Toyota RAV4 HYBRID 2020 Manual
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Pictorial index
For safety
and security
Vehicle status
information and
indicators
Before driving
Driving
Audio
Interior features
Maintenance
and care
When trouble
arises
Vehicle
specifications
For owners
Index
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Make sure to read through them
(Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Reading driving-related information
(Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Opening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving
(Main topics: Keys, doors, seats)
Operations and advice which are necessary for
driving
(Main topics: Starting hybrid system, refueling)
Operating the Audio
(Main topics: Audio/visual, phone, Connected Services)
Usage of the interior features
(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance
procedures
(Main topics: Interior and exterior, light bulbs)
What to do in case of malfunction and emergency
(Main topics: 12-volt battery discharge, flat tire)
Vehicle specifications, customizable features
(Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat
belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian
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  • Page 1 Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety Make sure to read through them and security (Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system) Vehicle status Reading driving-related information information and (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display) indicators Opening and closing the doors and windows, Before driving adjustment before driving (Main topics: Keys, doors, seats)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Gauges and meters (with 7- For your information....inch display) ....98 Reading this manual ....13 How to search......14 Multi-information display Pictorial index ......16 Energy monitor/consumption screen......For safety and security Before driving 1-1. For safe use Before driving....28 3-1.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ................ EV drive mode ....Rear view monitor system Hybrid transmission .......... Turn signal lever ... Toyota parking assist monitor Parking brake............ Brake Hold ....Panoramic view monitor 4-3. Operating the lights and Driving mode select switch wipers ........
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS iPod/iPhone Status icon ....(Apple CarPlay) ... “Setup” screen ....Android Auto....5-2. Basic information before ® operation Bluetooth audio ... Initial screen ....5-9. Audio/visual remote con- trols Touch screen ....Steering switches ..Home screen....Entering letters and num- 5-10.Audio settings bers/list screen operation...
  • Page 5 5-17.Connected Services opera- ........tion 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Toyota Apps ....Do-it-yourself service precau- 5-18.Setup tions......Toyota Apps settings ..Hood......Positioning a floor jack .. Interior features Engine compartment ..12-volt battery....6-1. Using the air conditioning Tires ......
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS When trouble arises Vehicle specifications 8-1. Essential information 9-1. Specifications Emergency flashers ..Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) ....If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency Fuel information..........Tire information ..... If the vehicle is trapped in ris- 9-2.
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS...
  • Page 8: For Your Information

    However, because of they may have on, your Toyota the Toyota policy of continual vehicle. product improvement, we This vehicle should not be modi-...
  • Page 9 • Engine speed/ Electric motor government agency speed (traction motor speed) • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit • Accelerator status • For research purposes where the • Brake status data is not tied to a specific vehi- •...
  • Page 10  How far (if at all) the driver (U.S.mainland only) was depressing the accelera- tor and/or brake pedal; and, If your Toyota has Safety Con-  How fast the vehicle was trav- nect and if you have subscribed eling. to those services, please refer to...
  • Page 11 • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit However, if necessary, Toyota WARNING may: ■ General precautions while •...
  • Page 12 WARNING ■ General precaution regarding children’s safety Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to have or use the key. Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is also a danger that children may injure them- selves by playing with the side windows, the moon roof or the...
  • Page 13: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Symbols Meanings Indicates the action Explains symbols used in (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate this manual switches and other devices. Symbols in this manual Indicates the outcome of an operation (e.g. a Symbols Meanings lid opens). WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed,...
  • Page 14: How To Search

    Searching by title ■ How to search  Table of contents: P.2 Searching by name ■  Alphabetical index: P.729 Searching by installation ■ position  Pictorial index: P.16 Searching by symptom or ■ sound  What to do if... (Troubleshoot- ing): P.726...
  • Page 16: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■Exterior The shape of the headlights may differ depending on the grade, etc. Side doors ................P.128 Locking/unlocking ..............P.128 Opening/closing the side windows ........P.176 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ..P.129, 664 Warning messages ..............P.648 Back door ................P.134 Locking/unlocking ..............P.135 Opening from inside the cabin ..........P.138...
  • Page 17 Pictorial index Precautions against winter season ........P.378 To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) ....P.527 Precautions against car wash (Rain-sensing windshield wipers) ........P.565 Replacing the wiper insert ...........P.612 Fuel filler door ..............P.241 Refueling method ..............P.241 Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ..........P.679 Tires ..................P.588 Tire size/inflation pressure ...........P.684 Winter tires/tire chain ............P.378 Checking/rotation/tire pressure warning system...
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Shifting the shift lever to R ...........P.219 License plate lights............P.229 Side turn signal lights ............P.223 : If equipped...
  • Page 19 Pictorial index ■Instrument panel Power switch ..............P.210, 212 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes ..P.210, 212, 216 Emergency stop of the hybrid system ........P.631 When the hybrid system will not start ........P.661 Warning messages ............P.648 Shift lever................P.219 Changing the shift position...........P.220 Precautions against towing ..........P.633 When the shift lever does not move........P.221 Meters ................P.94, 98...
  • Page 20 Pictorial index Energy monitor..............P.113 When the warning messages are displayed ......P.648 Turn signal lever ..............P.223 Headlight switch ..............P.229 Headlights/parking lights/tail lights/ license plate lights/daytime running lights......P.229 Fog lights ................P.235 Windshield wiper and washer switch ......P.236 Rear window wiper and washer switch ......P.239 Usage................P.236, 239 Adding washer fluid..............P.585 Warning messages ..............P.648...
  • Page 21 Pictorial index ■Switches Driving position memory switches .........P.157 Window lock switch ............P.178 Power window switches ............P.176 Door lock switches ............P.132 Outside rear view mirror switches ........P.174 “ODO TRIP” switch ............P.96, 101 Instrument panel light control dial ......P.96, 102 Automatic High Beam switch ...........P.232 Windshield wiper de-icer switch ........P.527 Camera switch...
  • Page 22 Pictorial index Meter control switches ............P.104 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch........P.277 Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range .....P.271 Audio remote control switches ........P.454 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ........P.258 Phone switch ..............P.480 Talk switch .................P.470 : Vehicles with Audio Plus or Premium Audio, refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.
  • Page 23 Pictorial index VSC OFF switch ..............P.370 Front seat heater switches ..........P.530 Front seat heater/seat ventilator switches .....P.531 Parking brake switch ............P.224 Applying/releasing..............P.224 Precautions against winter season ........P.379 Warning buzzer/message ..........P.643, 648 Brake hold switch ..............P.227 Trail Mode switch ...............P.367 Driving mode select switch..........P.366 EV drive mode switch ............P.217 : If equipped...
  • Page 24 Pictorial index ■Interior SRS airbags ................P.35 Floor mats................P.28 Front seats................P.154 Rear seats ................P.155 Head restraints ..............P.160 Seat belts ................P.31 Console box ...............P.536 Inside lock buttons ............P.132 Cup holders ................P.536 Assist grips ................P.553 Rear seat heater switches ..........P.530 : If equipped...
  • Page 25 Pictorial index ■Ceiling “SOS” button ..............P.67 Auxiliary box ..............P.537 Moon roof switches ............P.179 Interior lights ..............P.532 Personal lights ..............P.533 Electronic sunshade switch ...........P.182 Vanity mirrors..............P.544 Sun visors................P.544 Inside rear view mirror ............P.163 Digital Rear-view Mirror ..........P.165 Garage door opener switches ........P.554 : If equipped : The illustration shows the front, but they are also equipped in the rear.
  • Page 26 Pictorial index...
  • Page 27: For Safety And Security

    For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving....28 For safe driving ....29 Seat belts .......31 SRS airbags ....35 Front passenger occupant classification system ..45 Exhaust gas precautions 1-2. Child safety Riding with children ..51 Child restraint systems... 1-3. Emergency assistance Safety Connect ....67 1-4.
  • Page 28: Before Driving

    Do not use floor mats designed Insert the retaining hooks for other models or different (clips) into the floor mat eye- model year vehicles, even if lets. they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. ● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. ●...
  • Page 29: For Safe Driving

    1-1. For safe use For safe driving WARNING ■ Before driving For safe driving, adjust the ● Check that the floor mat is securely fixed in the correct seat and mirror to an appro- place with all the provided priate position before driv- retaining hooks (clips).
  • Page 30 1-1. For safe use properly wear the vehicle’s seat WARNING belt. (P.52) Observe the following precau- tions. Failure to do so may result in Adjusting the mirrors death or serious injury. Make sure that you can see ● Do not adjust the position of the driver’s seat while driving.
  • Page 31: Seat Belts

    Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including chil- dren. ● Toyota recommends that chil- dren be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 32 Have tions regarding seat belt usage. any necessary repairs carried (P.31) out by your Toyota dealer. Inap- ■ Seat belt extender propriate handling may lead to incorrect operation. If your seat belts cannot be fastened...
  • Page 33 1-1. For safe use a click sound is heard. WARNING To release the seat belt, ● Do not wear the seat belt extender if you can fasten the press the release button seat belt without the extender. ■ Emergency locking retractor ●...
  • Page 34 In that case, the seat frontal or side collision or a vehi- belt cannot be used again and cle rollover. must be replaced at your Toyota dealer. The pretensioners do not activate in the event of a minor frontal impact, a minor side impact or a rear impact.
  • Page 35: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to cer- tain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury. SRS airbag system Location of the SRS airbags ■...
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use SRS curtain shield airbags • Can help protect primarily the head of occupants in the outer seats • Can help prevent the occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of vehicle rollover SRS airbag system components ■...
  • Page 37 1-1. For safe use Driver airbag Front passenger occupant classification system (ECU and sen- sors) Knee airbag SRS warning light Airbag sensor assembly Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on the US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The airbag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on information obtained from the sensors etc.
  • Page 38 1-1. For safe use However, this threshold velocity will severe frontal collision. be considerably higher in the follow- ■ Conditions under which the ing situations: SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a collision • If the vehicle strikes an object, such as a parked vehicle or sign The SRS front airbags and SRS cur- pole, which can move or deform...
  • Page 39 ● Collision from the side at an angle In the following cases, the vehicle will require inspection and/or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ● Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated. ● The front of the vehicle is dam-...
  • Page 40 1-1. For safe use vehicle was involved in an acci- ● The portion of the front pillars, rear dent that was not severe enough pillars or roof side rail garnishes to cause the SRS side and curtain (padding) containing the SRS cur- shield airbags to inflate.
  • Page 41 Toyota strongly recom- mends that all infants and chil- dren be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 42 1-1. For safe use Do not allow anyone to kneel on ● WARNING the passenger seat toward the ● Do not sit on the edge of the door or put their head or hands seat or lean against the dash- outside the vehicle.
  • Page 43 If the areas where the SRS air- bags are stored, such as the steering wheel pad and front and rear pillar garnishes, are damaged or cracked, have them replaced by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not place anything, such as ●...
  • Page 44 1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Repairs, modifications, removal or replacement of the steering wheel, instrument panel, dash- board, seats or seat upholstery, front, side and rear pillars, roof side rails, front door panels, front door trims or front door speakers ●...
  • Page 45: Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    1-1. For safe use Front passenger occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification system. This system detects the conditions of the front passenger seat and activates or deactivates the front passenger airbag and seat cushion airbag in the front passen- ger side.
  • Page 46 Do not kick the front passenger seat or subject it to severe impact. Otherwise, the SRS warning light may come on to indicate a malfunction of the front passenger occupant clas- sification system. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 47 1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Child restraint systems installed on the rear seat should not con- tact the front seatbacks. ● Do not use a seat accessory, such as a cushion and seat cover, that covers the seat cushion surface. ●...
  • Page 48 1-1. For safe use Child ■ “AIR BAG OFF” “AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” or “AIR BAG indicator lights ON” Indicator/warn- ing light SRS warning light Driver’s and front passenger’s seat or flashing belt reminder light Deactivated or Front passenger airbag activated Devices...
  • Page 49 1-1. For safe use There is a malfunction in the system ■ “AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” “AIR BAG OFF” indicator lights Indicator/warn- SRS warning light ing light Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light Front passenger airbag Devices Deactivated Front passenger seat cushion airbag...
  • Page 50: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    Failure to do so may cause repaired by your Toyota dealer. exhaust gases to enter the vehicle and may lead to an accident caused by light-headedness, or may lead to death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 51: Child Safety

    1-2. Child safety Riding with children 1-2.Child safety WARNING ■ When children are in the vehi- Observe the following pre- Never leave children unattended cautions when children are in the vehicle, and never allow in the vehicle. children to have or use the key. Use a child restraint system Children may be able to start the appropriate for the child,...
  • Page 52: Child Restraint Systems

    1-2. Child safety Child restraint sys- Points to remember tems The laws of all 50 states of the U.S.A. as well as Canada now Before installing a child require the use of child restraint restraint system in the vehi- systems. cle, there are precautions ...
  • Page 53 1-2. Child safety WARNING ● Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that conforms to the weight and size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 54 1-2. Child safety Child restraint system Types of child restraint system installation methods ■ Confirm with the operation manual enclosed with the child restraint system about the installation of the child restraint system. Installation method Page Seat belt attachment P.56 Child restraint LATCH P.61 anchors attachment...
  • Page 55 1-2. Child safety When using a child WARNING restraint system ■ When using a child restraint system When installing a child ■ Observe the following precau- restraint system to a front tions. Failure to do so may result in passenger seat death or serious injury.
  • Page 56 1-2. Child safety When a booster seat is ● WARNING installed, always ensure that the ● A forward-facing child restraint shoulder belt is positioned system may be installed on the across the center of the child’s front passenger seat only when shoulder.
  • Page 57 1-2. Child safety manual enclosed with the child in lock mode. In lock mode, the belt cannot be extended. restraint system. Rear-facing  Infant ■ seat/convertible seat Adjust the rear seat. If there is a gap between the child restraint system and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle until good contact is achieved.
  • Page 58 1-2. Child safety buckle. Make sure that the When using the rear seat: If there is a gap between the child restraint belt is not twisted. system and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle until good con- tact is achieved. If the head restraint interferes with the child restraint system installation and the head...
  • Page 59 1-2. Child safety removed, remove the head check that it cannot be extended. restraint. (P.161) If the child restraint has a top tether strap, follow the child Place the child restraint sys- restraint manufacturer’s tem on the seat facing the operation manual regarding front of the vehicle.
  • Page 60 1-2. Child safety buckle. Make sure that the WARNING belt is not twisted. ■ When installing a child Check that the shoulder belt is cor- restraint system rectly positioned over the child’s Observe the following precau- shoulder and that the lap belt is as tions.
  • Page 61 1-2. Child safety Child restraint system WARNING fixed with a child restraint ● When securing some types of child restraint systems in rear LATCH anchor seats, it may not be possible to properly use the seat belts in Child restraint LATCH ■...
  • Page 62 1-2. Child safety remove the head restraint. With rigid lower attachments  (P.161) Latch the buckles onto the LATCH anchors. For owners in Canada: The symbol on a child restraint system indicates the presence of a lower con- nector system. With flexible lower attach- ...
  • Page 63 1-2. Child safety When installing in the rear ■ Follow all installation instruc- ● center seat tions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer. There are no LATCH anchors ● Never attach two child restraint behind the rear center seat. system attachments to the However, the inboard LATCH same anchor.
  • Page 64 1-2. Child safety Outboard rear seats Outboard rear seats   Remove the head restraint. (P.161) Anchor brackets Top tether strap Latch the hook onto the Center rear seat  anchor bracket and tighten the top tether strap. Make sure the top tether strap is securely latched.
  • Page 65 1-2. Child safety restraint system installation, install the head restraint. Hook Top tether strap Center rear seat  Adjust the head restraint to ■ Laws and regulations pertain- ing to anchors the upmost position. The LATCH system conforms to If the head restraint interferes with FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2.
  • Page 66 1-2. Child safety WARNING ● Center rear seat: When install- ing the child restraint system with the head restraint being raised, after the head restraint has been raised and then the anchor bracket has been fixed, do not lower the head restraint.
  • Page 67: Emergency Assistance

    Toyota.com in the United States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Can- ada. All use of the Safety Connect service is subject to such then-applicable Terms and Conditions.
  • Page 68 1-3. Emergency assistance ■ Certification for the Safety Connect Helps drivers receive necessary Services response from emergency service P.70 providers. ( Subscribers have the following : U.S. Patent No. 7,508,298 B2 Safety Connect services avail- able:  Stolen Vehicle Location ...
  • Page 69 A variety of subscription terms Rico and Canada. are available for purchase. Con- ● Automatic Collision Notification, tact your Toyota dealer, call the Emergency Assistance, Stolen Vehicle and Enhanced Road following appropriate Customer Assistance are not available in the Experience Center or push the U.S.
  • Page 70 Automatic Collision Notifi- ■ Further information is available cation at Toyota.com in the United In case of either airbag deploy- States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto ment or severe rear-end colli- Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. sion, the system is designed to Emergency Assistance But- ■...
  • Page 71 Safety Connect Terms and Those standards were based on Conditions, which are available comprehensive and periodic at Toyota.com in the United evaluations of the relevant sci- States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto entific literature. Over 120 scien- Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada.
  • Page 72: 1-4. Hybrid System

    1-4. Hybrid system Hybrid system features 1-4.Hybrid system Your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle. It has characteristics different from conventional vehicles. Be sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicle, and operate it with care. The hybrid system combines the use of a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving condi- tions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emis- sions.
  • Page 73 If the hybrid battery (traction while driving with the shift lever in battery) becomes fully discharged D or S. and you are unable to start the hybrid system, contact your Toyota ■ EV indicator dealer. The EV indicator comes on when...
  • Page 74 ■ and disposal The gasoline engine may not stop even if the vehicle is being driven by Contact your Toyota dealer regard- the hybrid battery (traction battery). ing maintenance, repair, recycling If this continues for a few days, con- and disposal. Do not dispose of the tact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 75 1-4. Hybrid system be increased according to the Predictive efficient drive driving conditions to more effi- (vehicles with navigation ciently charge the hybrid bat- system) tery (traction battery) after the accelerator pedal is released. : This function can only be used in the mainland U.S.A.
  • Page 76: Hybrid System Precautions

    1-4. Hybrid system Hybrid system precautions Take care when handling the hybrid system, as it is a high voltage system (about 650V at maximum) as well as contains parts that become extremely hot when the hybrid system is operating. Obey the warning labels attached to the vehicle. System components The illustration is an example for explanation and may differ from the actual item.
  • Page 77 1-4. Hybrid system WARNING ■ Running out of fuel ■ High voltage precautions When the vehicle has run out of fuel and the hybrid system cannot be This vehicle has high voltage DC started, refuel the vehicle with at and AC systems as well as a 12- least enough gasoline to make the volt system.
  • Page 78 1-4. Hybrid system WARNING AXAL54L models  ● Do not touch the battery if liquid ● If electric wires are exposed is leaking from or adhering to it. inside or outside your vehicle, If electrolyte (carbonic-based an electric shock may occur. organic electrolyte) from the Never touch exposed electric hybrid battery (traction battery)
  • Page 79 Toyota dealer or a qualified and damage the hybrid battery service shop. If the hybrid bat- (traction battery).
  • Page 80 The hybrid system may not start. In this case, try to start the system again. If the “READY” indicator does Emergency shut off sys- not come on, contact your Toyota dealer. When a certain level of impact is detected by the impact sensor,...
  • Page 81: Theft Deterrent System

    1-5. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system 1-5.Theft deterrent system The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the hybrid sys- tem from starting if a key has not been previously registered in the vehicle’s on-board computer. Vehicles with smart key sys- ...
  • Page 82 1-5. Theft deterrent system ■ Certification for the immobilizer system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan  and Puerto Rico For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 83 1-5. Theft deterrent system NOTICE ■ To ensure the system oper- ates correctly Do not modify or remove the sys- tem. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 84: Alarm

    1-5. Theft deterrent system oramic moon roof (if Alarm equipped) are closed before the alarm is set. : If equipped  No valuables or other per- The alarm uses light and sonal items are left in the sound to give an alert when vehicle.
  • Page 85 1-5. Theft deterrent system (Stopping the alarm deactivates the alarm system.) ● A person inside the vehicle opens a door or hood, or unlocks the vehicle using an inside lock but- ton. ● The 12-volt battery is recharged or replaced when the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 86 1-5. Theft deterrent system...
  • Page 87: Vehicle Status Information And Indicators

    Vehicle status informa- tion and indicators 2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indica- tors .......88 Gauges and meters (with 4.2-inch display) ...94 Gauges and meters (with 7- inch display) ....98 Multi-information display ........Energy monitor/consump- tion screen....
  • Page 88: 2-1. Instrument Cluster

    2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators 2-1.Instrument cluster The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster, center panel and outside rear view mirrors inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems. Instrument cluster For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all warning lights and indicators illuminated.
  • Page 89 2-1. Instrument cluster When analog speedometer is displayed  The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region. When digital speedometer is displayed  The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region.
  • Page 90 2-1. Instrument cluster Intuitive parking assist Brake system warn- OFF indicator ing light (P.638) equipped) (P.641) (Yellow) (Flashes) Charging system PKSB OFF indica- warning light (if equipped) (P.638) (P.642) (Flashes) High coolant tempera- RCTA OFF indica- ture warning light (if equipped) (P.639) (P.642) (Flashes)
  • Page 91 Have the vehicle Turn signal indicator inspected by your Toyota dealer. (P.223) : This light illuminates on the Headlight indicator multi-information display with a (P.229)
  • Page 92 EV indicator (P.73) turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Parking brake indica- : This light illuminates on the out- tor (P.224) (U.S.A.)
  • Page 93: Instrument Cluster

