Toyota RAV4 2000 Owner's Manual
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Foreword
Welcome to the growing group of value−conscious people who drive Toyotas. We
are proud of the advanced engineering and quality construction of each vehicle we
build.
This electric vehicle is 2WD (FF).
This Owner's Manual explains the features of your new Toyota. Please read it and
follow the instructions carefully so that you can enjoy many years of safe motoring.
When it comes to service, remember that your EV service station knows your
vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. He will provide quality
maintenance and any other assistance you may require.
Please leave this Owner's Manual in this vehicle at the time of resale. The next
owner will need this information also.
All information and specifications in this manual are current at the time of
printing. However, because of Toyota's policy of continual product improve-
ment, we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.
Please note that this manual applies to all models and explains all equipment,
including options. Therefore, you may find some explanations for equipment
not installed on your vehicle.
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1999 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in
part, without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation.
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  • Page 1 This electric vehicle is 2WD (FF). This Owner’s Manual explains the features of your new Toyota. Please read it and follow the instructions carefully so that you can enjoy many years of safe motoring. When it comes to service, remember that your EV service station knows your vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction.
  • Page 2 New vehicle warranty Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota limited warranties: A wide variety of non−genuine spare parts and accesso- D New vehicle warranty ries for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the D Others market.
  • Page 3 The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in read Off−road vehicle precautions" in Section 3 and your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle Off−road driving precautions" in Section 4. is scrapped with the airbags and pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire.
  • Page 4 Precautions for use If an accident occurs of RAV4 EV Pull the vehicle off the road, put the selector lever in "P" and remove the motor key. The RAV4 EV has both high voltage DC and AC sys- In order to avoid personal injuries, do not touch any tems as well as a 12−volt system.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents 1 FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA RAV4 EV Page 1 Overview of instruments and controls .......
  • Page 6 Important information about this manual Safety and vehicle damage warnings Safety symbol In this manual, you will see CAUTION and NOTICE warn- ings. These are used in the following ways: CAUTION This is a warning against something which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk to yourself and other people.
  • Page 7 Caution: High Voltage Your electric vehicle is equipped with cables connected to parts of the vehicle subject to high voltage (about 300 V). There are some other parts which reach high temperatures when you are driving. Never touch battery cables (wrapped in amber− colored harnesses) and their connector since high voltages are applied and they are dangerous.
  • Page 8 Location Of Warning Labels On High Voltage Warnings for: 3. Charging 1. Power control unit 4. Service plug 2. HWS noise filter viii...
  • Page 9 WE REALLY CARE ABOUT YOU PLEASE BUCKLE UP Toyota has made a special effort to encourage use of seat belts. Toyota belts are: Comfortable Easy to use Convenient We encourage you to use your belts every time you drive.
  • Page 10 Quick index −6 D If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on ... D How to charge ............D If an error code appears on the charge control panel .
  • Page 11: Overview Of Instruments And Controls

    SECTION – FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA RAV4 EV Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview ........
  • Page 12 Instrument panel overview 1. Side vent 2. Instrument cluster 3. Personal lights 4. Glove box 5. Power door lock switch 6. Power window switches 7. Parking brake lever 8. Running mode selector lever 9. Rear seat heater switch 10. Ashtray 11.
  • Page 13 1. Instrument panel light control knob 2. Headlight and turn signal switch 3. Wiper and washer switch 4. Clock 5. HWS (Heated windshield) switch 6. Air conditioning controls 7. Emergency flasher switch 8. Rear window defogger switch 9. Car audio 10.
  • Page 14 Instrument cluster overview 1. Speedometer 2. Odometer 3. Service reminder indicators or indicator lights 4. SOC (State of Charge) meter 5. Traction battery voltmeter 6. Trip meter 7. Trip meter reset knob...
  • Page 15 Indicator symbols on the instrument panel ∗ Brake system warning light Headlight high beam indicator light ∗ Seat belt reminder light Running mode position indicator light ∗ Auxiliary battery discharge warning light EB (Electrical Brake) mode indicator light ∗ Motor system warning light Snow mode indicator light ∗...
  • Page 16 SOC (State of Charge) meter and traction battery voltmeter Odometer and trip meter B: Traction battery voltmeter The traction battery voltmeter indicates the voltage level of the traction batteries. In- creasing energy consumption is indicated by a decreasing voltage level. (For exam- ple, acceleration, accessory use, etc.) For best performance, recharge the batteries when the voltmeter enters the yellow zone...
  • Page 17 Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers (a) Brake System Warning Light and If the indicator or Do this. If the indicator or Do this. Buzzer buzzer comes on ... buzzer comes on ... This light comes on in the following cases when the motor switch is in the ON"...
  • Page 18 Have your vehicle checked at your EV Any of the following conditions may oc- (c) SRS Warning Light service station in the following cases: cur, but do not indicate the malfunc- This indicator comes on when the mo- tion: The light does not come on even if the tor switch is turned to the ACC"...
  • Page 19 (d) Open Door Warning Light (f) "ABS" Warning Light A warning light turning on briefly during operation does not indicate a problem. This warning light comes on when any of The light comes on when the motor switch the doors are not completely closed. turned is turned to the ON"...
  • Page 20 (h) Auxiliary Battery Discharge Warning (j) Output Control Warning Light and (k) Warning Buzzers Light Buzzer In the following cases, the buzzer contin- This light comes on when the motor This light comes on when the motor ues to sound: switch is on.
  • Page 21 5. Turn the motor switch to "ON", but do not start the motor. All the service reminder indicators ex- cept the open door warning light and SRS airbag warning light should come on. The "ABS" warning light and low tire pressure warning light go off after about 3 seconds.
  • Page 23: How To Drive

    SECTION – FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA RAV4 EV How to drive Before starting the traction motor ......
  • Page 24: Before Starting The Traction Motor

    Before starting the traction Motor switch with steering motor lock 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- If you leave the key in the "ACC" or fore entering it. "LOCK" position and open the side door, a buzzer will remind you to remove the 2.
  • Page 25: How To Start The Traction Motor

    start traction motor Before starting the traction motor NOTICE Do not leave the key in the "ON" position. The auxiliary battery will discharge traction motor could be damaged. You must push in the key to turn it from 1. Make sure the charge coupler is not "ACC"...
  • Page 26 (b) Turning on the traction motor Although you may turn on the traction NOTICE motor with the selector lever in the "N" position, for your safety, be sure to start z If there is a problem in the traction the vehicle with the selector lever in the motor system, the "READY"...
  • Page 27: How To Drive

