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Machine Translated by Google Search by illustration Illustration table of contents 1Must read for customers to ensure safety and peace of mind 2How to read the meterTypes of meters , warning lights/indicator lights, how to read them, etc. Opening and closing doors and door glass, making adjustments before driving, etc. 3Operation of each part Operations and advice necessary for driving...
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Machine Translated by Google TABLE OF CONTENTSContents What you need to know .... 6 How to read this 3Operation of each part manual .......... 10 How to search............11 Index of Illustrations........12 3-1. Key Keys ..........108 1For safety and security 3-2.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. About driving support driving devices Cruise control ..261 Radar cruise control (with 4-1. Before all vehicle speed tracking Driving ......210 function) ..265 Clearance Precautions when Loading Cargo ....219 sonar ..... 4-2. How to drive 278 Intelligent Clearance Power (ignition) Sonar ..
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Machine Translated by Google TABLE OF CONTENTSContents Four 5-3. Storage equipment 6How to care Storage equipment list......405 ÿ Glove box........406 ÿ Console box .....406 ÿ 6-1. How to care Exterior Cup holder/bottle care ........440 Interior holder .....408 ÿ Accessory care .........
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Machine Translated by Google Five In case of 70,000 8Vehicle information 7-1. First of all, in the 8-1. Specifications List Maintenance Data event of a breakdown..484 Emergency (specified flashing lights fuel, oil amount, etc.) 550 (hazard lamps)....485 Flame 8-2. Customization Function Canisters ......486 Vehicles List of User Customization emergency stop ..488...
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Illustrations may not match the equipment of your vehicle due to differences in specifications, etc. About unauthorized modification • Installing parts that have not been notified by Toyota to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism may result in unauthorized modifications.
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• Handling of data Toyota may acquire and use the data recorded in the computer for the purposes of vehicle failure diagnosis, research and development, and quality improvement. Except in the following cases, Toyota will not disclose or provide acquired data to third parties.
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ÿ When Toyota uses the vehicle in a lawsuit. ÿ Data may be used for vehicle safety performance research. ÿ Data that does not identify the user or vehicle may be disclosed to...
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Seatbelt pretensioner Please contact your Toyota dealer for measures to prevent adverse effects and installation methods. . Upon request, your Toyota dealer can provide detailed information on the installation of the RF transmitter (frequency band, power level, antenna position, installation conditions).
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Machine Translated by Google How to read this book It explains that failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to you and others around you. Explains that failure to follow these instructions may result in malfunction or damage to the vehicle or equipment.
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Machine Translated by Google How to search ÿ Search by name ÿ Search by Japanese syllabary order...573 ÿ Search by alphabetical order.....571 ÿ Searching by mounting position ÿ Index of illustrations .....12 ÿ Search by symptom or sound ÿ In such a case (Symptom category)...566 ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 12Illustration Table of Contents Illustration table of contents ÿ Appearance Front door . P. 113, 115 .P.201 .P.533 .P. 497, 500 Sliding door Locking/ P. 119 unlocking .P.201 Opening and closing the rear .P.122 door glass Opening .P.120 from inside the vehicle .P.
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Machine Translated by Google Illustration table of contents Door mirrors Adjusting P. 196 Four P. 196 the angle of P. 196 the mirror P. 197 Retracting the mirror Defogging (mirror heater) P. 251, 255 Five .P.375 Wiper .P.386 Precautions in winter Anti-freezing (windshield de- P.
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Machine Translated by Google 14Illustration Table of Contents ÿ Instrument panel Power switch Starting and mode switching of the hybrid system .P.220, 221 Emergency stop of the hybrid system P. 488 .P.531 Countermeasures when the hybrid system cannot .P.500 start Warning message Shift lever P.
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Machine Translated by Google Illustration table of contents Direction indicator Five P. 241 lever...Lamp P. 241 switch...Headlamps, width P. 249 lights, tail lights...Front fog lights, rear fog lightsÿ . P. 251, 255 Wiper and washer switch How to use P. 251, 255 P.
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Machine Translated by Google 16Illustration Table of Contents ÿ Switches Driving position memory switch ÿ . P. 172 P. 196 Door mirror switch . . . window lock switch. Door lock switch P. 115 Four Power window switch Five Automatic high beam switch ÿ Power slide P.
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Machine Translated by Google Illustration table of contents Time adjustment switch ..Brake hold switch. EV mode switch . VSC OFF switch . . . Four ECO MODE switch . Five Meter illumination adjustment switch . Odometer trip meter switching •...
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Machine Translated by Google 18Illustration Table of Contents Audio operation switch ..P.92 Meter operation switch P. 265 Inter-vehicle distance switching switch cruise control switch Four P. 261 Cruise controlÿ . . . Radar P. 265 cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function)ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google Illustration table of contents ÿ Indoor .P.34 SRS airbag . . . floor mat ..P.24 Front seats ..P. 154 P. 158 Second seat ..Four Third seat .
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Machine Translated by Google 20 illustrations Front moonroofÿ Rear P.389 seat "nanoe" outletsÿ Rear . . . moonroofÿ Reading . . . P. 403 lightsÿ Separate Four .P.29 retractable seatbelts Rear Five air conditioning vents Mouth . P.395 P.394 Rear air conditioner ..
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Machine Translated by Google twenty one Illustration table of contents Inner mirror . . . P. 194 Sun visor* 1 Vanity Mirror . . . Vanity lamp . . . Four Rear moonroof switchÿ . . . Five . . . Interior light main switch.
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Machine Translated by Google twenty three For safety and security ~Please read~ 1-1. For safe use Before Driving ...........24 For Safe Driving .........24 .26 Seat belts........28 SRS airbags......34 For your child's safety ....42 Child seats......43 Precautions for Exhaust Gas....66 1-2.
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For details on daily maintenance and inspection items, refer to the separate "Maintenance Note". If any abnormality is found, be sure to have the vehicle inspected and serviced at your Toyota dealer. floor mat Firmly fix the dedicated floor mat on the floor carpet before using.
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ÿ When laying a floor mat on the driver's seat •Do not use floor mats from other models or from different years, even if they are genuine Toyota products. stomach Use a floor mat exclusively for the driver's seat...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use for a safe drive For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirrors properly before driving. Correct driving posture Sit up straight and adjust the angle of the backrest so that you do not move away from the backrest when driving (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. •Do not adjust the driver's seat while driving. You may make a mistake while driving. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Seat belt All occupants must fasten their seatbelts correctly before driving. wear it correctly Put the shoulder belt on your shoulders sufficiently Make sure it does not hang around your neck or come off your shoulders.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use How to wear (third seat center seat) take out the plate Plate B Plate A For safety and security To secure the belt, use the plate Plate B Plate A Insert the plates into the buckle in order of A and then plate B until you hear a “click”...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use How to remove and store (third seat center seat) Press the release button of buckle B to release the belt Release button Buckle B mechanical key or plate Insert B into buckle A and separate the belt When retracting the seat belt, slowly unwind it while holding the belt.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use store the buckle Four Seatbelt pretensioner (front seat) For safety and security In the event of a strong frontal or side collision, the seat belt is retracted to ensure an appropriate occupant restraint effect. It does not normally operate when the impact from the front or the side is weak, when the impact is from the rear, or when the vehicle rolls over.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat To avoid injury in the event of sudden braking or an accident, be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿ...
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•Check that the plate is securely inserted into the buckle and that the seat belt is not twisted. If you cannot insert it properly, contact your Toyota dealer immediately. •In the event of a serious accident, even if there is no obvious damage, Please replace the seat belt.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use SRS airbag SRS airbags inflate when the occupant receives a strong impact that could cause serious injury, and together with the restraint function of the seatbelt, the impact on the occupant is mitigated. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ About SRS airbags Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. • All drivers and passengers must wear seat belts correctly. The SRS airbag is for assisting the seat belt.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ About SRS airbags Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. In the passenger seat, do not kneel facing the door or put your face or hands out of the window.
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•If the pad part where the SRS airbag is stored or the front pillar garnish part is scratched or cracked, do not use it as it is and have it replaced at your Toyota dealer.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use knowledge ÿ When the SRS airbag deploys •SRS airbags inflate at a very high speed with high-temperature gas, so they You may get burned or bruised. • White gas is generated along with the operating sound. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use ÿ When operating other than collision Even if the lower part of the vehicle receives a strong impact in the following situations, the front SRS airbag SRS side & curtain shield airbags may be activated. Do not hit hard objects such as curbs or sidewalk edges.
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•Collision from behind •Overturn ÿ If you need to contact a Toyota dealer Inspection and repair are required in the following cases. Please contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. •When one of the SRS airbags inflates •When the front SRS airbag did not inflate, but...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use When the pad part of the steering wheel, the vicinity of the passenger seat SRS airbag on the dashboard, or the lower part of the instrument panel is scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged. When the seat surface with SRS side airbag is scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use For your child's safety Please observe the following when riding a child. • Always let your child wear a seat belt. If you are traveling with a small child who cannot wear a seat belt correctly, please have a suitable child seat available.
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1For safety and security please. • Toyota uses genuine chai tea for safer use. We recommend that you use a log sheet. Toyota genuine child seat is a child seat made for Toyota vehicles. toyota sales can be purchased at the store.
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Please consult the child seat manufacturer or distributor for the best child seat for your child. •Toyota recommends that you install an appropriate child seat suitable for the child's age and body size in the second or third seat. Accident statistics show that it is safer to properly install the second or third seat than the front seat.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Child seat Before installing your child seat, check the following items. ÿ Child seat standards comply Use a child seat that fits. Child seats that with ECE R44 bear the following approval marks: Check the approval mark on the child seat.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use ÿ Mass group This mass group is based on the "List of Child Seat Compatibility by Seat Position" You will need it when checking "Adapting child seats by seat position Gender List” (P. 51, 60) Child restraints that comply with the ECE R44 standard must be adjusted according to the child's weight.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use ÿ Types of child seat fixing methods For details on using the child seat, please refer to the instruction manual supplied with the child seat. page Fixing method fasten with a P.51 seat belt For safety and security ISOFIX Child...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use When using a child seat in the passenger seat ÿ When attaching a child seat to the front passenger seat For your child's safety, install the child restraint system in the second or third seat.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ When installing a child seat If you have no choice but to attach a child seat to the front passenger seat, be sure to observe the following. Passenger SRS airbags inflate with considerable speed and force and, if not observed, could result in serious injury or even death.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ When installing a child seat •Do not lean the child's head or any part of the body near the door, seat, front pillar, or roof side rail even when the child is seated in the child seat. An inflated SRS airbag is extremely dangerous and can result in serious injury or even death.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Secure the child seat with the seat belt ÿ List of Child Seat Compatibility by Seat Position The Child Seat Compatibility Chart (P. 52) symbolizes the types of child seats that can be used and the seat positions that can be installed in your child seat.
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“Toyota genuine NEO G-Child baby” (up to 10kg) “Toyota genuine NEO G-Child baby” (up to 13kg) ÿ ÿ twenty three *2, 3U “Toyota genuine NEO G-Child baby” (9 to 18kg) ÿ * 2, 3 U * 2, 3 “Toyota genuine junior seat” II (15-36kg)
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*2 “Toyota genuine NEO G-Child (up to 10kg) baby” *2 “Toyota genuine NEO G-Child (up to 13kg) baby” * 2, 3 “Toyota genuine NEO G- ÿ Child * 2, 3 U * 2, 3 U (9 to 18kg) baby” ÿ ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Explanation of the symbols to be entered in the table U: Suitable for universal category child seats approved for use in this mass group. UF: of the universal category allowed for use in this mass group Suitable for forward-facing child seats.
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If the child restraint system is not Four equipped with a seat belt securing device, please consult your Toyota dealer to purchase a locking clip that is secured using a locking clip (sold separately). (Locking clip part number: 73119-22010)
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use • Removing the child seat Press the release button of the buckle and remove the seat belt from the child seat. When the buckle is released, the child seat may spring up due to the reaction of the seat cushion.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ When installing a child seat Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. •Do not let your child play with the seat belt. If the belt should get wrapped around your neck, it may cause serious injury such as suffocation, or in the worst case, death.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Secure the child seat with an ISOFIX-compatible child seat fixing bar ÿ ISOFIX compliant child seat fixing bars This car is equipped with ISOFIX compliant child seat fixing bars on the outer seats of the second row.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use ÿ About ECE R44 Child Seat Size Grades and Fixtures Classification symbols displayed on child seats and associated installation It becomes the symbol of the instrument. child's Size class Fixture Shape/size Direction of use size ISO/F3 infant...
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Right seat Left seat × × F ISO/L1 ÿ calicot × × G ISO/L2 ÿ “Toyota genuine NEO EISO/R1 (up to 10kg) G-Child ISO leg” “Toyota genuine NEO EISO/R1 G-Child ISO leg” “Toyota genuine NEO DISO/R2 (up to 13kg) G-Child ISO leg”...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Explanation of the symbols to be entered in the table IUF: Suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child seats of the universal category approved for use in this mass group. IL: Semi-universal category shown in the list of ISOFIX child seats Suitable for Gory car seats.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Raise the headrest to the highest position If the child seat cannot be installed correctly due to interference between the head restraint and the child seat, remove the head restraint if it is possible.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ When installing a child seat Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. •Shake the child seat back and forth, left and right, and check if it is firmly fixed. please give me.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use Use Top Tether Anchor ÿ About the top tether anchor This car is equipped with a top tether anchor on the outer seat of the second seat. Used to secure the tether belt. tether belt top tether anchor ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-1. For safe use caveat ÿ When installing a child seat Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. •Check that the tether belt is firmly fixed and that the belt is not twisted. when.
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Close the back door. If you smell exhaust gas from inside the vehicle even though the back door is closed, open the door glass, change the air, and have the vehicle inspected and serviced at a Toyota dealer as soon as poss ÿ When parking Stop the hybrid system in a poorly ventilated area such as a garage or in an enclosed area.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-2. Hybrid system Hybrid system features A hybrid system is a system that achieves both excellent power performance and low fuel consumption at a high level through the synergistic effect of the two powers of an electric motor and a gasoline engine. In addition, it is a technology that reduces exhaust gas and makes it cleaner and environmentally friendly.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-2. Hybrid system • Sudden acceleration When the accelerator pedal is pressed hard, power is supplied to the electric motor from the drive battery in addition to the gasoline engine, increasing the output of the electric motor and accelerating powerfully.
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ÿ After the auxiliary battery is dead, or when the terminal is attached or detached for replacement, etc. The automatic stop of the gasoline engine may not be performed. If the automatic stop does not stop for a few days, please contact your Toyota dealer.
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ÿ About maintenance, repair, and disposal Please be sure to consult a Toyota dealer when maintaining, repairing, or disposing of your vehicle. In particular, when disposing of a vehicle, drive batteries are collected through Toyota dealers, so we ask for your cooperation.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-2. Hybrid system Precautions for hybrid systems Please note that the hybrid system has high voltage parts (up to about 650V) such as the drive battery, power control unit, orange high voltage cable, electric motor, etc., and high temperature parts such as the cooling radiator.
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In addition, the fuel pump control stops the fuel supply to minimize fuel leakage. In this case, the hybrid system cannot be restarted, so please contact your Toyota dealer. warning message It is automatically displayed when an abnormality in the hybrid system or an item to be notified occurs.
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If the connection with the battery is cut off, the hybrid system may not be able to restart. If the READY indicator does not light even after starting the engine again, please contact your Toyota dealer. ÿ When you run out of gas If the hybrid system cannot start due to lack of gas, refuel until the remaining fuel warning light (ÿ...
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The service plug is for shutting off the high voltage of the drive battery when the vehicle is repaired at a Toyota dealer. ÿ When an accident occurs Failure to observe the following may result in serious injury such as electric shock, or in the worst case, death.
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When disposing of the vehicle, dispose of the drive battery at a Toyota dealer. Failure to properly dispose of the drive battery may result in electric shock, serious injury or even death.
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Doing so may damage the drive battery. •Be careful not to spill a large amount of water around the drive battery. If you accidentally spill it, have it inspected by your Toyota dealer. ÿ About the label under the front seat The drive battery is mounted under the front seat.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-3. Anti-theft device immobilizer system The key has a built-in signal transmitter, and the hybrid system can only be started with a pre-registered key. When leaving the vehicle, do not leave the key inside the vehicle. This system is a function that helps prevent vehicle theft and does not guarantee complete security against all vehicle thefts.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-3. Anti-theft device Auto alarmÿ What is auto alarm? Auto alarm is a function that warns with sound and light when an intrusion is detected. When the auto alarm is set, the auto alarm will be activated in following situations.
