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Pictorial index
For safety
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Vehicle status
information and
indicators
Before driving
Driving
Interior features
Maintenance
and care
When trouble
arises
Vehicle
specifications
For owners
Index
LC250-HEV_OM_OM60U35U_(U)
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Make sure to read through them
(Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Reading driving-related information
(Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Opening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving
(Main topics: Keys, doors, seats, power windows)
Operations and advice which are necessary for
driving
(Main topics: Starting hybrid system, refueling)
Usage of the interior features
(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance
procedures
(Main topics: Interior and exterior, lights)
What to do in case of malfunction and emergency
(Main topics: 12-volt battery discharge, flat tire)
Vehicle specifications, customizable features
(Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat
belt, SRS airbag and headlight aim instructions for
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  • Page 1 Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety Make sure to read through them and security (Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system) Vehicle status Reading driving-related information information and (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display) indicators Opening and closing the doors and windows, Before driving adjustment before driving (Main topics: Keys, doors, seats, power windows)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information....Gauges and meters (12.3- inch display) ....92 Reading this manual ....13 How to search......14 Multi-information display (7- inch display) ....96 Pictorial index ......16 Multi-information display For safety and security (12.3-inch display) ..Head-up display .... 1-1.
  • Page 3 Parking Support Brake func- Opening the fuel tank cap tion (static objects front and ........rear of the vehicle)..4-5. Using the driving support Parking Support Brake func- systems tion (moving vehicles rear of Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 the vehicle) ....software update...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Parking Support Brake func- Luggage compartment fea- tion (pedestrians rear of the tures ......vehicle)......5-4. Using the other interior fea- Multi-terrain Monitor ..tures Driving mode select switch Other interior features ........Power outlet (2400 W)... Four-wheel drive system437 When the power outlet (2400...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Cleaning the hybrid battery If your vehicle overheats (traction battery) air intake If the vehicle becomes stuck vents..............Electronic key battery..Vehicle specifications Checking and replacing fuses......Headlight aim ....8-1. Specifications Light bulbs..... Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) ....
  • Page 6: For Your Information

    Driver distraction: Always give your full attention to driving. Any- notice. thing that distracts the driver, If Toyota chooses to update the such as adjusting controls, talking on a cellular phone or reading can manual, updated versions can result in a collision with resulting...
  • Page 7 A wide variety of non-genuine leakage of personal informa- spare parts and accessories for tion. Toyota does not make any Toyota vehicles are currently guarantees for problems caused available in the market. You by installing non-genuine Toyota should know that Toyota does products.
  • Page 8 Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 in  Basic vehicle behavior related the following situations. Toyota obtains this information when data (engine speed/electric...
  • Page 9 Data recorded by the computers In addition to the above, Toyota may disclose the data recorded may be used for collision analy- sis, malfunction diagnosis, auto- by the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0...
  • Page 10 If you wish to stop the collection of than an authorized service pro- Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 data by the Toyota servers for the purpose of vider caused damage to another research and development and pro-...
  • Page 11 • How fast the vehicle was trav- government agency eling. • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit These data can help provide a However, if necessary, Toyota better understanding of the cir-...
  • Page 12 Be sure to have the sys- tems of the SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner removed and disposed of by a qualified ser- vice shop or by your Toyota dealer before you scrap your vehicle. Perchlorate Material Special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/...
  • Page 13: Reading This Manual

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

    ■ How to search Searching by title  Table of contents: P.2 ■ Searching by name  Alphabetical index: P.685 ■ Searching by installation position  Pictorial index: P.16 ■ Searching by symptom or sound  What to do if... (Troubleshoot- ing): P.682...
  • Page 16: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■Exterior Side doors ................P.131 Locking/unlocking ............P.131, 134 Opening/closing the side windows ........P.183 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ....P.620 Warning messages ..............P.600 Back door ................P.136 Locking/unlocking ..............P.138 Opening/closing the back door ........P.138, 140 Power back door ..............P.140 Glass hatch ................P.149 Warning messages ..............P.600...
  • Page 17 Pictorial index Windshield wipers .............P.248 Precautions against winter season ........P.465 To prevent freezing (windshield de-icer )......P.476 Precautions against car wash ..........P.529 Fuel filler door ..............P.253 Refueling method ..............P.254 Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ..........P.634 Tires ..................P.553 Tire size/inflation pressure ...........P.639 Winter tires/tire chain ............P.465 Checking/rotation/tire pressure warning system ....P.553 Coping with flat tires.............P.608 Hood ..................P.542...
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Downhill assist control system ..........P.447 Tail lights ................P.242 Back-up lights Shifting the shift lever to R ...........P.231 License plate lights............P.242 : If equipped...
  • Page 19 Pictorial index ■Instrument panel Power switch ..............P.224 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes ....P.224 Emergency stop of the hybrid system ........P.583 When the hybrid system will not start ........P.618 Warning messages ..............P.600 Shift lever................P.230 Changing the shift position...........P.231 Precautions against towing ..........P.585 When the shift lever does not move........P.232 Meters ................P.89, 92 Reading the meters/adjusting the instrument cluster light...
  • Page 20 Pictorial index When the warning messages are displayed ......P.600 Turn signal lever ..............P.235 Headlight switch ..............P.242 Headlights/parking lights/tail lights/daytime running lights ...P.242 Fog lights ................P.247 Windshield wiper and washer switch ......P.248 Rear window wiper and washer switch ......P.250 Usage................P.248, 250 Adding washer fluid..............P.549 Warning messages ..............P.549 Emergency flasher switch..........P.582...
  • Page 21 Pictorial index ■Switches Driving position memory buttons ........P.190 Door lock switches ............P.134 Outside rear view mirror switches ........P.179 Power window switches ............P.183 Window lock switch ............P.185 Automatic High Beam switch ...........P.244 PKSB switch ...............P.356 Instrument panel light control dial ........P.91 95 Fuel filler door opener switch ...........P.254 Trailer brake control switch ..........P.455 AC 120 V switch...
  • Page 22 Pictorial index Meter control switches ..........P.97, 108 Paddle shift switches ..........P.233, 234 Telephone switch Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control ..........P.307 Cruise control ...............P.318 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ........P.284 Audio remote control switches Talk switch : If equipped : Refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.
  • Page 23 Pictorial index MODE SELECT switch ......P.435, 441, 445, 448 DRIVE MODE switch ............P.435 MTS switch ...............P.445 Second start mode switch ..........P.232 DAC/CRAWL switch ..........P.441, 447 *1, 2 Camera switch ..............P.370 Four-wheel drive control switch ........P.437 Rear differential lock switch ...........P.439 Center differential lock switch ..........P.437 SDM switch ..............P.458...
  • Page 24 Pictorial index Warning buzzer/message ........P.237, 238, 589 : If equipped : Vehicles with panoramic view monitor, refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.
  • Page 25 Pictorial index ■Interior SRS airbags ................P.36 Floor mats................P.28 Front seats................P.157 Rear seats ................P.158 Second seats ...............P.158 Third seats ................P.158 Head restraints ..............P.164 Seat belts ................P.31 Console box ..............P.489 Cool box ................P.496 Inside lock buttons ............P.134 Cup holders ................P.489 Bottle holders ..............P.490 : If equipped...
  • Page 26 Pictorial index ■Ceiling Inside rear view mirror ............P.168 Digital Rear-view Mirror ..........P.169 Sun visors................P.497 Vanity mirrors..............P.497 Interior lights ..............P.486 Personal lights ..............P.487 Moon roof switches ............P.186 “SOS” button................P.66 Garage door opener buttons ..........P.519 : If equipped : The illustration shows the front, but they are also equipped in the rear.
  • Page 27 For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving....28 For safe driving ....29 Seat belts .......31 airbags....36 Front passenger occupant classification system ..44 Exhaust gas precautions 1-2. Child safety Riding with children ..50 Child restraint systems...51 1-3. Emergency assistance Safety Connect ....64 1-4.
  • Page 28: For Safe Use

    Insert the retaining hooks ● for other models or different (clips) into the floor mat eye- model year vehicles, even if lets. they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. Only use floor mats designed ● for the driver’s seat. Always install the floor mat ●...
  • Page 29: For Safe Driving

    1-1. For safe use For safe driving WARNING Before driving ■ For safe driving, adjust the Check that the floor mat is ● securely fixed in the correct seat and mirror to an appro- place with all the provided priate position before driv- retaining hooks (clips).
  • Page 30 1-1. For safe use properly wear the vehicle’s seat WARNING belt. (P.51) Observe the following precau- tions. Failure to do so may result in Adjusting the mirrors death or serious injury. Make sure that you can see Do not adjust the position of the ●...
  • Page 31: Seat Belts

    Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including chil- dren. Toyota recommends that chil- ● dren be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 32 Have (P.31) any necessary repairs carried out by your Toyota dealer. Inap- Seat belt extender ■ propriate handling may lead to If your seat belts cannot be fastened incorrect operation.
  • Page 33 1-1. For safe use Fastening and releasing WARNING the seat belt Using a seat belt extender ■ Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 34 1-1. For safe use seats and second outer seats to Adjusting the seat belt securely restrain the occupants. shoulder anchor height The pretensioners will not operate (front seats) in minor frontal or side impacts, or rear impacts. Push the seat belt shoulder anchor down while pressing Replacing the belt after the pre- ■...
  • Page 35 If a pretensioner has operated, ● the SRS warning light will illumi- nate. In this situation, the seat belt cannot be used and must be replaced by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 36: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags deploy when the vehicle is subjected to cer- tain types of severe impact that may cause significant injury to the occupants. The airbags work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury. SRS airbag system ■...
  • Page 37 1-1. For safe use • Can help prevent the occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of a vehicle rollover Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The air- bag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on information obtained from the sensors, etc., shown in the system components diagram above.
  • Page 38 1-1. For safe use sion in which the front of the vehi- • SRS side airbags cle underrides, or goes under, the • SRS curtain shield airbags bed of a truck ● Depending on the type of collision, only the following may deploy: •...
  • Page 39 SRS airbag or the lower side of the instrument panel is scratched, cracked, or other- wise damaged. ■ When to contact your Toyota dealer In the following situations, the vehi- cle will require inspection and/or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 40 1-1. For safe use The SRS driver airbag deploys ● with considerable force, and can cause death or serious injury, especially if the driver is very close to the airbag. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) advises: Since the risk zone for the driver’s When the surface of a seat with ●...
  • Page 41 Toyota strongly recom- mends that all infants and chil- dren be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 42 If a part where an SRS airbag is ● stored is damaged or cracked, have it replaced by your Toyota dealer. Do not hang coat hangers or ● other hard objects on the coat hooks.
  • Page 43 Do not dispose of your vehicle or perform any of the following modi- • Winches fications without consulting your Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags • Roof luggage carriers may malfunction or deploy unin- Modifications to the vehicle’s tentionally, possibly leading to ●...
  • Page 44: Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    1-1. For safe use Front passenger occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification system. This system detects the conditions of the front passenger seat and activates or deactivates the fol- lowing SRS airbags.  SRS front passenger airbag ...
  • Page 45 1-1. For safe use Do not recline the front passen- WARNING ● ger seatback so far that it Make sure the “PASSENGER ● touches a rear seat. This may AIR BAG OFF” indicator light is cause the “PASSENGER AIR not illuminated when using the BAG OFF”...
  • Page 46 Otherwise, the SRS warning light may come on to indicate a malfunction of the front passenger occupant clas- sification system. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Child restraint systems installed ● on the rear seat should not con- tact the front seatbacks.
  • Page 47 1-1. For safe use ■ Child “PASSENGER “PASSENGER AIR BAG ON” and AIR BAG OFF” or “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indica- “PASSENGER tor lights Indicators/warn- AIR BAG ON” ing lights SRS warning light Driver’s and front passenger’s seat or flashing belt reminder light Front passenger airbag Deactivated or...
  • Page 48 1-1. For safe use Front passenger airbag Front passenger knee airbag Devices Deactivated Seat cushion airbag in the front pas- senger side ■ System malfunction “PASSENGER AIR BAG ON” and “PASSENGER “PASSENGER AIR BAG OFF” indica- AIR BAG OFF” tor lights Indicators/warn- ing lights SRS warning light...
  • Page 49: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    Failure to do so may cause repaired by your Toyota dealer. exhaust gases enter the vehicle and may lead to an accident caused by light-headedness, or may lead to death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 50: 1-2. Child Safety

    1-2. Child safety 1-2.Child safety Riding with children WARNING When children are in the vehi- ■ Observe the following pre- Never leave children unattended cautions when children are in the vehicle, and never allow in the vehicle. children to have or use the key. Use a child restraint system Children may be able to start the appropriate for the child,...
  • Page 51: Child Restraint Systems

    1-2. Child safety Child restraint sys- Points to remember tems The laws of all 50 states of the U.S.A. as well as Canada now Before installing a child require the use of child restraint restraint system in the vehi- systems. cle, there are precautions ...
  • Page 52 1-2. Child safety WARNING Toyota strongly urges the use of ● a proper child restraint system that conforms to the weight and size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 53 1-2. Child safety Child restraint system ■ Types of child restraint system installation methods Confirm with the operation manual enclosed with the child restraint system about the installation of the child restraint system. Installation method Page Seat belt attachment P.56 Child restraint LATCH P.60 anchors attachment...
  • Page 54 1-2. Child safety When using a child WARNING restraint system When using a child restraint ■ system When installing a child ■ Observe the following precau- restraint system to a front tions. Failure to do so may result in passenger seat death or serious injury.
  • Page 55 1-2. Child safety When a booster seat is WARNING ● installed, always ensure that the A forward-facing child restraint ● shoulder belt is positioned system may be installed on the across the center of the child’s front passenger seat only when shoulder.
  • Page 56 1-2. Child safety buckle. Make sure that the Child restraint system belt is not twisted. fixed with a seat belt A child restraint system for a small child or baby must itself be properly restrained on the seat with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 57 1-2. Child safety check that it cannot be extended. Place the child restraint sys- tem on the seat facing the front of the vehicle. After installing the child restraint system, rock it back and forth to ensure that it is Run the seat belt through the installed securely.
  • Page 58 1-2. Child safety seat, allow the shoulder belt restraint. Otherwise, put the to retract until the child head restraint in the upper most position. (P.164) restraint system is securely in place. Place the child restraint sys- After the shoulder belt has tem on the seat facing the retracted to a point where there is front of the vehicle.
  • Page 59 1-2. Child safety low as possible. (P.32) Do not allow children to play ● with the seat belt. If the seat belt becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it may lead to choking or other serious injuries that could result in death. If this occurs and the buckle cannot be unfastened, scissors should be used to cut the belt.
  • Page 60 1-2. Child safety WARNING When installing a child restraint ● system in the second center seat, adjust both seatbacks at the same angle. Otherwise, the child restraint system cannot be securely restrained and this may cause death or serious injuries in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
  • Page 61 1-2. Child safety cushion and seatback. The symbol on a child restraint sys- tem indicates the presence of a lower connector system. With flexible lower attach-  ments If the child restraint has a top Latch the hooks of the lower tether strap, follow the child attachments onto the LATCH restraint manufacturer’s...
  • Page 62 1-2. Child safety Child restraint systems with rigid When securing some types of ● lower attachments cannot be child restraint systems in rear seats, it may not be possible to installed in the second center properly use the seat belts in seat.
  • Page 63 1-2. Child safety in accordance to the operation Laws and regulations pertain- ■ manual enclosed with the child ing to anchors restraint system. The LATCH system conforms to Adjust the head restraint to FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2. Child restraint systems conforming the upmost position.
  • Page 64: 1-3. Emergency Assistance

    Helps drivers in the event of vehicle the United States, theft. (P.66) Toyotapr.com in Puerto  Emergency Assistance Button Rico and Toyota.ca in Can- (“SOS”) ada. All use of the Safety Connects drivers to response-cen- Connect service is subject ter support. (P.66) to such then-applicable ...
  • Page 65 A variety of subscription terms and Canada, and Enhanced are available for purchase. Con- Roadside Assistance are avail- able in the United States, Puerto tact your Toyota dealer, call the Rico and Canada. following appropriate Customer ● Automatic Collision Notification,...
  • Page 66 ■ Automatic Collision Notifi- Further information is available cation at Toyota.com in the United In case of either airbag deploy- States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto ment or severe rear-end colli- Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. sion, the system is designed to ■...
  • Page 67 Safety Connect Terms and Those standards were based on Conditions, which are available comprehensive and periodic at Toyota.com in the United evaluations of the relevant sci- States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto entific literature. Over 120 scien- Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada.
  • Page 68 1-3. Emergency assistance https://opensource.lge.com/ product/list?page=&keyword= TL21BNU...
  • Page 69: Hybrid System

    1-4. Hybrid system Hybrid system features 1-4.Hybrid system Your vehicle is a Hybrid Electric Vehicle. It has characteristics different from conventional vehicles. Be sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicle, and operate it with care. The hybrid system combines the use of a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving condi- tions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emis- sions.
  • Page 70 If the hybrid battery (traction battery) becomes fully discharged ■ Regenerative braking and you are unable to start the hybrid system, contact your Toyota In the following situations, kinetic dealer. energy is converted to electric energy and deceleration force can ■...
  • Page 71 Vibration may be felt when the gasoline engine starts or stops. ● Cooling fan sounds may be heard from the air intake vents on the both sides of behind the second seats. ■ Maintenance, repair, recycling, and disposal Contact your Toyota dealer regard-...
  • Page 72: Hybrid System Precautions

    1-4. Hybrid system Hybrid system precautions Take care when handling the hybrid system, as it is a high voltage system (about 288 V at maximum) as well as contains parts that become extremely hot when the hybrid system is operating. Obey the warning labels attached to the vehicle. System components The illustration is an example for explanation and may differ from the actual item.
  • Page 73 1-4. Hybrid system Electromagnetic waves ■ Vehicles without third seats: ● High voltage parts and cables on Never try to open the service ● Hybrid Electric Vehicles incorpo- plug access hole located in the rate electromagnetic shielding, deck under tray behind the sec- and therefore emit approximately ond seat.
  • Page 74 Toyota dealer or a qualified have been damaged. Leave the service shop. If the hybrid bat- vehicle as soon as possible.
  • Page 75 (traction motor) is reduced, your vehicle will not restart. To the fuel economy may be reduced. restart the hybrid system, con- tact your Toyota dealer. Hybrid warning message A message is automatically dis- played when a malfunction occurs in the hybrid system or an improper operation is attempted.
  • Page 76 If a warning light comes on, a warning message is displayed, or the 12-volt battery is discon- nected The hybrid system may not start. In this case, try to start the system again. If the “READY” indicator does not come on, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 77: Theft Deterrent System

    1-5. Theft deterrent system 1-5.Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system System maintenance ■ The vehicle has a maintenance-free type immobilizer system. The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips Conditions that may cause the ■ system to malfunction that prevent the hybrid sys- If the key is in contact with a ●...
  • Page 78: Alarm

    1-5. Theft deterrent system Alarm The system will be set automati- cally after 30 seconds. The indicator light changes from The alarm uses light and being on to flashing when the sys- sound to give an alert when tem is set. an intrusion is detected.
  • Page 79 1-5. Theft deterrent system NOTICE To ensure the system oper- ■ ates correctly Do not modify or remove the sys- tem. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed. A person inside the vehicle opens ●...
  • Page 80 1-5. Theft deterrent system...
  • Page 81: Vehicle Status Information And Indicators

    Vehicle status informa- tion and indicators 2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indica- tors .......82 Gauges and meters (with 7- inch display) ....89 Gauges and meters (12.3- inch display) ....92 Multi-information display (7- inch display) ....96 Multi-information display (12.3-inch display)..Head-up display ..
  • Page 82: Warning Lights And Indicators

