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OWNER'S MANUAL
Part No. 01999-06022
Issue 0707-01

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  • Page 1 OWNER’S MANUAL Part No. 01999-06022 Issue 0707-01...
  • Page 2 For important information about this manual read the follow- ing pages carefully. When it comes to service, remember that your Toyota dealer knows your vehicle best and is interested in your complete satisfaction. Your Toyota dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance you may require.
  • Page 3 -- including ABS brakes, cruise control, and other vehicular controls systems, and driving your Toyota on-road or off-road in various conditions, on slippery surfaces, through water, tall grass, etc. The types of warnings, what they look like, and how they are used in this manual are explained...
  • Page 4 Important information about your Toyota Occupant restraint systems Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time to read Section 1--3 of this Owner’s Manual carefully. In terms of helping you understand how you can receive the maximum benefit of the occupant restraint systems this vehicle pro- vides, Section 1--3 of this Owner’s Manual is the most important section for you...
  • Page 5 Toyota recommends that you and your family read Section 1--3 “Occupant re- straint systems” carefully and refer to it as needed to:...
  • Page 6 Toyota does not accept any liability or cover under warranty any damage or per- formance problems resulting from modification to your vehicle with non-genuine Toyota products.
  • Page 7 If the vehicle is scrapped with the airbags and pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seatbelt pretensioner removed and disposed of by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your vehicle.
  • Page 8 TOYOTA AND PRIVACY Toyota is committed to protecting your privacy and is required to comply with the National Privacy Principles in the Privacy Act 1988 (Cth) when it collects and handles your personal information. This includes providing you with the right to access and correct your personal information (subject to some exceptions allowed by law).
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  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    ........2. INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA .
  • Page 12: Operation Of Instruments And Controls

    1- -1 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panel overview ..Steering switches and overhead console overview ....Instrument cluster overview .
  • Page 13: Overview Of Instruments And Controls

    OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument panel overview 1. Side vents 10. Parking brake pedal 2. Side defroster outlets 11. Automatic transmission selector lever 3. Centre vents 12. Auxiliary box and power outlet 4. Instrument cluster 13. Rear vents 5. Window lock switch 14.
  • Page 14 OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS With manual air conditioning controls 1. Clock/overspeed warning display 7. Cigarette lighter and ashtray 2. Theft deterrent system/engine immobi- 8. Rear window defogger switch liser system indicator light 9. Air conditioning controls 3. Wiper and washer switches 10.
  • Page 15 6. Power rear view mirror control switches 17. Emergency flasher switch 7. Adaptive front-lighting system off switch 18. Clock/overspeed warning display control 8. Headlight cleaner switch switches ∗ 9. Toyota parking assist-sensor switch : See the separate “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”. 10. Driving position memory switch...
  • Page 16: Steering Switches And Overhead Console Overview

    OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering switches and overhead console overview Steering switches Type A Type B 1. Audio remote control switches 4. Cruise control switch ∗ 2. Automatic air conditioning remote control 5. Speech command switch switches ∗ 6. Telephone switches 3.
  • Page 17 OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Overhead console Type A Type C 1. Personal lights 2. Interior light 3. Moon roof switches 4. Interior light switch 5. Auxiliary box 6. Toyota Link control switches* *: See the separate “Toyota Link Owner’s Manual”. Type B...
  • Page 18: Instrument Cluster Overview

    OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Instrument cluster overview Type A LN11192 1. Engine coolant temperature gauge 6. Fuel gauge 2. Service reminder indicators and indicator 7. Trip meter reset knob / Instrument panel lights light control knob 3. Tachometer 8. Odometer and two trip meters and outside temperature display 4.
  • Page 19 OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Type B LN11193 1. Engine coolant temperature gauge 6. Fuel gauge 2. Service reminder indicators and indicator 7. Trip meter reset knob / Instrument panel lights light control knob 3. Tachometer 8. Multi-information display 4. Automatic transmission shift position indi- 9.
  • Page 20: Indicator Symbols On The Instrument Panel

    OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Indicator symbols on the instrument panel Brake system warning light* Driver’s seatbelt reminder light* Charging system warning light* Low engine oil pressure warning light* Malfunction indicator lamp* Low fuel level warning light* Anti-lock brake system warning light* Open door warning light* SRS warning light* ∗...
  • Page 21 OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Slip indicator light* Cruise control indicator light* ∗ 1 ∗3 : For details, see “Warning lights and buzz- : If this light flashes, see “Cruise control” ers” on page 113 in Section 1--6. on page 132 in Section 1--7. ∗...
  • Page 22: Keys And Doors

    1- -2 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS KEYS AND DOORS Keys ......Standard-type ignition switch .
  • Page 23: Keys

    KEYS AND DOORS Keys— —Standard-type ignition switch Your vehicle is supplied with two kinds of NOTICE keys. 1. Master keys (black)— When using a key containing a tran- sponder chip, observe the following pre- These keys work in every lock. Your Toyo- cautions: ta dealer will need one of them to make a new key with a built-in transponder chip.
  • Page 24 KEYS AND DOORS NOTICE NOTICE When starting the engine, do not use the Do not bend the key grip. key with other transponder keys (both Do not cover the key grip with any ma- master keys and sub key) around, in- terial that cuts off electromagnetic cluding keys of other vehicles, and do waves.
  • Page 25: Smart Entry And Start System

    If the electronic key lose your keys or if you need additional keys, does not operate, you can open the duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer driver’s door using the mechanical key. using the key number.
  • Page 26 Do not leave the electronic key ex- lose your keys or if you need additional keys, posed to high temperatures for a long duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer period, such as on the dashboard or using the key number.
  • Page 27: Engine Immobiliser System

    NOTICE prevention system that uses an electronic code. An electronic chip in the key con- Contact your Toyota dealer if any of the tains an electronic code that is trans- following indicator conditions occurs: mitted to the vehicle. Only when the the...
  • Page 28: Wireless Remote Control

    KEYS AND DOORS Wireless remote control— For your Toyota dealer to make you a new key with a built-in transponder chip, your dealer will need your key number and key (vehicles with standard-type ignition switch) or electronic key (vehicles with smart entry and start system).
  • Page 29 To avoid the possibility of theft or an ac- once. cident causing serious injury, contact The wireless remote control transmitter is an your Toyota dealer as soon as you lose electronic component. your wireless remote control trans- mitter. See “If you lose your wireless re- NOTICE mote control transmitter”...
  • Page 30: Locking And Unlocking Doors

    To stop the beep, take out the key from the vehicle or press the unlock switch. The answerback function can be changed. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. To unlock: Press the unlock switch. All the doors are unlocked simultaneously. At this time, two beeps will sound and the turn signal lights flash twice.
  • Page 31: Opening Boot Lid

    The automatic locking time can also be set to 60 seconds. For details, ask your Toyota dealer. If the wireless remote control is used to lock...
  • Page 32: Panic Alarm

    Replace the battery only with the same equivalent type recom- mended by a Toyota dealer. Dispose of used batteries according to the local laws. Replace the transmitter battery by following these procedures: Vehicles with smart entry and start system Pressing the alarm switch for 1 second or more sounds the horn intermittently.
  • Page 33 After replacing the battery, check that the transmitter operates properly. If the trans- mitter still does not operate properly, contact your Toyota dealer. 3. Take out the flat battery and put in a new battery with the positive (+) side up.
  • Page 34: Replacing Transmitter Battery (With Smart Entry And Start System)

    The transmitter can be easily damaged when replacing the battery. NOTICE Toyota recommends that you have your Toyota dealer replace your battery to avoid damage to the transmitter. However, if you must replace the bat- tery yourself, Toyota recommends...
  • Page 35 Do not modify the battery case. It may mitter still does not operate properly, contact cause a transmitter malfunction. your Toyota dealer. 4. Put in a new battery with the positive (+) side up. Install the cover and insert the mechanical key into the transmitter.
  • Page 36: Smart Entry And Start System

    KEYS AND DOORS Smart entry and start system The smart entry and start system consists mainly of the following functions. Engine immobiliser function. For details, see “Engine immobiliser system” on page 16 in this Section. Wireless remote control function. For de- tails, see “Wireless remote control”...
  • Page 37 121 in Section 1--7 and “How to start the engine” on page 200 in Section 3. NOTICE Consult your Toyota dealer if the smart entry and start system does not operate properly because of a system malfunc- tion. Make sure to bring all of the keys as they may be necessary to repair the system.
  • Page 38 KEYS AND DOORS In places where automated payment facilities are installed (such as gas stations). When you are carrying an electronic key together with a mobile communi- cations system such as a two-way radio or cellular phone. When the electronic key is in contact with or covered by a metallic object.
  • Page 39 NOTICE 1. While the brake pedal is depressed, touch To prevent vehicle battery drain, discon- the Toyota logo side of the electronic key nect the battery negative ( - ) terminal or to the ENGINE START STOP button. disable the smart entry and start sys- 2.
  • Page 40: Side Doors