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Machine Translated by Google 1-3. Anti-theft device knowledge ÿ About maintenance No maintenance is required for the auto alarm system. ÿ Confirmation before locking the door To prevent unexpected activation of the auto alarm and theft, be sure to check the following. •Is there anyone in the car? •Is the door glass and the moonroof* closed? Do not leave valuables in the car...
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Machine Translated by Google 1-3. Anti-theft device Note ÿ To operate the auto alarm normally Do not modify or remove the system. The system may not operate normally.
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Machine Translated by Google How to read the meter 2. How to read the instrument Warning Lights/Indicator Lights......82 Gauges........86 Multi-information display........90 Energy Monitor/ Fuel Consumption Screen/ ESPO Screen ..100...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument Warning light/Indicator light The warning light/indicator light in the meter informs you of the vehicle status. The illustration below shows all warning/indicator lights for illustration purposes. warning light It warns you of possible system failures. Brake warning light Remaining fuel (ÿ...
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If the light does not come on or if it stays on, there is a risk of system malfunction. Have it checked at your Toyota dealer. displayed on the multi- information display.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument Indicator light Displays the operating status of the system. Direction Slip indicator indicators (ÿ P. 233) light (ÿ P. 362) (flashing) *1, 3 VSC OFF indicator Tail light indicator (ÿ P. 241) (ÿ...
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ON mode, or if they remain lit, they will not operate properly in the event of an accident, leading to serious injury or worse. may result in death. Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument Meters and gauges twenty three Four Five hybrid system indicator Indicates the hybrid system output and regeneration level (ÿ P. 89) Shift position/shift range display Displays the selected shift position or shift range. (ÿ P.228, 229) Outside temperature Displays outside temperature between -40°C and 50°C.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument water temperature gauge Indicates the temperature of the engine coolant. Switching the display (odometer/trip meter) The display changes each time the switch is pressed. Also, if you keep pressing while the trip meter is displayed, the mileage will be reset to 0.
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ÿ When the outside temperature changes suddenly (such as near the entrance/ exit of a garage or tunnel) ÿ When "--" or "E" is displayed There is a risk of system failure. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. ÿAbout the liquid crystal display You may see small specks or spots of light on the display.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument ÿHybrid system indicator Charge area Indicates the state of energy recovery by the regenerative braking function. Hybrid Eco Area Indicates a state that includes many situations in which the power of the gasoline engine is not used. Gasoline engines automatically stop and restart under various conditions.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument Multi-information display Display content The multi-information display can display and set various information related to the vehicle. • Menu icon Select an icon to display each item. (ÿ P.92) Some items are displayed automatically depending on the situation.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument Cruise control displayÿ / Radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function) displayÿ Displayed when using cruise control/radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function). (ÿ P.261, 265) The icon display changes depending on the function.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument • Operation method Operate as follows using the meter operation switch. Switching menus Up/down operation: Switching screens/Moving cursor Press: Confirm/ Move to next screen*/Function ON/OFF Some functions only Move to top screen Press the switch briefly to display the screen registered in .
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument drive information The meter operation switch You can select an item by moving the up or down. turns on. ÿ Drive information Select drive info 1 and drive info 2 from the items below. You can display screens registered two items at a time.
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument * 5 When "Please refuel" is displayed, the remaining fuel is low and cruising is possible. Unable to calculate distance. In this case, refuel as soon as possible. ÿ Energy monitor ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument ÿ Ceiling lighting settings You can change the lighting settings for the rear seats. meter operation switch up or down to change the item you want to change. Press select the eye, up or down to select the setting, and according to what it says Press...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument setting You can turn ON/OFF the functions of each equipment and change the settings. ÿ How to change settings meter operation switch up and down to change the setting Press select the desired item, and In the item for selecting ON / OFF of the function in some equipment, each time you press...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument item Settings Setting result Power sliding door operation started/during operation You can change the volume of the buzzer. (ÿ buzzer volume small 125) Features of Welcome Power Sliding Door 0.5 seconds start the operation of opening the sliding door by waiting timeÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument knowledge ÿ When the auxiliary battery is attached or detached If you attach or detach the auxiliary battery terminal, some data of the drive information (items that can be reset by meter operation) will be reset. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument caveat ÿ Warning while driving When using the meter operation switch, do not operate it while driving for safety. Operation while driving is dangerous as it may lead to an unexpected accident such as erroneous steering operation.
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Machine Translated by Google 100 2. How to read the instrument Energy Monitor / Fuel Consumption Screen ÿ / ESPO Screen ÿ Displays the hybrid system status on the multi-information display and navigation screen. navigation screen Multi-information display meter operation switch "Information/TC"...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument navigation Multi-information display system screen When running on electric energy When driving on both gasoline and electric energy When driving on gasoline 2 meter view energy When charging the drive battery when there is no energy flow...
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Machine Translated by Google 102 2. How to read the instrument How to display the fuel consumption screen / ESPO screen Touch the "Information/TC" switch to display the "Information" screen , or when the "Apps" screen is displayed, select "Information". Fuel consumption screen: Select "Fuel consumption"...
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Machine Translated by Google 2. How to read the instrument ÿ How to read section fuel consumption When the fuel consumption per minute is displayed, select "section fuel consumption" Maximum fuel consumption display Average fuel consumption display Past average fuel consumption display The average fuel consumption is displayed in different colors depending on the average since the last update and the past average.
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BTO20DQ007 Status/eco-driving score display* Score results and driving information for eco-driving are sent to the Toyota Smart Center, and the eco-driving score and status are displayed based on the calculated data. Your status will increase in order of Bronze, Silver, and Gold as you continue eco-driving.
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ÿ Driving information sent to the Toyota Smart Center The driving information sent to the Toyota Smart Center is calculated by the navigation system and may not match the driving distance, fuel efficiency, etc. displayed on the multi-...
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Machine Translated by Google Operation of each part 3-1. Key Keys..........108 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Front door..........113 Sliding door ........119 Back door ..........137 Smart Entry & Start system ....147 3-3. Seat adjustment Front seats ........154 Second seat ........158 Third seat..........170 Power Easy Access System/...
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Machine Translated by Google 108 3-1. Key About the key We will give you the following keys: type A Electronic Key Smart Entry & Activating the start system (ÿ P. 147) ÿ Activation of wireless function mechanical key key license plate type B...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-1. Key wireless remote control type A Lock the doors (ÿ P. 113) Close the door glass and the rear moon roof * (ÿ P. 113) Unlock the Four doors (ÿ P. 113) Open the Five door glass and the rear moon roof Four (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 110 3-1. Key To use the mechanical key type A To remove the mechanical key, press the release button and remove the key The mechanical key is a single grooved key with a specified insertion direction. If it cannot be inserted into the key cylinder, change the direction of the key groove surface and insert it.
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ÿ When the mechanical key is lost A new genuine Toyota mechanical key can be made at a Toyota dealer from the key number stamped on the key number plate and the rest of the mechanical key. Keep your key number plate in a safe place other than your car (such as in your wallet).
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ÿ P.465 ÿ Checking the number of registered keys You can check the number of keys registered in the vehicle. For details, please consult your Toyota dealer. ÿ Use of illegal keys If a key other than the specified mechanical key is used, the key cylinder will idle and the lock cannot be unlocked.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door front door Unlocking/locking from outside the vehicle • Smart entry & start system Operate by carrying an electronic key. unlock using the handle Be sure to touch the sensor on the back of the handle.
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Machine Translated by Google 114 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door knowledge ÿ Operation signal Doors: Notify with a buzzer and flashing emergency flashing lights. (Lock once, unlock twice) Door glass: A buzzer will notify you. ÿ Security function for unlocking operation If the door is not opened within about 30 seconds after unlocking, it will automatically lock to prevent theft.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Unlocking/locking from inside the vehicle • Door lock switch Lock all doors Unlock all doors • Lock lever lock the door unlock the door 3Operation of each part The driver's door can be opened by pulling the door lever inside the vehicle even if the lock lever is on the locked side.
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Machine Translated by Google 116 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door When locking the driver's door from the outside without using the key Set the lock lever to the locked side close the door by pulling the door handle The doors will not lock when the power switch is in accessory mode or ON mode, or when the electronic key is left inside the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ How to set/cancel Each function can be set and canceled alternately according to the following procedure. Vehicles equipped with a manufacturer's optional navigation system can also change settings from the navigation system screen.
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Machine Translated by Google 118 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door knowledge ÿImpact sensing door unlock system All doors are unlocked when the vehicle receives a strong impact from the front, rear, left, or right. It may not work depending on the degree of impact or the circumstances of the accident. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door slide door Unlocking/locking from outside the vehicle • Smart entry & start system ÿ P.113 • Wireless remote control ÿ P.113 Unlocking/locking from inside the vehicle • Door lock switch ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 120 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Opening and closing the sliding door from outside the vehicle • Wireless remote control Open/close the power sliding door on Type A the driver's side (hold down) Open/close the power sliding door on the passenger's side (hold down) Type B...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door • Sliding door handle Pressing a switch to open/close switch (power sliding door) • When the door is locked: Carry the electronic key and press the switch to open the sliding door.
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Machine Translated by Google 122 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Opening and closing the sliding door from inside the vehicle • Inside door handle When the power sliding door main switch is OFF open close When the power sliding door main switch is ON open When...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door one two three When using the power sliding door Turning on the power sliding door main switch The power sliding door main switch also functions as the power back door main switch (ÿ P. 139) . ON * The power sliding door can be opened and closed automatically by operating the wireless...
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Machine Translated by Google 124 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Welcome power sliding doorÿ Carrying the electronic key for which the reservation (ÿ P. 124) has been completed and entering the operation range of the welcome power sliding door of the reserved sliding door, all doors will be unlocked and the welcome power sliding door will operate.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Canceling/changing reservations Press and hold the SET button on the electronic key and perform the following operation while the power sliding door indicator on the electronic key is lit. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 126 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Operating conditions for power sliding doors When the power sliding door main switch is ON and all the following operating conditions are met, the doors can be opened and closed automatically.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Pinch prevention mechanism There is a sensor ( ) on the front edge of the power sliding door. When the door is automatically closed, if the sensor is pressed due to something being caught, the anti-pinch mechanism activates, and the door stops after reversing about 10 cm.
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Machine Translated by Google 128 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Operating conditions for the welcome power sliding doorÿ Operable when all doors are locked. However, in the following cases, even if all doors are locked, the Welcome Power Sliding Door will not operate.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Regarding battery consumption of the electronic key (when using the welcome power sliding door ÿ) The battery of the electronic key is consumed more than the normal smart entry & start system function. The more frequently the Welcome Power Sliding Door is used, the faster the electronic key will wear out.
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Machine Translated by Google 130 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ Warning while driving Observe the following while riding. If you do not follow these instructions, the door may open unexpectedly and you may be thrown out, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. •Be sure to wear a seat belt - Lock all doors Close all doors securely...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ When operating the sliding door •Do not lean against the sliding door from inside the vehicle. opened the sliding door may cause an unexpected accident such as falling out of the vehicle. •If the sliding door stops at the position of the intermediate stopper, the sliding door will not be fixed.
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Machine Translated by Google 132 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ About Easy Closer •When the sliding door becomes ajar, the easy closer moves and automatically closes completely. Also, it takes a few seconds to start working. Be careful not to pinch your fingers, etc.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ About the power sliding door •If there are people around, confirm safety before operating and call out to let them know that you are going to move. Also, do not operate the power sliding door when someone is leaning near the sliding door outside or inside the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 134 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ About the power sliding door •In the following cases, the system may determine that there is an abnormality and stop automatic operation. Please be very careful as it may lead to an unexpected accident when the sliding door suddenly closes due to switching to manual operation.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ Welcome Power Sliding Doorÿ When operating the sliding door with the Welcome Power Sliding Door, be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. •Stay at least 2m away from the front door handle and check the safety of your surroundings before approaching the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 136 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Note ÿ About the sliding door •Before opening and closing the sliding door, the driver must check the condition of the sliding door outside and inside the vehicle so that the sliding door can be opened and closed safely. •When driving or opening/closing the door, do not store paper cups or glass cups containing juice, etc.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door back door Unlocking/locking from outside the vehicle • Smart entry & start system Operate by carrying an electronic key. locking Please make sure it is locked. Unlock The door cannot be unlocked for 3 seconds after locking. 3Operation of each part •...
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Machine Translated by Google 138 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door To open and close the back door from outside the vehicle • Open with the back door open switch Hold down the switch and lift the back door. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door when closing the back door Pull down the back door by holding the back door grip and be sure to push it closed from the outside. When using a power back door (vehicles with a power back door) Turn on the power back door main switch The power back door main switch is also used as the power sliding door main switch (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 140 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Luggage room lamp If the switch is set to ON, the luggage room lamp will light up when the back door is opened. If the power switch is turned off, it will automatically turn off after about 20 minutes.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Regarding the operation of the power back door (vehicles equipped with a power back door) •A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashing light flashes twice at the start of operation. Also, during the opening and closing operation, The buzzer sounds intermittently.
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Machine Translated by Google 142 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door When reconnecting the auxiliary battery (vehicles equipped with a power back door) In order to operate the power back door properly, fully close the back door manually once as the initial setting.
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•If a heavy object such as a carrier is attached to the back door, the back door may suddenly close after opening and pinch your hand, head or neck. We recommend that you use genuine Toyota parts for attaching accessories to the back door.
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Machine Translated by Google 144 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door caveat ÿ About Backdoor Easy Closerÿ •When the back door is ajar, the easy closer moves and automatically closes completely. Also, it takes a few seconds to start working.
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. It is recommended to use genuine Toyota products when attaching accessories to the back door. ÿPinch prevention function (vehicles equipped with a power back door) Be sure to observe the following.
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Machine Translated by Google 146 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Note ÿ To prevent the back door easy closerÿ from breaking down • Do not apply excessive force while the easy closer is operating. unreasonable force Doing so may cause the easy closer to malfunction. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door Smart entry & start system Carrying the electronic key in your pocket allows you to perform the following operations. (Must be carried by the driver) • Unlocking/locking the doors (ÿ P. 113) • Opening/ closing the sliding doors (ÿ...
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ÿ "Smart Entry & Start System" on the multi-information display System failure Check manual" is displayed There may be an abnormality in the system. Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. ÿ Power saving function The power saving function works to prevent the electronic key battery and the auxiliary battery of the vehicle from running out when the vehicle is parked for a long period of time.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ About the power saving mode of the electronic key When the power saving mode is set, the electronic key stops waiting for reception of radio waves, and consumption of the battery of the electronic key can be reduced.
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Machine Translated by Google 150 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Situations in which the function may not work properly The Smart Entry & Start System uses weak radio waves. In the following cases, communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be obstructed, and the smart entry & start system, wireless remote control, and immobilizer system may not work properly.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ Things to keep in mind •Even if the electronic key is within the operating range (within the detection area), the It may not work. ÿ When locking/unlocking, the electronic key is too close to the door glass or door handle, or is near the ground or in a high place.
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Machine Translated by Google 152 3-2. How to open/close and lock the door ÿ When not driving for a long time •To prevent theft, keep the electronic key at least 2m away from the vehicle. •The smart entry & start system can be deactivated in advance. (ÿ P. 559) ÿ For proper system operation Be sure to carry the electronic key with you before operating.
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Radio waves may affect the operation of medical electrical equipment. You can also deactivate the smart entry and start system. For details, please contact your Toyota dealer. 3Operation of each part...
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Machine Translated by Google 154 3-3. Seat adjustment front seat How to adjust Car with manual seat front/rear position adjustment Reclining adjustment Overall seat up/down adjustment (Driver's seat only) Power seat equipped car (driver's seat) Forward/backward Vertical adjustment of the front end of the position adjustment Reclining adjustment cushion Vertical adjustment of the entire seat Four...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Vehicle with power seat (passenger seat) 3Operation of each part Ottoman angle adjustment/storage Forward/backward position adjustment Reclining adjustment Knowledge ÿ Power Easy Access System ÿ The driver's seat moves in conjunction with the mode switching of the power switch and the removal of the seat belt in the driver's seat.
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Machine Translated by Google 156 3-3. Seat adjustment caveat ÿ When adjusting the seat •Be careful not to injure the passenger by hitting the seat. •Keep your hands away from under the seat or moving parts. There is a risk of getting your fingers or hands pinched, resulting in serious injury. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Note ÿ Regarding passenger seat operation from the driver's seat (vehicles equipped with a switch on the side of the passenger seat) Make sure there is nothing on the front passenger seat or under your feet to block the operation. Excessive force may be applied to the seat, causing it to malfunction.