    2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators 2-1.Instrument cluster The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster, overhead console panel and outside rear view mirrors inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems. Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instru- ment cluster ■...
  • Page 83 2-1. Instrument cluster ■ With 12.3-inch display Type 1  The location of warning lights and indicators may differ depending on the intended destination of the vehicle. The image may differ from the actual condition. Type 2  The location of warning lights and indicators may differ depending on the intended destination of the vehicle.
  • Page 84 2-1. Instrument cluster Type 3  The location of warning lights and indicators may differ depending on the intended destination of the vehicle. The image may differ from the actual condition. Warning lights Malfunction indicator lamp (P.590) Warning lights inform the driver (U.S.A.) of malfunctions in the indicated Malfunction indicator...
  • Page 85 Slip indicator light tem if the light does not come on, (P.594) or turn off. Have the vehicle Trailer brake warning light inspected by your Toyota dealer. (P.594) : This light illuminates on the multi-information display with a Low speed four-wheel drive indicator light message.
  • Page 86 2-1. Instrument cluster *2, 9 Indicators LDA OFF indicator (P.294) The indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the PDA indicator (P.300) vehicle’s various systems. (White) Turn signal indicator PDA indicator (P.300) (P.235) (Green) Headlight indicator Cruise control indicator (P.242) (U.S.A.) (P.320)
  • Page 87 (P.239) tem if the lights do not turn on, or turn off. Have the vehicle Security indicator inspected by your Toyota dealer. (P.77, 78) : The light comes on when the Smart key system indica- system is turned off.
  • Page 88 10 seconds, then stay on. : When the trailer with 7-pin con- nector is connected, the light comes on and rear sensor of the Toyota parking assist-sensor, RCD (Rear Camera Detection) function and Parking Support Brake function automatically turn off.
  • Page 89: Gauges And Meters (With 7-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 7-inch display) Meter display ■ Locations of gauges and meters The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target region. Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature Outside temperature (P.90) Tachometer/Analog speedometer (P.101) Tachometer:...
  • Page 90 When “--” or “E” is displayed, the On hybrid electric vehicles, engine system may be malfunctioning. speed is precisely controlled in Take your vehicle to your Toyota order to help improve fuel efficiency dealer. and reduce exhaust emissions etc. ●...
  • Page 91 2-1. Instrument cluster WARNING The information display at ■ low temperatures Allow the interior of the vehicle to warm up before using the liquid crystal information display. At extremely low temperatures, the display monitor may respond slowly, and display changes may be delayed.
  • Page 92: Gauges And Meters (12.3-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (12.3-inch display) The meters display various drive information. Meter display ■ Locations of gauges and meters The meter display type setting can be changed. (P.112) Type 1/Type 3  The units of measure may differ depending on the intended destination of the vehicle.
  • Page 93 2-1. Instrument cluster Displays the selected shift position or selected gear position (P.230) Clock The GPS clock’s time is automatically adjusted by utilizing GPS time infor- mation. For details, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”. Widget (Audio system-linked display) Displays the selected audio source or track on the meter. (P.110) While list of items for content display area (P.108) is displayed, widget will not be displayed.
  • Page 94 2-1. Instrument cluster Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P.106) Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.600) Outside temperature (P.94) Digital speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Shift position and gear position (P.230) Clock The GPS clock’s time is automatically adjusted by utilizing GPS time infor-...
  • Page 95 When “--” or “E” is displayed, the ● injury. system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. NOTICE Liquid crystal display ■ To prevent damage to the ■...
  • Page 96: Multi-Information Display (7- Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information dis- play (7-inch display) Display contents Following information is dis- played on the multi-information display. Darker Brighter ■ Brightness of the meter lights (day mode and night mode) The brightness of the meter lights can be adjusted individually. In the following situations, the meters changes between day mode and night mode.
  • Page 97 2-1. Instrument cluster Liquid crystal display ■ WARNING Small spots or light spots may Caution for use while driving ■ appear on the display. This phe- nomenon is characteristic of liquid For safety, avoid operating the crystal displays, and there is no meter control switch while driving problem continuing to use the dis- as much as possible, and do not...
  • Page 98 2-1. Instrument cluster Driving information dis- Driving support system play information display ■ Select to display fuel consump- Driving support system tion data in various forms. information display ■ Fuel Economy Select to display the operational status of the following systems: ...
  • Page 99 2-1. Instrument cluster  Elapsed time: Displays Vehicle information dis- elapsed time since the display play was reset ■ Drive information : To reset, display the desired item 2 items that are selected using and press and hold the “Drive Info Item” setting ■...
  • Page 100 2-1. Instrument cluster Displays the charge state. Engine oil pressure gauge Displays the engine oil pressure. A buzzer will sound and warning message will be displayed if the engine oil pressure becomes low. (P.590) This display is intended for use as a guideline.
  • Page 101 V or higher or 9 V or lower while the engine is running, there may be a battery or charging system malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. Settings display This display is intended for use as a guideline. Depending on factors...
  • Page 102 2-1. Instrument cluster After changing the settings, ■ PCS (Pre-Collision Sys- press of the meter control tem) (P.270) switches. Select to set up the following items. ■ LDA (Lane Departure  PCS on/off Alert) (P.290) Select to set up the following Select to enable/disable the pre- collision system.
  • Page 103 2-1. Instrument cluster  “Sensitivity” Select to enable/disable the intui- tive parking assist. Select to change the alert timing for  “Volume” a vehicle or bicycle.  Mirror indicate on/off Select to set the volume of the buzzer which sounds when the Select to enable/disable the outside RCTA, the RCD (if equipped) or the rear view mirrors display.
  • Page 104 ID codes must be registered  Meter Style by a Toyota dealer. For information regarding changing the registered Select to change the meter style. ID code set, contact your Toyota ...
  • Page 105 2-1. Instrument cluster • “Fuel Economy” are not selectable. Select to change the display on Fuel Economy. (P.98) WARNING Cautions during setting up (Audio settings) ■  the display Select to enable/disable As the engine needs to be run- ning during setting up the display, screen.
  • Page 106: Multi-Information Display (12.3-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information dis- higher for a certain amount of time when the surroundings are play (12.3-inch dis- dark, a suggestion message will play) be displayed. ■ Suggestion to turn off the The multi-information dis- headlights play is used to display fuel If the headlights are left on for a efficiency related informa- certain amount of time after the...
  • Page 107 2-1. Instrument cluster (P.111) system is displayed on the content display area, the system operating  Auxiliary Gauges (P.111) state will not be displayed in this  Engine oil temperature/trans- area. mission oil temperature RSA (Road Sign Assist) dis- (P.111) play area (if equipped) ...
  • Page 108 2-1. Instrument cluster ■ Changing the screen Meter control switches Select items from the combina- tion of 3 screens to display on each 3 content display areas. Press of the meter control switch to scroll the screen. : Change the screen and move the cursor up/down : Change displayed...
  • Page 109 2-1. Instrument cluster (left/right). The average fuel economy selected by “Fuel Economy” on the Press and hold to display screen is displayed. the cursor on the content dis- : Use the displayed fuel consump- play area (center). tion as a reference only. Press to move the : Average fuel economy after...
  • Page 110 2-1. Instrument cluster navigation system-linked infor- Items” setting (average speed mation. and distance) can be displayed vertically.  Route guidance to destination Use the displayed information  Street name as a reference only.  Compass display • “Average Speed”: Displays the average vehicle speed Audio system-linked dis- since the display was reset...
  • Page 111 Indicates the degree of the vehicle be a battery or charging system inclination in comparison to a paral- malfunction. Have the vehicle lel line. inspected at your Toyota dealer. Auxiliary Gauges Trailer brake controller Displays “Gain” values, manual brake outputs, trailer brake types, and the trailer connection status.
  • Page 112 2-1. Instrument cluster Boost gauge Tire inflation pressure P.559 Displays the boost pressure. Traction monitor This display is intended for use as a guideline. Depending on factors such as the road surface condition, temperature and vehicle speed, the Front tire direction display display may not show the actual Displays the operation amount and condition of the vehicle.
  • Page 113 2-1. Instrument cluster ■ Setting procedure Select to set the warning sensitivity. ■ BSM (Blind Spot Moni- Press to display the cur- tor) (P.330) sor on the content display area (center). Select to set up the following items. Press with the cur- ...
  • Page 114 2-1. Instrument cluster  “Volume” Select to enable/disable the Proac- tive driving assist. Select to set the volume of the  “Sensitivity” buzzer which sounds when the RCTA, the RCD (if equipped) and Select to change the alert timing for the intuitive parking assist is oper- a detected object.
  • Page 115 ID codes must be registered  DRCC (P.307) by a Toyota dealer. For information regarding changing the registered Select to set up the following items. ID code set, contact your Toyota • “Acceleration Setting”...
  • Page 116 2-1. Instrument cluster Select to reset the Oil maintenance. Select to reset the meter display (P.546) settings.  Rear Seat Reminder Suspension of the settings dis- ■ (P.133) play Select to enable/disable the rear Some settings cannot be changed ● seat reminder function.
  • Page 117: Head-Up Display

    2-1. Instrument cluster Head-up display Suggestion function Displays suggestions to the : If equipped driver in the following situations. The head-up display proj- To select a response to a dis- ects a variety of driving- played suggestion, use the related information and the meter control switches.
  • Page 118 2-1. Instrument cluster play (if equipped) (P.96) Illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may dif- Minimum ■ fer from the image that is actually displayed by the head-up display. Driving support system dis- play area (P.120)/Naviga- tion system-linked display area (if equipped)/Tachome- ter display area (P.121)
  • Page 119 2-1. Instrument cluster head-up display. WARNING  Head-up display type Do not continuously look at the ● head-up display while driving as Select to change head-up display you may fail to see pedestrians, type. (P.117) objects on the road, etc. ahead ...
  • Page 120 2-1. Instrument cluster Navigation system-linked WARNING display area (if equipped) Caution for changing settings ■ of the head-up display Displays the following items As the hybrid system needs to be which are linked to the naviga- operating while changing the set- tings of the head-up display, tion system: ensure that the vehicle is parked...
  • Page 121 2-1. Instrument cluster that displayed on the multi-informa- • Full mode (P.121) is selected as head-up display type. tion display. For details, refer to the • When other than Eco drive mode explanation of each system. is selected. ■ Warning message Some warning messages are displayed when necessary, according to certain conditions.
  • Page 122: Fuel Consumption Information

    2-1. Instrument cluster Fuel consumption Fuel consumption in the past information 15 minutes Current fuel consumption The fuel consumption infor- Average vehicle speed since mation can be displayed on the hybrid system was the Multimedia Display. started. Trip range Display procedure Elapsed time since the hybrid system was started.
  • Page 123 2-1. Instrument cluster sumption data ■ Updating the history data Update the latest fuel consumption by pressing “Update” to measure the current fuel consumption again. ■ Resetting the data The fuel consumption data can be deleted by pressing “Clear data”. ■...
  • Page 124 2-1. Instrument cluster...
  • Page 125: Before Driving

    Before driving 3-1. Key information Keys ......Digital Key....3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors....Back door....Glass hatch ....Smart key system ..3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats ....Rear seats....Head restraints.... 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel ....
  • Page 126: Key Information Keys

    • Operating the smart key system recommended that replacement is (P.152) carried out by your Toyota dealer. • Operating the wireless remote ● To avoid serious deterioration, do control function (P.128) not leave the electronic key within 3 ft.
  • Page 127 The number of keys already regis- Do not place the keys near ● tered to the vehicle can be con- medical electrical equipment firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer. such as low-frequency therapy If “A New Key has been Regis- equipment or microwave ther- ■...
  • Page 128 Sounds the alarm (P.128) function does not operate properly, : These settings must be custom- you will need the mechanical key. ized at your Toyota dealer. (P.620) : If equipped ■ Panic mode...
  • Page 129: Digital Key

    Digital key usage condi- tions In order to use the Digital Key, you need to install the Toyota App, Register the Vehicle to the customer’s Toyota App profile, and subscribe to Remote Ser- vices, and enroll in Digital Key.
  • Page 130  The Digital Key system is  When taking your vehicle to a related to the smart key sys- Toyota dealer for an inspec- tem. If the smart key system tion or repairs, make sure to has been deactivated in the bring an electronic key.
  • Page 131: Opening, Closing And Lock

    Holding equipped). the driver’s door handle for : This setting must be customized approximately 2 seconds at your Toyota dealer. unlocks all the doors. Grip the front passenger’s door ■ Switching the door unlock func- tion...
  • Page 132 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Impact detection door lock for approximately 5 release system seconds while pressing and In the event that the vehicle is sub- holding ject to a strong impact, all the doors are unlocked. Depending on the The setting changes each time an force of the impact or the type of operation is performed, as shown...
  • Page 133 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Door lock buzzer door. ■ If an attempt to lock the doors using A rear door has been opened and ● the entry function is made when a closed after the hybrid system door other than the door you are was started.
  • Page 134 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocks all the doors ● Set the rear door child-protector locks when children are seated ■ Using the inside lock but- in the second seat. tons ■ When opening or closing a door Check the surroundings of the vehicle such as whether the vehi- cle is on an incline, whether there...
  • Page 135 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ When all the doors are locked refer to P.651. with the entry function or wire- less remote control Function Operation ● The doors cannot be unlocked All doors are with the door lock switch. locked when the Speed linked ●...
  • Page 136: Back Door

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door WARNING Never let anyone sit in the lug- ● gage compartment. The back door can be In the event of sudden braking, locked/unlocked and sudden swerving or a collision, opened/closed by the fol- they are susceptible to death or serious injury.
  • Page 137 Make When installing an accessory sure that the back door is part to the back door, using a secured before using the lug- genuine Toyota part is recom- gage compartment. mended. When closing the back door, ●...
  • Page 138 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocks all the doors The doors cannot be unlocked for 3 seconds after the doors are locked. Locks all the doors Check that the door is securely locked. ■ Using the wireless remote control P.128 ■...
  • Page 139 Do not attach any accessories ● Move the lever. other than genuine Toyota parts to the back door. Do not place your hand on the ● damper stay or apply lateral forces to it.
  • Page 140 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors the operation. When the switch is Press the back door opener switch. pressed and held again during the When the back door is locked: halted operation, the back door will While carrying the electronic key on perform the reverse operation.
  • Page 141 (close & lock [Walk-Away] function) : This setting must be customized at your Toyota dealer. Close all of the doors except the back door, carrying an  Close the back door and lock electronic key and press the all doors (close &...
  • Page 142 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors The standby state is canceled if you closed position. do not move away from the back Whatever the state of the power door for 30 seconds. To operate the switch, the back door closer oper- function again, perform the proce- ates.
  • Page 143 ● If the power back door does not : This setting must be customized fully close due to the operation of at your Toyota dealer. the jam protection function, etc., while the back door is automati-...
  • Page 144 Situations in which the close & lock (Walk-Away) function not operate properly : This setting must be customized Turn the cover. at your Toyota dealer. In the following situations, the func- tion may not operate properly: ● When the smart key system does not operate properly.
  • Page 145 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING WARNING Back door closer If the power back door system is ■ ● turned off while the back door is In the event that the back door ● operating automatically, the is left slightly open, the back automatic operation is stopped.
  • Page 146 Be careful not to Do not attach any accessories ● catch fingers or anything else. other than genuine Toyota parts to the back door. The jam protection function may ● not work depending on the Do not place your hand on the ●...
  • Page 147 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors power switch to OFF. In order to ● Do not apply excessive force to restore the original settings, they the back door while the power back door is operating. need to be changed back on ●...
  • Page 148: Glass Hatch

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Glass hatch power back door does the opening operation the next time, the door will open to the initial settings position. The glass hatch can be opened using the glass hatch opener. Opening the glass hatch ■...
  • Page 149: Glass Hatch

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors The glass hatch can be opened If you want to lock the spare elec- ● tronic key in the vehicle, do not even when the back door is locked. open or close the glass hatch after locking all doors.
  • Page 150 Do not attach any accessories ● The glass hatch may close if it is ● other than genuine Toyota parts not opened fully. It is more diffi- to the glass hatch. Such addi- cult to open or close the glass...
  • Page 151 ● rod with gloves or other fabric items. Do not attach any accessories ● other than genuine Toyota parts to the glass hatch. Do not place your hand or foot ● on the damper stay or apply lat- eral forces to it.
  • Page 152: Smart Key System

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ ● Effective range (areas within When an exterior alarm sounds which the electronic key is once for 5 seconds detected) Correction pro- Situation cedure An attempt was Close all of the made to lock the doors and lock vehicle while a the doors again.
  • Page 153 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors driver’s door handle, or use the may be affected, preventing the wireless remote control or the smart key system, wireless remote mechanical key, to unlock the control and immobilizer system from doors. operating properly. ●...
  • Page 154 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● ● Bring the electronic key close to The doors may unlock if a large either front door handle and oper- amount of water splashes on the ate the entry function. door handle, such as in the rain or in a car wash when the electronic ●...
  • Page 155 Ask your Toyota dealer for details, such Depending on the position and hold- as the frequency of radio waves ing condition of the electronic key,...
  • Page 156 Radio waves could have unex- pected effects on the operation of such medical devices. Ask your Toyota dealer for details for disabling the entry function.
  • Page 157: Adjusting The Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats Power seat 3-3.Adjusting the seats  The seats can be adjusted (longitudinally, vertically, etc.). Adjust the seat to ensure the correct driving posture. Adjustment procedure Manual seat  Seat position control switch Seatback angle control switch Seat cushion (front) angle control switch...
  • Page 158: Rear Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats WARNING When adjusting the seat posi- ■ tion Adjustment procedure Take care when adjusting the ● seat position to ensure that Second seat ■ other passengers are not Pull the lever and adjust the injured by the moving seat.
  • Page 159 3-3. Adjusting the seats When tumbling the sec- WARNING ond seats Do not bring your hands close ● to the moving parts or between Before tumbling the second the seats, as well as do not let ■ any part of your body get seats caught.
  • Page 160 3-3. Adjusting the seats the seat springs up. cushion, and install them on the seat hooks. ■ Returning the second seat to its original position Remove the seat hook cov- ers from the seat hooks, and return them to their original positions.
  • Page 161 3-3. Adjusting the seats Vehicles without third seats: WARNING Stow the tumble band to its When tumbling the second ■ original position, and then seat close the cover. Observe the following precau- tions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 162 3-3. Adjusting the seats When returning the second seat WARNING ● to the original position, be care- Vehicles without third seats: ● ful not to get hand, foot or any After securing the seat using the luggage caught between the tumble band, make sure that the second seat and the floor.
  • Page 163 3-3. Adjusting the seats securely to the locked posi- Operate the lever and fold the head restraint. tion. Adjust the seatback of the Lift the head restraint. second seat so that it does not interfere with the third seat. (P.158) Folding down the third seat- ■...
  • Page 164: Head Restraints

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Head restraints WARNING Check that there is no luggage ● and that there are no other peo- Head restraints are pro- ple around the seat before fold- vided for all seats. ing operation. Conduct the procedure slowly ●...
  • Page 165 3-3. Adjusting the seats Down Folding the head restraint Push the head restraint down while (third seats) (if equipped) pressing the lock release button Operate the head restraint angle lever to fold the head restraint. ■ Second center seat To return the head restraint, pull it Down Push the head restraint down while Removing the head...
  • Page 166 3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ pressing the lock release but- Second center seat tons Align the head restraint with the installation holes and push it If the head restraint touches the down to the lock position. ceiling, making the removal difficult, change the seat angle.
  • Page 167 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel 3-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Adjustment procedure Manual adjustment type  Hold the steering wheel and pull the lever down. Down Toward the driver Away from the driver ■ The power adjustment type steering wheel can be adjusted when Adjust to the ideal position by...
  • Page 168: Inside Rear View Mirror

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Inside rear view mir- : If equipped The rear view mirror’s posi- tion can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma- tion of the rear view. WARNING Adjusting the height of Caution while driving ■...
  • Page 169: Digital Rear-View Mirror

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors vehicles behind, the reflected Digital Rear-view Mir- light is automatically reduced. Changing automatic anti-glare function mode ON/OFF : If equipped The Digital Rear-view Mirror When the automatic anti-glare func- is a system that uses the tion is in ON mode, the indicator camera on the rear of the illuminates.
  • Page 170 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors In digital mirror mode, this indicates WARNING that the anti-glare function is on. • Change to digital mirror mode (P.171) and adjust the display settings. As the range of the image dis- Changing modes ●...
  • Page 171 Toyota dealer. ● When the back door is open, the Digital Rear-view Mirror image may not display properly.
  • Page 172 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors The icons will be displayed. Icons Settings Select to enable/disable the automatic anti-glare func- tion. Responding to the bright- ness of the headlights of vehicles behind, the reflected light is automati- cally adjusted. Press the menu button The automatic anti-glare function is enabled each...
  • Page 173 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors the digital mirror mode and the The brightness of the Digital Rear- ● view Mirror will change automati- optical mirror mode. cally according to the brightness of the area in front of your vehicle. When using the digital mirror ...
  • Page 174 If the driver continues using the Digital Rear-view Mirror while smoke or odor comes from the mirror, it may result in fire. Stop using the system immediately and contact your Toyota dealer. To prevent the camera from ■ Cleaning the Digital Rear- malfunctioning...
  • Page 175 If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following table for the likely cause and the solution. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 176 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Symptom Likely cause Solution Clean the mirror surface The mirror surface is gently, using a soft dry dirty. cloth. Change to optical mirror Sunlight or headlights mode. are shining directly into (If the light is coming the Digital Rear-view through the moon roof [if Mirror.
  • Page 177 Foreign matters such as Have the vehicle water droplets or dust is inspected by your on the camera lens. Toyota dealer. • Change to optical mir- ror mode. • Move the luggage to a The luggage in the lug- position where it does...
  • Page 178 Rear-view Mirror will pear even though the turn off.) mirror is cool, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Change to optical mirror mode and have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The lever cannot be...
  • Page 179: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mir- When the mirror defoggers ■ are operating (if equipped) rors Do not touch the rear view mirror surfaces, as they can become The rear view mirror’s posi- very hot and burn you. tion can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma- NOTICE...
  • Page 180 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Right ■ Mirror angle can be adjusted when When selecting the mirror to adjust, The power switch is in ACC or ON. the indicator on the switch illumi- nates. ■ Automatic adjustment of the mirror angle (if equipped) Pressing the same switch again will A desired mirror face angle can be...
  • Page 181 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Setting automatic mode extending operation can be ■ changed. (Customizable features: Type A P.651)  Putting the outside rear view WARNING mirror folding switch in the neu- tral position sets the mirrors to When a mirror is moving ■...
  • Page 182 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors position will also change. When the normal position is changed, readjust the angle in reversing.
  • Page 183 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Power windows between the window and the win- 3-5.Opening, closing the windows and moon roof dow frame while the window is clos- ing, window movement is stopped and the window is opened slightly. Opening and closing the ■...
  • Page 184 If the window reverses and cannot passengers to have body parts be fully closed or opened, have the caught in the power window. vehicle inspected by your Toyota Also, when riding with a child, it dealer. is recommended to use the win- Door lock linked window opera- ■...
  • Page 185 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof opened and closed using the WARNING driver’s switch even if the lock When exiting the vehicle, turn ● switch is on. the power switch off, carry the key and exit the vehicle along with the child.
  • Page 186: Moon Roof