    A function that causes the vehicle to beep and not lock, if keys are forgotten inside the vehicle or boot and a door is locked or boot is closed Warning lights and buzzers For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Vehicles with standard-type ignition...
  • Page 41: Locking And Unlocking With Smart Entry And Start System

    KEYS AND DOORS —Locking and unlocking with smart entry and start system When you carry the registered key with smart When attempting to lock the driver’s entry and start system into the activation door with the key near a window or a area, you can lock and unlock all the doors door handle.
  • Page 42: Locking And Unlocking With Inside Lock Knob

    The automatic locking time can also be set Move the lock knob. to 60 seconds. For details, ask your Toyota To lock: Push the knob forward. dealer. To unlock: Pull the knob backward.
  • Page 43: Locking And Unlocking With Power Door Lock Switch

    NOTICE When the driver’s door is locked from the out- side or locked with the wireless remote con- To avoid an accident, Toyota recom- trol or locked with smart entry and start sys- mends that the rear door child-protector tem, the power door lock switch will not work feature is used whenever small children until the driver’s door is unlocked with either:...
  • Page 44: Power Windows

    KEYS AND DOORS Power windows The window will fully open or close. To stop the window part-way, lightly move the switch in the opposite direction and then release it. Jam protection function: During closing operation, the driver’s window stops and opens about half way if something gets caught between the window and window frame.
  • Page 45 KEYS AND DOORS CAUTION Window lock switch To avoid death or serious personal injury, you must do the following: Before you close the power windows, always make sure there is nobody around the power windows. Before you close the power windows, always make sure the heads, hands and other parts of the bodies of all oc- cupants are kept completely inside...
  • Page 46: Boot Lid

    KEYS AND DOORS Boot lid— CAUTION Keep the boot lid closed while driving. This not only keeps the luggage from being thrown out but also prevents ex- haust gases from entering the vehicle which can cause serious injury or death. Vehicles with standard-type...
  • Page 47: Lock Release Lever

    KEYS AND DOORS —Lock release lever NOTICE Make sure that the key is not left in the boot when closing the boot lid. If you leave the key in the boot and close it when all side doors are locked, a beep will sound continuously for 2 seconds.
  • Page 48: Luggage Security System

    KEYS AND DOORS —Luggage security system NOTICE Implement the above steps to maximise security of the luggage in the boot whenever the vehicle is unattended. This system helps protect items locked in the boot by safeguarding the boot lid lock release lever from unwanted access.
  • Page 49: Bonnet

    KEYS AND DOORS Bonnet CAUTION To avoid serious injury or death, always take care when closing the bonnet to en- sure that no parts of persons or property obstruct the bonnet as it is closing. To open the bonnet: 1. Pull the bonnet lock release lever. The bonnet will spring up slightly.
  • Page 50: Theft Deterrent System

    KEYS AND DOORS Theft deterrent system 2. Have all passengers get out of the vehi- cle. 3. Close and lock all the doors, boot and bonnet. The indicator light will remain on when all the doors, boot and bonnet are closed and locked with the wireless remote control.
  • Page 51: Fuel Tank Cap

    In hot weather, fuel under pressure If the system does not work properly, have could cause injury by spraying out of it checked by your Toyota dealer. the filler neck if the cap is removed suddenly.
  • Page 52 CAUTION Make sure the cap is installed secure- ly to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident. Use only a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap for replacement. It is designed to regulate fuel tank pressure. NOTICE To prevent damage to the cap, apply 2.
  • Page 53: Electric Moon Roof

    KEYS AND DOORS Electric moon roof The roof will open and stop part-way 40 mm from the fully opened position. When you push the switch again, the moon roof will open fully. To stop the roof part-way, push one of the moon roof switches briefly. As driving with the moon roof opened fully will cause wind throbs, we recommend you drive with the moon roof part-way 40 mm from...
  • Page 54 KEYS AND DOORS CAUTION To avoid death or serious personal in- jury, you must do the following: While the vehicle is moving, always keep the heads, hands and other parts of the bodies of all occupants away from the roof opening. Otherwise, they could be killed or seriously in- jured if the vehicle stops suddenly or if the vehicle is involved in an acci-...
  • Page 55 KEYS AND DOORS...
  • Page 56: Occupant Restraint Systems

    1- -3 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Seats ......Front seats .
  • Page 57: Seats

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Front seats— Seats —Front seat precautions While the vehicle is being driven, all vehicle Driver seat occupants should have the seatback upright, sit well back in the seat and properly wear CAUTION the seatbelts provided. The SRS driver airbag deploys with CAUTION considerable force and can cause death or serious injury, especially if...
  • Page 58: Seat Adjustment Precautions

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Seat adjustment precautions Front passenger seat CAUTION CAUTION Do not adjust the seat while the vehi- cle is moving as the seat may unex- The SRS front passenger airbag also pectedly move and cause the driver to deploys with considerable force and lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 59: Adjusting Front Seats (Power Seat)

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Adjusting front seats (power seat) Driver’s seat Passenger’s seat 1. DRIVER’S SEAT: SEAT POSITION, SEAT HEIGHT AND SEAT CUSHION ANGLE ADJUSTING SWITCH PASSENGER’S SEAT: SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING SWITCH Move the control switch in the desired direction. Releasing the switch will stop the seat at that position.
  • Page 60: Adjusting Front Passenger's Seat (Manual Seat)

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Adjusting front passenger’s seat (manual seat) 2. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING SWITCH Move the control switch in the desired direction. Releasing the switch will stop the seatback at that position. CAUTION Do not recline the seatback any more than needed.
  • Page 61: Driving Position Memory System

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Driving position memory system This system can memorise the position of CAUTION the driver’s seat and outside rear view mir- rors, and recall them at the touch of a but- Do not recline the seatback any more ton.
  • Page 62: Memory Call System Using Memory Buttons

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Memory call system using memory buttons SETTING THE DRIVING POSITION RECALLING THE MEMORISED POSITION The ignition switch must be set to ON and When you press button “1” or “2”, a beep the selector lever is in the “P” position. will sound and the driving position will be automatically adjusted to the position re- 1.
  • Page 63: Memory Call System Using The Electronic Key

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Memory call system using the electronic key When the driver’s door is opened, you can You can stop the movement into a recall the memorised position using the memorised driving position by press- wireless remote control function or the ing another driving position memory entry function of the smart entry and start switch.
  • Page 64: Boot Storage Extension

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Boot storage extension CANCELLING THE DRIVING POSITION ON 1. Pull down the armrest in the rear seat. TO THE ELECTRONIC KEY The driver’s door must be closed with the ignition switch turned off. 1. Press and hold the SET switch. 2.
  • Page 65: Head Restraints

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Head restraints CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the door behind the armrest closed when not in use. : On some models Front Rear For your safety and comfort, adjust the head restraints before driving.
  • Page 66: Armrest

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Armrest The head restraint is most effective when it is close to your head. Therefore, using a cushion on the seatback is not recom- mended. CAUTION Adjust the centre of the head restraint so that it is closest to the top of your ears.
  • Page 67: Seatbelts

    See “Child restraint” on page 78 in this Injured person. Toyota recommends the use Section for details. of a seatbelt. Depending on the injury, first...
  • Page 68 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Seatbelt replacement. Please contact your Keep the belts clean and dry. If they Toyota dealer for seatbelt replacement or in- need cleaning, use a mild soap solu- stallation. tion of lukewarm water. Never use bleach, dye, or abrasive cleaners, or...
  • Page 69: Fastening Front And Rear Seatbelts

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Fastening front and rear seatbelts It is essential to replace the entire as- sembly after it has been worn in a severe impact even if damage to the assembly is not obvious. Belts should not be worn with straps twisted.
  • Page 70 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS CAUTION To avoid serious injury or death, you must immediately contact your Toyota dealer if your seatbelt does not func- tion normally. Do not use the seat until the seatbelt is fixed. After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the belt is not twisted.
  • Page 71 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Rear seatbelts— To release the belt, press the red buckle release button and allow the belt to re- Use the seatbelt after passing it through the tract. guide if the seatbelt comes free from the guide. If the belt does not retract smoothly, pull it out and check for kinks or twists.
  • Page 72: Seatbelt Comfort Guides

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Seatbelt comfort guides The outside shoulder belt comfort guides INSTALLING THE COMFORT GUIDE for the rear seat outside positions will pro- 1. Pull out the comfort guide from the vide added seatbelt comfort for children pocket. who have outgrown child restraints and for small adults.
  • Page 73 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 3. Buckle, position and release the seat- REMOVING AND STORING THE COMFORT belt. For wearing the seatbelt, see GUIDE “Fastening front and rear seatbelts” on Pinch the two edges of the seatbelt to- page 58 in this Section. gether so that you can slide them out of the guide.
  • Page 74: Seatbelt Pretensioners