    If the BSM outside rear view mirror indicators do not illuminate or do not turn off, there may be a malfunction in the system. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 94: Gauges And Meters (With 4.2-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 4.2-inch display) The meters display various drive information. Meter display The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target region. Hybrid System Indicator Displays the Hybrid System Indicator (P.95) Outside temperature (P.95) Clock (P.97) Multi-information display...
  • Page 95 2-1. Instrument cluster reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different distances independently. Shift position and shift range indicator Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.219) Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature ■...
  • Page 96 ● When “--” or “E” is displayed, the engine braking and possibly an system may be malfunctioning. accident resulting in death or Take your vehicle to your Toyota injury. dealer. ● Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) NOTICE to 122°F (50°C).
  • Page 97 2-1. Instrument cluster Vehicles with Audio  P.427 Vehicles with Audio Plus or  Premium Audio Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”. Instrument panel light control The brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted by turning the dial. Brighter Darker ■...
  • Page 98: Gauges And Meters (With 7-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 7-inch display) The meters display various drive information. Meter display The display of the speedometer can be selected from two types, analog or digital. (P.108) Analog speedometer  The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target region.
  • Page 99 2-1. Instrument cluster Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different distances independently. Outside temperature (P.101) Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data (P.103) Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.648) Shift position and shift range indicator Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.219)
  • Page 100 2-1. Instrument cluster Trip meter: Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different distances independently. Outside temperature (P.95) Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data (P.103) Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.648) Shift position and shift range indicator Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.219)
  • Page 101 ● When “--” or “E” is displayed, the this case, immediately stop the system may be malfunctioning. vehicle in a safe place, and check Take your vehicle to your Toyota the engine after it has cooled dealer. completely. (P.671) ●...
  • Page 102 2-1. Instrument cluster Vehicles with Audio  P.427 Vehicles with Audio Plus or  Premium Audio Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”. Instrument panel light control The brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted by turning the dial. Brighter Darker ■...
  • Page 103: Multi-Information Display

    2-1. Instrument cluster (P.258) Multi-information dis- • Dynamic radar cruise control with play full-speed range (P.271) Menu icons (P.104) The multi-information dis- Information display area play is used to display fuel efficiency related informa- A variety of information can be dis- played by selecting a menu icon.
  • Page 104 2-1. Instrument cluster call is displayed. For details ■ The multi-information display is regarding the hands-free sys- displayed when tem, refer to P.477 (vehicles The power switch is in ON. with Audio) or “NAVIGA- ■ When changing driving mode TION AND MULTIMEDIA Background color of the multi-infor- SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN- mation display is changed following...
  • Page 105 2-1. Instrument cluster remaining fuel. (P.107) Icon Display Fuel Economy ■ Driving information dis- Following information is dis- play (P.105) played. Driving support system information display (P.107) Audio system-linked dis- play (if equipped) (P.107) Vehicle information dis- play (P.107) Settings display Distance to empty (P.108) Displays the driving range with...
  • Page 106 2-1. Instrument cluster range for using the accelerator ing to driving conditions such as starting off and cruising. pedal according to driving condi- The ECO Accelerator Guidance tions, and a score result that display changes according to the evaluates the current driving driving status, such as when start- status.
  • Page 107 2-1. Instrument cluster the following situations: Score Bar display ● The Hybrid System Indicator is not operating. Unrated ● The vehicle is being driven using the dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range. High Driving support system After starting off, “Eco Score” dis- information display play does not start until the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 12...
  • Page 108 2-1. Instrument cluster the “Drive Info Items” setting AWD system display ■ (average speed, distance and total time) can be displayed ver- tically. The displayed information changes according to the “Drive Info Type” setting (since the sys- tem was started or between resets).
  • Page 109 2-1. Instrument cluster Setting procedure Select to set the lane departure ■ alert sensitivity. Operate of the  “Sway Warning” meter control switches and Select to enable/disable the vehicle select sway warning. Operate of the  “Sway Sensitivity” meter control switches and Select to set the vehicle sway warn- select the desired item.
  • Page 110 2-1. Instrument cluster  “Notification method” (Intuitive parking ■ assist) (if equipped) Select to change each notification method used to warn the driver (P.291) when the system recognizes Select to set up the following excess speed, no overtaking and items. no-entry sign.
  • Page 111 To enable this function, a second Select to change the display on set of tire pressure warning system Fuel Economy (P.105). sensor ID codes must be registered by a Toyota dealer. For information (Audio settings) (if  regarding changing the registered equipped) ID code set, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 112 2-1. Instrument cluster Select to set the items displayed WARNING when the power switch is turned off. ■ Cautions during setting up  “Pop-Up Display” the display Select to enable/disable the follow- As the hybrid system needs to be operating during setting up the ing pop-up displays, which may display, ensure that the vehicle is appear in some situations.
  • Page 113: Energy Monitor/Consumption Screen

    2-1. Instrument cluster dark, a suggestion message will Energy monitor/con- be displayed. sumption screen Suggestion to turn off the ■ headlights You can view the status of your vehicle on the multi- If the headlights are left on for a information display and the certain amount of time after the power switch has been turned...
  • Page 114 2-1. Instrument cluster Energy monitor Audio system screen ■ Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles without Data Communication Mod-  ule) Press the “MENU” button. Select “Info” on the “Menu” screen. If a screen other than “Energy monitor” is displayed, select “Energy”. Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles with Data Communication Mod- ...
  • Page 115 2-1. Instrument cluster When the vehicle is powered by the gasoline engine  When the vehicle is charging the hybrid battery (traction battery) ...
  • Page 116 2-1. Instrument cluster When there is no energy flow  Hybrid battery (traction battery) status  High Multi-information display ■ Press of the meter control switches on the steering wheel and select ,and then press to select the energy monitor display. These images are examples only, and may vary slightly from actual condi- tions.
  • Page 117 2-1. Instrument cluster When the vehicle is powered by both the gasoline engine and the  electric motor (traction motor) When the vehicle is powered by the gasoline engine  When the vehicle is charging the hybrid battery (traction battery) ...
  • Page 118 2-1. Instrument cluster When there is no energy flow  Hybrid battery (traction battery) status  High...
  • Page 119 2-1. Instrument cluster The image is an example only, and ■ Remaining charge amount may vary slightly from actual condi- warning of hybrid battery (trac- tions. tion battery) ● The buzzer sounds intermittently when the hybrid battery (traction battery) remains without charging while the shift lever is in N, or the remaining charge amount drops below a certain level.
  • Page 120 2-1. Instrument cluster History sumption. (Instead of the date, “Trip ■ 1” through “Trip 5” will be dis- Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles  played.) without Data Communication • Premium Audio: Module) Displays the daily average fuel con- Press the “MENU” button. sumption.
  • Page 121: Before Driving

    Before driving 3-1. Key information Keys ......3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors....Back door....Smart key system ..3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats ....Rear seats....Driving position memory ........Head restraints.... 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel ....
  • Page 122: Key Information Keys

    3-1. Key information Keys 3-1.Key information Key number plate ■ When riding in an aircraft Key types When bringing a key with wireless remote control function onto an air- The following keys are provided craft, make sure you do not press with the vehicle.
  • Page 123 The number of keys already regis- You can replace the battery by your- tered to the vehicle can be con- self (P.615). However, as there is firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer for a danger that the electronic key may details. be damaged, it is recommended ■...
  • Page 124 Radio waves emitted from electric : This setting must be customized appliances within 3.9 in. (10 cm) at your Toyota dealer. of the electronic key may interfere Vehicles with smart key sys- with the key, causing the key to ...
  • Page 125 3-1. Key information Opens and closes the power back door (P.138) Sounds the alarm (P.125) : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer. : If equipped ■ Conditions affecting operation Vehicles without smart key system  ■...
  • Page 126 3-1. Key information ■ Certification for wireless remote control...
  • Page 127 3-1. Key information (P.664) Using the master key (vehicles without smart key system) ■ If you lose your keys P.662 ■ If a wrong key is used Releasing The key cylinder rotates freely to To release the key, press the but- isolate inside mechanism.
  • Page 128 : This setting must be customized Grip the front passenger’s at your Toyota dealer. door handle or rear door han- dle (some models) to unlock all the doors Make sure to touch the sensor on the back of the handle.
  • Page 129 Turn and hold to open the side win- dows. : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer. Vehicles with smart key sys-  The doors can also be locked Locks all the doors...
  • Page 130 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors indicate that the side windows and Multi-informa- Unlocking func- moon roof or panoramic moon roof tion dis- are operating using the wireless tion play/Beep remote control. ■ Security feature Holding the driver’s door han- Vehicles without smart key system ...
  • Page 131 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors continuously for 5 seconds. Fully WARNING close all the doors, and lock the vehicle once more. ■ To prevent an accident ■ Setting the alarm (if equipped) Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Locking the doors will set the alarm Failure to do so may result in a system.
  • Page 132 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Using the inside lock but- ■ WARNING tons ■ When using the wireless remote control, key or mechanical key and operating the power windows, moon roof (if equipped) or pan- oramic moon roof (if equipped) Operate the power window, moon roof or panoramic moon roof after...
  • Page 133 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ When all the doors are locked For instructions on customizing, with the entry function (vehicles refer to P.700. with smart key system), wire- less remote control or key Function Operation ● The doors cannot be unlocked All doors are with the door lock switch.
  • Page 134: Back Door

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door Never let anyone sit in the lug- ● gage compartment. In the event of sudden braking, The back door can be sudden swerving or a collision, they are susceptible to death or locked/unlocked and serious injury.
  • Page 135 When installing an shut if it is not opened fully, accessory part to the back door, while on a steep incline. Make using a genuine Toyota part is sure that the back door is recommended. secured before using the lug- gage compartment.
  • Page 136 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors electronic key, the key may be detected as being in the vehicle. In this case, vehicle may be unlocked.) Unlocking and locking the back door from the inside Using the door lock switch ■...
  • Page 137 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Turn the cover. ■ Luggage compartment light The luggage compartment light turns on when the back door is opened with the luggage compart- ment light switch on. When the power switch is turned to OFF, the light will go off automati- Move the lever.
  • Page 138 Pressing the switch while the power back door is opening/closing stops ● Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts the operation. When the switch is to the back door. pressed again during the halted operation, the back door will per- Do not place your hand on the ●...
  • Page 139 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors opener switch. Using the back door han- ■ dles When the back door is locked: While carrying the electronic key Lower the back door using the on your person, press and hold back door handle the back door opener switch.
  • Page 140 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors (30 to 50 cm) from the rear mal for the operation to occur. bumper. Kick sensor Kick sensor Hands Free Power Back Door operation detection Hands Free Power Back area Door operation detection area When the kick sensor detects that your foot is pulled back,...
  • Page 141 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Back door closer In the event that the back door is left slightly open, the back door closer will automatically close it to the fully closed position. Whatever the state of the power ■...
  • Page 142 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors the jam protection function, etc., again. while the back door is automati- ● When operated while a person is cally closing after a door reserve too close to the rear bumper lock operation is performed, the door reserve lock function is can- ●...
  • Page 143 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors bumper the screwdriver with a rag. ● When a small animal or small object, such as a ball, moves under the rear bumper ● When an object is moved from under the rear bumper ●...
  • Page 144 When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Toyota part is recom- mended.
  • Page 145 Failure to do so may cause death ● Do not attach heavy accesso- or serious injury. ries to the back door. When attaching, ask your Toyota ● Check the safety of the sur- dealer for details. rounding area to make sure...
  • Page 146 If it does not oper- back door) with a knife or other sharp object. If the sensor is ate, have the vehicle inspected disconnected, the power back by your Toyota dealer. door will not close automati- ● Do not subject the kick sensor cally.
  • Page 147 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When the settings are completed, NOTICE the buzzer sounds 4 times. ● If a bicycle carrier or similar When opening the back door the heavy object is attached to the next time, the back door will stop at power back door, disable the that position.
  • Page 148: Smart Key System

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart key system Antennas inside the cabin ■ Effective range (areas within : If equipped which the electronic key is detected) The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket.
  • Page 149 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When an exterior alarm sounds mechanical key, to unlock the once for 5 seconds doors. ■ Turning an electronic key to Correction pro- Situation battery-saving mode cedure ● When battery-saving mode is set, An attempt was battery depletion is minimized by Close all of the...
  • Page 150 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors tact with, or is covered by the fol- is started or power switch modes lowing metallic objects are changed. • Cards to which aluminum foil is ● Do not leave the electronic key on attached top of the instrument panel or near •...
  • Page 151 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors the effective range, the door may ■ To operate the system properly lock and unlock repeatedly. In that Make sure to carry the electronic case, follow the following correc- key when operating the system. Do tion procedures to wash the vehi- not get the electronic key too close cle:...
  • Page 152 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Certification for the smart key system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan  and Puerto Rico For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 153 (P.148) The radio waves may affect the Ask your Toyota dealer for details operation of such devices. If on disabling the entry function. necessary, the entry function can be disabled. Ask your...
  • Page 154: 3-3. Adjusting The Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Power seat (driver’s side only) Front seats 3-3.Adjusting the seats  The seats can be adjusted (longitudinally, vertically, etc.). Adjust the seat to ensure the correct driving posture. Adjustment procedure Manual seat  Seat position adjustment switch Seatback angle adjustment switch...
  • Page 155: Rear Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats WARNING ● Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to Reclining adjustments and avoid injury. folding the seatbacks can Fingers or hands may become be done with lever opera- jammed in the seat mechanism.
  • Page 156 3-3. Adjusting the seats This step is not necessary when WARNING operating the left side seat only. ● After adjusting the seat, make Folding down the seat- ■ sure that the seat is locked in backs position. If the seatback is not securely While pulling the seatback angle locked, the red marking will be adjustment lever...
  • Page 157: Driving Position Memory

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Driving position mem- WARNING ■ When folding the rear seat- backs down : If equipped ● Do not fold the seatbacks down while driving. This feature automatically adjusts the driver’s seat to ● Stop the vehicle on level ground, set the parking brake suit your preferences.
  • Page 158 3-3. Adjusting the seats ten. ■ Operating the driving position memory after turning the power switch to OFF Recorded seat positions can be activated up to 180 seconds after the driver’s door is opened and another 60 seconds after it is closed again.
  • Page 159 3-3. Adjusting the seats register, and then close the that has already been recorded, the seat will not move. driver’s door. If 2 or more keys are in the vehi- Cancelation procedure ■ cle, the driving position cannot Carry only the key you want to be recorded properly.
  • Page 160: Head Restraints

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Center rear seat ■ Head restraints Head restraints are pro- vided for all seats. WARNING ■ Head restraint precautions Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●...
  • Page 161 3-3. Adjusting the seats Outboard rear seats ■ Removing the head Align the head restraint with the restraints installation holes and push it Pull the head restraint up while down to the lowest lock position. pressing the lock release button If the head restraint touches the ceiling, making the removal difficult, change the seat height or angle.
  • Page 162: Adjusting The Steering

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel 3-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors After adjusting the steering ■ wheel Make sure that the steering wheel Adjustment procedure is securely locked. Otherwise, the steering wheel Hold the steering wheel and may move suddenly, possibly causing an accident, and resulting push the lever down.
  • Page 163: Inside Rear View Mirror

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Inside rear view mir- Anti-glare function (vehi- cles with manual anti- glare inside rear view mir- : If equipped ror) The rear view mirror’s posi- Reflected light from the head- tion can be adjusted to lights of vehicles behind can be enable sufficient confirma- reduced by operating the lever.
  • Page 164 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Vehicles without garage door Vehicles with garage door opener   opener Vehicles with garage door  opener ■ To prevent sensor error (vehi- cles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror) To ensure that the sensors operate properly, do not touch or cover them.
  • Page 165: Digital Rear-View Mirror165

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Digital Rear-view Mir- • Change to digital mirror mode and adjust the display settings. ● As the range of the image dis- played by the Digital Rear-view : If equipped Mirror is different from that of The Digital Rear-view Mirror the optical mirror, make sure to check this difference before...
  • Page 166 Operate you, change to optical mirror the lever, change to optical mirror mode. mode and have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● When the back door is open, the Digital Rear-view Mirror image may not display properly. Before...
  • Page 167 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors The icons will be displayed. Adjusting the mirror Adjusting the mirror height ■ Press the menu button The height of the rear view mir- repeatedly and select the ror can be adjusted to suit your item you want to adjust.
  • Page 168 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors The setting display will be dis- Icons Settings played. Select to zoom in/out the displayed image. Select to enable/disable the automatic anti-glare func- tion. Responding to the bright- ness of the headlights of vehicles behind, the reflected light is automati- Press...
  • Page 169 Stop open flames near the mirror. It using the system immediately and may damage the mirror or contact your Toyota dealer. cause a fire.
  • Page 170 If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following...
  • Page 171 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors table for the likely cause and the solution. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution Clean the mirror surface...
  • Page 172 Toyota dealer. The display is dim and Change to optical mirror The system may be mal- mode and have the vehi- is displayed.
  • Page 173 Rear-view Mirror will does not disap- turn off.) pear even though the mirror is cool, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Change to optical mirror mode and have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The lever cannot be...
  • Page 174: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mir- Adjustment procedure rors To select a mirror to adjust, press the switch. The rear view mirror’s posi- tion can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma- tion of the rear view. ■...
  • Page 175 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors WARNING ■ When a mirror is moving To avoid personal injury and mir- ror malfunction, be careful not to get your hand caught by the mov- ing mirror.
  • Page 176: Opening, Closing The Win

    3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof between the side window and the Power windows 3-5.Opening, closing the windows and moon roof window frame while the side window is closing, side window movement is stopped and the side window is Opening and closing the opened slightly.
  • Page 177 (P.84) their body in a position where it : These settings must be custom- could be caught when a power ized at your Toyota dealer. window is being operated. ■ Power window open reminder function Vehicles without smart key system ...
  • Page 178 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Preventing accidental WARNING operation (window lock ● When using the wireless remote control, key or mechanical key switch) and operating the power win- dows, operate the power win- This function can be used to dow after checking to make prevent children from acciden- sure that there is no possibility...
  • Page 179: Moon Roof

    Vehicles with alarm: The alarm may be triggered if the alarm is set and the moon roof is closed using the door lock linked moon roof operation function. (P.84) : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 180 ■ Opening the moon roof cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not allow any passengers to ■ If the moon roof does not move put their hands or head outside normally the vehicle while it is moving.
  • Page 181 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof The jam protection function may ● WARNING not work if something gets ● Check to make sure that all pas- caught just before the moon sengers do not have any part of roof is fully closed.
  • Page 182: Panoramic Moon Roof

    3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Panoramic moon roof switch in either direction to stop the electronic sunshade : If equipped partway. Use the overhead switches Tilting the panoramic moon ■ to operate the panoramic roof up and down moon roof and electronic sunshade.
  • Page 183 (P.84) ■ The panoramic moon roof can : These settings must be custom- be operated when ized at your Toyota dealer. The power switch is in ON. ■ When the panoramic moon roof ■ Operating the panoramic moon...
  • Page 184 ● Do not allow any passengers to procedure correctly, have the vehi- put their hands or head outside cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. the vehicle while it is moving. ■ Panoramic moon roof open ●...
  • Page 185 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Jam protection function ■ WARNING ● Never use any part of your body ● Check to make sure that all pas- to intentionally activate the jam sengers do not have any part of protection function.
  • Page 186 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof...
  • Page 187: Driving

    Driving 4-5. Using the driving support 4-1. Before driving systems Driving the vehicle..Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 Cargo and luggage ........Vehicle load limits ..PCS (Pre-Collision System) Trailer towing ..........Dinghy towing ..... LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) 4-2.
  • Page 188 4-6. Driving tips Hybrid vehicle driving tips ........Winter driving tips ..Utility vehicle precautions ........
  • Page 189 4-1. Before driving Set the parking brake Driving the vehicle 4-1.Before driving (P.224), and shift the shift lever to P (P.219). The following procedures Turn the power switch to should be observed to OFF to stop the hybrid sys- ensure safe driving: tem.
  • Page 190 Trail Mode is turned on. within the ECO Accelerator Guid- ance range. By keeping the vehi- ■ Breaking in your new Toyota cle within the ECO Accelerator To extend the life of the vehicle, Guidance range, the “Cruise” observing the following precautions score will increase.
  • Page 191 4-1. Before driving ■ Operating your vehicle in a for- The driver should pay extra ● eign country attention to pedestrians when Comply with the relevant vehicle the vehicle is powered only by registration laws and confirm the the electric motor (traction availability of the correct fuel.
  • Page 192 4-1. Before driving When shifting the shift lever ■ WARNING ● Do not let the vehicle roll back- ● Do not adjust the position of the ward while a forward driving steering wheel, the seat, or the position is selected, or roll for- inside or outside rear view mir- ward while the shift lever is in R.
  • Page 193 Have the brake pads checked and Doing so may result in the fol- replaced by your Toyota dealer as lowing: soon as possible. • Gas may leak from a cigarette Rotor damage may result if the...
  • Page 194 4-1. Before driving If the electronically controlled ● WARNING brake system does not operate, ● Always apply the parking brake, do not follow other vehicles shift the shift lever to P, stop the closely and avoid hills or sharp hybrid system and lock the vehi- turns that require braking.
  • Page 195 ● Short in electrical components ● Engine damage caused by water immersion In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure to have your Toyota dealer check the following: ● Brake function...
  • Page 196: Cargo And Luggage