    ● Vehicles with intrusion sensor: if the moon roof is closed using the door lock linked window operation when the alarm system is set, the alarm may be triggered. : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 187 If the moon roof does not fully close Press and hold the “CLOSE” even after performing the above procedure correctly, have the vehi- switch. cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The moon roof will close, re- open and pause for approxi- Moon roof open reminder func- ■...
  • Page 188 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof The jam protection function may WARNING ● not work if something gets Check to make sure that all pas- ● caught just before the moon sengers do not have any part of roof is fully closed.
  • Page 189: Favorite Settings

    3-6. Favorite settings Driving position mem- 3-6.Favorite settings Enabling easier driver entry and exit (power easy access system) : If equipped When all of the following have This feature automatically been performed, the driver’s adjusts the positions of the seat and steering wheel are driver’s seat, steering automatically adjusted to a posi- wheel, outside rear view...
  • Page 190 3-6. Favorite settings not operate if the seat is already display (if equipped) to the close to the rearmost position, etc. desired positions. If the seat position is adjusted ● While pressing the “SET” but- during power easy access system operation, the automatic operation ton, or within 3 seconds after will stop.
  • Page 191 3-6. Favorite settings Press the “SET” button. Toyota dealer. ● Press button “1” or “2”. ● WARNING Operate any of the seat adjust- ● ment switches (only cancels seat Seat adjustment caution ■ position recall). Take care during seat adjustment Operate the tilt and telescopic ●...
  • Page 192 3-6. Favorite settings order to make entering the vehicle (if equipped) (only when the power easier. switch is turned to ON) move to the If the driving position is in a position registered driving position. that has already been recorded, the If the driving position is in a position driving position will not move.
  • Page 193 3-6. Favorite settings ously for approximately 3 seconds. If 2 or more keys are in the vehicle, the driving position cannot be can- celed properly. Check that the shift lever is in Turn the power switch to ON. While pressing the “SET” but- ton, press and hold the door lock switch (either lock or unlock) until the buzzer...
  • Page 194: My Settings

    3-6. Favorite settings My Settings An individual is identified at the opening/closing of the door when face information registered using By identifying an individual the driver monitor camera is identi- through a device, such as fied. (P.268) an electronic key, the driv- Individual identification by face ing position and vehicle set- authentication is prioritized than by...
  • Page 195 3-6. Favorite settings from an electronic key: Unlocking the doors using the smart key system or wireless remote control • When an individual is identified from a digital key : Unlocking the doors using the smart key system • When an individual is identified from the face authentication sys- : After the driver monitor identifies face information, turning...
  • Page 196 3-6. Favorite settings...
  • Page 197: Driving

    Driving Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 4-1. Before driving ........Driving the vehicle..Driver monitor....Cargo and luggage ..PCS (Pre-Collision System) Vehicle load limits ......... Trailer towing (with towing LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) hitch) ............Dinghy towing .....
  • Page 198 Driving PKSB (Parking Support Brake)......Parking Support Brake function (static objects front and rear of the vehi- cle) ......Parking Support Brake function (moving vehicles rear of the vehicle) ..Parking Support Brake function (pedestrians rear of the vehicle).... Multi-terrain Monitor ..Driving mode select switch ........
  • Page 199 4-1. Before driving Driving the vehicle Make sure the parking brake indi- 4-1.Before driving cator light is on. Press the power switch to The following procedures stop the hybrid system. should be observed to Lock the door, making sure ensure safe driving: that you have the electronic key on your person.
  • Page 200 When starting the vehicle while the system is operating. ■ Always keep your foot on the Breaking in your new Toyota ■ brake pedal while stopped with To extend the life of the vehicle, the “READY” indicator is illumi- observing the following precautions nated.
  • Page 201 4-1. Before driving During normal driving, do not WARNING ● turn off the hybrid system. Turn- • Accidentally depressing the ing the hybrid system off while accelerator pedal instead of the driving will not cause loss of brake pedal will result in sudden steering or braking control, how- acceleration that may lead to an ever, power assist to the steer-...
  • Page 202 Have the brake pads checked and erly. If the brakes on only one replaced by your Toyota dealer as side are wet and not functioning soon as possible. properly, steering control may Rotor damage may result if the be affected.
  • Page 203 4-1. Before driving Do not attach adhesive discs to WARNING ● the windshield or windows. Do If the vehicle is stopped on an ● not place containers such as air incline, in order to prevent acci- fresheners on the instrument dents caused by the vehicle roll- panel or dashboard.
  • Page 204 4-1. Before driving The brake system consists of 2 WARNING ● individual hydraulic systems; if Do not touch the exhaust pipes ● one of the systems fails, the while the “READY” indicator is other will still operate. In this illuminated or immediately after case, the brake pedal should be turning the hybrid system off.
  • Page 205 Read the message flooded road and the vehicle is and follow the instruction. flooded, be sure to have your Toyota dealer check the following: : Depending on the situation, the Brake function shift position may not be ●...
  • Page 206: Cargo And Luggage

    4-1. Before driving restraint control also does not Cargo and luggage operate. If your vehicle have trou- ble escaping from the mud or fresh snow due to sudden start Take notice of the following restraint control operation, deacti- information about storage vate Active TRAC (P.451) so that the vehicle may become able precautions, cargo capacity...
  • Page 207 4-1. Before driving weight of the driver and passen- WARNING gers that will be riding in your Never allow anyone to ride in ● vehicle. the luggage compartment. It is not designed for passengers. (3) Subtract the combined They should ride in their seats weight of the driver and passen- with their seat belts properly gers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
  • Page 208 4-1. Before driving gers with the combined weight of D WARNING lb. (kg) get on, the available cargo Even if the total load of occu- ● and luggage load will be reduced E pant’s weight and the cargo lb. (kg) as follows: load is less than the total load capacity, do not apply the load C lb.
  • Page 209 To use the roof rails as a roof lug- gage carrier, you must fit the roof rails with two or more genuine Toyota cross rails or their equiva- lent. When you load cargo on the roof luggage carrier, observe the...
  • Page 210: Vehicle Load Limits

    4-1. Before driving the tire and loading information Vehicle load limits label. (P.565) Vehicle load limits include WARNING total load capacity, seating Overloading the vehicle ■ capacity, TWR (Trailer Do not overload the vehicle. Weight Rating) and cargo It may not only cause damage to the tires, but also degrade steer- capacity.
  • Page 211: Trailer Towing (With Towing Hitch)

    Your vehicle is designed poses. primarily as a passenger- and-load-carrying vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for Towing a trailer can have an further information about addi- adverse impact on handling, tional requirements such as performance, braking, dura- towing kits, etc.
  • Page 212 4-1. Before driving properly. WARNING • LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (P.282) Trailer towing precautions ■ • LDA (Lane Departure Alert) To tow a trailer safely, use (P.290) extreme care and drive the vehi- • Dynamic radar cruise control cle in accordance with the trailer’s (P.307) characteristics and operating con- •...
  • Page 213 If the gross trailer weight Weight Rating) ● exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer The maximum allowable gross brakes are required. Toyota rec- ommends trailers with brakes vehicle weight. The gross vehi- that conform to all applicable cle weight is the total weight of federal and state/provincial reg- the vehicle.
  • Page 214 4-1. Before driving trailer, it is the sum of the vehi- weight and the weight of the cle weight (including the occu- cargo in the trailer. pants, cargo and any optional TWR is calculated assuming equipment installed on the vehi- base vehicle with one driver, cle) and the tongue weight.
  • Page 215 4-1. Before driving : Vehicles without moon roof (Without brakes) : Vehicles with moon roof ■ Tongue Weight : Vehicles with SDM (Stabilizer The load placed on the trailer with Disconnection Mechanism) hitch ball. (P.216)  The gross vehicle weight must never exceed the GVWR indicated on the Certi- fication Label.
  • Page 216 4-1. Before driving weight, gross vehicle weight, ■ Unbraked TWR gross axle weight and tongue 1650 lb. (750 kg) weight are all within the limits. : This model meets the tow-vehicle ■ GCWR trailering requirement of SAE International per SAE J2807. The gross combination weight must never exceed the follow- Trailer Tongue Weight...
  • Page 217 Trailer hitch assemblies have cause an accident resulting in different weight capacities. death or serious personal injuries. Toyota recommends the use of Toyota hitch/bracket for your NOTICE vehicle. For details, contact your When installing a trailer hitch ■...
  • Page 218 4-1. Before driving Removing hitch cover Pull the lower edge of the hitch cover toward you and remove the 6 claws. Trailer ball load rating Matches or exceeds the gross trailer weight rating of the trailer. Ball diameter Matches the size of the trailer cou- Remove the hitch cover as pler.
  • Page 219 4-1. Before driving Please consult your dealer when installing trailer lights, as incorrect installation may cause damage to the vehicle’s lights. Please take care to comply with your state’s laws when installing Coupler trailer lights. Trailer ball ■ Service connector for towing brake controller Positions for towing hitch Your vehicle is equipped with a ser-...
  • Page 220 Avoid sharp ince. Do not exceed the or prolonged turning. Have posted towing speed limit. someone guide you when  Toyota recommends that the reversing to reduce the risk of vehicle-trailer speed limit is 65 an accident.
  • Page 221 4-1. Before driving  As stopping distance is efficiency and charging sys- increased when towing a tem performance, when using engine braking, do not put the trailer, vehicle-to vehicle dis- tance should be increased. transmission in D. If in the M For each 10 mph (16 km/h) of mode, the transmission shift speed, allow at least one...
  • Page 222 (such as an engine, transmis- sion, differential or wheel bearing), Have someone place wheel Toyota recommends that you do not blocks under both the vehi- tow a trailer until the vehicle has been driven for over 500 miles (800 cle’s and trailer’s wheels.
  • Page 223: Dinghy Towing

    4-1. Before driving enabled, Trailer Sway Control can Dinghy towing also help to stabilize the vehicle and trailer.). Your vehicle is not designed After the trailer swaying has ● to be dinghy towed (with 4 stopped: • Stop in a safe place. Get all occu- wheels on the ground) pants out of the vehicle.
  • Page 224: 4-2. Driving Procedures

    ● The immobilizer system may not mally. have been deactivated. (P.77) Continue depressing the brake Contact your Toyota dealer. pedal until the “READY” indicator is ● If a message related to start-up is illuminated. shown on the multi-information...
  • Page 225 The system may be malfunctioning. battery) is extremely cold (below Have the vehicle inspected by your approximately -31°F [-35°C]) Toyota dealer immediately. under the influence of the outside temperature, it may not be possi- ■ If the “READY” indicator does ble to start the hybrid system.
  • Page 226 The hybrid system will automati- ● checked by your Toyota dealer cally shut off after approximately 1 immediately. hour if it has been left running while the shift lever is in P.
  • Page 227 4-2. Driving procedures operate for a short time. When parking ■ Exhaust gases include harmful WARNING carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless. Observe Stopping the hybrid system ■ the following precautions. in an emergency Failure to do so may cause If you want to stop the hybrid ●...
  • Page 228 4-2. Driving procedures When ACC customization is in ■ With the power switch is turned ● off, the multimedia system can still be used for a certain time until the battery saving function starts operating. When the safe exit assist is oper- ●...
  • Page 229 4-2. Driving procedures NOTICE NOTICE If “ACCESSORY” or “POWER To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ● ■ ON” is displayed on the multi- charge information display, the power Do not stop the hybrid system switch is not in OFF. Exit the with the shift lever in a position vehicle after turning the power other than P or the shift lever but-...
  • Page 230: Automatic Transmission230

    (if equipped). If the warning message goes off, you may start the vehicle again. If ■ Automatic transmission fail- the warning message does not go safe control off, contact your Toyota dealer. The fail-safe mechanism activates restricting the transmission function,...
  • Page 231 4-2. Driving procedures When driving with dynamic ■ Shifting the shift lever radar cruise control or cruise control activated Even when switching the driving mode to sport mode while driving in D position (P.435) with the intent of enabling engine braking, engine braking will not activate because dynamic radar cruise control or cruise control will not be canceled.
  • Page 232 Have bly leading to an accident result- the vehicle inspected by your ing in death or serious injury. Toyota dealer immediately. The following steps may be used as an emergency measure to ensure Selecting the driving that the shift lever can be shifted.
  • Page 233 4-2. Driving procedures second start mode. Upshifting Downshifting The selected gear step, from D1 to D8, will be displayed in the meter. To return to normal D position driv- ing, the “+” paddle shift switch must be held down for a period of time. ■...
  • Page 234 This may indicate a malfunction in Downshifting the automatic transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by your The gear changes once every time Toyota dealer immediately. the shift lever or paddle shift switch is operated. “TOW HAUL” switch The selected gear, from M1 to M8, will be fixed and displayed on the Use “TOW HAUL”...
  • Page 235: Turn Signal Lever

    The left hand signals will flash 3 times. Left turn ■ Turn signals can be operated when The power switch is in ON. ■ If the indicator flashes faster than usual Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 236: Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures Parking brake Pull and hold the parking brake switch if an emergency occurs and it is necessary to operate the park- The parking brake can be ing brake while driving. set or released automati- Press the switch to release cally or manually.
  • Page 237 ● The driver is wearing the seat belt tioning. Have the vehicle inspected ● The shift lever is in a forward driv- by your Toyota dealer. ing position or reverse driving ■ Parking brake operation sound position When the parking brake operates, a ●...
  • Page 238 Have an accident resulting in death or the vehicle inspected by your serious injury. Toyota dealer immediately if this occurs.
  • Page 239: Brake Hold

    4-2. Driving procedures ● Brake Hold “Parking Brake Unavailable” or “Parking Brake Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is displayed on the multi-information display. The brake hold system If any of the conditions above are keeps the brake applied detected when the brake hold sys- when the shift lever is in D, tem is enabled, the system will turn off and the brake hold standby indi-...
  • Page 240 Please press the brake hold switch tem may be malfunctioning. Have with the brake pedal depressed to the vehicle inspected at your Toyota turn off the brake hold system. dealer. If “Brake Hold Malfunction If the brake hold operated indi- ■...
  • Page 241 4-2. Driving procedures NOTICE When parking the vehicle ■ The brake hold system is not designed for use when parking the vehicle for a long period of time. Turning the power switch off while the system is holding the brake may release the brake, which would cause the vehicle to move.
  • Page 242 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch 4-3.Operating the lights and wipers (U.S.A.) Off ■ AUTO mode can be used when The headlights can be oper- The power switch is in ON. ated manually or automati- ■ Daytime running light system cally.
  • Page 243 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers off the 12-volt battery saving func- tion will operate and automatically turn off all the lights after approxi- mately 20 minutes. When the power switch is turned to ON, the 12-volt battery-saving function will be dis- abled.
  • Page 244: Ahb (Automatic High Beam)

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers AHB (Automatic High NOTICE Beam) To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ charge Do not leave the lights on longer The Automatic High Beam than necessary when the hybrid uses a front camera located system is not operating. on the upper portion of the windshield to detect the Turning on the high beam...
  • Page 245 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turn the headlight switch to • When vehicles ahead are repeat- edly detected and then hidden position. due to repeated curves, road dividers or roadside trees When the headlight switch lever is • When a vehicle ahead in the low beam position, the AHB approaches from a far lane system will be enabled and the...
  • Page 246 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers roundings. This may cause the position quickly 10 times, then low beams to remain on or the leave the lever in its original high beams to flash or dazzle position. pedestrians or vehicles ahead. In If the sensitivity is changed, the such a case, it is necessary to Automatic High Beam indicator...
  • Page 247: Fog Light Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch : If equipped The fog lights offer improved visibility in diffi- cult driving conditions, such as in rain and fog. Operating procedure Temporarily changing to the low beams It is recommended to switch to the low beams when use of the high beams is inappropriate or when the high beams may...
  • Page 248: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and Rain-sensing operation washer Low speed operation Operating the lever can High speed switch between automatic operation operation and manual oper- ation, or can use the Temporary washer. operation : For the U.S.A. NOTICE : For Canada When the windshield is dry...
  • Page 249 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers wipers operate one more time after a short delay to prevent dripping. The windshield wiper and ■ washer can be operated when The power switch is in ON. Operating the windshield wip- ■ ers and washer using the Intelli- If the wiper switch is turned to the ●...
  • Page 250: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    When a nozzle becomes ■ NOTICE blocked When the rear window is dry In this case, contact your Toyota ■ dealer. Do not use the wiper, as it may damage the rear window. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object.
  • Page 251 ■ : If equipped blocked The following operation can be per- In this case, contact your Toyota formed using the Intelligent Assis- dealer. Do not try to clear it with a tant system. pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 252 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ charge Do not leave the wiper on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 253: Refueling

    4-4. Refueling 4-4.Refueling Opening the fuel tank WARNING When refueling the vehicle ■ Observe the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure The fuel tank of your vehicle to do so may result in death or has a special structure, serious injury.
  • Page 254 ■ opened Do not spill fuel during refueling. ● Doing so may damage the vehi- Consult your Toyota dealer. cle, such as causing the emis- sion control system to operate Closing the fuel tank cap abnormally or damaging fuel system components or the vehi- cle’s painted surface.
  • Page 255 WARNING When replacing the fuel tank ■ Do not use anything but a genu- ine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 256: 4-5. Using The Driving Support Systems

    Toyota App. latest information about the con- trols, use, warnings/precautions, Selecting your vehicle’s ■ etc. of each function of Toyota Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 Safety Sense 3.0 refer to the version Digital Owner’s Manual at the Access the following URL Owner’s Manual website.
  • Page 257 ON. ● Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 can still be used while a software update is being performed. ■ What can be checked using the...
  • Page 258: Toyota Safety Sense 3.0

    ● performing driving operations or a system malfunction occurs, a warning message or warning buzzer will be operated. If a The Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 warning message is displayed consists of the driving on the display, follow the instructions displayed.
  • Page 259 Driving assist systems Driver monitor ■ AHB (Automatic High ■ P.268 Beam) : If equipped P.244 Sensors used by Toyota PCS (Pre-Collision System) ■ Safety Sense 3.0 P.270 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ■ Various sensors are used to obtain the necessary informa- P.282...
  • Page 260 4-5. Using the driving support systems Sensors which detect the ■ Driver monitor camera surrounding conditions : If equipped Front  WARNING To prevent malfunction of the ■ radar sensors Observe the following precau- tions. Failure to do so may lead to a radar sensor not operating prop- erly, possibly leading to an acci- dent resulting in death or serious...
  • Page 261 Toyota dealer. cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Do not attach stickers (including ● transparent stickers) or other Do not disassemble the radar ●...
  • Page 262 For details, front camera by the windshield contact your Toyota dealer. wipers, replace the wiper insert If a surfboard or other long ● or wiper blade.
  • Page 263 When the brightness of the sur- ● It is necessary to enter a connected rounding area changes suddenly services contract, provided by Toyota, to use these functions. For When driving near a TV tower, ● details, contact your Toyota dealer. broadcasting station, electric...
  • Page 264 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● cles, etc., or other location where When a detectable vehicle has lit- strong radio waves or electrical tle exposed metal, such as a vehi- noise may be present cle which is partially covered with cloth, etc.
  • Page 265 4-5. Using the driving support systems which may contact your vehicle, essary. such as tall grass, tree branches, ■ Situations in which the driver a curtain, etc. monitor may not operate prop- ● When driving in strong wind erly ■ Situations in which the lane In situations such as the following, may not be detected...
  • Page 266 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When the driver is wearing con- O = Available, tact lenses  = Not available ● When the driver is wearing a face : Alert is available only mask : Partially unavailable ● When the driver is laughing or their eyes are only slightly open : If equipped...
  • Page 267 4-5. Using the driving support systems Function Status WARNING Dynamic radar cruise For safe use ■ control (P.307) If the vehicle is being driven on a slippery surface such as an icy Emergency Driving road or a very wet road, disable Stop System ...
  • Page 268: Driver Monitor