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Machine Translated by Google 158 3-3. Seat adjustment second seat How to adjust 7-seat manual seat equipped vehicle Ottoman angle adjustment/storage Front/rear/left/right position adjustment* reclining adjustment Getting in and out of the third seat Four (P. 162) * Raise the lever one step to adjust the front-back position, and raise it two steps to adjust the front- back, left-right position.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment 8 seater car Getting in and out of the third seat Fore/aft position adjustment 3Operation of each part (ÿ P. 162) / Tip-up reclining adjustment operation (ÿ P. 164) 7-seater power seat equipped vehicle (type A) Ottoman angle adjustment/storage Forward/backward position (electric)
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Machine Translated by Google 160 3-3. Seat adjustment 7-seater power seat equipped vehicle (type B) Ottoman length adjustment (electric) Forward/backward position adjustment (manual) Four Reclining adjustment (electric) When returning to the neutral position (ÿ Five P. 165) Ottoman angle adjustment (electric) Getting in and out of the third seat (ÿ...
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ÿ Warning buzzer (7-seater power seat equipped vehicle type B) If the buzzer sounds for about 3 seconds after adjusting the seat, there may be a problem with the seat adjustment system. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. 3Operation of each part...
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Machine Translated by Google 162 3-3. Seat adjustment Getting in and out of the third seat 7-seater vehicles with manual seats, 8-seater vehicles Stop the vehicle and firmly apply the parking brake. When getting in and out of an 8-seater vehicle from the driver's side, retract the armrest of the second seat (ÿ...
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Depending on the stop position, the buzzer may sound for about 3 seconds. in that case already Press the switch once to complete the operation. Buzzer sounds even after taking action If so, have it checked at your Toyota dealer.
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ÿ Second seat When the seat is not being adjusted If the warning buzzer sounds even after the corrective action has been taken, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. To tip up the second seat (8-passenger car) The second seat on the driver's side and passenger's side operates in the same way.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Take out the seat fixing band from the storage pocket under the seat cushion. Attach the seat fixing band to the headrest and fix the seat cushion. Gently shake the seat to make sure it is securely fastened.
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Machine Translated by Google 166 3-3. Seat adjustment Operate in the second seat until the buzzer sounds Press The backrest returns to the pre-registered position (ÿ P. 166) and the ottoman retracts. If you have not registered your preferred backrest position, it will return to the specified position (default position).
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment When moving the second seat back and forth from the third seat (vehicles equipped with the second power seat) Pull the lever on the backrest of the second seat. The second seat can be moved forwards and backwards.
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Machine Translated by Google 168 3-3. Seat adjustment caveat ÿ Seat adjustment •Do not tilt the backrest more than necessary while driving. If the seat belt is pushed down more than necessary, in the event of an accident, the body may slip under the seat belt, and the abdomen may be strongly pressed, or the shoulder belt may be caught on the neck, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, serious injury.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Note ÿ Getting in and out of the third seat When lifting the seat cushion, depress the forward folding pedal harder than usual. (8-seater car) ÿ To prevent the ottoman from breaking down •Please ensure that there is enough space for your feet so that the operation of the ottoman is not obstructed.
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Machine Translated by Google 170 3-3. Seat adjustment third seat How to adjust reclining adjustment Forward/backward position adjustment (front of seat) Luggage mode (ÿ P. 185) Forward/backward position adjustment (back of seat) Four To store the third sheet ÿ P.185 When moving the second seat back and forth from the third seat (vehicles with a second power seat) ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment knowledge ÿ Regarding the adjustment of the third seat When operating the or lever (ÿ P. 170) on the back of the seat to adjust the third seat, do so from Four the back door side. caveat ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 172 3-3. Seat adjustment Power easy access system/position memory (front seat)/memory call functionÿ It automatically moves the driver's seat and door mirrors, adjusts them to a position that makes it easier to get on and off, and adjusts them to your preferred driving position. power easy access system The seat moves automatically so that the driver can easily get in and out of the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment knowledge ÿ About the operation of the power easy access system When getting off the vehicle, the power easy access system may not work if the seat position is near the rearmost position. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 174 3-3. Seat adjustment Position memory You can register your preferred driving position (seat position, door mirror angle) and call it with a single touch. Up to 3 patterns of driving positions can be registered. ÿ How to register Confirm that the shift lever is in the P position Turn the power switch to...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment ÿ To use the position memory correctly When the registered position is at the extreme end of each adjustment position of the sheet, if the operation is performed in the same direction, the recalled position may be misaligned.
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Machine Translated by Google 176 3-3. Seat adjustment ÿ Releasing method Carry only the key you want to release and close the driver's door. Accurate unlocking is not possible if there are two or more keys in the car. Set the power switch to ON mode While pressing the SET button, press the lock side or unlock side of the door lock switch until a beep sounds.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Second seat position memoryÿ You can register your favorite position (ottoman and backrest) and call it with one touch. ÿ How to register Confirm that the shift lever is in the P position Turn the power switch to ON mode Press the button to open the cover (ÿ...
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ÿ P.165 ÿ Warning buzzer If the buzzer sounds for about 3 seconds after calling the registered position, there may be a problem with the system. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. caveat ÿ Warning when adjusting the seat...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment headrest front seat increase Lower When lowering, operate while pressing the release button. release button Second-row seats (excluding center seats in 8-seater vehicles) 3Operation of each part 7 seater car 8-seater car (left and right seats) release button release button increase...
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Machine Translated by Google 180 3-3. Seat adjustment 2nd seat (8-seat car center seat) / 3rd seat (left and right seats) increase Lower When lowering, operate while pressing the release button. release button knowledge ÿ When removing the headrest Second power seat non-equipped vehicle Pull up the head restraint while pressing the release button.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment ÿ About the height of the headrest (front seat / second seat left and right) Be sure to adjust the center of the headrest to the top of both ears. ÿ Second-seat center seat (eight-seat vehicle)/third-seat outer seat headrest About use When using it, always keep it in a position one step higher than the stowed position.
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Machine Translated by Google 182 3-3. Seat adjustment seat arrangement • Rear seat full flat mode Make the second and third seats fully flat (ÿ P. 184) • Front and second full flat mode Fully flatten the front and second seats (ÿ P. 184) •...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Set to maximum load mode (ÿ P. 187) • Super relax mode (7-seater car) Move the second seat backward (ÿ P. 188) 3Operation of each part • Executive mode (vehicle with 7-seat power seat) ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 184 3-3. Seat adjustment To set the rear seat full-flat mode Stop the car and apply the parking brake firmly. Retract the seat belt of the center seat of the third seat (ÿ P. 30) Retract the armrest of the third seat (ÿ P. 170) Move the third seat all the way forward (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Remove the front seat headrests (ÿ P. 179) Fold the front seat backrests all the way back (ÿ P. 154) Move the second-row seats so that there is no gap between them (ÿ P. 158) 7 Move the second manual seat to the center (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 186 3-3. Seat adjustment Flip up the seat Pull the space up lever to one step and fold down the seat back. Pull the space up lever one more step to flip up the seat. Do not move the seat back and forth, but flip it up.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment knowledge ÿ When storing the third seat When storing the third seat, operate from the back door side. ÿ When removing the seat fixing belt Press the top and bottom tabs of the seat fixing belt to remove it, and store it behind the seat cushion.
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Machine Translated by Google 188 3-3. Seat adjustment Pull the reclining lever of the second seat or step on the forward folding pedal to fold the backrest forward (ÿ P. 158). You can move the seat forward. After moving the second seat all the way forward, return the backrest and secure the second seat (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment knowledge ÿ About the slide stopper There is a slide stopper at the foot of the third seat. This is installed to prevent occupants from accidentally pinching their legs between the seats when the seats are slid. After removing the slide stopper, keep it in a safe place so as not to lose it.
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Machine Translated by Google 190 3-3. Seat adjustment caveat ÿ About the flat sheet Do not ride with people or luggage on the flat. ÿ Storage of the third seat • Do not ride with people in the luggage space. •Make sure that the seat belt is not pinched by the backrest or seat cushion.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-3. Seat adjustment Note ÿ Seat arrangement Do not place mats or other objects on the seat rails. ÿ About seat storage •When the seat cushion of the second seat is lifted, the seat cushion Do not step on the base or put your hands or feet into it. •When lowering the third seat, make sure that there are no objects on the floor.
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Machine Translated by Google 192 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror handle How to adjust Hold the handle and lower the lever Move the handle up and down and back and forth to the appropriate position. After determining the position, raise the lever to secure the handle. horn The horn sounds when you press the periphery of the handle.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror knowledge ÿ After adjusting the handle position Make sure the handle is securely fastened. If the fixing is insufficient, the horn may not sound. (ÿ P.192) caveat ÿ Notes while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving. Driving incorrectly may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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Machine Translated by Google 194 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror inner mirror You can adjust the position of the mirrors so that you can fully see what is behind you. How to adjust up and down (vehicles with manual anti-glare mirrors) Hold the body of the inner mirror and adjust it vertically. Anti-glare function manual anti-glare mirror By operating the lever, the reflected light from the headlamps of the following vehicle is reduced.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror auto-dimming mirror Reflected light is automatically reduced according to the glare of the headlights of the following vehicle. Switching the automatic anti-glare function ON / OFF The indicator lights up when it is ON. When the power switch is in ON mode, the mirror is always auto-dimming ON.
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Machine Translated by Google 196 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror door mirror How to adjust To select which mirror to adjust, turn the switch left right Operate the switch to adjust the mirror surface right under left Four store the door mirrors ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror About the reverse link functionÿ When either L or R of the mirror adjustment switch is selected, the mirror surface will face downward when reversing, making it easier to see below. When not using this function, do not select L or R for the mirror adjustment switch.
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Machine Translated by Google 198 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror ÿ When using "automatic operation" in cold weather When using "automatic operation" in cold weather, if the door mirror freezes, it may not be possible to automatically retract or restore it. In this case, remove any ice or snow from the door mirrors, and then activate it with "manual operation"...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror Note ÿ Regarding the handling of the rain clearing mirrorÿ Hydrophilic effect is limited. Observe the following to prolong the life of the battery. •When using silicone-containing water repellents, oil film removers, waxes, or other car maintenance products, be careful not to let them adhere to the mirror surface.
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Machine Translated by Google 200 3-4. Handle Position/Mirror Auxiliary confirmation deviceÿ Useful for checking the front and left side of the vehicle when starting off or at very low speeds. knowledge ÿ Approximate range reflected in the mirror The range that can be checked varies depending on the height and seat position.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-5. Opening and closing the door glass and moonroof power window How to open and close Door glass can be opened and closed with a switch. Operate the switch to move the door glass as follows. Close Fully closed* Open...
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If you release the switch while the door glass is operating, it will start over from the beginning. Even if you perform the above operations, it will not turn over and close completely. Or, if it does not fully open, have it inspected by your Toyota dealer. ÿ Door lock interlocking door glass opening and closing function •...
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Machine Translated by Google 3-5. Opening and closing the door glass and moonroof ÿ About rear seat window open status display You can check the open status of the rear seat windows from the multi-information display in the meter. (ÿ P.94) ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 204 3-5. Opening and closing the door glass and moonroof caveat ÿ Pinch prevention function •Do not pinch the hands, arms, head, neck, etc. of the occupant in order to intentionally activate the anti-pinch function. •The anti-pinch function may not work if a foreign object is caught just before the door glass is completely closed.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-5. Opening and closing the door glass and moonroof Twin moonroofÿ You can tilt up the front moonroof and open/close the rear moonroof. Push up the steering wheel while pressing the button to tilt up the front moonroof. To close, pull down until you hear a “click”...
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If you release , you will start over from the beginning. If the lid does not turn over and close completely even after performing the above operations, have it inspected by your Toyota dealer. ÿRear moonroof opening warning buzzer If the power switch is off and the rear moonroof is open, a buzzer sounds and a message is displayed on the multi-information display in the meter when the driver's door is opened.
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Machine Translated by Google 3-5. Opening and closing the door glass and moonroof caveat Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿ When the moonroof is open •Do not stick your hands or face out of the roof while driving.
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Machine Translated by Google drive Four 4-5. About driving support 4-1. Before driving Before devices Cruise control ....261 driving ....... 210 Radar cruise Precautions when loading luggage ..... 219 control (with 4-2. How to drive all vehicle speed tracking function) 265 Power (ignition) Clearance Sonar ..278 switch ..........
Press the power switch to stop the hybrid system Make sure you have an electronic key with you, and use wheel Four chocks* if necessary when parking on a slope where the doors are locked. *Wheel chocks can be purchased at Toyota dealers.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-1. When driving How to start uphill While depressing the brake pedal, shift the shift lever to D (ÿ P. 228) Pull the parking brake switch to manually apply the parking brake (ÿ P. 235) Gradually release the brake pedal and depress the accelerator pedal.
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Machine Translated by Google 212 4-1. Before driving ÿ Suppression of sudden start (drive start control) • Hybrid system output may be reduced if any of the following unusual operations are performed. ÿ When the shift lever is operated (R to D, D to R, N to R, P to D, P to R) while the accelerator pedal is depressed.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-1. When driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿ When starting To prevent accidents caused by the vehicle moving, always depress the brake pedal when the vehicle is stopped with the READY indicator illuminated.
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Machine Translated by Google 214 4-1. Before driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿ When driving •During normal driving, do not stop the hybrid system while driving. Even if the hybrid system is stopped while driving, the steering wheel and brakes can still be operated, but the steering force assistance will be lost, making it difficult to operate the steering wheel.
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ÿ When a warning sound (squeaky sound) is continuously generated from near the brake Have the vehicle inspected by a Toyota dealer as soon as possible and replace the brake pads. Failure to replace the pads when required may result in disc rotor damage.
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Machine Translated by Google 216 4-1. Before driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿWhen stopping •Do not depress the accelerator pedal unnecessarily. If the shift lever is in any position other than P or N, the vehicle may start suddenly and lead to an accident, which is dangerous.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-1. When driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿ When taking a nap Be sure to stop the hybrid system. If you take a nap with the READY indicator lit, you may unintentionally move the shift lever or depress the accelerator pedal, which could result in an accident or a fire due to abnormal overheating of the hybrid system.
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•Engine damage due to inhalation of water In the unlikely event that you drive on a flooded road and become submerged in water, be sure to have your Toyota dealer perform the following inspections. •Brake effectiveness •Changes in the amount and quality of oil and fluid in the engine, transmission, etc.
Machine Translated by Google 4-1. When driving Precautions when loading luggage For safe and comfortable driving, please observe the following when loading luggage. caveat ÿItems that should not be stacked Stacking the following items may cause a fire and is dangerous. •Container containing fuel •Spray can ÿWhen loading luggage...
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Machine Translated by Google 220 4-2. How to drive Power (ignition) switch By carrying the electronic key and performing the following operations, you can start the hybrid system or change the power switch mode. How to start the hybrid system Pull the parking brake switch to confirm that the parking brake is engaged (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-2. How to drive How to stop the hybrid system Bring the vehicle to a complete stop Apply the parking brake (ÿ P. 234) and move the shift lever to the P position Press the power switch Remove your foot from the brake pedal until the "Accessory" Four indication on the multi-information display turns off.
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Machine Translated by Google 222 4-2. How to drive When the hybrid system is stopped with the shift lever in a position other than P If the hybrid system is stopped with the shift lever in any position other than P, the hybrid system will stop, but the power switch mode will not turn OFF.
ÿ "Smart Entry & Start System" on the multi-information display System failure Check the manual" is displayed There may be a problem with the system. Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. ÿ If the READY indicator does not light If the READY indicator does not light even after starting the engine in the correct order, please contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
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Machine Translated by Google 224 4-2. How to drive ÿ Operation of the power switch •If you cannot press it quickly and firmly, switch modes or start the hybrid system. It may not start. •If you restart immediately after turning off the power switch, the hybrid system may not start. After turning off the power switch, wait a few seconds before restarting.
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ÿ When starting the hybrid system If the hybrid system does not start easily, have it checked by your Toyota dealer immediately. 4 driving ÿ Operation of the power switch If there is a feeling of discomfort, such as when the power switch is operated, it may be damaged.
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Machine Translated by Google 226 4-2. How to drive EV drive mode EV drive mode is a mode in which power is supplied from the drive battery and the vehicle runs using only the electric motor. You can drive early in the morning or late at night in residential areas or indoor parking lots without worrying about noise or exhaust gas.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-2. How to drive ÿ Switching to EV drive mode when the gasoline engine is cold If the hybrid system is started while the gasoline engine is cold, the gasoline engine will automatically start after a while to warm up, making it impossible to switch to EV drive mode.
Machine Translated by Google 228 4-2. How to drive transmission How to move the shift lever With the power switch in ON mode, depress the brake pedal. to operate. Operate between P and D after depressing the brake pedal and stopping the car completely. please.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-2. How to drive Shift range selection in S mode Shifting the shift lever to the S position switches to S mode. You can select the desired shift range by operating the shift lever and drive. You can select the shift range by operating the "-"...