    The seatbelt pretensioners and SRS airbags able the system, which could result in may not operate together in all collisions. death or serious injury. Consult your Toyota dealer about any repair and mo- dification. NOTICE Do not perform any of the following changes without consulting your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 75 Con- winches or any other equipment to the tact your Toyota dealer as soon as pos- front end. sible: Repairs made on or near the front The light does not come on when the...
  • Page 76: Srs Driver Airbag And Front Passenger Airbag

    In the following cases, contact your passenger in addition to the primary safe- Toyota dealer as soon as possible: ty protection provided by the seatbelts. The front of the vehicle (shaded in the...
  • Page 77 Always wear your seatbelts properly. The rear seat is the safest for infants and children. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seat of the vehicle and properly restrained. Collision from the rear...
  • Page 78 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS The SRS front airbags may also deploy if vision should it be necessary to continue a serious impact occurs to the underside driving. of your vehicle. Some examples are shown When the airbags inflate, they produce a loud in the previous illustration.
  • Page 79 Toyota strongly recommends that: The driver sit as far back as possible from the steering wheel while still maintaining control of the vehicle. The front passenger sit as far back as possible from the dashboard.
  • Page 80 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS CAUTION CAUTION Do not sit on the edge of the seat or Toyota strongly recommends that all lean against the dashboard when the infants and children be placed in the vehicle is in use, since the front pas-...
  • Page 81 This warning light system monitors the airbag sor assembly. sensor assembly, front airbag sensors, side Consult your Toyota dealer about any and curtain shield airbag sensors, curtain repair and modification. shield airbag sensors, driver’s seat position sensor, driver’s seatbelt buckle switch, seatbelt...
  • Page 82 6 seconds. The light comes on or starts flashing while driving. In the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible: The SRS front airbags have been inflated. The front of the vehicle (shaded in the il-...
  • Page 83: Srs Side Airbags And Curtain Shield Airbags

    The SRS Toyota strongly recommends that all curtain shield airbags help reduce injuries infants and children be placed in the mainly to the driver’s, front passenger’s or rear seats of the vehicle and are prop- rear outside passenger’s head.
  • Page 84 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS The SRS side airbag and curtain shield air- The SRS side airbag and curtain shield air- bag system may not activate if the vehicle bag system consists mainly of the following is subjected to a collision from the side components, and their locations are shown at certain angles, or a collision to the side in the illustration.
  • Page 85 The smoke, residue and non-toxic gas tions that should be taken in relation released when airbags inflate may re- to the inflation of SRS airbags. Toyota main inside the vehicle for some time, recommends consider these causing some irritation to the eyes, pages carefully.
  • Page 86 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS CAUTION CAUTION Do not place your head close to the area Do not place head or hands out of win- where the side airbag and curtain shield dows. Otherwise, death or serious injury airbags inflate. These airbags could in- may result when the curtain shield air- flate with considerable speed and force bags inflate.
  • Page 87 Failure to follow these instructions can Do not attach any object (including a result in death or serious injury. Consult microphone) around the area where your Toyota dealer about any repair and the curtain shield airbag activates, modification. such as on the windshield glass, side door glass, front and rear pillars, roof side rail and assist grips.
  • Page 88 To avoid the risk of serious injury or death in the event of an accident, con- NOTICE tact your Toyota dealer as soon as pos- Contact your Toyota dealer if any of the sible in the following cases which indi-...
  • Page 89: Child Restraint

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions Toyota strongly urges the use of appropri- NOTICE ate child restraint systems for children. If a child is too large for a child restraint sys- Do not disconnect the battery cables be- tem, the child should sit in the rear seat and fore contacting your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 90: Child Restraint System

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Child restraint system A child restraint system for a small child On vehicles with side airbags and cur- or baby must itself be properly restrained tain shield airbags, do not allow the on the seat with the lap portion of the lap/ child to lean his/ her head or any part shoulder belt.
  • Page 91: Child Restraint Anchor Fittings

    OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS —Child restraint anchor fittings Front of vehicle Symbol Child restraint anchor fittings For easy installation of child restraints, TO USE THE CHILD RESTRAINT ANCHOR your vehicle has three child restraint an- FITTING: chor fittings behind the rear seatback. 1.
  • Page 92 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS CAUTION Make sure the upper anchor strap is se- curely latched, and check that the child restraint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Fol- low all the installation instructions pro- vided by its manufacturer. Front of vehicle Attaching clip Upper...
  • Page 93 OCCUPANT RESTRAINT SYSTEMS...
  • Page 94 1- -4 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Tilt and telescopic steering wheel . . . Outside rear view mirrors ..Power rear view mirror control . . . Folding rear view mirrors .
  • Page 95: Steering Wheel And Mirrors

    STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Tilt and telescopic steering wheel Outside rear view mirrors— To adjust the steering wheel position, hold To adjust the mirror the steering wheel, push down the lock re- Adjust the mirror by selecting the left (L) or lease lever.
  • Page 96: Power Rear View Mirror Control

    STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS —Power rear view mirror control —Folding rear view mirrors To adjust a mirror, use the switches. The rear view mirrors can be folded back- ward for parking in compact areas. 1. Master switch—To select the mirror to be adjusted To fold the rear view mirror, push backward.
  • Page 97: Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Anti-glare inside rear view Auto anti-glare inside rear mirror view mirror Adjust the mirror so that you can just see Adjust the mirror so that you can just see the rear of your vehicle in the mirror. the rear of your vehicle in the mirror.
  • Page 98: Vanity Mirrors

    If your automatic anti-glare rear view mirror is not functioning correctly, Toyota recom- mends that you consult your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 99 STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS...
  • Page 100 1- -5 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER Headlights and turn signals ..Emergency flashers ....Instrument panel light control .
  • Page 101: Lights, Wipers And Defogger

    The tail indicator light (green light) on the in- and time to a tail light reaction can be leng- strument panel will tell you that the tail lights thened slightly. For details, ask your Toyota are on. dealer. Position 2—Headlights and all of the above Automatic light cut off system Position 3 (AUTO)—Headlights and all of the...
  • Page 102 If the system fails, the indicator light in the instrument cluster will flash. If this occurs, Have your vehicle checked by your have your vehicle checked by your Toyota Toyota dealer if either: dealer. The AFS OFF indicator light in the in-...
  • Page 103: Emergency Flashers

    LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER Emergency flashers The headlight high beam indicator light (blue light) on the instrument panel will tell you that the high beams are on. Flashing the high beam headlights (posi- tion 3)—Pull the lever all the way back. The high beam headlights turn off when you re- lease the lever.
  • Page 104: Instrument Panel Light Control

    LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER Instrument panel light control Front fog lights To adjust the brightness of the instrument To turn on the front fog lights, twist the panel lights, turn the knob. band of the headlight and turn signal switch lever. They will come on when the With the knob turned fully clockwise, the in- tail lights are turned on.
  • Page 105: Interior Light

    LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER Interior light Personal lights Without moon roof FRONT PERSONAL LIGHTS To turn on the front personal light, press the lens. To turn it off, press the lens once again. With moon roof To turn on the interior light, slide the switch (without moon roof) or press the REAR PERSONAL LIGHTS switch (with moon roof).
  • Page 106: Illuminated Entry System

    This feature can be disabled and the duration Position 3 High speed operation of the lighting can be changed. For details, Single sweep ask your Toyota dealer. Position 4 operation Position 5 Washer on Rotating the band on the lever lets you adjust the wiper time interval when the wiper lever is in the intermittent position (position 1).
  • Page 107: Windshield Wipers And Washer (Raindrop Detection Type)

    When waxing your vehicle, make sure that the washer nozzles do not become blocked. If a nozzle becomes blocked, contact your Toyota dealer to have the vehicle serviced. NOTICE If a nozzle becomes blocked, do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The To turn on the windshield wipers, move nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 108 If you wipe the upper centre of the wind- If a nozzle becomes blocked, contact your shield (adjacent to which the sensor is Toyota dealer to have the vehicle serviced. located) with a towel or other object. If the windshield vibrates.
  • Page 109: Headlight Cleaner

    LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER Headlight cleaner Rear window defogger With manual air conditioning controls To spray cleaning fluid on the headlights, turn the headlights on and press the switch. The ignition switch must be set to ON. Check the fluid level of the see-through head- light cleaner fluid tank every so often.
  • Page 110 LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER Make sure you turn the defogger off when the window is clear. Leaving the defogger on for a long time could cause the battery to dis- charge, especially during stop-start driving. The defogger is not designed for drying rain water or for melting snow.
  • Page 111 LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGGER...
  • Page 112 1- -6 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS Fuel gauge ..... Engine coolant temperature gauge .
  • Page 113: Gauges, Meters And Service Reminder Indicators

    GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS Engine coolant temperature Fuel gauge gauge The gauge indicates the approximate The gauge indicates the engine coolant tem- quantity of the fuel remaining in the tank perature when the ignition switch is set to when the ignition switch is set to ON.
  • Page 114: Tachometer

    GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS Tachometer NOTICE Do not remove the thermostat in the en- gine cooling system as this may cause the engine to overheat. The thermostat is designed to control the flow of coolant to keep the temperature of the engine within the specified operating range.
  • Page 115: Odometer And Two Trip Meters (Without Multi-Information Display)

    “E” will appear on the display. If “----” or “E” time each trip meter was set to zero. appears on the display, contact your Toyota dealer. You can use one trip meter to calculate the fuel economy and the other to meas- There may be a case that “----”...
  • Page 116: Multi-Information Display

    GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS Multi-information display— The following information is displayed on the multi-information display when the ignition switch is set to ON. Outside temperature and cruise in- formation Odometer and two trip meters Warning messages During ordinary driving, cruise information is displayed.
  • Page 117: Warning Messages

    Bonnet is opened. Close bonnet completely. Boot lid is opened. Close boot lid completely. Vehicle stability control system Take vehicle to your Toyota malfunction is detected. dealer. Transmission selector lever is Shift the transmission selector not in the “P” position.
  • Page 118 This message is to warn the driver that the engine oil pressure is too low. Turn the engine off as soon as possible and contact your Toyota dealer. The message appears with the master warn- ing light and a warning tone sounds.
  • Page 119 The key is not detected in the vehicle This message is to warn the driver that when the ENGINE START STOP button there is a problem somewhere in the vehi- is pressed. cle stability control system or traction control system. Contact your Toyota dealer to service vehicle.
  • Page 120 At this time, the amber indicator light on the ENGINE START STOP switch flashes. The engine will not start in this case. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. The message appears with the master warn- ing light.
  • Page 121: Outside Temperature And Cruise Information

    DISP button for 1 second. the outside air temperature sensor, “----” or “E” will appear on the display. If “----” or “E” The displayed values in the cruise informa- appears on the display, contact your Toyota tion display indicate general driving condi- dealer.
  • Page 122 GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS There may be a case that “----” appears mo- When the engine is started, driving time is mentarily when the ignition switch is set to counted from 0:00. Up to 99:59 (99 hours, 59 ON.
  • Page 123: Odometer And Two Trip Meters

    GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS —Odometer and two trip meters data is cancelled if the electrical power source is disconnected. 3. Trip meter reset knob—Resets the two trip meters to zero, and also change the meter display. To change the meter display, quickly push and release the knob.
  • Page 124: Warning Lights And Buzzers

    If parking brake is off, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. (indicator and buzzer) Fasten driver’s seatbelt. (indicator and buzzer) Stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. Stop and check. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. Fill up tank. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer.
  • Page 125 Should a safety system light, such as Immediately stop your vehicle at a safe the ABS warning or the SRS warning, place and contact your Toyota dealer if fail the system check when you start either of the following conditions oc-...
  • Page 126 Have your vehicle checked by belt being broken may have occurred. your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. If the warning light comes on, immedi- Even if the abnormality of the electronic...
  • Page 127 When the ABS warning light is on (and the conditions referred to in the caution box brake system warning light is off), the anti- occur. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon lock brake system, the brake assist system, as possible to service the vehicle.
  • Page 128 The SRS warning light goes off after about Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as pos- 6 seconds. sible to service the vehicle. If any warning light or warning buzzer does...
  • Page 129 GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS...
  • Page 130: Ignition Switch, Transmission And Parking Brake

    1- -7 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Ignition switch (with standard-type ignition switch) ....Ignition switch (engine switch— with smart entry and start system) Automatic transmission .
  • Page 131: Ignition Switch (With Standard-Type Ignition Switch)

    IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Ignition switch (with standard-type ignition switch) NOTICE Do not leave the key in the ON position if the engine is not running. The battery will discharge and the ignition could be damaged. START—Starter motor on. The key will re- turn to the ON position when released.
  • Page 132: Ignition Switch

    IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Ignition switch (engine switch—with smart entry and start system) When the key is in the vehicle, pressing If a buzzer sounds and the master warning the ENGINE START STOP button (engine light comes on for 5 seconds when pressing switch) allows you to start and stop the the ENGINE START STOP button, this indi- engine or choose the ACC, ON, or ignition...
  • Page 133 GINE START STOP button blinks, this in- dicates a malfunction of the push start system. Turn off the engine immediately and contact your Toyota dealer. It is not a malfunction if the needle on all meters and gauges move slightly when the ignition switch is set to ACC, ON or when the engine starts.
  • Page 134: Automatic Transmission

    IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Automatic transmission Selector lever Shift with the brake pedal depressed. (The ignition switch must be set to ON.) Shift normally. To select sequential position or “D”, lean the selector lever leftward or rightward. Your automatic transmission has a shift lock (b) Normal driving system to minimise the possibility of incorrect 1.
  • Page 135 IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE The “S” mode indicator light and current shift CAUTION range position are shown on the instrument cluster. To avoid serious injury or death, never put your foot on the accelerator pedal while shifting gears. 3.
  • Page 136 The most suitable gear is selected NOTICE automatically between first and third Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as the gears according to the vehicle speed “S” mode indicator light does not come or driving conditions. This range is to...
  • Page 137 IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Move the selector lever down to the “--” NOTICE side to select the “4” range. The transmis- sion will downshift to fourth range when Never shift into reverse while the vehi- the vehicle speed drops down to or lower cle is moving.
  • Page 138: Traction Control System

    IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Traction control system The traction control system automatically NOTICE helps prevent the spinning of the front wheels when the vehicle is started or ac- Always use the brake pedal or the celerated on a slippery road surface. parking brake to hold the vehicle on When the ignition switch is set to ON, the sys- an upgrade.
  • Page 139 The warning light comes on while If the indicator light does not come on driving. when the ignition switch is set to ON, contact your Toyota dealer. SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING (with multi-information display) SYSTEM FAILURE WARNING (without The above message and master warning light...
  • Page 140: Vehicle Stability Control System

    If the slip indicator light flashes, an alarm will sound and special care should be taken while driving. Only use tyres specified by Toyota. The size, manufacturer, brand and tread pattern for all four tyres should be the same. If you use tyres other...
  • Page 141 If the indicator light does not come on as conventional braking operates when ap- when the ignition switch is set to ON, plied, there is no problem to continue your contact your Toyota dealer. driving. NOTICE In the following cases, contact your...
  • Page 142: Parking Brake

    In the following cases, contact your parking brake. Toyota dealer: The message and master warning CAUTION light comes on after ignition switch is set to ON.
  • Page 143: Cruise Control

    IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Cruise control The cruise control is designed to maintain TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF a set cruising speed without requiring the To turn the cruise control on, press the ON-- driver to operate the accelerator. Cruising OFF button.
  • Page 144 If the cruise control automatically cancels out use the brake pedal, cruise control is can- other than for the above cases, have your celled. vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer at the CRUISE CONTROL FAILURE WARNING earliest opportunity. If the cruise control indicator light flashes...
  • Page 145 The indicator light does not come on. The indicator light flashes again. The indicator light goes out after it comes If this is the case, contact your Toyota dealer and have your vehicle inspected.
  • Page 146 ..... . . Audio system operating hints ..Note: For operation of the audio sys- tem on vehicles fitted with a Toyota navigation system see the Toyota Navigation System Owner’s Manual.
  • Page 147: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM Quick reference for your audio system— —Type 1 Type 1: AM-FM radio/compact disc player/MP3/WMA player (with compact disc changer control) 5 6 7 8 9 10 Refer to “Quick reference guide” on page 138 of this Section for function details.
  • Page 148: Type 2

    AUDIO SYSTEM —Type 2 Type 2: AM-FM radio/compact disc player with changer/MP3/WMA player 5 6 7 8 9 10 Refer to “Quick reference guide” on page 138 of this Section for function details.
  • Page 149: Quick Reference Guide

    AUDIO SYSTEM —Quick reference guide Power / Volume knob: Function button #1: Turns the audio system on and off, and CD: Randomly plays tracks on the CD adjusts the volume (see page 140). or multiple CDs in the CD changer, where fitted (see page 144).
  • Page 150 AUDIO SYSTEM Seek / Track button: Compact disc slot: Radio: Increases or decreases the The loading slot accepts the compact radio frequency until the next station disc for immediate playback (see is found (see page 142). page 143). CD: Selects the beginning of the next Text button: or previous track to the current track being played (see page 144).
  • Page 151: Audio System