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Face identification ■ Driver monitor The driver monitor is used as a : If equipped device to identify faces in order to identify an individual. Basic functions For information about how to use the face identification func- During controlled driving, the tion, priorities among other driver monitor camera detects...
  • Page 269 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ closed or provided to a third party. Situations in which the driver monitor may not operate prop- ● Face information can be deleted erly by yourself. P.265 ● For the handling of face informa- tion, please consent to the follow- ing before using it: Changing Driver monitor...
  • Page 270: Pcs (Pre-Collision System)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems PCS (Pre-Collision Sys- WARNING tem) For safe use ■ Driving safely is solely the ● responsibility of the driver. Pay The pre-collision system careful attention to the sur- uses sensors to detect rounding conditions in order to objects (P.270) in the path ensure safe driving.
  • Page 271 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Pedestrians  Motorcycles  Walls : Detected as a detectable object only when being ridden. System functions ■ Pre-collision brake assist ■ Pre-collision warning If the system determines that When the system determines the possibility of a collision is that the possibility of a collision high and the brake operation by...
  • Page 272 4-5. Using the driving support systems steering wheel Vehicles with active steering function: The brakes and steer- ing are controlled to help avoid a collision or reduce the impact of a collision, regardless of the evasive steering maneuvers performed by the driver. ...
  • Page 273 4-5. Using the driving support systems The pre-collision braking func- ● tion is not designed to hold the vehicle stopped. If the vehicle is stopped by pre-collision brake control, the driver should oper- ate the brakes immediately as necessary. The pre-collision braking func- ●...
  • Page 274 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING • If the accelerator pedal is depressed strongly, the steering wheel is turned heavily, the brake pedal is depressed, or the turn signal lever is operated, the system may determine that the driver is taking evasive action and the emergency steering assist may not operate.
  • Page 275 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Pre-collision warning Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Preceding vehicles, Approximately 3 to 110 Approximately 3 to 110 stopped vehicles mph (5 to 180 km/h) mph (5 to 180 km/h) Approximately 20 to 110 Approximately 50 to 130 Oncoming vehicles...
  • Page 276 4-5. Using the driving support systems Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Approximately 3 to 50 Approximately 3 to 50 Bicycles mph (5 to 80 km/h) mph (5 to 80 km/h) Approximately 3 to 50 Approximately 3 to 50 Pedestrians mph (5 to 80 km/h)
  • Page 277 4-5. Using the driving support systems Relative speed Detectable Oncoming vehicle Vehicle speed between your objects speed vehicle and object Approximately 3 Approximately 3 Approximately 7 Oncoming vehi- to 25 mph (5 to to 45 mph (5 to to 70 mph (10 to cles 40 km/h) 75 km/h)
  • Page 278 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Acceleration Suppression at Low Speed The Acceleration Suppression at Low Speed function will not operate when the turn signal lights are flashing. Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Preceding vehicles, stopped vehicles, Approximately 0 to 9...
  • Page 279 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When passing a detectable object which is stopped to make a left/right turn • When the steering wheel is oper- ated toward the path of an oncom- ing vehicle • When there is an object moving •...
  • Page 280 4-5. Using the driving support systems able object • When a detectable object is white and looks extremely bright • When the color or brightness of a detectable object causes it to blend in with its surroundings • When a detectable object cuts in front of or suddenly emerges in front of your vehicle •...
  • Page 281 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When the road, etc. is reflected on emergency steering assist the wall (excluding the active steering • When the vehicle is approaching function) will not operate in most the wall at an angle cases.
  • Page 282: Lta (Lane Tracing Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) LTA functions  When driving on a road with clear lane lines with the dynamic radar cruise control operating, lane lines and pre- ceding and surrounding vehi- cles are detected using the front camera and radar sen- sor, and the steering wheel is operated to maintain the vehi-...
  • Page 283 4-5. Using the driving support systems Operating conditions of func- ■ tion This function is operable when all of the following conditions are met: The LTA system detects lane lines ● or the path of preceding or sur- rounding vehicles. The dynamic radar cruise control ●...
  • Page 284 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Lane departure warning func- vehicle, handle control condition tion when the LTA is operating and road surface, the warning function may not operate. ● Even if the LDA warning method is ● changed to vibration of the steer- Vehicles with LCA: In the following ing wheel, if the vehicle deviates situations, the system may not be...
  • Page 285 4-5. Using the driving support systems When there are moving objects WARNING ● or structures in the surrounding Situations in which the func- ■ area (Depending on the position tions may not operate prop- of the moving object or structure erly relative to your vehicle, your vehicle may sway)
  • Page 286 4-5. Using the driving support systems Operation display of steering wheel operation support The operating state of the LTA system is indicated. Indicator Lane display Steering icon Situation LTA is on standby White Gray/White Gray LTA is operating Green Green Green The vehicle is departing the lane...
  • Page 287: Lca (Lane Change Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems LCA (Lane Change WARNING Assist) Before using the LCA system ■ Do not overly rely on the LCA ● : If equipped system. The LCA system is not a system LCA functions which provides automated assis- tance in driving and it is not a sys- This function is linked to the LTA tem which reduces the need for...
  • Page 288 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● The hands off steering wheel warning (P.284) is not operat- ing. ■ Cancelation of functions In the following situations, LCA operation may be canceled during operation, while notifying the driver with the display and a buzzer: ■...
  • Page 289 4-5. Using the driving support systems tional To change lanes by holding the turn signal lever in the first posi- Second position: LCA is not tion without using the LCA, turn operational the customize setting of the LCA WARNING off. Situations in which the LCA ■...
  • Page 290: Lda (Lane Departure Alert)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems LDA (Lane Departure Alert) Basic functions The LDA system warns the driver if the vehicle may deviate from the current lane or course and also can slightly operate the steering wheel to help avoid deviation from the lane or course The front camera is used to...
  • Page 291 4-5. Using the driving support systems and grass, soil, etc., or structures, WARNING such as a curb, guardrail, etc. Before using the LDA system ■ Do not overly rely on the LDA ● system. The LDA system is not a system which provides auto- mated assistance in driving and it is not a system which reduces the amount of attention neces-...
  • Page 292 4-5. Using the driving support systems turn signal lever is operated.) pedestrian or parked vehicle. • The vehicle is not being driven ● It may not be possible for the sys- around a sharp curve. tem to judge if there is danger of a •...
  • Page 293 4-5. Using the driving support systems frequency of the steering assist : Except for Puerto Rico operating increases. If the system judges that the steering wheel has Changing LDA settings been operated, the warning buzzer will stop.  The LDA system can be For Puerto Rico: The length of time enabled/disabled through a that the warning buzzer operates...
  • Page 294 4-5. Using the driving support systems Displays and system operation The operating state of the lane departure alert function and steering assist operation of the lane departure prevention function are indi- cated. Except for Puerto Rico  Indicator Lane display Steering icon Condition Not illuminated...
  • Page 295 4-5. Using the driving support systems For Puerto Rico  Indicator Lane display Steering icon Situation Not illuminated Not illuminated System disabled Yellow Illuminated Lane lines are not Not illuminated Not illuminated detected by the system Gray Lane lines are Not illuminated Not illuminated detected by the...
  • Page 296: Pda (Proactive Driving Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems PDA (Proactive driv- The proactive driving assist is ● not a system which reduces the ing assist) amount of attention necessary for safe driving. Even if the sys- tem is operating correctly, the When a detectable object surrounding conditions as rec- (P.297) is detected, the ognized by the driver and...
  • Page 297 4-5. Using the driving support systems System operating conditions and detectable objects According to the driving conditions, the operation and detectable objects of the proactive driving assist will change as follows. Detectable Function Conditions Operation objects Assistance with some A detectable brake operations is pro- ...
  • Page 298 4-5. Using the driving support systems restriction control of a driving sup- Vehicle speeds at which the ■ port system operates (For exam- system can operate ple: PCS, drive-start control) • When the system determines that Detectable object crossing the ●...
  • Page 299 4-5. Using the driving support systems When approaching a vehicle WARNING ● ahead which is perpendicular or When passing through a place ● at an angle to the vehicle, or is with a low structure above the facing the vehicle road (tunnel with a low ceiling, traffic sign, signboard, etc.) If a parked vehicle is perpendic-...
  • Page 300 4-5. Using the driving support systems Changing proactive driv- WARNING ing assist settings While changing lanes or a few ● seconds after changing lanes  The proactive driving assist When entering a curve, driving ● can be enabled/disabled around a curve and a few sec- through a customize setting.
  • Page 301 4-5. Using the driving support systems Icon Meaning  Steering operation assistance is being performed to prevent the vehicle from approaching too close to a detectable object on the side of the road  When the steering assist is operat- Preceding vehicle deceleration assistance is being performed Warning to maintain appropriate...
  • Page 302: Fcta (Front Cross Traffic Alert)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems • Multi-information display FCTA (Front Cross Traffic Alert) : If equipped When approaching an inter- section, etc., at a low speed, vehicles approaching from the left and right of the front of the vehicle can be detected and the driver WARNING informed of these vehicles.
  • Page 303 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● ● There are no vehicles in front of When making a left/right turn in your vehicle front of an approaching vehicle ● The accelerator pedal is not being strongly depressed ● The brake pedal is not being strongly depressed ■...
  • Page 304: Rsa (Road Sign Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems between them RSA (Road Sign Situations in which the sensors ● Assist) may not operate properly: P.263 Situations in which some or all of ● : If equipped the functions of the system cannot operate: P.265 The RSA system detects specific road signs using...
  • Page 305 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● detects a sign or information When a sign is immediately after a freeway junction or in an adjacent of a sign is available from the lane just before merging navigation system, the sign ●...
  • Page 306 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Operating conditions of the Stop notification functions ● Excess speed notification function This function will operate when the Yield following condition is met: • A speed limit road sign is recog- nized by the system. ●...
  • Page 307: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Dynamic radar cruise Set the speed appropriately ● according to the speed limit, control traffic flow, road conditions, weather conditions, etc. The driver is responsible for confirm- This dynamic radar cruise ing the set speed. control detects the pres- Even if the system is operating ●...
  • Page 308 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING The dynamic radar cruise control determines whether the distance between the driver’s own vehicle and a designated preceding vehi- cle is within a set range. It is not capable of making any other type of judgement.
  • Page 309 4-5. Using the driving support systems Basic functions Constant speed cruising When there are no vehicles ahead The vehicle drives at the speed set by the driver. If the set vehicle speed is exceeded while driving down a hill, the set vehicle speed display will blink and a buzzer will sound.
  • Page 310 4-5. Using the driving support systems If a preceding vehicle stops, the vehicle will also stop (controlled stop). After the preceding vehicle starts off, pressing the “RES” switch or depressing the accelerator pedal will resume follow-up cruising (start off operation). If a start off operation is not performed, the controlled stop will continue.
  • Page 311 4-5. Using the driving support systems indicator will illuminate. Increase set vehicle speed Using the accelerator pedal, Decrease set vehicle speed accelerate or decelerate to Short press adjustment: Press the the desired vehicle speed switch (approximately 20 mph [30 Long press adjustment: Press and km/h] or more), and press the hold the switch until the desired set driving assist switch to set...
  • Page 312 4-5. Using the driving support systems the switch is pressed and held  Increasing the set vehicle speed using the accelerator pedal Depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehi- cle to the desired vehicle speed. Press the “+” switch. Illus- Vehicle- Approximate...
  • Page 313 4-5. Using the driving support systems • If the vehicle speed is set while system control on a steep incline driving at a speed that exceeds ● When any of the following are the system’s upper limit, the set detected while the vehicle is vehicle speed will be the system’s stopped by system control: upper limit.
  • Page 314 4-5. Using the driving support systems as necessary. Curve speed reduction As the sensor may not be able to function correctly detect a vehicle, the sys- tem may not operate properly. When a curve is detected, the ● When a preceding vehicle brakes vehicle speed will begin being suddenly reduced.
  • Page 315 4-5. Using the driving support systems operated to the right.) Driver Monitor support If your vehicle is being driven at function (if equipped) approximately 50 mph (80 km/h) or more and the lane is changed to While a warning of the driver that with a vehicle traveling slower monitor is being displayed, the than your vehicle, when the turn...
  • Page 316 4-5. Using the driving support systems Display and system operation state The operating state of Dynamic radar cruise control is indicated. Indicator Multi-information display Situation Vehicle-to-vehicle Dynamic radar distance setting: cruise control Gray being OFF White Vehicle-to-vehicle distance setting: Constant speed Blue cruising Green...
  • Page 317 4-5. Using the driving support systems Indicator Multi-information display Situation Vehicle-to-vehicle distance setting: Gray Accelerating with Set vehicle speed: the accelerator White pedal Green Preceding vehicle: Gray Set vehicle speed: Set vehicle speed White in reverse being exceeded display Green Vehicle-to-vehicle distance setting: Gray...
  • Page 318: Cruise Control

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Cruise control Vehicle speed may exceed the set speed when driving down a steep hill. The vehicle can be driven at When it is necessary to disable ● a set speed even if the the system: P.258 accelerator pedal is not depressed.
  • Page 319 4-5. Using the driving support systems To change the set vehicle speed, Using the cruise control press the “+” or “-” switch until the desired speed is displayed. ■ Setting the vehicle speed Press the driving assist mode select switch to select cruise control.
  • Page 320 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● brake pedal is depressed. When the vehicle speed drops approximately 10 mph (16 km/h) or more below the set vehicle speed ● When the vehicle speed drops below approximately 20 mph (30 km/h) ●...
  • Page 321: Emergency Driving Stop System

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Emergency Driving WARNING Stop System For safe use ■ Driving safely is solely the ● responsibility of the driver. Pay The emergency driving stop careful attention to the sur- system is a system which rounding conditions in order to automatically decelerates ensure safe driving.
  • Page 322 4-5. Using the driving support systems or more WARNING During the Traffic Jam Assist con- This system detects the condi- ● trols, the system may operate at tion of the driver through the below 30 mph (50 km/h). operation of the steering wheel. This system may operate if the Operation cancelation condi- ■...
  • Page 323 4-5. Using the driving support systems formed within a certain amount stops, the system will enter the of time, the system will enter stop and hold phase. warning phase 2. Stop hold phase Vehicles with a driver monitor camera: Depending on the type After the vehicle is stopped, the of detection of the driver’s unre- parking brake will be applied...
  • Page 324: Traffic Jam Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Traffic Jam Assist Emergency Driving Stop System : If equipped P.321 Traffic Jam Assist is a sys- tem which, through confir- Extended resume time of mation of the conditions by dynamic radar cruise con- the driver, provides lane keeping, accelerating/decel- trol...
  • Page 325 4-5. Using the driving support systems Jam Assist is started, the follow- As the recognition performance ● ing message will be displayed: and control performance of the Traffic Jam Assist function are  “Allow Driver Monitor Camera limited, driver operation is nec- Recording?”...
  • Page 326 4-5. Using the driving support systems Situations in which the func- WARNING ■ tion may not operate properly The Traffic Jam Assist function ● In situations such as the following, cannot detect the following the Traffic Jam Assist function objects. Operate the steering may not operate properly.
  • Page 327 It is necessary to enter a con- ● Brake pedal ● nected services contract, provided As with normal driving, deceleration by Toyota, to use these functions. can be performed by depressing the For details, contact your Toyota brake pedal. However, controlled dealer. driving will be cancelled.
  • Page 328 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ When a warning message is Changing Traffic Jam displayed Assist settings ● “TrafficJamAsst System Malfunc- tion Visit Your Dealer”  The setting of Traffic Jam The Traffic Jam Assist function may Assist can be enabled/dis- not be operating properly.
  • Page 329 4-5. Using the driving support systems Action to be Display Status taken The driver must operate the steering wheel, accel- Indicates that driving actions are necessary erator pedal to cope with cut-in or other behavior of sur- and brake rounding vehicles pedal in Yellow accordance...
  • Page 330: Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems BSM (Blind Spot Moni- System components tor) The Blind Spot Monitor is a system that uses rear side radar sensors installed on the inner side of the rear bumper on the left and right side to assist the driver in confirming safety when changing lanes.
  • Page 331 If the rear bumper is ing message does not not repaired correctly, the Blind disappear, have the vehicle Spot Monitor may not operate inspected by your Toyota with a warning message dis- dealer. played. If any paint repair is needed, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 332 4-5. Using the driving support systems Each time the power switch is Monitor is enabled. turned to ON, the Blind Spot Blind Spot Monitor operation ■ Objects that can be detected while driving The Blind Spot Monitor uses rear side radar sensors to detect the following vehicles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of the presence of such vehicles via the indicators on the outside rear view mirrors.
  • Page 333 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) from the rear bumper Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) to 230 ft. (70 m) from the rear bumper : The area between the side of the vehicle and 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) from the side of the vehicle cannot be detected.
  • Page 334 4-5. Using the driving support systems adjacent lane at a much higher rear of the vehicle • When there is a significant differ- speed than it ence in height between your vehi- : Depending on the situations, a cle and the vehicle that enters the buzzer may sound.
  • Page 335: Safe Exit Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Safe Exit Assist System components The safe exit assist is a sys- tem that uses rear side radar sensors installed on the inner side of the rear bumper to help occupants judge if an approaching vehicle or bicycle may col- lide with a door when exit- ing, to help reduce the...
  • Page 336 4-5. Using the driving support systems that the system has operated. After tomize setting on the multimedia display and the hybrid system has the notification through voice guid- been stopped ance is made, no more voice guid- When the parking assist volume ●...
  • Page 337 4-5. Using the driving support systems tor, buzzer, multi-information display, and voice notification. Vehicle or bicycle which has a high possibility of colliding with a door (other than the back door) when opened ■ The safe exit assist detection areas The areas that vehicles can be detected in are outlined below.
  • Page 338 4-5. Using the driving support systems door) approaches from behind a nearby parked vehicle ■ Conditions under which the • When an approaching vehicle or system will not detect a vehicle bicycle suddenly changes direc- ● Safe exit assist does not detect tion the following objects, vehicles, •...
  • Page 339: Intuitive Parking Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Intuitive parking other accessory is installed to the back of the vehicle assist • When a vehicle or bicycle is approaching at high speed • When towing with the vehicle The intuitive parking assist •...
  • Page 340 4-5. Using the driving support systems off even if the power switch is detecting a stationary object, the intuitive parking assist detection turned to ON again after the indicator illuminates. (P.86) power switch has been turned off.) Multimedia display  Vehicles without the multimedia display or rear camera: How- ever, the system will automati-...
  • Page 341 The sensor’s detection areas are impact, have the vehicle ● limited to the areas around the inspected by your Toyota vehicle’s front and rear bumpers. dealer. If the front or rear bumper needs to be Certain vehicle conditions and the ●...
  • Page 342 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● ● Low objects When a pedestrian is wearing clothing that does not reflect ultra- ● Tall objects with upper sections sonic waves (ex. skirts with gath- projecting outwards in the direc- ers or frills). tion of your vehicle ●...
  • Page 343 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● If the orientation of a sensor has been changed due to a collision or other impact. ● The vehicle is approaching a tall or curved curb. ● Driving close to columns (H- shaped steel beams, etc.) in multi- story parking garages, construc- tion sites, etc.
  • Page 344 4-5. Using the driving support systems The diagram shows the detection Approximately 3.3 ft. (100 range of the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot detect objects that Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 are extremely close to the vehicle. The range of the sensors may change depending on the shape of Approximately 2.0 ft.
  • Page 345: Rcta (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Function

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Select the switch to mute a buzzer RCTA (Rear Cross of the intuitive parking assist, RCTA, Traffic Alert) function and RCD all together. Mute will be automatically can- ● celed in the following situations: The RCTA function uses the •...
  • Page 346 4-5. Using the driving support systems mation display. System components Turning the RCTA func- tion on/off The RCTA can be enabled/dis- abled through a customize set- ting. (P.651) When the RCTA function is off, the driving assist information indicator (P.86) will illuminate Meter control switches and a message will be displayed Operate the meter control switches...
  • Page 347 4-5. Using the driving support systems buzzer. The buzzer can alert the driver of faster vehicles approaching Approaching vehicles from farther away. Detection areas of approach- Example: ing vehicles Approaching ■ Approximate RCTA icon display vehicle speed alert distance When a vehicle approaching 34 mph (56 from the right or left at the rear 98 ft.
  • Page 348 4-5. Using the driving support systems temporary mute switch is displayed on the multimedia display. ● The distance between the sensor Select the switch to mute the buzzer and approaching vehicle gets too of the intuitive parking assist, RCTA, close and RCD (if equipped) all together.
  • Page 349 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a vehicle turns into the detection area ● When backing out of a sharp angle parking spot ■ Situations in which the system may operate even if there is no possibility of a collision Instances of the RCTA function unnecessarily detecting a vehicle and/or object may increase in the...
  • Page 350 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a sensor or the area around a sensor is extremely hot or cold ● If the suspension has been modi- fied or tires of a size other than specified are installed ● If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load ●...
  • Page 351: Rcd (Rear Camera Detec- Tion) Function