    How to drive Selector Lever Position Parking, motor starting and EB button key removal position Lock release button Reverse position To prevent misshifting Neutral position Normal driving position OFF position When releasing the accelerator ped- al with the EB button in ON position, engine braking effect will be applied.
  • Page 28 4. The selector lever should be operated in the same manner as an ordinary gasoline−fueled vehicle with an auto- matic transmission. If you desire an engine braking effect", push the EB" button (EB indicator lamp will illumi- nate). The engine braking effect" is similar to that as an ordinary gaso- line−fueled vehicle with an automatic transmission.
  • Page 29 CAUTION Be careful when downshifting on a slippery surface. Abrupt shifting could cause the vehicle to spin or skid. (c) Backing up 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. 2. With the brake pedal held down with your foot, shift the selector lever to the "R"...
  • Page 30 Avoid the driving that may cause an (h) If you cannot shift the selector le- CAUTION excessive load applied to the vehicle. ver out of "P" position. Driving such as high speed driving, driv- If you cannot shift the selector lever from While the vehicle is moving, never ing on a slope, rapid speed increases, the "P"...
  • Page 31: Parking Brake

    Tire pressure warning system Parking brake CAUTION Before driving, be sure the parking brake is fully released and the park- ing brake reminder light is off. When parking, firmly apply the parking The tire pressure warning system is brake to avoid inadvertent creeping. designed to provide warning when tire pressure of any one of the tires is To set: Pull up the lever.
  • Page 32 Installed tires should be of the specified The tire pressure warning system does size. They should be of the same size not function properly under certain cir- and construction. If tires other than of the cumstances. In the following cases, specified size are used, or if tires of dif- the low tire pressure warning light ferent sizes or constructions are mixed,...
  • Page 33: Charging

    SECTION – FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA RAV4 EV Battery Charging Charging procedure ......... .
  • Page 34 Charging procedure When charging the traction batteries, If you interrupt full charging often, the always apply a full charge. SOC meter may not indicate the correct value. Whenever possible, avoid interrupt- If you do not drive your vehicle for a ing the full charging cycle.
  • Page 35 CAUTION When charging the traction batter- Charge port ies, select a well ventilated area. Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) has certified the RAV4 EV as having no hydrogen emissions during charging. However, under certain circumstances a battery cell failure could result in the release of a small amount of this flammable gas.
  • Page 36 4. Insert the charge coupler into the Keep flammable objects such as charge port in the front grill com- cigarettes or sparks away from the pletely. traction batteries. Since flammable Please read manufacturer’s gas may be produced from the manual for Off−Board Charger op- traction batteries, a fire or explo- eration.
  • Page 37 BATTERY CHARGE CONTROLLER Preheating/precooling mode": (1) Normal charge FUNCTION AND OPERATION You can recharge your RAV4 EV at any 1. When you insert the charge coupler RAV4 EV has 4 types of settings for convenient or cost effective time (for ex- into the charge port, charging starts charging as shown below: ample, during off−peak hours), by using...
  • Page 38 (2) Charge by timer 6. Insert the charge coupler within 3 min- (3) Charging and preheating/precooling utes from step 5. for vehicle interior PROCEDURE Charging starts and stops automatically The battery charge timer can also be 1. Push the "TIME SET" button to show when the traction batteries are charged.
  • Page 39 4. Push the "TIME SET" button again. If the charge coupler is removed from the 3. Push the "TIME SET" button again to The display goes out and the timer charge port before the SET TIME" func- show the preheating/precooling start setting completes.
  • Page 40 Effective operation for maximizing bat- CAUTION tery life 1. Do not charge the traction batteries or Do not touch the charge coupler or park the vehicle under the conditions charge port just after charging, be- below which can cause the batteries cause these surfaces may be hot.
  • Page 41 Indicators charge controller NOTICE z The auxiliary battery can be dis- charged if the charge coupler is The selector lever is not in "P". left inside of the charge port for a ACTION Shift the selector lever into "P". long period of time after charging is completed.
  • Page 43: Operation Of Instruments And Controls

    SECTION – OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Keys and Doors Keys ............Side doors .
  • Page 44: Keys

    Keys Side doors Your vehicle is supplied with two kinds KEY NUMBER PLATE LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY of keys. Your key number is shown on the plate. Insert the key into the keyhole and turn 1. Master key This key works in every Keep the plate in a safe place such as lock.
  • Page 45 LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH Push the switch. To lock: Push the switch on the front side. To unlock: Push the switch on the rear side. Operating the switch simultaneously locks or unlocks both side doors and the back door.
  • Page 46: Power Windows

    Power windows CAUTION Before driving, be sure that the doors closed locked, especially when small children are in the ve- hicle. Along with the proper use of seat belts, locking the doors helps prevent the driver and passengers from being thrown out from the ve- hicle during an accident.
  • Page 47 CAUTION Window lock Never try jamming any part of your switch body to make the jam protection function work intentionally. The jam protection function may not work if something gets caught just before the window fully closed. Automatic operation: Push the switch OPERATING THE PASSENGERS’...
  • Page 48: Back Door

    Back door CAUTION To avoid serious personal injury, you must do the following. Always make sure the head, hands and other parts of the body of all occupants are kept completely in- side the vehicle before you close the power windows. If someone’s neck, head or hands gets caught in a closing window, it could result in serious...
  • Page 49: Hood

    Hood CAUTION If the open back door hides the rear stop and tail lights or rear turn signal lights while you are parked, other road users must be warned of the presence of your vehicle by a warn- ing triangle or other device. To open the hood, do the following.
  • Page 50 CAUTION Right after driving, the support rod may be hot, so only touch the part coated with nylon. After inserting the rod, make sure it supports the hood securely. When closing the hood, be careful not to get your hands caught be- tween the hood and the vehicle body.
  • Page 51: Seats, Seat Belts, Steering Wheel And Mirrors

