting setting Smart entry & start system Operation signal — (Emergency flashers) Time elapsed before automatic 60 seconds door lock function is activated if 30 seconds —...
  • Page 477 9-2. Customization Automatic light control system (P. 196) ■ Default Customized Function setting setting Light sensor sensitivity Level 3 Level 1 to 5 Lights (P. 196) ■ Default Customized Function setting setting 60 seconds Time that the low beam headlights 30 seconds 90 seconds —...
  • Page 478 9-2. Customization Automatic air conditioning system (P. 292) ■ Default Customized Function setting setting Air conditioning control of Eco drive — mode WARNING ■ During customization As the hybrid system needs to be operating during customization, ensure that the vehicle is parked in a place with adequate ventilation. In a closed area such as a garage, exhaust gases including harmful carbon monoxide (CO) may collect and enter the vehicle.
  • Page 479: Items To Initialize

    9-3. Items to initialize Items to initialize The following item must be initialized for normal system opera- tion in cases such as after the battery is reconnected, or mainte- nance is performed on the vehicle. Item When to initialize Reference •...
  • Page 480 9-3. Items to initialize YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 481: Index

    Index What to do if... (Troubleshooting) .....482 Alphabetical index ......486 For vehicles with a Navigation/Multimedia system, refer to the “Navigation and multimedia system Owner’s Manual” for information regarding the equipment listed below. • Navigation/Multimedia system • Rear view monitor system YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 482 You lose your keys ● If you lose your keys, new genuine keys can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. (P. 112) ● If you lose your electronic keys, the risk of vehicle theft increases signifi- cantly.
  • Page 483 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) If you think something is wrong The hybrid system does not start (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) ● Is the shift lever in P? (P. 178) ● Is the 12-volt battery discharged? (P. 450) The hybrid system does not start (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 484 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) The steering wheel cannot be turned after the engine is stopped ● Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: It is locked to prevent theft of the vehicle if the key is pulled from the power switch.
  • Page 485 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) When a problem has occurred If you have a flat tire ● Vehicles with a spare tire Stop the vehicle in a safe place and replace the flat tire with the spare tire. (P. 415) ●...
  • Page 486: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Alphabetical index Modification and disposal of airbags ....47 A/C..........292 Side airbag operating Air conditioning filter....367 conditions ......48 Automatic air conditioning Side airbag precautions ..43 system ........ 292 Side and curtain shield airbags ABS (Anti-lock Brake operating conditions .....
  • Page 487 Alphabetical index Audio system (without a Navigation/Multimedia Back door system)........258 Back door......128 CD player ......269 Luggage compartment iPod........277 light........130 MP3/WMA disc ..... 269 Back-up lights Optimal use......262 Replacing light bulb ....389 Radio........264 Wattage ........
  • Page 488 Alphabetical index Child safety ........ 54 12-volt battery Care........318, 322 precautions....346, 453 Aluminum wheels....319 Airbag precautions....43 Exterior........318 Back door precautions ..131 Interior........322 Child restraint system ..... 55 Seat belts ......323 How your child should wear CD player ........
  • Page 489 Alphabetical index Child-protectors....... 126 Cigarette lighter ....... 313 Daytime running light Cleaning......318, 322 system........199 Aluminum wheels....319 Replacing the light bulbs..390 Exterior........318 Defogger Interior........322 Outside rear view Seat belts ......323 mirrors ........ 296 Clock ......... 102 Rear window ......
  • Page 490 Alphabetical index Double locking system....89 Emergency, in case of Drive information ..... 100 If the 12-volt battery is Driver’s seat belt reminder discharged......450 light......... 407 If the electronic key does Driving ........168 not operate properly ... 448 Break-in tips ......