    4-1. Before driving Cargo and luggage Secure all items in the occupant ● compartment. ● When you fold down the rear Take notice of the following seats, long items should not be information about storage placed directly behind the front precautions, cargo capacity seats.
  • Page 197 4-1. Before driving For example, if the “XXX” Calculation formula for amount equals 1400 lbs. and your vehicle there will be five 150 lb passen- gers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 ...
  • Page 198 4-1. Before driving load If driving for a long distance, on ● rough roads, or at high speeds, As shown in the example above, stop the vehicle now and then if the number of occupants during the trip to make sure the increases, the cargo and lug- cargo remains in its place.
  • Page 199: Vehicle Load Limits

    4-1. Before driving Vehicle load limits WARNING ■ Overloading the vehicle Vehicle load limits include Do not overload the vehicle. It may not only cause damage to total load capacity, seating the tires, but also degrade steer- capacity, TWR (Trailer ing and braking ability, resulting in Weight Rating) and cargo an accident.
  • Page 200: Trailer Towing

    Towing a trailer can have an Contact your Toyota dealer for adverse impact on handling, further information about addi- performance, braking, dura- tional requirements such as a bility, and fuel consump- towing kit, etc.
  • Page 201 ● If the gross trailer weight your vehicle speed under the exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer speed of which you experience brakes are required. Toyota rec- the instability. ommends trailers with brakes that conform to all applicable ● Do not make jerky, abrupt or federal and state/provincial reg- sharp turns.
  • Page 202 4-1. Before driving equipment installed on the vehi- WARNING cle) and the tongue weight. ● Never tow a trailer without using a safety chain securely attached to both the trailer and the vehi- cle. If damage occurs to the coupling unit or hitch ball, there is danger of the trailer wander- ing into another lane.
  • Page 203 4-1. Before driving base vehicle with one driver, one front passenger, hitch and hitch systems (if required). Additional optional equipment, pas- sengers and cargo in the vehicle will reduce the trailer weight rating so as not to exceed GCWR, GVWR and GAWR.
  • Page 204 Hitch International per SAE J2807. Trailer hitch assemblies have different weight capacities. Trailer Tongue Weight Toyota recommends the use of  A recommended tongue Toyota hitch/bracket for your weight varies in accordance vehicle. For details, contact your with the types of trailers or Toyota dealer.
  • Page 205 NOTICE ■ When installing a trailer hitch Use only the position recom- mended by your Toyota dealer. Do not install the trailer hitch on the bumper; this may cause body damage. Coupler Trailer ball...
  • Page 206 Do not exceed the someone guide you when posted towing speed limit. reversing to reduce the risk of  Toyota recommends that the an accident. vehicle-trailer speed limit is 65  As stopping distance is mph (104 km/h) on a flat, increased when towing a straight, dry road.
  • Page 207 4-1. Before driving vehicle control. This is espe- long downhill grades. cially true on wet or slippery  Avoid holding the brake pedal surfaces. down too long or applying the  Avoid jerky starts or sudden brakes too frequently. This acceleration.
  • Page 208 • Check the tires of the vehicle and Toyota recommends that you do not the trailer. tow a trailer until the vehicle has • Check the load in the trailer.
  • Page 209: Dinghy Towing

    4-1. Before driving swaying of the towing vehicle-trailer Dinghy towing increases as speed increases. Your vehicle is not designed to be dinghy towed (with 4 wheels on the ground) behind a motor home. NOTICE ■ To avoid serious damage to your vehicle Do not tow your vehicle with 4 wheels on the ground.
  • Page 210: 4-2. Driving Procedures

    If the hybrid system does not switch (vehicles with- start out smart key system) The immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (P.81) Contact your Toyota dealer. Starting the hybrid sys- ■ When the steering lock cannot be released When starting the hybrid system,...
  • Page 211 NOTICE ■ When starting the hybrid sys- If the hybrid system becomes diffi- cult to start, have your vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer ■ Key reminder function immediately. A buzzer sounds if the driver’s door is opened while the power switch is...
  • Page 212: Power (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles With Smart Key System)

    4-2. Driving procedures Power (ignition) NOTICE switch (vehicles with ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- smart key system) charge Do not leave the power switch in ACC or ON mode for long periods Performing the following of time without the hybrid system operations when carrying the electronic key on your person starts the hybrid...
  • Page 213 ● The immobilizer system may not switch again automatically can- have been deactivated. (P.81) cels the steering lock. Contact your Toyota dealer. ● When the steering lock cannot be ● If a message related to start-up is released, “Push power switch...
  • Page 214 Always start the hybrid system functioning. Have the vehicle while sitting in the driver’s seat. inspected by your Toyota dealer Do not depress the accelerator immediately. pedal while starting the hybrid system under any circumstances.
  • Page 215 4-2. Driving procedures Check the parking brake indicator WARNING is illuminated. ■ Stopping the hybrid system Shift the shift lever to P. in an emergency Press the power switch ● If you want to stop the hybrid shortly and firmly. system in an emergency while driving the vehicle, press and The hybrid system will stop, and the...
  • Page 216 4-2. Driving procedures Some electrical components such WARNING as the audio system can be used. ● Do not leave the vehicle with “ACCESSORY” will be displayed the hybrid system operating for on the multi-information display. a long time. If such a situation cannot be avoided, park the vehicle in an open space and All electrical components can be...
  • Page 217: Ev Drive Mode

    4-2. Driving procedures EV drive mode When stopping the hybrid system with the shift lever in a position other than P In EV drive mode, electric power is supplied by the If the hybrid system is stopped hybrid battery (traction bat- with the shift lever in a position tery), and only the electric other than P, the power switch...
  • Page 218 4-2. Driving procedures ■ Automatic cancelation of EV ■ Situations in which EV drive drive mode mode cannot be turned on When driving in EV drive mode, the It may not be possible to turn EV gasoline engine may automatically drive mode on in the following situa- restart in the following situations.
  • Page 219: Hybrid Transmission

    4-2. Driving procedures Hybrid transmission WARNING ■ Caution while driving Select the shift position When driving in EV drive mode, pay special attention to the area depending on your purpose around the vehicle. Because and situation. there is no engine noise, pedestri- ans, people riding bicycles or other people and vehicles in the Shift position purpose...
  • Page 220 4-2. Driving procedures ■ Restraining sudden start (Drive- Shifting the shift lever Start Control) P.190 WARNING ■ When driving on slippery road surfaces Be careful of downshifting and sudden acceleration, as this could result in the vehicle skidding to the side or spinning. NOTICE ■...
  • Page 221 P, the Toyota dealer immediately. vehicle may suddenly start, possi- The following steps may be used as bly leading to an accident result- an emergency measure to ensure ing in death or serious injury.
  • Page 222 S This may indicate a malfunction in the transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (In this situa- tion, the transmission will operate in the same manner as when the shift lever is in D.)
  • Page 223: Turn Signal Lever

    4-2. Driving procedures burned out. Turn signal lever ■ If the turn signals stop flashing before a lane change has been Operating instructions performed Operate the lever again. ■ To discontinue flashing of the turn signals during a lane change Operate the lever in the opposite direction.
  • Page 224: Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures parking brake. Parking brake The parking brake indicator light and Parking brake switch indicator The parking brake can be will turn on. set or released automati- Pull and hold the parking brake cally or manually. In auto- switch if an emergency occurs and matic mode, the parking it is necessary to operate the park-...
  • Page 225 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Parking brake operation sound When the parking brake operates, a motor sound (whirring sound) may ■...
  • Page 226 Have the vehicle inspected by your A buzzer will sound if the vehicle is Toyota dealer immediately if this driven with the parking brake occurs. engaged. “Parking Brake ON” is dis- played on the multi-information dis- play (with the vehicle reaching a speed of 5 km/h [3 mph]).
  • Page 227: Brake Hold

    4-2. Driving procedures ● The driver is not wearing the seat Brake Hold belt. If any of the conditions above are The brake hold system detected when the brake hold sys- tem is enabled, the system will turn keeps the brake applied off and the brake hold standby indi- when the shift lever is in D, cator light will go off.
  • Page 228 Have NOTICE the vehicle inspected at your Toyota ■ When parking the vehicle dealer. The brake hold system is not ■...
  • Page 229: 4-3. Operating The Lights And Wipers

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers all the lights listed above turn Headlight switch 4-3.Operating the lights and wipers on and off automatically. (U.S.A.) Off The headlights can be oper- ated manually or automati- (Canada) The daytime cally. running lights turn on. (P.229) Turning on the headlights Type B...
  • Page 230 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers illuminate using the same lights as the low beam headlight lights, and illuminate dimmer than the low beam headlight lights. ● Vehicles with projector headlights: The daytime running lights illumi- nate using the same lights as the parking lights and illuminate brighter than the parking lights.
  • Page 231 You can flash the high beams with The system may be malfunctioning. the headlights on or off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. AFS (Adaptive Front-light- ■ Customization ing System) (if equipped) Settings (e.g. light sensor sensitiv- ity) can be changed.
  • Page 232: Ahb (Automatic High Beam)

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers the tire’s angle as controlled by AHB (Automatic High steering input. Beam) AFS operates at speeds of approximately 6 mph (10 km/h) The Automatic High Beam or higher. uses an in-vehicle front camera to assess the bright- ness of streetlights, the lights of vehicles ahead etc., and automatically turns the...
  • Page 233 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Push the lever away from • When the vehicle is cut in front of by another vehicle you with the headlight switch • When vehicles ahead are hidden in the position. from sight due to repeated curves, road dividers or roadside trees The Automatic High Beam indicator •...
  • Page 234 • The front camera is deformed or The system may be malfunctioning. dirty Have the vehicle inspected by your • When the temperature of the front Toyota dealer. camera is extremely high ■ Temporarily lowering sensor • Surrounding brightness levels are...
  • Page 235: Fog Light Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch : If equipped The fog lights offer improved visibility in diffi- cult driving conditions, such as in rain and fog. Switching to the high beam ■ Operating procedure Press the Automatic High Beam switch.
  • Page 236: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and High speed washer operation Temporary Operating the lever can operation switch between automatic : For the U.S.A. operation and manual oper- : For Canada ation, or can use the If equipped, wiper intervals can washer.
  • Page 237 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rain-sensing windshield wip-  Increases the sensitivity Decreases the sensitivity Rain-sensing opera- tion Low speed Washer/wiper dual operation operation High speed Pulling the lever operates the wip- operation ers and washer. Temporary The wipers will automatically oper- operation ate a couple of times after the washer squirts.
  • Page 238 185°F (85°C) or higher, blocked or 5°F (-15°C) or lower, the auto- matic operation may not occur. In In this case, contact your Toyota this case, operate the wipers in dealer. any mode other than “AUTO”. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object.
  • Page 239: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    When the back door is closed, wiper operation will resume. Intermittent : The setting must be customized at your Toyota dealer. operation ■ Reverse-linked rear window Normal oper- wiper function ation When the shift lever is shifted to R : For the U.S.A.
  • Page 240 Do not operate the switch continu- ally as the washer fluid pump may overheat. ■ When a nozzle becomes blocked In this case, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged. ■...
  • Page 241: Refueling

    4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank 4-4.Refueling WARNING ■ When refueling the vehicle Observe the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure The fuel tank of your vehicle to do so may result in death or has a special structure, serious injury.
  • Page 242 4-4. Refueling opener. WARNING ■ When refueling Observe the following precautions to prevent fuel overflowing from the fuel tank: ● Securely insert the fuel nozzle into the fuel filler neck. Stop filling the tank after the fuel ● nozzle automatically clicks off. ●...
  • Page 243 WARNING ■ When replacing the fuel tank Do not use anything but a genu- ine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 244: Toyota Safety Sense 2.0

    Toyota Safety Sense 4-5.Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 The Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 is designed to operate under the The Toyota Safety Sense assumption that the driver will 2.0 consists of the following drive safely, and is designed to...
  • Page 245 In the following cases, the radar Otherwise, the radar sensor may sensor must be recalibrated. not operate properly, possibly Contact your Toyota dealer for leading to an accident resulting in details. death or serious injury. • When the radar sensor or front grille are removed and installed, ●...
  • Page 246 Also, do not touch the lens. If the lens is dirty or damaged, contact your Toyota dealer. ● Do not subject the front camera to a strong impact. From the top of the windshield ●...
  • Page 247 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan  and Puerto Rico For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 248 In the following situations, perform the actions specified in the table. When the normal operating conditions are detected, the message will disappear and the system will become operational. If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer. Situation Actions...
  • Page 249 If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer. • When the temperature around the radar sensor is outside of the opera- tional range, such as when the vehicle is in the sun or in an extremely cold environment •...
  • Page 250: Pcs (Pre-Collision System)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems PCS (Pre-Collision Sys- System functions tem) Pre-collision warning ■ When the system determines The pre-collision system that the possibility of a frontal uses a radar sensor and collision is high, a buzzer will front camera to detect sound and a warning message objects (P.250) in front of will be displayed on the multi-...
  • Page 251 4-5. Using the driving support systems Pre-collision braking ■ WARNING ● When the pre-collision braking ■ Limitations of the pre-colli- function is operating, a large sion system amount of braking force will be ● The driver is solely responsible applied. for safe driving.
  • Page 252 4-5. Using the driving support systems Changing settings of the WARNING pre-collision system ● When your vehicle is towing another vehicle Enabling/disabling the pre- ■ ● When transporting the vehicle collision system via truck, boat, train or similar means of transportation The pre-collision system can be ●...
  • Page 253 4-5. Using the driving support systems Middle This is the default setting. Late Early ■ Operational conditions The pre-collision system is enabled and the system determines that the pos- sibility of a frontal collision with a detected object is high. Each function is operational at the following speed ●...
  • Page 254 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Pre-collision braking Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Approx. 7 to 110 mph Approx. 7 to 110 mph Vehicles (10 to 180 km/h) (10 to 180 km/h) Bicyclists and pedestri- Approx.
  • Page 255 4-5. Using the driving support systems the entrance of a curve your vehicle • When passing under an object (road sign, billboard, etc.) • When there are patterns or paint in front of your vehicle that may be mistaken for a detectable object •...
  • Page 256 4-5. Using the driving support systems • If a detectable object makes an truck abrupt maneuver (such as sudden • If a preceding vehicle has a low swerving, acceleration or deceler- rear end, such as a low bed trailer ation) •...
  • Page 257 4-5. Using the driving support systems such as heavy rain, fog, snow or a • If the vehicle is not properly main- sandstorm tained (brakes or tires are exces- • When driving through steam or sively worn, improper tire inflation smoke pressure, etc.) •...
  • Page 258: Lta (Lane Tracing Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems LTA (Lane Tracing WARNING Assist) ■ Before using LTA system ● Do not rely solely upon the LTA system. The LTA system does When driving on highways not automatically drive the vehi- and freeways with white cle or reduce the amount of (yellow) lane lines, this attention that must be paid to...
  • Page 259 ● Vehicle is being driven around a sharp curve. ● If your windshield needs repairs, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Conditions in which functions may not operate properly In the following situations, the functions may not operate prop- erly and the vehicle may depart from its lane.
  • Page 260 4-5. Using the driving support systems The vehicle is driven in an area ● WARNING without white (yellow) lines, ● Objects or patterns that could such as in front of a tollgate or be mistaken for white (yellow) checkpoint, or at an intersec- lines are present on the side of tion, etc.
  • Page 261 4-5. Using the driving support systems ing is displayed on the multi- WARNING information display, and a warn- ● The traffic lane is excessively ing buzzer will sound to alert the narrow or wide. driver. ● The vehicle is extremely tilted When the warning buzzer sounds, due to carrying heavy luggage or having improper tire pres-...
  • Page 262 4-5. Using the driving support systems tem provides assistance as nec- Vehicle sway warning func- ■ essary by operating the steering tion wheel in small amounts for a When the vehicle is swaying short period of time to keep the within a lane, the warning vehicle in its lane.
  • Page 263 4-5. Using the driving support systems traffic jam, this function will operate next time the hybrid system is to help follow a preceding vehicle started. by monitoring the position of the preceding vehicle. If the system detects that the steer- ing wheel has not been operated for a fixed amount of time or the steering wheel is not being firmly...
  • Page 264 4-5. Using the driving support systems Inside of displayed lines is Indicates that steering wheel assis-  tance of the steering assist function white or lane centering function is operat- ing. Both outer sides of the lane are dis- played: Indicates that steering wheel assist of the lane centering function is operating.
  • Page 265 4-5. Using the driving support systems • LTA is turned on. This function operates when all of • Vehicle speed is approximately 32 the following conditions are met. mph (50 km/h) or more. • Setting for “Sway Warning” in the •...
  • Page 266 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Temporary cancelation of func- ■ Hands off steering wheel warn- tions ● When operation conditions are no In the following situations, a warning longer met, a function may be message urging the driver to hold temporarily canceled.
  • Page 267 ● “LTA Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” The system may not be operating properly. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. “LTA Unavailable” ● The system is temporarily canceled...
  • Page 268: Rsa (Road Sign Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems RSA (Road Sign Indication on the multi- Assist) information display When the front camera recog- : If equipped nizes a sign and/or information The RSA system recognizes of a sign is available from the specific road signs using navigation system, the sign will the front camera and/or nav-...
  • Page 269 4-5. Using the driving support systems If signs other than speed limit and a buzzer will sound. signs are recognized, they will  When the RSA system recog- be displayed in an overlapping nizes a do not enter sign and stack under the current speed determines that your vehicle limit sign.
  • Page 270 The system may be malfunctioning. contrast is poor. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● All or part of the sign is hidden by the leaves of a tree, a pole, etc.
  • Page 271: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Dynamic radar cruise Indicators control with full-speed Operation switches ■ range In vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance control mode, the vehicle automatically accel- erates, decelerates and stops to match the speed changes of the preceding vehicle even if the accelera- Vehicle-to-vehicle distance tor pedal is not depressed.
  • Page 272 4-5. Using the driving support systems Cautions regarding the driv- ■ WARNING ing assist systems ● The dynamic radar cruise con- Observe the following precau- trol with full-speed range pro- tions, as there are limitations to vides driving assistance to the assistance provided by the reduce the driver’s burden.
  • Page 273 4-5. Using the driving support systems When weather conditions are ● WARNING bad enough that they may pre- ● Assisting the driver to operate vent the sensors from detecting the vehicle correctly (fog, snow, sandstorm, heavy rain, etc.) The dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range does not ●...
  • Page 274 4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode This mode employs a radar to detect the presence of vehicles up to approximately 328 ft. (100 m) ahead, determines the current vehicle- to-vehicle following distance, and operates to maintain a suitable fol- lowing distance from the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 275 4-5. Using the driving support systems control continues to keep your vehicle stopped. When the turn signal lever is operated and your vehicle moves to an over- taking lane while driving at 50 mph (80 km/h) or more, the vehicle will accel- erate to help to overtake a passing vehicle.
  • Page 276 4-5. Using the driving support systems For the U.S. mainland and set speed.  Hawaii Fine adjustment: By 1 mph (1.6 km/h) or 1 km/h (0.6 mph) each time the switch is pressed Large adjustment: Increases or decreases in 1 mph (1.6 km/h) 1 km/h (0.6 mph) increments for as long as the switch is held...
  • Page 277 4-5. Using the driving support systems dance with vehicle speed. When Changing the vehicle-to- the vehicle is stopped by system vehicle distance (vehicle- control, the vehicle stops at a to-vehicle distance con- certain vehicle-to-vehicle dis- trol mode) tance depending on the situa- tion.
  • Page 278 4-5. Using the driving support systems Canceling and resuming the speed control Warnings may not occur ■ when In the following instances, warn- Pressing the cancel switch ings may not occur even when cancels the speed control. the vehicle-to-vehicle distance is The speed control is also canceled small.
  • Page 279 4-5. Using the driving support systems With the cruise control off, setting: P.278 press and hold the cruise control main switch for 1.5 seconds or more. Immediately after the switch is pressed, the dynamic radar cruise control indicator will come on. After- wards, it switches to the cruise con- trol indicator.
  • Page 280 Contact your Toyota dealer. As the sensor may not be able to ■ Automatic cancelation of con- correctly detect these types of vehi-...
  • Page 281 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Motorcycles traveling in the same ● When steering wheel operation or lane your position in the lane is unsta- ● When water or snow thrown up by the surrounding vehicles hinders the detecting of the sensor ●...
  • Page 282: Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems BSM (Blind Spot Moni- Cautions regarding the use of ■ the RCTA function tor) The driver is solely responsible for safe driving. Always drive safely, : If equipped taking care to observe your sur- roundings.
  • Page 283 There may be a sensor malfunction If a vehicle approaching from the or misaligned. Have the vehicle right or left at the rear of the vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealer. is detected, a buzzer will sound ■ Customization from behind the rear seat.
  • Page 284 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Certification for the Blind Spot Monitor For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan  and Puerto Rico For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 285 If a sensor or the rear bumper needs to be removed/installed or replaced, contact your ● Keep the sensors and the sur- Toyota dealer. rounding areas on the rear ● Do not paint the rear bumper bumper clean at all times.
  • Page 286 4-5. Using the driving support systems The Blind Spot Monitor function Vehicles that can be detected by the Blind Spot Monitor ■ The BSM function uses radar sensors to detect the following vehi- cles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of the pres- ence of such vehicles via the indicators on the outside rear view mirrors.
  • Page 287 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) to 197 ft. (60 m) from the rear bumper The greater the difference in speed between your vehicle and the detected vehicle is, the farther away the vehicle will be detected, causing the outside rear view mirror indicator to illuminate or flash.
  • Page 288 (if equipped) screen. • When an accessory (such as a  When the Toyota parking bicycle carrier) is installed to the rear of the vehicle assist monitor (if equipped) is • When the vehicle throws up water displayed or snow behind.
  • Page 289 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approxi- Approach- Speed mate ing vehicle alert dis- tance 18 mph 65 ft. (20 Fast (28 km/h) 5 mph (8 18 ft. (5.5 Slow km/h)  When the panoramic view monitor (if equipped) is dis- played ■...
  • Page 290 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Guardrails, walls, signs, parked vehicles and similar stationary objects ● Small motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc. ● Vehicles moving away from your vehicle • When backing out of a shallow angle parking spot ● Vehicles approaching from the parking spaces next to your vehi- : Depending on conditions, detec-...
  • Page 291: Intuitive Parking Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems driven on the street Intuitive parking assist : If equipped The distance from your vehicle to objects, such as a wall, when parallel parking or maneuvering into a • When the distance between your garage is measured by the vehicle and metal objects, such as a guardrail, wall, sign, or parked...
  • Page 292 (if equipped) or multimedia system (if equipped) screen depending on the position and distance to the object.  When the Toyota parking assist monitor (if equipped) is displayed...
  • Page 293 ON after the power less antenna or fog lights. switch has been turned off. ● The front or rear bumper or a sensor receives a strong impact. ● A non-genuine Toyota suspen- sion (lowered suspension, etc.) is installed.
  • Page 294 (P.294) If this message as doing so may cause a sensor continues to be displayed even to malfunction. after initialization, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● When using steam to clean the vehicle, do not direct steam too ■...
  • Page 295 4-5. Using the driving support systems To initialize the system, drive the ● A sensor is covered in any way. vehicle straight ahead for 5 seconds ● When a sensor or the area around or more at a speed of approximately a sensor is extremely hot or cold.
  • Page 296 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 3.3 ft. (100 Sensor detection display, object distance Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 Detection range of the sen- ■ sors Approximately 2.1 ft. (63 cm) The diagram shows the detection range of the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot detect objects that are extremely close to the vehicle.
  • Page 297 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Approximate distance to object: 2.1 ft. (63 cm) to 1.6 ft. (48 cm) Multi-information display Navigation or multimedia system screen  Approximate distance to object: 1.6 ft. (48 cm) to 1.1 ft. (34 cm) Multi-information display Navigation or multimedia system screen ...
  • Page 298: Pksb (Parking Support Brake)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems operating, the buzzer will be PKSB (Parking Sup- muted in some situations. port Brake) (automatic buzzer mute func- tion) : If equipped The Parking Support Brake ■ Muting the buzzer sound system consists of the fol- ●...
  • Page 299 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING NOTICE ■ Limitations of the Parking ■ If “Parking Support Brake Support Brake system Unavailable” is displayed on the multi-information display Do not overly rely on the system, and the PKSB OFF indicator as doing so may lead to an acci- is flashing dent.
  • Page 300 4-5. Using the driving support systems Navigation system (if equipped) or Display and buzzer for multimedia system (if equipped) hybrid system output screen: “BRAKE!” restriction control and Multi-information display: “BRAKE!” brake control PKSB OFF indicator: Not illumi- nated If the hybrid system output restriction control or brake con- Buzzer: Short beep trol operates, a buzzer will...
  • Page 301 4-5. Using the driving support systems (Hybrid system output restriction Hybrid system output restric- control: See figure 2.) tion control begins operating Additionally, if the accelerator (System determines that pos- pedal continues to be sibility of collision with depressed, the brakes will be detected object is high) applied automatically to reduce ...
  • Page 302 Then, the vehicle can be operated the sensor was not dirty to begin by depressing the accelerator pedal. with, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ■ Re-enabling the Parking Sup- ● A sensor may be frozen. Once the...
  • Page 303: Parking Support Brake Function (Static Objects)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (static objects) : If equipped If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the trav- eling direction of the vehicle and the system determines that a collision may occur due to the vehicle suddenly moving for- ward due to an accidental accelerator pedal operation, the vehicle moving the unintended direction due to the wrong...
  • Page 304 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the accelerator pedal is depressed excessively ■ When the vehicle moves in the unintended direction due to ■ the wrong shift position being selected Types of sensors WARNING To ensure the Parking Sup- ■...
  • Page 305 ● When using steam to clean the function. Have the vehicle vehicle, do not direct steam too inspected by your Toyota close to the sensors as doing so dealer. may cause a sensor to malfunc- tion.
  • Page 306 4-5. Using the driving support systems stopped by brake control. ■ The Parking Support Brake • The brake pedal is depressed function (static object) will after the vehicle is stopped by operate when brake control. • The static object is no longer 6 to The function will operate when the 13 ft.
  • Page 307 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Situations in which the Parking barrier (such as those used at rail- Support Brake function (static road crossings, toll gates and objects) may not operate parking lots) • When there is a structure on the When the shift lever is in N roadside (such as when driving in ■...
  • Page 308 4-5. Using the driving support systems other devices which produce ultra- area will resolve this problem.) sonic waves are near the vehicle ● Vehicle surroundings • If a sticker or an electronic compo- • When an object that cannot be nent, such as a backlit license detected is between the vehicle plate (especially fluorescent type),...
  • Page 309: Parking Support Brake Func- Tion (Rear-Crossing Vehicles)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (rear-crossing vehicles) : If equipped If a rear radar sensor detects a vehicle approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle and the system deter- mines that the possibility of a collision is high, this function will perform brake control to reduce the likelihood of an impact with the approaching vehicle.
  • Page 310 • The collision becomes avoidable sor malfunction. Have the vehi- with normal brake operation. cle inspected by your Toyota • A vehicle is no longer approaching dealer. from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 311 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Conditions under which the : Depending on the conditions, Parking Support Brake func- detection of a vehicle and/or tion (rear-crossing vehicles) object may occur. will not detect a vehicle ■ Situations in which the system The Parking Support Brake function may operate even though there (rear-crossing vehicles) is not...
  • Page 312 4-5. Using the driving support systems vehicle, is short fog lights, fender pole or wireless antenna is installed near a radar sensor ● If the orientation of a radar sensor has been changed ● When multiple vehicles are approaching with only a small gap between each vehicle ●...
  • Page 313: Rear View Monitor System