    AUDIO SYSTEM Audio system— —Basic operation This Section describes some of the basic fea- tures on Toyota audio systems. Some in- The audio systems utilise SRS FOCUSr and formation may not pertain to your system. SRS TruBassr audio enhancement technol- Your audio system works when the ignition ogies, under licence from SRS Labs, Inc., in...
  • Page 152 AUDIO SYSTEM will play from track 1 through to the end of the disc. Then it will play from track 1 again. NOTICE Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the compact disc player. Do not insert anything other than compact discs into the slot.
  • Page 153: Radio Operation

    AUDIO SYSTEM —Radio operation WMA Tag— For information on the general features of your audio system see “Audio system--Basic WMA files can contain a WMA tag that is operation” on page 140 of this Section. used in the same way as an ID3 tag. WMA tags carry information such as track title, ar- TURNING ON THE RADIO tist name.
  • Page 154: Cd Player Operation

    AUDIO SYSTEM —CD player operation To stop on a station, or to cancel “SCAN”, For information on general features of your press “SCAN” [12] again. audio system, see “Audio system—Basic operation” on page 140 of this Section. To scan only those stations stored under preset buttons “1”...
  • Page 155 AUDIO SYSTEM SELECTING A DISC (WITH CD CHANGER) Press “SEEK TRACK ” [11] to move back- ward through the program to the desired To select a specific CD press the “ DISC” track. For example, press [11] three times to [7] or “...
  • Page 156: Mp3/Wma Player Operation

    “ERROR 3”: There is a problem inside the Press and hold “1” [5] until you hear a beep system. to randomly play the files on the CD. “ERROR 4”: Over-current. Ask your Toyota “ ” will appear on the display. dealer to inspect.
  • Page 157: Audio Remote Controls (Steering Switches)

    AUDIO SYSTEM Audio remote controls (steering switches) Press “SEEK TRACK ” [11] to move back- ward to the desired file. For example, press [11] three times to skip back three files from the file that is currently playing. SCANNING FILES Quickly press “SCAN”...
  • Page 158 AUDIO SYSTEM Press “--” side to decrease the volume. The To select a desired file: Quickly press and re- volume continues to decrease while the lease the “” or “” side of the switch until switch is being pressed. the file you want to listen to is set. If you want to return to the beginning of the current file, “MODE”...
  • Page 159: Audio System Operating Hints

    AUDIO SYSTEM Audio system operating hints NOTICE CAUTION To ensure correct audio system oper- Compact disc players use an invisible ations: laser beam which could emit hazardous Be careful not to spill beverages over radiation exposure if directed outside the audio system. the unit by incorrect operation or un- authorised repair.
  • Page 160 AUDIO SYSTEM It may not be possible to play discs re- corded on a personal computer depending on the application settings and the environ- ment. Record with the correct format. (For details, contact the appropriate application manufacturers of the applications.) CD-R/CD-RW discs may be damaged by direct exposure to sunlight, high tempera- tures or other storage conditions.
  • Page 161 AUDIO SYSTEM NOTICE Do not use special shaped, transparent/ translucent, low quality or labelled discs such as those shown in the il- lustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. To clean a compact disc: Wipe it with a soft, lint-free cloth that has been dampened with water.
  • Page 162 AUDIO SYSTEM MP3 files are compatible with the ID3 Tag When playing back files recorded as VBR Ver. 1.0, Ver. 1.1, Ver. 2.2, and Ver. 2.3 (Variable Bit Rate) files, the play time will formats. The unit cannot display disc title, not be correctly displayed if fast forward track title and artist name in other for- or reverse operations are used.
  • Page 163 AUDIO SYSTEM...
  • Page 164: Air Conditioning System

    1- -9 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Manual air conditioning system ..Controls ..... . Air flow selector settings .
  • Page 165: Manual Air Conditioning System

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Manual air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Air flow selector 2. Temperature selector 3. Fan speed selector 4. Air intake selector 5. A/C button...
  • Page 166 If this happens, take your vehicle to a Toyota 5. Windshield—Air flows mainly from the dealer for service. windshield vents.
  • Page 167: Air Flow Selector Settings

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM —Air flow selector settings —Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the win- dows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 168 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM For quick heating, change the air intake changes to FRESH automatically to clean up selector mode to RECIRCULATE. To keep the front view quickly. the windows from fogging, return to Press the A/C button for dehumidified heating FRESH mode after the vehicle interior has or cooling.
  • Page 169: Automatic Air Conditioning System

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Automatic air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Temperature selector (PASS TEMP) 5. DUAL button (individual setting on front passenger 6. AUTO button side only) 7. OFF button 2. Air flow selector button 8. Windshield air flow button 3. Fan speed selector 9.
  • Page 170 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM AUTO button This function will be cancelled when the PASS TEMP knob is turned. For automatic operation of the air condition- ing, press the AUTO button. The AUTO but- —PASS TEMP knob ton will turn on, indicating that the automatic This knob changes the temperature on the operation mode has been selected.
  • Page 171 For details about air flow selector settings, the air conditioning automatically shuts off. see “Air flow selector settings” described on If this happens, take your vehicle to a Toyota the following page. dealer for service. When any of the following conditions occurs, the indicator light on the button may flash and a motor sound may be heard.
  • Page 172: Air Flow Selector Settings

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM —Air flow selector settings —Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the win- dows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 173 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM For manual operation— For manual operation— Fan speed—To the desired fan speed Fan speed—To the desired fan speed Temperature—Towards WARM Temperature—Towards COLD Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—FLOOR Air flow—PANEL Air conditioning—OFF Air conditioning—OFF For quick heating, select recirculated air Defogging and defrosting for a few minutes.
  • Page 174: Air Conditioning Remote Controls

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Air conditioning remote controls —The outside of the windshield For best results, set controls as follows: —For automatic operation Temperature—Towards high temperature Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—WINDSHIELD —For manual operation Fan speed—To the desired fan speed Temperature—Towards high temperature Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—WINDSHIELD...
  • Page 175: Side And Rear Vents

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Side and rear vents Temperature selector To increase the temperature, press the “” side. To decrease it, press the “” side. LO appears when you adjust to maximum cooling, and HI appears when you adjust to maximum warming. With the DUAL button indicator on—This but- ton changes the temperature on the driver side only.
  • Page 176: Air Conditioning Filter

    AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM —Checking and replacing the Air conditioning filter— air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter may clog after long use. The filter may need to be re- placed if the air flow of the air condition- ing and heater experiences extreme re- ductions in operating efficiency, or if the windows begin to fog up easily in FRESH mode.
  • Page 177 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3. Remove the filter cover while pushing When inserting the filter in the filter outlet, in both ends of the cover. keep the arrow pointing up. INFORMATION The air filter should be installed proper- ly in position. The use of air condition- ing with the air filter removed may cause deteriorated dust-proof performance and then affect air conditioning per-...
  • Page 178: Other Equipment

    1- -10 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS OTHER EQUIPMENT Toyota parking assist-sensor ..Front corner sensors ... Rear corner sensors ...
  • Page 179: Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Toyota parking assist-sensor The Toyota parking assist-sensor is a warning system to aid parking the vehicle at low speed (e.g. into a garage). It uses an ultrasonic sensor, which checks the ap- proximate distance to an obstacle. It will...
  • Page 180: Front Corner Sensors

    If an error is detected in the Toyota parking assist-sensor while self-checking, beeps sound and a warning appears in the multi-in- The front corner sensors only operate formation display.
  • Page 181: Rear Corner Sensors

    OTHER EQUIPMENT —Back sensors (vehicles without rear monitor —Rear corner sensors system) The rear corner sensors only operate The back sensors only operate when the when the transmission is in “R”, it checks transmission is in “R”, it checks the ap- the approximate distance to obstacles at proximate distance to obstacles close to an angle to the rear of the vehicle, and...
  • Page 182: Numerous Obstacles Are Detected On The Front And Rear Of The Vehicle Simultaneously

    OTHER EQUIPMENT —Numerous obstacles are detected on the front and rear of the vehicle simultaneously If the possibility of collision with the ob- stacle is high as shown, the parking as- sist-sensor warns the driver by continu- ous beeping (repeating 7 intermittent beeps and one longer beep as one cycle).
  • Page 183: Detection Range Of Sensors

    OTHER EQUIPMENT —Detection range of sensors CAUTION The Toyota parking assist-sensor may not work properly in the following cases: When the bumper is damaged. When the part near the sensors is sub- jected to a strong impact. When an accessory is installed within the sensor detection range.
  • Page 184: Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Failure Warning

    Changing to another screen ject. Turning off the main switch for the Toyota When an obstacle is very close to the parking assist-sensor sensors. CAUTION...
  • Page 185: Rear View Monitor System (Vehicles With Navigation System)

    The rear view monitor system assists the Have it checked by your Toyota dealer. driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while reversing. The image is reversed on the screen, al- lowing for a view similar to that of a rear- view mirror.
  • Page 186 When replacing the tyres, please consult your Toyota dealer. If you replace the The area displayed on the screen tyres, the area displayed on the screen vary...
  • Page 187 OTHER EQUIPMENT REAR VIEW MONITOR SYSTEM CAMERA If a bright light (for example, sunlight re- flected off the vehicle body) is picked up by The rear view monitor system camera is lo- ∗ the camera, the smear effect peculiar to the cated on the boot lid as shown in the illustra- camera may occur.
  • Page 188: Rear Electric Sun Shade