    SECTION – OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Seats, Seat belts, Steering wheel and Mirrors Seats ............Front seats .
  • Page 52: Seats

    Front seats Seat adjustment precautions Seats While the vehicle is being driven, all ve- Adjust the driver’s seat so that the foot While adjusting the seat, do not put hicle occupants should have the seatback pedals, steering wheel instrument your hands under the seat or near upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- panel controls are within easy reach of the moving parts.
  • Page 53: Rear Seats

    Rear seats Adjusting seatback angle Adjusting front seats 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER Pull the lever up. Then slide the seat to the desired position with slight body pressure and release the lever. 2. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER Lean forward and pull the lever up. Then lean back to the desired angle and release the lever.
  • Page 54 Folding up rear seats CAUTION Adjustments should not be made while the vehicle is moving. To reduce the risk of sliding under belt during collision, avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed. The seat belts provide maximum protection when passengers sitting straight and well back in the seats.
  • Page 55 2. Unlock the seat cushion. Swing the 3. Lock the raised bottom cushion in When returning the rear seat to its whole seat up and forward. place by clipping the strap to the original position, first remove the head hook. Then store the head restraint restraint.
  • Page 56: Flattening Seatbacks

    Flattening seatbacks Rear seats: Pull out the strap to unlock CAUTION the seatback, and push down the seat- back. When returning seats to their original Front seats: Remove the head restraint position; and slide the seat to the front−most Make sure the seat belts are not position.
  • Page 57: Head Restraints

    Head restraints Seat heater CAUTION Adjust the center of the head re- straint so that it is closest to the top of your ears. After adjusting the head restraint, make sure it is locked in position. Do not drive with the head re- straints removed.
  • Page 58 NOTICE CAUTION z Because placing the switch at "HI" Occupants must use caution when op- consumes relatively large electric erating the seat heater because they power, turn the switch to "LO" or may experience minor burns at low "OFF" after the seat is heated up temperature.
  • Page 59: Seat Belts

    Seat belts Seat belt precautions Toyota strongly urges that the driver and Do not allow the child to stand up or CAUTION passengers in the vehicle be properly re- kneel on either rear or front seats. An strained at all times with the seat belts...
  • Page 60 Front seat belts and rear outside seat belts If the seat belt cannot be pulled out of the Inspect the belt system periodically. retractor, firmly pull the belt and release Check for cuts, fraying, and loose it. You will then be able to smoothly pull parts.
  • Page 61 CAUTION CAUTION After inserting the tab, make sure Always make sure the shoulder belt the tab and buckle are locked and is positioned across the center of that the belt is not twisted. your shoulder. The belt should be kept away from your neck, but not Do not insert coins, clips, etc.
  • Page 62 CAUTION Both high−positioned lap belts and Take up slack loose−fitting belts could cause seri- ous injuries due to sliding under the lap belt during a collision. Keep Too high the lap belt positioned as low on hips as possible. For your safety, do not place the shoulder belt under your arm.
  • Page 63 Rear center seat belt Lengthen CAUTION After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and Too high that the belt is not twisted. Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in Adjust to a snug fit the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle.
  • Page 64 Stowing the rear seat belts Seat belt extender If your seat belt cannot be fastened se- curely because it is not long enough, a personalized seat belt extender is avail- able from your EV service station free of charge. Please contact your local EV service sta- tion to order the proper required length for the extender.
  • Page 65 CAUTION CAUTION When using the seat belt extender, After inserting the tab, make sure observe the following. Failure to fol- the tab and buckle are locked and low these instructions could result in that the seat belt extender is not less effectiveness of the seat belt re- twisted.
  • Page 66 Front seat belt pretensioners The driver and front passenger’s seat This indicator comes on when the mo- The seat belt pretensioner system con- belts pretensioners are designed to be tor key is turned to the "ACC" or "ON" sists mainly of the following components, activated in response to a severe fron- position.
  • Page 67 When a seat belt pretensioner is acti- NOTICE vated, an operating noise may be heard and a small amount of smoke−like gas Do not perform any of the following may be released. This gas is harmless changes without consulting your EV and does not indicate that a fire is occur- service station.
  • Page 68: Srs Driver And Front Passenger Airbags

    Toyota cause the seat belt pretensioners to strongly recommends that: operate. The driver sit as far back as pos- The front seat belt pretensioner assem- sible from the steering wheel while...
  • Page 69 If the severity of the impact is below the above threshold level, the SRS airbags may not deploy. However, this threshold velocity will be considerably higher if the vehicle strikes an object, such as a parked vehicle or sign pole, which can move or deform on impact, or if it is involved in an underride collision (e.g.
  • Page 70 Hitting a curb, Falling into or Collision from the rear edge of pavement jumping over a or hard material deep hole Collision from the side Vehicle rollover Landing hard or vehicle falling The SRS airbags are not designed to The SRS airbags may deploy if a seri- The SRS airbag system consists mainly of inflate if the vehicle is involved in a ous impact occurs to the underside of...
  • Page 71 In a severe frontal impact, sensors detect A crash severe enough to inflate the air- CAUTION deceleration and the system triggers the bags may break the windshield as the airbag inflators. Then a chemical reaction vehicle buckles. In vehicles with a pas- The SRS airbag system is designed in the inflators quickly fills the airbags senger airbag the windshield may also be...
  • Page 72 An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint system. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seat vehicle properly strained.
  • Page 73 Do not sit on the edge of the seat Do not allow a child to stand up, or Do not put objects or your pets on or lean over the dashboard when to kneel on the front passenger or in front of the dashboard or the vehicle is in use.
  • Page 74 NOTICE Do not modify or remove any wir- ing. Do not modify, remove, strike Do not perform any of the following or open any components, such as changes without consulting your EV the steering wheel pad, steering service station. Such changes can wheel, column cover, front passen- interfere with proper operation of the ger airbag cover, front passenger...
  • Page 75: Child Restraint