  • Page 491 Alphabetical index Engine Engine switch ....178, 182 “ACC” position....... 179 Auto power off function ..184 Accessory mode ....183 Changing the power switch Compartment ......335 modes......... 183 Engine switch....178, 182 If your vehicle has to be stopped Hood ........
  • Page 492 Alphabetical index Front seats ....... 148 Adjustment ......148 Hands-free system Cleaning........ 322 (for cellular phone) Correct driving posture.... 32 Hazard lights Head restraints...... 153 Switch ........394 Seat heaters......301 Head restraints ......153 Front turn signal lights.... 194 Headlights ........
  • Page 493 Alphabetical index Hybrid system ......75 Emergency shut off system..80 Identification ......465 Energy monitor/consumption Engine........465 screen......... 104 Vehicle ........465 EV drive mode ...... 188 Ignition switch High voltage components ..79 (Power switch)....178, 182 Hybrid System Indicator..99 Auto power off function ..
  • Page 494 Alphabetical index Jack Lane Departure Alert (LDA) ..231 Positioning a floor jack ..333 LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ..231 Vehicle-equipped jack... 416 Lever Jack handle ...... 416, 432 Auxiliary catch lever....331 Jam protection function Hood lock release lever ..331 Power window.......
  • Page 495 Alphabetical index Maintenance Navigation system Do-it-yourself maintenance ....... 328 Maintenance data ....464 Odometer........100 Maintenance requirements ... 325 Malfunction indicator lamp ..405 Engine oil ......467 Manual headlight Opener leveling dial......198 Back door......129 Meter ........... 97 Fuel filler door .......
  • Page 496 Alphabetical index PCS (Pre-Crash Safety system)........218 Radiator ........340 Function ........ 218 Radio......... 264 PCS switch......221 Radio data system....266 Warning light ......406 RDS ........... 266 Personal lights ......304 Rear fog light ......201 Switch ........304 Replacing light bulbs.....
  • Page 497 Alphabetical index Replacing Seats ......... 148, 150 Electronic key battery.... 369 Adjustment......148 Fuses ........373 Adjustment precautions ..149 Light bulbs......378 Child seats/child restraint Tires ........415 system installation ....65 Wireless remote control Cleaning........ 322 battery......... 369 Folding down the rear Road accident cautions ....
  • Page 498 Alphabetical index Side mirrors......159 Stuck Adjusting and folding..... 159 If the vehicle becomes Heaters ......... 296 stuck ........460 Side turn signal lights ..... 194 Sun visors ........ 312 Replacing light bulbs..... 384 Switches Turn signal lever ....194 Audio remote control Wattage.........
  • Page 499 Alphabetical index Rear window wiper and Tire pressure warning system washer switch ..... 207 Function ........ 349 Seat heater switches..... 301 Initializing ......350 Talk switch Installing tire pressure Telephone switch warning valves and Tire pressure warning transmitters......350 reset switch......351 Registering ID codes ....
  • Page 500 Emergency towing ....397 Wattage ........ 473 Towing eyelet......399 Vanity mirrors ......312 Trailer towing ......177 Vehicle identification Toyota Safety Sense....212 number ........465 Traction control ....... 244 Vehicle Stability Control Trailer towing ......177 (VSC) ........244 Transmission ......
  • Page 501 Alphabetical index Warning lights......93 P position request ....408 ABS........405 PCS (Pre-Crash Safety Automatic High Beam ... 406 system)....... 406 Brake system ......404 Seat belt reminder light..407 Charging system ....404 Slip indicator ......406 Cruise control indicator ..407 Smart entry &...
  • Page 502 Alphabetical index Windows ........162 Power windows ..... 162 Rear window defogger ..296 Washer......203, 207 Windshield wipers ....203 Intermittent windshield wipers ......... 203 Rain-sensing windshield wipers ......... 204 Winter driving tips ....253 Wireless remote control key .......... 111 Battery-saving function ..
  • Page 503 Alphabetical index YARIS_HV_OM_Europe_OM52G76E...
  • Page 504 GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever Fuel filler door P. 331 P. 209 Hood lock release Fuel filler door opener Tire inflation pressure lever P. 331 P. 209 P. 471 Fuel tank capacity 36 L (9.5 gal., 7.9 Imp.gal.) (Reference) Fuel type P.

Table of Contents

Save PDF