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Rear electric sun shade NOTICE To prevent the battery from running down, always operate the shade while the engine is running. Observe the following, otherwise damage and/or failure may result: Do not overload the shade motor and other parts. Do not place anything where they may hinder the lowering/raising of the shade.
  • Page 189: Clock

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Clock Overspeed warning display The clock is displayed when the ignition is set to ACC or ON. To set the clock: Before setting the clock, the overspeed warn- ing display must be turned off. Press the MODE button once or twice to turn off the overspeed warning display.
  • Page 190: Cigarette Lighter And Ashtray

    30 seconds. Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed in. When vehicle speed drops 3 km/h below the Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter or preset speed, the warning function is auto- equivalent for replacement. matically cancelled.
  • Page 191: Power Outlet

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Power outlet Glove box Vehicles with standard-type ignition The power outlet is designed for power switch supply for car accessories. The ignition switch must be set to ACC or ON for the power outlet to be used. NOTICE To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use accessories with a power rating of more than 12V/120W.
  • Page 192: Auxiliary Boxes

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Auxiliary boxes With the instrument panel lights on, the glove box light will come on when the glove box is open. CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the glove box door closed while driving.
  • Page 193: Rear Console Box

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Rear console box CONSOLE BOX To access the rear console box, pull up the lock release lever on the left while raising the rear console box lid. CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the console box closed while driv- ing.
  • Page 194: Cup Holders

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Cup holders Front cup holder—The adapter for the front cup holder is detachable. Replace it in its original position when using the front cup holder. Otherwise drinking containers will not be held securely. CAUTION Do not place anything else other than cups or drink cans in the cup holder, as such items may be thrown about in the compartment and possibly in-...
  • Page 195: Grocery Bag Hooks

    OTHER EQUIPMENT Grocery bag hooks Floor mat These hooks are designed to hang items Use a floor mat of the correct size. such as grocery bags. If the vehicle carpet and floor mat have 2 holes, then they are designed for use with NOTICE locking clips.
  • Page 196 Brake pad wear indicators ..Luggage stowage precautions ..Your Toyota’s identification ..Vehicle identification number ..Engine number .
  • Page 197: Information Before Driving Your Toyota

    But following a few simple tips for the Engine damage caused by use of improper first 1000 km can add to the future economy fuels is not covered under Toyota’s new ve- and long life of your vehicle: hicle warranty.
  • Page 198: Fuel Pump Shut Off System

    Fuel pump shut off system Operation in foreign countries The fuel pump shut off system stops supply- If you plan to drive your Toyota in another ing fuel to the engine to minimise the risk of country fuel leakage when the engine stalls or an air- First, comply with the vehicle registration bag inflates upon collision.
  • Page 199: Three-Way Catalytic Converters

    INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Three-way catalytic converters NOTICE A large amount of unburned gases flow- ing into the three-way catalytic con- verter may cause it to overheat and create a fire hazard. To prevent this and other damage, observe the following precautions: Use only unleaded petrol.
  • Page 200: Engine Exhaust Cautions

    CAUTION though there are no other vehicles in the surrounding area, have your vehi- Avoid inhaling the engine exhaust. It cle checked by your Toyota dealer. contains carbon monoxide, which is a colourless and odourless gas. It can Continued inhalation...
  • Page 201: Facts About Engine Oil Consumption

    Therefore, it is essential that as some part of the oil film left on the cyl- the oil level be checked regularly. Toyota re- inder wall is burned by the high tempera- commends that the oil level be checked every ture combustion gases during the com- time you refuel the vehicle.
  • Page 202: Long Reach Iridium-Tipped Spark Plugs

    INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Long reach iridium-tipped spark plugs Brake system The tandem master cylinder brake system is a hydraulic system with two separate sub- systems. If either sub-system should fail, the other will still work. However, the pedal will...
  • Page 203 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA At the end of the anti-lock brake system CAUTION activation, the brake pedal may move a little forward. Effective way to press the ABS brake pedal: When the anti-lock brake system func- tion is in action, you may feel the brake pedal pulsating and hear a noise.
  • Page 204 Contact your road surface is pitted or has other Toyota dealer as soon as possible to ser- differences in surface height. vice the vehicle. Always use 4 tyres of specified size The light does not come on when the igni- at appropriate pressure.
  • Page 205 When the ABS warning light is on (and Have your Toyota dealer perform the bed- the brake system warning light is off), the ding-down. anti-lock brake system, the brake assist...
  • Page 206: Brake Pad Wear Indicators

    If you hear a squealing or scraping noise as possible. while driving, have the brake pads checked and replaced by your nearest Toyota dealer Do not place anything on the parcel immediately. shelf behind the rear seatback. Such...
  • Page 207: Your Toyota's Identification

    VIN This is the primary identification number for and other model data such as date of manu- your Toyota. It is used in registering the facture. ownership of your vehicle. Date of manufacture The date of manufacture, indicated on the vehicle as the “Built Date”, is the calendar...
  • Page 208: Engine Number

    INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA —Engine number Suspension and chassis CAUTION Do not modify the suspension/chassis with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc. It can cause dangerous vehicle handling char- acteristics, resulting in loss of control. The engine number is stamped on the en-...
  • Page 209 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA...
  • Page 210 STARTING AND DRIVING Before starting the engine ..How to start the engine ... Cranking hold function (vehicles with smart entry and start system) .
  • Page 211: Starting And Driving

    STARTING AND DRIVING How to start the engine— —Cranking hold function (vehicles Before starting the engine with smart entry and start system) 1. Check the area around the vehicle before Once you press ENGINE START STOP but- entering it. ton (engine switch) and release it, the crank- ing hold function continues to crank the en- 2.
  • Page 212: Before Cranking

    To avoid engine damage, do not race a cold engine. Have the engine checked at your Toyota dealer immediately if the en- gine becomes difficult to start or stalls frequently.
  • Page 213: Starting The Engine (With Smart Entry And Start System)

    STARTING AND DRIVING —Starting the engine (with smart entry and start system) With the brake pedal firmly depressed, the indicator light on the ENGINE START STOP button will turn green. Check that the transmission selector lever is in the “P” position.
  • Page 214 The key battery may be discharged if the electronic key does not work. You can start the engine by touching the Toyota logo side of the electronic key to the ENGINE START STOP button. For de- tails, see “Smart entry and start system”...
  • Page 215: Driving And Parking Using Smart Entry And Start System

    NOTICE START SYSTEM When using the smart entry and start system, Contact your Toyota dealer and have it is possible to start or stop the engine as your vehicle and all keys inspected if: long as the key is on your person.
  • Page 216 STARTING AND DRIVING SYSTEM FUNCTION REMINDERS the “P” position. The master warning light will also come on. Follow the instructions described below if any of the following warnings occur: Get out of the vehicle only after turning off the engine by pressing the ENGINE START STOP button and checking that the ignition switch indicator light has gone off.
  • Page 217 STARTING AND DRIVING the ignition switch is not set to OFF. The master warning light will also come on. Get out of the vehicle only after setting the transmission selector lever in the “P” posi- tion, turning off the engine by pressing the ENGINE START STOP button and checking that the ignition switch indicator light has gone off.
  • Page 218 Toyota dealer as this in- This indicates that the driver is attempting to dicates a problem with the push button lock the doors while carrying the key, neglect- start function.
  • Page 219: Pre-Trip Safety Check

    Or, if you would Coolant level. Make sure the coolant level like, your Toyota dealer will be pleased to is correct. See “Checking the engine coolant make this check for you at a nominal cost.
  • Page 220: Tips For Driving In Various Conditions

    If may cause damage to the engine and/or they still do not work safely, pull to the electrical components. side of the road and call a Toyota dealer for assistance. CAUTION Before driving off, make sure the parking brake is fully released and the parking brake reminder light is off.
  • Page 221: Winter Driving Tips

    260 in Section 7--2 for details of coolant type selection. Do not use your parking brake when there “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a mixture is a possibility it could freeze. of 50% coolant and 50% deionised water.
  • Page 222: Trailer Towing