    Child restraint Child restraint precautions Toyota strongly urges the use of child NOTICE restraint systems children small enough to use them. Do not disconnect the battery cables before contacting your EV service sta- The laws of all fifty states in the U.S.A.
  • Page 76 Child restraint system A child restraint system for a small Toyota strongly urges use of Make sure you have complied with child or baby must itself be properly proper child restraint system that all installation instructions provided restrained on the seat with the lap por-...
  • Page 77 Types of child restraint system When not using the child restraint system, Child restraint systems are classified into CAUTION keep it secured with the seat belt. This the following 3 types depending on the will prevent it from injuring passengers in child’s age and size.
  • Page 78 Installation with 2−point type seat belt (A) Infant seat (C) Booster seat (B) Convertible seat (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION An infant seat is used in rear−facing position only.
  • Page 79 CAUTION After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the lap and shoulder portions of the belt is not twisted. Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle.
  • Page 80 2. While pressing the infant seat firmly 3. To remove the infant seat, press the CAUTION against the seat cushion and seatback, buckle−release button. tighten the lap belt by pulling its free Push and pull the child restraint sys- end to hold the infant seat securely. tem in different directions to be sure it is secure.
  • Page 81 When installing a child restraint system in the rear seat center position, set both seatbacks to the same angle as the back of the child restraint system so that the child restraint system securely strained. CAUTION Do not set both seatbacks to the dif- ferent angle as the back of the child restraint system.
  • Page 82 CAUTION After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the lap belt is not twisted. Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle.
  • Page 83 Installation with 3−point type seat belt 3. To remove the convertible seat, press (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION the buckle−release button. An infant seat is used in rear−facing position only. Push and pull the child restraint sys- tem in different directions to be sure it is secure.
  • Page 84 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through Do not put a rear−facing child re- CAUTION or around the infant seat following the straint system on the rear seat if it instructions provided by its manufactur- Never put a rear−facing child re- interferes with the lock mechanism er and insert the tab into the buckle straint system on the front seat be-...
  • Page 85 CAUTION After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the lap and shoulder portions of the belt are not twisted. Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle.
  • Page 86 4. To remove the infant seat, press the (B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION buckle−release button and allow the A convertible seat is used in forward− belt to retract completely. The belt will facing and rear−facing position depend- Make sure the seat belt is securely move freely again and be ready to ing on the child’s age and size.
  • Page 87 Move seat fully back CAUTION forward−facing child restraint Do not put a rear−facing child re- system should be allowed to be put straint system on the rear seat if it Never put a rear−facing child re- on the front seat only when it is interferes with the lock mechanism straint system on the front seat be- unavoidable.
  • Page 88 CAUTION After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the lap and shoulder portions of the belt are not twisted. Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle.
  • Page 89 3. While pressing convertible seat 4. To remove the convertible seat, press CAUTION firmly against the seat cushion and the buckle−release button and allow the seatback, let the shoulder belt retract belt to retract completely. The belt will Make sure the seat belt is securely as far as it will go to hold the convert- move freely again and be ready to locked.
  • Page 90 Move seat fully back (C) BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION 1. Sit the child on a booster seat. Run CAUTION the lap and shoulder belt through or A booster seat is used in forward−fac- around the booster seat and child fol- ing position only. A forward−facing child restraint sys- lowing the instructions provided by its tem should be allowed to be put on...
  • Page 91 CAUTION If the seat belt does not function normally, cannot protect your Always make sure the shoulder belt child from injury. Contact your EV is positioned across the center of service station immediately. Do not child’s shoulder. The belt should be use the seat until the seat belt is kept away from child’s neck, but fixed.
  • Page 92 Using a top strap Anchor brackets Follow the procedure below for a child Use the anchor bracket on the luggage TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: restraint system that requires the use compartment floor to attach the top strap. Outside anchor brackets of a top strap.
  • Page 93 2. Fix the child restraint system with 3. Replace the head restraint. Center anchor bracket the seat belt. 1. Fix the child restraint system with Latch hook onto anchor the seat belt. bracket and tighten the top strap. 2. Run the top strap through between For instructions to install the child re- both seatbacks.
  • Page 94: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    Outside rear view mirrors CAUTION CAUTION Do not adjust the mirror while the When you use the center anchor vehicle is moving. It may cause the bracket, make sure the top strap driver to mishandle the vehicle and runs through between both seat- an accident may occur resulting in backs and tighten it.
  • Page 95 Power rear view mirror con- trol Folding rear view mirrors NOTICE If ice should jam the mirror, do not operate the control or scrape the mir- ror face. Use a spray de−icer to free the mirror. To adjust a mirror, use the switches. To fold the rear view mirror, push back- ward.
  • Page 96: Anti−Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    Anti−glare inside rear view mirror CAUTION Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving. It may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and an accident may occur resulting in personal injuries. Adjust the mirror so that you can just see the rear of your vehicle in the mir- ror.
  • Page 97: Lights, Wipers And Defogger

    SECTION – OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights, Wipers and Defogger Headlights and turn signals ........Emergency flashers .
  • Page 98: Headlights And Turn Signals

    Headlights and turn signals NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the lights on longer than necessary. HEADLIGHTS High−Low beams For high beams, turn the headlights on and push the lever away To turn on the following lights: Twist from you (position 1).
  • Page 99: Emergency Flashers

    Emergency flashers NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the switch on longer than necessary. TURN SIGNALS To turn on the emergency flashers, push the switch. To signal a turn, push the headlight/ turn signal lever up or down to position All the turn signal lights will flash.
  • Page 100: Instrument Panel Light Control

    Instrument panel light control Personal lights Interior light To adjust the brightness of the instru- To turn on the interior light, slide the The personal lights operate separately ment panel lights, turn the knob. switch. with each outer switch. The interior light switch has the following To turn on the light, push the switch on positions: your side.
  • Page 101: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    Windshield wipers and washer Rear window wiper washer To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever toward you and release it. If the windshield wipers are off, they will operate a couple of times after the washer squirts. For instructions on adding washer fluid, see "Adding washer fluid"...
  • Page 102: Rear Window Defogger

    Rear window defogger Make sure you turn the defogger off when NOTICE the window is clear. Leaving the defogger on for a long time could cause the auxilia- Do not operate the rear wiper if the ry battery to discharge, especially during rear window is dry.
  • Page 103: Heated Windshield System

    To turn the heated windshield system the heated windshield system. Turn on, push the "HWS" switch. It operates the switch off and have your Toyota for about 15 minutes. checked by your EV service station. You can use the heated windshield system when the "READY"...
  • Page 105: Car Audio System