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Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. However, as a temporary measure, the shift lever can be shifted by the following method.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-2. How to drive Remove the cover Four Use a flathead screwdriver to remove the cover. Wrap a cloth around the tip of a screwdriver to protect it from being scratched. Press the shift lock release button. Five The lever can be shifted while the button is pressed.
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Machine Translated by Google 232 4-2. How to drive Note ÿ Charging the drive battery When the shift lever is in N, the traction battery will not be charged even if the gasoline engine is running.
Machine Translated by Google 4-2. How to drive direction indicator lever How to operate left turn Turn right Lane change to the left (hold the lever halfway) The left turn signal will flash until the lever is released. Lane change to the right Four (hold the lever halfway) The right turn signal will flash until the lever...
Machine Translated by Google 234 4-2. How to drive electric parking brake You can choose from the following modes according to your preference. auto mode The parking brake automatically operates according to the operation of the shift lever. The parking brake can be applied/released manually even in auto mode.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-2. How to drive manual mode You can manually apply and release the parking brake. Apply the parking brake The parking brake indicator light will illuminate. In an emergency, if you need to apply the parking brake while driving, keep pulling the switch.
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Machine Translated by Google 236 4-2. How to drive ÿ About the parking brake indicator light •When the parking brake is applied, the power switch mode will change as follows. The parking brake indicator light will illuminate. ON mode: Lights up until the parking brake is released. Other than ON mode: Lights up for about 15 seconds.
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Park your car in a safe place and check the warning signs. ÿ When it is left on due to a malfunction, etc. Driving with the parking brake applied can cause the brake components to overheat, resulting in reduced braking effectiveness and premature wear. Contact your Toyota dealer immediately. 4 driving...
Machine Translated by Google 238 4-2. How to drive brake hold When the shift lever is in D/S or N and the brake hold system is ON, if you step on the brake pedal and stop the vehicle, the brakes will be held. When the shift lever is in D or S, it is released at the same time as you step on the accelerator pedal, allowing you to start moving smoothly.
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Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. ÿ When "BrakeHold failure" is displayed on the multi-information display Kiha There may be an abnormality in the system. Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. 4 driving ÿ About warning messages and warning buzzers A warning message and buzzer will alert you when you need to be careful with the operation or when an abnormality occurs in the system.
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Machine Translated by Google 240 4-2. How to drive Note ÿ When parking Brake hold is not a function for long-term parking. If the power switch is turned off while the brakes are held, the hold may be released and the vehicle may start moving.
Machine Translated by Google 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper lamp switch You can turn on the headlamps etc. automatically or manually. How to operate Turn on the side lights, tail lights, number lights, and instrument panel lights.
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Machine Translated by Google 242 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper Cornering lampÿ When any of the following conditions are met when the headlamps (low beam) are turned on, the cornering lamps are additionally turned on to illuminate the direction in which the vehicle is traveling in order to ensure excellent visibility at intersections and when parking at night.
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ÿWhen the multi-information display shows "Headlamp system failure. Please check at your dealer." There is a possibility that there is a problem with the system. Have it checked 4 driving at a Toyota dealer. ÿ Customization function You can change the settings such as the sensitivity of the light sensor.
Machine Translated by Google 244 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper Automatic high beamÿ The automatic high beam uses a camera sensor installed in the inner mirror to determine the brightness of the lights of oncoming or preceding vehicles, street lights, etc., and automatically switches between high beam and low beam.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper How to switch manually ÿ Switching to low beam Return the lever to its original position The automatic high beam indicator light goes out. To return to automatic high beam, push the lever forward again.
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Machine Translated by Google 246 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper knowledge ÿ Operating conditions When the power switch is in ON mode ÿAbout automatic high beam •In the following situations, the high beam may not automatically switch to the low beam. vinegar.
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4 driving ÿ On the multi-information display, "Headlamp system failure at the dealer. If the warning message "Please check" is displayed, there may be a problem with the system. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. caveat ÿ For safe use Don't rely on automatic high beams.
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Do not place anything on the dashboard • Do not attach accessories around the inner mirror or camera sensor. Do not overload your luggage Do not modify the vehicle • Do not replace the windshield with a non-genuine Toyota product.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper fog light switch Ensure visibility in bad weather such as rain and fog. front fog light switch Turn off Turn on 4 driving Front &...
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Machine Translated by Google 250 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper knowledge ÿ Lighting conditions Front fog lights: Can be used when the headlamps or side lights are on. Rear fog lights: Rear fog lights are only available when the front fog lights are on.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper Wiper & Washer (Front) How to operate Intermittent time-adjustable wiper Operate the lever as follows to select wiper operation. Stop intermittent operation The higher the vehicle speed, the higher the activation frequency.
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Machine Translated by Google 252 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper rain sensor wiper Operate the lever as follows to select wiper operation. Stop AUTO mode Low speed action High speed action Four Temporary action Five When "...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper knowledge ÿ Operating conditions When the power switch is in ON mode ÿ Anti-drip operation The washer fluid sprays the wipers several times, then one more time to prevent dripping. However, the anti-drip operation does not work while driving.
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Do not operate the washer switch continuously. The pump may be damaged. ÿ When the nozzle is clogged If the nozzle is clogged, please contact your Toyota dealer. Do not remove it with a pin or the like. Doing so may damage the nozzle.
Machine Translated by Google 4-3. How to turn on the lamp and how to use the wiper Wiper & washer (rear) Rotate the lever as follows to select wiper operation. Stop intermittent operation Normal operation 4 driving Dispense washer fluid/operate wiper Four interlock The wipers will operate several times after the...
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Do not operate the washer switch continuously. The pump may be damaged. ÿ When the nozzle is clogged If the nozzle is clogged, please contact your Toyota dealer. Do not remove it with a pin or the like. Doing so may damage the nozzle.
Machine Translated by Google 4-4. How to refuel How to open the fuel filler port before refueling • Close the door and door glass, and turn off the power switch. • Check the type of fuel. knowledge ÿ Type of fuel •...
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Machine Translated by Google 258 4-4. How to refuel caveat ÿ When refueling Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury, such as fire, or in the worst case, death. • Before refueling, remove static electricity from your body by touching metal parts such as the body.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-4. How to refuel Note ÿ When refueling Please use the specified gasoline. Do not use non-designated gasoline or other fuels (poor gasoline, light oil, kerosene, high-concentration bio- mixed gasoline*) or spill fuel. following situations may occur. •Engine startability deteriorates •Noise or vibration (knocking) occurs from the engine •Engine output decreases...
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ÿ When the cap does not close properly Be sure to contact your Toyota dealer. Using a cap that does not close properly or using a non-genuine cap may result in fire, serious injury, or in the worst case, death.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment cruise control Functional overview You can drive at a constant speed without stepping on the accelerator pedal. Indicator light Cruise control switch set speed Press the ON-OFF switch to turn on the system 4 driving The cruise control indicator light will...
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Machine Translated by Google 262 4-5. Driving support equipment change the set speed To change the set speed, operate the lever until the desired speed is reached. speed up slow down Fine adjustment: Gently operate the lever up or down and let Adjustment: Hold the lever until the desired vehicle speed is reached The set speed is increased or decreased as follows:...
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When the multi-information display shows "Cruise control malfunction. Please check at your dealer" while driving at a constant speed. Turn off the system once with the ON-OFF switch and set it again. If the setting cannot be made or it is canceled immediately, there may be a system malfunction. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer.
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Machine Translated by Google 264 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿ To prevent erroneous operation When not using cruise control, turn off the system with the ON-OFF switch. ÿ Situations in which cruise control should not be used Do not use cruise control in the following situations. You could lose control of your vehicle and cause an accident, which could result in serious injury or even death.
Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function)ÿ Functional overview Even without operating the accelerator pedal, in the inter-vehicle distance control mode, the vehicle follows the speed of the preceding vehicle and automatically accelerates, decelerates, and stops. In constant speed control mode, you can drive at a constant vehicle speed.
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Machine Translated by Google 266 4-5. Driving support equipment Driving in distance control mode In the inter-vehicle distance control mode, the radar sensor determines whether there is a preceding vehicle within approximately 100m in front of the vehicle and the distance between the vehicle and the preceding vehicle, and controls to ensure an appropriate distance between the vehicle and the preceding vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Setting the vehicle speed (vehicle distance control mode) Press the ON-OFF switch to turn on the system. The radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function) indicator lights up and a message appears on the multi- information display.
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Machine Translated by Google 268 4-5. Driving support equipment change the set speed To change the set speed, operate the lever until the desired speed is displayed. Increase speed (except during controlled stop in vehicle distance control mode) Decrease speed Fine adjustment: Lightly operate the lever up or down and let go Large adjustment: hold the lever until the desired...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Guideline for selecting distance between vehicles (distance control mode) Please select the distance between vehicles referring to the following guidelines. (When driving at a vehicle speed of 80km/h) The inter-vehicle distance will increase or decrease according to the vehicle speed. In addition, the distance between vehicles when the vehicle is controlled to a stop is approximately 3 to 5m regardless of the settings.
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Machine Translated by Google 270 4-5. Driving support equipment Approach warning (vehicle distance control mode) When the vehicle approaches the vehicle in front without slowing down sufficiently, such as when another vehicle cuts in while the vehicle is being followed, the display flashes and buzzes to alert the driver.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Driving in constant speed control mode In constant speed control mode, the vehicle runs at a constant speed without following the changes in speed of the preceding vehicle. Use only when the vehicle distance control mode cannot be used due to dirt on the radar sensor, etc.
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• The following was detected during a controlled stop ÿ The driver's seat belt is not worn ÿ The driver's door is opened If distance control driving is automatically canceled for any other reason, the system may be malfunctioning. Please consult your Toyota dealer.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Automatic cancellation of constant speed control mode The constant speed control mode is automatically canceled in the following cases. •Vehicle speed decreased by about 16km/h or more from the set speed •Vehicle speed dropped to about 40km/ h or less •VSC activated •TRC activated for a certain period of time •...
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Machine Translated by Google 274 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿ For safe use Drivers are responsible for driving safely. Do not rely too much on the system, and the driver is always responsible for understanding the surroundings and driving safely. Radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed tracking function) is a system that assists some of the driver's operations and reduces the operational burden, but the range of assistance is limited.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿCircumstances in which radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed following function) should not be used Do not use radar cruise control (with all vehicle speed following function) in the following situations. Inadequate control may lead to an unexpected accident, leading to serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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Machine Translated by Google 276 4-5. Driving Support Device caveat •When a motorcycle is traveling in the same lane • Water and snow are scattered from the surrounding cars, which interferes with the detection of the radar sensor. when • When the vehicle posture is upward (heavy when carrying luggage, etc.) ÿ...
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Avoid strong impacts around the sensor Misaligned sensors can cause system malfunctions. If the sensor or its surroundings receive a strong impact, be sure to have it checked and adjusted by your Toyota dealer. • Do not disassemble the sensor.
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Machine Translated by Google 278 4-5. Driving support equipment clearance sonar Clearance sonar uses ultrasonic sensors to detect the approximate distance between the vehicle and obstacles while driving at low speeds (approximately 10km/h or less), and displays the information on the multi-information display and navigation screenÿ in the meter.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment How to display the clearance sonar ÿ Multi-information display display Front sensor operation display Front corner sensor operation display Front side sensor operation display Rear side sensor Four Four operation display Rear corner sensor Four Five Five...
Machine Translated by Google 280 4-5. Driving support equipment How to read the distance display interrupt display Approximate distance to obstacles When using a When Front corner panoramic Rear corner & Normal using & front sensorÿ display *1, *2 view back sensor &...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment The illustration is an example for explanation and may vary depending on the display (ÿ P. 279) *2 On vehicles equipped with Intelligent Parking Assist 2, the sensor display is displayed in gray. Also, the front side sensor operation display and rear side sensor operation display will not be displayed until the side area scan is completed.
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Machine Translated by Google 282 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ When obstacles are detected at the front and rear of the vehicle at the same time • When an obstacle is detected on the front or rear side and the buzzer sounds continuously, if a new obstacle is detected on the opposite side (front or rear), the buzzer sounds repeatedly.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Voice guidance/navigation screen display/buzzer settings (vehicles equipped with a manufacturer's optional navigation system) Clearance sonar can be set when the power switch is in ON mode. Touch "Settings/ Edit" outside the screen Select "Driving assistance" in the screen Select "Clearance sonar settings"...
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Machine Translated by Google 284 4-5. Driving Support Device knowledge ÿ Operating conditions • Front corner sensor: ÿ When the power switch is in ON mode ÿ When the shift lever is in a position other than P ÿ When the vehicle speed is approximately 10 km/h or less (except when the shift lever is in R*) Excluding vehicles equipped with Intelligent Clearance Sonar •Front side sensorÿ/Rear side sensorÿ: ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment About the trapping warning function (vehicles equipped with Intelligent Parking Assist 2) A visual and buzzer alerts the driver when side area obstacles are in the vehicle's path. Obstacle Calculated vehicle path BTB45EC006 Side sensors detect obstacles while driving.
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Machine Translated by Google 286 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Sensing of obstacles in the side area (vehicles equipped with Intelligent Parking Assist 2) Obstacles in the side area are not directly detected by sensors, but are detected by front and rear side sensors before calculating the vehicle's position.
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ÿ "Clearance sonar failure" is displayed on the multi-information display. when you get The device may not operate normally due to a sensor abnormality. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. ÿ Customization function You can change the volume of the buzzer,...
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Machine Translated by Google 288 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿ Before using clearance sonar Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may lead to an unexpected accident and is dangerous. •Do not allow the vehicle speed to exceed approximately 10 km/h. •There are limits to the sensing range and operating speed of the sensor.
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•When an obstacle comes too close to the sensor when given •When a non-Toyota genuine suspension is installed •When the towing hook is attached •When a light type license plate is installed Depending on the shape and conditions of the obstacle, the sensing range may be shortened or may not be...
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Machine Translated by Google 290 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿAbout the side sensorÿ In the following cases, the clearance sonar may not work properly, which may lead to an unexpected accident and is dangerous. Please drive carefully. When starting immediately after turning the power switch to ON mode, when there is a small vehicle or obstacle that cannot be detected by the front side sensor.
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ÿ Precautions when using clearance sonar In the following cases, the device may not operate normally due to sensor malfunction. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. •When the operation indicator of the clearance sonar flashes and the buzzer sounds while no obstacle is detected.
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Machine Translated by Google 292 4-5. Driving support equipment Intelligent clearance sonarÿ When there is a danger of colliding with an obstacle when parking or driving at extremely low speeds, when the accelerator pedal is pressed incorrectly or when the accelerator pedal is depressed too quickly, or when the shift lever is pressed incorrectly, the sensor detects obstacles in the forward and backward directions.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment • When the shift lever is mistakenly put in D and the vehicle moves forward. 4 driving...
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Machine Translated by Google 294 4-5. Driving support equipment Sensor type front corner sensor front sensor Rear corner sensor Back sensor Four Switching Intelligent Clearance Sonar Intelligent Clearance Sonar can be switched ON (operate) or OFF (stop) in "Settings" on the multi-information display. (ÿ P. 96) The ICS OFF indicator lights when the intelligent clearance sonar is turned off...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment About operation When Intelligent Clearance Sonar senses an obstacle with the possibility of a collision, it suppresses the increase in vehicle speed by suppressing the output of the hybrid system. (Hybrid system output suppression control: Figure 1 below) If the accelerator pedal is continued to be depressed, the brakes are applied to decelerate the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 296 4-5. Driving support equipment About operating conditions ÿ Operation start conditions The ICS OFF indicator is not lit or flashing (ÿ P. 301, 498) and the following conditions are met. Hybrid system output suppression control ÿ When the intelligent clearance sonar is ON (activated) ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Hybrid system output suppression control/brake control display/buzzer When the hybrid system output suppression control/brake control is activated, a buzzer notifies you and a message is displayed on the multi- information display. Depending on the situation, either acceleration limit control or maximum output suppression control is activated.
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Machine Translated by Google 298 4-5. Driving Support Device knowledge ÿ Sensing range of the sensor The sensing range of Intelligent Clearance Sonar is different from the sensing range of Clearance Sonar (ÿ P. 282). Therefore, Intelligent Clearance Sonar may not start operating even if the Clearance Sonar informs you that you are approaching an obstacle.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Situations in which the system operates even if there is no possibility of collision The system may operate even if there is no possibility of collision in the following situations: when driving on narrow roads When driving on gravel roads, grassy areas, etc.
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Machine Translated by Google 300 4-5. Driving support equipment In the unlikely event that the Intelligent Clearance Sonar is accidentally activated at a railroad crossing, etc. Even if the Intelligent Clearance Sonar is accidentally activated at a railroad crossing, etc., the brake control will be canceled in about 2 seconds, so the vehicle will continue to move forward.