    Toyota warranties do not apply to a greater weight, and never exceed the damage or malfunction caused by maximum weight rating specified for towing a trailer for commercial pur- the trailer tow bar.
  • Page 223 STARTING AND DRIVING BRAKES AND SAFETY CHAINS Total trailer weight Vertical tow ball Toyota recommends trailers with load brakes conform to applicable federal and state regulations. Safety chains must always be used between the towing vehicle and the trailer. Leave sufficient slack in the chains for turns.
  • Page 224 RUNNING-IN SCHEDULE Toyota recommends that you do not tow Before starting out, check operation of the a trailer with a new vehicle or a vehicle lights and all vehicle-trailer connections. with any new power train component (en-...
  • Page 225 STARTING AND DRIVING Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns. The Always place wheel blocks under both the trailer could hit your vehicle in a tight turn. vehicle and trailer wheels when parking. Slow down before making a turn to avoid Apply the parking brake firmly.
  • Page 226: How To Save Fuel And Make Your Vehicle Last Longer

    STARTING AND DRIVING How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer Improving fuel economy is easy—just take Avoid continuous speeding up and it easy. It will help make your vehicle last slowing down. Stop-start driving wastes longer, too. Here are some specific tips on fuel.
  • Page 227 STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 228 IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY If your vehicle will not start ..Simple checks ....Emergency start (vehicles with smart entry and start system) .
  • Page 229: In Case Of An Emergency

    Have the key checked at your See “Starting a flooded engine” on page Toyota dealer. If none of your keys work, 219 in this Section for further instructions. there may be a malfunction in the immobiliser system.
  • Page 230: Emergency Start (Vehicles With Smart Entry And Start System)

    Toyota dealer to have your vehicle off the accelerator pedal. checked. This is because the system may be malfunctioning.
  • Page 231: Jump Starting

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Jump starting To avoid serious personal injury and dam- JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE age to your vehicle which might result 1. If the booster battery is installed in from battery explosion, acid burns, elec- another vehicle, make sure the vehicles trical burns, or damaged electronic com- are not touching.
  • Page 232 If the cause of your battery discharging is not apparent (for example, lights left on), you should have it checked at your Toyota dealer. If the first start attempt is not successful The recommended connecting point is Check that the clamp on the jumper cables in the above illustration.
  • Page 233: Starting The Engine After A Battery Discharge (Vehicles With Smart Entry And Start System)

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Starting the engine after a battery discharge (vehicles with If your engine stalls while smart entry and start system) driving In the event that the battery is discharged, If your engine stalls while driving: the engine may not restart even after the 1.
  • Page 234: If You Cannot Increase Engine Speed

    1. Pull safely off the road, stop the vehicle at low speeds. Have your vehicle checked by and turn on your emergency flashers. Put your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. the transmission in “P” and apply the parking brake. Turn off the air condition- Even if the abnormality of the electronic ing if it is being used.
  • Page 235: If You Have A Flat Tyre

    You should death or serious injury: have it checked as soon as possible at your Toyota dealer. Follow jacking instructions. Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle supported by the jack.
  • Page 236: Required Tools And Spare Tyre

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Required tools and spare tyre Make sure to set the jack properly in the jack point. Raising the vehicle with jack improperly positioned will damage the vehicle or may allow the vehicle to fall off the jack and cause personal injury.
  • Page 237: Blocking The Wheel

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Blocking the wheel Before removing the jack, unhook the tighten- 2. Block the wheel diagonally opposite ing strap. the flat tyre to keep the vehicle from After storing the jack, make sure it is securely rolling when it is jacked up.
  • Page 238: Removing Wheel Ornament

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Removing wheel ornament —Loosening wheel nuts Steel wheels 4. Loosen all the wheel nuts. Always loosen the wheel nuts before raising the vehicle. Turn the wheel nuts counterclockwise to loosen. To get maximum leverage, fit the wrench to the nut so that the handle is on the right side, as shown above.
  • Page 239: Positioning The Jack

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Positioning the jack —Raising your vehicle 5. Position the jack at the correct jack 6. After making sure that no one is in the point as shown. vehicle, raise it high enough so that the spare tyre can be installed.
  • Page 240: Changing Wheels

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Changing wheels —Reinstalling wheel nuts Steel wheel 7. Remove the wheel nuts and change tyres. Lift the flat tyre straight off and put it aside. Roll the spare wheel into position and align the holes in the wheel with the bolts. Then lift up the wheel and get at least the top bolt started through its hole.
  • Page 241: Lowering Your Vehicle

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Lowering your vehicle —Reinstalling wheel ornament Steel wheel 9. Lower the vehicle completely and tighten the wheel nuts. Turn the jack handle counterclockwise to lower the vehicle. Use only the wheel nut wrench to tighten the nuts.
  • Page 242: After Changing Wheels

    Contact your Toyota dealer Do not forget to reinstall the tyre inflation for detailed information. valve cap as dirt and moisture could get into...
  • Page 243: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If towing is necessary, we recommend you From rear—Use a towing dolly under the to have it done by your Toyota dealer or front wheels. a commercial tow truck service. In con- sultation with them, have your vehicle NOTICE towed using either (a) or (b).
  • Page 244: Emergency Towing

    (c) Towing with sling type truck If towing is necessary, we recommend you (c) Towing with sling type truck have it done by your Toyota dealer or a commercial tow truck service. NOTICE If a towing service is not available in an...
  • Page 245: Installing Front Towing Eyelet

    IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY —Installing front towing eyelet 1. Remove the front towing eyelet from the CAUTION underside of the spare tyre cover in the boot of the vehicle. See “Required tools Use extreme caution when towing vehi- and spare tyre“ on page 225 in this cles.
  • Page 246: If You Cannot Shift Automatic Transmission Selector Lever

    3. Shift into “N” position. 4. Start the engine. For your safety, keep the brake pedal depressed. Be sure to have the system checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 247: If You Lose Your Keys

    If you lose your wireless If you lose your keys remote control transmitter You can purchase a new key at your Toyota You can purchase a new wireless remote dealer if you can give them the key number control transmitter at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 248 ..... . . Washing and waxing your Toyota Washing your Toyota ...
  • Page 249: Corrosion Prevention And Appearance Care

    Now, it is up to you. Proper care High pressure water or steam is effective of your Toyota can help ensure long-term cor- for cleaning the vehicle’s underside and rosion prevention. wheel housings. Pay particular attention...
  • Page 250: Washing And Waxing Your Toyota

    When driving in a coastal area. installed be treated to resist corrosion. Your Toyota dealer will be happy to assist in sup- When driving on a road sprinkled with plying and installing the shields if they are antifreeze.
  • Page 251: Waxing Your Toyota

    If a nozzle becomes blocked, contact your Toyota dealer to have the vehicle ser- 4. To prevent water spots, dry the vehicle viced. using a clean soft cotton towel. Do not rub or press hard—you might scratch the...
  • Page 252: Cleaning The Interior

    CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE Cleaning the interior Touch-up paint CAUTION Touch-up paint may be used to cover small chips or scratches. Be careful not to splash water or spill Apply the paint soon after the damage occurs liquid on the floor. This may prevent or corrosion may set in.
  • Page 253 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE Several types of foam cleaners are available; Soak a clean soft cloth in water or lukewarm some are in aerosol cans and others are water then lightly wipe off dirt. powders or liquids which you mix with water NOTICE to produce a foam.
  • Page 254 Improper cleaning of the leather up- holstery could result in discolour- ation or staining. If you have any questions about the cleaning of your Toyota, your local Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer them.
  • Page 255 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE...
  • Page 256: Maintenance Requirements

    MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Maintenance facts ....Does your vehicle need repairing? ..... .
  • Page 257 Toyota Reliability dealer who will keep a record of maintenance Warranty coverage on your Toyota. This record could be helpful Compliance with government regulations should you ever require Warranty Service. Your Toyota has been designed for economi-...
  • Page 258 Engine coolant temperature continually higher than normal If you notice any of these symptoms, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. It probably needs adjustment or repair. CAUTION Do not continue driving with the vehicle unchecked.
  • Page 259 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS...
  • Page 260: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    7- -1 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Engine compartment overview ..Removing the engine compartment cover ... . Fuse locations ....Do-it-yourself service precautions .
  • Page 261: Engine Compartment Overview

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- INTRODUCTION Engine compartment overview 1. Power steering fluid reservoir 7. Radiator 2. Brake fluid reservoir 8. Electric cooling fans 3. Engine oil filler cap 9. Condenser 4. Engine oil level dipstick 10. Windshield washer and headlight cleaner fluid tank 5.
  • Page 262: Removing The Engine Compartment Cover

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION —Removing the engine compartment cover Installing clip Before replacing the headlight bulbs and front turn signal light bulbs, remove the cover clips and take off the cover. Remove and install the cover clip as shown in the following illustrations. Removing clip...
  • Page 263: Fuse Locations

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- INTRODUCTION Fuse locations Spare fuses 1. Engine compartment fuse block 2. Instrument panel fuse block For fuse descriptions see “Fuses” on page 284 in Section 8.
  • Page 264: Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Do-it-yourself service precautions If you perform maintenance by yourself, Do not get under your vehicle with be sure to follow the correct procedure just the body jack supporting it. Al- given in this Section. ways use automotive jack stands or You should be aware that improper or incom- other solid supports.
  • Page 265 Toyota Super Long Life Coolant is a mixture of 50% coolant and 50% deio- nised water. If you spill some of the coolant, be...
  • Page 266: Positioning The Jack