    SECTION – OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Car audio system Reference ..........Using your audio system .
  • Page 106: Reference

    Reference some basics This section describes some of the basic TONE AND BALANCE features on Toyota audio systems. Some For details about your system’s tone and information may not pertain to your sys- balance controls, see the description of tem.
  • Page 107 1 through the end of the To prevent damage to the antenna, disc. Then it will play from track 1 again. make sure it is retracted before driv- ing your Toyota through an automatic NOTICE car wash. Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the compact disc player.
  • Page 108: Controls And Features

    Controls and features "Type 1 Details of specific buttons, controls, and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows.
  • Page 109 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) (Reverse/Fast forward buttons) These buttons are used to preset and Push "AM" to switch the AM band. "AM" Cassette Player tune in radio stations. will appear on the display. Push the fast forward button to fast for- To preset a station to a button: Tune in If the audio system is off, you can turn ward a cassette tape.
  • Page 110 ∨∧ Sound balance adjustment function If the player malfunctions, your audio sys- DISC tem will display one of the following six This knob is also used to adjust the Compact disc auto changer only error messages. sound balance between the front and rear, By using this button, you can select a and the right and left speakers.
  • Page 111 If the audio system is off, you can turn To randomly play tracks on a disc: Quick- Repeating a track: on the radio by pushing "FM". Also, push ly push and release "RAND". "RAND" will Quickly push and release "RPT" while the "FM"...
  • Page 112 To scan all the frequencies: Compact disc player ST (Stereo reception) display Quickly push and release "SCAN". If you There are two scan features you can ei- Your radio automatically changes to stereo hear a beep, you held the button too long, ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or reception when a stereo broadcast is re- and the radio will scan the preset sta-...
  • Page 113 TUNE Tuning Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio (ETR). Push and release the "∧" (up) or "∨" (down) side of "TUNE" to step up or down the station band. (If you hear a beep, you held the button too long and the radio will go into the seek mode.)
  • Page 114 "Type 2 Details of specific buttons, controls, and features are described in the alphabetical listing that follows.
  • Page 115 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) high−pitch tone adjustment, push (Reverse/Fast forward buttons) "AUDIO CONTROL / MODE" repeatedly These buttons are used to preset and If you want to fast forward or reverse until "TRE" appears on the display. Then tune in radio stations.
  • Page 116 CD (Compact Disc) If "Err 2" appears on the display, it RAND (Random) indicates no disc is loaded inside the Push "CD" to switch from radio operation There are two random features you can magazine, insert a disc. to compact disc operation. If the audio either listen to the tracks on all the com- system is off, you can turn on the com- If "Err 3"...
  • Page 117 RPT (Repeat) SCAN Compact disc player There are two repeat features you can Radio There are two scan features you can ei- either replay a disc track or a whole com- ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or You can either scan all the frequencies on pact disc.
  • Page 118: Car Audio System Operating Hints

    Tuning For example, nearby buildings and terrain can interfere with FM reception. Power Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio lines or telephone wires can interfere with (ETR). Push and release the "∧" (up) or AM signals. And of course, radio signals "∨"...
  • Page 119 Here are some common reception prob- Use high−quality cassettes. lems that probably do not indicate a prob- Fading AM broadcasts are reflected by Low−quality cassette tapes can cause lem with your radio: the upper atmosphere–especially at night. many problems, including poor sound, These reflected signals can interfere with inconsistent playing...
  • Page 120 If moisture gets into your compact disc player, you may not hear any sound even though your compact disc player appears to be working. Remove the disc from the player and wait until it dries. CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER AND DISCS Use only compact discs labeled as shown.
  • Page 121 Your automatic changer or compact CAUTION disc player cannot play special shaped or low−quality compact discs such as Compact disc players use an invisible those shown here. Do not use them as laser beam which could cause hazard- the changer or player could be dam- radiation exposure directed aged.
  • Page 123: Air Conditioning System

    SECTION – OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air conditioning system Controls ........... Air flow selector settings .
  • Page 124 Air conditioning system Controls 1. Air Intake Selector 2. Air Flow Selector 3. Temperature Selector 4. Fan Speed Selector 5. "A/C" Button...
  • Page 125 Fan speed selector For details about air flow selector settings, see Air flow selection settings" described Move the lever to adjust the fan speed below. to the right to increase, to the left to decrease. Moving the air flow control lever to wind- shield position turns on the defroster−...
  • Page 126 "A/C" button To turn on the air conditioning, press the "A/C" button. The "A/C" button indicator will come on. To turn the air conditioning off, press the button again. When heating, indicator does come on even with the A/C" button pressed on.
  • Page 127 Air flow selector settings Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 128 Heating Air conditioning Defogging For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: The inside of the windshield For best results, set controls to: Fan speed Any setting except "OFF" Fan speed Any setting except "OFF" Temperature Towards WARM Temperature Towards COLD Fan speed Any setting except "OFF"...
  • Page 129 Instrument panel vents Defrosting If air flow control is not satisfactory, check the instrument panel vents. The instrument The outside of the windshield panel vents may be opened or closed as For best results, set controls to: shown. Fan speed Any setting except "OFF" Temperature Towards WARM (red zone) Air intake FRESH (outside air)
  • Page 131: Other Equipment

    SECTION – OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Other equipment Clock ............Cigarette lighter and ashtray .
  • Page 132: Clock

    For example, if the ":00" button is de- pressed when time between Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter or 1:01 1:29, the time will change to 1:00. equivalent for replacement. If the time is between 1:30 1:59, the time will change to 2:00.
  • Page 133: Glove Box

    Glove box Auxiliary box ASHTRAY To use the ashtray, open the cover. When finished with your cigarette, thor- oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre- vent other cigarette butts from catching fire. After using the ashtray, close the ashtray cover completely. To remove the ashtray, open the ashtray cover and pull it out.
  • Page 134: Floor Mat

    Floor mat Use a floor mat of the correct size. CAUTION If the floor carpet and floor mat have a hole, then it is designed for use with a Make sure the floor mat is properly locking clip. Fix the floor mat with locking placed on the floor carpet.
  • Page 135: Information Before Driving Your Toyota

