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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
CAMRY HYBRID_U
Search by illustration
Make sure to read through them
(Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Reading driving-related information
(Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Opening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving
(Main topics: Keys, doors, seats)
Operations and advice which are necessary for
driving
(Main topics: Starting hybrid system, refueling)
Usage of the interior features
(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance
procedures
(Main topics: Interior and exterior, light bulbs)
What to do in case of malfunction and emergency
(Main topics: 12-volt battery discharge, flat tire)
Vehicle specifications, customizable features
(Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat
belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian
owners
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Louisa Lopez-Martinez
March 17, 2025

Does the 2025 hybrid camery have an automatic shut off if left idling

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Mr. Anderson
March 17, 2025

Yes, the 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid has an automatic hybrid system shut-off feature when left idling. The timer for this feature resets if the brake pedal is depressed or if the shift lever is moved out of the "P" position. Additionally, the feature is disabled if the vehicle is parked and locked but re-enabled when the driver's door is opened.

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Anne Skandera
March 13, 2025

how to set the clock

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Mr. Anderson
March 13, 2025

The clock in a 2025 Toyota Camry Hybrid automatically adjusts the time using GPS time information (GPS clock). For details on setting the clock, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL.”

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Sarah
February 28, 2025

On screen for the 2025 Toyota Camry XLE, how do I determine the current tire pressure?

1 comments:
Mr. Anderson
February 28, 2025

To check the current tire pressure on the 2025 Toyota Camry XLE screen, follow these steps:

1. Start the hybrid system.
2. Use the meter control switches to navigate the multi-information display.
3. Select “Vehicle Settings” and press and hold the button.
4. Select “TPWS setting” and press the button.
5. The tire pressure detected by the system will be displayed on the multi-information display.

It may take a few minutes for the tire pressure to update after turning on the power switch or adjusting the tire pressure.

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James Russo
June 24, 2025

Where is the energy flow monitor screen? How to visually keep track of your Hybrid system?

James Russo
June 24, 2025

Toyota 2025 Camry XSE

Manzoor Ahmad Shah
April 5, 2025

On what page of manual shall I find that my Toyota Camry Hybrid LE 2025 has rolling codes fob?

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Summary of Contents for Toyota CAMRY HYBRID 2025

  • Page 1 Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety Make sure to read through them and security (Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system) Vehicle status Reading driving-related information information and (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display) indicators Opening and closing the doors and windows, Before driving adjustment before driving (Main topics: Keys, doors, seats)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information ......Energy monitor/consumption screen ......Reading this manual ......13 How to search........14 Before driving Pictorial index ........15 For safety and security 3-1. Key information Keys ........1-1. For safe use Digital Key......Before driving ......26 3-2.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Opening the fuel tank cap ........... 4-5. Using the driving support sys- Driving assist systems ..tems 4-6. Driving tips Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 soft- ware update ..... Hybrid electric vehicle driving tips ........Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ..Winter driving tips ....
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS If the vehicle is submerged or Maintenance and care water on the road is rising ......... 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency 6-1. Maintenance and care If your vehicle needs to be towed Cleaning and protecting the .........
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Reporting safety defects for Canadian owners ..... Seat belt instructions for Cana- dian owners (in French) ... SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French) ......... Index What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ......... Alphabetical Index....
  • Page 6: For Your Information

    Toyota reserves they may have on, your Toyota the right to make changes to this vehicle. manual at any time without This vehicle should not be modi- notice.
  • Page 7 Vehicle data recording tion. Toyota does not make any guarantees for problems caused This vehicle is equipped with by installing non-genuine Toyota sophisticated computers that products.
  • Page 8 • When it is to be used by Toyota in • When driving on certain roads, a lawsuit such as roads which were •...
  • Page 9 Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 to a Image information recorded by the third party in the following situa- vehicle can be erased by your Toy- tions: ota dealer. • When separate consent of the The image recording function can vehicle owner (or the lessee if the be disabled.
  • Page 10 has been used to repair the Event data recorder vehicle or someone other than This vehicle is equipped with an the authorized service provider event data recorder (EDR). The performed service on the vehi- main purpose of an EDR is to cle.
  • Page 11 “QR Code” • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit However, if necessary, Toyota may: The word “QR Code” is regis- • Use the data for research on...
  • Page 12 WARNING General precautions while ■ driving Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to oper- ate your vehicle. Alcohol and cer- tain drugs delay reaction time, impair judgment and reduce coor- dination, which could lead to an accident that could result in death...
  • 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 out- come of an operation Symbols Meanings (e.g. a 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.535 ■ Searching by installation position  Pictorial index: P.15 ■ Searching by symptom or sound  What to do if... (Troubleshoot- ing): P.532...
  • Page 15: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■Exterior Doors................... P.125 Locking/unlocking ..............P.125 Opening/closing the side windows ........P.147 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ....P.469 Warning messages .............. P.128 Trunk ................... P.130 Opening from inside ............. P.131 Opening from outside............P.131 Warning messages ..............
  • Page 16 Pictorial index Refueling method ..............P.208 Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ..........P.486 Tires..................P.394 Tire size/inflation pressure ........... P.490 Winter tires/tire chains ............P.328 Checking/rotation/tire pressure warning system ....P.394 Coping with flat tires............. P.457 Hood ..................P.382 Opening ................P.382 Engine oil ................
  • Page 17 Pictorial index ■Instrument panel Power switch ..............P.179 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes ....P.179 Emergency stop of the hybrid system ........P.425 When the hybrid system will not start ........P.467 Warning messages .............. P.443 Shift lever................P.186 Changing the shift position...........
  • Page 18 Pictorial index When a warning message is displayed........ P.443 Turn signal lever..............P.190 Headlight switch ..............P.196 Headlights/parking lights/tail lights/side marker lights/daytime run- ning lights/LED accent lights ..........P.196 Windshield wiper and washer switch....... P.202 Usage................... P.202 Adding washer fluid.............. P.390 Emergency flasher switch..........
  • Page 19 Pictorial index ■Switches Automatic High Beam switch ........... P.199 VSC OFF switch ..............P.322 Instrument panel light control switch ......P.89, 91 *1, 2 Camera switch Trunk opener switch ............P.131 Fuel filler door opener switch ........... P.208 Driving position memory switches ........
  • Page 20 Pictorial index Phone switch Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control ..........P.259 Cruise control ............... P.271 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ........P.233 Audio remote control switches Talk switch Meter control switches ..........P.96, 103 Paddle shift switches ............P.186 : Refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.
  • Page 21 Pictorial index Applying/releasing..............P.191 Precautions against winter season ........P.329 Warning buzzer/message ..........P.432, 443 EV drive mode switch ............P.184 Driving mode select switch..........P.320...
  • Page 22 Pictorial index ■Interior Head restraints ..............P.140 Assist grips ................ P.359 Seat belts ................P.29 Inside lock buttons ............P.128 SRS airbags ................P.34 Floor mats................P.26 Cup holders ................ P.345 Console box ............... P.346 Front seats................P.138 Rear seats ................P.139...
  • Page 23 Pictorial index ■Ceiling Interior lights/personal lights ........... P.341 Moon roof switches ............P.150 Panoramic moon roof switches ........P.153 “SOS” button ............... P.63 Vanity mirrors ..............P.359 Sun visors................P.359 Inside rear view mirror ............P.144 Garage door opener switches .........
  • Page 24 Pictorial index...
  • Page 25: For Safety And Security

    For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving....26 For safe driving ....27 Seat belts .......29 SRS airbags ....34 Front passenger occupant classification system ..42 Exhaust gas precautions ........47 1-2. Child safety Riding with children ..48 Child restraint systems...49 1-3.
  • Page 26: Before Driving

    Do not use floor mats designed ● (clips) into the floor mat eye- for other models or different 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 27: 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 28 1-1. For safe use Correct use of the seat WARNING belts For safe driving ■ Observe the following precau- Make sure that all occupants are tions. wearing their seat belts before Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. driving the vehicle.
  • Page 29: Seat Belts

    If the seat belt is not worn prop- Toyota recommends that chil- ● erly, not only the pregnant dren be seated in the rear seat woman, but also the fetus could...
  • Page 30 Have any necessary repairs carried Seat belt extender ■ out by your Toyota dealer. Inap- If your seat belts cannot be fastened propriate handling may lead to securely because they are not long incorrect operation.
  • Page 31 1-1. For safe use WARNING Emergency locking retractor ■ (ELR) Do not use the seat belt ● extender when installing a child The retractor will lock the belt during restraint system because the a sudden stop or on impact. It may belt will not securely hold the also lock if you lean forward too child restraint system, increas-...
  • Page 32 1-1. For safe use Adjusting the seat belt Seat belt pretensioners shoulder anchor height (front seats and outboard (front seats) rear seats) Push the seat belt shoulder When the vehicle is subjected to anchor down while pressing a severe frontal or side impact or rollover, the pretensioners the release button retract the seat belts of the front...
  • Page 33 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 34: 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 SRS driver airbag/front passenger airbag Help reduce impact to the head and chest of the driver and front passenger...
  • Page 35 1-1. For safe use bag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on information obtained from the sensors, etc., shown in the system components diagram above. This information includes crash sever- ity and occupant information. As the airbags deploy, a chemical reaction in the inflators quickly fills the airbags with non-toxic gas to help restrain the motion of the occupants.
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use ● SRS airbags for the front passen- The following airbags may deploy ger's seat may deploy, even if the if the vehicle becomes signifi- seat is unoccupied, if luggage is cantly tilted or is strongly impacted put on the seat.
  • Page 37 • SRS curtain shield airbags • SRS curtain shield airbags When the pad section of the steer- ● When to contact your Toyota ■ ing wheel, the dashboard near the dealer front passenger SRS airbag or the...
  • Page 38 1-1. For safe use • If your steering wheel is adjust- WARNING able, tilt it downward. This The driver and all passengers ● points the airbag toward your must wear their seat belts cor- chest instead of your head and rectly.
  • Page 39 Toyota strongly recom- mends that all infants and chil- dren be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 40 If a part where an SRS airbag is ● stored is damaged or cracked, have it replaced by your Toyota Do not hang coat hangers or ● dealer. other hard objects on the coat hooks.
  • Page 41 1-1. For safe use WARNING • Dashboard • Seats • Seat upholstery • Front pillars • Side pillars • Rear pillars • Roof side rails • Front door panels • Front door trim • Front door speakers Modifications to the front door ●...
  • Page 42: 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 following SRS airbags.  SRS front passenger airbag ...
  • Page 43 Do not kick the front passenger ● seat or subject it to severe impact. Otherwise, the SRS warning light may come on to indicate a malfunction of the front passenger occupant clas- sification system. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 44 1-1. For safe use WARNING Child restraint systems installed ● on the rear seat should not con- tact the front seatbacks. Do not use a seat accessory, ● such as a cushion and seat cover, that covers the seat cushion surface. Do not modify or replace the ●...
  • Page 45 1-1. For safe use ■ Child restraint system with infant “AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG “AIR BAG OFF” OFF” indicator lights Indicator/warning SRS warning light light Front passenger’s seat belt or flashing reminder light Front passenger airbag Devices Deactivated Front passenger knee airbag ■...
  • Page 46 1-1. For safe use seat. A forward-facing child restraint system should only be installed on the front passenger seat when it is unavoidable. (P.49) : In case the indicator light is not illuminated, consult this manual on how to install the child restraint system properly. (P.49)
  • Page 47: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    If you smell exhaust gases in ● the vehicle even when the trunk lid is closed, open the windows and have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. When parking ■ If the vehicle is in a poorly venti- ●...
  • Page 48: 1-2. Child Safety