    (such as Illuminated license plate, fog lamps, etc.) in the camera vicinity. Do not subject the camera vicin- ● ity to strong impacts. If the vicin- ity is subjected to a strong impact, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 352 4-5. Using the driving support systems RCD display When a pedestrian is detected If a pedestrian is in the area behind the vehicle or if the rear camera detected that a pedes- trian is approaching the vehicle from behind, the system urges caution from the driver by sounding the buzzer and dis- playing the detection of a pedes-...
  • Page 353 4-5. Using the driving support systems edly following, may not be detected by the rear camera detection func- Pedestrian detection icon: tion, preventing the function from Blinks operating properly: • Pedestrians who are bending for- If the system determines that ward or squatting your vehicle may collide with •...
  • Page 354 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When the suspension has been light, etc.) is installed near the rear lowered or tires that have a differ- camera ent size than the genuine tires are • If a bumper protector, such as an installed additional trim strip, is installed to •...
  • Page 355: Pksb (Parking Support Brake)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems PKSB (Parking Sup- WARNING port Brake) Cautions regarding the use of ■ the system Do not overly rely on the system, The PKSB (Parking Support as doing so may lead to an acci- Brake) is a system that dent.
  • Page 356 4-5. Using the driving support systems Precautions for the suspen- WARNING ■ sion When inspecting the vehicle ● Do not modify the suspension of using a chassis roller, chassis the vehicle. If the height or tilt of dynamo or free roller the vehicle is changed, the sen- sors may not be able to detect When loading the vehicle onto a...
  • Page 357 4-5. Using the driving support systems Detected Acceleration Reduced” Driving assist information indicator: Not illuminated Buzzer: Does not sound  Hybrid system output restric- tion control is operating (out- put restricted as much as possible) The system has determined that ■...
  • Page 358 4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving assist information indicator: Illuminated Buzzer: Sounds repeatedly System overview If the Parking Support Brake determines that a collision with a detected object or pedestrian is Hybrid system output possible, the hybrid system out- put will be restricted to restrain Braking force any increase in the vehicle...
  • Page 359 4-5. Using the driving support systems distance to the object when the Brake control begins operat- brake control and the hybrid system ing (System determines that output restriction control are oper- ated. possibility of collision with detected object is extremely high) ■...
  • Page 360: Parking Support Brake Function (Static Objects Front And Rear Of The Vehicle)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Parking Support Brake When traveling at a low function (static speed and the brake pedal objects front and rear is not depressed, or is depressed late of the vehicle) If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the traveling direction of the vehicle and the system...
  • Page 361 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the vehicle moves Hybrid system output restriction ● ■ control forward due to the incorrect • The Parking Support Brake is shift position being enabled. selected • The vehicle speed is approxi- mately 9 mph (15 km/h) or less. •...
  • Page 362: Parking Support Brake Func- Tion (Moving Vehicles Rear Of The Vehicle)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Parking Support Brake Detection range of the Parking Support Brake function (static function (moving vehi- objects front and rear of the cles rear of the vehi- vehicle) cle) The detection range of the Parking Support Brake function (static objects front and rear of the vehicle) differs from the detection range of...
  • Page 363 4-5. Using the driving support systems Hybrid system output restriction ● Types of sensors control • The Parking Support Brake is dis- P.331 abled. • The collision becomes avoidable WARNING with normal brake operation. • A vehicle is no longer approaching To ensure the system can ■...
  • Page 364: Parking Support Brake Func- Tion (Pedestrians Rear Of The Vehicle)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake Screen display of pedes- function (pedestrians trians rear of the vehicle rear of the vehicle) Displays a message to urge the driver to take evasive action : If equipped when a pedestrian is detected in If the rear camera sensor the detection area behind the detects a pedestrian behind...
  • Page 365 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ of the following conditions are met: Detection area of the Parking Support Brake function (pedes- ● Hybrid system output restriction trians rear of the vehicle) control • The Parking Support Brake is The detection area of the Parking enabled.
  • Page 366: Multi-Terrain Monitor

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Multi-terrain Monitor Always make sure to visually ● check behind you and your sur- roundings while you are driving. : If equipped Never drive while looking only at ● The Multi-terrain Monitor the screen as the image on the helps the driver to check screen is different from actual conditions.
  • Page 367 4-5. Using the driving support systems NOTICE When the shift position is in “R”, ● part or all of the screen may appear black When the shift position is in “R”, ● the screen may not change to the camera image The guide lines are not dis- ●...
  • Page 368 4-5. Using the driving support systems P.379 P.385   Under vehicle terrain view (rear Wide rear view & dual side views wheel) & dual side views P.385 P.382  Under vehicle terrain view (rear  Under vehicle terrain view (rear side) &...
  • Page 369 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Wide front view & panoramic view P.389 P.394 ■ Screens when the four- wheel drive control switch  Side Clearance View & pan- is in H4 and Multi-terrain oramic view Select is in off. ...
  • Page 370 4-5. Using the driving support systems P.403 P.412   Wide rear view & panoramic view Side view & Wide rear view P.403 P.412  When folding the outside rear Camera switch view mirrors  Side view & Wide front view The camera switch is located as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 371 4-5. Using the driving support systems (The following is an example) Four-wheel drive control switch is in L4 or H4 and Multi-ter- rain Select is in on ■ When the shift lever is in the P, D or N position Audio screen, etc.
  • Page 372 4-5. Using the driving support systems Select the under vehicle terrain view (rear wheel) button Select the return button Select the display mode button ■ When the shift lever is in the R position Rear view & dual side views Wide rear view &...
  • Page 373 4-5. Using the driving support systems Four-wheel drive control switch is in H4 and Multi-terrain Select is in off ■ When the shift lever is in the P position Navigation screen, audio screen, etc. Pressing the camera switch Moving view See-through view Touch the display mode switching button...
  • Page 374 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ When the shift lever is in the D or N position Navigation screen, audio screen, etc. Wide front view & panoramic view Side clearance view & panoramic view Cornering view & panoramic view Pressing the camera switch Touch the display mode switching button When the steering wheel is turned by 180 degrees or more from...
  • Page 375 4-5. Using the driving support systems Wide rear view & panoramic view Touch the display mode switching button Front view & dual side ■ Multi-terrain Monitor screen views display ● The amount of time that the Multi- Front view & dual side views terrain Monitor screen is displayed changes as follows according to can be used to check the area...
  • Page 376 4-5. Using the driving support systems Screen display If the steering wheel is turned 270° or more Selecting the display 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) distance guide line (red) 3 ft. (1 m) distance guide line (blue) 6 ft. (2 m) distance guide line (blue) Items indicate the estimated distance from the front end of the vehicle.
  • Page 377 4-5. Using the driving support systems Indicates tire spinning by changing color and flashing the tire displayed. If the intuitive parking assist detects a static object when the system is enabled, the indicator is displayed on the screen. (P.377) Display off button Changes the screen back to the previously displayed screen, such as the audio screen.
  • Page 378 If the system malfunctions, the monitor will automatically dis- vehicle image and pointer are not displayed. In this case, have the play images in the following situ- vehicle inspected by your Toyota ations: dealer.  Touching the automatic dis- ■...
  • Page 379 4-5. Using the driving support systems Under vehicle terrain view & dual side views Lines indicating current vehicle and tire position are displayed in a composite view on an image taken behind the current vehicle posi- tion and assists the driver to check conditions underneath the vehi- cle or determine the position of the front tires.
  • Page 380 4-5. Using the driving support systems Front tire contact line (blue) Rear tire contact line (blue) Items indicate estimated tire positions on the image. 1.5 ft. (0.5 m) distance guide line (red, black) Indicate the estimated distance from the front end of the vehicle. Rear tire course line (yellow) Indicates the estimated course of the rear tires.
  • Page 381 4-5. Using the driving support systems In automatic display mode, the In the following situations, the sys- ● tem may not operate normally. monitor will automatically dis- • The road is covered with snow play images in the following situ- •...
  • Page 382 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING Under vehicle terrain view ■ display The image displayed is one that was previously taken at a point behind the current vehicle posi- tion. In cases such as when objects move after the image is taken, the image displayed on the screen may differ from the actual state.
  • Page 383 4-5. Using the driving support systems Screen display Current vehicle position Image displayed in the under vehicle terrain view (rear wheel) (image taken behind the current vehicle position) Vehicle position at the time the image was taken (behind the cur- rent vehicle position) Selecting the display Tire position indicator lines (black, white)
  • Page 384 4-5. Using the driving support systems enabled, the indicator is displayed on the screen. (P.377) Display off button Changes the screen back to the previously displayed screen, such as the audio screen. Return button Return to the previous screen Automatic display mode selection button P.384 Setting button Changes settings, such as the automatically display cornering view, the...
  • Page 385 4-5. Using the driving support systems If the outside rear view mirrors are past is being displayed, the ● folded while the under vehicle ter- screen and the actual situation rain view (rear wheel) is being dis- may differ in the following cases: played, a separate screen is •...
  • Page 386 4-5. Using the driving support systems parking. The screens will be displayed when the shift lever is in the R posi- tion. Screen display Display mode switching button Each time the display mode switching button is selected, the mode will change between the rear view &...
  • Page 387 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When the rear radar detects an approaching vehicle or obstacle from the rear • When the rear camera detects a pedestrian to the rear Intuitive parking assist/slip display Indicates tire spinning by changing color and flashing the tire displayed. If the intuitive parking assist detects a static object when the system is enabled, the indicator is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 388 If the back door is not closed, guide lines will not be displayed. If the guide lines do not display even when the back door is closed, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. WARNING Intuitive parking assist display ■...
  • Page 389 4-5. Using the driving support systems ing space, turn the steering Estimated course lines wheel so that the vehicle Once the estimated course width guide lines are within lines and the parking space the left and right dividing lines are parallel, straighten lines of the parking space.
  • Page 390 4-5. Using the driving support systems Screen display Current vehicle position Image displayed in the under vehicle terrain view (rear side) (image taken in front of the current vehicle position) Vehicle position at the time the image was taken (in front of the current vehicle position) Front tire contact line (blue) Indicate estimated tire positions on the image.
  • Page 391 4-5. Using the driving support systems Selecting the display Setting button Changes settings, such as the automatically display cornering view, the vehicle body color, the intuitive parking assist detection distance. (P.415) Rear camera washer switch Press shortly: The rear camera washer operates for a certain period of time. Press and hold: The rear camera washer operates while the rear camera washer switch remains pressed.
  • Page 392 4-5. Using the driving support systems steering angle The area covered by the cam- ● • On roads that are not flat, such as era is limited. When driving, be slopes sure to check the vehicle’s sur- roundings with your own eyes and the vehicle’s mirrors.
  • Page 393 4-5. Using the driving support systems Screen display Shift the shift lever to “P”. Press the camera switch.  The mode changes every time the display mode switching button is touched.  Pressing the camera switch again returns the display to the previ- ous screen, such as the navigation screen.
  • Page 394 4-5. Using the driving support systems See-through view  Screen off button Turns off the camera screen and returns the previous screen, such as the audio screen. Display mode switching button Switches between see-through view and moving view. Rotation pause/resume button Pauses and resumes the rotation of the display.
  • Page 395 4-5. Using the driving support systems Press the camera switch.  The mode changes every time you press the camera switch.  If the cornering view mode is on and you turn the steering wheel more than 180 degrees from the straight position, the display will change from side clearance view &...
  • Page 396 4-5. Using the driving support systems Switches display mode every time you touch the button. Guide line switching button Switches guide line mode every time you touch the button. (P.400) Automatic display button Turns the auto display mode on or off. When the shift lever is in “D” or “N”, wide front view &...
  • Page 397 4-5. Using the driving support systems (Yellow) These lines are displayed when the steering wheel is turned more than 90 degrees from the straight position. Vehicle width guide lines Shows guide lines of the vehicle’s width including the outside rear view mir- rors.
  • Page 398 4-5. Using the driving support systems Voice recognition icon This icon is displayed when the Intelligent Assistant is in operation. Intuitive parking assist mute button This button temporarily mutes the intuitive parking assist sound. : If equipped Cornering view & panoramic view ...
  • Page 399 4-5. Using the driving support systems Screen off button Turns off the camera screen and returns the previous screen, such as the navigation. Display mode switching button Switches display mode every time you touch the button. Guide line switching button Switches guide line mode every time you touch the button.
  • Page 400 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING Guide line ■ The position of the guide lines displayed on the screen may change due to factors such as number of passengers, load weight, and road gradient. Always make sure to visually check behind you and your surroundings while you are driving.
  • Page 401 4-5. Using the driving support systems than 6 mph (10 km/h) (the shift obstacle (when the shift posi- lever is in any position other than tion is in “D” or “N”). “R”)  The display returns to the pre- vious screen automatically Cornering view auto display when the intuitive parking assist stops detecting an...
  • Page 402 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Check the positional relation- Using the forward estimated ship between the vehicle course lines width guide lines and an object such as curbs on the ■ Cornering View & pan- shoulder of a road. oramic view ...
  • Page 403 4-5. Using the driving support systems Display mode when the shift lever is in “R” To check for safety when parking the vehicle, an image is displayed from above the vehicle and from the rear camera. Screen display Shift the shift lever to “R”. The mode changes every time you touch the display mode switching but- ton.
  • Page 404 4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view & panoramic view  Camera dirt detection icon This icon is displayed when dirt is detected on the camera. Intuitive parking assist Displays an indicator on the screen and sounds a buzzer when an object is detected by a sensor.
  • Page 405 4-5. Using the driving support systems Voice recognition icon This icon is displayed when the Intelligent Assistant is in operation. Intuitive parking assist/RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)/RCD (Rear Camera Detection) mute button This button temporarily mutes the intuitive parking assist, RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) and RCD (Rear Camera Detection) buzzer sound.
  • Page 406 4-5. Using the driving support systems The indicator is displayed on the screen in the following situations. • When the rear radar detects an approaching vehicle or obstacle from the rear • When the rear camera detects a pedestrian to the rear Customize settings button Changes settings, such as the automatically display cornering view, the vehicle body color, the intuitive parking assist detection distance.
  • Page 407 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING Intuitive parking assist, RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) and RCD ■ (Rear Camera Detection) display The intuitive parking assist, RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) and RCD (Rear Camera Detection) displays are overlapped and displayed on the camera image, so it may be difficult to see depending on the brightness of the surroundings and colors.
  • Page 408 4-5. Using the driving support systems Vehicle width guide lines Displays course lines when the vehicle is being reversed in a straight line. • The lines are wider than the actual width of the vehicle. • When the vehicle is straight, the guide lines will overlap with the esti- mated course lines.
  • Page 409 4-5. Using the driving support systems for those who do not need the guide lines. Front distance guide lines Displays about 3 ft. (1 m) (blue) in front of the vehicle. Rear distance guide lines Displays the distance behind the vehicle. •...
  • Page 410 The guide lines will not be displayed if the back door is not closed. If the back door is closed but the guide lines are still not displayed, have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING Guide line display mode ■...
  • Page 411 4-5. Using the driving support systems Estimated course lines Parking using the parking assist guide lines mode When the rear of the vehicle has entered the parking Shift the shift lever to “R”. space, turn the steering Reverse until the parking wheel so that the vehicle assist guide lines align with width guide lines are within...
  • Page 412 4-5. Using the driving support systems The screen when the outside rear view mirrors are folded When the outside rear view mirrors are folded, an image from the side cameras rather than panoramic view will be displayed. This can assist you in confirming that the vicinity of the vehicle is safe when you are parking in a narrow place.
  • Page 413 4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view Side view & Wide rear view  Side views Intuitive parking assist Displays an indicator on the screen and sounds a buzzer when an object is detected by a sensor. Wide rear view ■...
  • Page 414 4-5. Using the driving support systems  You can zoom in on either the area in front of the vehicle or the area behind it in panoramic view.  To cancel the zoom, touch the screen again. ■ Zooming in on the screen ●...
  • Page 415 4-5. Using the driving support systems • The vehicle speed is above 12 mph (20 km/h) • The vehicle stops and a certain amount of time passes. • If the vehicle does not move a certain distance after it is started. •...
  • Page 416 ● oramic view, side clearance view, in snow or cornering view. When using tire chains or emer- ●  Toyota Park Assist 3D Dis- gency tires play When the front door(s) or back ● door are not closed completely Show or hide the intuitive parking assist 3D display.
  • Page 417 4-5. Using the driving support systems See-through view, moving view, WARNING ● panoramic view, side clearance Guide lines ■ view, and cornering view does not extend higher than the The tire position indicator lines installation position and image and vehicle position indicator capture range of each camera.
  • Page 418 4-5. Using the driving support systems NOTICE The vehicle icon displayed in ● see-through view, moving view, panoramic view, side clearance view, and cornering view is a computer generated image, so the color, shape and size will differ from the actual vehicle. Therefore, nearby three-dimen- sional objects may appear to be touching the vehicle, and actual...
  • Page 419 4-5. Using the driving support systems Area displayed on the screen Parts of objects not displayed on the screen Parts higher than the road do not appear on the screen. quantity of fuel. ■ Area displayed on screen ● If the doors are not completely ●...
  • Page 420 4-5. Using the driving support systems the actual distance. ● The wide front view camera uses a special lens, so the depth per- ception of the image displayed on the screen differs to the actual dis- tance. Side view & Rear view (when ...
  • Page 421 4-5. Using the driving support systems Rear view Wide rear view   Area displayed on the screen Area displayed on the screen Objects not displayed on the Objects not displayed on the screen screen Areas close to both corners of the Areas close to both corners of the bumpers will not appear on the bumpers will not appear on the...
  • Page 422 4-5. Using the driving support systems rear camera may not appear in the Cleaning the camera monitor. Light from a back-lit license plate ● If dirt or foreign matter, such as may appear on the screen. water droplets, snow, or mud, has stuck to the camera, you will Camera position not be able to see the image...
  • Page 423 If the camera is hit, it may cause ● a camera malfunction. If this NOTICE happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer If there is a sufficient amount of ● as soon as possible. washer fluid but it does not spray out, check that the washer nozzle is not blocked.
  • Page 424 4-5. Using the driving support systems When activate rear camera ● NOTICE washer, it also activate rear win- Use fluids that are appropriate ● dows shield washer simultane- to the outside temperatures, in ously. order to prevent the washer fluid from freezing.
  • Page 425 If a light has been subjected to ● a strong impact, it may be dam- aged. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Difference between the screen and the actual road The composite images on the...
  • Page 426 4-5. Using the driving support systems error between the guidelines screen and the actual distance and the actual distance and and course on the road. course on the road. Margin of error Estimated course center line As the guide lines are shown midair near the rear bumper, there are times that they may look like they are off-center.
  • Page 427 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING Intuitive parking assist pop-up display ■ When the intuitive parking assist display is red, make sure to visually check before moving the vehicle any further. There is the danger that you may collide with another vehicle or have some other unforeseen accident. Displaying panoramic view (including zoom display) On the screen, it appears that there is a gap between the vehicle’s bumper and another object or vehicle, and it does not look as if the...
  • Page 428 4-5. Using the driving support systems Estimated course lines Overhang of a wall  Three-dimensional objects in  On the screen, a truck flatbed high positions (such as the may appear to be outside of overhang of a wall or loading the estimated course lines platform of a truck) may not and the vehicle does not look...
  • Page 429 4-5. Using the driving support systems Estimated course lines Overhang of a diagonal beam Distance guide lines In panoramic view, a diagonal On the screen, the distance beam may appear straight and guide lines shows that a truck is seems likely not to be struck, however, since the top part of parking at point .
  • Page 430 4-5. Using the driving support systems Magnifying function Under vehicle terrain view Unlike the normal panoramic The tire position indicator lines view, the panoramic view mag- and vehicle position indicator nifying function zooms in on the lines may differ from actual vehi- vehicle icon.
  • Page 431 If you notice or are troubled by any of the symptoms below, check the issue again referring to the likely cause and solution. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Symptom Likely cause Solution ...
  • Page 432 Toyota dealer. sor. estimated course lines are out of alignment). Close the back door. If this does not resolve The guide lines are not The back door is open. the symptom, have the displayed vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 433 When the washer fluid Replenish washer fluid. reservoir is empty. Have the vehicle When a nozzle inspected by your becomes blocked. Toyota dealer. Use washer fluids that When washer fluid is Washer fluid dose not are appropriate to the frozen. spray out.
  • Page 434 4-5. Using the driving support systems Information about free/open source software...
  • Page 435: Driving Mode Select Switch

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving mode select turn on. switch : If equipped The driving modes can be selected to suit driving con- dition. System components Select the driving modes on the multi-information display while turning the MODE SELECT switch left and right.
  • Page 436 4-5. Using the driving support systems throttle characteristics and by con-  When Eco drive mode is selected trolling the operation of the air con- ● When the four-wheel drive control ditioning system (heating/cooling). switch is in L4 The “ECO” indicator comes on. ●...
  • Page 437: Four-Wheel Drive System437

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Four-wheel drive sys- Shifting between H4 and ■ Shifting from H4 to L4 Use the four-wheel drive Stop the vehicle completely. control switch and center Shift the shift lever to N. differential lock switch to select the following transfer Push and shift the four-wheel and center differential...
  • Page 438 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Locking/unlocking the center differential ● When the four-wheel drive control switch is in L4 with the center dif- ferential locked, VSC is automati- cally turned off. (The center differential lock and VSC OFF indicator lights come on.) ●...
  • Page 439: Rear Differential Lock System

    H4 and L4, and the center system differential lock may not be opera- ble. Have the vehicle inspected by : If equipped your Toyota dealer immediately. Use the rear differential lock system only when wheel WARNING spinning occurs in a ditch While driving ■...
  • Page 440 If the indicators continue to blink even if doing so, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. There may be a trouble in the four-wheel drive sys- tem.
  • Page 441: Crawl Control