    SECTION INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Off−road vehicle precautions ....... . .
  • Page 136: Off−Road Vehicle Precautions

    Off−road vehicle precautions This vehicle belongs to the utility ve- CAUTION hicle class, which has higher ground clearance and narrower tread in relation Always observe the following precau- to the height of its center of gravity to tions to minimize the risk of serious make it capable of performing in a wide personal injury or damage to your ve- variety of off−road applications.
  • Page 137: Break−In Period

    Operation in foreign countries Break−in period Drive gently and avoid high speeds. If you plan to drive your Toyota in When driving off−road or in rugged another country... Your vehicle does not need an elaborate terrain, do not drive at excessive break−in.
  • Page 138: Brake System

    Brake system REGENERATIVE BRAKE HYDRAULIC BRAKE The brake system warning light may stay on for about 60 seconds after the motor The traction motor can be used as a gen- This brake system has 2 independent hy- is started. It is normal if the light turns off erator to convert kinetic energy into elec- draulic circuits.
  • Page 139 ANTI−LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM Depressing the brake pedal on slippery CAUTION road surfaces such as on the manhole The anti−lock brake system is designed cover, the steel plate under the construc- to automatically help prevent lock−up of tion, joints in the bridge, etc. on a rainy overestimate anti−lock the wheels during a sudden braking or...
  • Page 140 When the ABS" warning light is on (and Driving with tire chains installed. the brake system warning light is off), the anti−lock brake system does not operate Driving over the steps such as the so that the wheels could lock up during joints on the road.
  • Page 141: Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators

    Brake pad wear limit indicators Luggage stowage precautions When stowing luggage or cargo in the Do not place anything on the flat- vehicle, observe the following: tened seat, or it may slide forward Put luggage or cargo in the luggage during braking.
  • Page 142: Your Toyota's Identification

    This number is on the left top of the instrument panel, and can be seen through the windshield from outside. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle.
  • Page 143: Theft Prevention Labels

    Theft prevention labels Suspension and chassis Types of tires Your new vehicle carries theft preven- Determine what kind of tires your ve- CAUTION tion labels which are approximately 56 hicle is originally equipped with. mm (2.20 in.) by 16 mm (0.63 in.). 1.
  • Page 144 CAUTION Do not mix summer and all season tires on your vehicle as this can cause dangerous handling charac- teristics, resulting in loss of con- trol. Do not use tire other than the manufacturer’s designated tires, and never mix tires or wheels of the sizes different from the originals.
  • Page 145: Driving Tips

    SECTION DRIVING TIPS Tips for driving in various conditions ......Off−road driving precautions ....... . . Winter driving tips .
  • Page 146: Tips For Driving In Various Conditions

    Tips for driving in various conditions Always slow down in gusty crosswinds. CAUTION Do not drive in excess of the speed This will allow you much better control. limit. Even if the legal speed limit Drive slowly onto curbs and, if pos- Before driving off, make sure the permits it, do not drive over 125 sible, at a right angle.
  • Page 147: Off−Road Driving Precautions

    Off−road driving precautions NOTICE CAUTION In a rollover crash, an unbelted per- son is significantly more likely to z If driving through water, such as Always observe the following precau- die than a person wearing a seat when crossing shallow streams, tions to minimize the risk of serious belt.
  • Page 148: Winter Driving Tips

    When it is extremely cold, we recommend tion, refer to the Scheduled Main- maximum vehicle speed decreases. Cold to use 60% solution for your Toyota, to tenance Guide" or Owner’s Manual weather system such as heating and provide protection down to about −50_C Supplement".
  • Page 149: Trailer Towing

    Do not use your parking brake when Toyota does not recommend towing a there is a possibility it could freeze. trailer with your Toyota. It is not de- When parking, put the transmission into signed for trailer towing.
  • Page 150: How To Save Electric Power And

    How to save electric power and make your vehicle last longer, too Getting more mileage per full charge is Do not rest your foot on brake ped- CAUTION easy just take it easy. It will help make al. This causes premature wear, over- your vehicle last longer, too.
  • Page 151: In Case Of An Emergency

    SECTION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY If your vehicle will not start ........If your traction motor stalls while driving .
  • Page 152: If Your Vehicle Will Not Start

    If your traction motor stalls If your vehicle overheats or If your vehicle will not start while driving power is down 1. Make sure the charge connector is If your traction motor stalls while driving... disconnected. 1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping If it is not disconnected when the motor a straight line.
  • Page 153: If You Have A Flat Tire

    If you have a flat tire This light comes on when the motor 1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping Stop the vehicle at a level place switch is on. It goes off when the traction a straight line. Move cautiously off the and chock the wheel diagonally op- motor is ready to run.
  • Page 154 The compact spare tire is identified by the The compact spare tire was de- distinctive wheel design and color and signed especially for your Toyota. special wording "TEMPORARY USE ONLY" Do not use it on any other vehicle. molded into the side wall of the tire.
  • Page 155 Required tools and spare tire NOTICE Your ground clearance reduced when compact spare tire installed so avoid driving over ob- stacles and drive slowly on rough, unpaved roads speed bumps. Also, do not attempt to go through an automatic car wash as the vehicle may get caught, resulting in damage.
  • Page 156 To remove the jack, move the seat to the To remove the spare tire: 2. Loosen the spare tire clamp bolt with front−most position and turn the jack joint the wheel nut wrench. Open the back door, and you will find the by hand.
  • Page 157 Blocking the wheel Loosening wheel nuts Positioning the jack 2. Block the wheel diagonally opposite 3. Loosen all the wheel nuts. 4. Position the jack at the jack points the flat tire to keep the vehicle from as shown. Always loosen the wheel nuts before rais- rolling when it is jacked up.
  • Page 158 Raising your vehicle Changing wheels CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle supported jack alone. 5. After making sure no one is in the 6. Remove the wheel nuts and change vehicle, raise it high enough so that tires.
  • Page 159 Reinstalling wheel nuts Lowering your vehicle Before putting on wheels, remove any cor- 7. Reinstall all the wheel nuts finger 8. Lower the vehicle completely and rosion on the mounting surfaces with a tight. tighten the wheel nuts. wire brush or such. Installation of wheels Reinstall the wheel nuts (tapered end in- Turn the jack handle counterclockwise to without good metal−to−metal contact at the...
  • Page 160: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If your vehicle needs to be towed After changing wheels 9. Check the air pressure of the re- (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck CAUTION placed tire. From front Adjust the air pressure to the specification When lowering the vehicle, make sure designated in Section 9.
  • Page 161 If towing is necessary, we recommend TOWING PRECAUTIONS: (c) Towing with sling type truck you to have it done by your EV service Use a safety chain system for all towing, station or a commercial tow truck ser- and abide by the state/provincial and local vice.
  • Page 162 Emergency towing If the cable or chain must be used for NOTICE towing, you should drive for as a short distance as possible (such as driving Use only a cable or chain specifically where there is a tow truck) at 30 km/h intended for use in towing vehicles.
  • Page 163 Emergency towing eyelet Tips towing stuck precautions vehicle Before emergency towing, check that The following methods are effective to get CAUTION the eyelet is not broken or damaged out when your vehicle is struck in mud, and that the installation bolts are not sand or other condition from which the If the emergency towing eyelet is loose.
  • Page 164: If You Cannot Shift Running Mode Selector Lever