    1-2. Child safety Riding with children 1-2.Child safety WARNING When children are in the vehi- ■ Observe the following pre- Never leave children unattended cautions when children are in the vehicle, and never allow in the vehicle. children to have or use the key. Use a child restraint system Children may be able to start the appropriate for the child,...
  • Page 49: 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 50 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 51 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.54...
  • Page 52 1-2. Child safety Installation method Page Child restraint LATCH P.58 anchors attachment Seats with an adjustable type head restraint Anchor brackets (for top tether strap) attach- P.60 Seats with an integrated type head ment restraint child restraint system to a rear When using a child seat.
  • Page 53 1-2. Child safety ward. Never use a rear-facing child ● restraint system on the front  If the passenger seat height passenger seat. can be adjusted, adjust the The force of the rapid inflation of seat height to the upper most the front passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to position.
  • Page 54 1-2. Child safety If the driver’s seat interferes WARNING ● with the child restraint system Do not allow the child to lean ● and prevents it from being his/her head or any part of attached correctly, attach the his/her body against the door or child restraint system to the the area of the seat, front or rear right-hand rear seat.
  • Page 55 1-2. Child safety Rear-facing  Infant ■ While pushing the child seat/convertible seat restraint system down into the rear seat, allow the shoul- Place the child restraint sys- der belt to retract until the tem on the rear seat facing child restraint system is the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 56 1-2. Child safety Place the child restraint sys- seat, allow the shoulder belt tem on the seat facing the to retract until the child front of the vehicle. restraint system is securely in place. After the shoulder belt has retracted to a point where there is no slack in the belt, pull the belt to check that it cannot be extended.
  • Page 57 1-2. Child safety restraint. low as possible. (P.29) Otherwise, put the head restraint in the upper most position. (P.140) Place the child restraint sys- tem on the seat facing the front of the vehicle. Booster type  Removing a child restraint ■...
  • Page 58 1-2. Child safety When installing a booster WARNING ■ seat Do not allow children to play ● To prevent the belt from going into with the seat belt. If the seat belt ALR lock mode, do not fully becomes twisted around a extend the shoulder belt.
  • Page 59 1-2. Child safety in accordance to the operation The bars are installed behind the anchor covers. manual enclosed with the child For owners in Canada: restraint system. The symbol on a child restraint sys- If the head restraint interferes tem indicates the presence of a with your child restraint sys- lower connector system.
  • Page 60 1-2. Child safety restraint system manufacturer’s Never attach two child restraint ● instructions permit use of those system attachments to the same anchor. In a collision, one anchors with the anchor spacing anchor may not be strong stated. enough to hold two child restraint system attachments Child restraint systems with rigid and may break.
  • Page 61 1-2. Child safety Vehicles with rear outboard Vehicles with rear outboard   seats having adjustable type seats having adjustable type head restraints head restraints Adjust the head restraint to the upmost position. (rear outboard seats only) If the head restraint interferes with your child restraint system, and the head restraint can be removed, remove the head restraint.
  • Page 62 1-2. Child safety Outboard rear seats: When ● installing the child restraint sys- tem with the head restraint being raised, after the head restraint has been raised and then the anchor bracket has been fixed, do not lower the head restraint. NOTICE Anchor brackets (for top ■...
  • Page 63: Emergency Assistance

    Helps drivers in the event of vehicle theft. (P.65) the United States, Toy-  Emergency Assistance Button otapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. All (“SOS”) use of the Safety Connect Connects drivers to response-cen- service is subject to such ter support.
  • Page 64 A variety of subscription terms Emergency Assistance, Stolen are available for purchase. Con- Vehicle and Enhanced Road tact your Toyota dealer, call the Assistance are not available in the U.S. Virgin Islands. following appropriate Customer For vehicles first sold in the U.S.
  • Page 65 ■ parties to locate your vehicle. 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 66 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 67: 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 68 1-4. Hybrid system ● The accelerator pedal is released the engine is stopped and the while driving with the shift lever in electric motor (traction motor) is D or S. used. ● The brake pedal is depressed while driving with the shift lever in When the shift lever is in N, the D or S.
  • Page 69 ● Sounds may be heard due to hybrid system, contact your Toyota regenerative braking when the dealer. brake pedal is depressed or as ■ the accelerator pedal is released.
  • Page 70 1-4. Hybrid system Predictive Efficient Drive (if equipped) : This function can only be used in the mainland U.S.A. It cannot be used in other states and territo- ries, including Alaska and Hawaii. This system operates based on the driving situation and traffic ...
  • Page 71 1-4. Hybrid system battery (traction battery) due to low battery levels.
  • 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 600 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 low fuel level warning light (P.435) WARNING go off. If there is only a small amount of fuel, the hybrid system High voltage precautions ■ may not be able to start. (The stan- This vehicle has high voltage DC dard amount of fuel is about 2.7 gal.
  • Page 74 Leave the posed vehicle are collected vehicle as soon as possible. through Toyota dealer. Do not dispose of the battery yourself. Do not touch the battery if liquid ● Unless the battery is properly col- is leaking from or adhering to it.
  • Page 75 Toyota dealer or a qualified service shop. If the hybrid bat- tery is not disposed of properly, it may cause electric shock that...
  • Page 76 1-4. Hybrid system this case, try to start the system Emergency shut off sys- again. If the “READY” indicator does not come on, contact your Toyota dealer. When a certain level of impact is detected by the impact sensor, the emergency shut off system...
  • Page 77: Theft Deterrent System

    1-5. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system 1-5.Theft deterrent system System maintenance ■ The vehicle has a mainte- nance-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 grip portion of the key is in ●...
  • Page 78: Alarm

    1-5. Theft deterrent system Alarm cally after 30 seconds. The indicator light changes from being on to flashing when the sys- The alarm uses light and tem is set. sound to give an alert when an intrusion is detected. The alarm is triggered in the following situations when the alarm is set: ...
  • Page 79 1-5. Theft deterrent system vehicle unlocks the door and the alarm is activated. While the alarm is activated, a ● person remaining in the vehicle unlocks the door. When recharging or replacing the ● 12-volt battery The trunk is opened using the ●...
  • Page 80 1-5. Theft deterrent system...
  • Page 81: Vehicle Status Information And Indicators

    Vehicle status information and indicators 2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indica- tors .......82 Gauges and meters (7-inch display)......87 Gauges and meters (12.3-inch display)..91 Multi-information display (7-inch display).....95 Multi-information display (12.3-inch display)..Head-up display ..Energy monitor/consump- tion screen....
  • Page 82: 2-1. Instrument Cluster

    2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators 2-1.Instrument cluster The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster, center panel and outside rear view mirrors inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems. Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instru- ment cluster For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all warning lights and indicators illuminated.
  • Page 83 2-1. Instrument cluster 12.3-inch display (display type 2)  12.3-inch display (display type 3)  Warning lights Brake system warning light (P.432) Warning lights inform the driver (yellow) High coolant temperature of malfunctions in the indicated warning light (P.432) vehicle’s systems. Hybrid system overheat Brake system warning warning light...
  • Page 84 (P.436) tem if the lights do not come on, or turn off. Have the vehicle LTA indicator (P.437) inspected by your Toyota dealer. (yellow) : This light illuminates on the multi-information display. LDA indicator (P.437)
  • Page 85 (if equipped) dent, which could result in death (P.284, 289, 300) or serious injury. Have the vehicle Intuitive parking assist inspected by your Toyota dealer *2, 4 immediately if this occurs. OFF indicator equipped) (P.294) Intuitive parking assist Indicators...
  • Page 86 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. : This light comes on when the system is turned off. : This light illuminates on the out- side rear view mirrors.
  • Page 87: Gauges And Meters (7-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (7-inch display) Meter display ■ Locations of gauges and meters Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature Outside temperature Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 140°F (60°C) Analog meter Analog meter can be changed on the settings.
  • Page 88 2-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P.95) Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.443) Digital speedometer Driving range Displays driving range with remaining fuel. (P.89) ■ Hybrid System Indicator range is being exceeded (during full power driving etc.) : When used in this manual, regen- eration refers to the conversion of...
  • Page 89 2-1. Instrument cluster Take your vehicle to your Toyota For example, there is a lag dealer. between the driver’s shifting and the new gear number appearing Driving range ■ on the display. This lag could Use the displayed values as a ref- ●...
  • Page 90 2-1. Instrument cluster ■ Brightness of the meters (day mode and night mode) The brightness of the meters is changed between day mode and night mode. ● Day mode: When the tail lights are off or when the tail lights are on but the surrounding area is bright ●...
  • Page 91: Gauges And Meters (12.3-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (12.3-inch display) Meter display ■ Locations of gauges and meters Display type 1/type 2  Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P.102) Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.443) Outside temperature Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 141°F (60°C)
  • Page 92 2-1. Instrument cluster While list of items for content display area is displayed, widget will not be displayed. Driving range Displays driving range with remaining fuel. (P.94) Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank Widget (fuel economy) Displays fuel economy information.
  • Page 93 2-1. Instrument cluster Digital speedometer Clock Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”. Analog speedometer Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature Odometer display Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven. For a while after the hybrid system has started, distance until next engine oil change is displayed.
  • Page 94 When “--” or “E” is displayed, the ● changes may be delayed. system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota For example, there is a lag dealer. between the driver’s shifting and the new gear number appearing Driving range ■...
  • Page 95: Multi-Information Display (7-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information dis- NOTICE play (7-inch display) To prevent damage to the ■ engine and its components Do not let the indicator needle Display and menu icons ● of the tachometer enter the red zone, which indicates the maxi- Display ■...
  • Page 96 2-1. Instrument cluster • PDA (Proactive driving assist) Changing the meter dis- (P.248) play • Dynamic radar cruise control (P.259) The multi-information display is • Cruise control (P.271) operated using the meter control Menu icons ■ switches. The menu icons will be dis- played by pressing the meter control switch.
  • Page 97 2-1. Instrument cluster  ECO Accelerator Guid- ■ ECO Accelerator Guid- ance/Eco score ance/Eco score  EV Driving Ratio/Elapsed time after starting ■ Fuel economy Use the displayed values as a ref- erence only. ECO Accelerator Guidance Eco score  ECO Accelerator Guidance Current fuel consumption Displays instantaneous current fuel consumption.
  • Page 98 2-1. Instrument cluster Reference operation range Not yet evaluated Displayed as a white bar, and rep- resents an estimated suitable High accelerator pedal operation range for the current driving conditions, • After the hybrid system is started, such as starting off or cruising. the Eco score will not be dis- played until the vehicle speed This display changes according to...
  • Page 99 2-1. Instrument cluster the cruise control or dynamic switches. radar cruise control. This menu icon can be set to be displayed/not displayed in Driving support system (P.100). information display ■ Driving support system Vehicle information dis- information play Select to display the operational ■...
  • Page 100 2-1. Instrument cluster start Settings display • Average vehicle speed: Displays ■ Meter display settings that the average vehicle speed since hybrid system start can be changed  After reset  Language • Distance: Displays the distance Select to change the language dis- driven since the display was played.
  • Page 101 2-1. Instrument cluster Select to display/not display the WARNING energy monitor. (P.114) Cautions during setting up ■ • Drive Info Items the display Select to change the display of the If the hybrid system is operating drive information. while changing certain settings on the settings display, ensure that •...
  • Page 102: Multi-Information Display (12.3-Inch Display)

    2-1. Instrument cluster ■ Multi-information dis- Suggestion to close the power windows (Driving at play (12.3-inch dis- high speeds) play) If the vehicle speed exceeds a certain speed with a power win- Display dow open, a suggestion mes- sage will be displayed asking if you wish to close the power win- dows.
  • Page 103 2-1. Instrument cluster • Dynamic radar cruise control : Change displayed (P.259) content, scroll the screen and • Cruise control (P.271) move the cursor Press: Enter/Set Liquid crystal display ■ Press and hold: Reset/Dis- P.94 play customizable items WARNING Return to the previous screen Caution for use while driving ■...
  • Page 104 2-1. Instrument cluster  PDA (Proactive Driving mation display Assist) (P.248)  Navigation system-linked dis-  Dynamic radar cruise control play (if equipped) (P.259)  Settings  Cruise control (P.271)  Warning message (P.443) ■ Navigation system-linked ■ Changing contents in a display (if equipped) page Select to display the following...
  • Page 105 2-1. Instrument cluster  Hybrid System WARNING Select to set the display of the zone Cautions during setting up ■ of Eco acceleration. the display  Drive Info Items If the hybrid system is operating while changing certain settings on Select to change the display of the the settings display, ensure that drive information.
  • Page 106 2-1. Instrument cluster  Tire Pressure (P.396)  AWD operation status display (AWD models) ■ Changing contents in a page P.104 ■ Changing contents to be displayed on the side Current fuel consumption multi-information displays Displays instantaneous current fuel Press the meter consumption.
  • Page 107 2-1. Instrument cluster ing without sudden acceleration, Eco score and smooth stopping. When the  ECO Accelerator Guidance vehicle is stopped, an Eco score out of 100 points will be displayed. Eco area Score result Indicates that the vehicle is being driven in an Eco-friendly manner.
  • Page 108 2-1. Instrument cluster ■ ■ EV Driving Ratio/Elapsed Drive information time after starting Drive information 1 EV driving ratio after starting Drive information 2 Displays the percentage of EV driv- Displays the following depend- ing since the hybrid system was ing on which drive information started.
  • Page 109 2-1. Instrument cluster Displays the following depend- Suggestion function ing on which drive information type and drive information items Displays suggestions to the driver in the following situations. were selected in . (P.104) To select a response to a dis- ...
  • Page 110: Head-Up Display