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE INTRODUCTION Positioning the jack CAUTION When jacking, be sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility of death or serious injury: Follow jacking instructions. Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle supported by the jack. Per- sonal injury may occur.
  • Page 267 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- INTRODUCTION...
  • Page 268: Engine And Chassis

    7- -2 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE ENGINE AND CHASSIS Checking the engine oil level ..Checking the engine coolant level ......Checking the radiator and condenser .
  • Page 269: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    After turning off the en- ENGINE OIL SELECTION gine, wait a few minutes for the oil to drain Toyota Genuine Motor Oil is used in your back into the bottom of the engine. Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved Toyota 2.
  • Page 270 SAE 5W- 30 engine oil is recommended. To ensure excellent lubrication performance for your engine, Toyota Genuine Motor Oil is available, which has been specifically tested and approved for all Toyota engines. Please contact your Toyota dealer for further details about Toyota Genuine Motor Oil.
  • Page 271: Checking The Engine Coolant Level

    Toyota vehicles. drain cock and water pump. Please contact your Toyota dealer for further If you can find no leak, have your Toyota details. dealer test the cap pressure and check for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 272: Checking The Radiator And Condenser

    Checking the brake fluid level If the radiator or the condenser is extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. CAUTION To prevent burning yourself, be careful not to touch the radiator or condenser when the engine is hot.
  • Page 273: Checking The Power Steering Fluid Level

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- ENGINE AND CHASSIS Checking the power steering fluid level NOTICE If you spill the fluid, be sure to wash it off with water to prevent it from damag- If hot If cold ing the parts or paint. normal normal If hot add...
  • Page 274: Checking Tyre Inflation Pressure

    If a tyre frequently needs pumping up, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. The following instructions for checking tyre inflation pressure should be ob- served: The pressure should be checked only when the tyres are cold.
  • Page 275: Checking And Replacing Tyres

    The tyres on your Toyota have built-in tread poor sealing of the tyre bead, wear indicators to help you know when the tyres need replacement. When the tread wheel deformation and/or tyre sepa- depth wears to 1.6 mm or less, the indicators...
  • Page 276 Toyota. Using tyres whose previous history is un- known is a risk. Toyota recommends all four tyres, or at least both front or rear tyres be replaced at a time as a set. See “If you have a flat tyre” on page 224 in Section 4 for tyre change procedure.
  • Page 277: Rotating Tyres

    When storing removed tyres, you should To equalise tyre wear and help extend tyre store them in a cool dry place. life, Toyota recommends that you rotate Mark the direction of rotation and be sure to your tyres approximately every 15000 km.
  • Page 278 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- ENGINE AND CHASSIS CHAIN INSTALLATION CAUTION Install the chains on the front tyres as tightly as possible. Do not use tyre chains Snow tyres should be installed on all on the rear tyres. Retighten chains after wheels of the vehicle. driving 0.5—1.0 km.
  • Page 279: Replacing Wheels

    When using tyre chains, be careful not to damage the aluminium wheels. WHEEL SELECTION Use only Toyota wheel nuts and wrench When replacing wheels, care should be designed for your aluminium wheels. taken to ensure that the wheels are re-...
  • Page 280: Electrical Components

    7- -3 DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Checking battery condition ..Precautions ....Checking battery exterior .
  • Page 281: Checking Battery Condition

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Checking battery condition— —Precautions —Checking battery exterior Terminals CAUTION BATTERY PRECAUTIONS The battery produces flammable and ex- plosive hydrogen gas. Do not cause a spark from the battery with tools. Do not smoke or light a match near the battery.
  • Page 282: Checking Battery Fluid

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS —Checking battery fluid NOTICE Do not overfill the cells. Excess electro- Upper line lyte could squirt out of the battery dur- ing heavy charging, causing corrosion or damage. Lower line CHECKING BY FLUID LEVEL LINES The fluid (electrolyte) level must be be- tween the upper and lower lines.
  • Page 283: Battery Recharging Precautions

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Battery recharging precautions Checking and replacing fuses During recharging, the battery is produc- ing hydrogen gas. Therefore, before recharging: 1. If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable. 2.
  • Page 284 If the new fuse immediately blows out, there is a problem with the electrical system. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as soon as pos- If the headlights or other electrical compo- sible. nents do not work, check the fuses. If any...
  • Page 285: Adding Washer Fluid

    Use bulbs with the wattage ratings fluid containing antifreeze. This product is given in the table. available at your Toyota dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow the manufacturer’s The high mounted stoplight consists of a directions for how much to mix with water.
  • Page 286: Headlights (Low Beam-Halogen Bulbs)

    However, if there is a large drop of water on the inside of the lens, or if there is water pooled inside the light, contact your Toyota dealer. 1. Turn the bulb base counterclockwise to Light bulbs Type the front of the vehicle as shown.
  • Page 287: Headlights (High Beam)

    Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. 2. Unplug the connector while depressing the lock release. If the connector is tight, wiggle it.
  • Page 288: Front Turn Signal Lights

    —Front turn signal lights 3. Install a new bulb and plug the connec- tor into the mounting hole. Install the back cover and turn it clockwise. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 289: Rear Turn Signal Lights

    DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE -- ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS —Rear turn signal lights —Other exterior lights If any of the following lights burn out, con- tact your Toyota dealer: front foglight, parking light, headlight (with discharge bulb), side turn signal light, back-up light, licence plate light, LED type high mounted stoplight, or LED type tail or stop/tail light.
  • Page 290: Specifications

    SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions ..... Engine ......Fuel .
  • Page 291: Dimensions

    SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions Engine Overall length mm (in) 4825 (189.6) Model: 2GR--FE Overall width mm (in) 1820 (71.7) Type: Overall height mm (in) 1470 (57.9) 6 cylinder V-type, 4 cycle, petrol Wheelbase mm (in) 2775 (109.3) Bore and stroke, mm (in): Front tread mm (in) 1575...
  • Page 292: Fuel

    L (qt., Imp. qt.): With filter 6.1 (6.4, 5.4) Without filter 5.7 (6.0, 5.0) Toyota Genuine Motor Oil is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity. Oil grade: 20W--50 and 15W--40—...
  • Page 293 Genuine (ATF JWS3324 Coolant type: NWS9638) to aid in assuring optimum Toyota Super Long Life Coolant is used in transaxle performance. your Toyota vehicle at factory fill. In order to avoid technical problems, only use NOTICE Toyota Super Long Life Coolant or similar...
  • Page 294: Tyres

    SPECIFICATIONS Tyres Tyre size: 215/60R16 95V and 215/55R17 93V Cold tyre inflation pressure: 215/60R16 95V tyres kPa (kgf cm or bar, psi) Up to 140 km/h Above 140 km/h Load Load Front Rear Front Rear Up to 4 occupants 210 (2.1, 30) 210 (2.1, 30) 230 (2.3, 33) 230 (2.3, 33)
  • Page 295: Fuses

    252 in Section 7--1. 1. AM2 7.5 A: Starting system 2. ALT- S 7.5 A: Charging system 3. MAYDAY/TEL 7.5 A: Toyota Link system 4. ETCS 10 A: Electronic throttle control system 5. HAZ 15 A: Emergency flashers 6.
  • Page 296 SPECIFICATIONS 19. HORN 10 A: Horn 20. H- LP(RL) 15 A: Right-hand headlight (low beam), headlight levelling system 21. H- LP(LL) 15 A: Left-hand headlight (low beam) 22. H- LP(RH) 15 A: Right-hand headlight (high beam) 23. H- LP(LH) 15 A: Left-hand headlight (high beam) 24.
  • Page 297 26. POWER 30 A: Power windows, driving tem, multi-information display, clock, position memory system* Toyota parking assist-sensor, driving 27. P/SEAT 30 A: Power seats, driving posi- position memory system, auto anti-glare tion memory system*...
  • Page 298: Index

    INDEX...
  • Page 299 Brake pad wear indicators ... Protecting your Toyota from corrosion .....
  • Page 300 INDEX Checking the engine oil level ..Checking the power steering fluid level ......Defogger: Checking the radiator and condenser Rear window...
  • Page 301 INDEX Emergency, In case of: Engine starting switch ....Blown fuse ..... . Emergency flasher switch .
  • Page 302 INDEX Fuel information ....Instrument cluster overview ... . Fuel pump shut off system .
  • Page 303 INDEX Stop/tail light ....Light, Interior: Interior light ..... . . New vehicle running-in .
  • Page 304 INDEX Protecting your Toyota from corrosion Comfort guides ....Fastening ......
  • Page 305 ......95, 96 Toyota parking assist-sensor ..Winter driving tips .
  • Page 306 NOTES...
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