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view monitor sys- : If equipped The rear view monitor sys- tem assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle with fixed guide lines on the screen while backing up, for example while parking.
  • Page 314 4-5. Using the driving support systems In low temperatures, the screen ● WARNING may darken or the image may ● Never depend on the rear view become faint. The image could monitor system entirely when distort when the vehicle is mov- backing up.
  • Page 315 4-5. Using the driving support systems This line indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground. Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle. • Displays a point approximately 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of the bumper. Distance guide line Shows distance behind the vehicle.
  • Page 316 Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this hap- pens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Differences between the screen and the actual road  The distance guide lines and...
  • Page 317 4-5. Using the driving support systems may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.  The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they...
  • Page 318 4-5. Using the driving support systems When approaching three- dimensional objects The distance guide lines are dis- played according to flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three-dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the vehicle width guide lines and distance guide lines.
  • Page 319 If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 320 The camera or sur- Have the vehicle The image is out of rounding area has inspected by your alignment received a strong Toyota dealer. impact. Have the vehicle The camera position is inspected by your out of alignment. Toyota dealer.
  • Page 321: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Toyota parking assist WARNING monitor ● Never depend on the parking assist monitor entirely when backing up. The image and the : If equipped position of the guide lines dis- The parking assist monitor played on the screen may differ from the actual state.
  • Page 322 4-5. Using the driving support systems Display mode switching but- WARNING ● In low temperatures, the screen may darken or the image may Each time the button is selected, become faint. The image could the rear view mode and the wide distort when the vehicle is mov- rear view mode are switched.
  • Page 323 4-5. Using the driving support systems Display mode switching but- Canceling Toyota parking assist monitor Each time the button is selected, The parking assist monitor is the rear view mode and the wide canceled when the shift lever is rear view mode are switched.
  • Page 324 4-5. Using the driving support systems those who are comfortable with Estimated course line dis- parking the vehicle without the play mode aid of the estimated course lines. Screen description Rear view  Distance guide line display  mode (P.326) Distance guide lines only are Vehicle width guide line displayed.
  • Page 325 If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Parking assist guide line display mode Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the Screen description vehicle is being backed straight up.
  • Page 326 4-5. Using the driving support systems Wide rear view  Distance guide line dis- play mode Screen description Rear view  Vehicle width guide line Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. • The displayed width is wider than the actual vehicle width.
  • Page 327 (0.5 m) (red) from the edge of the bumper will not be displayed. the bumper. Wide rear view  Toyota parking assist monitor precautions Area displayed on screen The parking assist monitor dis- plays an image of the view from the bumper of the rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 328 Do not expose the camera to strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this hap- pens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Differences between the screen and the actual road  The distance guide lines and...
  • Page 329 4-5. Using the driving support systems may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.  The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they...
  • Page 330 4-5. Using the driving support systems When approaching three- dimensional objects The estimated course lines tar- get flat surfaced objects (such as the road). It is not possible to determine the position of three- dimensional objects (such as vehicles) using the estimated course lines and distance guide lines.
  • Page 331 If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 332 The camera or sur- Have the vehicle The image is out of rounding area has inspected by your alignment received a strong Toyota dealer. impact. Have the vehicle The camera position is inspected by your out of alignment. Toyota dealer.
  • Page 333 If this does not resolve Guide lines are not dis- The back door is open. the symptom, have the played vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.  12-volt battery has been reinstalled.  The steering wheel Stop the vehicle, and has been moved while...
  • Page 334: Panoramic View Monitor

    4-5. Using the driving support systems may hit another vehicle or possi- Panoramic view moni- bly cause an accident. Pay attention to the following : If equipped precautions when using the panoramic view monitor. Panoramic view monitor assists the driver in view- WARNING ing the surroundings, when ●...
  • Page 335 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING NOTICE ● Do not use the panoramic view ● In panoramic view/moving monitor system in the following view/see-through view, the sys- cases: tem combines images taken from the front, back, left and • On icy or slick road surfaces, or right side cameras into a single in snow image.
  • Page 336 4-5. Using the driving support systems NOTICE ● People and other three-dimen- sional obstacles may appear differently when displayed on the panoramic view monitor. (These differences include, among others, cases in which displayed objects appear to have fallen over, disappear near image processing areas, appear from image processing areas, or when the actual distance to...
  • Page 337 4-5. Using the driving support systems Checking the front and When folding the outside around the vehicle rear view mirrors Wide front view & panoramic Wide front view & side views   view Side views  Checking the rear and around the vehicle Rear view &...
  • Page 338 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the shift lever is in the “P” position Map screen, audio screen, etc. Moving view See-through view When the shift lever is in the “D” or “N” position Map screen, audio screen, etc. Wide front view &...
  • Page 339 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the shift lever is in the “R” position Rear view & panoramic view Wide rear view Rear view enabled. Checking around the vehicle Screen display The moving view screen and the Moving view ...
  • Page 340 4-5. Using the driving support systems screen. Select to change the display mode To resume rotation, select between the moving view and the Body color setting switch see-through view. Select to display the body color set- Rotation pause switch ting screen and change the color of Select to pause the rotation of the the vehicle displayed on the pan- screen.
  • Page 341 4-5. Using the driving support systems Screen display Wide front view & panoramic view  Distance guide lines Shows distance in front of the vehicle. • Display points approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from the edge of the bumper. Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 342 4-5. Using the driving support systems : If equipped WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi- nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may occur.
  • Page 343 4-5. Using the driving support systems each outside rear view mirror. This screen is designed to support the driver in safe driving in situations such as when driving on a narrow road, by allowing them to check the areas around the sides of the vehicle.
  • Page 344 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● The side views can be displayed even when the outside rear view mirrors are retracted. WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi- nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may occur.
  • Page 345 4-5. Using the driving support systems target object.  Ensure that the vehicle width guide line is parallel to the tar- get object.  Pull over to the curb as shown in the illustration above, tak- ing care not to let the vehicle width guide line overlap the Checking the rear and around the vehicle The rear view &...
  • Page 346 4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view & panoramic view  Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of and the approximate distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. Rear Cross Traffic Alert When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of obstacle is displayed and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 347 4-5. Using the driving support systems distance to the obstacle are displayed and the buzzer sounds. Rear Cross Traffic Alert When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of obstacle is displayed and the buzzer sounds. Guide line switching button Select to switch the guide line mode.
  • Page 348 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the system determines that the possibility of a collision with a detected object is high, a warning message is displayed. : If equipped ● The monitor is canceled when the shift lever is shifted into any position other than the “R”...
  • Page 349 4-5. Using the driving support systems Estimated course lines Shows an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned. Distance guide lines Shows the distance behind the vehicle when the steering wheel is turned. • The guide lines move in conjunction with the estimated course lines. •...
  • Page 350 Be sure to check visually around the vehicle before proceeding. ● If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 351 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● Do not use the system if the display is incorrect due to an uneven (hilly) road or a non-straight (curvy) road. Estimated course lines Parking When the rear position of the vehicle has entered the park- Using the estimated course ing space, turn the steering line...
  • Page 352 4-5. Using the driving support systems Stop the vehicle in an appro- Turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, and back priate place, and finish park- ing. up slowly. Once the vehicle is parallel Using parking assist guide with the parking space, line straighten the steering wheel...
  • Page 353 4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view & side views Select the area on the pan-  oramic view display you wish to magnify. Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an obsta-  Touching one of the 4 areas cle, the direction of and the approx- within the dotted lines will imate distance to the obstacle are...
  • Page 354 4-5. Using the driving support systems played on the panoramic view Select the desired color. monitor can be changed. Changing the body color displayed in the pan- oramic view monitor Display the moving view/see- through view screen. (P.339) Displays the next page Select Panoramic view monitor precautions Area displayed on screen...
  • Page 355 4-5. Using the driving support systems Parts of objects which extend above a certain height cannot be displayed on the screen. ● As the images obtained from four cameras are processed and displayed on the standard of a flat road surface; the panoramic view/moving view/see through view may be displayed as follows.
  • Page 356 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi- nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may occur.
  • Page 357 4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view ners of the bumper will not be  displayed. ● Black masking is done for dis- tance detection differences to the front of the vehicle. ● The area covered by the camera is limited.
  • Page 358 Do not expose the camera to strong impacts as this could cause a malfunction. If this hap- pens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Difference between the screen and the actual road  The distance guide lines and...
  • Page 359 4-5. Using the driving support systems may not actually be parallel with the dividing lines of the parking space, even when they appear to be so. Be sure to check visually.  The distances between the vehicle width guide lines and the left and right dividing lines of the parking space may not be equal, even when they...
  • Page 360 4-5. Using the driving support systems When any part of the vehicle sags When any part of the vehicle sags due to the number of pas- sengers or the distribution of the load, there is a margin of error between the guide lines on the screen and the actual dis- tance/course on the road.
  • Page 361 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● When a sensor indicator on the intuitive parking assist display illumi- nates in red or a buzzer sounds continuously, be sure to check the area around the vehicle immediately and do not proceed any further until safety has been ensured, otherwise an unexpected accident may occur.
  • Page 362 4-5. Using the driving support systems Visually check the surroundings Estimated course line and the area behind the vehicle. Three-dimensional objects In the case shown below, the (such as the overhang of a wall truck appears to be outside of or loading platform of a truck) in the estimated course lines and high positions may not be pro-...
  • Page 363 If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the likely cause and the solution, and re-check. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 364 The camera or sur- Have the vehicle The image is out of rounding area has inspected by your alignment received a strong Toyota dealer. impact. Have the vehicle The camera position is inspected by your out of alignment. Toyota dealer.
  • Page 365 If this does not resolve Guide lines are not dis- The back door is open. the symptom, have the played vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.  12-volt battery has been reinstalled.  The steering wheel has been moved while the 12-volt battery was being reinstalled.
  • Page 366: Driving Mode Select Switch

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Suitable for normal driving. Driving mode select The driving mode returns to normal switch mode if the switch is pressed while in Eco drive mode or sport mode. The driving modes can be Sport mode selected to suit the driving Controls the steering feeling and and usage conditions.
  • Page 367: Trail Mode

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Canceling a driving mode Trail Mode ● Sport mode is automatically can- celed and the driving mode returns to normal mode when the Trail Mode is a system that power switch is turned off. performs integrated control ●...
  • Page 368 ● Operating noise may be heard from the engine compartment ■ When an inspection at your Toyota dealer is necessary In the following situations, the sys- tem may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 369: Driving Assist Systems

    4-5. Using the driving support systems VSC (Vehicle Stability Con- ■ Driving assist systems trol) Helps the driver to control skid- To keep driving safety and ding when swerving suddenly or performance, the following turning on slippery road sur- systems operate automati- faces.
  • Page 370 4-5. Using the driving support systems movement of the vehicle when starting on an uphill EPS (Electric Power Steer- ■ ing) Employs an electric motor to reduce the amount of effort needed to turn the steering ■ Disabling the TRAC system wheel If the vehicle gets stuck in mud, dirt or snow, the TRAC system may...
  • Page 371 TRAC is temporary deactivated. If ■ ECB operating sound the information continues to show, contact your Toyota dealer. ECB operating sound may be heard in the following cases, but it does ■ Operating conditions of hill-...
  • Page 372 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When the power switch is turned result. Should this occur, refrain off. from excessive steering input or stop the vehicle and turn the hybrid ● If only the TRAC system is turned system off. The EPS system should off, the TRAC will turn on when return to normal within 10 minutes.
  • Page 373 Toyota dealer immedi- ately. “AWD System Malfunc- A malfunction occurred in the AWD system. tion 2WD Mode  Have your vehicle checked by your Toyota Engaged Visit Your dealer immediately. Dealer” ■ Stopping distance when the...
  • Page 374 Hill-start assist function correctly if different tires control may not operate effec- are installed on the vehicle. tively on steep inclines and Contact your Toyota dealer for roads covered with ice. further information when replacing tires or wheels. ●...
  • Page 375 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ Trailer Sway Control precau- tion The Trailer Sway Control system is not able to reduce trailer sway in all situations. Depending on many factors such as the condi- tions of the vehicle, trailer, road surface and driving environment, the Trailer Sway Control system may not be effective.
  • Page 376: 4-6. Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips conditioning system, etc., the Hybrid vehicle driving 4-6.Driving tips hybrid battery (traction battery) tips power is consumed. For economical and ecolog- Accelerator pedal/brake ical driving, pay attention to pedal operation the following points:  Drive your vehicle smoothly. Using Eco drive mode Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration.
  • Page 377 4-6. Driving tips When driving in a traffic jam, avoiding overuse of the heater. gently release the brake pedal to allow the vehicle to move for- Checking tire inflation ward slightly while avoiding pressure overuse of the accelerator Make sure to check the tire infla- pedal.
  • Page 378: Winter Driving Tips

    WARNING sure warning system) ■ Driving with snow tires Request repairs or replacement of snow tires from your Toyota Observe the following precautions dealer or legitimate tire retailers. to reduce the risk of accidents. This is because the removal and...
  • Page 379 Accelerate the vehicle slowly, shift lock system. Have the vehi- keep a safe distance between cle inspected by your Toyota you and the vehicle ahead, and dealer immediately. drive at a reduced speed suit- able to road conditions.
  • Page 380 4-6. Driving tips Always check local regulations WARNING before installing chains. ■ When parking the vehicle When parking the vehicle without ■ Tire chain installation applying the parking brake, make Observe the following precautions sure to chock the wheels. If you when installing and removing do not chock the wheels, the vehi- chains:...
  • Page 381: Utility Vehicle Precautions

    4-6. Driving tips Utility vehicle precau- WARNING tions ■ Utility vehicle precautions Always observe the following pre- cautions to minimize the risk of This vehicle belongs to the death, serious injury or damage to utility vehicle class, which your vehicle: has higher ground clear- ●...
  • Page 382 4-6. Driving tips road, please observe the follow- • State and Local Parks and Recre- ation Departments ing precautions to ensure your • State Motor Vehicle Bureau driving enjoyment and to help • Recreational Vehicle Clubs • U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of prevent the closure of areas to Land Management off-road vehicles:...
  • Page 383 4-6. Driving tips Inspection after off-road driv- ■ WARNING ● When driving off-road or in rug- ● Sand and mud that has accu- ged terrain, do not drive at mulated around brake discs excessive speeds, jump, make may affect braking efficiency sharp turns, strike objects, etc.
  • Page 384 4-6. Driving tips...
  • Page 385: Audio