    2-1. Instrument cluster Head-up display and may vary slightly from actual conditions. Content display area : If equipped • Driving support system informa- The head-up display proj- tion display (P.112) ects a variety of driv- • Navigation system-linked display ing-related information and (if equipped) (P.113) the operating state of the •...
  • Page 111 2-1. Instrument cluster Shift position/shift range WARNING Speed limit/RSA (Road Sign Before using the head-up dis- ■ play Assist) display area (if equipped) Check that the position and ● brightness of the head-up dis- Displays the following items: play image does not interfere •...
  • Page 112 2-1. Instrument cluster Automatic adjustment of the ■ Using the head-up display head-up display position (vehi- cles with driving position mem- ory) Select on the multi-informa- tion display (P.103) and then A desired head-up display position can be entered to memory and “HUD Main”.
  • Page 113 2-1. Instrument cluster  LDA (Lane Departure Alert) tion display. (P.241) ■ Audio system operation  PDA (Proactive driving assist) status (P.248) Displayed when an audio  FCTA (Front Cross Traffic remote control switch on the steering wheel is operated. Alert) (if equipped) (P.254) ■...
  • Page 114: Energy Monitor/Consumption Screen

    2-1. Instrument cluster Energy monitor/con- revolutions per minute. sumption screen ■ Hybrid System Indicator or tachometer is displayed when You can view the status of ● Hybrid System Indicator is dis- played when all of the following your hybrid system on the conditions are met: multi-information display •...
  • Page 115 2-1. Instrument cluster display. Rear tires Multimedia display  : For FF vehicles, the arrows to Select on the main menu. are not displayed. Multi-information display  Select “Energy flow”. (12.3-inch display) ■ Reading the display The arrows will appear in accor- dance with the energy flow.
  • Page 116 2-1. Instrument cluster Rear electric motor (traction motor) Rear tires : AWD models only : For FF vehicles, the arrows to are not displayed. ■ Color of the hybrid battery The image is an example only, and (traction battery) on the multi- may vary slightly from actual condi- media display tions.
  • Page 117 2-1. Instrument cluster The image is an example only, and may vary slightly from actual condi- tions. Best recorded fuel consump- tion Latest fuel consumption Previous fuel consumption record Resetting the history data Updating the latest fuel con- sumption data Use the displayed average fuel consumption as a reference.
  • Page 118 2-1. Instrument cluster...
  • Page 119: Before Driving

    Before driving 3-1. Key information Keys ......Digital Key....3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Doors ......Trunk ......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 120: 3-1. Key Information

    (P.133) tronic key may be damaged, it is • Operating the wireless remote recommended that replacement is control function (P.121) carried out by your Toyota dealer. Mechanical keys ● To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within Key number plate 3 ft.
  • Page 121 Radio waves emitted from electric have not had a new electronic key appliances within 3.9 in. (10 cm) registered, ask your Toyota dealer to of the electronic key may interfere check if an unknown electronic key with the key, causing the key to (other than those in your posses- not function properly.
  • Page 122 If the electronic key battery is Sounds the alarm (P.122) depleted or the entry function : This setting may require custom- does not operate properly, you ization at your Toyota dealer. will need the mechanical key. : If equipped (P.469) ■...
  • Page 123: Digital Key

    Digital Keys. In order to use the Digital Key,  If the vehicle is not operated you need to install the Toyota for 14 days or more, the Digi- App. Register the Vehicle to the tal Key will not connect auto- customer’s Toyota App profile,...
  • Page 124 Be especially careful not to lose the smart- phone or allow it to be stolen. If the smartphone is lost or stolen, contact your Toyota dealer immedi- ately.  When taking your vehicle to a Toyota dealer for an inspec- tion or repairs, make sure to bring an electronic key.
  • Page 125: The Doors

    *1, 2 oramic moon roof. the driver’s door handle for : This setting may require custom- approximately 2 seconds ization at your Toyota dealer. unlocks all the doors. Grip : If equipped the front passenger’s door handle to unlock all the ■...
  • Page 126 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors windows and moon roof or pan- Multi-informa- Unlocking func- oramic moon roof are operating. tion display/Beep tion : If equipped Holding the ■ driver’s door Security feature handle unlocks If a door is not opened within only the driver’s approximately 60 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked using the entry...
  • Page 127 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Conditions affecting the opera- Therefore, depending on the situa- ■ tion of the smart key system or tion, the rear seat reminder function wireless remote control may not operate and you may still forget luggage, etc.
  • Page 128 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors For passenger’s side  WARNING When using the wireless ■ remote control and operating the power windows or moon roof or panoramic moon roof : If equipped Operate the power windows or the moon roof or panoramic moon roof after checking to make sure that there is no possibility of any Locks all the doors...
  • Page 129 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors the vehicle speed reaches 3 mph (5 Function Operation km/h). All doors are auto- The open door(s) or trunk is indi- cated on the multi-information dis- matically locked Speed linked play. when vehicle door locking speed is approxi- function...
  • Page 130: Trunk

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Trunk Remove any heavy loads, such ● as snow and ice, from the trunk lid before opening it. Failure to The trunk can be opened do so may cause the trunk lid to suddenly shut again after it is using the trunk opener, opened.
  • Page 131 Do not attach any accessories ● other than genuine Toyota parts to the trunk lid. Such additional weight on the trunk lid may cause the lid to suddenly shut again after it is opened.
  • Page 132 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ ■ Function to prevent the trunk If the smart key system or the being locked with the electronic wireless remote control does key inside not operate properly ● When all doors are locked, closing Replace the key battery with a new the trunk lid with the electronic key one if it is depleted.
  • Page 133: Smart Key System

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Smart key system Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected) The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket. The driver should always carry the electronic key.
  • Page 134 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors of the outside of the vehicle for 40 Correction Situation seconds or longer. procedure • The smart key system has not been used for 5 days or longer. An attempt was Close all of ●...
  • Page 135 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When the electronic key battery is either front door handle and oper- depleted ate the entry function. ● ● Near a TV tower, electric power Operate the wireless remote con- plant, gas station, radio station, trol.
  • Page 136 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ble to start the hybrid system if the the vehicle. (Take care to ensure electronic key is near the window. that the key is not stolen.) • Set the electronic key to bat- ●...
  • Page 137 Locking and unlocking the doors ● of such medical devices. (vehicles with entry function): Use the wireless remote control or Ask your Toyota dealer for details mechanical key. (P.125, 469) on disabling the entry function. Starting the hybrid system and ●...
  • Page 138: 3-3. Adjusting The Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats switch Front seats 3-3.Adjusting the seats Seatback angle adjustment switch Adjustment procedure Seat cushion (front) angle Manual seat  adjustment switch Vertical height adjustment switch Lumbar support adjustment switch (driver’s side only) Power easy access system (if ■...
  • Page 139: Rear Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats WARNING Seat adjustment ■ The seatbacks of the rear Be careful that the seat does ● not hit passengers or luggage. seats can be folded down. To reduce the risk of sliding ● under the lap belt during a colli- Folding down the rear sion, do not recline the seat seatbacks...
  • Page 140: Head Restraints

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Head restraints WARNING Do not allow children to enter ● the trunk. Head restraints are provided for all seats. Be careful not to get your hand ● caught when folding the rear seatbacks. WARNING Adjust the position of the front ●...
  • Page 141 3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Rear outside seats (adjust- able type) ■ Rear outside seats (adjust- able type) Pull the head restraints up. Pull the head restraint up while Down pressing the lock release button Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock release button ■...
  • Page 142 3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Rear outside seats (adjust- able type) Align the head restraint with the installation holes and push it down to the lock position. Press and hold the lock release button when lowering the head restraint.
  • Page 143: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel 3-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors After adjusting the steering ■ wheel Make sure that the steering wheel Adjustment procedure is securely locked. Otherwise, the steering wheel Hold the steering wheel and may move suddenly, possibly causing an accident, and resulting push the lever down.
  • Page 144: Inside Rear View Mirror

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors reduced by operating the lever. Inside rear view mirror The rear view mirror’s posi- tion can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma- tion of the rear view. Adjusting the height of rear view mirror Normal position The height of the rear view mir- Anti-glare position...
  • Page 145: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mir- Adjustment procedure rors To select a mirror to adjust, turn the switch. The rear view mirror’s posi- tion can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma- tion of the rear view. When using the outside rear ■...
  • Page 146 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ror select switch is selected, the defogger to turn on the outside rear view mirror defoggers. (P.334) outside rear view mirrors will Automatic adjustment of the ■ automatically angle downwards mirror angle (if equipped) when the vehicle is reversing in A desired mirror face angle can be order to give a better view of the...
  • Page 147: Opening And Closing The Win

    3-5. Opening and closing the windows Power windows between the window and the win- 3-5.Opening and closing the windows dow frame while the window is clos- ing, window movement is stopped and the window is opened slightly. Opening and closing the ■...
  • Page 148 If the window reverses and cannot caught in the power window. be fully closed or opened, have the Also, when riding with a child, it vehicle inspected by your Toyota is recommended to use the win- dealer.  dow lock switch. ( P.149)
  • Page 149 3-5. Opening and closing the windows 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. There may be accidental operation, due to mischief, etc., that may possibly lead to an accident.
  • Page 150: Moon Roof

    (P.78) : These settings may require cus- tomization at your Toyota dealer. ■ When the moon roof does not close normally Tilts the moon roof up...
  • Page 151 Press and hold the “CLOSE” even after performing the above switch. procedure correctly, have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. The moon roof will close, reopen and pause for approximately 10 sec- Moon roof open warning buzzer ■...
  • Page 152 3-5. Opening and closing the windows 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. Also, the jam their body in a position where it protection function is not could be caught when the moon...
  • Page 153: Panoramic Moon Roof

    3-5. Opening and closing the windows Panoramic moon roof tilted up, the electronic sunshade will open to the half-open position of the roof. : If equipped : Lightly press the switch again to Use the overhead switches stop the panoramic moon roof to operate the panoramic partway.
  • Page 154 ● The panoramic moon roof can be cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. opened and closed using the ■ Panoramic moon roof open mechanical key. (P.469) warning buzzer ●...
  • Page 155 3-5. Opening and closing the windows (P.506) Opening and closing the pan- ■ oramic moon roof WARNING The driver is responsible for ● panoramic moon roof opening Observe the following precau- and closing operations. In order tions. to prevent accidental operation, Failing to do so may cause death especially by a child, do not let a or serious injury.
  • Page 156 3-5. Opening and closing the windows Do not continuously press the WARNING ● switch or switch after When exiting the vehicle, turn ● the panoramic moon roof has the power switch off, carry the been fully opened or closed. key and exit the vehicle along with the child.
  • Page 157: Favorite Settings

    3-6. Favorite settings • The power switch has been Driving position mem- 3-6.Favorite settings turned off. • The driver’s seat belt has been unfastened. : If equipped When any of the following has This feature automatically been performed, the seat auto- adjusts the driver’s seat, matically returns to their original outside rear view mirrors...
  • Page 158 3-6. Favorite settings Recording a driving posi- WARNING tion into memory (driver’s Seat adjustment caution ■ side only) Take care during seat adjustment so that the seat does not strike Check that the shift lever is in the rear passenger or squeeze your body against the steering wheel.
  • Page 159 3-6. Favorite settings  Driving position registration ward. When the jam protection func- tion operates, the seat stops at a procedure position other than the set seat posi- tion. Check the seat position. When the shift lever is shifted to P after driving the vehicle, the current ■...
  • Page 160 3-6. Favorite settings automatically recalled for each procedure registered driver by registering Record your driving position to face information in the face button “1” or “2” before perform- authentication system and regis- ing the following: tering the face information Carry only the key you want to assignment in My Settings.
  • Page 161 3-6. Favorite settings tion, and then unlock and ■ Recalling the driving position open the driver’s door using using the memory recall func- the smart key system or wire- tion (vehicles with the My set- ting) less remote control. Different driving positions can be The driving position will move to the registered for each electronic key.
  • Page 162: My Settings

    3-6. Favorite settings My Settings  Face authentication system An individual is identified at the : If equipped 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.
  • Page 163 3-6. Favorite settings 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 the power switch to ACC or ON.
  • Page 164 3-6. Favorite settings...
  • Page 165: Driving