    If you cannot shift running mode selector lever If you lose your keys You can purchase a new key at your EV service station if you can give them the key number. See the suggestion given in "Keys" in Section 2−1. If your keys are locked in the vehicle and you cannot get a duplicate, many EV ser- vice stations can still open the door for...
  • Page 165: Corrosion Prevention And Appearance Care

    CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ......Washing and waxing your Toyota .
  • Page 166 Now, it is up to you. Proper ing them. The lower edge of doors, High ambient temperatures can cause care of your Toyota can help ensure long− rocker panels and frame members have corrosion to those components of the term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 167 Do not park dirty with dust and mud your vehicle in a damp, poorly venti- Hand−washing your Toyota lated garage. If you wash your vehicle in Work in the shade and wait until the Do not apply high−pressurized water to the garage, or if you drive it in covered vehicle body is not hot to the touch.
  • Page 168 Do not rub hard let vents), which may be toxic or cause ing your Toyota through an automatic the soap and water remove the dirt. damage. car wash.
  • Page 169 Cleaning the interior NOTICE NOTICE CAUTION Always remove the plastic bumpers if Do not use solvent, thinner, gasoline Do not wash the vehicle floor with your vehicle is re−painted and placed or window cleaner on the interior. water, or allow water to get onto the in a high heat paint waxing booth.
  • Page 170 Air conditioning control panel, car au- dio, instrument panel, console panel, If you have any questions about the and switches cleaning of your Toyota, your local EV service station will be pleased to an- Use a soft damp cloth for cleaning. swer them.
  • Page 171: Vehicle Maintenance And Care

    SECTION VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND CARE Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance .
  • Page 172 Maintenance requirements Your Toyota vehicle has been designed for Scheduled maintenance Where to go for service? fewer maintenance requirements with long- The scheduled maintenance items listed in Toyota technicians are well−trained spe- er service intervals to save both your time Scheduled Maintenance Guide"...
  • Page 173 If you are a skilled do−it−yourself mechan- Listed below are the general maintenance Tire surface and wheel nuts ic, the Toyota service manuals are recom- items that should be performed as fre- Check the tires carefully for cuts, damage mended. Please be aware that do−it−your- quently as specified.
  • Page 174 INSIDE THE VEHICLE Seat belts Transaxle "Park" mechanism Items listed below should be checked Check that the seat belt system such as Check the lock release button of the se- regularly, e.g. while performing periodic buckles, retractors and anchors operate lector lever for proper and smooth opera- services, cleaning the vehicle, etc.
  • Page 175 Does your vehicle need repairing? Brake fluid level Be on the alert for changes in perfor- CAUTION mance, sounds, and visual tip−offs that Make sure the brake fluid level is correct. indicate service is needed. Some impor- See Section 8−2 for additional information. Do not continue driving with the ve- tant clues are as follows: Power steering fluid level...
  • Page 177: Do−It−Yourself Maintenance

    SECTION – DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Introduction Motor compartment overview ....... . Fuse locations .
  • Page 178: Motor Compartment Overview

    Motor compartment overview 1. Windshield washer and rear window washer fluid tank 2. Auxiliary battery 3. Fuse blocks 4. Power control unit 5. Power steering fluid reservoir 6. Radiator cap 7. Washer fluid level dipstick...
  • Page 179: Fuse Locations

    Fuse locations...
  • Page 180: Do−It−Yourself Service Precautions

    Read separate compartment traction motor, Use eye protection whenever you Toyota Warranty statement for details and radiator, power steering fluid reser- work under your vehicle suggestions. voir, etc. will be hot. So be careful where you may be exposed to fly- This section gives instructions only for not to touch them.
  • Page 181: Parts And Tools

    Parts (if level is low): z Remember that batteries and motor nance. Remember all Toyota parts are de- Toyota P.S fluid EH or equivalent signed in metric sizes, so your tools must cable carry high currents or volt- be metric.
  • Page 182 Tools: Funnel Replacing light bulbs Parts: Bulb with same number and wattage rating as original (See charts in "Re- placing light bulbs" in Chapter 8−3.) Tools: Screwdriver...
  • Page 183: Chassis

    SECTION – DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Chassis Checking the coolant level of the traction motor ....Checking brake fluid ........Checking power steering fluid .
  • Page 184: Checking The Coolant Level Of The Traction Motor

    We recommend to use 50% solution for check for leaks in the cooling system. your Toyota, to provide protection down to about −35_C (−31_F). When it is ex- tremely cold, to provide protection down to CAUTION about −50_C (−58_F), 60% solution is rec-...
  • Page 185: Checking Brake Fluid

    Take care when filling the reservoir "MIN" lines on the reservoir. Use only Toyota P.S fluid EH or equiva- because brake fluid can harm your It is normal for the brake fluid level to go lent. Otherwise, you may not get expected...
  • Page 186: Checking Tire Pressure

    If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it "HOT" range. If the level is at the low checked by your EV service station. side of either range, add Toyota P.S fluid EH or equivalent to bring the level The following instructions for checking Keep your tire pressures at the proper within the range.
  • Page 187: Checking And Replacing Tires