    Audio 5-1. Basic function 5-6. Using the audio/visual system Buttons overview..Quick reference ... Menu screen ....Some basics....Status icon ....5-7. Radio operation “Setup” screen .... AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) 5-2. Basic information before radio ......operation 5-8. Media operation Initial screen ....
  • Page 386 DCM and a free system for cellular phones) smartphone ....Quick reference... 5-17.Connected Services oper- ation Some basics ....Toyota Apps ....Placing a call using the 5-18.Setup ® Bluetooth hands-free sys- tem ......Toyota Apps settings... Receiving a call using the ®...
  • Page 387: Basic Function Buttons Overview

    • When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, press to display the Phone application screen. *1, 2 Press to display the Toyota Apps screen. (P.516) Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous track/file. (P.437, 444, 446, 450) Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to adjust the volume.
  • Page 388 5-1. Basic function When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, press to display the Maps application screen. Press to display the audio/visual system screen. (432, 433) Press to display the “Menu” screen. (P.389) Press to display the home screen. (P.396) : This function is not made available in some countries or areas.
  • Page 389: Menu Screen

    • When an Apple CarPlay connection is established, select to display the Phone application screen. *1, 2 Select to display the Toyota Apps screen. (P.516) When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established and this button displays “Apple CarPlay”/“Android Auto”, select to display the home screen of Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
  • Page 390: Status Icon

    5-1. Basic function : This function is not made avail- Status icon able in some countries or areas. Status icons are displayed ● The number of status icons that can be displayed differs depend- at the top of the screen. ing on the displayed screen.
  • Page 391 5-1. Basic function While using Data Communi-  ® Bluetooth connection cation Module (DCM) condition display Reception Level Indicators ® An antenna for the Bluetooth Poor connection is built into the instrument panel. Excellent ® The condition of the Bluetooth ®...
  • Page 392: Setup" Screen

    *1, 2 tion settings. (P.415) Press the “MENU” button, then select “Setup” to display the Select to set Toyota Apps “Setup” screen. The items settings. (P.520) shown on the “Setup” screen : Vehicles equipped with DCM can be set.
  • Page 393: Basic Information Before Operation

    5-2. Basic information before operation Initial screen 5-2.Basic information before operation When the power switch is turned to ACC or ON, the initial screen will be dis- played and the system will begin operating. Caution screen After a few seconds, the caution screen will be displayed.
  • Page 394: Touch Screen

    5-2. Basic information before operation Touch screen Touch screen gestures Operations are performed by touching the touch screen directly with your finger. Operation method Outline Main use  Touch  Selecting an item Quickly touch and on the screen release once. ...
  • Page 395 5-2. Basic information before operation ● Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes. Touch screen operation NOTICE ● To prevent damaging the This system is operated screen, lightly touch the screen buttons with your finger. mainly by the buttons on ●...
  • Page 396: Home Screen

    5-2. Basic information before operation with a metal object, such as Home screen the following, it may not oper- ate properly: On the home screen, multi- • Magnetic isolation cards ple screens, such as the • Metallic foil, such as the inner audio/visual system screen, packaging of a cigarette box hands-free screen and clock...
  • Page 397: Entering Letters And Numbers/List Screen Operation

    5-2. Basic information before operation Entering letters and Customizing the home numbers/list screen screen operation The display information/area on the home screen and the home Entering letters and num- screen layout can be changed. bers Press the “MENU” button. Select “Setup”. When searching by a name or entering data, letters and num- ...
  • Page 398 5-2. Basic information before operation Input text. Select to change character types. (P.398) Select the desired candidate. Select to make a space on cursor. ● Keyboard layout can be changed. (P.426) Changing character type Select “Change Type”.  To select a candidate that is not displayed, select , and then select the desired predic-...
  • Page 399 5-2. Basic information before operation Input text. To scroll up/down the list, flick the list up/down. Select to skip to the next or previous page. Select and hold to scroll through the displayed list. Indicates the position of the displayed entries in the entire Select “Search”.
  • Page 400: Screen Adjustment

    5-2. Basic information before operation ton. Screen adjustment Select to turn day mode on/off. (P.400) The contrast and brightness of the screen display and Select to adjust the screen the image of the camera dis- display. (P.400) play can be adjusted. The Select to adjust the camera screen can also be turned display.
  • Page 401: Linking Multi-Informa- Tion Display And The System

    5-2. Basic information before operation  “Display (General)” screen Linking multi-informa- only: Select “<” or “>” to select tion display and the the desired display. system • “Contrast” “+”: Select to strengthen the con- The following functions of trast of the screen. the system are linked with “-”: Select to weaken the contrast of the multi-information dis-...
  • Page 402: 5-3. Connectivity Settings

    5-3. Connectivity settings ® Registering/Connect- 5-3.Connectivity settings Registering a Bluetooth ® ing a Bluetooth phone for the first time device Registering from the sys- ■ To use the hands-free sys- ® Turn the Bluetooth connec- tem, it is necessary to regis- tion setting of your cellular ®...
  • Page 403 5-3. Connectivity settings Respond and operate the ® Select the desired Bluetooth ® device. Bluetooth device according to the confirmation message. Check that the following screen is displayed, indicat- ing pairing was successful (a ® Bluetooth link has been established but registration is not yet complete).
  • Page 404 5-3. Connectivity settings SSP (Secure Simple Pairing) nected, turn the cellular phone off and on and then connect it again. ® compatible Bluetooth Registering from phone devices. Depending on the ■ ® Select “If you cannot find...”. type of Bluetooth device being connected, a message confirming registration may...
  • Page 405 Select “Yes” to register an  SPP (Serial Port Profile) Rec- audio player. ommended: Ver. 1.2 Follow the steps in “Register- • This is a profile to use the Toyota ® ing a Bluetooth phone for audio multimedia function. the first time” from step 5.
  • Page 406: Setting Bluetooth Details

    ® Bluetooth device function may not work properly. When an Apple CarPlay ● Refer to http://www.toyota.com/ connection is established, audio-multimedia in the United this function will be unavail- States, http://www.toyota.ca/connected in able. Canada, and When an Android Auto con- http://www.toyotapr.com/...
  • Page 407 Bluetooth device informa- tion (P.407, 410) : Phone ® Registering a Bluetooth : Audio player device (P.409) : Phone/Toyota Apps Services ® Deleting a Bluetooth device  The profile icon for a currently (P.409) connected device will be dis- ®...
  • Page 408 5-3. Connectivity settings Select the desired connec- ® Connecting a Bluetooth ■ tion. device in a different way (from phone top screen) P.479 ® Connecting a Bluetooth ■ device in a different way (from phone setup screen) P.493 ® Connecting a Bluetooth ■...
  • Page 409 5-3. Connectivity settings Connecting manually ■ ® When another Bluetooth  device is connected When the auto connection has failed or “Bluetooth Power” is ®  To disconnect the Bluetooth turned off, it is necessary to con- device, select “Yes”. ®...
  • Page 410 5-3. Connectivity settings Confirm and change the ® ● When deleting a Bluetooth ® Bluetooth device informa- phone, the contact data will be tion. deleted at the same time. ® Editing the Bluetooth device information ® The Bluetooth device’s infor- mation can be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 411 5-3. Connectivity settings player, the “Vehicle” or ® ● If 2 Bluetooth devices have been “Device” connection method registered with the same device may be best. As such, refer to name, the devices can be distin- the manual that comes with guished referring to the device’s address.
  • Page 412 5-3. Connectivity settings matic connection priority of Changing “Bluetooth ® the registered Bluetooth Power” phones. (P.412) Select “Bluetooth Power”. Select to change the auto- When “Bluetooth Power” is on: matic connection priority of ® The Bluetooth device is auto- ® the registered Bluetooth matically connected when the audio players.
  • Page 413 5-3. Connectivity settings Select the desired item to be Editing the system name ■ set. Select “System Name”. Enter a name and select “OK”. Editing the PIN code ■ Select “System PIN Code”. Enter a PIN code and select “OK”. Displays system name.
  • Page 414: Wi-Fi Hotspot

    Enable the Wi-Fi Hotspot access point (see instruc- function. (P.415) tions below), or contact your Toyota dealer for details. Enable the “Hide Access Point” function. (P.415) Connecting a device to Enter the access point name (SSID) into the device you...
  • Page 415 5-3. Connectivity settings Select to check/change the ® Changing the Wi-Fi set- access point password. tings (P.416) Press the “MENU” button. Select to display hints for connecting to the vehicle via ® Wi-Fi Select to make the access point searchable/unsearch- able.
  • Page 416 (Non-ASCII char- scription. A trial subscription acters will not be recognized by may be available. the system.) Contact your Toyota dealer for • Change the password regularly. details about the Toyota mobile • If you write the password down, application.
  • Page 417 5-3. Connectivity settings Check that the following ® the Wi-Fi Hotspot function, the communication speed may screen is displayed. decrease. ● If the vehicle is near a radio antenna, radio station or other source of strong radio waves and electrical noise, communication may be slow or impossible.
  • Page 418 5-3. Connectivity settings Specifications  Communication standards IEEE 802.11b IEEE 802.11g IEEE 802.11n (2.4GHz)  Security WPA™ WPA2™ • WPA™ and WPA2™ are trade- ® marks of Wi-Fi Alliance...
  • Page 419: Apple Carplay ® /Android Auto

    5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Connect the device to the Apple Car- 5-4.Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ® USB port. (P.434) Play /Android Auto Select “Always Enable” or “Enable Once”. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto allows some applications, such as Map, Phone, and Music, to be used on the system.
  • Page 420 5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Select the “Apple CarPlay”. Select “On” to enable the function. Check that home screen of Apple CarPlay is displayed.  “Off”: Select to not enable Android Auto. Android Auto will remain off until “Android Auto” of “Projection Settings” on the general settings screen is turned on.
  • Page 421 5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Select the “Android Auto”. ® • Bluetooth phone (Apple CarPlay only) • Toyota Apps ● When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, voice command system (Siri/Goo- gle Assistant) and map application voice guidance volume can be changed by selecting “Voice Vol-...
  • Page 422 5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto ● If the vehicle’s navigation system less performance. is being used for route guidance ● Apple CarPlay is a trademark of and a route is set using the Apple Apple Inc. CarPlay/Android Auto Maps app, route guidance will be performed through Apple CarPlay/Android Auto.
  • Page 423 5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution Check if the device supports Apple Car- Play/Android Auto. Check if Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is enabled on the connected device. Check that the Android Auto application is installed to the device to be connected. For details, refer to https://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/, https://www.android.com/auto/.
  • Page 424 5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution Check if the USB cable being used to connect the device to the system is damaged. To check if the USB cable is damaged inter- The Apple Car- nally, connect the device to another system, Play/Android Auto screen such as a PC, and check if the device is recog- has artifacts and/or audio...
  • Page 425 5-4. Apple CarPlay/Android Auto Symptom Solution When using Apple Car- Play, route guidance arrows and turn by turn navigation are not dis- played on the multi-infor- mation display and This is not a malfunction as display of these system display. When items is not possible with this function.
  • Page 426: 5-5. Other Settings

    5-5. Other settings the clock, etc. (P.427) General settings 5-5.Other settings  “Language” Select to change the language. The Settings are available for language setting of Apple Car- clock, operation sounds, Play/Android Auto can only be etc. changed on the connected device. ...
  • Page 427  “Delete Personal Data” Select to delete personal data. (P.429)  “Software Update” Select to update software versions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer.  “Software Update Setting” Select to change the time zone. (P.427) Select to set software update set- ting.
  • Page 428 5-5. Other settings Adjust the clock manually. Select to turn Apple CarPlay connection establishment on/off. Select to turn Android Auto connection establishment on/off. ● When the settings are changed with a device connected to the system via USB, disconnect the Select “+”...
  • Page 429 Display the general settings screen. (P.426) Select “Delete Personal ● When software update information is displayed, contact your Toyota Data”. dealer. Select “Delete”. Select “Yes” when the confir- mation screen appears. Examples of settings that can be returned to their default conditions: ...
  • Page 430: Voice Settings

    5-5. Other settings tion. Voice settings The voice command system adapts the user accent. Voice volume, etc. can be Select to start the voice rec- set. ognition tutorial. Select to set the voice Displaying the voice set- prompt interrupt on/off. tings screen Select to reset all setup Press the “MENU”...
  • Page 431: Vehicle Settings

    (4-digit number) standby screen is displayed. ● If the 4-digit personal code is for- gotten, please contact your Toyota dealer. If the valet mode has been activated Select to set vehicle customi- Enter the 4-digit personal zation. (P.700) code and select “OK”.
  • Page 432: Using The Audio/Visual System

    5-6. Using the audio/visual system Quick reference 5-6.Using the audio/visual system Functional overview The audio control screen can be reached by the following methods: From the “AUDIO” button  Press the “AUDIO” button. From the “MENU” button  Press the “MENU” button, then select “Audio”. •...
  • Page 433: Some Basics

    • iPod (Audio Playback) • USB audio/USB video Turn this knob to adjust the vol- ® • Bluetooth audio ume. • Toyota Apps : This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.
  • Page 434 5-6. Using the audio/visual system Reordering the audio Sound settings source Display the audio control screen. (P.433) Display the audio source selection screen. (P.433) Select “Sound”. Select “Reorder”. Select the desired item to be set. Select the desired audio source then to reor- der.
  • Page 435 5-6. Using the audio/visual system Select the desired screen Select the desired screen button. button. Select “+” or “-” to adjust Select to adjust the sound high-pitched tones. balance between the front and rear speakers. Select “+” or “-” to adjust mid- pitched tones.
  • Page 436 5-6. Using the audio/visual system Select “Common”. the screen.  “Brightness” Select “Screen Format”. “+”: Select to brighten the screen. Select the desired item to be adjusted. “-”: Select to darken the screen. ● Depending on the audio source, some functions may not be avail- able.
  • Page 437: Radio Operation

    5-7. Radio operation tions/channels. (P.438) AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) 5-7.Radio operation radio Displays items on the chan- nels registered to smart : This function is not made avail- favorites (P.442, 457) able in some countries or areas. Displays the artist info and song title or album Overview Select to change the dis-...
  • Page 438 5-7. Radio operation can be used to enter selec- Caching a radio program tions on the list screens by pressing it. : This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. ● The radio automatically changes AM/FM and SXM radio program to stereo reception when a stereo can be cached and played back broadcast is received.
  • Page 439 5-7. Radio operation from the current time Refreshing the station list ■ (AM/FM) Skips backward 2 minutes Select “Station List”. (AM/FM) Select to select current/previ- “Cancel Refresh”: Select to can- ous track (SXM) cel the refresh. “Source”: Select to change to Fast rewinds continuously another audio source while Pauses the playback (To...
  • Page 440 5-7. Radio operation or as a package by Sirius XM Select to scan for receivable Radio Inc. (or, in Canada, Sirius stations. (Type scan in case XM Canada Inc.), after any trial is current program subscription which may be type/channel category.) included with your vehicle pur- : This function is not made avail- chase or lease.
  • Page 441 5-7. Radio operation Did you know? SiriusXM also NOTICE delivers a wide variety of services to certain vehicles’ entertainment ● It is prohibited to copy, decom- and navigation systems such as pile, disassemble, reverse engi- Traffic, Weather, Sports Scores, neer, hack, manipulate, or Movie Listings, Fuel Prices, Stock otherwise make available any Prices and more.
  • Page 442 Toyota dealer for assistance. Antenna” A short circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. Contact your Toyota dealer for assistance. The SiriusXM signal is too weak at the current location. Wait “No Signal” until your vehicle reaches a location with a stronger signal.
  • Page 443: Radio Operation

    5-7. Radio operation Message Explanation The channel you selected is no longer available. Wait for “Ch Unsub- about 2 seconds until the radio returns to the previous chan- scribed” nel or “Ch 001”. If it does not change automatically, select another channel.
  • Page 444: 5-8. Media Operation

    5-8. Media operation USB memory 5-8.Media operation Select to change the file/track. Select and hold to fast Overview rewind. The USB memory operation Select to play/pause. screen can be reached by the Select to change the following methods: P.433 file/track. ...
  • Page 445 5-8. Media operation mode selection screen. ● If tag information exists, the file/folder names will be changed Select to display the sound to track/album names. setting screen. (P.434) Repeating Select to change the file. Select and hold to fast The file/track or folder/album rewind.
  • Page 446: Ipod/Iphone (Apple Carplay)

    5-8. Media operation iPod/iPhone (Apple NOTICE CarPlay ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the portable player while it is con- : This function is not made avail- nected as this may damage the able in some countries or areas. portable player or its terminal.
  • Page 447 5-8. Media operation source selection screen. Control panel Select to return to the top screen. Select to display a song list screen. Select to display the play mode selection screen. Select to display the sound setting screen. (P.434) Press to change the track. Select to set repeat playback.
  • Page 448 ● Do not operate the player’s con- become unstable. For known trols or connect the iPod/iPhone phone compatibility information, while driving. refer to http://www.toyota.com/ audio-multimedia. NOTICE ● Tracks selected by operating a Do not leave your portable ● connected iPod/iPhone may not player in the car.
  • Page 449: Android Auto

    5-8. Media operation Android Auto Select to change the track. Displays cover art : This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas. Control panel Overview The Android Auto operation screen can be reached by the following methods: P.433 ...
  • Page 450: Bluetooth ® Audio

    5-8. Media operation : This function is not made avail- ® Bluetooth audio able in some countries or areas. ® Control screen The Bluetooth audio sys- tem enables users to enjoy listening to music that is played on a portable player on the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.
  • Page 451 5-8. Media operation selected. Select to change the album. Select Displays cover art ● Each time is selected, the Control panel mode changes as follows: • random (1 album random)  album random (all album random)  off ® ● Depending on the Bluetooth device that is connected to the system, the music may start play-...
  • Page 452 5-8. Media operation nected on purpose, such as it was ® ● Before using Bluetooth turned off, this does not happen. devices, users of any electrical Reconnect the portable player medical device other than manually. implantable cardiac pacemak- ® ● Bluetooth device information is ers, cardiac resynchronization...
  • Page 453 5-8. Media operation Follow the steps in “Register- ® ing a Bluetooth phone for the first time” from step 5. (P.402) Selecting a registered device  ® Display the Bluetooth audio control screen. (P.450) Select “Connect”. Select the desired device to be connected.
  • Page 454: 5-9. Audio/Visual Remote Controls

    *3, 4 Bluetooth audio , Android • Press and hold (1.5 sec. or more): Fast channel up/down *3, 4 Auto , Toyota Apps • Press: Change audio modes • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Pause (Press and hold...
  • Page 455 5-9. Audio/visual remote controls *2, 3 , iPod/iPhone  ® *2, 3 Bluetooth audio • Press: Track/file up/down • Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Fast forward/rewind Android Auto  • Press: Track up/down : This function is not made avail- able in some countries or areas.
  • Page 456: Setup

    5-10. Audio settings Setup 5-10.Audio settings Common settings Display the audio settings Detailed audio settings can screen. be programmed. P.456 Select “Common”. Displaying the audio set- Select the desired items to tings screen be set. Press the “MENU” button. Select to set the cover art display on/off.
  • Page 457 5-10. Audio settings Manage smart favorites Select “Manage Smart Favorites”. Select the desired channel to be set. ● Displays the registered preset channels. ● Up to 20 channels can be regis- tered. Setting the number of radio presets Select “Number of Radio Pre- sets”.
  • Page 458: Audio/Visual System

    5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system FM is about 25 miles (40 km). Operating information 5-11.Tips for operating the audio/visual system Once outside this range, you may notice fading and drifting, ● The use of a cellular phone inside which increase with the distance or near the vehicle may cause a from the radio transmitter.
  • Page 459 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Station interference: When a reflected signal and a signal received directly from a radio station are very nearly the same frequency, they can interfere with each other, making it diffi- cult to hear the broadcast. ...
  • Page 460 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system • iPhone 6s File information • iPhone 6s Plus • iPhone 6 Compatible USB devices • iPhone 6 Plus • iPhone 5s USB communi- USB 2.0 HS (480 • iPhone 5c cation formats Mbps) •...
  • Page 461 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Corresponding sampling fre- Corresponding bit rates quency File type Bit rate (kbps) File type Frequency (kHz) MP3 files: MP3 files: MPEG 1 LAYER 32 - 320 MPEG 1 LAYER 32/44.1/48 MP3 files: MP3 files: MPEG 2 LSF 8 - 160 MPEG 2 LSF...
  • Page 462 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system disc title, track title and artist File type Channel mode name in other formats. 1ch, 2ch (Dual  WMA/AAC files can contain a AAC files channel is not WMA/AAC tag that is used in supported) the same way as an ID3 tag.
  • Page 463 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system when using USB memory Compatible video format containing numerous levels of folders. For this reason, we Format Codec recommend creating USB Video codec: memory with no more than 2  H.264/MPEG- levels of folders. 4 AVC ...
  • Page 464 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system ding track-related information Format Codec in an MP3 file. This embed- Video codec: ded information can include  H.264/MPEG- the track number, track title, 4 AVC the artist’s name, the album  MPEG4 title, the music genre, the year ...
  • Page 465 USB mem- ory. ● If the malfunction is not rectified: Take your vehicle to your Toyota This indicates dealer. that no video “No video files files are included found.” in the USB mem-...
  • Page 466 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, American  Samoa and Puerto Rico...
  • Page 467 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 468 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system Gracenote ...
  • Page 469 5-11. Tips for operating the audio/visual system For U.S. owners ...
  • Page 470: 5-12.Voice Command System