    Opening the fuel tank cap RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic ........Alert) function .... 4-5. Using the driving support RCD (Rear Camera Detec- systems tion) ......Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 PKSB (Parking Support software update..Brake)......Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ........Driver monitor .....
  • Page 166 Driving Parking Support Brake func- tion (static objects front and rear of the vehicle) ..Parking Support Brake func- tion (moving vehicles rear of the vehicle)....Parking Support Brake func- tion (pedestrians rear of the vehicle)...... Driving mode select switch ........
  • Page 167 4-1. Before driving Driving the vehicle Make sure the parking brake indi- 4-1.Before driving cator light is on. Do not press the shift release but- The following procedures ton after shifting the shift position to should be observed to Press the power switch to ensure safe driving: stop the hybrid system.
  • Page 168 Make sure to operate the pedals Breaking in your new Toyota properly. ■ To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions...
  • Page 169 4-1. Before driving Use engine braking (downshift) WARNING ● to maintain a safe speed when • Make sure to keep a correct driving down a steep hill. driving posture even when mov- Using the brakes continuously ing the vehicle only slightly. This may cause the brakes to over- allows you to depress the brake heat and lose effectiveness.
  • Page 170 Wet brake pads may prevent the Have the brake pads checked and brakes from functioning prop- replaced by your Toyota dealer as erly. If the brakes on only one soon as possible. Rotor damage side are wet and not functioning...
  • Page 171 4-1. Before driving Do not leave a door or window WARNING ● open if the curved glass is Avoid revving or racing the ● coated with a metallized film engine. such as a silver-colored one. Running the engine at high Reflected sunlight may cause speed while the vehicle is the glass to act as a lens, caus-...
  • Page 172 4-1. Before driving When parking the vehicle WARNING ■ Always set the parking brake and If the electronically controlled ● shift the shift lever to P. Failure to brake system does not operate, do so may cause the vehicle to do not follow other vehicles move or the vehicle may acceler- closely and avoid hills or sharp...
  • Page 173 4-1. Before driving NOTICE Drive-Start Control (DSC) ■ Engine damage caused by When the TRAC is turned off ● water immersion (P.322), sudden start restraint control also does not operate. If In the event that you drive on a your vehicle have trouble escaping flooded road and the vehicle from the mud or fresh snow due to becomes flooded or stuck in mud...
  • Page 174: Cargo And Luggage

    Steps for Determining Correct (P.176) Load Limit — Toyota does not recommend towing (1) Locate the statement “The a trailer with your vehicle. Your combined weight of occupants vehicle is not designed for trailer and cargo should never exceed towing.
  • Page 175 4-1. Before driving total load capacity (vehicle WARNING capacity weight) of B lb. (kg), Things that must not be car- ■ the available amount of cargo ried in the trunk and luggage load capacity will The following things may cause a be C lb.
  • Page 176: Vehicle Load Limits

    150 lb. (68 kg) per person.  Towing capacity Toyota does not recommend tow- ing a trailer with your vehicle.  Cargo capacity Cargo capacity may increase or decrease depending on the weight and the number of occu- pants.
  • Page 177: Trailer Towing

    4-1. Before driving Trailer towing Dinghy towing Toyota does not recom- Your vehicle is not designed mend towing a trailer with to be dinghy towed (with 4 your vehicle. Toyota also wheels on the ground) does not recommend the behind a motor home.
  • Page 178 4-1. Before driving NOTICE AWD models: Never tow this vehi- cle with any of the wheels on the ground. This may cause serious damage to the transmission and AWD system.
  • Page 179: Power (Ignition) Switch

    ● The immobilizer system may not pedal until the “READY” indicator is have been deactivated. (P.77) illuminated. Contact your Toyota dealer. The hybrid system can be started ● If a message related to start-up is shown on the multi-information display, read the message and fol-...
  • Page 180 However, if the performing the proper procedures electronic key is carried inside the for starting the vehicle, contact your vehicle and the doors are locked Toyota dealer immediately. (P.128), the hybrid system can If the hybrid system is malfunc- be started. ■...
  • Page 181 If the hybrid system becomes diffi- hour if it has been left running cult to start, have your vehicle while the shift lever is in P. checked by your Toyota dealer immediately. The timer for the automatic hybrid ● system shut off feature will reset if Symptoms indicating a mal- ■...
  • Page 182 4-2. Driving procedures WARNING To restart the hybrid system ● after performing an emergency shutdown, shift the shift lever to N and then press the power switch. When parking ■ Exhaust gases include harmful carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless. Observe the following precautions.
  • Page 183 4-2. Driving procedures when the shift lever is in a posi- release button is not pressed, the power switch will automatically tion other than P or the shift turn to OFF. release button is pressed, the If the 12-volt battery is low with the ●...
  • Page 184: Ev Drive Mode

    4-2. Driving procedures EV drive mode buzzer will sound and a message will be shown on the multi-informa- tion display. ● In EV drive mode, electric The temperature of the hybrid sys- tem is high. power is supplied by the The vehicle has been left in the hybrid battery (traction bat- sun, driven on a hill, driven at high...
  • Page 185 4-2. Driving procedures The hybrid battery (traction bat- operating speed range or accelera- ● tery) becomes low. tor pedal is depressed too much) The remaining battery level indi- may be displayed. Drive the vehicle cated in the energy monitor dis- for a while before attempting to turn play is low.
  • Page 186: Hybrid Transmission

    4-2. Driving procedures When switching the driving mode ● Hybrid transmission to sport mode while driving in D position. (P.320) Select the shift position Restraining sudden start ■ (Drive-Start Control) depending on your purpose P.173 and situation. WARNING Shift position purpose When driving on slippery ■...
  • Page 187 If the shift lever cannot be shifted with your foot on the brake pedal, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. The following steps may be used as an emergency measure to ensure that the shift lever can be shifted.
  • Page 188 4-2. Driving procedures selected. the button is pressed. WARNING To prevent an accident when ■ Upshifting releasing the shift lock Downshifting Before pressing the shift lock override button, make sure to set The selected shift range, from D1 to the parking brake and depress the D5, will be displayed on the brake pedal.
  • Page 189 S This may indicate a malfunction in Upshifting the transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota Downshifting dealer immediately. The shift range changes once (In this situation, the transmission will operate in the same manner as every time the shift lever or paddle when the shift lever is in D.)
  • Page 190: Turn Signal Lever

    When the indicators flash at an abnormally fast speed even though all the turn signal lights are flashing, have the vehicle inspected by your Operating instructions Toyota dealer. Right turn Lane change to the right (move the lever partway and release it) The right hand signals will flash 3 times.
  • Page 191: Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures Parking brake The parking brake indicator light will turn on. Pull and hold the parking brake The parking brake can be switch if an emergency occurs and set or released automati- it is necessary to operate the park- cally or manually.
  • Page 192 ● The driver’s door is closed tioning. Have the vehicle inspected ● The driver is wearing the seat belt by your Toyota dealer. ● The shift lever is in a forward driv- ■ Parking brake operation sound ing position or reverse driving...
  • Page 193 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately if this occurs.
  • Page 194: Brake Hold

    4-2. Driving procedures Brake Hold turned on in the following condi- tions: ● The driver’s door is not closed. The brake hold system ● The driver is not wearing the seat keeps the brake applied belt. when the shift lever is in D, If any of the conditions above are detected when the brake hold sys- S, N or P with the system on...
  • Page 195 Have NOTICE the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. When parking the vehicle ■ If “Brake Hold Malfunction ■...
  • Page 196: Operating The Lights And Wip- Ers Headlight Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch 4-3.Operating the lights and wipers The headlights can be oper- For Canada  ated manually or automati- cally. Operating instructions Operating the switch turns on the lights as follows: For the U.S.A. ...
  • Page 197 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ● Type B: The daytime running The headlights and tail lights turn lights illuminate using the same off 30 seconds after a door is lights as the turn signal opened and closed if the power lights/parking lights and illuminate switch is turned off.
  • Page 198 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers release it to flash the high 12-volt battery-saving function has been reactivated: beams once. When the headlight switch is oper- ● You can flash the high beams with ated the headlights on or off. When a door is opened or closed ●...
  • Page 199: Ahb (Automatic High Beam)

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turn the headlight switch to AHB (Automatic High Beam) position. When the headlight switch lever is The Automatic High Beam in the low beam position, the AHB system will be enabled and the uses a front camera located AHB indicator will illuminate.
  • Page 200 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers • When vehicles ahead are repeat- roundings. This may cause the edly detected and then hidden low beams to remain on or the due to repeated curves, road high beams to flash or dazzle dividers or roadside trees pedestrians or vehicles ahead.
  • Page 201 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers position quickly 10 times, then leave the lever in its original posi- tion. If the sensitivity is changed, the Automatic High Beam indicator will blink 3 times. Turning the high beams on/off manually ■ ■...
  • Page 202: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and washer Operating the lever can use the windshield wipers or the washer. NOTICE When the windshield is dry ■ Do not use the wipers, as they may damage the windshield. Operating the wiper lever Intermittent windshield wip- ...
  • Page 203 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers rain. The system automatically adjusts wiper timing in accor- dance with rain volume and vehicle speed. Increases the intermittent windshield wiper frequency Decreases the intermittent windshield wiper frequency (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Washer/wiper dual operation Rain-sensing operation Pulling the lever operates the wip- ers and washer.
  • Page 204 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers tent wiper interval. ■ Raindrop sensor (vehicles with rain-sensing windshield wipers) ● The raindrop sensor judges the amount of raindrops. An optical sensor is adopted. It may not operate properly when sunlight from the rising or setting of the sun intermittently strikes the windshield, or if bugs, etc.
  • Page 205 In this case, contact your Toyota prevent anyone near the vehicle dealer. Do not try to clear it with a from being sprayed by water from pin or other object.
  • Page 206 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers retracted position. NOTICE When lifting the windshield ■ wipers Do not lift the windshield wipers ● when they are in the retracted position below the hood. Other- wise, they may contact the hood, possibly resulting in dam- age to a windshield wiper and/or the hood.
  • Page 207: Refueling

    4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank 4-4.Refueling After exiting the vehicle and ● before opening the fuel door, touch an unpainted metal sur- face to discharge any static electricity. It is important to dis- Perform the following steps charge static electricity before to open the fuel tank cap: refueling because sparks result- ing from static electricity can...
  • Page 208 ■ 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 209 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 210: 4-5. Using The Driving Support Systems

    Toy- trols, use, warnings/precautions, ota App. etc. of each function of Toyota Safety Sense, refer to the Digital Owner's Manual at the Owner's Manual website. If the software of this system...
  • Page 211 ON. ● Toyota Safety Sense can still be used while a software update is being performed. For Canadian owners ...
  • Page 212: Toyota Safety Sense

    ● 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 213 P.199 P.220 PCS (Pre-Collision System) ■ : If equipped P.222 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ■ Sensors used by Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 P.233 LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ■ Various sensors are used to P.241 obtain the necessary informa- tion for system operation.
  • Page 214 4-5. Using the driving support systems Sensors which detect the ■ Keep the radar sensors and ● surrounding conditions radar sensor covers clean at all times. Clean the front of a radar sensor or the front or back of a radar sen- sor cover if it is dirty or covered with water droplets, snow, etc.
  • Page 215 Do not modify or paint the radar ● sensors or radar sensor cover, or replace them with anything other than Toyota genuine parts. In the following situations, recal- ● ibration of the radar sensors will be necessary. For details, con- tact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 216 In this case, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota Do not disassemble the front ● dealer. camera. Do not disassemble or modify ●...
  • Page 217 It is necessary to enter a con- power plant, radar equipped vehi- nected services contract, provided cles, etc., or other location where by Toyota, to use these functions. strong radio waves or electrical For details, contact your Toyota noise may be present dealer.
  • Page 218 4-5. Using the driving support systems faces, such as when it is covered with ice, snow, gravel, etc. ● When the course of the vehicle differs from the shape of a curve ● When the vehicle speed is exces- sively high when entering a curve ●...
  • Page 219 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Changes in brake operation leaned forward or when their head sound and pedal response is outside of the window ● ● When the brakes have been oper- When the driver monitor camera is ated, brake operation sounds may being blocked by the steering be heard and the brake pedal...
  • Page 220: Driver Monitor