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When the ice melts, it will return to normal. •If the display appears even after removing dirt from the sensor, If any indication appears, have it inspected at your Toyota dealer. •The system may not have been initialized after the auxiliary battery was removed. Please initialize the system.
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Machine Translated by Google 302 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿ For safe use Don't overestimate the system. Overreliance on the system may lead to an unexpected accident, which is dangerous. •Drivers are responsible for safe driving. Always be aware of your surroundings and try to drive safely.
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•If the area around the sensor receives an impact, the device may not operate normally due to sensor failure. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. • When washing the car with a high-pressure car wash, do not apply water directly to the sensor.
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Machine Translated by Google 304 4-5. Driving support equipment Intelligent Parking Assist 2ÿ About Intelligent Parking Assist 2 ÿ Overview of Functions This system assists in reversing parking by combining and displaying a guide line that serves as a reference for reversing operations on the image behind the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment List of assist modes and functions of Intelligent Parking Assist 2 Reference page Assist mode Parking type Function Functional overview Assist starts from the reverse start position and continues until the target parking position. You Back P.322 can also select or change the...
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Machine Translated by Google 306 4-5. Driving support equipment Switching assist mode ÿ Switching by IPA switch press the switch You can switch functions and stop/ resume assist mode. When the power switch is in ON mode, the shift lever is in a position other than P or R, and the vehicle speed is less than 30km/h, each time the IPA switch is pressed, the function switches as follows.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment About the guide screen A guide screen is displayed on the multi-information display and the navigation screen. Multi-information display indication navigation screen 12 9 BTB45EC015 IPA switch icon Lights up green when automatic steering is activated. 4 driving Operation display Indicates the operating status of Intelligent Parking Assist 2.
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ÿ If the camera installation status confirmation line is misaligned If the edge of the bumper shown on the navigation screen does not line up with the camera installation confirmation line, the camera is facing the wrong direction. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Canceling/suspending assist mode Assist mode is canceled or interrupted when: When assist is canceled ÿThe screen has been switched ÿThe temperature protection function of the system has been activated ÿSystem malfunction ÿReversing without determining the target parking position in garage parking assist mode ÿThe system has determined that the parking environment is such that assistance cannot continue When the assist is canceled, hold the...
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Machine Translated by Google 310 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel parking (garage parking) Use one of the following modes when parallel parking such as parking in a garage. Only in the parking assistance mode, the steering wheel is operated automatically. Course display Parking guide line display mode (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Parking assistance mode (ÿ P. 321) Distance reference line display mode In this mode, only the distance reference line is This mode assists parking in the garage by displayed. automatically operating the steering wheel so that the vehicle can be parked near the target parking Please use it if you do not need a guide.
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Machine Translated by Google 312 4-5. Driving support equipment Use when parallel parking Use one of the following modes when parallel parking: The steering wheel is automatically operated only in parallel parking assist mode. Course display mode Parking guide line display mode (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel parking assist mode (ÿ Distance reference line display mode P. 332) This mode assists parallel parking by In this mode, only the distance reference line is automatically operating the steering wheel so displayed.
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Machine Translated by Google 314 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel parking method (route display mode) ÿ Viewing the screen (navigation screen) It can be used by shifting the shift lever to R. When the shift reverse interlocking function (ÿ P. 329) is ON, the reverse parking function (ÿ P. 322) operates when the shift lever is set to R.
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•If the vehicle width extension line and the expected course line deviate when the steering wheel is straight (straight ahead), it is possible that initialization has not been performed correctly. Have it checked at your Toyota dealer. •The vehicle width extension line is displayed wider than the actual vehicle width. When backing up, always back Please drive while directly confirming the safety of your surroundings.
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Machine Translated by Google 316 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Parking The operation procedure is just an example, and the timing and amount of steering wheel operation will differ depending on the road conditions, road surface conditions, and vehicle conditions when parking.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Operate the steering wheel so that the expected course line is within the target parking position, and slowly back up. When the rear of the car enters the target parking 4 driving Four position, operate the steering wheel so that the distance between the vehicle width extension line...
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Machine Translated by Google 318 4-5. Driving support equipment knowledge •When parking, the image on the screen may differ from the actual situation, so be sure to check directly. •Even if the distance reference line and the rear end of the target parking position appear parallel on the screen, they may not actually be parallel.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel parking method (parking guide line display mode) ÿ Viewing the screen (navigation screen) It can be used by shifting the shift lever to R. When the shift reverse interlocking function (ÿ P. 329) is ON, the reverse parking function (ÿ P. 322) operates when the shift lever is set to R.
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Machine Translated by Google 320 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Parking The operating procedure is just an example, and the timing and amount of steering wheel operation will differ depending on the road conditions, road surface conditions, and vehicle conditions when parking. The following instructions are for parking on the right side of the vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel parking method (garage assist mode) ÿ Overview of functions Garage parking assist mode has the following two functions. Forward Guidance Function (ÿ P. 323) If the center of the target parking position can be seen almost right beside the vehicle and the parking space can be detected, the forward guidance function can be used.
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Machine Translated by Google 322 4-5. Driving support equipment Reverse parking function (ÿ P. 327) You can use the reverse parking function by stopping the vehicle in front of the target parking position and shifting the shift lever to R. (When the shift-reverse interlocking function is ON) In addition, depending on the situation such as the parking space, if it is necessary to turn back, it will also assist the turning operation.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Park using the forward guidance function. Handle automatic operation direction Press the IPA switch and confirm that the display on the multi-information display has changed to "Forward guidance" When the function switches to the forward guidance function, a voice Target parking will be output saying "This is forward...
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Machine Translated by Google 324 4-5. Driving support equipment Assume a normal driving posture, place your hand lightly on the steering wheel without applying force, directly check the safety in front of and around the vehicle, depress the brake pedal to adjust the vehicle speed, and move forward slowly.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment When the voice says, "Reverse slowly," assume a normal reversing operation Five posture, place your hand lightly on the steering wheel so as not to apply force, directly check the safety behind and around the vehicle, and press the brake pedal.
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Machine Translated by Google 326 4-5. Driving support equipment When the voice says, "Reverse slowly," assume a normal reversing operation posture, place your hand lightly on the steering wheel so as not to apply force, directly check the safety behind and around the vehicle, and press the brake pedal. Slowly reverse while stepping on to adjust the vehicle speed.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Parking using the reverse parking function When the shift reverse interlocking function (ÿ P. 329) is ON, moving the shift lever to R activates the reverse parking function, allowing you to select and change the target from multiple parking spaces.
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Machine Translated by Google 328 4-5. Driving support equipment When you touch (ÿ P. 308) on the navigation screen to confirm the target, a voice will be output saying "Assistance will start when you back up." After that, gradually remove your foot from the brake pedal and slowly back up, and a beep will sound and the assist will start.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Tips for using the forward guidance function Approach the target parking position keeping a distance of about 1 m from the parked vehicle. If the distance from the parked vehicle is too large, the front side sensor/rear side sensor may not be able to detect the parked vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 330 4-5. Driving support equipment Note •If the target parking position is misidentified, such hanging on the vehicle as when the blue frame or avoidance pole is on the parked vehicle, change the parking position. •Make sure that there are no obstacles in the blue hanging on the vehicle frame or between your vehicle and the target parking position, and that the avoidance pole is...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel parking method (parking guide line display mode) ÿ Viewing the screen ÿ P.319 ÿ Parking The operation procedure is just an example, and the timing and amount of steering wheel operation will differ depending on the road conditions, road surface conditions, and vehicle conditions when parking.
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Machine Translated by Google 332 4-5. Driving support equipment How to parallel park (parallel parking assist mode) ÿ Overview of function If a parking space can be detected, you can use the parallel parking assist mode that guides you to the assist start position and starts assist. In addition, depending on the situation such as parking space, if it is necessary to turn back, it will also assist the turning operation.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Park using the parallel parking function Stop the vehicle at a position where the center of the target parking position can be seen almost to the side, press the IPA switch twice, and confirm that the display on the multi- information display has changed to "parallel parking".
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Machine Translated by Google 334 4-5. Driving support equipment Move your vehicle to a position parallel to the road (or shoulder) with a gap of about 1m from parked vehicles and drive straight ahead. • Please move forward slowly. • Search for parking space starts. During the space search, you can select parking spaces on the left and right sides of the vehicle with the direction indicator lever (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment When you hear a "pop" sound and the stop display (ÿP. 307) lights up, depress the brake pedal to stop. 4 driving Move the shift lever to R when the voice says, "Please reverse the shift." Four Make sure the blue frame matches Five...
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Machine Translated by Google 336 4-5. Driving support equipment Assume a normal reversing operation posture, place your hand lightly on the steering wheel so as not to apply force, directly check the safety behind and around the parking space, check that there are no obstacles in the parking space, and then apply the brake pedal.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment When you hear the voice saying, "Please drive forward slowly," assume a normal driving posture, place your hands lightly on the steering wheel so as not to apply force, directly check the safety in front of you and the surrounding area, and press the brake pedal. Step forward slowly while adjusting the vehicle speed by depressing the brake pedal.
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Machine Translated by Google 338 4-5. Driving support equipment About the timing of pressing the IPA switch In the procedure for parking using the parallel parking assist mode, the assist mode may also operate in the following cases, but in that case please follow the instructions on the multi-information display to perform the parking operation.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Note •Make sure that there are no obstacles in the hanging on the shoulder blue frame or between your vehicle and the target parking position, and that the avoidance pole is not hanging on the hanging on the vehicle parked vehicle or wall.
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Machine Translated by Google 340 4-5. Driving support equipment Parallel retrieval method (parallel retrieval assist mode) ÿ Function overview When exiting from parallel parking, by selecting the direction in which you want to exit the parking lot, the steering wheel operation is assisted to a position where you can start. With the shift lever in P, press the IPA switch to select tandem exit, and select the desired exit direction...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Issue using the tandem issue function Note Do not use the parallel exit feature for anything other than exiting from a parallel park. If you accidentally start the assist, step on the brake pedal to stop the vehicle, and operate the IPA switch to cancel the assist.
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Machine Translated by Google 342 4-5. Driving support equipment Assuming a normal reversing operation posture, place your hands lightly on the Four steering wheel so as not to apply force, directly confirm the safety of the rear and surrounding area, step on the brake pedal to adjust the vehicle speed, and slowly reverse.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment When you hear a "pop" sound and the stop display (ÿP. 307) lights up, depress the brake pedal to stop. Move the shift lever to R when the voice says, "Please reverse the 4 driving 'Pong' shift."...
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Machine Translated by Google 344 4-5. Driving support equipment When you hear a "pop" sound and the stop display (ÿP. 307) lights up, depress the brake pedal to stop. When the voice says "Please shift to drive", shift the shift lever to D includes the S position.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment When the vehicle has almost reached the position where it is possible to leave the garage, a voice saying ““Beep” Assist will end” will be output, and the assist will end. Hold the handle and move forward. 4 driving knowledge ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 346 4-5. Driving support equipment •When there are obstacles such as walls or pillars near the front or rear side sensors, or when there are people. If the road surface is cobbled, rough gravel or grating When the vehicle is parked on a curb and the side sensor detects the road surface.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment caveat ÿ About the tandem retrieval function In the following cases, the side sensors may not be able to accurately detect obstacles, which may lead to an unexpected accident and is dangerous. Please drive carefully. •If the obstacle is in a position where the sensor cannot detect it, 1 obstacle •...
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ON check at your dealer. mode. If it is displayed again, have it inspected by your Toyota dealer. Temporary heating of the power steering system Turn off the power switch once, wait a while, and then turn it back on.
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When the multi-information display shows "IPA System Check Check at your dealer", there may be a problem with the system. Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. ÿ If the navigation screen turns black while Intelligent Parking Assist 2 is...
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Machine Translated by Google 350 4-5. Driving support equipment Precautions for use ÿ Regarding the area shown on the screen The area behind the car (area shown in the figure on the right) is shown from the rear end of the bumper. • Depending on the condition of the vehicle and the road surface, the imaged range may vary.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Situations in which white line recognition may not work properly In the following situations, it may not be possible to detect the parking frame on the road surface. Parking lots without white lines (parking frames are made of ropes, blocks, etc.) (if any) •...
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Machine Translated by Google 352 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Regarding the error between the screen and the actual road surface The distance reference line indicates the distance to a flat road surface. Therefore, in the following situations, there will be an error between the target parking position set on the screen, the guide on the screen and the actual distance and course on the road surface.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ When there is a three- dimensional object nearby The guide on the screen is for flat objects (roads, etc.). When there is a three-dimensional object with an overhang (an obstacle such as the bed of a truck) nearby, pay attention to the following points to avoid colliding with it.
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Machine Translated by Google 354 4-5. Driving support equipment • About the distance reference line Since the distance reference line is displayed against the road surface, it is not possible to judge the distance to the three-dimensional object. Directly check the safety behind and around you.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment knowledge •Sensor feeling in garage parking assist mode About knowledge Target parking position •Sensor detection range in parallel parking assist mode 4 driving Target parking position •If the parked vehicle is behind the target parking position, it may not be detected due to the distance. Also, depending on the shape and conditions of the parked vehicle, the detection distance may be shortened or detection may not be possible.
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Machine Translated by Google 356 4-5. Driving support equipment •It may not be possible to detect objects other than parked vehicles, such as pillars and walls. Also, even if it can be detected, the target parking position may shift. pillar wall •The target parking position may shift due to the detection of pedestrians.
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•Do not use tires other than those fitted at the time of shipment from the manufacturer. The system may not operate normally. Also, when tires are replaced, the display position of lines and frames displayed on the screen may be inaccurate. When replacing tires, consult your Toyota dealer.
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(ÿ P. 308) does not line up with the edge of the bumper, the position or attachment angle of the camera may be misaligned. . Please have it inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
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Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. ÿ Do not attach accessories, etc. in the detection range of the sensor.
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Note • If the screen does not change even after performing the above operations, have the vehicle inspected by a Toyota dealer. please •When you return to the normal screen after performing the above operation, use the assist mode once and check that the target parking position is assisted as before.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Device to assist driving In order to improve driving safety and driving performance, the following devices operate automatically according to driving conditions. However, these systems are only auxiliary, so don't rely on them and drive carefully. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 362 4-5. Driving support equipment • E-Four (electric 4WD system) Depending on various driving conditions, such as normal driving, cornering, climbing hills, starting, accelerating, and slippery roads due to snow, rain, etc., FF (front-wheel drive) to 4WD (4-wheel drive) driving conditions are available.
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(ÿ P.371) ÿ "TRC Off" appears on the multi-information display without pressing is displayed, the TRC is in a state where it cannot operate. Please consult your Toyota dealer. 4 driving ÿ ABS, Brake Assist, VSC, TRC, Hill Start Assist Control...
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Machine Translated by Google 364 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Operating sound of EPS motor When you operate the steering wheel, you may hear the sound of the motor (“whining” sound), but it is not a malfunction. ÿ Automatic recovery of TRC and VSC Even if the TRC and VSC are disabled, they will automatically return to the operable state when the hybrid system is restarted after being stopped.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ Automatic cancellation of emergency brake signal The system will be deactivated when one of the following occurs: Blinking the emergency flashing light •The brake pedal is released caveat ÿ When the effect of ABS cannot be demonstrated When exceeding the limit of the grip performance of the tire (excessive wear on a snow-covered road surface) (e.g., when driving on tires with •...
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(ÿ P. 554) ABS, TRC, and VSC will not work properly if different tires are installed. When replacing tires or wheels, consult your Toyota dealer. ÿ Handling of tires and suspension Using defective tires or modifying the suspension can adversely affect the driving assistance systems and may lead to system failure.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment PCS (pre-crash safety system)ÿ When the radar sensor determines that there is a possibility of a collision with a vehicle or obstacle in front, an alert will be sent to the driver to urge the driver to take evasive maneuvers to help prevent collisions.
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Machine Translated by Google 368 4-5. Driving support equipment Switching the pre-crash safety system ÿ Change the warning timing of the pre-crash safety system Each time the PCS switch is pressed, the distance can be changed as follows. Middle * Near initial setting ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment Radar sensor Detects whether there are vehicles or obstacles on or near the route while driving, and determines whether there is a risk of collision based on their position, speed, and course. knowledge ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 370 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿ When the system operates even if there is no possibility of collision In the following cases where the front of the sensor is blocked, the system may determine that there is a possibility of a collision and operate.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-5. Driving support equipment ÿAutomatic release of the system When an abnormality is detected in the system or when the sensor cannot detect an obstacle (sensor is dirty, etc.), the system operation is automatically released. In such cases, even if there is a possibility of collision, the system will not work effectively.