    5-12. Voice command system operation the voice command system. Voice command sys- 5-12.Voice command system operation Microphone ■ The voice command sys- tem enables the radio, phone dialing, etc. to be operated using voice com- mands. Refer to the com- mand list for samples of voice commands.
  • Page 471 5-12. Voice command system operation After hearing a beep, say a switch is in ACC or ON. supported command. NOTICE  To display sample commands ● Do not touch and put a sharp of the desired function, say object to the microphone. It may the desired function or select cause failure.
  • Page 472 5-12. Voice command system operation voice command operation, Select the desired item to be set. select “Resume” or press the talk switch. ● If the system does not respond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, press the talk switch and try again.
  • Page 473: Command List

    5-12. Voice command system operation Command list Command list Common ■ Command list overview Command Action Recognizable voice commands Displays exam- and their actions are shown ples of some of below. “Help” the available  Frequently used commands commands are listed in the following Returns to the “Go back”...
  • Page 474 5-12. Voice command system operation Phone While in a phone call ■ ■ Command Action Command Action Places a call to Sends DTMF “Send <digits>” the specified tones has speci- “Call <contact>” contact from the fied phone book Mutes the micro- Places a call to phone (far side “Mute”...
  • Page 475 5-12. Voice command system operation Radio ■ Audio ■ Command Action Command Action Changes the Plays tracks “Play Playlist “Tune to <fre- radio to the from the <name>” quency> AM” specified AM fre- selected playlist quency Plays tracks “Play Artist Changes the from the <name>”...
  • Page 476 5-12. Voice command system operation functionality in this section Toyota Apps ■ Command Action “Launch <appli- Activates the Toyota Apps cation name>” : When an application is opened and is in full screen mode, press- ing the talk switch will start the...
  • Page 477: Quick Reference

    5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Quick reference 5-13.Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Message function The following function can be Phone screen operation used on message function: The phone screen can be ®  Using the Bluetooth phone reached by the following meth- message function (P.488)
  • Page 478: Some Basics

    5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ● When using the hands-free sys- Some basics ® tem or Bluetooth audio and ® Wi-Fi Hotspot functions at the The hands-free system same time, the following problems may occur: enables calls to be made ®...
  • Page 479 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Connecting a Bluetooth ■ WARNING device ● Your audio unit is fitted with ® Registering an additional Bluetooth antennas. People  with implantable cardiac pace- device makers, cardiac resynchroniza- Display the phone top tion therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibril- screen.
  • Page 480 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) (P.390) Microphone ■ The microphone is used when Using the phone talking on the phone. switch/microphone Steering switch ■ By pressing the phone switch, a call can be received or ended without taking your hands off the steering wheel.
  • Page 481 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) When selling or disposing NOTICE of the vehicle ● Do not touch and put a sharp object to the microphone. It may A lot of personal data is regis- cause failure. tered when the hands-free sys- tem is used.
  • Page 482: Placing A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free Sys- Tem

    5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Also the following lists are ■ Placing a call using ® available from each func- the Bluetooth hands- tion’s screen free system  By voice command system (P.471) ® After a Bluetooth phone ...
  • Page 483 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select the desired number. memorized in the system. ● International phone calls may not be made depending on the type of ® Bluetooth phone you have. The list should group together ● consecutive entries with the same phone number and same call type.
  • Page 484 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) For PBAP compatible tacts from the connected cel- ■ lular phone. ® Bluetooth phones when Transfer the contact data to “Automatic Transfer” is set the system using a to off (P.495) ® Bluetooth phone.
  • Page 485: Receiving A Call Using The Bluetooth Hands-Free Sys- Tem

    5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Receiving a call using Bluetooth phone being con- nected, it may be necessary to ® the Bluetooth hands- perform additional steps on the free system phone. By home screen When a call is received, the following screen is dis- Display the home screen.
  • Page 486: Talking On The Bluetooth

    5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® Talking on the Bluetooth phone, both the sys- ® ® Bluetooth hands-free tem and Bluetooth phone may ring simultaneously when there is system an incoming call. (P.493) While talking on the phone, the following screen is dis- played.
  • Page 487 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) To cancel this function, select ● A continuous tone signal is a char- “Activate”. acter string that consists of num- bers and the characters “p” or “w”. Select to hang up the phone. (e.g.
  • Page 488: Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function

    5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ® current call is placed on hold. Bluetooth phone message function  When there is no current call, but there is a call on hold: “Activate” is displayed. When Received messages can be selected, the system switches forwarded from the con- to the call that was on hold.
  • Page 489 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) screen. ● Depending on the type of  Account names are the ® Bluetooth phone used for receiv- names of the accounts that ing messages, or its registration status with the system, some exist on the currently con- information may not be displayed.
  • Page 490 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) ● “Subject:” field is not shown on Select to call the message SMS case. sender. ● E-mail only: Select “Mark Unread” or “Mark Read” to mark mail Select to have messages unread or read on the message read out.
  • Page 491 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select “OK” when editing is Replying to a message completed. (quick reply) ● To reset the edited quick reply 15 messages have already messages, select “Default”. been stored. Display the message screen. Calling the message (P.488) sender...
  • Page 492 5-13. Phone operation (Hands-free system for cellular phones) Select the text area.  Identified phone numbers contained in the message are displayed in blue text. Select the desired number. Check that the dialing screen is displayed. ● A series of numbers may be rec- ognized as a phone number.
  • Page 493: Setup

    5-14. Phone settings (P.495) Setup 5-14.Phone settings Message settings (P.501) Displaying the phone set- : This operation cannot be per- tings screen formed while driving. Press the “MENU” button. Sounds settings screen The call and ringtone volume can be adjusted. A ringtone can be selected.
  • Page 494 5-14. Phone settings Select the desired item to be Select to set the desired set. incoming e-mail tone. Select to set the desired incoming SMS/MMS tone. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming SMS/MMS tone volume. Select “-” or “+” to adjust the incoming e-mail tone volume.
  • Page 495 5-14. Phone settings screen. Display the phone settings screen. (P.493) Select to set the e-mail notifi- Select “Contacts/Call His- cation pop-up on/off. tory”. Select to change the incom- Select the desired item to be ing e-mail display. set. “Full Screen”: When an e- mail is received, the incoming e-mail display screen is dis- played and can be operated...
  • Page 496 5-14. Phone settings Select the desired item to be tory. set. Select to add new contacts to the contact list. (P.498) Select to edit contacts in the contact list. (P.499) Select to delete contacts from the contact list. (P.499) Select to set automatic con- Select to set the voice tags.
  • Page 497 5-14. Phone settings is connected when transfer- From phone (OPP compati- ring contact data, depending ® ble Bluetooth phones only) on the phone, the connected ® When the contact is not regis- Bluetooth device may need  tered to be disconnected. Select “Transfer Contacts ...
  • Page 498 5-14. Phone settings Transfer the contact data to the desired contact data from the connected USB device or the system using a ® Bluetooth phone to add to the cur- ® Bluetooth phone. rent one. Select a desired file from ...
  • Page 499 5-14. Phone settings To add another number to Select the desired contact this contact, select “Yes”. and select “Delete”. Registering a new contact Select “Yes” when the confir- ■ in a different way (from the mation screen appears. call history screen) ●...
  • Page 500 5-14. Phone settings Check that a confirmation Select “Yes” when the confir- screen is displayed when the mation screen appears. operation is complete. Check that a confirmation Registering contacts in the screen is displayed when the ■ favorites list in a different operation is complete.
  • Page 501 5-14. Phone settings do so in a quiet area. Select the desired item to be set. “Play”: Select to play the voice tag. Select “OK” when voice tag registration is complete. Editing a voice tag ■ Select “Edit”. Select the desired contact to edit.
  • Page 502 5-14. Phone settings Select the desired item to be set. Select to set adding the vehi- cle signature to outgoing messages on/off. Select to edit the vehicle sig- nature. (P.502) Select to reset all setup items. Editing vehicle signature ■ Select “Edit Vehicle Signa- ture”.
  • Page 503: (Bluetooth ® ) Troubleshooting

    ® Bluetooth device, first firmed on this check the table below. system, check with your Toyota dealer or the fol- Troubleshooting lowing website: The connected http://www. When using the hands-free ■ device may not toyota.com/...
  • Page 504 ® 5-15. What to do if... (Bluetooth Likely cause Solution Likely cause Solution An incorrect Set automatic Enter the correct passcode was Automatic ® Bluetooth con- passcode on the entered on the ® Bluetooth con- nection on this cellular phone. cellular phone.
  • Page 505 Toyota (P.496) dealer or the fol- The profile ver- lowing website: ® When using the Bluetooth ■...
  • Page 506 ® 5-15. What to do if... (Bluetooth In other situations ■ Likely cause Solution ® The Bluetooth connection sta- Turn the cellular tus is displayed at the top of the phone off, remove and rein- screen each time the power stall the battery switch is in ACC or ON.
  • Page 507: 5-16.Connected Services Over

    5-16. Connected Services overview • Toyota Apps is available in the Connected Services 5-16.Connected Services overview contiguous United States, Wash- ington D.C. and Alaska. : This function is not made avail- ® • Wi-Fi Hotspot is available in the able in some countries or areas.
  • Page 508: Type A: Function Achieved By Using A Smartphone Or Dcm

    Type A: Function achieved by using a smart- phone or DCM Of the functions included with Connected Services, the Toyota Apps rely on the use of a smartphone or DCM.  Using a smartphone • Toyota audio multimedia system enables applicable apps installed on a smartphone to be displayed on and operated from ®...
  • Page 509 5-16. Connected Services overview Provides applications to the system or a smartphone. Smartphone Using the Toyota mobile application, communication is relayed between the system, application server and content provider. Applications Display usable content from the content providers on the screen using the data connection of the connected smartphone or DCM.
  • Page 510: Type B: Function Achieved By Using Dcm And The System

    ® tions. Bluetooth Pairing is security as well as conve- required. nience features. In order to use Toyota mobile appli- These services are available cation, the following must first be by subscription on select, performed: telematics hardware- ®...
  • Page 511: Type C: Function Achieved By Using Dcm

    5-16. Connected Services overview Toyota dealer, or call 1-800- Type C: Function 331-4331 in the United achieved by using States, for further subscription details. (P.509) Availability of functions : Vehicles equipped with DCM ■ The functionality of Safety ®  Wi-Fi...
  • Page 512 ● Select Safety Connect-sub- (C95.1). scribed vehicles are capable of ● The design of Toyota audio multi- communicating vehicle informa- media system complies with the tion. Please see the terms and FCC guidelines in addition to conditions for additional details.
  • Page 513 5-16. Connected Services overview For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. ...
  • Page 514: Type D: Function Achieved By Using Dcm And A Smart- Phone

    : Vehicles equipped with remote ● Any malfunction of the vehicle connect only should be repaired by your Toyota Remote Connect is a service dealer. that lets you view and remotely ● Remote Connect is designed to...
  • Page 515 5-16. Connected Services overview Service Connect Service Connect uses DCM to collect and transmit vehicle data that allows Toyota to provide:  Vehicle Health Report (VHR) (Safety Recalls, Service Cam- paigns, Current Vehicle Alerts, Required Mainte- nance, and Vehicle Condition Status) ...
  • Page 516: Toyota Apps

    From the “MENU” button  notifications for the application Press the “MENU” button. Updating an application When the Toyota Apps is acti- vated, an application may need to be updated. To update an application, it is necessary to download update data and install it.
  • Page 517 “Download” switch again. ● The Toyota Apps cannot be oper-  “Download error, some ated while installing. Toyota mobile application If a message appears on functions may not work as the screen expected.
  • Page 518 United States. on your phone while vehicle is not  The keyboard layout can be moving. changed. (P.426)  “To use the services, Toyota mobile application needs to Entering a keyword using be running on your phone. the software keyboard For more information, please visit toyota.com or call 1-800-...
  • Page 519 5-17. Connected Services operation Select the desired application screen button. Press the talk switch. (P.470) Say the desired keyword.  Completion of the keyword will be detected automatically. Search results will be dis- played on the screen.
  • Page 520: Toyota Apps Settings

    Select “Setup”. tion, can be enabled/disabled. Select “Toyota Apps”. Display the Toyota Apps set- tings screen. (P.520) Select the desired items to be set. Select “Data Usage Mes- sage”.
  • Page 521: Interior Features

    Interior features 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system....... Heated steering wheel/seat heaters/seat ventilators ........6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ..6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features Luggage compartment fea- tures ......
  • Page 522: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger Automatic Air Conditioning System

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system 6-1.Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted accord- ing to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls Automatic mode switch Left-hand side temperature control knob Right-hand side temperature control knob “SYNC”...
  • Page 523 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger decreases the temperature. The air conditioning system switches between individual and simultaneous modes each time the “SYNC” switch is pressed. Simultaneous mode (the indicator on the “SYNC” switch is on): The driver’s side temperature con- trol dial can be used to adjust the temperature for the driver’s and passenger’s side.
  • Page 524 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger tized such as reducing fan defoggers switch. speed, etc. The defoggers will automatically turn off after 15 minutes. Press the eco air conditioning mode switch. When the rear window defogger and outside rear view mirror defog- When the eco air conditioning gers switch is on, the indicator illu- mode is on, the indicator illumi-...
  • Page 525 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger recirculated air mode automati- ● To reduce potential odors from cally. This may also reduce fuel occurring: consumption. • It is recommended that the air conditioning system be set to out- ● Recirculated air mode is selected side air mode prior to turning the as a default mode when the power...
  • Page 526 (S-FLOW) system This function automatically con- Have repair/replacement per- formed by your Toyota dealer. trols the air conditioning airflow When a part of the air condition- so that priority is given to the ing system, such as the evapora- front seats.
  • Page 527 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger driver’s seat. Unnecessary air seats without passengers immedi- ately after the hybrid system is conditioning is suppressed, con- started and at other times depend- tributing to increased fuel effi- ing on the outside temperature. ciency.
  • Page 528 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the air flow direc- ■ tion and opening/closing the air outlets Front  WARNING ■ To prevent burns Do not touch the glass at lower part of the windshield or to the side of the front pillars when the Direct air flow to the left or windshield wiper deicer is on.
  • Page 529: Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Heated steering WARNING wheel /seat heat- ■ To not interrupt the wind- /seat ventilators shield defogger from operat- Do not place anything on the : If equipped instrument panel which may cover ...
  • Page 530 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the seat heaters and seat ventila- tors Do not put heavy objects that have an uneven surface on the seat and do not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat.
  • Page 531 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ■ Operation condition ■ To prevent causes of over- The power switch is in ON. heating and minor burn inju- ■ Air conditioning system-linked ries control mode Observe the following precautions When a seat ventilator is set to Hi, when using a seat heater: the fan speed of the seat ventilator...
  • Page 532: 6-2. Using The Interior Lights

    6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list 6-2.Using the interior lights Location of the interior lights Rear interior light (P.533) Front interior lights/personal lights (P.532, 533) Open tray lights (if equipped) Footwell lights (if equipped) Front cup holder lights (if equipped) : These lights turn on when a door is unlocked.
  • Page 533 6-2. Using the interior lights Turns the switch to the door Operating the personal position (door linked) lights When a door is opened while the Turns the lights on/off door position is on, the lights turn ■ Illuminated entry system (vehi- Turns the door position on cles with smart key system) Turns the lights off...
  • Page 534 6-2. Using the interior lights ■ Customization Setting (e.g. the time elapsed before the lights turn off) can be changed. (Customizable features: P.709) NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- charge Do not leave the lights on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 535: 6-3. Using The Storage Features

    6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features 6-3.Using the storage features Location of the storage features Open tray (P.538) Auxiliary boxes (P.537) Bottle holders (P.537) Console box (P.536) Cup holders (P.536) Glove box (P.535) ● Lighters or spray cans may WARNING explode.
  • Page 536: 6-3. Using The Storage Features

    6-3. Using the storage features WARNING ■ Caution while driving Keep the console box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Cup holders Front  WARNING ■ Caution while driving Keep the glove box closed. In the event of sudden braking or sud- den swerving, an accident may occur due to an occupant being...
  • Page 537 6-3. Using the storage features WARNING WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the cup ■ Items unsuitable for the bottle holders holders Do not place anything other than Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup a bottle in the bottle holders.
  • Page 538 6-3. Using the storage features WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for storing Do not store items heavier than 0.4 lb. (0.2 kg). Doing so may cause the auxiliary box to open and the items inside may fall out, resulting in an acci- dent.
  • Page 539: Luggage Compartment Fea- Tures

    6-3. Using the storage features Luggage compart- ment features Cargo hooks Raise the hook to use. The cargo hooks are provided for securing loose items. Original position Underside (resin side) Changing the deck board ■ positions WARNING Height of the deck board can be changed by setting the deck ■...
  • Page 540 6-3. Using the storage features Pull up the tab to raise the Pull up the tab to raise the deck board and move it deck board and fold it for- toward you to remove. ward. Place the deck board through Place the edge into the the groove and move for-...
  • Page 541 6-3. Using the storage features Luggage cover (if WARNING equipped) ■ Caution while driving Keep the deck board closed. Installing the luggage cover ■ In the event of sudden braking, an Compress the both ends of accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by the deck the luggage cover and insert board or the items stored under...
  • Page 542 6-3. Using the storage features Removing the luggage remove the deck board. ■ cover Release the cover from the left and right anchors and allow it to retract. Place the both ends of the luggage cover into the holder. Compress the end of the lug- gage cover and lift the lug- gage cover up.
  • Page 543 6-3. Using the storage features NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the lug- gage cover Do not place anything on top of the luggage cover. When rolling up the luggage cover, objects may be caught in the cover, dam- aging the cover and generating noise.
  • Page 544: 6-4. Using The Other Interior Features

    6-4. Using the other interior features the power switch is turned to OFF, Other interior features 6-4.Using the other interior features the lights will go off automatically after 20 minutes. Sun visors NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- charge Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 545 6-4. Using the other interior features the hybrid system may not stop nor- mally. NOTICE ■ When power outlet is not in To avoid damaging the power out- let, close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use.
  • Page 546 6-4. Using the other interior features the lid. ally be suspended and then start again. This is not a malfunction. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the USB charging ports ● Do not insert foreign objects into the ports. ● Do not spill water or other liq- uids into the ports.
  • Page 547 6-4. Using the other interior features portable devices according to Operation indicator light the Wireless Power Consortium, Power supply switch such as smartphones and Using the wireless charger mobile batteries, etc., on the ■ charge area. Press the power supply switch of the wireless char- This function cannot be used ger.
  • Page 548  When the portable device is Vehicle to char- Contact your moved, charging is stopped ger communica- Toyota dealer. for a moment and then it tion failure. restarts. • Repeatedly flashes 3 times Lighting conditions of oper- ■...
  • Page 549 6-4. Using the other interior features ■ Usable portable devices ger for 2 seconds, the frequency of the charger can be changed and the Qi standard wireless charge stan- noise can be reduced.Also, on that dard can be used on compatible occasion, the operation indicator devices.
  • Page 550 6-4. Using the other interior features...
  • Page 551 6-4. Using the other interior features...
  • Page 552 6-4. Using the other interior features WARNING NOTICE ■ Caution while driving ■ Conditions in which the func- tion may not operate cor- When charging a portable device, rectly for safety reasons, the driver should not operate the main part In the following conditions, it may of the portable device while driv- not operate correctly...
  • Page 553 NOTICE tioning. Contact authorized ■ To prevent damage to the Toyota dealer. armrest ■ To prevent failure or damage Do not apply too much load on the to data armrest.
  • Page 554: Garage Door Opener

    6-4. Using the other interior features Garage door opener NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the : If equipped assist grip The garage door opener can Do not hang any heavy object or put a heavy load on the assist be programmed using the grip.
  • Page 555 6-4. Using the other interior features cators operating. ® Buttons HomeLink logo Vehicles with Digital Rear- ®  Appears while HomeLink is oper- view Mirror ating. When the menu button (P.165) is pressed, the logo disappears even ® while the HomeLink is operating.
  • Page 556  ■ When support is necessary ■ When operating or program- Visit on the web at ® ming HomeLink www.homelink.com/toyota or call 1- Never allow a child to operate or 800-355-3515. ® play with the HomeLink buttons. WARNING ® ■...
  • Page 557 6-4. Using the other interior features  Garage door opener motors Program a device. manufactured after 1995 may be equipped with rolling code protection. If this is the case, you may need a stepladder or other sturdy, safe device to reach the “Learn”...
  • Page 558 6-4. Using the other interior features door opener motor for details. ®  HomeLink indicator light illu- minates: Programming of a fixed code device has com- pleted. The garage door or other device should operate ® when a HomeLink button is pressed and released.
  • Page 559 6-4. Using the other interior features pleted. Press a programmed ® HomeLink button to oper- ate a garage door. Within 1 minute of pressing ® the HomeLink button, after the garage door operation has stopped, press the Enabling 2-way communi- ■...
  • Page 560 6-4. Using the other interior features Vehicles with Digital Rear-  ■ Before programming view Mirror ● Install a new battery in the trans- mitter. ● The battery side of the transmitter must be pointed away from the ® HomeLink buttons.
  • Page 561 6-4. Using the other interior features (vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror), (vehicles with Digital Rear-view Mirror) simultaneously. The last recorded status will be dis- played for 3 seconds. Erasing the entire ® HomeLink memory (all three codes) Press and hold the 2 outside buttons for 10 seconds until the ®...
  • Page 562 6-4. Using the other interior features...
  • Page 563: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care Checking and replacing 7-1. Maintenance and care fuses......Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ..Light bulbs....Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ... 7-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance.. Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M) pro- grams ......
  • Page 564 7-1. Maintenance and care washes may scratch the vehicle Cleaning and protect- 7-1.Maintenance and care surface, parts (wheel, etc.) and ing the vehicle exte- harm your vehicle’s paint. rior ● Rear spoiler may not be washable in some automatic car washes. There may also be an increased Perform the following to risk of damage to vehicle.
  • Page 565 If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, may malfunction. If this occurs, the wipers may operate unexpect- consult your Toyota dealer. edly in the following situations, and may result in hands being caught or other serious injuries and cause damage to the wiper blades.
  • Page 566 7-1. Maintenance and care When using an automatic car ■ NOTICE wash (vehicles with rain- ■ To prevent paint deterioration sensing windshield wipers) and corrosion on the body Set the wiper switch to off posi- and components (aluminum tion. wheels, etc.) If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, ●...
  • Page 567: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protect- WARNING ing the vehicle interior ■ Water in the vehicle ● Do not splash or spill liquid in the vehicle, such as on the floor, Perform cleaning in a man- on the rear seats, in the hybrid ner appropriate to each battery (traction battery) air component and its material.
  • Page 568 7-1. Maintenance and care Water on the floor ■ NOTICE Do not wash the vehicle floor with ■ Cleaning detergents water. ● Do not use the following types Vehicle systems such as the of detergent, as they may dis- audio system may be damaged if color the vehicle interior or water comes into contact with cause streaks or damage to...
  • Page 569 Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and ventilated area. ■ Caring for leather areas Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior. Cleaning the synthetic leather areas ...
  • Page 570: 7-2. Maintenance