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Driver monitor ing, a buzzer will sound and a message will be displayed to warn the driver. : If equipped  When the system determines Basic functions that the driver is not paying attention to the road or their During controlled driving, the eyes are closed driver monitor camera detects...
  • Page 221 4-5. Using the driving support systems tered again. WARNING • Face information stored in the vehicle computer cannot be For safe use ■ decoded or moved to another The driver monitor is not ● media. Therefore, it is necessary designed to prevent the driver to register face information again from driving carelessly or hav- once it is deleted or relevant parts...
  • Page 222: 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.222) in the path ensure safe driving.
  • Page 223 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Walls ■ Pre-collision brake assist : Detected as a detectable object If the system determines that only when being ridden. the possibility of a collision is high and the brake operation by System functions the driver is insufficient, the braking power will be increased.
  • Page 224 4-5. Using the driving support systems During assistance, the pre-colli- sion warning will operate and a message will be displayed to warn the driver. ■ Intersection collision avoid- ance support (crossing vehicles) At an intersection, etc., if the ■ Intersection collision avoid- system determines that the pos- ance support (left/right sibility of a collision with an...
  • Page 225 4-5. Using the driving support systems weakly to restrict acceleration. Acceleration Suppression at ■ During operation, a buzzer will Low Speed sound and a warning indicator If the steering wheel is being turned, the system may determine and message will be displayed that the driver is taking evasive on the multi-information display.
  • Page 226 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Operating conditions of each function of the pre-collision system The pre-collision system is enabled and the system determines that the pos- sibility of a frontal collision with a detected object is high. However, the system will not operate in the following situations: ●...
  • Page 227 4-5. Using the driving support systems Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Approximately 20 to 50 Approximately 20 to 50 Pedestrians mph (30 to 80 km/h) mph (30 to 80 km/h) Preceding motorcycles, Approximately 20 to 110 Approximately 7 to 50 stopped motorcycles mph (30 to 180 km/h)
  • Page 228 4-5. Using the driving support systems sion brake control is difficult While the emergency steering assist is operating, if any of the following are performed, emergency steering assist operation may be cancelled: • The accelerator pedal is strongly depressed • The steering wheel is operated heavily or suddenly •...
  • Page 229 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Vehicles with front side radars Relative speed Detectable Crossing vehicle Vehicle speed between your objects speed vehicle and object Approximately 3 Approximately 31 Approximately 3 Vehicles, Motor- to 38 mph (5 to mph or less (50 to 38 mph (5 to cycles (side) 60 km/h)
  • Page 230 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When changing lanes while over- with a structure above the road taking a detectable object (traffic sign, billboard, etc.) • When suddenly approaching a detectable object • When approaching a detectable object or other object on the road- side, such as guardrails, utility poles, trees, walls, etc.
  • Page 231 4-5. Using the driving support systems forward leaning rider, or has an unusual shape (bicycles equipped with a child seat, tandem bicycles, etc.) • If a pedestrian or bicycle is shorter than approximately 3.2 ft. (1 m) or taller than approximately 6.5 ft. (2 •...
  • Page 232 4-5. Using the driving support systems The system is enabled each time the power switch is turned to ON.  When the system is disabled, the PCS warning light will illu- minate and a message will be displayed on the multi-infor- mation display.
  • Page 233: Lta (Lane Tracing Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems LTA (Lane Tracing emergency steering assist will Assist) operate at the timing, regardless of the user setting.  When the dynamic radar LTA functions cruise control is operating, the  When driving on a road with pre-collision warning will clear lane lines with the operate at the...
  • Page 234 4-5. Using the driving support systems  When the function is operat- WARNING ing, if the vehicle is likely to Before using the LTA system ■ depart from its lane, the driver Do not overly rely on the LTA ● will be alerted via a display system.
  • Page 235 4-5. Using the driving support systems the following conditions are met: sound to alert the driver. ● ● The LTA system detects lane lines If steering wheel operation equiv- or the path of preceding or sur- alent to that necessary for a lane rounding vehicles.
  • Page 236 4-5. Using the driving support systems installed WARNING • When the driver is wearing gloves • When foreign matter is attached to Situations in which the func- ■ the steering wheel tions may not operate prop- • When the driver is gripping the erly wood trim, seam of the leather, In the following situations, the...
  • Page 237 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING When there are moving objects ● or structures in the surrounding area (Depending on the position of the moving object or structure relative to your vehicle, your vehicle may sway) When the vehicle is struck by a ●...
  • Page 238: 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 which provides automated assis- LCA functions tance in driving and it is not a sys- tem which reduces the need for...
  • Page 239 4-5. Using the driving support systems ing. ■ Cancelation of functions In the following situations, opera- tion of the LCA may be canceled with the display and buzzer: ● When the operating conditions (P.238) are no longer met ● When the system can no longer ■...
  • Page 240 4-5. Using the driving support systems First position: LCA is opera- To change lanes by holding the turn signal lever in the first position with- tional out using the LCA, turn the custom- Second position: LCA is not ize setting of the LCA off. operational WARNING Situations in which the LCA...
  • Page 241: Lda (Lane Departure Alert)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems LDA (Lane Departure such as a curb, guardrail, etc. 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...
  • Page 242 4-5. Using the driving support systems : Boundary between the asphalt and grass, soil, etc., or structures, such as a curb, guardrail, etc. WARNING Before using the LDA system ■ Do not overly rely on the LDA ● Break suggestion function ■...
  • Page 243 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ This function is operable when all of Operation of the lane departure the following conditions are met: alert function/lane departure • The vehicle speed is approxi- prevention function mately 30 mph (50 km/h) or more. ●...
  • Page 244 4-5. Using the driving support systems wheel firmly, regardless of whether the warning is operating or not. Changing LDA settings When the system determines that ●  The LDA system can be the driver is not securely holding the steering wheel, or the steering enabled/disabled through a wheel is not being operated when customize setting.
  • Page 245 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING Situations in which some or all ● of the functions of the system cannot operate: P.218 When it is necessary to disable ●  the system: P.212 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.
  • Page 246 4-5. Using the driving support systems Lane dis- Steering Indicator Situation play icon Lane departure prevention function is operating for the side which the lane display is illuminated Green Green Green Lane departure alert function/lane departure prevention function is operating for the side which the lane Yellow Yellow display is flashing...
  • Page 247 4-5. Using the driving support systems Lane dis- Steering Indicator Situation play icon Lane departure prevention function is operating for the side which the lane display is illuminated Green Green Green Lane departure alert function/lane departure prevention function is operating for the side which the lane Yellow Yellow display is flashing...
  • Page 248: Pda (Proactive Driving Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems PDA (Proactive driv- Proactive driving assist is not a ● system which allows for inatten- ing assist) tive driving and is not a system which assists in poor visibility conditions. The driver is solely When a detectable object responsible for paying attention (P.249) is detected, the...
  • Page 249 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 brake opera- A detectable ...
  • Page 250 4-5. Using the driving support systems Detectable Function Conditions Operation objects A preceding vehi- The vehicle is gently  Preceding vehi- cle or an adjacent decelerated so that vehicle cutting in the vehicle-to-vehi- cles  Motorcycles front of the vehicle cle distance will not is detected be excessively short.
  • Page 251 4-5. Using the driving support systems (For example: PCS, drive-start When driving on snowy, icy, or ● control) rutted roads • When the system determines that a detected object has moved When a detectable object is ● away from the vehicle approaching your vehicle •...
  • Page 252 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the vehicle has not been WARNING ● driven for a certain amount of When a bicycle is a child sized ● time after the hybrid system was bicycle, is carrying a large load, started is carrying an extra passenger, While turning left or right or a...
  • Page 253 4-5. Using the driving support systems Icon Meaning  White: Monitoring for detectable objects  Green: Detectable object crossing the road or detectable object on the side of the road assistance operating A pedestrian has been detected as crossing the road or on the side of the road and brake or steering assistance is operating A vehicle has been detected on the side of the road and...
  • Page 254: Fcta (Front Cross Traffic Alert)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems FCTA (Front Cross This warning may also operate if the driver only operates steering wheel Traffic Alert) a small amount continuously. ■ Warning operation after preced- : If equipped ing vehicle deceleration assis- tance has ended When approaching an inter- After preceding vehicle decelera- section, etc., at a low speed,...
  • Page 255 4-5. Using the driving support systems • Multi-information display at a speed between approximately 7 to 37 mph (10 to 60 km/h) There are no vehicles in front of ● your vehicle The accelerator pedal is not being ● strongly depressed The brake pedal is not being ●...
  • Page 256 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● vehicle approaches from the left When several vehicles are or right in front of your vehicle approaching with little space between them ● When making a left/right turn in ● front of an approaching vehicle Situations in which the sensors may not operate properly: P.217 ●...
  • Page 257: Rsa (Road Sign Assist)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems detects a sign or information RSA (Road Sign of a sign is available from the Assist) navigation system, the sign will be displayed on the dis- : If equipped play. The RSA system detects ...
  • Page 258 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a sign is immediately after a ■ Operating conditions of the freeway junction or in an adjacent notification functions lane just before merging ● ● Excess speed notification function When stickers are attached to the rear of a preceding vehicle This function will operate when the ●...
  • Page 259: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Dynamic radar cruise control No Turn On Red This dynamic radar cruise control detects the pres- Stop ence of vehicles ahead, determines the current vehi- cle-to-vehicle distance, and Yield operates to maintain a suit- able distance from the vehi- cle ahead.
  • Page 260 4-5. Using the driving support systems The dynamic radar cruise control WARNING determines whether the distance Set the speed appropriately ● between the driver's own vehicle according to the speed limit, and a designated preceding vehi- traffic flow, road conditions, cle is within a set range.
  • Page 261 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 262 4-5. Using the driving support systems formed, the controlled stop will continue. Vehicles with Traffic Jam Assist: While driving on a highway or expressway, if a preceding vehicle stops, your vehicle will stop accordingly. On some highways and expressways, if the system determines that the preceding vehicle starts off within approximately 3 minutes of stopping, a buzzer will sound and a message will be displayed on the multi-information display to notify the driver, and your vehicle will start off accordingly following the pre-...
  • Page 263 4-5. Using the driving support systems played on the multi-information dis- For the U.S.A.  play. Short press adjustment: Increases The vehicle speed at the moment or decreases by 1 mph (1.6 km/h) the switch is released will be the set each time the switch is pressed vehicle speed.
  • Page 264 4-5. Using the driving support systems Press the cancel switch or (If the vehicle has been stopped by system control, depressing the driving assist switch to cancel brake pedal will not cancel control.) control. Press the “RES” switch to Control will also be canceled if the resume control.
  • Page 265 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Accelerating after setting the tened vehicle speed • The driver's door is opened • Approximately 3 minutes have As with normal driving, acceleration elapsed since the vehicle was can be performed by depressing the stopped accelerator pedal.
  • Page 266 ● or faster than your vehicle Vehicles with a display audio: The connected service that Toyota pro-  When the preceding vehicle is vides is subscribed to. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. traveling at an extremely low ●...
  • Page 267 4-5. Using the driving support systems changed, the vehicle will accel- erate up to the set speed to assist in overtaking. The system's recognition of which lane is the passing lane may be based solely on the location of the steering wheel in the vehicle (left-hand drive/right-hand drive).
  • Page 268 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 Vehi- Dynamic cle-to-vehi- radar cruise cle distance control being White setting: Gray Vehi- cle-to-vehi- cle distance Constant setting: Blue speed cruis-...
  • Page 269 4-5. Using the driving support systems Indicator Multi-information display Situation Vehi- cle-to-vehi- cle distance setting: Orange flashing Approach Set vehicle warning speed: Green Green Preceding vehicle: Orange flashing Vehi- cle-to-vehi- cle distance setting: Gray Accelerat- Set vehicle ing with the speed: accelerator Green...
  • Page 270 4-5. Using the driving support systems Indicator Multi-information display Situation Set vehicle speed: Set vehicle Green in speed being reverse dis- exceeded Green play Vehi- cle-to-vehi- cle distance setting: Gray Vehicle in Set vehicle controlled speed: stop Green White Preceding vehicle: Gray...
  • Page 271: 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.212 accelerator pedal is not depressed.
  • Page 272 4-5. Using the driving support systems Using the cruise control Adjusting the set vehicle speed Setting the vehicle speed ■ Adjusting the set vehicle speed using the switches Press the driving assist mode To change the set vehicle select switch to select cruise speed, press the “+”...
  • Page 273 4-5. Using the driving support systems Canceling/resuming con- ■ Automatic cancellation of the trol cruise control In the following situations, the cruise Press the cancel switch or control will be canceled automati- driving assist switch to cancel cally: ● control. When the vehicle speed drops approximately 10 mph (16 km/h) Control will also be canceled if the...
  • Page 274 4-5. Using the driving support systems Indicator Multi-information display Situation Cruise con- Blank trol being White Set vehicle Constant speed: speed cruis- Green Green Set vehicle speed: Set vehicle Green in speed being reverse dis- exceeded Green play...
  • Page 275: 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 276 4-5. Using the driving support systems approximately 30 mph (50 km/h) WARNING or more This system detects the condi- ● During the Traffic Jam Assist (if tion of the driver through the equipped) controls, the system may operation of the steering wheel. operate at below 30 mph (50 km/h).
  • Page 277 4-5. Using the driving support systems steering wheel, are not per- Stop hold phase formed within a certain amount of time, the system will enter After the vehicle is stopped, the warning phase 2. parking brake will be applied automatically. After entering the Vehicles with a driver monitor stop and hold phase, the buzzer camera: Depending on the type...
  • Page 278: Traffic Jam Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Traffic Jam Assist Emergency Driving Stop System : If equipped P.275 Function Outline Extended resume time of Traffic Jam Assist is a system Dynamic radar cruise which, through confirmation of control the conditions by the driver, pro- P.259 vides lane keeping, accelerat- ing/decelerating, stopping, and...
  • Page 279 4-5. Using the driving support systems Driver monitor camera Depending on the condition of ● the surrounding area, the road, recording or the driver, the Traffic Jam Assist function may not operate When the operation of Traffic or operation may be sus- pended.
  • Page 280 4-5. Using the driving support systems Situations in which the sensors WARNING ● may not operate properly In certain situations, a message ●  P.217 urging the driver to hold the steering wheel may be dis- Situations in which the lane may ●...
  • Page 281 4-5. Using the driving support systems Jam Assist is not set to off. WARNING Functions and components com- ● To prevent malfunction of the ■ posing the system are in proper radar sensors condition. P.214 Customized setting of the PCS ●...
  • Page 282 4-5. Using the driving support systems will be cancelled. Changing Traffic Jam ■ When a warning message is Assist settings displayed ●  The setting of Traffic Jam “TrafficJamAsst System Malfunc- tion Visit Your Dealer” Assist can be enabled/dis- The Traffic Jam Assist function may abled through a customize not be operating properly.
  • Page 283 4-5. Using the driving support systems Display Status Action to be taken The driver must operate Indicates that driving the steering wheel, accel- actions are necessary to erator pedal and brake cope with cut-in or other pedal in accordance with behavior of surrounding (Yellow) the surrounding environ-...
  • Page 284: Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems BSM (Blind Spot Moni- System components tor) : If equipped 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 Meter control switches...
  • Page 285 If a sensor or the rear bumper ● tions of the BSM function needs to be removed/installed or replaced, contact your Toyota (P.287) satisfied for approxi- dealer. mately 10 minutes. If the warning message does not disappear, The sensors are likely to be ●...
  • Page 286 4-5. Using the driving support systems indicator (P.85) will illuminate Each time the power switch is and a message will be displayed turned to ON, the Blind Spot on the multi-information display. Monitor is enabled. Blind Spot Monitor operation ■ Objects that can be detected while driving The Blind Spot Monitor uses rear side radar sensors to detect the fol- lowing vehicles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of...
  • Page 287 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 3.3 ft. (1 m) forward of the rear bumper 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 288 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a second vehicle is cent lane is far away from your detected while the turn signal vehicle lever is being held • When an accessory (such as a bicycle carrier) is installed to the ●...
  • Page 289: Safe Exit Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Safe Exit Assist System components : If equipped 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-...
  • Page 290 4-5. Using the driving support systems the notification through voice guid- When the parking assist volume ● setting on the Multimedia Display ance is made, no more voice guid- has been set to off ance notifications will be made : For each seating position, judg- again until the door is fully closed.
  • Page 291 4-5. Using the driving support systems behind your vehicle using a rear side radar sensor, the occupants of the vehicle are informed through an outside rear view mirror indica- tor, buzzer, multi-information display, and voice notification. Vehicle or bicycle which has a high possibility of colliding with a door when opened ■...
  • Page 292 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When the vehicle is stopped and a that is wet with standing water vehicle or bicycle, which is travel- during bad weather, such as ing parallel to the vehicle, is heavy rain, snow, or fog approaching within the area that a •...
  • Page 293: Intuitive Parking Assist