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Avoid strong impacts around the sensor Misaligned sensors can cause system malfunctions or abnormalities. If the sensor or its surroundings receive a strong impact, be sure to have it checked and adjusted by a Toyota dealer. • Do not disassemble the sensor.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-6. Driving Advice Hybrid car driving advice For eco-friendly and economical driving, please keep the following in mind. • Using eco-driving mode When Eco Drive Mode is used, the generation of torque in response to depression of the accelerator pedal becomes slower than normal.
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Machine Translated by Google 374 4-6. Driving Advice • Driving on highways Reduce your speed and drive at a constant speed. Also, when approaching a toll gate, release the accelerator pedal early and apply the brakes gently. More of the electrical energy generated during deceleration can be recovered.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-6. Driving Advice driving in cold weather In preparation for cold weather, please operate properly after taking proper measures such as preparations and inspections. ready for winter • Use the following items that are appropriate for the outside temperature.
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Doing so may result in a connection. Wheel chocks can be purchased at your Toyota dealer. *2 The lock is applied when shifting from P without depressing the brake pedal. If you can shift, there may be a problem with the shift lock system.
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Machine Translated by Google 4-6. Driving Advice Switching the wiper stop position (cold region model) The wiper stop position can be switched to the winter stop position. If a large amount of snow accumulates on the windshield, the wipers may not be able to move up and the wiper motor may be damaged, so switch from the standard stop position to the winter stop position.
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•Wiper blades for cold climates used in the snow season have metal parts covered with rubber to prevent snow from adhering to them. Please purchase the blade specified for each vehicle at your Toyota dealer. •When driving at high speeds, it may be more difficult to wipe off the glass than with normal wiper blades.
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ÿ Use of tire chains We recommend using genuine Toyota tire chains. Some tire chains that are not genuine Toyota products may hit the vehicle body and interfere with driving. For details, please consult your Toyota dealer. ÿ When removing ice from the windshield Do not smash it by hitting it.
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Machine Translated by Google Interior equipment/functions Five 5-1. How to use air conditioner 5-3. Storage equipment Storage equipment list......405 defogger ÿ Glove box........406 ÿ Rear air conditioner ......394 Console box ......406 ÿ Cup Steering heater/seat holder/bottle heater/seat holder .....408 ÿ Accessory ventilator (Second box ......408 ....411 seat) ..
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Machine Translated by Google 382 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger front air conditioner Automatically adjusts the air outlet and air volume according to the set temperature. About the air conditioner operation switch When you touch the touch switch on the air conditioner operation panel, an operation sound will be heard. Monitor section Driver's side temperature...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger ÿ Switch the air outlet Touch on the air conditioner operation panel Each touch switches the air outlet. Blows air to the upper body Blows air to the upper body and feet Blows air to the feet Blows air at your feet and clears the Four...
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Machine Translated by Google 384 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger ÿ Operating indicator light during auto setting When the air volume or air outlet is switched, the operating indicator light on the air conditioner operation panel goes off, but the auto setting for functions other than the operated function continues.
Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger ÿ To operate the rear air conditioner from the front seat "REAR" is displayed on the monitor where is touched on the air conditioner control panel , and the rear air conditioner operation mode switches to the rear air conditioner operation mode, allowing the rear air conditioner to be operated from the front seat.
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Machine Translated by Google 386 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger ÿ To turn "nanoe" ON/OFF In "Settings" on the multi-information display, turn ON (operation)/ OFF (stop) can be switched. (ÿ P. 96) When ON is selected, " ”...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger knowledge ÿ About the operation of the auto setting Since the air volume is automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting and outside air conditions, the air blowing may stop for a while after touching . ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 388 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger ÿ Switch operation sounds Operation sounds of switches other than touch switches (push switches, dial switches, and clock switches) are muted. ÿThings to keep in mind regarding touch switch operations •Use your fingers (fingers) to operate.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger ÿ When cleaning the air conditioner operation panel The touch switch may react when cleaning. Turn off the power switch before cleaning. ÿ About "nanoe"* 1 The air conditioner is equipped with "nanoe" technology. This technology emits weakly acidic nanoe, which is gentle on the skin and hair wrapped in water, through the driver's seat outside outlet and rear seat "nanoe"...
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Machine Translated by Google 390 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger ÿ To change the reaction of the touch switch on the air conditioner operation panel You can change the time from when you touch the switch to when it responds by the following operation. The air conditioner cannot be operated during operation.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger ÿ Exhaust gas sensor sensitivity adjustment (Vehicles equipped with AUTO internal/external air switching) The following operation allows you to adjust the sensitivity of the exhaust gas sensor when switching between outside air introduction and internal air circulation is in AUTO mode.
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Do not touch it as it may cause burns. ÿ About "nanoe" This system contains high voltage parts and should not be disassembled or repaired. If repair is required, please contact your Toyota dealer. ÿ: Equipment may or may not be available depending on the grade and options.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger Note ÿ Humidity sensor A sensor that monitors the temperature of the windshield and the humidity around it is installed to detect fogging of the windshield (ÿ P. 387). Observe the following to prevent damage to the sensor.
Machine Translated by Google 394 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger rear air conditioner About the rear air conditioner operation switch Monitor section ÿ Adjust the temperature Press to raise the set temperature, press to lower it. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger Use with auto setting Press on the air conditioner operation switch “AUTO” is displayed on the monitor. set the temperature To stop the fan, press ÿ Operation indicator light when set to auto If you change the air volume or air outlet, the "AUTO"...
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Machine Translated by Google 396 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger knowledge ÿ About the front main switch front air conditioner control panel by touching the front seat or You can operate the rear air conditioner. ÿ Operating conditions for the rear air conditioner When the front air conditioner is turned off, the cooling and dehumidifying functions will not operate, and only air will be blown.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger Steering heaterÿ/seat heaterÿ/ seat ventilator (second seat)ÿ You can warm the grips on the left and right of the steering wheel and the seat, and blow air from the second seat to improve ventilation.
Machine Translated by Google 398 5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger steering heater ON/OFF The indicator lights up when it is ON. knowledge ÿ Operating conditions When the power switch is in ON mode ÿ Timer control It will automatically turn off after about 30 minutes.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-1. How to use air conditioner and defogger Seat heater & ventilator (second seat) Open the cover (ÿ P. 160) Turn on the seat heater and ventilator and adjust the temperature Turn it on (press) Press the knob again to turn it off. Blow air (turn left) indicator lights up.
Machine Translated by Google 400 5-2. How to turn on the interior light Interior light list Map lamp (ÿ P. 402) Downlight Rear personal lamps (second and third seats) (ÿ P. 402) Reading lights (ÿ P. 403) Roof Four color illumination (ÿ P. 403) Foot lighting ÿ Five Door courtesy lamps ÿ...
Machine Translated by Google 5-2. How to turn on the interior light knowledge •When the main switch is in the door position, the lighting of each part automatically turns on/ off according to the electronic key detection, door locking/unlocking, door opening/closing, and power switch mode.
Machine Translated by Google 402 5-2. How to turn on the interior light map lamp turn on turn off Rear personal lamp (second seat/third seat) type A type B turn on turn off turn on turn offÿ Each time you press the switch, you can change the brightness in 3 levels.
Machine Translated by Google 5-2. How to turn on the interior light reading light Open the cover (p. 160) Operate in the following manner Lights up/lights out Makes it brighter darken Each time you press the switch ( or ), you can change the brightness in 4 levels.
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Turns off when set to ON mode. Press again to turn it on. •In the following cases, do not use the product and have it inspected by a Toyota dealer. When the roof color illumination is partially illuminated or illuminated in mixed colors...
Machine Translated by Google 5-3. Storage equipment Storage equipment list Accessory compartment (ÿ P. Bottle holder (ÿ P. 410) Four Console box (ÿ P. 411) Cup holder (ÿ P. 408) 5Interior equipment and functions Five 406) Glove box (ÿ P. 406) caveat •Do not leave eyeglasses, lighters, or spray cans in storage equipment.
Machine Translated by Google 406 5-3. Storage equipment glove box push button to open knowledge If you open the glove box while the side lights are on, the lights will come on. Press the console button to open it It can be opened from either the left or right side.
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There is a service plug at the bottom of the console box. The service plug is for shutting off the high voltage of the drive battery when repairing the vehicle at a Toyota dealer. Incorrect handling may result in electric shock, so never 5Interior equipment and functions touch it.
Machine Translated by Google 408 5-3. Storage equipment cup holder/bottle holder ÿ Cup holder Front seat (driver's side) Front seat (passenger side) push to open push to open Press the knob again to close. Console Box Second manual seat (7- seater car) / second power seat (type A) push to open...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-3. Storage equipment Second power seat Second power seat (type A) (type B) open the cover press the button to open the cover Second seat (8-seater car) 5Interior equipment and functions Use by folding the armrest...
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Machine Translated by Google 410 5-3. Storage equipment ÿ Bottle holder front seat second seat third seat knowledge ÿWhen using the cup holder It can be used when the left and right positions of the second seat are on the outside.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-3. Storage equipment caveat • Do not place anything other than cups and cans in the cup holder. Sudden braking or an accident may cause the product to fall and cause injury. •To prevent burns, keep the lid closed when placing a hot drink in the cup holder. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 412 5-3. Storage equipment center panel rear of console box push to open push to open Press again to close. rear of console box pull the knob to open Second power seat Second power seat (type A) (type B) open the cover open the cover...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-3. Storage equipment knowledge A DSRC unit (with ETC/VICS function)ÿ is installed in the accessory case in the lower driver's seat. caveat Do not put more than 200g in the overhead console. If you put an object of 200g or more, the overhead console may open and the stored object may fly out, leading to an unexpected accident, which is dangerous.
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Machine Translated by Google 414 5-3. Storage equipment Luggage room equipment deck board Raise the deck board by holding the strap knowledge ÿ About the deck board You can fold the left and right deck boards and hang them on the recesses shown in the figure. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-3. Storage equipment ÿ About the luggage box • You can adjust the position of the partition and remove it. •The luggage box can be removed. Remove it by lifting it straight up. caveat If the deck board has been removed, be sure to reinstall it before riding. If you continue to drive with it removed, the deck board or stored items may fly out when the brakes are applied suddenly, leading to an unexpected accident, which is dangerous.
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Machine Translated by Google 416 5-3. Storage equipment deck hook type A type B Raise the hook and use You can use the deck hooks to secure your cargo. caveat When not using the deck hook, be sure to return it to its original position to prevent injury.
Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment Other room equipment Sun visor Lower the visor to block the front To block the sides, remove the visor from the hook with the visor down and turn it to the side. vanity mirror slide the cover open The lamp lights up when the cover is...
Machine Translated by Google 418 5-4. How to use other interior equipment knowledge •When the time is displayed ÿ Front air conditioner control panel: When the power switch is set to accessory mode or ON mode ÿ Rear air conditioner control panel: When the power switch is in ON mode •The clock is automatically set to 1:00 when the auxiliary battery terminal is attached or detached.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment Note •To prevent short circuits and malfunctions, keep the cover closed when not in use to prevent foreign matter from entering the accessory socket or splashing drinking water on it. •In order to prevent the auxiliary battery from going dead, Do not use the accessory socket for an extended period of time.
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Machine Translated by Google 420 5-4. How to use other interior equipment Second power seat Second power seat (type A) (type B) Luggage room ground terminal...
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•The accessory outlet voltage cannot be measured correctly with a commercially available tester. If you need to check the voltage, have it inspected by your Toyota dealer. •While using an accessory outlet, the sound of the cooling fan from around the outlet should not be heard.
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. If the problem persists even after taking the above measures, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
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AC100V inverter installed in the vehicle with a commercially available AC100V inverter. An unexpected accident may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. For repair, consult your Toyota dealer. •Be sure to follow the instruction manuals attached to the electrical products you use and the...
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Machine Translated by Google 424 5-4. How to use other interior equipment caveat ÿ When using while parked or stopped If you have no choice but to use the vehicle while it is parked or stopped in the event of a disaster, please observe the following.
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Also, clean the outlet regularly. •If the electrical product's plug is loose when inserted into the accessory outlet, replace the outlet. For replacement, please consult your Toyota dealer. 5Interior equipment and functions •Depending on the remaining power of the drive battery, the accessory outlet may not be...
Machine Translated by Google 426 5-4. How to use other interior equipment Wireless charger (free charge)ÿ Mobile devices such as mobile phones and smartphones that conform to the wireless charging standard Qi of the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC) can be charged simply by placing them in the charging area.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment ÿ Charging Open the lid of the console box (ÿ P. 406) press the power switch Each press switches between ON and OFF. When set to ON, the operation indicator lights green.
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When an error occurs, the operation indicator light flashes orange. Take corrective action based on the following table. Possible cause Workaround operation indicator light Repeatedly flashes Please contact your Toyota dealer. once per second wireless charger failure (orange) Foreign object Remove any foreign objects between your detection There is a foreign object between mobile device and the charging area.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment ÿ If noise enters the AM radio while charging Turn off the wireless charger and check if the noise is reduced. To reduce noise, press and hold the power switch of the wireless charger for about 2 seconds while charging to switch the charging frequency and reduce the noise.
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Machine Translated by Google 430 5-4. How to use other interior equipment caveat ÿ Do not operate mobile devices while driving. When charging a mobile device, for safety reasons, the driver should not operate the mobile device while driving. ÿ Effects of radio waves If you have an implanted cardiac pacemaker, an implanted biventricular pacing pulse generator, an implanted cardioverter-defibrillator, or other electronic medical device, please consult your doctor before using the wireless charger.
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In addition, if charging is not performed normally or the operation indicator light continues to flash for reasons other than the above, there may be a problem with the wireless charger. Please contact your Toyota dealer. ÿKeep magnetic cards, magnetic recording media, and precision equipment away from the product.
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Machine Translated by Google 432 5-4. How to use other interior equipment Rear seat sunshadeÿ second seat third seat Firmly hold the knob, pull it out, and hang it on the hook. When putting it back, remove it from the hook and store it slowly while holding it firmly. Note ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment side table Cause type A side table Make sure the side table is locked. To store, pull the lever up and push the table. Type B Open the lid and press the button The side table will automatically raise.
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Machine Translated by Google 434 5-4. How to use other interior equipment close the lid knowledge •Type B: When storing the table, move the table all the way to the back. please. •Type B: Can be slid back and forth to come.
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Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment shopping hook Second manual seat (7- driving seat seater car) / second power seat (type A) shopping hook cause a hook Raise the side table (ÿ P. 433) caveat When not in use, be sure to return it to its original position to prevent injury.
Machine Translated by Google 436 5-4. How to use other interior equipment When getting in and out of the vehicle, please use the or assist grip (fixed type) attached to the pillar. caveat Do not use the assist grip (rotary type) when getting in and out of the vehicle or when standing up from the seat.
Machine Translated by Google 5-4. How to use other interior equipment Note • Do not put heavy objects on the coat hook or apply excessive load. • When using the coat hook on the second seat, open and close the sliding door. Be careful not to get caught in the door when moving.
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Machine Translated by Google Care instructions 6-1. How to maintain Exterior care........440 Interior care..........444 6-2. Simple inspection/part replacement bonnet ....447 Garage jacks .. Tires ..........453 About tire pressure ....457 Replacing the air conditioner filter ..459 Replacing the wiper rubber ..462 Replacing the key battery ..462 ....465 Checking and replacing the fuse ..468 Replacing the light bulb ..
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(approximately below body temperature). If you have applied Toyota chemical products such as body coat, wheel coat, glass coat, etc., the maintenance method will be different. For details, please contact your Toyota dealer.
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Do not use metal tools to remove frost •If the repelling of water droplets has deteriorated, it can be repaired. For details, please contact your Toyota dealer. ÿ Work to restore the hydrophilic effect of the rain clearing mirrorÿ The hydrophilic effect of the mirror surface will gradually recover by exposing it to sunlight (ÿ P.
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Machine Translated by Google 442 6-1. How to care Park the vehicle outdoors and expose the mirror surface to sunlight for Four about 5 hours. Please wipe it off. After wiping, rinse off the baking soda thoroughly with water. If baking soda remains, the mirror surface may become white after drying and may not be removed.
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Machine Translated by Google 6-1. How to care Note ÿ After driving in a place where a lot of soot, oily smoke, dust, iron powder, chemical substances, etc. have fallen ÿ When the vehicle is heavily soiled with dust or mud ÿ When organic solvents such as benzene or gasoline adhere to the paintwork •If the paint is damaged, repair it as soon as possible.
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Machine Translated by Google 444 6-1. How to care interior care Please follow the steps below for maintenance. indoor care Remove dust with a vacuum cleaner, etc., and wipe with a cloth moistened with water or lukewarm water . pick up •...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-1. How to care ÿAbout super UV cut glassÿ • If the door glass is dirty, wipe it gently with a cloth moistened with water or lukewarm water as soon as possible. •If the door glass is very dirty, do not open and close the door glass repeatedly. stomach.