    ■ Repair and replacement other reproductive harm. Avoid It is recommended that genuine exposure and wash any Toyota parts be used for repairs to affected area immediately. ensure performance of each sys- ● 12-volt battery posts, terminals tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in...
  • Page 571: General Maintenance

    Items Check points self maintenance may affect Is the brake fluid at warranty coverage. Brake fluid the correct level? The use of Toyota Repair Manuals (P.584) is recommended. Is the For details about warranty cover- Engine/power engine/power con- age, refer to the separate “Owner’s...
  • Page 572 7-2. Maintenance Items Check points Items Check points There should not • Does the brake Exhaust sys- be any fumes or pedal move strange sounds. smoothly? • Does the brake The radiator and pedal have condenser should Radiator/con- appropriate be free from for- Brake pedal denser clearance from...
  • Page 573 7-2. Maintenance Vehicle exterior Items Check points • Does the park- Items Check points ing brake oper- ate normally? • Do the doors • When parked on Doors operate Parking brake a slope and the smoothly? parking brake is • Does the engine on, is the vehicle Engine hood hood lock system...
  • Page 574: Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs

    I/M test where in the emission control system. Your vehicle may not Contact your Toyota dealer to pass the I/M test and may need prepare the vehicle for re-test- to be repaired. Contact your ing.
  • Page 575: Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service 7-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools precautions • “Toyota Super Long Life Cool- ant” or a similar If you perform maintenance high quality eth- by yourself, be sure to fol- ylene glycol-based low the correct procedure as non-silicate, non- given in these sections.
  • Page 576 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools When working on the engine ■ compartment Hybrid bat- • Vacuum cleaner, ● Make sure that “IGNITION ON” tery (traction on the multi-information display etc, battery) air and the “READY” indicator are • Phillips screw- intake vent both off.
  • Page 577: Hood

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hold the hood open by insert- Hood ing the supporting rod into the slot. Release the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood. Opening the hood Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood will pop up slightly. WARNING ■...
  • Page 578: Positioning A Floor Jack

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor NOTICE jack ■ When closing the hood Be sure to return the support rod to its clip before closing the hood. When using a floor jack, fol- Closing the hood without return- low the instructions in the ing the support rod properly could manual provided with the cause the hood to bend.
  • Page 579 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear ■...
  • Page 580: Engine Compartment

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Fuse boxes (P.618) Engine oil filler cap (P.581) Engine oil level dipstick (P.580) Brake fluid reservoir (P.584) Radiator (P.583) Electric cooling fan Condenser (P.583) Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.583) Washer fluid tank (P.585) Engine coolant reservoir (P.582) Checking and adding the ■...
  • Page 581 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance check the oil level on the dip- The shape of the dipstick may differ depending on the type of vehicle or stick. engine. Checking the engine oil ■ Wipe the dipstick and reinsert Park the vehicle on level it fully.
  • Page 582 Engine coolant reservoir ■ manner. Do not dispose of used oil and filters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Toyota dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recy- cling or disposal. ●...
  • Page 583 If the level is on or below the “LOW” If you cannot find a leak, have your line, add coolant up to the “FULL” Toyota dealer, test the cap and line. (P.671) check for leaks in the cooling sys- tem.
  • Page 584 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance your vehicle inspected by your Adding fluid ■ Toyota dealer. Slide and lift up the rubber strip to partly remove it as WARNING shown. ■ When the hybrid system is Do not touch the radiator or con-...
  • Page 585 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE J1703 brake fluid Fluid type FMVSS No.116 DOT 4 or SAE J1704 brake fluid Item Clean funnel ■ Brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air Excess moisture in the brake fluid WARNING can cause a dangerous loss of brak- ing efficiency.
  • Page 586: 12-Volt Battery

    When recharging, the 12-volt bat- even after multiple attempts at all tery produces hydrogen gas which methods above, contact your is flammable and explosive. There- Toyota dealer. fore, observe the following precau- tions before recharging: WARNING ● If recharging with the 12-volt bat- tery installed on the vehicle, be ■...
  • Page 587 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance When there is insufficient 12- ■ WARNING volt battery fluid ● Wear protective safety glasses Do not use if there is insufficient when working near the 12-volt fluid in the 12-volt battery. There battery. is a possible danger that the 12- volt battery may explode.
  • Page 588: Tires

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance clamps. Tires Replace or rotate tires in accordance with mainte- nance schedules and tread- wear. Checking tires Check if the treadwear indica- Terminals tors are showing on the tires. Hold-down clamp Also check the tires for uneven wear, such as excessive wear on one side of the tread.
  • Page 589 All season tires, how- If you are not sure, consult with your Toyota dealer. ever, do not have adequate traction performance compared with snow ■ Tire life tires in heavy or loose snow.
  • Page 590 Do not mix tires of different makes, models or tread pat- To equalize tire wear and extend terns. tire life, Toyota recommends that Also, do not mix tires of remark- tire rotation is carried out at the ably different treadwear.
  • Page 591 The illustration used is intended operate properly. as an example, and may differ • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are from the image that is actually used. • A tire has been replaced with a displayed on the multi-informa- tire that is not an OE (Original tion display.
  • Page 592 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance warning valves and transmitters the radio wave conditions. are used. ● When the vehicle is parked, the • If the ID code on the tire pressure time taken for the warning to start warning valves and transmitters is or go off could be extended.
  • Page 593 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 594 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance...
  • Page 595 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. and Canada ...
  • Page 596 Toyota dealer pressure warning system must as the tire pressure warning be initialized. (P.600) valves and transmitters may be...
  • Page 597 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Press of the meter Initializing the tire pres- control switches on the steer- sure warning system (if equipped) ing wheel and select The tire pressure warning ■ system must be initialized in the following circum- stances:  When rotating the tires. ...
  • Page 598 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Adjust the tire inflation pres- tialization is complete. sure to the specified cold tire A message is displayed on the multi-information display. Also, “--” inflation pressure level. is displayed for inflation pressure of (P.684) each tire on the multi-information display while the tire pressure Make sure to adjust the tire pres- warning system determines the...
  • Page 599 After driving for a certain period of ● is still not displayed, have the vehi- time since the initialization has cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. been completed, the warning light comes on after blinking for 1 min- ute. ■...
  • Page 600 Press of the meter ID codes can be registered at control switches and select your Toyota dealer. When 2 sets “Change Wheel”. Then press of ID codes have been regis- and hold until the tire tered, either ID code set can be pressure warning light starts selected.
  • Page 601 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance formed, the tire pressure warning pressure warning system after light will blink for approximately 1 registering the ID codes. If the minute then illuminate and “--” will system is initialized before regis- be displayed for the inflation pres- tering the ID codes, the initialized sure of each tire on the multi-infor- values will be invalid.
  • Page 602: Tire Inflation Pressure

    20 minutes after performing ID code registration, the tire pressure warning light blinks for approximately 1 minute and then illuminates. If the ID codes cannot be registered even when performing the above procedure, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 603 Reduced tire life due to wear ● Reduced safety ● Damage to the drive train If a tire needs frequent inflating, have it checked by your Toyota Tire valve dealer. Tire pressure gauge ■ Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure Remove the tire valve cap.
  • Page 604: Wheels

    ● Wheel deformation and/or tire damage Replacement wheels are avail- able at your Toyota dealer. ● Greater possibility of tire dam- age while driving (due to road : Conventionally referred to as off- hazards, expansion joints, set.
  • Page 605 ● Ensure that only genuine ● Be sure to install the wheel nuts Toyota wheels are used on your with the tapered ends facing vehicle. inward. (P.657) Installing the Tire pressure warning valves nuts with the tapered ends fac-...
  • Page 606: Air Conditioning Filter

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance With the glove box fully open, Air conditioning filter slightly lift up the glove box and pull toward the seat to The air conditioning filter detach the bottom of the must be changed regularly glove box. to maintain air conditioning Do not use excessive force if the efficiency.
  • Page 607 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the filter case. NOTICE ■ When using the air condition- ing system Make sure that a filter is always installed. Using the air condition- ing system without a filter may cause damage to the system. ■ When removing the glove box Always follow the specified proce- dure to remove the glove box...
  • Page 608: Cleaning The Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Air Intake Vent And Filter

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Cleaning the hybrid If dust and clogs cannot battery (traction bat- be completely removed tery) air intake vent If dust and clogs cannot be com- and filter pletely removed with the air intake vent cover installed, To prevent the fuel econ- remove the cover and clean the omy from being affected, filter.
  • Page 609 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the filter. Disengage the claws in the order of Engage the 4 center claws to install to remove the filter from the filter. the cover. Make sure that the filter is not crooked or deformed when install- ing it.
  • Page 610 Improper handling of the air intake vent cover and filter may result in damage to them. If you have any concerns about cleaning the filter, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ If “Maintenance Required for Traction Battery Cooling Parts See Owner’s Manual” is shown on the multi-information display ●...
  • Page 611 Carefully handle the removed filter so that it will not be dam- aged. If the filter is damaged, have it replaced with a new filter by your Toyota dealer. ● Make sure to reinstall the filter and cover to their original posi- tions after cleaning.
  • Page 612: Wiper Insert Replacement

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance driver with a rag. Wiper insert replace- ment When replacing the wiper insert, perform the following procedure to operate each wiper. Windshield wipers Slide the wiper blade to remove it from the wiper arm. Windshield wiper blade ■...
  • Page 613 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the claw detaches, and then Stopper remove the wiper blade from Claw the wiper arm. Remove the 2 metal plates from the wiper insert pulled out, and install the plates to a new wiper insert. Make sure that the cutout location and warp direction of the metal blades are same as the original.
  • Page 614 Applying a small amount of washer about replacing the wiper blades or fluid to the wiper insert can make it wiper insert yourself, contact your easier to insert the claws into the Toyota dealer. grooves. NOTICE ■ When lifting the windshield wipers ●...
  • Page 615: Wireless Remote Control/Elec- Tronic Key Battery

     Small flathead screwdriver  Lithium battery CR2032 ■ Use a CR2032 lithium battery ● Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores. ● Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 616 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance To prevent damage to the key, cover into the key. cover the tip of the screwdriver with a rag. Install the key cover. Align the key cover with the key Remove the battery cover. and then press it straight into the If the battery cover is difficult to key.
  • Page 617 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the cover damaged. WARNING To prevent damage to the key, ■ Removed battery and other cover the tip of the flathead screw- parts driver with a rag. These parts are small and if swal- lowed by a child, they can cause choking.
  • Page 618: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replac- ing fuses If any of the electrical com- ponents do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as necessary. Left side instrument panel  Remove the lid. Checking and replacing fuses Turn the power switch off.
  • Page 619 (P.620) ● If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Normal fuse ■ If there is an overload in a cir- cuit Blown fuse...
  • Page 620: Light Bulbs

    ■ Before replacing fuses bulb to be replaced. (P.686) Have the cause of electrical over- load determined and repaired by Bulb location your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Front (type A)  ■ To prevent damage to the engine compartment fuse box...
  • Page 621 LED lights The lights other than the following lights each consist of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer to have the light replaced. ● Front turn signal lights Front turn signal lights ●...
  • Page 622 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front turn signal lights ■ Replacing light bulb (type B) Front turn signal ■ Turn the bulb base counter- lights/parking lights (type clockwise. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Remove the light bulb. Remove the light bulb. Install a new light bulb then install the bulb base to the light unit by inserting it and...
  • Page 623 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front side marker lights Front side marker lights ■ ■ (type A) (type B) Turn the bulb base counter- Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. clockwise. Remove the light bulb. Remove the light bulb. Install a new light bulb then Install a new light bulb then install the bulb base to the install the bulb base to the...
  • Page 624 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fog lights (if equipped) Remove the screws and ■ clips, partly remove the To allow enough working fender liner. space, turn the steering wheel. Remove the screws. Unplug the connector Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise.
  • Page 625 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Set the new light bulb. Reinstall the fender liner. Align the 3 tabs on the light bulb with the mounting, and insert. Turn it clockwise to set. Set the connector. Shake the bulb base gently to check that it is not loose, turn the front fog lights on once and visually confirm that no light is leaking through the mounting.
  • Page 626 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the screws and turning the bulb base clock- remove the unit. wise. Remove the lamp assembly by pull- ing it directly backward from the rear of the vehicle. Align the grooves on the light unit with the claws, and insert the light unit straight so that Turn the bulb base counter- the pin on the light unit fit into...
  • Page 627 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Reinstall the cover. before turning the bulb base. Back-up lights ■ Open the back door and remove the cover. To prevent damage to the cover, Remove the light bulb. protect the tip of the screwdriver with a rag. Install a new light bulb.
  • Page 628 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance again after installing the bulb base. Fully install light bulb and any ● parts used to secure it. Failure to do so may result in heat dam- age, fire, or water entering the light unit. This may damage the light or cause condensation to build up on the lens.
  • Page 629 When trouble arises If the vehicle becomes stuck 8-1. Essential information ........Emergency flashers ..If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency ........If the vehicle is trapped in rising water....8-2. Steps to take in an emer- gency If your vehicle needs to be towed......
  • Page 630: 8-1. Essential Information

    8-1. Essential information sion.) Emergency flashers 8-1.Essential information The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road due to a breakdown, etc. Operating instructions Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 631: If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency

    8-1. Essential information If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emer- gency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehi- Vehicles with smart key sys- cle using the following pro- ...
  • Page 632: If The Vehicle Is Trapped In Rising Water

     Remove the seat belt first. ter the windshield as it is lami- nated glass.  If the door can be opened, : Contact your Toyota dealer, or open the door and exit the aftermarket accessory manu- vehicle. facturer for further information ...
  • Page 633: 8-2. Steps To Take In An Emergency

    Toyota dealer or commer- of the motor may cause a fire to cial towing service, using a occur depending on the nature of wheel-lift type truck or flat- the damage or malfunction.
  • Page 634 The following may indicate a ensure adequate ground clear- problem with your transmission. ance for towing at the opposite end of the raised vehicle. With- Contact your Toyota dealer or out adequate clearance, the commercial towing service vehicle could be damaged while before towing.
  • Page 635 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency method. In order to suppress vehicle movement during transporta- tion, set the parking brake and turn the power switch off. Emergency towing (vehi- cles with towing eyelet) From the rear  If a tow truck is not available in Use a towing dolly under the an emergency, your vehicle may front wheels.
  • Page 636 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Take care not to damage the vehi- ), and then remove eyelet cle body. cover ( Enter the vehicle being towed and start the hybrid system. To protect the bodywork, place a rag between the screwdriver and Turn off the Parking Support Brake the vehicle body as shown in the function.
  • Page 637: If You Think Something Is Wrong

     Loss of brake effectiveness, vehicle probably needs spongy feeling, pedal almost adjustment or repair. Con- touches the floor tact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Visible symptoms  Fluid leaks under the vehicle (Water dripping from the air conditioning after use is nor- mal.)
  • Page 638: If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds

    Indicates a malfunction in:  The parking brake system;  The regenerative braking system; or  The electronically controlled brake system (Yellow)  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Charging system warning light ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the vehicle’s charging...
  • Page 639 Indicates a malfunction in:  The hybrid system;  The electronic engine control system; (U.S.A.)  The electronic throttle control system; or  The emission control system (if equipped)  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota (Canada) dealer immediately.
  • Page 640 Indicates a malfunction in:  The SRS airbag system;  The front passenger occupant classification system; or  The seat belt pretensioner system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ABS warning light ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in: ...
  • Page 641 Details/Actions When a buzzer sounds simultaneously: Indicates a malfunction has occurred in the PCS (Pre-Collision System).  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. When a buzzer does not sound: The PCS (Pre-Collision System) has become temporarily unavailable, corrective action may be necessary.
  • Page 642 Warning light Details/Actions When a buzzer sounds: Indicates a malfunction in the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. When a buzzer does not sound: (Flashes) Indicates that the system is temporarily unavail-...
  • Page 643 : This light illuminates on the multi-information display with a message. Brake hold operated indicator (warning buzzer) ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the brake hold system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (Flashes) Parking brake indicator ■ Warning light...
  • Page 644 Details/Actions When the light comes on after blinking for 1 min- ute: Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system  Have the system checked by your Toyota dealer. When the light comes on: Low tire inflation pressure such as (If equipped) ...
  • Page 645 If a cushion is placed on the seat, If the light does not go off even after the sensor may not detect a pas- several trips, contact your Toyota senger, and the warning light may dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 646 Have ■ If a warning light comes on or the vehicle inspected by your a warning buzzer sounds Toyota dealer immediately. when a warning message is shown on the multi-informa- If the tire pressure warning light ...
  • Page 647 (TPMS-tire pressure warning sys- the nearest Toyota dealer. tem) that illuminates a low tire ● Avoid abrupt maneuvering and pressure telltale (tire pressure braking.
  • Page 648: If A Warning Message Is Displayed

    Toyota dealer. ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS (tire pressure warning ■...
  • Page 649 ■ If a message that indicates the control with full-speed range is oper- need for visiting your Toyota ating. If a warning message is dealer is displayed shown, be sure to decelerate the The system or part shown on the...
  • Page 650 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency tery) are not dirty, have the vehicle ■ If “Press Brake when Vehicle is inspected at your Toyota dealer. Stopped Hybrid System may Overheat” is shown ■ If “Hybrid System Overheated Message is displayed when the Output Power Reduced”...
  • Page 651 638) the 12-volt battery may be deteri- orating. Have the vehicle ● PCS (Pre-Collision System) inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ■ If “Maintenance Required For ● Automatic High Beam Traction Battery At Your ●...
  • Page 652: If You Have A Flat Tire

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire. For details about tires: P.588 WARNING ■ If you have a flat tire Do not continue driving with a flat tire.
  • Page 653 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Jack Tool bag Spare tire Jack handle Wheel nut wrench Jack handle Wheel nut wrench Towing eyelet (if equipped) : Except for models made in Japan : For models made in Japan : The country of production is written on the Certification Regulation Label.
  • Page 654 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Stop the vehicle on firm, flat and ● WARNING level ground, firmly set the park- ■ Using the tire jack ing brake and shift the shift lever to P. Block the wheel diag- Observe the following precau- onally opposite to the one being tions.
  • Page 655 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the spare tire Replacing a flat tire Take out the jack holder. Chock the tires. Loosen the center fastener Flat tire Wheel chock positions that secures the spare tire. Front left- Behind the rear right- hand side hand side tire...
  • Page 656 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency in the opposite direction to lower the jack, and then adjust the jack set position. The jack point guides are located under the rocker panel. They indi- cate the jack point positions. Raise the vehicle until the tire is slightly raised off the ground.
  • Page 657 ) comes into loose contact with threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle the disc wheel seat ( inspected by your Toyota dealer. • When installing the wheel nuts, be sure to install them with the tapered ends facing inward.
  • Page 658 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency USE ONLY” on the tire sidewall. wheel ( Use the compact spare tire tem- porarily, and only in an emer- gency. ● Make sure to check the tire infla- tion pressure of the compact spare tire.
  • Page 659 • Panoramic view monitor (if cle. equipped) ● Do not use more than one com- • Toyota parking assist monitor (if pact spare tire simultaneously. equipped) ● Replace the compact spare tire • Intuitive parking assist (if...
  • Page 660 50 mph (80 km/h) when a com- warning valve and transmitter, pact spare tire is installed on the contact your Toyota dealer as the vehicle. tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may be damaged if not The compact spare tire is not handled correctly.
  • Page 661: If The Hybrid System Will Not Start

    (P.587) malfunctioning due to an elec- trical problem such as elec- Contact your Toyota dealer if tronic key battery depletion or the problem cannot be repaired, a blown fuse. However, or if repair procedures are depending on the type of mal- unknown.
  • Page 662: If You Lose Your Keys