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Intuitive parking bicycle is traveling along a station- ary object, such a wall or sign assist • When the trunk is open • When a bicycle carrier, ramp, or other accessory is installed to the : If equipped back of the vehicle •...
  • Page 294 4-5. Using the driving support systems detecting a stationary object, the turned to ON again after the intuitive parking assist detection power switch has been turned indicator illuminates. (P.85) off.) Multimedia Display: Vehicles without the Multimedia Display or rear camera: How- ever, the system will automati- cally turn on (enabled) and the intuitive parking assist OFF indi-...
  • Page 295 If subjected to an impact, have the vehicle Sensor detection information ■ inspected by your Toyota The sensor’s detection areas are ● dealer. If the front or rear limited to the areas around the bumper needs to be vehicle’s front and rear bumpers.
  • Page 296 4-5. Using the driving support systems are wearing certain types of cloth- dicular to the vehicle traveling ing. direction, uneven, or waving are in the detection range. ■ Situations in which the system ● When strong winds are blowing may not operate properly ●...
  • Page 297 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● ● When driving toward a banner, If the vehicle cannot be driven in a flag, low-hanging branch or boom stable manner, such as when the barrier (such as those used at rail- vehicle has been in an accident or road crossings, toll gates and is malfunctioning parking lots)
  • Page 298 4-5. Using the driving support systems The diagram shows the detection the vehicle. range of the sensors. The range of the sensors may Note that the sensors cannot detect change depending on the shape of objects that are extremely close to the object, etc.
  • Page 299: Rcta (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Function

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Mute will be automatically can- ● RCTA (Rear Cross Traf- celed in the following situations: fic Alert) function • When the shift position is changed. • When the vehicle speed exceeds : If equipped a certain speed.
  • Page 300 4-5. Using the driving support systems screen may be different from this System components illustration. Driving assist information indicator Illuminates when the RCTA is turned off. At this time, a message will be displayed on the multi-infor- mation display. Turning the RCTA func- tion on/off Meter control switches The RCTA can be enabled/dis-...
  • Page 301 Approaching vehicles Detection areas of approaching vehicles  Example (Toyota parking ■ RCTA icon display assist monitor): Vehicles are When a vehicle approaching...
  • Page 302 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ The buzzer can alert the driver Muting a buzzer temporarily (if equipped) of faster vehicles approaching When an object is detected, the from farther away. temporary mute switch is displayed on the Multimedia Display. Select Example: the switch to mute the buzzer of the intuitive parking assist (if equipped),...
  • Page 303 4-5. Using the driving support systems obstruct a sensor is installed, such as a towing eyelet, bumper pro- tector (an additional trim strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow ● When backing up on a slope with a sharp change in grade ●...
  • Page 304 4-5. Using the driving support systems specified are installed ● If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load ● When turning while backing up ● When equipment that may obstruct a sensor is installed, such as a towing eyelet, bumper pro- tector (an additional trim strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow...
  • Page 305: Rcd (Rear Camera Detection)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems When a sensor or the area around ● RCD (Rear Camera a sensor is extremely hot or cold Detection) If the suspension has been modi- ● fied or tires of a size other than specified are installed : If equipped If the front of the vehicle is raised...
  • Page 306 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. Do not disassemble, remodel or ● paint the camera. Do not attach accessories or ●...
  • Page 307 4-5. Using the driving support systems from behind, the system urges Pedestrian detection icon: caution from the driver by Blinks sounding the buzzer and dis- ■ playing the detection of a pedes- The rear camera detection func- tion is operational when trian on the Multimedia Display ●...
  • Page 308 4-5. Using the driving support systems • Pedestrians who are riding mov- the rear bumper ing objects such as a bicycle or • When towing with the vehicle skateboard ■ Situations in which the system • Pedestrians wearing oversized may operate unexpectedly clothing such as a rain coat, long ●...
  • Page 309: Pksb (Parking Support Brake)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems PKSB (Parking Sup- rear of the vehicle • When water is flowing over the port Brake) rear camera lens • The lens is dirty (by dirt or snow-melting agent, etc.) : If equipped • If there is a flashing light in the detection area, such as the emer- The PKSB (Parking Support gency flashers of another vehicle...
  • Page 310 4-5. Using the driving support systems When inspecting the vehicle WARNING ● using a chassis roller, chassis Cautions regarding the use of ■ dynamo or free roller the system When loading the vehicle onto a ● Do not overly rely on the system, boat, truck or other transport as doing so may lead to an acci- vessel...
  • Page 311 4-5. Using the driving support systems  Hybrid system output restric- Enabling/Disabling the tion control is operating Parking Support Brake (acceleration restriction) The Parking Support Brake Acceleration greater than a certain function can be enabled/dis- amount is restricted by the system. abled through a customize set- Multimedia Display: No warning ting.
  • Page 312 4-5. Using the driving support systems brake control operation. Multimedia Display (vehicles with panoramic view monitor): “Switch to Brake” Multi-information display: “Acceler- ator Pedal is Pressed Press Brake Pedal” If the accelerator pedal is not depressed, “Press Brake Pedal” will Hybrid system output be displayed.
  • Page 313 4-5. Using the driving support systems operation of the PKSB (Parking Support Brake), either enable the system again, or turn the power switch off and then back to ON. Additionally, if any of the following conditions are met, the system will be re-enabled automatically and the driving assist information indicator will turn off (P.85) :...
  • Page 314: Parking Support Brake Function (Static Objects Front And Rear Of The Vehicle)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (static objects front and rear of the vehicle) : If equipped If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the traveling direction of the vehicle and the system determines that a collision may occur due to the vehi- ...
  • Page 315 4-5. Using the driving support systems mately 9 mph (15 km/h) or less. • There is a static object in the trav- eling direction of the vehicle and approximately 6 to 13 ft. (2 to 4 m) away. • The Parking Support Brake deter- mines that a stronger-than-nor- mal brake operation is necessary to avoid a collision.
  • Page 316: Parking Support Brake Function (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) : If equipped...
  • Page 317 4-5. Using the driving support systems Hybrid system output restriction ● Types of sensors control • The Parking Support Brake is dis- P.285 abled. • The collision becomes avoidable WARNING with normal brake operation. • A vehicle is no longer approaching To ensure the system can ■...
  • Page 318: Parking Support Brake Function (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 319 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 320: Driving Mode Select Switch

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving mode select at higher rpm, enabling a quicker and more powerful acceleration. switch Together with distinctive steering feel attained, this mode makes it The driving modes can be suitable for when agile driving response is desired, such as when selected to suit driving con- driving on roads with many curves.
  • Page 321: Driving Assist Systems

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Driving assist systems VSC (Vehicle Stability Con- trol) Helps the driver to control skid- To keep driving safety and ding when swerving suddenly or performance, the following turning on slippery road sur- systems operate automati- faces.
  • Page 322 TRAC is temporary deactivated. If turn the system off may make it eas- the information continues to show, ier for you to rock the vehicle in contact your Toyota dealer. order to free it. ■ Operating conditions of To turn the TRAC system off, quickly...
  • Page 323 4-5. Using the driving support systems will operate: not indicate that a malfunction has occurred. ● The shift lever is in a position ● other than P or N (when starting Operating sound heard from the off forward/backward on an engine compartment when the upward incline) brake pedal is operated.
  • Page 324 If the When driving on dirt, gravel or ● message remains, have the vehicle snow-covered roads inspected by your Toyota dealer When driving with tire chains ● immediately. When driving over bumps in the ●...
  • Page 325 The ABS, TRAC and VSC sys- tems will not function correctly if different tires are installed on the vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther information when replacing tires or wheels. Handling of tires and the sus- ■...
  • Page 326: 4-6. Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips Hybrid electric vehi- system, etc., the hybrid battery 4-6.Driving tips cle driving tips (traction battery) power is con- sumed. For economical and ecolog- Accelerator pedal/brake ical driving, pay attention to pedal operation the following points:  Drive your vehicle smoothly. Using Eco drive mode Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration.
  • Page 327 4-6. Driving tips When driving in a traffic jam, avoiding overuse of the heater. gently release the brake pedal to allow the vehicle to move for- Checking tire inflation ward slightly while avoiding pressure overuse of the accelerator Make sure to check the tire infla- pedal.
  • Page 328: Winter Driving Tips