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Crawl Control System components : If equipped Allows travel on extremely rough off-road surfaces at a fixed low speed without pressing the accelerator or brake pedal. Minimizes loss of traction or vehicle slip when driving on slippery road surfaces, allowing for stable driving.
  • Page 442 4-5. Using the driving support systems Turn the MODE SELECT inch display model) switch left or right to select a Multi-information display mode on the meter. (12.3-inch display model) Suitable for driving on rocky roads or decline Lo-Mid Suitable for driving on rocky roads, decline or bumpy incline Suitable for driving on bumpy inclines...
  • Page 443 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● stating that Crawl Control has been In the following situation, hybrid system control and brake control turned off will be displayed on the will stop temporarily. In this event, multi-information display for several the Crawl Control indicator will seconds.
  • Page 444: Multi-Terrain Select

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Either of the following conditions ● Multi-terrain Select may occur when the Crawl Control system is operating. None of these are indicators that a mal- : If equipped function has occurred. Multi-terrain Select is a sys- •...
  • Page 445 4-5. Using the driving support systems turn on. WARNING Multi-terrain Select is not ● intended to expand the limits of the vehicle. Check the road con- ditions thoroughly beforehand, and drive safely and carefully. NOTICE Precaution for use ■ The Multi-terrain Select is Select the driving modes on intended for use during off-road the multi-information display...
  • Page 446 4-5. Using the driving support systems the slip indicator light will flash. the vehicle is being driven and opti- mizes brake control, drive force con- Four-wheel drive control  trol and suspension control. switch is in H4 The capability to estimate the road conditions is limited and there is a chance that the Multi-terrain Select Mode...
  • Page 447: Downhill Assist Control Sys- Tem

    Downhill assist con- from the engine compartment. trol system When an inspection at your ■ Toyota dealer is necessary : If equipped In the following situations, the sys- tem may be malfunctioning. Have The downhill assist control the vehicle inspected by your system helps to prevent Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 448 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the DAC/CRAWL  switch indicator does not illu- minate Press the DAC/CRAWL switch to turn the indicator on. Press the DAC/CRAWL switch again with the indicator turned on. The downhill assist control system indicator will flash as the system Setting the speed of the gradually ceases operation, and will...
  • Page 449 • A motor sound may be heard after the vehicle comes to a stop. System malfunction ■ In the following cases, have your vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer. The downhill assist control system ● indicator does not come on when power switch is turned to ON.
  • Page 450: Driving Assist Systems

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving assist systems uation ■ VSC (Vehicle Stability Con- trol) To keep driving safety and performance, the following Helps the driver to control skid- systems operate automati- ding when swerving suddenly or cally in response to various turning on slippery road sur- driving situations.
  • Page 451 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ EPS (Electric Power Steer- To turn the Active TRAC system off, ing) quickly press and release Employs an electric motor to reduce the amount of effort needed to turn the steering wheel ■ The Secondary Collision Brake When the SRS airbag sensor...
  • Page 452 ABS, brake assist, VSC, Active TRAC is temporary deacti- Trailer Sway Control (vehicles vated. If the information continues to with towing hitch), Active TRAC show, contact your Toyota dealer. and hill-start assist control sys- ■ tems Operating conditions of hill- start assist control ●...
  • Page 453 4-5. Using the driving support systems tems off, the systems will be auto- Stopping distance when the ■ matically re-enabled in the following ABS is operating may exceed situations: that of normal conditions When the power switch is turned ● The ABS is not designed to off.
  • Page 454 Contact your Toyota dealer for further information when replacing due to a secondary collision, how- tires or wheels.
  • Page 455: Trailer Brake Controller

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Trailer brake control- System operation The trailer brakes can be controlled by the Trailer brake controller via the 7- pin connector. By selecting the type of brakes that are being used on the trailer (electric or electric-over- hydraulic) and setting the “Gain”...
  • Page 456 4-5. Using the driving support systems Make sure the trailer brakes Changing settings of the are in good working condition trailer brake type and functioning normally. See trailer dealer if neces- The trailer brake type can be sary. changed as follows on the multi- information screen (P.101, Hook up the trailer and make 112)
  • Page 457 During this case, adjust the display (P.600), have the vehi- Trailer “Gain” to the highest allow- cle inspected by your Toyota able setting for the towing condition. dealer immediately. Some elec- Trailer Sway Control Function ■...
  • Page 458: Sdm (Stabilizer With Discon- Nection Mechanism)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems SDM (Stabilizer with Turning the system on/off Disconnection Mecha- nism) Press the SDM switch The stabilizer is unlocked and the SDM indicator will come on. : If equipped Press the switch again to lock the SDM (Stabilizer with Dis- stabilizer (the SDM indicator will connection Mechanism) is a...
  • Page 459 OFF. To switch the status, turn the power switch to ON again and press the SDM switch. ■ When the stabilizer is unlocked When the stabilizer is unlocked, some of the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 are not operate. (P.266)
  • Page 460: 4-6. Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips 4-6.Driving tips Off-road precautions WARNING Off-road vehicle precautions ■ This vehicle belongs to the Always observe the following pre- cautions to minimize the risk of utility vehicle class, which death, serious injury or damage to has higher ground clear- your vehicle: ance and narrower tread in In a rollover crash, an unbelted...
  • Page 461 4-6. Driving tips road, please observe the follow- WARNING ing precautions to ensure your Off-road driving precautions ■ driving enjoyment and to help Always observe the following pre- prevent the closure of areas to cautions to minimize the risk of off-road vehicles: death, serious injury or damage to your vehicle:...
  • Page 462 4-6. Driving tips Always perform a maintenance ● NOTICE inspection after each day of off- To prevent the water damage ■ road driving that has taken you through rough terrain, sand, Take all necessary safety mea- mud, or water. For scheduled sures to ensure that water dam- maintenance information, refer age to the engine or other...
  • Page 463: Hybrid Electric Vehicle Driv- Ing Tips

    4-6. Driving tips Hybrid Electric Vehi- the electric motor (traction cle driving tips motor) without having to use gasoline engine power.  Avoid repeated acceleration. For economical and ecolog- Repeated acceleration con- ical driving, pay attention to sumes hybrid battery (trac- the following points: tion battery) power, resulting in poor fuel consumption.
  • Page 464 4-6. Driving tips at a constant speed. Before use on dry roads can lead to stopping at a toll booth or simi- poor fuel economy. Use tires that are appropriate for the sea- lar, allow plenty of time to release the accelerator and gen- son.
  • Page 465: Winter Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips Winter driving tips WARNING Driving with snow tires ■ Carry out the necessary Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. preparations and inspec- Failure to do so may result in a tions before driving the loss of vehicle control and cause vehicle in winter.
  • Page 466 Request repairs or replacement of you and the vehicle ahead, and snow tires from your Toyota dealer or legitimate tire retailers. drive at a reduced speed suit- This is because the removal and able to road conditions.
  • Page 467 4-6. Driving tips confirm that the shift lever instead. cannot be moved out of P. Regulations on the use of  If the vehicle is left parked tire chains (vehicles with- with the brakes damp in cold temperatures, there is a pos- out 265/70R18 and sibility of the brakes freezing.
  • Page 468 4-6. Driving tips...
  • Page 469: Interior Features

    Interior features 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front automatic air condi- tioning system ... Rear automatic air condi- tioning system ... Heated steering wheel/seat heaters/seat ventilators ........5-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ..5-3. Using the storage features List of storage features Luggage compartment fea- tures ......
  • Page 470: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger Front Automatic Air Condition- Ing System

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front automatic air conditioning system 5-1.Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted accord- ing to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls Automatic mode switch Windshield de-icer switch (if equipped) “REAR”...
  • Page 471 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Adjusting the temperature Air flows to the upper body setting and feet Air flows to the feet Operate the temperature con- trol switch upwards to increase Air flows to the feet and the the temperature and downwards windshield defogger operates to decrease the temperature.
  • Page 472 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Defogging the windshield conditions including the outside temperature and charging system Defoggers are used to defog the conditions. windshield and front side win- dows. ■ When the outside temperature exceeds 75°F (24°C) and the air Press the windshield defogger conditioning system is on switch.
  • Page 473 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger from entering the vehicle interior mode. and helping to cool the vehicle ● During use, various odors from when the outside air temperature inside and outside the vehicle may is high. enter into and accumulate in the ●...
  • Page 474 Air conditioning system system lubricant type Have repair/replacement per- formed by your Toyota dealer. Requires registered tech- When a part of the air condition- nician to service air con- ing system, such as the evapora-...
  • Page 475 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger while until warm or cool air is ready not operating to flow immediately after the auto- matic mode switch is pressed. While operating, illuminates. Cool air may blow around the upper body even when the heater is on ■...
  • Page 476 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ switched to directing airflow to only Change the airflow mode the front seats, when a rear seat is Operate the airflow mode con- occupied, it may automatically direct airflow to all seats. trol switch upwards or down- ■...
  • Page 477 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Vehicles with heated steering Displays the front air condi-  wheel tioning control screen. Displays the rear air condi- tioning control screen. (if equipped) Displays the option control screen. Front air conditioning con- ■...
  • Page 478 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger : Front seat concentrated air- flow mode (S-FLOW) (P.475) Fan speed display Setting of the fan speed is dis- played. ■ Rear air conditioning con- trol screen (if equipped) Eco air conditioning mode (P.473) Windshield de-icer (P.476) Air outlet layout and oper-...
  • Page 479 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the air flow direc- Rear (if equipped) ■  tion and opening/closing the air outlets Front side  Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down Turn the knob to open or close the vent Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down...
  • Page 480: Rear Automatic Air Condition- Ing System

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear automatic air fan speed. conditioning system The fan speed is shown on the dis- play. (7 levels) : If equipped Press the “OFF” switch to turn off the fan. Air outlets and fan speed ■...
  • Page 481 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Changing the rear seat settings ■ Air outlet layout and oper- from the front seat ations The rear automatic air conditioning system settings can be changed Location of air outlets ■ from the front air conditioning sys- tem control panel by operating the The air outlets and air volume “REAR”...
  • Page 482: Heated Steering Wheel * /Seat Heat- Ers * /Seat Ventilators

    Press the switch to turn the heated steering wheel off and then press the switch again. If the indicator light still flashes, a malfunction may be occurring. Turn the heated steering wheel off and have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 483 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Operating the seat heat- The level indicators come on during operation. Each time the switch is pressed, Front seats ■ the operation condition changes as follows. Press the switch to turn the seat heater on/off.
  • Page 484 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ during operation. Air conditioning system-linked control mode Each time the switch is pressed, When a seat ventilator is set to Hi, the operation condition changes as the fan speed of the seat ventilator follows.
  • Page 485: Using The Interior Lights

    5-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list 5-2.Using the interior lights Location of the interior lights Pull handle lights (if equipped) Rear interior light (P.486) Inside door handle lights (if equipped) Shift lever lights Front interior light/personal lights (P.486, 487) Footwell lights (if equipped) Open tray light (if equipped) Door pocket lights (if equipped)
  • Page 486 5-2. Using the interior lights locked/unlocked, and whether the together with the front interior light. doors are opened/closed. When a door is opened while the To prevent the 12-volt battery ■ door position is on, the light turns from being discharged If the interior lights remain on when the power switch is turned to OFF, the lights will go off automatically...
  • Page 487 If the lens nates. need to remove, contact your Toyota dealer. Operating personal lights Touch the light. Each time the light is touched, the light turns on/off. When personal light does not ■...
  • Page 488: 5-3. Using The Storage Features

    5-3. Using the storage features 5-3.Using the storage features List of storage features Location of the storage features Ticket holders (P.490) Glove box (P.489) Bottle holders (P.490) Door pockets Cup holders (P.489) Open trays (P.491) Console box (if equipped) (P.489) Glasses may be deformed by ●...
  • Page 489 5-3. Using the storage features For vehicles with the cool box, Glove box refer to P.496. While pressing the button, lift up and open the lid. Unlock with the mechanical Lock with the mechanical key WARNING Open (pull the lever) Caution while driving ■...
  • Page 490 5-3. Using the storage features Bottle holders Front doors ■ Rear side trims ■ Rear doors ■ WARNING Items unsuitable for the cup ■ holders Do not place anything other than Bottle holders ■ a cup, beverage can or bottle When storing a bottle, close the ●...
  • Page 491 5-3. Using the storage features Type C (if equipped) ■ Open trays WARNING Type A (if equipped) ■ Items unsuitable for the open ■ Vehicles with wireless charger: tray P.499 Observe the following precautions when putting items in the open tray.
  • Page 492: Luggage Compartment Fea- Tures

    5-3. Using the storage features Luggage compart- WARNING ment features When cargo hooks are not in ■ To avoid injury, always return the Cargo hooks hooks to their stowed positions when not in use. Raise the hook to use. The cargo hooks are provided for Deck board securing loose items.
  • Page 493 5-3. Using the storage features Vehicles with third seats  Caution while driving ■ Keep the deck board closed. In the event of sudden braking, an accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by the deck board or the items stored under the deck board.
  • Page 494 5-3. Using the storage features Removing the luggage : The warning reflector itself is not ■ included as an original equip- cover ment. Detach the both ends of the luggage cover from the Warning reflector ■ holder and retract it. Depending on the size and shape of the warning reflector case, you may not be able to store it.
  • Page 495 5-3. Using the storage features WARNING Do not allow children to climb ● on the luggage cover. Climbing on the luggage cover could result in damage to the luggage cover, possibly causing death or serious injury to the child.
  • Page 496 5-4. Using the other interior features While the cool box is on ■ 5-4.Using the other interior features Other interior features The front air conditioning system ● cannot be turned off. Cool box (if equipped) To adjust the temperature of the ●...
  • Page 497 5-4. Using the other interior features Sun visors NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ charge Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the hybrid system is off. Power outlet (12 VDC) Please use a power supply for electronic goods that use less To set the visor in the forward than 12 VDC/10 A (power con-...
  • Page 498 5-4. Using the other interior features Type A ■ The power outlet can be used ■ when The power switch is in ACC or ON. When turning the power switch ■ Disconnect electrical devices with charging functions, such as mobile battery packs.
  • Page 499 5-4. Using the other interior features such as a USB memory device, is To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ connected charge If the connected external device is ● Do not use the USB Type-C turned off (depending on device) charging ports for a long period of If the temperature inside the vehi- time with the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 500 5-4. Using the other interior features ■ Using the wireless charger Place the portable device on the wireless charger. Place the charging side of the por- table device down with the center of the device in the center of the charge area.
  • Page 501 5-4. Using the other interior features toward it and then charging with rapid charging restarts. If the portable device • iPhone’s with an iOS version that is moved to somewhere out- supports 7.5 W charging (iPhone 8 and later models) side of the charge area, charging will stop.
  • Page 502 5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator light Suspected causes/Handling method Charging tray Multimedia dis- side play side Vehicle to wireless charger com- munication failure Orange (Flash-  If the hybrid system is operating, ing repeatedly stop and then restart the hybrid Gray once every sec- system.
  • Page 503 5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator light Suspected causes/Handling method Charging tray Multimedia dis- side play side Foreign substance detection: The abnormal heating prevention function for foreign substances operated due to the presence of a metallic foreign substance in the charge area ...
  • Page 504 5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator light Suspected causes/Handling method Charging tray Multimedia dis- side play side Battery protection function of por- table device: Before full charging, battery pro- tection function of portable device operated  Confirm the setting of portable device.
  • Page 505 5-4. Using the other interior features ■ Using the smart key system side. In this case, when the tem- perature of the portable device If the smart key system detects the drops significantly, charge again. electronic key while a device is being charged, charging will be tem- The fan may start operating to lower porarily stopped.
  • Page 506 If charging is abnormal or the opera- Do not insert any metallic ● objects between the charge tion indicator light continues to flash area and the portable device for any other reason, the wireless while charging charger may be malfunctioning. Contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 507 5-4. Using the other interior features Do not charge with a non-con- WARNING ● tact IC card such as a transpor- Do not attach an aluminum ● tation system IC card inserted sticker or other metallic object to between the charging side of a the charge area portable device and the charge area.
  • Page 508 5-4. Using the other interior features An assist grip (type B) installed with the second seat assist grips. on the pillar can be used when getting in or out of the vehicle and others. WARNING Items that must not be ■...
  • Page 509 5-4. Using the other interior features ■ Off-road driving information display screen When the Multi-terrain Select is turned on  Brake pedal display Displays the amount of depression of the brake pedal. Front tire direction display Displays the estimated direction of the front tires. Active TRAC operation display The tires with Active TRAC operating are shown in orange.
  • Page 510 5-4. Using the other interior features Brake pedal display Displays the amount of depression of the brake pedal. Front tire direction display Displays the estimated direction of the front tires. Active TRAC operation display The tires with Active TRAC operating are shown in orange. Differential lock operation display Accelerator pedal display Displays the amount of depression of the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 511: Power Outlet (2400 W)

    5-4. Using the other interior features Power outlet (2400 and level place. Block the wheels as needed.  Check that the hood is closed. : If equipped  Check that the parking brake This system allows the use is engaged. of electrical devices with a ...
  • Page 512 5-4. Using the other interior features partment) Disconnect each plug from the power outlet. Using the power outlet Close the lid of the power (2400 W) outlet. Check that the parking brake Connecting a device is engaged, securely depress the brake pedal and press ■...
  • Page 513 5-4. Using the other interior features be activated and the power supply Idling stop regulations ■ function may be stopped. The engine starts automatically and Some of the devices that con- charging is performed when the ● sume a large amount of power, remaining charge of the hybrid bat- such as an electric grille, may tery (traction battery) decreases,...
  • Page 514 If the plug of a device fits ● For information on repairs, con- loosely in a power outlet, even tact your Toyota dealer. though it is fully inserted, replace the power outlet. For Keep the power outlets free of ●...
  • Page 515 5-4. Using the other interior features • Take due care for not allowing WARNING rain to enter. If the power outlet When the power outlets are ■ is wet with raindrops, dry it used while the vehicle is before use. parked or stopped •...
  • Page 516 5-4. Using the other interior features Do not use devices which pro- WARNING ● duce steam while the windows The gasoline engine starts auto- ● are closed. Doing so may cause matically when the remaining the windows to fog up, reducing charge of the hybrid battery visibility and making it difficult to (traction battery) decreases.
  • Page 517: When The Power Outlet (2400 W) Cannot Be Used Properly

    5-4. Using the other interior features When the power outlet NOTICE (2400 W) cannot be At extremely low temperatures, ● water may freeze in the exhaust used properly pipe and make it difficult to start the engine, or an odor may : If equipped come from the exhaust pipe.
  • Page 518 Then, press the “AC 120 V” If the power outlet cannot be switch again. used even after performing the Check the procedures above, have the instruction man- vehicle inspected by your ual of the electri- Toyota dealer. cal device.
  • Page 519: Garage Door Opener

    HomeLink programming pro- cedure Garage door operation indi- The programming procedures can cators also be found at the following URL. ® Website: www.homelink.com/toyota HomeLink icon ® Illuminates while HomeLink operating. Buttons Vehicles with Digital Rear-  view Mirror For support, contact customer sup- port at the following.
  • Page 520 5-4. Using the other interior features Illuminates above each button ® Programming HomeLink selected. Buttons Before programming ■ ® HomeLink ® Codes stored in the HomeLink ■  During programming, it is pos- memory sible that garage doors, The registered codes are not ●...
  • Page 521 5-4. Using the other interior features ® When the HomeLink button is Vehicles with Digital Rear-  ® pressed: Homelink Training Tuto- view Mirror rial will be displayed to assist you ® programming the HomeLink ® When Homelink Training Tutorial is displayed, follow the instructions displayed.
  • Page 522 5-4. Using the other interior features changes from slowly flashing device does not operate, pro- orange to rapidly flashing green ceed to “Programming a roll- (rolling code) or continuously lit ing code system”. green (fixed code), then release Repeat the steps above to the button.
  • Page 523 5-4. Using the other interior features after performing step 2. Vehicles with Digital Rear-  view Mirror Press and hold the desired ® ■ HomeLink button (inside the Enabling 2-way communi- vehicle) for 2 seconds and cation with a garage door release it.
  • Page 524 5-4. Using the other interior features form steps within the first ® HomeLink indicator to start ® 10 presses of the HomeLink but- flashing). ton after programming has been completed. ■ Before programming Press a programmed ● ® Install a new battery in the trans- HomeLink button to oper- mitter.
  • Page 525 5-4. Using the other interior features Vehicles with Digital Rear-  (vehicles view Mirror with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror), (vehicles with Digital Rear-view Mirror) simultaneously. The last recorded status will be dis- played for 3 seconds. Erasing the entire ®...
  • Page 526 5-4. Using the other interior features Vehicles with Digital Rear-  view Mirror...
  • Page 527: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care 6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ..Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ... 6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance.. Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M) pro- grams ......6-3. Do-it-yourself mainte- nance Do-it-yourself service pre- cautions.....
  • Page 528: 6-1. Maintenance And Care