    Starting the hybrid sys- tem in an emergency New genuine keys can be When the hybrid system does made by your Toyota dealer not start, the following steps can using the other key and the be used as an interim measure...
  • Page 663: If The Fuel Filler Door Cannot Be Opened

    If the fuel filler door cannot be opened If the fuel filler door opener switch cannot be operated, contact your Toyota dealer to service the vehicle. In case where refueling is urgently necessary, the fol- lowing procedure can be used to open the fuel filler door.
  • Page 664: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles With Smart Key System)

    Take your vehicle with all the : If equipped electronic keys provided with your : These settings must be custom- vehicle to your Toyota dealer. ized at your Toyota dealer. Locking and unlocking the doors Use the mechanical key...
  • Page 665 P and depress the brake ■ Changing power switch modes pedal. Release the brake pedal and press Touch the Toyota emblem the power switch in step above. The hybrid system does not start side of the electronic key to and modes will be changed each the power switch.
  • Page 666: If The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged

    12-volt battery is dis- charged. You can also call your Open the hood (P.577) and Toyota dealer or a qualified fuse box cover. repair shop. Push claw to com- Restarting the hybrid sys- pletely release the lock, and then lift up the cover.
  • Page 667 Once the hybrid system starts, switch to ON. have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as...
  • Page 668 When the 12-volt battery system will return to the mode it is depleted, have the vehicle was in before the 12-volt battery inspected at your Toyota dealer. was discharged. Before discon- ● Some systems may require initial- necting the 12-volt battery, turn ization.
  • Page 669 ● Do not allow the other end of may be plugged.) the jumper cable connected to For details, consult your Toyota the “+” terminal to come into contact with any other parts or dealer. metal surfaces in the area, such as brackets or unpainted metal.
  • Page 670 After recharging the 12-volt be used to jump start another battery vehicle. Have the 12-volt battery inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. If the 12-volt battery is deteriorat- ing, continued use may cause the 12-volt battery to emit a malodor- ous gas, which may be detrimen- tal to the health of passengers.
  • Page 671: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    Cooling fan play. If a large amount of coolant leaks,  Steam comes out from immediately contact your Toyota under the hood. dealer. The coolant level is satisfac- tory if it is between the Correction procedures “FULL”...
  • Page 672 Stop the hybrid system Cooling fan immediately and contact your If a large amount of coolant leaks, Toyota dealer. immediately contact your Toyota dealer. If the fan is operating: The coolant level is satisfac- Have the vehicle inspected at tory if it is between the the nearest Toyota dealer.
  • Page 673 If water was added in an emer- automatically start, or the cool- gency, have the vehicle inspected ing fan may suddenly operate at your Toyota dealer as soon as even if the gasoline engine possible. stops. Do not touch or approach...
  • Page 674: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes NOTICE stuck ■ To prevent damage to the cooling system Observe the following precau- Carry out the following pro- tions: cedures if the tires spin or ● Avoid contaminating the coolant the vehicle becomes stuck with foreign matter (such as in mud, dirt or snow:...
  • Page 675 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When attempting to free a stuck vehicle If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure the surrounding area is clear to avoid striking other vehicles, objects or people.
  • Page 676 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency...
  • Page 677: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle specifications 9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)....Fuel information ..Tire information ... 9-2. Customization Customizable features 9-3. Initialization Items to initialize ..
  • Page 678: Specifications Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)

    The vehicle identification num- ber (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the pri- mary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in regis- tering the ownership of your vehicle. On some models, this number is...
  • Page 679 9-1. Specifications Engine number ■ The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. This number is also on the Certi- fication Regulation Label. Engine Model 2.5 L 4-cylinder (A25A-FXS) Type 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasoline Bore and stroke 3.444.07 in.
  • Page 680 Warm up and turn off the hybrid system, wait more than 5 minutes, and check the oil level on the dipstick. Engine oil selection used in your Toyota vehicle. ■ Use Toyota approved “Toyota “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is...
  • Page 681 9-1. Specifications Genuine Motor Oil” or equiva- viscosity (one with a higher value) may be better suited if lent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity. the vehicle is operated at high speeds, or under extreme Oil grade: load conditions. API SN/RC multigrade engine How to read oil container label: Recommended viscosity:...
  • Page 682 Do not use plain water alone. : The coolant capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. Ignition system (spark plug) Make DENSO FC16HR-Q8 0.031 in. (0.8 mm) NOTICE ■...
  • Page 683 Fluid capacity Fluid type Toyota Genuine ATF WS : The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ■ Hybrid transmission fluid type Using transmission fluid other than the above type may cause abnormal noise or vibration, or ultimately damage the transmission of your vehicle.
  • Page 684 9-1. Specifications Steering Free play Less than 1.2 in. (30 mm) Tires and wheels Vehicles with 17-inch wheels (type A)  225/65R17 102H, T165/80R17 104M Tire size (spare) Front: 36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure Rear: (Recommended cold tire infla- 36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm...
  • Page 685 9-1. Specifications Vehicles with 17-inch wheels (type C)  225/65R17 102H, T165/80D17 104M Tire size (spare) Front: 36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure Rear: (Recommended cold tire infla- 36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm or bar) tion pressure) Spare: 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm...
  • Page 686 9-1. Specifications Vehicles with 18-inch wheels (type B)  225/60R18 100H, T165/80D17 104M Tire size (spare) Front: 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure Rear: (Recommended cold tire infla- 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) tion pressure) Spare: 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm...
  • Page 687 9-1. Specifications D: Double end bulbs (clear) : If equipped : The 28/8 W bulb is used. However, only the 28 W filament illuminates.
  • Page 688: Fuel Information

    ■ Recommendation of the use of gasoline containing detergent additives ● Toyota recommends the use of ● If you use gasohol in your vehicle, gasoline that contains detergent be sure that it has an octane rat- additives to avoid the build-up of ing no lower than 87.
  • Page 689 Take care not to spill gasohol. It The malfunction indicator lamp on can damage your vehicle’s paint. the instrument cluster may come on. If this happens, contact your Toyota dealer for service. ■ If your engine knocks ●...
  • Page 690: Tire Information

    9-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Full-size tire  Compact spare tire  Tire size (P.692) DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P.691) Location of treadwear indicators (P.588) Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands which form the plies in a tire.
  • Page 691 9-1. Specifications Radial tires or bias-ply tires A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a bias-ply tire. TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pres- sure.
  • Page 692 9-1. Specifications Type B (P = Passenger car,  T = Temporary use) Section width (millimeters) Aspect ratio (tire height to section width) Tire construction code (R = Radial, D = Diagonal) Wheel diameter (inches) Load index (2 digits or 3 dig- DOT symbol its) Tire Identification Number...
  • Page 693 Your Toyota dealer will help answer and concrete. any questions you may have as you read this information. A tire marked C may have poor DOT quality grades ■...
  • Page 694 9-1. Specifications Temperature A, B, C performance which all passenger ■ car tires must meet under the Fed- The temperature grades are A eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (the highest), B, and C, repre- No. 109. senting the tire’s resistance to Grades B and A represent higher the generation of heat and its levels of performance on the labo-...
  • Page 695 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The sum of: (a) Curb weight Maximum loaded vehicle (b) Accessory weight weight (c) Vehicle capacity weight (d) Production options weight 150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants Normal occupant weight specified in the second column of Table 1 that follows Distribution of occupants in a vehicle as speci-...
  • Page 696 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The surface area of the rim not covered by the Weather side inflated tire The part of the tire that is made of steel wires, Bead wrapped or reinforced by ply cords and that is shaped to fit the rim A breakdown of the bond between components Bead separation...
  • Page 697 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning (a)The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other Intended outboard side- sidewall of the tire, or wall (b)The outward facing sidewall of an asymmetri- cal tire that has a particular side that must...
  • Page 698 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A mechanical device made of rubber, chemi- cals, fabric and steel or other materials, that, Pneumatic tire when mounted on an automotive wheel, pro- vides the traction and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the load A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that Radial ply tire extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90...
  • Page 699 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The projections within the principal grooves Treadwear indicators designed to give a visual indication of the (TWI) degrees of wear of the tread The fixture used to hold the wheel and tire Wheel-holding fixture assembly securely during testing : Table 1 ...
  • Page 700: 9-2. Customization

    To go back to the previous screen navigation/multimedia sys- or exit the customize mode, press tem, or at your Toyota dealer. ■ When customizing using the navigation/multimedia system Customizing vehicle fea-...
  • Page 701 9-2. Customization Customizable Features Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other func- tions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer for further details. Vehicles with navigation system or multimedia system: Settings that can be changed using the navigation system or multimedia sys-...
  • Page 702 9-2. Customization Customized Default setting Function setting AWD system display – – Drive information type Trip Total – – Average Drive information items (first Speed Distance – – item) Total Time Average Drive information items (sec- Speed Total Time – –...
  • Page 703 9-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Shift position Driver’s door Automatic door unlocking linked door – linked door function unlocking unlocking operation operation Smart key system and wireless remote control (P.124, 148) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Operation signal (emer- –...
  • Page 704 9-2. Customization to Driver’s door. Wireless remote control (P.124) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Wireless remote control – – Driver’s door unlocked in All doors first step, all Unlocking operation unlocked in – doors first step unlocked in second step Theft deterrent panic mode –...
  • Page 705 9-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting 1 to 4 Opening angle – – User setting Power back door open oper- ation when the back door – – opener switch is pressed Back door closing assist – – Hands Free Power Back –...
  • Page 706 9-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Wireless remote control – – linked operation (open) Wireless remote control linked operation signal – – (buzzer) Side windows open warning – – function Sliding roof open warning – – function : If equipped Lights (P.229) ■...
  • Page 707 9-2. Customization Rear window wiper (P.239) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Back door opening linked rear window wiper stop func- – – tion Washer linked rear window – – wiper operation Shift position linked rear win- dow wiper operation Only once –...
  • Page 708 9-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting No notification Excess speed notification Display only – – Display and method buzzer 3 mph (5 km/h) Excess speed notification 1 mph (2 km/h) – – 5 mph (10 level km/h) No notification Other notifications method Display only –...
  • Page 709 9-2. Customization : This setting is linked with the buzzer volume of the intuitive parking assist. Intuitive parking assist (P.291) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Intuitive parking assist – – Buzzer volume : If equipped : This setting is linked with the buzzer volume of the RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) function.
  • Page 710 9-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Operation when the doors – – are unlocked Operation when you approach the vehicle with the – – electronic key on your per- – – Footwell lighting : Vehicles with smart key system only : If equipped ■...
  • Page 711: Items To Initialize

    • When rotating the tires Tire pressure warning sys- • When changing the tire P.597 • After registering the ID codes Toyota parking assist moni- • After reconnecting or chang- ing the 12-volt battery P.331, 363 • After changing a fuse *1, 2...
  • Page 712: Initialization

    9-3. Initialization...
  • Page 713: For Owners

    For owners 10-1.For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners....Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)...... SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French)......
  • Page 714: 10-1.For Owners

    National Highway Traffic other information about Safety Administration motor vehicle safety from (NHTSA) in addition to noti- http://www.safercar.gov. fying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: 1-800- 331-4331). If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds...
  • Page 715: Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    10-1. For owners Seat belt instructions Entretien et soin for Canadian owners Manipulation des ceintures ■ (in French) de sécurité Avec un chiffon ou une éponge, The following is a French nettoyez à l’aide d’un savon explanation of seat belt doux et de l’eau tiède.
  • Page 716: Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    10-1. For owners SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French) The following is a French explanation of SRS airbag instruc- tions extracted from the SRS airbag section in this manual. See the SRS airbag section for more detailed SRS airbag instruc- tions in English.
  • Page 717 10-1. For owners Coussins gonflables SRS latéraux et en rideau  Coussins gonflables SRS latéraux Peuvent aider à protéger le torse des occupants des sièges avant Coussins gonflables SRS en rideau • Peuvent aider à protéger principalement la tête des occupants des sièges latéraux •...
  • Page 718 10-1. For owners Contacteur de boucle de ceinture de sécurité du passager avant Capteurs d’impact latéral (arrière) Contacteur de boucle de ceinture de sécurité du conducteur Capteur de position du siège du conducteur Coussin gonflable du conducteur Système de classification de l’occupant du siège du passager avant (ECU et capteurs) Coussin gonflable de protection des genoux Lampe témoin SRS...
  • Page 719 10-1. For owners • Inclinez légèrement le dossier AVERTISSEMENT du siège. ■ Précautions relatives aux Bien que les véhicules soient coussins gonflables SRS conçus différemment, la plupart des conducteurs peuvent main- Observez les précautions suiva- tenir une distance de 10 in. ntes en ce qui concerne les cous- (250 mm), même si leur siège sins gonflables SRS.
  • Page 720 être correctement les coussins gonflables SRS retenu à l’aide d’un dispositif de avant considéreront que le con- retenue pour enfants. Toyota ducteur et le passager avant recommande vivement de portent tout de même leur cein- placer et d’attacher correcte- ture de sécurité...
  • Page 721 10-1. For owners Ne fixez et n’appuyez rien sur ● AVERTISSEMENT des zones telles que la planche ● Ne laissez pas un enfant se de bord, le tampon de volant ou tenir face au coussin gonflable encore la partie inférieure du SRS du passager avant ni tableau de bord.
  • Page 722 10-1. For owners N’utilisez pas d’accessoires ● AVERTISSEMENT recouvrant les parties du siège ● Véhicules non dotés du sys- où les coussins gonflables SRS tème Smart key : N’accrochez latéraux et le coussin gonflable pas d’objets lourds, pointus ou SRS du coussin de siège se durs, par exemple des clés ou déploient, car ces accessoires des accessoires, à...
  • Page 723 SRS Ne mettez pas votre véhicule au rebut et n’effectuez aucune des modifications suivantes sans d’abord consulter votre conces- sionnaire Toyota. Les coussins gonflables SRS pourraient fonctionner de manière incor- recte ou se déployer (gonfler) accidentellement, ce qui serait susceptible d’occasionner des...
  • Page 724 10-1. For owners...
  • Page 725: Index

    Index What to do if... (Trouble- shooting) ....Alphabetical Index ..
  • Page 726: What To Do If

     Is the child-protector lock set? can be made by your Toyota The rear door cannot be dealer. (P.662) opened from inside the vehi- cle when the lock is set. Open ...
  • Page 727 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) switch while firmly depress- tem: ing the brake pedal? It is locked automatically to prevent theft of the vehicle. (P.212) (P.213)  Is the shift lever in P? (P.212) The windows do not open or close by operating the ...
  • Page 728 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) Depending on the situation, place and replace the flat tire other types of warning buzzer with the spare tire. (P.652) may also sound. (P.638, 648) vehicle becomes An alarm is activated and stuck horn sounds equipped) ...
  • Page 729: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index operating conditions .....38 Side and curtain shield airbags A/C ...........522 precautions......40 Air conditioning filter.....606 SRS airbags ......35 Automatic air conditioning sys- SRS warning light ....640 tem ........522 Air conditioning filter .....606 Eco air conditioning mode..523 Air conditioning system..522 Front seat concentrated airflow Air conditioning filter .....606 mode (S-FLOW)....526...
  • Page 730 Alphabetical Index ...........433 ...........288 Audio button ® Bluetooth button (Setup (Menu screen) .......389 screen)........392 Audio button ® Bluetooth details settings ...406 (Setup screen) ....392, 456 ® Bluetooth setup screen..407 AUDIO button......387 ® Connecting a Bluetooth device Audio buttons overview..387 ...........407 Audio settings ......456 ®...
  • Page 731 Alphabetical Index Break-in tips ......190 Power window lock switch ..178 Brightness control Power window precautions...177 Instrument panel light control96, Rear door child-protectors ..133 Removed key battery precau- BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)..282 tions........617 Blind Spot Monitor function ..286 Seat belt extender precautions Rear Cross Traffic Alert function ..........32 ...........288...
  • Page 732 Alphabetical Index Deck board......539 ..........157 Defogger Driving position memory ..157 Outside rear view mirrors ..524 Memory recall function ..158 Rear window ......524 Drive-start control ....190 Windshield......524 Driving Digital Rear-view Mirror ..165 Break-in tips ......190 Dimensions ......678 Correct posture.......29 Dinghy towing ......209 Driving mode select switch ...366 Display Hybrid vehicle driving tips..376...
  • Page 733 Alphabetical Index Replacing the battery ...615 Engine coolant temperature Electronic sunshade ....182 gauge .........94, 98 Jam protection function ..183 Engine oil Operation ......182 Capacity .......680 Emergency, in case of Checking ......580 If a warning buzzer sounds ..638 Preparing and checking before If a warning light turns on ..638 winter........378 If a warning message is dis-...
  • Page 734 Alphabetical Index Footwell lights ......532 Fuses ........618 Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light .......644 Front passenger occupant clas- Garage door opener ....554 sification system ....45 Gas station information ..748 Front position lights Gauges ........94, 98 Light switch ......229 General button (Setup screen) Front seat heaters ....529 ........392, 426 Front seats ......154...
  • Page 735 Alphabetical Index Cargo hooks......539 Auto power off function..216 Coat hooks ......554 Changing the power switch Retaining hooks (floor mat) ..28 modes......211, 216 Horn .........162 If your vehicle has to be stopped Hybrid battery (traction battery) in an emergency....631 Location........76 Starting the hybrid Specification......680 system ......210, 212 Hybrid battery air vent .....79...
  • Page 736 Alphabetical Index Panoramic moon roof...183 Wattage ........686 Power back door ....141 Lights Power windows ....176 Automatic High Beam system ...........232 Fog light switch.....235 Front interior lights....532 Keyless entry Headlight switch ....229 Smart key system....148 Interior lights ......532 Wireless remote control ..124 Personal lights ......533 Keys.........122 Rear interior light ....533...
  • Page 737 Alphabetical Index Multi-information display ..103 Suggestion function ..112, 701 Settings ......108, 701 Tire pressure ......591 Units ......111, 701 Units ......111, 701 Warning lights ....89, 638 Vehicle information display...107 Warning messages ..112, 648 Warning message display ..112 Meter control switches ..104 Warning messages....648 Microphone ......480 Mirrors...
  • Page 738 Alphabetical Index Warning message ....184 PCS (Pre-Collision System) Panoramic view monitor..334 Enabling/disabling the pre-colli- Camera switch .....336 sion system ......252 Checking around the vehicle 339 Function........250 Checking the front and around Warning light ......641 the vehicle ......340 Warning message ..248, 651 Checking the rear and around Personal lights......533 the vehicle ......345...
  • Page 739 Alphabetical Index By favorites list .....483 reminder light......645 By home screen ....485 Rear seat By keypad ......484 Folding down the rear seatbacks Power back door switch 138, 139 ...........156 Power outlets......544 Head restraints .....160 Power steering (Electric Power Rear side marker lights Steering system) ....370 Light switch......229 Warning light ......640...
  • Page 740 Rain-sensing windshield wipers How to wear your seat belt..32 ...........237 How your child should wear the RCTA........285 seat belt........32 Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 ..244 Pregnant women, proper seat Service Connect .....515 belt use.........31 Service plug ......76 Reminder light and Service reminder message ..571 buzzer ......644, 645...
  • Page 741 Alphabetical Index Shift lock system....221 Storage feature .......535 Side airbags ......35 Storage precautions....535 Side auxiliary box....541 Stuck Side doors.......128 If the vehicle becomes stuck 674 Side marker lights Suggestion function....112 Light switch ......229 Sunglass holder......537 Replacing light bulbs ....620 Sunshade ......179, 182 Wattage........686 Sun visors .......544 Side mirrors ......174...
  • Page 742 Alphabetical Index PKSB (Parking Support Brake) Tire inflation pressure display ...........299 function.......591 Power back door switch138, 139 Warning light ......644 Power door lock switch ..132 Tire information ......690 Power switch ....210, 212 Glossary .......694 Power window switch ...176 Size ........692 RCTA ........283 Tire identification number ..691 Rear window and outside rear...
  • Page 743 Replacing light bulbs ....620 Toyota parking assist monitor Turn signal lever ....223 precautions......327 Wattage ........686 Using the system....323 Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 ..244 Automatic High Beam ..232 Dynamic radar cruise control USB charging ports....545 with full-speed range ..271 USB memory ......444 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)..258...
  • Page 744 Alphabetical Index Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) Charging system ....638 ..........369 Drive-Start Control....643 Ventilators (seat ventilators) .529 Electric power steering ..640 Voice button (Setup screen)..392 Engine ........639 Voice command system ..470 High coolant temperature ..639 Voice command system opera- Intuitive parking assist OFF indi- tion ........471 cator ........641 VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
  • Page 745 Audio with Navigation or Audio Plus, refer to “NAVI- GATION AND MULTIME- DIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL” for information regarding the equipment listed below. · Navigation system · Audio system · Rear view monitor system · Toyota parking assist monitor · Panoramic view monitor...
  • Page 746 Alphabetical Index...
  • Page 747 Alphabetical Index...
  • Page 748 GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever (P.577) Power back door switch (P.138) Fuel filler door opener switch (P.242) Fuel filler door (P.242) Tire inflation pressure (P.684) Hood lock release lever (P.577) : Vehicles with power back door Fuel tank capacity 14.5 gal.

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