    WARNING Request repairs or replacement of Driving with snow tires ■ snow tires from Toyota dealers or Observe the following precautions legitimate tire retailers. to reduce the risk of accidents. This is because the removal and Failure to do so may result in a...
  • Page 329 4-6. Driving tips parking brake off. Otherwise, Before driving the vehicle the parking brake may freeze Perform the following according and not be able to be released automatically. to the driving conditions:  Do not try to forcibly open a Also, avoid using the following as the parking brake may operate window or move a wiper that...
  • Page 330 Regulations regarding the use shift lock system. Have the vehi- of tire chains vary depending on cle inspected by your Toyota location and type of road. dealer immediately. Always check local regulations before installing chains.
  • Page 331: Interior Features

    Interior features 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning 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 ........Trunk features ..... 5-4.
  • Page 332: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger Automatic Air Conditioning Sys- Tem

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system 5-1.Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets are automatically selected and fan speed is auto- matically adjusted according to the set temperature setting. Also, the display and button positions will differ depending on the type of the system.
  • Page 333 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Adjusting the temperature Feet setting Feet and the windshield defogger operates Operate the temperature con- trol switch upwards to increase ■ Switching between outside the temperature and downwards air and recirculated air to decrease the temperature.
  • Page 334 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger switch. cally. This may also reduce fuel consumption. ■ Defogging the rear window ● Recirculated air mode is selected and outside rear view mir- as a default mode when the power rors switch is turned to ON.
  • Page 335 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ditioning mode may turn off. matically switches to outside air mode to encourage better air cir- When the eco air conditioning mode culation throughout the vehicle, is on, the “ECO” illuminates on the helping to reduce odors that occur air conditioning controls.
  • Page 336 When repairing/replacing ■ parts of the air conditioning system Have repair/replacement per- formed by your Toyota dealer. When a part of the air conditioning system, such as the evaporator, is to be replaced, it must be replaced with a new one.
  • Page 337 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the position of Turn the knob to open or ■ and opening and closing close the vent the air outlets WARNING Front center  To prevent the windshield ■ defogger from operating improperly Do not place anything on the instrument panel which may cover...
  • Page 338 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ ■ Manually turning front seat To return to automatic airflow control concentrated airflow mode With the indicator off, turn the on/off power switch off. After 60 minutes or more elapse, In front seat concentrated air- turn the power switch to ON.
  • Page 339: Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heaters/Seat Ventilators

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Heated steering To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ charge wheel /seat heat- Do not use the functions when the /seat ventilators hybrid system is off. : If equipped Operation instructions  Heated steering wheel Heated steering wheel Warms up the grip of the ■...
  • Page 340 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger follows. Hi (3 segments lit)Mid (2 seg- ment lit)Lo (1 segment lit)Off When the seat heaters is on, the indicator illuminates on the air con- ditioning controls. Seat ventilators ■ Turns seat ventilators on/off Each time the switch is pressed, the operation condition changes as follows.
  • Page 341: Using The Interior Lights

    5-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list 5-2.Using the interior lights Location of the interior lights Rear personal light (if equipped) (P.342) Rear interior light (if equipped) (P.342) Front interior/personal lights (P.341, 342) Shift lever light (if equipped) Ambient illumination (if equipped) Center tray light (if equipped) Door courtesy lights (if equipped) Power switch light...
  • Page 342 5-2. Using the interior lights ■ Turns the door position on/off Rear (if equipped) When a door is opened while the door position is on, the lights turn Turns the lights on/off Type B  When a door is opened, the lights turn on.
  • Page 343 5-2. Using the interior lights Using the voice control system ■ : If equipped The following operations can be performed using the voice control system. Turning ambient illumination on/off ● For details, refer to the “MULTIME- DIA OWNER’S MANUAL”. Customization ■...
  • Page 344: 5-3. Using The Storage Features

    5-3. Using the storage features List of storage features 5-3.Using the storage features Location of the storage features Bottle holders/door pockets (P.345) Open tray (P.346) Auxiliary box (if equipped) (P.346) Glove box (P.345) Cup holders (P.345) Console box (P.346) Lighters or spray cans may WARNING ●...
  • Page 345 5-3. Using the storage features Glove box WARNING Items unsuitable for the cup ■ Pull up the lever to open the holder glove box. Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup holders. Glove box light ■...
  • Page 346 5-3. Using the storage features Auxiliary box (if Bottle holders ■ equipped) When storing a bottle, close the ● cap. The bottle may not be stored ● depending on its size or shape. WARNING Items unsuitable for the bottle ■ holders Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders.
  • Page 347: Trunk Features

    5-3. Using the storage features Trunk features WARNING Caution while driving ■ Grocery bag hooks Observe the following precautions when putting items in the open tray. Failure to do so may cause items to be thrown out of the tray in the event of sudden braking or steering.
  • Page 348 5-3. Using the storage features Luggage mats Hold the hook and lift up the luggage mat. Secure the luggage mat using the hook. NOTICE To prevent damage to lug- ■ gage mat When closing the trunk, do not leave the luggage mat lever hooked on the edge of the trunk.
  • Page 349: Other Interior Features

    5-4. Other interior features Other interior features 5-4.Other interior features USB charging ports USB Type-A port: The USB charging port is used to supply 2.5 A of electricity at 5 V to external devices. USB Type-C port: The USB USB Type-A port charging ports are used to sup- USB Type-C port ply 3.0 A of electricity at 5 V to...
  • Page 350 5-4. Other interior features Wireless Power Consortium NOTICE website. To prevent damage to the ■ https://www. USB charging ports wirelesspowerconsortium.com/ Do not insert foreign objects into ● the ports. The wireless charger cannot be used with a portable device that Do not spill water or other liq- ●...
  • Page 351 5-4. Other interior features Approximately 1.0 in. (2.5 : Compatible portable devices and the wireless charger contain charging coils. The charging coil in the wireless charger can be moved within the charge area up to the position of the charging coil inside a portable ■...
  • Page 352 5-4. Other interior features supports rapid charging is switches to the rapid charging charged, charging automatically function. ■ Operation indicator light status Operation indicator light Conditions Multimedia Charging tray display When the Multimedia system power supply Turning off Disappear is off or the power switch is in OFF. On Standby (charging possible state) Green (comes Gray...
  • Page 353 5-4. Other interior features Operation indicator light Suspected causes/Handling method Multimedia Charging tray display Vehicle to wireless charger communication failure Orange  If the hybrid system is operating, (Flashing stop and then restart the hybrid sys- repeatedly Gray tem. once every second) If the power switch is in ACC, start the hybrid system.
  • Page 354 5-4. Other interior features Operation indicator light Suspected causes/Handling method Multimedia Charging tray display Foreign substance detection: A metallic foreign substance is in the charging area, and so the abnormal heat- ing prevention function of the metallic for- eign substance operated ...
  • Page 355 5-4. Other interior features Operation indicator light Suspected causes/Handling method Multimedia Charging tray display Safety shutdown resulting when the tem- perature within the wireless charger Orange exceeded the set value (Repeatedly  Stop charging, remove the portable Gray flashes 4 times device from the charging tray, wait continuously) for the temperature to drop, and then...
  • Page 356 5-4. Other interior features closed, charging may be tempo- the charging tray rarily suspended. ● The camera lens protrudes 0.12 ● When charging, the wireless in. (3 mm) or more from the sur- charging device and portable face of the portable device device will get warmer, however Ex) iPhone13 pro, iPhone13 pro this is not a malfunction.
  • Page 357 People with implantable cardiac be malfunctioning. pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni- Contact your Toyota dealer. zation therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverters, as well If the smartphone OS has been ■ as any other electrical medical...
  • Page 358 5-4. Other interior features for electronic goods that use WARNING less than 12 VDC/10 A (power Do not charge devices if the ● consumption of 120 W). charge area is covered in dust. Open the console box lid and Do not cover with a cloth or sim- ●...
  • Page 359 5-4. Other interior features NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ charge To prevent 12-volt battery dis- ■ charged If the vanity lights remain on when the power switch is OFF, the lights Do not use the power outlet lon- will go off automatically after 20 min- ger than necessary when the utes.
  • Page 360 5-4. Other interior features WARNING Items that cannot be hung on ■ the coat hook Do not hang coat hangers or other hard or sharp objects on the hook. If the SRS curtain shield air- bags deploy, these items may become projectiles, causing death or serious injury.
  • Page 361: Garage Door Opener

    ■ operating. cedure Buttons The programming procedures can also be found at the following URL. Codes stored in the Home- Website: www.homelink.com/toyota ■ ® Link memory The registered codes are not ● erased even if the 12-volt battery cable is disconnected.
  • Page 362 5-4. Other interior features protection. If this is the case, WARNING you may need a stepladder or Conforming to federal safety ■ other sturdy, safe device to standards reach the “Learn” or “Smart” ® Do not use the HomeLink com- button on the garage door patible transceiver with any opener motor.
  • Page 363 5-4. Other interior features Program a device. pleted. The garage door or other device should operate ® when a HomeLink button is pressed and released. ®  HomeLink indicator light flashes rapidly: The garage door opener motor or other device is equipped with a roll- ing code.
  • Page 364 5-4. Other interior features door opener motor for details. opener motor recognizes the ® HomeLink signal. Press and release the “Learn” or “Smart” button. ■ Enabling 2-way communi- Perform within 30 seconds after cation with a garage door performing 2. (only available for compati- ble devices) When enabled, 2-way communi-...
  • Page 365 5-4. Other interior features form within the first 10 ® Link indicator to start flash- ® presses of the HomeLink button ing). after programming has been com- pleted. ■ Before programming Press a programmed Home- ● Install a new battery in the trans- ®...
  • Page 366 5-4. Other interior features Color Status Opening/closing Green has completed Feedback sig- Red (flashing) nals cannot be received The indicators can operate within approximately 820 ft. (250 m) of the garage door. However, if there are obstructions between the garage door and the vehicle, such as houses and trees, feedback signals from the garage door may not be...
  • Page 367 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 368: Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior

    6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protect- rear spoiler may interfere with 6-1.Maintenance and care machine operation. This may pre- ing the vehicle exte- vent the vehicle from being rior cleaned properly or result in dam- age to the rear spoiler. ■...
  • Page 369 Set the wiper switch to off. function correctly. If this occurs, If the switch is in “AUTO”, the wip- consult your Toyota dealer. ers may operate unexpectedly in Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ● the following situations, and may...
  • Page 370 6-1. Maintenance and care When using an automatic car ■ NOTICE wash (vehicles with To prevent paint deteriora- ■ rain-sensing windshield wip- tion and corrosion on the ers) body and components (alumi- Set the wiper switch to the off num wheels, etc.) position.
  • Page 371: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protect- NOTICE ing the vehicle interior Do not spray the lower part of ● the windshield continuously. If water enters the air conditioning Perform cleaning in a man- system intake located near the ner appropriate to each lower part of the windshield, the air conditioning system may not component and its material.
  • Page 372 6-1. Maintenance and care • Seats: Alkaline or acidic solu- WARNING tions, such as thinner, benzene, Water in the vehicle ■ and alcohol Do not splash or spill liquid in ● • Steering wheel: Organic sub- the vehicle, such as on the floor, stances, such as thinner, and in the hybrid battery (traction cleaner that contains alcohol...
  • Page 373 Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and ventilated area. Caring for leather areas ■ Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior.
  • Page 374: 6-2. Maintenance

    Repair and replacement ■ other reproductive harm. Avoid It is recommended that genuine exposure and wash any Toyota parts be used for repairs to affected area immediately. ensure performance of each sys- 12-volt battery posts, terminals ● tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in...
  • Page 375: General Maintenance

    Items Check points self maintenance may affect warranty coverage. Is the brake fluid at Brake fluid the correct level? The use of Toyota repair manuals is (P.389) recommended. Is the For details about warranty cover- Engine/power engine/power con- age, refer to the separate “Owner’s...
  • Page 376 6-2. Maintenance Items Check points Vehicle interior There should not Exhaust sys- Items Check points be any fumes or strange sounds. The accelerator pedal should move The radiator and Accelerator smoothly (without condenser should pedal Radiator/con- uneven pedal effort be free from for- denser or catching).
  • Page 377 6-2. Maintenance Items Check points Items Check points Do the head Do the seat con- Head restraints move Seats trols operate prop- restraints smoothly and lock erly? securely? • Does the steer- When parked on a ing wheel rotate Hybrid trans- slope and the shift smoothly? mission “Park”...
  • Page 378: Emission Inspection And Mainte- Nance (I/M) Programs