    6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protect- washes may scratch the vehicle 6-1.Maintenance and care surface, parts (wheel, etc.) and ing the vehicle exte- harm your vehicle’s paint. rior ● Rear spoiler may not be washable in some automatic car washes. There may also be an increased Perform the following to risk of damage to vehicle.
  • Page 529 6-1. Maintenance and care Bumpers and side moldings ■ When cleaning the windshield ■ Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners. (vehicles with rain-sensing windshield wipers) Plated portions ■ Set the wiper switch to off. If dirt cannot be removed, clean the If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, parts as follows: the wipers may operate unexpect-...
  • Page 530 If this occurs, consult your Toyota dealer. Cleaning the exterior lights ■ Wash carefully. Do not use Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ●...
  • Page 531: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protect- NOTICE ing the vehicle interior Do not bring the nozzle tip close ● to boots (rubber or resin manu- factured cover), connectors or Perform cleaning in a man- the following parts. ner appropriate to each The parts may be damaged if they come into contact with component and its material.
  • Page 532 6-1. Maintenance and care WARNING NOTICE Water in the vehicle Cleaning detergents ■ ■ Do not splash or spill liquid in Do not use the following types ● ● the vehicle, such as on the floor, of detergent, as they may dis- in the hybrid battery (traction color the vehicle interior or battery) air vents, and in the lug-...
  • Page 533 ● damage the heater wires or Caring for leather areas ■ antenna. Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a Cleaning the areas with year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior. satin-finish metal accents Cleaning the synthetic ...
  • Page 534 6-1. Maintenance and care gent diluted to approximately  Wring out any excess water from the cloth and thoroughly wipe off remaining traces of detergent and water.
  • Page 535: Maintenance

    Repair and replacement ■ exposure and wash any It is recommended that genuine affected area immediately. Toyota parts be used for repairs to 12-volt battery posts, terminals ● ensure performance of each sys- and related accessories con- tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in...
  • Page 536: General Maintenance

    Please be aware that do-it-your- self maintenance may affect Items Check points warranty coverage. Is the brake fluid at The use of Toyota repair manuals Brake fluid the correct level? is recommended. (P.549) For details about warranty cover- Is the engine/power age, refer to the separate “Owner’s...
  • Page 537 6-2. Maintenance Items Check points Items Check points There should not be • Does the brake Exhaust sys- any fumes or pedal move strange sounds. smoothly? • Does the brake The engine radia- pedal have appro- Engine radia- tor, condenser and Brake pedal priate clearance tor/con-...
  • Page 538 6-2. Maintenance Items Check points Items Check points • Does the parking • There should not brake switch oper- be any signs of ate normally? Fluid leaks fluid leakage after Parking • When parked on a the vehicle has brake slope and the been parked.
  • Page 539: Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs

    I/M test where in the emission control system. Your vehicle may not Contact your Toyota dealer to pass the I/M test and may need prepare the vehicle for re-test- to be repaired. Contact your ing.
  • Page 540: Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service 6-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools precautions • “Toyota Super Long Life Cool- ant” or a similar If you perform maintenance high quality eth- by yourself, be sure to fol- ylene glycol-based low the correct procedure non-silicate, non- as given in these sections.
  • Page 541 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools Do not leave anything that may ● burn easily, such as paper and Headlight aim • Phillips-head rags, in the engine compart- (P.578) screwdriver ment. Engine radia- Do not smoke, cause sparks or ●...
  • Page 542: Hood

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood NOTICE If the fluid level is low or high ■ Release the lock from the It is normal for the brake fluid level to go down slightly as the brake inside of the vehicle to open pads wear or when the fluid level the hood.
  • Page 543 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hold the hood open by insert- When closing the hood ■ ing the supporting rod into When closing the hood, take extra the slot. care to prevent your fingers etc. from being caught. NOTICE When closing the hood ■...
  • Page 544: Engine Compartment

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Fuse boxes (P.575) Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.547) Engine oil filler cap (P.546) Engine coolant reservoir (P.547) Engine oil level dipstick (P.544) Brake fluid reservoir (P.549) Washer fluid tank (P.549) Engine radiator (P.548) Condenser (P.548) Intercooler radiator (P.548) Cooling fan (P.548)
  • Page 545 When checking the engine oil, make Wipe the dipstick and reinsert sure that the engine is warmed up. If the engine oil level exceeds the refill it fully. upper limit mark, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 546 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance mark and refill upper limit mark. Adding engine oil ■ Checking the oil type and preparing the items needed Make sure to check the oil type and prepare the items needed before adding oil.  Engine oil selection P.635 Low level mark ...
  • Page 547 Do not dispose of used Engine coolant reservoir oil and filters in household trash, ■ in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Toyota dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recy- cling or disposal. Do not leave used engine oil ●...
  • Page 548 Coolant selection ■ If you spill coolant ■ Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Be sure to wash it off with water to Coolant” or a similar high quality prevent it from damaging parts or ethylene glycol based non-silicate, paint.
  • Page 549 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Refilling brake fluid ■ WARNING Turn the power switch off. When the electric cooling fan ■ is operating Depress the brake pedal Do not touch the engine compart- more than 40 times. ment. Remove the reservoir cap by With the power switch in ON, the hand.
  • Page 550: 12-Volt Battery

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance information display, the washer 12-volt battery tank may be empty. Add washer fluid. Location The 12-volt battery is located in the left side of luggage compart- ment. WARNING When adding washer fluid ■ Do not add washer fluid when the hybrid system is hot or running as washer fluid contains alcohol and may catch fire if spilled on the...
  • Page 551 If the system will not start even after Emergency measures regard- ■ multiple attempts at all the methods ing electrolyte above, contact your Toyota dealer. If electrolyte gets in your eyes ● Flush your eyes with clean WARNING water for at least 15 minutes...
  • Page 552 (hydrogen) to enter the nections, cracks, or loose passenger compartment, causing clamps. a fire or explosion. For replacement of the 12-volt battery, contact your Toyota dealer. When there is insufficient 12- ■ volt battery fluid Do not use if there is insufficient fluid in the 12-volt battery.
  • Page 553: Tires

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tires Have the 12-volt battery checked by your Toyota dealer. Replace or rotate tires in accordance with mainte- nance schedules and tread- wear. Checking tires Check if the treadwear indica- tors are showing on the tires. Also check the tires for uneven wear, such as excessive wear on one side of the tread.
  • Page 554 All season tires, If you are not sure, consult with your however, do not have adequate Toyota dealer. traction performance compared ■ Tire life with snow tires in heavy or loose snow.
  • Page 555 To equalize tire wear and extend Do not use tires that have been ● tire life, Toyota recommends that used on another vehicle. tire rotation is carried out at the Do not use tires if you do not know how they were used previ- same interval as tire inspection.
  • Page 556 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance when there is an unknown level of Tire pressure warning low tire pressure with the appear- system ance of the tire due to natural air leakage as well as the pressure Your vehicle is equipped with a lowering due to changes in the tire pressure warning system pressure according to the outside...
  • Page 557 ● pressure warning system may not mitters operate properly. • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are When replacing tires or wheels, used. • A tire has been replaced with a tire pressure warning valves and tire that is not an OE (Original transmitters must also be Equipment) tire.
  • Page 558 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE Select on the multi- Make sure to install the tire ● information display. valve caps. If the tire valve caps are not installed, water could Select “Vehicle Settings”. enter the tire pressure warning Select “TPWS Setting”. valves, corrode the valve, and cause sticking and air leaks.
  • Page 559 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance (40 km/h) or more. tion pressure has changed, ■ such as due to carried load, Wheel position registration pro- cedure etc. ● If the power switch is turned off  When the tire inflation pres- while registering the wheel posi- sure is changed such as tion, the next time the power switch is turned to ON, the wheel...
  • Page 560 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Select “Setting by Specified Select “Yes”. Pressure” and then select the The tire pressure warning light will desired front and rear tire slowly blink 3 times and a message indicating that tire inflation pressure pressures. is being set will be displayed on the multi-information display.
  • Page 561 Toyota dealer. Park the vehicle in a safe place, turn the power switch off and wait 15 minutes or more.
  • Page 562 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Select “Vehicle Settings”. Registration may take longer than normal to complete if the vehicle Select “TPWS Setting”. speed cannot be maintained at approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or Select “Tyre Set Switching”. more. If registration cannot be com- pleted after driving for 1 hour or Select “Register New Valve / more, perform the registration pro-...
  • Page 563 If the ID codes cannot be regis- may not be possible to tered even when performing the above procedure, contact your change between wheel sets Toyota dealer. normally. Cancel registration before changing between Canceling ID code regis- wheel sets. tration ■...
  • Page 564 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Select the wheel set (“Tyre cedure of the tire pressure Set 1” or “Tyre Set 2”) you warning system. (P.561) wish to register If the specified tire inflation pres- sure is the same, it will not be nec- Select “Yes”.
  • Page 565: Tire Inflation Pressure

    Make sure to maintain the proper tire inflation pres- sure. Tire inflation pressure should be checked at least once per month. However, Toyota recommends that tire inflation pressure be checked once every two weeks. Tire valve Checking the specified...
  • Page 566 Uneven wear Damage to the drive train ● ● If a tire needs frequent refilling, have Poor handling ● it checked by your Toyota dealer. Possibility of blowouts resulting ● Instructions for checking tire ■ from overheated tires inflation pressure...
  • Page 567: Wheels

    Replacement wheels are avail- cause the wheel to come off able at your Toyota dealer. while driving, which could lead to an accident resulting in death : Conventionally referred to as off- or serious injury.
  • Page 568: Air Conditioning Filter

    Turn the power switch off. ters at your Toyota dealer. Open the glove box and Ensure that only genuine ● remove the separate tray. Toyota wheels are used on your (P.489) vehicle. Tire pressure warning valves Remove the panel. and transmitters may not work properly with non-genuine wheels.
  • Page 569 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the filter case. NOTICE When using the air condition- ■ ing system Make sure that a filter is always installed. Using the air condition- ing system without a filter may cause damage to the system. To prevent damage to the fil- ■...
  • Page 570: Cleaning The Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Air Intake Vents

    Improper handling of the air intake vent cover and filter may result in damage to them. If you have any concerns about cleaning the filter, contact your Toyota dealer. Disengage the 6 claws of the cover and remove the cover.
  • Page 571 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the filter from the air Toyota dealer. intake vent cover. If dust has accumulated on the air intake vent cover, remove the dust with a vacuum cleaner, etc. Reinstall the filter to the cover. Disengage the 3 claws as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 572 If the warning message does not disappear after some time, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. To prevent damage to the ■ vehicle If the dust or sand on the filter ■...
  • Page 573: Electronic Key Battery

     Small flathead screwdriver  Lithium battery CR2450 Use a CR2450 lithium battery ■ Batteries can be purchased at ● your Toyota dealer, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores. Replace only with the same or ● equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 574 In this case, remove the Toyota dealer. electronic key module in order to If you accidentally swallow a ● remove the battery.
  • Page 575: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replac- WARNING ing fuses To prevent battery explosion ■ or leakage of flammable liq- uid or gas If any of the electrical com- Replace the battery with a new ● ponents do not operate, a battery of the same type.
  • Page 576 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Instrument panel found on the fuse box lid.  Type C and D: Remove the cover and then Contact your Toyota dealer. remove the footwell light connector Type A  (if equipped). Normal fuse Remove the lid.
  • Page 577 Have the cause of electrical over- load determined and repaired by When replacing an electronic ■ your Toyota dealer as soon as component, such as a lights, possible. etc. Toyota recommends that you use genuine Toyota products designed for this vehicle.
  • Page 578: Headlight Aim

    If the headlight cannot be adjusted  Make sure the vehicle has a using this procedure, take the vehi- full tank of gasoline and the cle to your Toyota dealer to adjust the headlight aim. area around the headlight is not deformed.
  • Page 579: Light Bulbs

    ■ LED lights The lights consist of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer to have the light replaced. ■ Condensation build-up on the inside of the lens...
  • Page 580 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance...
  • Page 581: When Trouble Arises

    When trouble arises 7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers ..If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency ........If the vehicle is submerged or water on the road is ris- ing ......7-2. Steps to take in an emer- gency If your vehicle needs to be towed......
  • Page 582: Essential Information Emergency Flashers

    7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers sion.) 7-1.Essential information The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road due to a breakdown, etc. Operating instructions Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 583: If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency

    7-1. Essential information briefly 3 times or more in suc- If your vehicle has to cession. be stopped in an emer- gency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehi- cle using the following pro- cedure: Stop the vehicle in a safe...
  • Page 584: If The Vehicle Is Submerged Or Water On The Road Is Rising

    : Contact your Toyota dealer or aftermarket accessory manufac-  If the door cannot be opened, turer for further information about open the window using the an emergency hammer.
  • Page 585: 7-2. Steps To Take In An Emergency

    Situations when it is nec- essary to contact dealers before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Contact your Toyota dealer or commercial towing service before towing. Use a towing dolly under the  The hybrid system warning front wheels.
  • Page 586 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Towing with a sling-type WARNING ■ truck When towing the vehicle ■ Do not tow with a sling-type truck Be sure to transport the vehicle to prevent body damage. with all four wheels raised off the ground.
  • Page 587 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency must be in good condition. WARNING Observe the following precau- Emergency towing proce- tions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. dure While towing ■ Securely attach cables or When towing using cables or chains to the towing hooks.
  • Page 588: If You Think Something Is Wrong

     Vehicle pulls heavily to one vehicle probably needs adjustment or repair. Con- side when braking tact your Toyota dealer as  Vehicle pulls heavily to one soon as possible. side when driving on a level road Visible symptoms ...
  • Page 589: If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds

    Brake system warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in:  The parking brake system; or  The electronically controlled brake system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota (Yellow) dealer immediately. ■ Charging system warning light (warning buzzer)
  • Page 590 Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in:  The hybrid system; (U.S.A.)  The electronic engine control system;  The electronic throttle control system;  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (Canada) ■ SRS warning light Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in: ...
  • Page 591 ABS warning light Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in:  The ABS; or (U.S.A.)  The brake assist system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (Canada) ■ Power steering system warning light Warning light Details/Actions...
  • Page 592 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ PCS warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the PCS (Pre-Colli- sion System).  Follow the instructions displayed on the multi-information display. If the PCS (Pre-Collision System) or VSC (Vehi- cle Stability Control) system is disabled, the PCS warning light will illuminate.
  • Page 593 Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the intuitive parking assist function  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Indicates that the system is temporarily unavail- able, possibly due to a sensor being dirty or cov- ered with ice, etc.
  • Page 594  The hill-start assist control system;  The downhill assist control system (if equipped)  The Multi-terrain Select (If equipped); or  The Crawl Control (If equipped)  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ Trailer brake warning light Warning light...
  • Page 595 Low speed four-wheel drive indicator light Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the four-wheel drive system when the light flashes rapidly.  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota (Flashes) dealer immediately. ■ Center differential lock indicator Warning light...
  • Page 596 1 minute (a buzzer does not sounds): Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system  Have the system checked by your Toyota dealer. When the light comes on (a buzzer sounds):  Low tire inflation pressure from natural causes ...
  • Page 597 In some cases, the buzzer may not If the light does not go off even after be heard because of noisy place or several trips, contact your Toyota an audio sound. dealer as soon as possible. ■ ■...
  • Page 598 Stop your vehicle in a safe place have elapsed, check that the immediately and contact your inflation pressure of each tire is Toyota dealer. The vehicle will at the specified level and perform become extremely unstable initialization. (P.559) during braking, and the ABS sys-...
  • Page 599 Accordingly, when the the nearest Toyota dealer. low tire pressure telltale (tire pres- sure warning light) illuminates, Avoid abrupt maneuvering and ●...
  • Page 600: If A Warning Message Is Displayed

    Toyota dealer. ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS (tire pressure warning system) to continue to function properly.
  • Page 601 Messages and warnings The warning lights and warning buzzers operate as follows depend- ing on the content of the message. If a message indicates the need for inspection by a dealer, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Warning...
  • Page 602 Immediately stop the vehicle in a port Brake (if equipped) (P.205, safe place and contact your 355) operates. Follow the instruc- Toyota dealer. Continuing to drive tions on the multi-information dis- the vehicle may be dangerous. • “Access System with Elec. Key play.
  • Page 603 If “Engine Oil Level Low Add or shown Replace” is displayed The engine or an engine component The engine oil level may be low. is malfunctioning. Have the vehicle Check the level of the engine oil, inspected by your Toyota dealer...
  • Page 604 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) be changed. ● Check and change the engine oil, LCA (Lane Change Assist) (if and oil filter by your Toyota dealer. equipped) After changing the engine oil, make ● AHB (Automatic High Beam) sure to reset the message.
  • Page 605 • Check the voltage of the 12-volt • Using the air conditioning system, battery defog the windshield. • Check the sensors that the Toyota • Close the hood, remove any stick- Safety Sense 3.0 uses for foreign ers, etc. to clear the obstruction in matter covering them.
  • Page 606 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency urbs, etc. ● RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if The message may be cleared by equipped) driving the vehicle in an area with structures, vehicles, etc. nearby. ● PDA (Proactive Driving Assist) ■ If “System Stopped Front Radar Follow the following correction Sensor Out of Temperature methods.
  • Page 607 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency matically while driving. Continue driving for a while. If “Unavailable Activation Con- ■ dition not Satisfied See Owner’s Manual” is displayed LCA function cannot be used as the operating conditions have not been met. Operate the turn signal lever again after all of the operating conditions are met.
  • Page 608: If You Have A Flat Tire

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire. For details about tires: P.553 WARNING If you have a flat tire ■...
  • Page 609 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Spare tire 7-passenger models  Jack Tool bag Spare tire 7-passenger models  Tools 5-passenger models  Jack handle extension bar Jack handle bar Screwdriver Wheel nut wrench Jack handle extension bar...
  • Page 610 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Jack handle bar Do not continue jacking up once ● the yellow caution line Screwdriver appeared. Wheel nut wrench WARNING Using the tire jack ■ Observe the following precau- tions. Improper use of the tire jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading to death or Use a jack stand if it is neces-...
  • Page 611 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Unhook the rubber strap. 5-passenger models  Take out the jack. 7-passenger models  Loosen Take out the tool bag. Tighten 5-passenger models  After using the jack, install the jack in the exact reverse order from which it was removed.
  • Page 612 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Place a rag under the jack handle Taking out the spare tire to protect the rear bumper. Assemble the jack handle Lower the spare tire com- end, jack handle extensions pletely to the ground. and wheel nut wrench.
  • Page 613 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Slightly loosen the wheel Replacing a flat tire nuts (one turn). Chock the tires. Assemble the jack handle end, jack handle extensions Flat tire Wheel chock positions and wheel nut wrench. Front left- Behind the rear right- Remove the jack handle bar, jack hand side...
  • Page 614 • If there are any cracks or defor- mations in the bolt screws, nut threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 615 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency with an aluminum wheel, turn the WARNING wheel nuts until the washers • Do not attach a heavily dam- come into contact with the disc aged wheel ornament, as it may wheel fly off the wheel while the vehi- cle is moving.
  • Page 616 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency from the flat tire by pushing from the reverse side, and reinstall it. Raise the tire. Place a rag under the jack handle to protect the rear bumper. Stowing the flat/spare tire, While raising, secure the tire, taking jack and tools care that the tire goes straight up without catching on any surround-...
  • Page 617 Install the cover as shown in contact your Toyota dealer as the the illustration. tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may be damaged if not handled correctly.
  • Page 618: If The Hybrid System Will Not Start

     There may be a malfunction nected. (P.552) in the immobilizer system. (P.77) Contact your Toyota dealer if the problem cannot be repaired,  The hybrid system may be or if repair procedures are malfunctioning due to an elec- unknown.
  • Page 619: If You Lose Your Keys

    Do not use this starting proce- dure except in cases of emer- New genuine keys can be gency. made by your Toyota dealer Pull the parking brake switch using the other key and the to check that the parking key number stamped on brake is set.
  • Page 620: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly

    Opens the windows and the Take your vehicle with all the moon roof (turn and hold) electronic keys provided with your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. : If equipped : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 621 Toyota dealer. body parts caught in the window or moon roof. Also, do not allow children to operate the mechani- Stopping the hybrid system ■...
  • Page 622: If The Vehicle 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged

    12-volt battery is dis- charged. You can also call your Open the hood (P.542) and Toyota dealer or a qualified open the right-hand side fuse repair shop. box cover. Restarting the hybrid sys- If you have a set of jumper (or...
  • Page 623 Once the hybrid system starts, Maintain the engine speed of have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. the second vehicle and start the hybrid system of your ■ Starting the hybrid system...
  • Page 624 12-volt battery. is depleted, have the vehicle ● If the 12-volt battery discharges, it inspected at your Toyota dealer. may not be possible to shift the ● Some systems may require initial- shift position to other positions. In ization.
  • Page 625 Do not allow the + and - clamps ● For details, consult your Toyota of the jumper cables to come dealer. into contact with each other. Do not smoke, use matches, ●...
  • Page 626 Have the 12-volt battery and connecting point. Failure to inspected at your Toyota dealer do so may adversely affect the as soon as possible. If the 12-volt electronic devices or damage to battery is deteriorating, continued them.
  • Page 627: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    Cooling fan play. If a large amount of coolant leaks,  Steam comes out from immediately contact your Toyota under the hood. dealer. The coolant level is satisfac- tory if it is between the Correction procedures “F”/“FULL”...
  • Page 628 Add coolant if necessary. If the fan is operating: Water can be used in an emer- Have the vehicle inspected at gency if coolant is unavailable. the nearest Toyota dealer. Engine  Check if “Engine Coolant Temp High Stop in a Safe Place See Owner’s Manual”...
  • Page 629: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes WARNING stuck After the hybrid system has ● been turned off, check that the “READY” indicator is off. Carry out the following pro- When the hybrid system is oper- cedures if the tires spin or ating, the gasoline engine may automatically start, or the cool-...
  • Page 630 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Using Crawl Control (P.441) ● When a warning message for ● Using Multi-terrain Select the automatic transmission fluid ● (P.444) temperature is displayed while attempting to free a stuck vehi- : If equipped cle, immediately remove your foot from the accelerator pedal and wait until the warning mes-...
  • Page 631: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle specifications 8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)....Fuel information ..Tire information ... 8-2. Customization Customizable features 8-3. Initialization Items to initialize ..
  • Page 632: Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)

    8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) 8-1.Specifications Dimensions and weights Overall length 196.5 in. (4990 mm) 78.0 in. (1980 mm) Overall width 76.4 in. (1940 mm) 76.2 in. (1935 mm) Overall height 75.8 in. (1925 mm) Wheelbase 112.2 in. (2850 mm) 65.5 in.
  • Page 633 Vehicle identification num- The vehicle identification num- ber (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the pri- mary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in regis- tering the ownership of your vehicle. ■ Engine number...
  • Page 634 8-1. Specifications Engine Model 2.4 L 4-cylinder (T24A-FTS) 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gaso- Type line (with turbocharger) 3.44  3.91 in. (87.5  99.5 Bore and stroke Displacement 146.0 cu. in. (2393 cm Valve clearance Automatic adjustment Drive belt tension Automatic adjustment Fuel Fuel type...
  • Page 635 ■ Engine oil selection the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is • The 20 in 0W-20 indicates the used in your Toyota vehicle. viscosity characteristic of the Use Toyota approved “Toyota oil when the oil is at high tem- Genuine Motor Oil”...
  • Page 636 Capacity Power con- 2.5 qt. (2.4 L, 2.1 Imp.qt.) trol unit Use either of the following: • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” • Similar high-quality ethylene glycol- based non-silicate, non-amine, non- Coolant type nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long- life hybrid organic acid technology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 637 Toyota Genuine Differential Gear Oil LT Oil type and viscosity 75W-85 GL-5 or equivalent Your Toyota vehicle is filled with “Toyota Genuine Differential Gear Oil” at the factory. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Differential Gear Oil” or an equivalent of matching quality to satisfy the above specification.
  • Page 638 Recommended oil viscosity SAE 75W : Your Toyota vehicle is filled with “Toyota Genuine Transfer Gear oil LF” at the factory. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Transfer Gear oil LF” or an equivalent of matching quality to satisfy the above specification.
  • Page 639 8-1. Specifications Tires and wheels 20-inch tires  Tire size 265/60R20 112H Front: 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure (Recom- Rear: mended cold tire inflation pres- 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) sure) Spare: 33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar)
  • Page 640: Fuel Information

    ■ Recommendation of the use of The malfunction indicator lamp on low emissions gasoline the instrument cluster may come on. Gasolines containing oxygenates If this happens, contact your Toyota...
  • Page 641 8-1. Specifications dealer for service. If your engine knocks ■ Consult your Toyota dealer. ● You may occasionally notice light ● knocking for a short time while accelerating or driving uphill. This is normal and there is no need for concern.
  • Page 642: Tire Information

    8-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Tire size (P.643) DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P.643) Location of treadwear indicators (P.553) Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands which form the plies in a tire. Radial tires or bias-ply tires A radial tire has “RADIAL”...
  • Page 643 8-1. Specifications Uniform tire quality grading For details, see “Uniform Tire Quality Grading” that follows. Summer tires or all season tires (P.554) An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “M+S” is a summer tire. Type B ...
  • Page 644 National Highway Traffic Safety Adminis- tration of the U.S. Department of Section width Transportation. Tire height It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers Wheel diameter of Toyota vehicles with informa- tion on uniform tire quality grad-...
  • Page 645 8-1. Specifications ing. conditions on specified govern- ment test surfaces of asphalt Your Toyota dealer will help answer and concrete. any questions you may have as you read this information. A tire marked C may have poor ■ traction performance.
  • Page 646 8-1. Specifications Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning Tire pressure when the vehicle has been parked Cold tire inflation pres- for three hours or more, or has not been driven sure more than 1 mile or 1.5 km under that condition The maximum cold inflated pressure to which a Maximum inflation pres- tire may be inflated, shown on the sidewall of...
  • Page 647 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube assembly upon which the tire beads are seated Rim diameter Nominal diameter of the bead seat (Wheel diameter) Rim size designation Rim diameter and width The industry manufacturer’s designation for a Rim type designation rim by style or code...
  • Page 648 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The parting of cords from adjacent rubber com- Cord separation pounds Any parting within the tread, sidewall, or inner- Cracking liner of the tire extending to cord material A pneumatic tire with an inverted flange tire and rim system in which the rim is designed with rim flanges pointed radially inward and the tire is designed to fit on the underside of the rim in a...
  • Page 649 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical Measuring rim dimension requirements Any parting at any junction of tread, sidewall, or Open splice innerliner that extends to cord material Outer diameter The overall diameter of an inflated new tire The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including elevations Overall width...
  • Page 650 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A tire that attains a traction index equal to or greater than 110, compared to the ASTM E- 1136 Standard Reference Test Tire, when using the snow traction test as described in ASTM F- 1805-00, Standard Test Method for Single Snow tire Wheel Driving Traction in a Straight Line on...
  • Page 651: Customization

    To go back to the previous screen the multimedia display or at or exit the customize mode, press your Toyota dealer. Some of the customizable features are changed in During customization ■ conjunction with the set- Stop the vehicle in a safe place, tings of My Settings.
  • Page 652 8-2. Customization tions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer for further details. Settings that can be changed using the multimedia display Settings that can be changed using the multi-information display Settings that can be changed by your Toyota dealer Definition of symbols: O = Available,  = Not available ■...
  • Page 653 8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Average Speed Drive information items   Total Time (second item) Distance Average Speed   TRIP A Items (first item) Distance Total Time Average Speed TRIP A Items (second   Total Time item) Distance Average Speed...
  • Page 654 8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting   Meter Type “Casual”   Meter Style “Smart” “Tough” “Sporty”   Dial Type Tachometer Speedometer The average The average fuel economy   Fuel Economy fuel economy since the func- after starting tion was reset Average Speed...
  • Page 655 8-2. Customization tings. : The default setting varies according to country. : The on/off operation of the widget can be changed. : The setting items may not be displayed depending on the meter type ■ Head-up Display (P.117) Customized Function Default setting setting ...
  • Page 656 8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Shift position Driver’s door Automatic door unlocking linked door  linked door function unlocking oper- unlocking oper- ation ation : The default setting is changed in conjunction with the settings of My Set- tings.
  • Page 657 8-2. Customization ■ Smart key system (P.152) Customized Function Default setting setting Smart access system with   push-button start  Smart door unlocking Driver’s door All the doors Time elapsed before unlocking all the door   2 seconds 1.5 seconds when gripping and holding the driver’s door handle...
  • Page 658 8-2. Customization ■ Power back door (P.140) Customized Function Default setting setting Power back door opera-   tions Power back door switch Press and hold One short press   operations One short press switch of the wire-  ...
  • Page 659 8-2. Customization ■ Enabling easier driver entry and exit (power easy access sys- tem) (P.189) Customized Function Default setting setting Driver’s seat slide move-  ment when exiting the Full Partial vehicle Steering wheel move- Telescopic only   Tilt only ment Tilt and tele- scopic...
  • Page 660 8-2. Customization ■ Moon roof (P.186) Customized Function Default setting setting Linked operation of com-   ponents when mechani- Slide only Tilt only cal key is used Linked operation of com-   ponents when wireless Slide only Tilt only remote control is used : If equipped ■...
  • Page 661 8-2. Customization ■ Lights (P.242) Customized Function Default setting setting   Welcome lamp ■ Pre-Collision System (P.270) Function Customized setting   Pre-Collision System On/Off   Warning timing Later/Default/Earlier : The default setting is changed in conjunction with the settings of My Set- tings.
  • Page 662 8-2. Customization tings. ■ Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (P.307) Function Customized setting   Acceleration setting High/Mid/Low   Guide message On/Off   Curve speed reduction High/Mid/Low/Off : The default setting is changed in conjunction with the settings of My Set- tings.
  • Page 663 8-2. Customization ■ Driver break suggestion (P.293) Function Customized setting   Driver break suggestion On/Off ■ Traffic Jam Assist (P.324) Function Customized setting   Traffic Jam Assist On/Off Driver Monitor Camera   On/Off Recording : If equipped : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings.
  • Page 664 8-2. Customization ■ Safe Exit Assist (P.335) Function Customized setting   Safe Exit Assist On/Off Outside rear view mirrors   On/Off display   Detection sensitivity Low/Mid/High : The default setting is changed in conjunction with the settings of My Set- tings.
  • Page 665 Multi-terrain Monitor (P.415) Customized Function Default setting setting   Cornering View   View Under Vehicle TOYOTA Park Assist 3D   Display Front side of TOYOTA   Near Park Assist Distance Rear side of TOYOTA  ...
  • Page 666 8-2. Customization ■ Illumination (P.485) Customized Function Default setting setting Time elapsed before the  15 seconds 7.5 seconds interior lights turn off 30 seconds Operation after the power   switch is turned off Operation when you approach the vehicle with ...
  • Page 667 8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Operation of the outer foot lights and running board   lights when the doors are unlocked Operation of the outer foot lights and running board   lights when a door is opened : The default setting is changed in conjunction with the settings of My Set- tings.
  • Page 668: 8-3. Initialization

    8-3. Initialization Items to initialize 8-3.Initialization The following items must be initialized for normal system operation after such cases as the 12-volt battery being recon- nected, or maintenance being performed on the vehicle: List of the items to initialize Item When to initialize Reference •...
  • Page 669: For Owners

    For owners 9-1. For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners....Reporting safety defects for Canadian owners ..Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)...... SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French)...... Headlight aim instructions for Canadian owners (in French)......
  • Page 670: Reporting Safety Defects For U.s. Owners

    National Highway Traffic tion about motor vehicle Safety Administration safety from http://www.saf- (NHTSA) in addition to noti- ercar.gov. fying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: 1-800- 331-4331). If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds...
  • Page 671: Reporting Safety Defects For Canadian Owners

    9-1. For owners Reporting safety Seat belt instructions defects for Canadian for Canadian owners owners (in French) Canadian customers who The following is a French wish to report a safety- explanation of seat belt related defect to Transport instructions extracted from Canada, Defects Investiga- the seat belt section in this tions and Recalls, may tele-...
  • Page 672 9-1. For owners Entretien et nettoyage Manipulation des ceintures ■ de sécurité Avec un chiffon ou une éponge, nettoyez à l’aide d’un savon doux et de l’eau tiède. Vérifiez aussi les ceintures régulière- ment pour vous assurer qu’elles ne présentent pas d’usure excessive, d’effilochage ou de coupures.
  • Page 673: Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    9-1. For owners SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French) The following is a French explanation of SRS airbag instruc- tions extracted from the SRS airbag section in this manual. See the SRS airbag section for more detailed SRS airbag instruc- tions in English.
  • Page 674 9-1. For owners Permettent de réduire les blessures par choc à la poitrine des occupants des sièges avant Coussins gonflables SRS en rideau • Permettent de réduire les blessures par choc à la tête des occupants des sièges avant et latéraux arrière •...
  • Page 675 9-1. For owners • Si votre volant est réglable en AVERTISSEMENT hauteur, inclinez-le vers le bas. Le coussin gonflable SRS du ● Cela vous permet d’orienter le conducteur se déploie avec une coussin gonflable vers votre force considérable et peut occa- buste plutôt que vers votre tête sionner des blessures graves, et vers votre cou.
  • Page 676 être correctement retenu à l’aide d’un dispositif de retenue pour enfants. Toyota recommande vivement de placer et d’attacher correcte- ment tous les bébés et tous les enfants sur les sièges arrière du véhicule à...
  • Page 677 9-1. For owners N’accrochez pas de cintres ni AVERTISSEMENT ● d’autres objets rigides sur les Ne laissez personne s’age- ● crochets porte-vêtements. Ces nouiller face à la portière, ni sor- objets pourraient se transformer tir la tête ou les mains à en projectiles en cas de déploie- l’extérieur du véhicule.
  • Page 678 Installation des parties ou ● d’abord consulter votre conces- accessoires suivants sionnaire Toyota. Les coussins gonflables SRS pourraient • Barres safari ou barres kangou- fonctionner de manière incor- recte ou se déployer accidentelle- • Lames de déneigement ment, ce qui serait susceptible d’occasionner des blessures...
  • Page 679: Headlight Aim Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    9-1. For owners Headlight aim instruc- AVERTISSEMENT tions for Canadian Modifications à votre véhicule ● owners (in French) pour une personne aux capac- ités physiques réduites The following is a French explanation of headlight aim instructions from the head- light aim section in this manual.
  • Page 680 Tournez le boulon B du même nombre de tours et dans le même sens qu’à l’étape 1. Si vous n’arrivez pas à régler vos phares en suivant cette procédure, amenez le véhicule chez votre con- cessionnaire Toyota afin qu’il règle...
  • Page 681: Index

    Index What to do if... (Trouble- shooting) ....Alphabetical Index ..
  • Page 682: What To Do If

     If you lose your keys or and then unlock the child-pro- mechanical keys, new genu- tector lock. (P.135) ine keys or mechanical keys can be made by your Toyota If you think something is dealer. (P.619) wrong  If you lose your electronic...
  • Page 683 What to do if... (Troubleshooting)  Is the battery discharged?  The parking brake indicator is (P.622) Is the parking brake released? The shift lever cannot be (P.236) shifted from P even if you depress the brake pedal Depending on the situation, ...
  • Page 684 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) When a problem has occurred If you have a flat tire  Stop the vehicle in a safe place and replace the flat tire with the spare tire. (P.608) vehicle becomes stuck  Try the procedure for when the vehicle becomes stuck in mud, dirt, or snow.
  • Page 685: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Air conditioning filter .....568 Air conditioning system.470, 480 A/C ........470, 480 Air conditioning filter .....568 Air conditioning filter.....568 Eco air conditioning mode ..473 Eco air conditioning mode..473 Front automatic air conditioning Front automatic air conditioning system ........470 system........470 Front seat concentrated airflow Front seat concentrated airflow...
  • Page 686 Alphabetical Index Average vehicle speed ..98, 105 Camera Driver monitor .......268 Back door........136 Care Back door closer ....142 Aluminum wheels ....528 Back door opener switch..140 Exterior .........528 Luggage compartment lights 142 Interior ........531 Power back door switch ..140 Seat belts ......531 Power back door ....140 Cargo hooks......492 Wireless remote control ..140...
  • Page 687 Alphabetical Index ...........135 Windshield ......472 Seat belt precautions .....31 Differential.......637 Seat heater precautions ..482 Digital Rear-view Mirror ..169 Cleaning ......528, 531 Dimensions ......632 Aluminum wheels ....528 Dinghy towing......223 Exterior.........528 Display Interior ........531 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ..330 Radar sensor......331 Consumption screen ....122 Seat belts ......531 Driving information ..98, 105 Coat hooks......507...
  • Page 688 Alphabetical Index Downhill assist control system Electronic key ......126 ..........447 Battery-saving function ..153 Driver’s seat belt reminder light If the electronic key does not ..........596 operate properly ....620 Driver’s seat position memory Replacing the battery ...573 ..........190 Emergency, in case of Driving position memory..189 If a warning buzzer sounds ..589 Memory recall function ..191...
  • Page 689 Alphabetical Index Power switch (ignition switch) Four-wheel drive control switch ...........224 ...........437 Tachometer ......89, 92 Rear differential lock/unlock .439 Engine coolant Warning light ......595 Capacity .......636 Front fog lights Checking ......547 Replacing light bulbs ....579 Preparing and checking before Switch ........247 winter........465 Front passenger’s seat belt Warning light ......590...
  • Page 690 Alphabetical Index Glass hatch ......149 Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System Glove box ........489 ..........71 Emergency shut off system ..75 Energy monitor/consumption screen.........122 Headlights .......242 High voltage components ..72 AHB (Automatic High Beam) 244 Hybrid system precautions ..72 Automatic headlight leveling sys- Hybrid vehicle driving tips..463 tem ........243 If the hybrid system will not start...
  • Page 691 Alphabetical Index Intuitive parking assist ..339 LCA (Lane Change Assist) ..287 LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ...290 Operation......290 Lever Jack Auxiliary catch lever .....542 Vehicle-equipped jack ..608 Hood lock release lever ..542 Jack handle......608 Shift lever ......230 Jam protection function Tilt and telescopic steering lock Memory recall function ..193 release lever.......167 Moon roof ......186...
  • Page 692 Alphabetical Index Luggage cover......494 Driving support system informa- tion display ....98, 109 Intuitive parking assist ..339 Language .....104, 116 Maintenance LDA (Lane Departure Alert)..290 Do-it-yourself maintenance ..540 Menu icons .....97, 108 General maintenance...536 Meter control switches..97, 108 Maintenance data....632 Navigation system-linked display Maintenance requirements...535 ........98, 109 Malfunction indicator lamp..590...
  • Page 693 Alphabetical Index Garage door ......519 Function........364 Glass hatch ......149 Parking Support Brake function Hood........542 (static objects front and rear of Open tray ........491 the vehicle)....355, 360 Open tray light ......485 Function........360 Outer foot lights .....485 PCS (Pre-Collision System) Outside rear view mirrors..179 Function........270 Adjustment ......179 Warning light ......592...
  • Page 694 Alphabetical Index Rear window defogger ...472 Rear window wiper ....250 Radar cruise control Refueling .........253 Dynamic radar cruise control307 Capacity .......634 Radiator........548 Fuel types ......634 RCD (Rear Camera Detection) Opening the fuel tank cap ..254 ..........351 Regenerative braking ....70 Function .......351 Replacing RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Electronic key battery ...573...
  • Page 695 Alphabetical Index Pregnant women, proper seat Power back door ....143 belt use.........31 Rain-sensing windshield wipers Reminder light and buzzer .596, ...........249 RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Seat belt extender ....32 ...........331 Seat belt pretensioners ..34 Safe Exit Assist ....331 SRS warning light....590 Service plug ......72 Seat cushion airbag ....36 Service reminder message ..536...
  • Page 696 Alphabetical Index Inflation pressure....639 Garage door opener buttons 519 Storage location ....608 Headlight switch ....242 Spark plug.......636 Heated steering wheel switch Specifications ......632 ...........482 Speedometer ......89, 92 Ignition switch .......224 Sport mode ......435 Instrument panel light control Steering wheel ......167 switches......91, 95 Adjustment ......167 Light switch......242...
  • Page 697 Towing hook ......587 Tire inflation pressure Trailer sway control ....450 Tire inflation pressure display Trailer towing ......211 function.......556 Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ..258 Warning light ......596 AHB (Automatic High Beam) 244 Tire information ......642 Cruise control .......318 Glossary .......646 Driver monitor .......268 Size ........643...
  • Page 698 Alphabetical Index Traction motor (electric motor)69 PKSB ........594 Trailer sway control ....450 RSA (Road Sign Assist) ..304 Trailer towing......211 Seat belt reminder ..596, 597 Transmission Warning label ......72 Automatic transmission ..230 Warning lights M mode ........234 ABS ........591 Paddle shift switches..233, 234 Brake hold operated indicator Turn signal lights ...........595...
  • Page 699 Alphabetical Index Low washer fluid warning mes- sage ......549, 600 Preparing and checking before winter........465 Switch......248, 250 Washing and waxing....528 Weights Load limits ......210 Wheels........567 Replacing wheels ....608 Window glasses Power windows ....183 Window lock switch ....185 Windows Glass hatch ......149 Power windows ....183 Rear window defogger ..472 Washer......248, 250...
  • Page 700 Certifications Safety Connect For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 701 Digital Key system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico ...
  • Page 702 For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 703 Smart key system and immobilizer system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico ...
  • Page 704 For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 705 Smart key system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 706 Millimeter wave radar sensor For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico ...
  • Page 707 For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 708 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 709 Intuitive parking assist For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 710 Wireless charger For vehicles sold in Hawaii, the U.S.A. and Puerto Rico  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 711 Garage door opener For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii and Puerto Rico  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 712 Tire pressure warning system...
  • Page 716 GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever (P.542) Power back door switch (P.140) Fuel filler door (P.254) Tire inflation pressure (P.639) Fuel filler door opener (P.254) Hood lock release lever (P.542) : If equipped Fuel tank capacity (Reference) 17.9 gal. (68 L, 14.9 Imp.gal.) Fuel type P.634 Cold tire inflation pressure...

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