    REPLACING YOUR TIRES the caps have been lost, have new The tires on your Toyota have built−in tread ones put on as soon as possible. When replacing a tire, use only the wear indicators to help you know when the same size and construction as original- tires need replacement.
  • Page 188: Rotating Tires

    12000 km (7500 miles). However, the most appropriate timing for tire rotation Toyota recommends all four tires, or at may vary according to your driving hab- least both front or rear tires be re- its and road surface conditions.
  • Page 189: Installing Snow Tires And Chains

    Installing snow tires chains WHEN SNOW TIRES SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION CAUTION CHAINS Snow tires should be installed on all Snow tires or chains are recommended wheels. Do not include a compact spare tire when driving on snow or ice. Installing snow tires on the front wheels only when rotating the tires.
  • Page 190 Install the chains on the front tires as Do not attempt to use a tire chain on tightly as possible. Do not use tire Use only genuine Toyota tire chains or equiv- the compact spare tire, as it may re- chains rear tires.
  • Page 191: Replacing Wheels

    When replacing wheels, care should be to damage the aluminum wheels. NOTICE taken to ensure that the wheels are re- Use only the Toyota wheel nuts and placed by ones with the same load ca- wheels different wrench designed for your aluminum pacity, diameter, rim width, and offset.
  • Page 193: Electrical Components

    SECTION – DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking auxiliary battery condition ......Auxiliary battery recharging precautions .
  • Page 194 Checking auxiliary battery condition Checking auxiliary battery Precautions exterior Terminals Ground cable CAUTION If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the contact area. If BATTERY PRECAUTIONS you feel pain or burning, get medi- cal attention immediately. The battery produces flammable and explosive hydrogen gas.
  • Page 195 Checking auxiliary battery Auxiliary battery recharging fluid precautions During recharging, the battery is pro- Type A NOTICE ducing hydrogen gas. Clear or z Be sure the traction motor and all light yellow Green Dark Therefore, before recharging: accessories are off before perform- 1.
  • Page 196 Checking and replacing fuses Type A fuses can be pulled out by using the pull−out tool. The location of the pull− Type A out tool is shown in the illustration. If you are not sure whether the fuse has blown, try replacing the suspected fuse with one that you know is good.
  • Page 197 Adding washer fluid If the new fuse immediately blows out, Opening for adding Level dipstick CAUTION there is a problem with the electrical sys- fluid tem. Have your EV service station correct To prevent burning yourself, do not it as soon as possible. check the washer fluid level when the motor is hot.
  • Page 198 Replacing light bulbs Headlights The following illustrations show how to Bulb Light bulbs Type gain access to the bulbs. When replacing a bulb, make sure the motor switch and Headlight light switch are off. Use bulbs with the Inner wattage ratings given in the table. Outer Parking/front turn signal 1157NA...
  • Page 199 Parking, front turn signal and front side marker lights Use a Phillips−head screwdriver. 2. Turn the bulb and remove it. 3. Install a new bulb and the connector into the mounting hole. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your EV service station.
  • Page 200 Rear turn signal, stop / tail, and back−up lights Rear side marker lights a: Front side marker light Use a Phillips−head screwdriver. Use a Phillips−head screwdriver. b: Parking and front turn signal light...
  • Page 201 High mounted stoplight a: Back−up light Remove and install the cover clips as b: Rear turn signal light shown in the following illustrations. c: Stop / tail light...
  • Page 202 License plate lights Removing cover clips Installing cover clips...
  • Page 205: Specifications

    SECTION SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions and weight ........Electric motor .
  • Page 206: Dimensions And Weight

    Dimensions and weight Electric motor Traction batteries Type: Permanent−magnet motor Type: Valve regulated Nickel−Metal Overall length mm (in.) 3980 (156.7) (air/water cooling) hydride battery Overall width mm (in.) 1695 (66.7) Rated output: 20 kW Voltage: 12 V Maximum output: Capacity: 95 Ah (5HR) Overall height mm (in.)
  • Page 207: Service Specifications

    Fluid capacity (drain and refill), Wheel free play: L (qt., Imp. qt.): Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.) Up to 1.6 (1.7, 1.4) Power steering fluid type: Fluid type: D−II or DEXRONrIII (DEX- Toyota P.S fluid EH or equivalent RONrII)
  • Page 208: Fuses

    Fuses Motor compartment Motor compartment Motor compartment DOME 10A: Interior light, personal H−LP (LH) 15A: Left−hand headlight 19 STOP 10A: Stop lights and shift lock light, open door warning light, audio sys- system SPARE 10A: Spare fuse tem and clock 20 TAIL 10A: Parking lights, tail lights 10 H−LP (RH) 15A: Right−hand headlight HAZ−HORN 15A: Emergency flashers...
  • Page 209 Instrument panel 27 ECU−IG 15A: Air conditioning, shift lock system 28 DC/DC 80A: DC/DC converter 29 ABS 40A: Anti−lock brake system 30 HTR 30A: Air conditioning inverter, condenser fan, blower 31 FAN 1 30A: Condenser fan 32 MAIN 40A: Headlights 33 EHPS 80A: Power steering 34 MAIN 100A: EV system 35 ABS 40A: Anti−lock brake system...
  • Page 211: And Uniform Tire Quality Grading

    SECTION REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S. OWNERS AND UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ..... . Uniform tire quality grading .
  • Page 212: Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners

    For example: Tread- campaign. However, NHTSA cannot wear 200 Traction AA Temperature A. become involved in individual prob- lems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
  • Page 213 Treadwear treadwear grade Temperature A, B, C The temperature comparative rating based on the wear rate grades are A (the highest), B, and C, of the tire when tested under controlled representing the tire’s resistance to the conditions on a specified government test generation of heat and its ability to dissi- course.
  • Page 215: Index

    SECTION INDEX...
  • Page 216 Economical driving ....Child restraint Washing and waxing your Toyota ..Winter driving tips ....
  • Page 217 Traction batteries ....Washer fluid ......Emergency flasher switch .
  • Page 218 Motor switch ......Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ..... .
  • Page 219 Side door locks ..... . . Tools ....... SOC (State of Charge) meter .

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