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Machine Translated by Google 446 6-1. How to care Note ÿ Solvents used for cleaning •Do not use the following solvents as they may cause discoloration, stains, or paint peeling. ÿ Parts other than the seat: Do not use organic solvents such as benzene or gasoline, or acid or Potassium solvents, dyes, bleaches ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement bonnet Unlock from inside and open the hood. how to open pull the bonnet release lever The bonnet pops up a little. Push the lever to open the bonnet Insert the bonnet stay into the holder 6How to care stay hole...
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ÿ For repairs, vehicle inspections, and maintenance checks Since it is necessary to switch to maintenance mode, be sure to consult your Toyota dealer. Because it uses a high voltage system, mishandling could result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat ÿ Confirmation before driving Make sure the hood is securely locked. Driving without locking can cause the hood to open suddenly while driving, which could result in serious injury or even death. ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 450 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement garage jack When using a garage jack to lift the vehicle, set the garage jack in the correct position. Failure to do so may result in vehicle damage or injury. •...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Replenishment of washer fluid How to replenish Replenish the washer fluid when the fluid level approaches the LOW position. knowledge ÿ How to use the gauge Check the position of the gauge hole where the washer fluid film is stretched to determine the remaining amount current liquid...
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Machine Translated by Google 452 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Note ÿ Washer fluid Do not use soapy water or engine antifreeze instead of washer fluid. Doing so may stain the paint or cause the washer fluid to stop flowing due to pump failure.
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How to rotate tires Rotate the tires as shown In order to even out the tire wear and extend the life of the tires, Toyota recommends 6How to care rotating the tires at regular inspections. in front...
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You can check the atmospheric pressure label. Air pressure when tires are cold ÿ When replacing tire-related parts When replacing tires, disc wheels, and wheel mounting nuts, contact Toyota Please consult your dealer. ÿ Emergency tires (vehicles equipped with emergency tires) Install the emergency tire in the designated place (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat ÿWarnings during inspection and replacement Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death, due to damage to drivetrain components or unstable handling characteristics.
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Machine Translated by Google 456 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat ÿ Precautions when changing tires •Be sure to install the nut with the tapered Tapered part part facing inward. Installing with the taper on the outside will cause the wheel to break and come off, which could result in serious injury or even death.
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•Decrease in tire life due to wear •Decrease in safety If the tire pressure drops frequently, have the tires checked at your Toyota dealer. ÿ How to check tire pressure Observe the following when checking tire pressure. •Check when the tires are cold •Always use a tire pressure gauge...
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Machine Translated by Google 458 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat ÿ To demonstrate tire performance Maintain proper tire pressure. Incorrect tire pressure can result in serious injury or even death, including: Excessive wear Uneven wear •Decrease in steering stability Rupture due to overheating of tires Air leaks between tires and wheels Deformation of wheels and damage to tires...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Air conditioner filter replacement To use the air conditioner comfortably, replace the air conditioner filter regularly. How to exchange Turn off the power switch Open the glove box and remove the damper stay pin Push the sides of the glove box inward to release the top tabs one...
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Machine Translated by Google 460 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement remove the filter cover Five Unlock the filter cover Slide filter cover in the direction of the arrow and remove the filter cover from the hooks Remove the filter case Remove the filter and replace with a new filter Install so that the arrow of the "ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Note ÿ Precautions when using the air conditioner •Using the air conditioner without a filter may cause malfunction. increase. Be sure to attach the filter. • The filter is a replaceable type. Do not clean with water or air blow.
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Machine Translated by Google 462 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement wiper rubber replacement When replacing the wiper rubber, operate each part of the wiper in the following manner. How to handle the wiper arm ÿ Front wiper When raising the wiper arm, lift the arm in order from the driver's seat side to the passenger's seat side.
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement How to remove the front wiper blade Firmly support the connection part of the wiper blade with your hand, push the lock knob to release the lock, and pull out the wiper blade. After installing the wiper blade, make sure that the connection is securely locked.
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Improper handling may damage the wiper blade or wiper rubber. If you have any concerns about replacing the wiper blades or wiper rubber by yourself, please consult your Toyota dealer. ÿ When raising the rear wiper arm Raise it slowly while making sure that the rear wiper does not hit the rear spoiler. If...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement key battery replacement When the batteries are exhausted, replace them with new batteries. what to prepare • Minus screwdriver • Small flat screwdriver • Lithium battery CR2032 How to replace the battery type A remove the mechanical key remove the cover...
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Machine Translated by Google 466 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement When installing, follow the removal procedure in reverse. Type B Four remove the mechanical key remove the cover Wrap a cloth around the tip of the flathead screwdriver to protect it from being scratched.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement knowledge ÿ Acquisition of lithium battery CR2032 Batteries can be purchased at Toyota dealers, watch stores, and camera stores. ÿ If the battery of the electronic key is exhausted It will look something like this: •Smart entry &...
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Machine Translated by Google 468 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Fuse inspection/replacement If the lamp does not light or the electrical system does not work, the fuse may be blown. Check the fuses. Turn off the power switch open the fuse box engine room (1) engine room (2) Press the tab to unlock, and lift the lid while pulling it toward you to...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Passenger's footwell Press the tab to remove the under cover Press the tab to remove the connector (vehicles with foot lighting) Remove the cover pull out the fuse You can pull out the fuse with the fuse remover.
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•If the lamps do not turn on even after replacement, replace the bulbs. (ÿ P.471) •If the fuse blows again after replacing the fuse, have it inspected by your Toyota dealer. stomach. ÿWhen excessive load is applied to the circuit from the auxiliary battery, the fuse is designed to blow before the wiring is damaged.
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You can replace the bulbs listed below. The degree of difficulty in replacing a bulb varies from bulb to bulb. Parts may be damaged, so we recommend that you have your Toyota dealer replace them. Prepare a light bulb Check the wattage of the burnt out bulb.
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Machine Translated by Google 472 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement ÿ Rear Rear turn signal lights/emergency flashing lights reversing light...
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement How to change the light bulb ÿ Front fog lamps (vehicles without LED front fog lamps) Rotate the handle to the opposite side of the lamp to be replaced and change the direction of the tire.
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Machine Translated by Google 474 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Press the tab and remove the Four connector Unscrew and remove the bulb Five install a new light bulb Insert the bulb while tilting it about 45 degrees as shown in the illustration so that the mounting part and the tabs (3 places) of the bulb are aligned.
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Install fender liner Install the clip after confirming the fender liner is in place Insert the clip with the groove vertical. Insert and press the center. 6How to care ÿ Front direction indicator light/emergency flasher light Open the hood and turn the socket to remove it.
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Machine Translated by Google 476 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement remove the light bulb Install a new bulb and turn the socket to install ÿ Rear direction indicator Open the back door, remove the two screws, and remove the lamp body. Remove the connector connected to the lamp body.
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement remove the light bulb Install a new bulb and turn the socket Four to install Attach the connector connected to the Five lamp body, and attach the lamp body with two screws. Make sure the lamp is in its original position before fixing the lamp with the screws.
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Machine Translated by Google 478 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Unscrew the socket and remove remove the light bulb install the socket Four Install new bulb. Install by turning the socket. attach the cover Five...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement ÿ To replace the following light bulbs When the following lamps burn out, have them replaced at your Toyota dealer. • Headlamps (headlights) • LED front fog lampsÿ • Cornering lampsÿ • Side indicator lights/ emergency flashing lights •...
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Machine Translated by Google 480 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat ÿ When replacing the light bulb •Turn off the lamp. Do not replace the battery immediately after it is turned off as it will be hot. please give me. Doing so may result in burns. •Do not touch the glass part of the bulb with bare hands.
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Machine Translated by Google 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Note ÿ When installing the rear lamp body when replacing the rear turn signal lamp Install the rear lamp body so that the rubber seal faces upward. Improper installation may cause vehicle damage. 6How to care...
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Machine Translated by Google 482 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement...
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Machine Translated by Google in case of emergency 7-1. First of all Troubleshooting .....484 Emergency Flashing Lights (Hazard Lamps) ....485 Flaming Canisters........486 To Stop the Vehicle Emergencyly..488 7-2. What to do in an emergency Towing ..........489 When a warning light comes on....496 When a warning message is displayed.........
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•If you have no choice but to park your vehicle Stop indicator board Stop indicator light on an expressway or motorway, you are required by law to display a stop sign or stop sign. •Contact your Toyota dealer to purchase the stop display plate and stop light.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-1. First of all Emergency flashing lights (hazard lamps) If you have no choice but to park on the street due to an accident, please use it to notify other vehicles. press the switch All turn signals flash. Press again to turn off.
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Machine Translated by Google 486 7-1. First of all flare It is used as an emergency signal in the event of a breakdown or accident on highways or railroad crossings. (Do not use in tunnels or near flammable materials.) Flame time is about 5 minutes. Use in conjunction with emergency flashing lights.
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7-1. First of all knowledge ÿ Expiration date of flares Please purchase it at your Toyota dealer before the expiration date displayed on the main unit expires. After the expiration date, it may not ignite or produce a smaller flame. caveat ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 488 7-1. First of all To stop the vehicle in an emergency In the unlikely event that the vehicle does not stop, use the following procedure to stop the vehicle only in an emergency. Firmly press the brake pedal with both feet Do not step on the brake pedal repeatedly.
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7-2. How to deal with emergencies About towing If possible, ask a Toyota dealer or a specialist tow the vehicle. In that case, we recommend that you use a tow truck or vehicle transporter. If you have no choice but to have another vehicle tow you with a rope, please keep the distance as short as possible, such as moving to the vehicle loading vehicle.
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Machine Translated by Google 490 7-2. How to deal with emergencies When using a vehicle carrier When transporting by vehicle carrier, tie down at the location shown in the figure. When lashing the vehicle with chains or cables, lash it so that the angle shown in black in the figure is 45°.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Rear Insert the tow hook into the hole, turn it, and lightly tighten it. Front (type A) Front (type B) Rear In case of 70,000 Install securely using a wheel nut Four wrench or a hard metal stick.
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Machine Translated by Google 492 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Hang the rope on the towing hook so as not to damage the car body Five Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body. Also, tow in the forward direction. Attach a white cloth to the center of the rope Within 25m Fabric size: 0.3...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies caveat Be sure to observe the following. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. ÿ When towing with a tow truck Transport with all four wheels raised. If the vehicle is towed with the tires on the ground, the drive system parts may be damaged, the vehicle may fly out of the truck, or the motor may rotate,...
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Machine Translated by Google 494 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Note ÿ When towing with a tow truck To prevent damage to the vehicle, do not tow it with a tow truck as shown in the illustration.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Note ÿ When lashing a car to a car carrier Do not overtighten cables, etc. Damage to the vehicle may result. ÿ When securing the rear side of the vehicle Never attach a lashing hook to the suspension arm shown in the illustration as this may damage the rear suspension.
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Warning light name, warning details, and countermeasures Brake warning light (warning buzzer* 1) Insufficient brake fluid Brake system abnormality ÿ Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer. (red) when. It is dangerous to continue running. Brake warning light ÿRegenerative braking system...
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*5 Oil pressure warning light (warning buzzer * 3) Engine oil pressure is abnormally low ÿ Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer. when. It is dangerous to continue running. Non-fastening seatbelt warning light (warning buzzer* 4) Driver/passenger seatbelt not fastened ÿ...
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ÿ Malfunction of the brake hold stem ÿ Malfunction of the hill start assist control system (flashing) ÿ Have the vehicle checked by a Toyota dealer immediately. parking brake indicator light The parking brake may not be fully applied or released.
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If the ABS & brake assist warning light and the brake warning light come on at the same time, immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer. ÿ When the power steering warning light comes on...
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Lights/flashes when a warning message is displayed on the multi-information display. Multi-information display Workaround Follow the messages on the multi- information display. If the message appears again after taking action, please contact your Toyota dealer.
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Depending on the content of the message, the operation of the warning light and warning buzzer is switched as follows. To change. If you are instructed to have it checked by a dealer, immediately Please have it inspected at your Toyota dealer. Dedicated warning light Warning buzzer*...
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ÿ The message "Please have the cooling part of the drive battery serviced at your dealer" is displayed. when The filter may be clogged, or the cooling inlet may be blocked. Have it checked at a Toyota dealer. ÿ "Auxiliary battery (for starting) is insufficiently charged. Please check the instruction manual" is displayed.
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•When the following message is displayed, immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer. It is dangerous to continue running. ÿ"Insufficient engine oil pressure, please stop the vehicle in a safe place and check the operation manual"...
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The auxiliary battery may have deteriorated. Leaving the vehicle in this state may cause the auxiliary battery to run out, so please have the auxiliary battery checked at your Toyota dealer. ÿ: Equipment may or may not be available depending on the grade and options.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies When punctured (vehicles with emergency tires) This vehicle is equipped with emergency tires. Replace the punctured tire with the emergency tire provided. (See P. 453 for more information about tires.) caveat ÿWhen a tire is punctured Do not drive with a punctured tire.
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Machine Translated by Google 506 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Position of tools and jacks BTB72AL001 pliers tool bag wheel nut wrench towing hook Jack Handle antifouling sheet Spanner jack Four ÿ Driver ÿ emergency tire Five ÿ: Equipment may or may not be available depending on the grade and options.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies caveat ÿ Using a jack Please observe the following. Improper handling of the jack can cause the vehicle to fall and result in serious injury or even death. •Do not use the jack for any purpose other than changing tires or attaching or removing tire chains. don't use •The provided jack can only be used on your vehicle, so it should not be used on other vehicles.
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Machine Translated by Google 508 7-2. How to deal with emergencies How to remove the jack remove the cover Remove the fixing band and take out the tool bag. Loosen and remove the jack Tighten Loosen...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies knowledge ÿ After using jacks and tools Follow the steps below to install it in the vehicle. If the jack/tool bag is not installed correctly, it may cause abnormal noise while driving. Place the jack on the storage section, rotate part A to fix the position, and then tighten firmly with a force of about...
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Machine Translated by Google 510 7-2. What to do in an emergency Remove the emergency tire from the right side of the Four vehicle as follows Pull out the emergency tire to the right side Remove the temporary tire by rolling it upward Remove the temporary tire cover Five caveat...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Replacing a punctured tire chock the wheels* Purchase wheel chocks from a Toyota dealer. can do. punctured tire wheel chock position left behind the right rear wheel front wheel Rear left rear wheel...
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Machine Translated by Google 512 7-2. What to do in an emergency Assemble the jack handle and Four wheel nut wrench Raise the vehicle until the tires are Five slightly off the ground Remove all nuts and remove the tire Place the tire directly on the ground with the surface facing up to avoid scratching the surface of the wheel.
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Toyota dealer. Receiving ÿ When installing the nut, be sure to install it with the tapered part facing inward (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 514 7-2. What to do in an emergency tire mounting Wipe off the dirt on the wheel contact surface. If the contact surface of the wheel is dirty, the nut may loosen while driving and the tire may come off.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Store all tools, jacks and flat tires Five A punctured tire cannot be stored in the emergency tire storage position. Please stow it in the luggage room. knowledge ÿ Emergency tires •...
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Machine Translated by Google 516 7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat ÿ When using emergency tires Accurate vehicle speed may not be detected, and the following systems may not work properly. ÿ TRC ÿ ABS ÿ S-VSC ÿ ÿ...
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When a tire is punctured, it can be repaired as an emergency with the tire puncture emergency repair kit. It can be used as an emergency repair for minor punctures caused by nails, screws, etc. (For each bottle of puncture repair liquid, one tire can be repaired as an emergency repair.) Please consult your Toyota dealer about repairing or replacing a tire that has been repaired as an emergency repair using the tire puncture repair kit.
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ÿ Punctures that cannot be repaired with an emergency repair kit In the following cases, emergency repairs cannot be performed with the emergency repair kit. Please contact your Toyota dealer. When the tires are damaged due to driving with insufficient tire pressure •When there is a hole or damage other than the contact surface, such as the...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Mounting position of tire puncture emergency repair kit and tools pliers tool bag wheel nut wrench towing hook Jack Handle Dirt prevention Spanner sheet Jack* Four ÿ Driver ÿ tire puncture emergency repair kit Five * How to use the jack (ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 520 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Contents of tire puncture emergency repair kit / name of each part hose electrical plug Four air release cap air pressure gauge Five speed limit label switch How to take out the emergency repair kit remove the cover...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Remove the fixing band and take out the emergency repair kit knowledge ÿ After using the puncture repair kit Follow the steps below to install it in the vehicle. If the puncture repair kit is not installed correctly, it may cause abnormal noise while driving.
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Machine Translated by Google 522 7-2. How to deal with emergencies When performing emergency repairs Take out the emergency repair kit Remove the valve cap from the punctured tire valve Extend the hose and remove the air release cap Affix the speed limit label enclosed in the bottle to the designated position.
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Affix the attached label as shown in the In case of 70,000 illustration. If you cannot affix the label, be sure to tell your Toyota dealer that puncture repair fluid has been injected when the tire is repaired or replaced at a Toyota dealer.
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Machine Translated by Google 524 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Connect bottle to compressor As shown in the diagram on the right, insert the bottle straight into the compressor and connect it, and make sure that the protrusions on the bottle are aligned with the grooves on the case.
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Turn off the compressor switch and contact your Toyota dealer. If you put too much air in, deflate it until it reaches the specified air pressure. (ÿ P.528, 554) After confirming that the compressor switch is “OFF”, unplug the power plug from the accessory socket and remove the bottle hose from the valve.
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Store in the luggage room with the bottle and compressor connected Avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration, and sudden steering, drive carefully at 80 km/h or less, and go to a Toyota dealer. For tire repair or replacement, please consult your Toyota dealer.
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Replace it before it expires. For replacement, please consult your Toyota dealer. •One bottle of puncture repair fluid can be used to repair one tire as an emergency repair. Please contact your Toyota dealer to replace the used puncture repair fluid. Compressors can be used repeatedly.
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Machine Translated by Google 528 7-2. How to deal with emergencies ÿ When too much air is added remove the hose from the tire Cover the end of the hose with an air release cap, and press the projection of the cap against the tire valve to release the air.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies caveat ÿ About the emergency repair kit •Store the emergency repair kit in the designated location. It is dangerous because the emergency repair kit may pop out and be damaged during sudden braking, etc., leading to an unexpected accident.
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Machine Translated by Google 530 7-2. How to deal with emergencies caveat ÿ When repairing a punctured tire as an emergency •Parts of the emergency repair kit become hot during operation. in use or after use Please handle with care. •...
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(ÿ P. 536) • The terminal of the auxiliary battery may be disconnected. (ÿ P.448) If you do not know how to deal with the problem, or if the hybrid system does not start even after taking the corrective action, contact your Toyota dealer.
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Firmly depress the brake pedal and press and hold the power switch for at least 15 seconds Four Even if the hybrid system can be started by the above method, the system may be malfunctioning. Have it checked by a Toyota dealer immediately.
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Type where the shift lever is in P and the brake pedal is depressed (ÿ P. 108) Touch the power switch with the Toyota emblem side of the electronic key A buzzer sounds when the electronic key is recognized. In case of 70,000 Switches to ON mode.
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Four If it does not work even after taking the corrective action, contact your Toyota dealer. knowledge ÿ How to stop the hybrid system Move the shift lever to P and press the power switch in the same way as a normal hybrid system stop method.
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies ÿ If the electronic key does not work properly •Check the settings of the smart entry & start system in the vehicle customization function, and if it is disabled, change the setting to enable it. (ÿ P.559) •Make sure that the electronic key is not set to power saving mode.
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Machine Translated by Google 536 7-2. How to deal with emergencies When the auxiliary battery is dead If the auxiliary battery is dead, the hybrid system can be started by following the steps below. If you have booster cables and a rescue vehicle with a 12V battery, you can start the hybrid system by following these steps.
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After the hybrid system has started, disconnect the booster cables in the reverse order of connection. Close the rescue terminal cover and reinstall the fuse box cover. Even if the hybrid system starts, have it checked by a Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
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•Some functions require initial settings. (ÿ P.564) ÿ When disconnecting the auxiliary battery terminal Disconnecting the auxiliary battery terminal will erase the information stored in the computer. When disconnecting the auxiliary battery terminal, consult your Toyota dealer. ÿ About auxiliary battery ÿ P.448 ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies ÿ When replacing the auxiliary battery • Use a European standard battery. •Use an auxiliary battery with the same case size as before replacement and with a 20-hour rate capacity (20 HR) equal to or greater than that before replacement.
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(Depending on the auxiliary battery to be replaced, the exhaust hole may be blocked.) For details, please consult your Toyota dealer. Exhaust hole Exhaust hole...
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In case of 70,000 dealing with dead auxiliary batteries •Please have the auxiliary battery inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. •Continuing to use the auxiliary battery when it has deteriorated is dangerous as it will emit a foul-smelling gas, which may pose a health hazard to the occupants.
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If the liquid plug or indicator is close to the stay, the auxiliary battery liquid (sulfuric acid) will leak. There is a risk of •For replacement of the auxiliary battery, consult your Toyota dealer. • After replacing the auxiliary battery, securely attach...
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After the hybrid system has cooled down sufficiently, check for coolant leaks from the radiator core (heat radiation part), hoses, etc. Radiator In case of 70,000 If there is a large amount of coolant leaking, contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
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(However, the fan may not operate in cold weather below freezing.) If the fan is not operating: Stop the hybrid system immediately and contact your Toyota dealer If the fan is operating: Contact your nearest Toyota Have the vehicle inspected at a dealer Check the message "Engine coolant...
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(heat radiation part), hoses, etc. Radiator If there is a large amount of coolant leaking, contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Check if the amount of cooling water is between “FULL” (upper limit) and Four “LOW”...
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Start the hybrid system and check the multi-information display If the display does not go off: Stop the hybrid system and contact your Toyota dealer If the display does not go off: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Toyota dealer caveat ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 7-2. How to deal with emergencies when stuck If your tires spin or get stuck in mud, sand, snow, etc., use the following method to escape. Apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to P, and stop the hybrid system.
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Machine Translated by Google 548 7-2. How to deal with emergencies Note ÿ To avoid damage to the hybrid transmission and other parts • Avoid spinning the front wheels and do not depress the accelerator pedal more than necessary. •If you are unable to escape using the above methods, you will need to be towed.
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Machine Translated by Google Vehicle information 8-1. Specifications list maintenance data (Specified fuel/oil quantity, etc.) ........550 8-2. Customization Function List of User Customization Functions .....556 8-3. Initial settings Items that require initial settings....564...
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Maintenance data (specified fuel, oil amount, etc.) The quality of the oils and fluids you use will greatly affect the life of your vehicle. We recommend that you use the most suitable genuine Toyota oils and fluids (hereinafter referred to as "specified brands") for Toyota vehicles.
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Toyota Castle Motor Oil *2 SN 0W-20 API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 0W-20 Toyota Castle Motor Oil SN5W-20 API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 5W-20 Toyota Castle Motor Oil SN5W-30 API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 5W-30 Toyota...
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Machine Translated by Google 552 8-1. Specification list ÿ Specified engine oil Use oils that meet API standards SN/RC, SM/EC or ILSAC standards. In addition, cans of ILSAC standard compliant oil have the ILSAC CERTIFICATION mark. API mark ILSAC CERTIFICATION mark ÿ...
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Capacity [L] (reference value*) Designated brand Toyota Genuine Auto Fluid WS If replacement is required, please consult your Toyota dealer. Rear differential (rear electric motor) Capacity [L] (reference value*) Designated brand Toyota Genuine Auto Fluid WS If replacement is required, please consult your Toyota dealer.
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Machine Translated by Google 554 8-1. Specification list washer tank Capacity [L] (reference value) tires and wheels tires are cold Air pressure when wheel tire size kPa (kg/cm2) size Front wheel Rear wheel 16 × 215/65R16 98H 240 (2.4) 6 1/2J standard tire 17 ×...
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Machine Translated by Google 8-1. Specifications list Vehicle specifications engine Motor model Drive system name Model 2AR-FXE Front: 2JM VELLFIRE AYH30W Rear: 2FM (2.5L gasoline) (4 wheel drive) Vehicle information...
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Machine Translated by Google 556 8-2. Customization function List of user customization functions Various functions installed in your vehicle can be changed at your Toyota dealer according to your wishes. There is also a function that allows you to change settings by operating the navigation systemÿ...
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Vehicle customization setting list Depending on the function, some settings may change in conjunction with other functions. Details For more information, please contact your Toyota dealer. Settings can be changed by operating the screen of the navigation systemÿ Settings can be changed with switches on the vehicle side, etc.
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Machine Translated by Google 558 8-2. Customization function ÿ Power sliding door (ÿ P. 119) Initial setting Function content After change anti sliding door switch ÿ ÿ • 0.3 seconds 0.5 seconds response time 0.8 seconds ÿ Power back doorÿ (ÿ P. 137) Initial setting Function content After change...
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Machine Translated by Google 8-2. Customization function ÿ Smart entry & start system (ÿ P.113, 119, 137, 147) Initial setting Function content After change smart entry & • ÿ • none can be start system Continuous lock operation Unlimited ÿ ÿ • Twice number of times ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 560 8-2. Customization function ÿ Illumination (ÿ P. 400) Function content Initial setting After change Lights up after the door is opened and closed interior lights that are in • ÿ • 7.5 seconds 15 seconds time to 30 seconds (Indoor lighting off time adjustment)
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Machine Translated by Google 8-2. Customization function ÿ Auto Alarmÿ (ÿ P. 78) Function content Initial setting After change with a mechanical key do not ÿ ÿ • Alarm when unlocking lift ÿ Clearance Sonar (ÿ P. 278) Initial setting Function content After change clearance sonar activated...
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Machine Translated by Google 562 8-2. Customization function ÿ Intelligent Parking Assist 2 ÿ (ÿ P. 304) Initial setting Function content After change short A little long ÿ ÿ • Obstacle avoidance distance standard long narrow Parallel parking space Slightly wide ÿ ÿ • standard wide narrow...
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Machine Translated by Google 8-2. Customization function ÿ Door mirrors (ÿ P. 196) Initial setting Function content After change none Interlocking with ÿ ÿ • Auto electric retraction actuation Linked with power door locking/unlocking switch none ÿ ÿ • Reverse interlock operation can be knowledge ÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google 564 8-3. Initial settings Items that require initial settings The following items should be performed after reconnecting the auxiliary battery or performing maintenance. For example, initial settings are required for the system to work properly item Function content reference panoramic viewmo...
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Machine Translated by Google Sakuin Troubleshooting (Symptom Search)........566 When you hear a sound from your car (Sound Sound) .....569 Alphabetical order Sakuin.....571 Japanese syllabary order......573...
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• If you lose the key or the mechanical key, you can have a new genuine Toyota mechanical key made at your Toyota dealer. (ÿ P. 111) • If you lose the electronic key, the risk of theft is extremely high, so please contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
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Machine Translated by Google In such a case (Symptom list) Sliding door won't open fully • Is the intermediate stopper engaged? If the fuel filler port is open, the sliding door will only open halfway (it will stop at the intermediate stopper position). Close the fuel filler port, fully close the sliding door, and then open the sliding door again.
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Machine Translated by Google 568 When (Symptoms) Power switch turned off automatically • If the accessory mode or ON mode (hybrid system is not operating) is left for a certain period of time, the automatic power OFF function will be activated. (ÿ P.222) Warning sound/alarm/horn started to sound •...
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Machine Translated by Google When you hear a sound coming from your car When you hear a sound coming from your car In the following situations, various alarms will be activated to inform you of the status of the vehicle or of erroneous operation. A beep sounds.
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Machine Translated by Google 570 When the car makes a sound (sound noise) while running detail cause situation One of the doors is not closed securely P. 497 Parking brake not released P. 236 when I started running Wear the seat belts of the driver and front passenger P.497 not presentÿ...
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Machine Translated by Google alphabetical order alphabetical order 382, 394 (air conditioner) ..361 (Anti-lock brake system) ..221 (accessories). . .244 (automatic high beam). . DISP (display)..361 (electronically controlled brake system) .
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Machine Translated by Google 572 alphabetical order . . . 361 (Vehicle Stability Control) . . . VDIM . . . 361 (Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management) . .
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Japanese syllabary order Interior lamps (room lights)...400 Operation...401, 402, 403 ground point (auxiliary battery )..........537 Wattage ........554 Armrest..........537 ..Intelligent 167, 170 Outer mirrors (door mirrors) ..Clearance Sonar (ICS) ..292 Warning Buzzer .....297 Operation ........
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Machine Translated by Google 574 alphabetical order Washer ........251, 255 Fluid Electric Power Steering replenishment ........(EPS)....361 451 Switches......251, 255 Functions........361 Tank capacity......554 Pre- Warning Lights......83, 496 winter preparations and inspections ..Warning buzzer ....496 engine 375 Move When it runs out Immobilizer system ..77 Hybrid system...
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Auto door lock/unlock Model ..........555 Cup function ....116 Auto air holder........408 Anti-fogging conditioner ... 382, 394 AUTOMATIC glass (rear window TRANSMISSION ......228 defogger)......385 Garage OPERATION ............jacks .......450 Flooded roads 228 Automatic High Beam ..
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Machine Translated by Google 576 alphabetical order Glove box ..........406 Glove A warning message is displayed......500 box lamp ......406 Towing........... 489 Troubleshooting........hair 484 shift lever Horn ........192 Instruments Unable to shift ......230 (Meters) ....86 Warning Emergency stop of the vehicle ....
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Cornering lamps ........242 Child Not wearing a seatbelt ....497 Shift down restrictions ....231 Smart entry seats ..........43 How to & select ....52, 60 How to Start system ........ 148 install ......54, 61 Accessory Power Steering ......
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Machine Translated by Google 578 alphabetical order power easy access Operation ........228 System ........172 Reverse warning buzzer....230 Third seat ........ 170 Front When the shift lever cannot be shifted ....230 seat ........154 Headrest ........ 179 Tightening torque (wheel)..514 Jack Memory call function ....
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Seat heater ........ 397 Seat Speedometer ......86 Spare tire ventilator ....397 Seat position (temporary tire) Air pressure ......554 How to replace ......505 Specs (vehicle Memory ........ 172, 177 Inter- specifications)....550 Smart entry & start vehicle distance switching system...
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Machine Translated by Google 580 alphabetical order height ancestor Cleaning.......... 440, 444 Velocity meter (speedometer) ..86 Aluminum wheels......441 EXTERIOR ........... turn 440 Seatbelts ........ 444 signal lamp (direction indicator light) ....233 Interior ........... 444 Replacing the light bulb (bulb) ....475, 476, 479 Directional Radar Sensors ..
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Parking brake Inspection (parking brake) .. 234 standard values (maintenance data)..550 Operation ..........Electronic key..........108 234 Warning light........... Operating range ..........147 83 Warning buzzer ......236 Troubleshooting ....533 Power saving function ........533 .....148 Battery is exhausted ...465, 533 Battery Twin moonroof ......
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Machine Translated by Google 582 alphabetical order driving position Lubrication ........257 Memory ........ 172, 177 Types..........550 power easy access Remaining Fuel Warning Light....82, System ........172 497 Capacity.........550 Position memory ........ 174 Fuel Gauge...........86 Memory call function ....175 Drive information ..
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Features ..........67 Battery (for drive) ........71 About Unique sounds and charging ..........69 Mounting position ........vibration ......70 Power (ignition) ,71 Cooling inlet ....72 Battery switch ........220 (auxiliary battery) ..448 Mounting Auxiliary battery is dead..
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Machine Translated by Google 584 alphabetical order Number Fog lights ..........249 Switch ..............249 light (license plate lamp) ..241 Switch ........241 Bulb Replacing the light bulb (bulb) ....473 ( (valve) ....... 479 Wattage ............554 buzzer Steering Clearance Sonar ....281 wheel (steering wheel) ....
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order Braking Front direction indicator light ..233 Replacing the Regenerative Braking ....68 light bulb (bulb) ..475 Direction indicator Emergency Braking Signal ....362 lever....233 Warning buzzer......... 236, 496 Wattage ..........554 Warning messages......500 Front wiper de-icer ....386 Parking brake .......
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Machine Translated by Google 586 alphabetical order devil hot water master User customization function ..556 I slipped on Warning ....82, 497, 500 Multi- a snowy road and couldn't move information (Stuck) ..........547 Oils Display........90 Drive and fats............550 information..93 Settings....
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Machine Translated by Google Japanese syllabary order lever Refueling port........260 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER Shift......228 Handle position SWITCH ..........adjustment lever ..192 Direction 385 REAR AIR indicator ........233 CONDITIONER ........Bonnet release......447 394 Rear direction indicator Lock (lever) ....115, 119 light....
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When changing oil 4.4L only: When changing oil and filter: (Reference value) toyota castle motor oil ÿ SN 0W-20 (API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 0W-20) ÿ SN 5W-20 (API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 5W-20) engine oil type ÿ SN 5W-30 (API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 5W-30)
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Здравствуйте у вас есть инструкция по эксплуатации магнитола Тойота Велфаер 2010г. Магнитола 26041(86100-58044)
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