    I/M test and may need • The wiper blades to be repaired. Contact your should clear the Toyota dealer to service the windshield with- vehicle. out streaking or skipping. Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test in the follow- ing situations: ...
  • Page 379 The error code in the OBD sys- tem will not be cleared unless the vehicle is driven 40 or more times. If your vehicle does not pass the I/M test Contact your Toyota dealer to prepare the vehicle for re-test- ing.
  • Page 380: 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 gly- low the correct procedure col-based as given in these sections.
  • Page 381 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools Keep hands, clothing and tools ● away from the moving fan. Hybrid battery Be careful not to touch the ● (traction bat- • Vacuum cleaner, engine, power control unit, radi- tery) air intake etc.
  • Page 382: Hood

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hold the hood open by insert- Hood ing the support rod into the slot. Opening the hood Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood will pop up slightly. Pull the auxiliary catch lever WARNING to the left and lift the hood. Pre-driving check ■...
  • Page 383: Positioning A Floor Jack

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor WARNING jack When closing the hood ■ When closing the hood, take extra care to prevent your fingers etc. When using a floor jack, fol- from being caught. low the instructions in the manual provided with the jack and perform the opera- tion safely.
  • Page 384 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Rear 2WD models  AWD models ...
  • Page 385: Engine Compartment

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Washer fluid tank (P.390) Engine coolant reservoir (P.388) Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.388) Engine oil filler cap (P.387) Engine oil level dipstick (P.385) Brake fluid reservoir (P.389) Fuse box (P.416) Radiator (P.389) Condenser (P.389) Electric cooling fan Park the vehicle on level Checking the engine oil...
  • Page 386 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance back into the bottom of the Engine oil consumption ■ engine. A certain amount of engine oil will Holding a rag under the end, be consumed while driving. In the following situations, oil consump- pull the dipstick out. tion may increase, and engine oil may need to be refilled in between oil maintenance intervals.
  • Page 387 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance and prepare the items needed Low level mark before adding oil. Refill upper limit mark  Engine oil selection The shape of the dipstick may differ P.487 depending on the type of vehicle engine.  Oil quantity (Low level mark ...
  • Page 388 The coolant level is satisfactory line, add coolant up to the “FULL” if it is between the “F” and “L” line. (P.477) lines on the reservoir when the engine is cold. Coolant selection ■ Only use “Toyota Super Long Life...
  • Page 389 The correct For the U.S.A.: mixture of water and antifreeze must be used to provide proper “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is lubrication, corrosion protection a mixture of 50% coolant and 50% and cooling. Be sure to read the deionized water.
  • Page 390 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING When filling the reservoir ■ Take care as brake fluid can harm your hands and eyes and damage painted surfaces. If fluid gets on your hands or in your eyes, flush the affected area with clean water immediately. If you still experience discomfort, see a doctor.
  • Page 391: 12-Volt Battery

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 12-volt battery WARNING When adding washer fluid ■ Location Do not add washer fluid when the hybrid system is hot or operating as washer fluid contains alcohol The 12-volt battery is located in and may catch fire if spilled on the the right-hand side of the trunk.
  • Page 392 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance recorded by the vehicle. If the Where to safely charge the ■ 12-volt battery is reconnected, the 12-volt battery vehicle will return the power Always charge the 12-volt battery switch mode to the status it was in in an open area.
  • Page 393 Use a 12-volt battery designed for this vehicle. Failure to do so may cause gas (hydrogen) to enter the passenger compartment, causing a fire or explosion. For replacement of the 12-volt battery, contact your Toyota dealer. When handling the 12-volt ■ battery ...
  • Page 394: Tires

    Check the spare tire condition If you are not sure, consult with your and pressure if not rotated. Toyota dealer. ■ Tire life Any tire over 6 years old must be checked by a qualified technician even if it has seldom or never been used or damage is not obvious.
  • Page 395 Also, Do not use tire sizes other than ● all season tires fall short in accelera- those recommended by Toyota. tion and handling performance com- Do not mix differently con- ● pared with summer tires in highway structed tires (radial, bias-belted driving.
  • Page 396 If tires are Front under-inflated, they may be damaged more severely. To equalize tire wear and extend tire life, Toyota recommends that Avoid potholes, uneven pave- ● tire rotation is carried out at the ment, curbs and other road haz- same interval as tire inspection.
  • Page 397 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ leakage as well as the pressure How to change the unit lowering due to changes in the Park the vehicle in a safe pressure according to the outside place and turn the power temperature. switch off. ...
  • Page 398 The warning of the tire pressure operate properly. warning system will change in • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are accordance with driving conditions. used. For this reason, the system may • A tire has been replaced with a...
  • Page 399 Select “Vehicle Settings” and operate properly. If a liquid seal- ant is used, contact your Toyota then press and hold dealer or other qualified service shop as soon as possible. Make Select “TPWS setting”...
  • Page 400 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance pressure of each tire and wheel warning light will come on. position registration will begin. ■ If the wheel position cannot be Drive straight (with occa- registered easily sional left and right turns) at ● In the following situations, wheel position registration may take lon- approximately 25 mph (40 ger than usual to be completed or...
  • Page 401 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the multi-information display. Select the desired front and (P.401) rear tire pressures, select When the tire inflation pressure “Yes”, and then press is to be other than specified, The tire pressure warning light will such as when tires other than slowly blink 3 times.
  • Page 402 Toyota dealer. setting was performed. Therefore, a warning may be output even if the tire inflation pressure drops...
  • Page 403 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance meter control switches and WARNING then press When setting using the cur- ■ rent tire inflation pressure Select “Vehicle Settings” and Make sure to adjust the tire infla- tion pressure of each tire to the then press and hold appropriate level before perform- Select “TPWS setting”...
  • Page 404 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance indicating that ID code registration tion can be completed within is being performed will be displayed approximately 30 minutes. on the multi-information display. ● ID code registration is performed Wheel set changing will be can- while driving at a vehicle speed of celed and registration will begin.
  • Page 405 If the ID codes cannot be regis- tered even when performing the wheel sets is not supported. above procedure, contact your  While registering ID codes, it Toyota dealer. ■ may not be possible to Canceling ID code registration change between wheel sets To cancel ID code registration after it has been started, select “Register...
  • Page 406: Tire Inflation Pressure

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire inflation pressure blink for 1 minute and then illumi- nate. Also, while the change is being per- Checking the specified formed, “---” will be displayed for the tire inflation pressure of each tire inflation pressure tire on the multi-information display. After approximately 2 minutes, the The recommended cold tire wheel set change will complete, the...
  • Page 407 Reduced tire life due to wear ● Reduced safety Air leaking from between tire ● ● and wheel Damage to the drive train ● If a tire needs frequent inflating, Wheel deformation and/or tire ● damage have it checked by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 408: Wheels

    Replacement wheels are avail- able at your Toyota dealer. : Conventionally referred to as off- set. Toyota does not recommend using the following: ...
  • Page 409 ● leaking wheel which is designed tions for a tubeless tire. Doing so may result in an acci-  Use only Toyota wheel nuts dent, causing death or serious injury. and wheel nut wrenches designed for use with your When installing the wheel ■...
  • Page 410: Air Conditioning Filter

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Air conditioning filter top of the air conditioning filter. The air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to maintain air conditioning efficiency. Removing the air condi- tioning filter Remove the air conditioning filter from the filter case and Turn the power switch off.
  • Page 411: Cleaning The Hybrid Battery (Trac- Tion Battery) Air Intake Vent

    “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”. Cleaning the air intake vent ■ 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.
  • Page 412 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the filter from the air NOTICE intake vent cover. If “Maintenance Required for ■ Traction Battery Cooling Parts See Owner’s Manual” is displayed on the multi-infor- mation display Clean the air intake vent immedi- ately. If the vehicle is continuously driven with the warning message displayed, it may cause a mal- function or output restriction of the...
  • Page 413 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Toyota dealer. Before cleaning the air intake ● vent, make sure to turn the power switch off to stop the hybrid system. Do not put a hand or leg in the ● air intake vent. If it is caught in a...
  • Page 414: 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 415 Insert a new battery with the “+” ter- batteries from children. If the cover cannot be firmly ● closed, stop using the electronic key and stow the key in the place where children cannot reach, and then contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 416: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replac- WARNING ing fuses If you accidentally swallow a ● battery or put a battery into a part of your body, get emer- If any of the electrical com- gency medical attention imme- ponents do not operate, a diately.
  • Page 417 Have the cause of electrical over- ● that the tab is installed securely. load determined and repaired by your Toyota dealer as soon as If the lights do not turn on even ● possible. after the fuse has been replaced,...
  • Page 418: Light Bulbs

    Toyota dealer. Back-up lights (bulb type) For more information about Rear turn signal lights (bulb replacing other light bulbs, type) contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Bulbs that need to be replaced by your Toyota Preparing for light bulb dealer replacement ...
  • Page 419 (bulb type) and rear turn signal lights (bulb type) 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...
  • Page 420 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance driver with a cloth, etc. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Pull the cover toward the rear of the vehicle and remove the Remove the light bulb. cover. When installing the light bulb, Remove the 2 screws and install it by conducting steps then remove the light assem- with the directions...
  • Page 421 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Back-up lights (bulb type) Remove the light bulb. Open the trunk lid, remove the clips, and pull back the cover. When removing a clip, use a flat- head screwdriver to pry the center portion out and then remove the whole clip.
  • Page 422 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Reinstall the trunk lid cover Do not attempt to repair or dis- ● with the clips. assemble the light bulbs, con- nectors, electric circuits or component parts. Doing so may result in death or serious injury due to electric shock.
  • Page 423: 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 424: Essential Information Emergency Flashers

    7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers conditions of the collision.) 7-1.Essential information The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped on the road due to a breakdown, etc. Operating instructions Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash.
  • Page 425: 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 vehicle using the following proce- dure: Stop the vehicle in a safe...
  • Page 426: If The Vehicle Is Submerged Or Water On The Road Is Rising

    Laminated glass cannot be shat- tered with an emergency hammer  If the door can be opened, : Contact your Toyota dealer or open the door and exit the aftermarket accessory manufac- vehicle. turer for further information about ...
  • Page 427 7-1. Essential information WARNING Caution while driving ■ Do not drive on roads where the roads may be submerged or the water may be rising. Otherwise the vehicle may be damaged and cannot move, as well as become flooded and set adrift, which may lead to death.
  • Page 428: 7-2. Steps To Take In An Emergency

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency From the front (AWD models) If your vehicle needs 7-2.Steps to take in an emergency  to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend having your vehicle towed by your Toy- ota dealer or commercial towing service, using a wheel-lift type truck or flat- bed truck.
  • Page 429 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING NOTICE When towing the vehicle To prevent damage to the ■ ■ vehicle when towing using a 2WD models: wheel-lift type truck Be sure to transport the vehicle with the front wheels raised or When raising the vehicle, ensure with all four wheels raised off the adequate ground clearance for...
  • Page 430: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    Do not secure cables or chains to vehicle probably needs the suspension components. adjustment or repair. Con- tact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Visible symptoms  Fluid leaks under the vehicle. (Water dripping from the air conditioning after use is nor- mal.)
  • Page 431 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency side when braking  Vehicle pulls heavily to one side when driving on a level road  Loss of brake effectiveness, spongy feeling, pedal almost touches the floor...
  • Page 432: If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds

     The brake fluid level is low; or (U.S.A.)  The brake system is malfunctioning  Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and con- tact your Toyota dealer. Continuing to drive the vehi- cle may be dangerous. (red) (Canada) ■...
  • Page 433 Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the vehicle’s charging system  Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and con- tact your Toyota dealer. : This light illuminates on the multi-information display. ■ Low engine oil pressure warning light...
  • Page 434 SRS warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in:  The SRS airbag system; or  The seat belt pretensioner system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ ABS warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in: ...
  • Page 435 Electric power steering system warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the EPS (Electric Power Steer- ing) system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer (red/yellow) immediately. ■ Low fuel level warning light Warning light Details/Actions Indicates that remaining fuel is approximately 1.8 gal.
  • Page 436 When the light comes on after blinking for approximately 1 minute (a buzzer does not sounds): Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system  Have the system checked by your Toyota dealer. ■ PCS warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the PCS (Pre-Collision System).
  • Page 437 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ LTA indicator (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the LTA (Lane Tracing Assist).  Follow the instructions displayed on the multi-infor- mation display. (yellow) ■ LDA indicator (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the LDA (Lane Departure Alert).
  • Page 438 Details/Actions When a buzzer sounds: Indicates a malfunction in the intuitive parking assist func- tion  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. When a buzzer does not sound: Indicates that the system is temporarily unavailable, possi- bly due to a sensor being dirty or covered with ice, etc.
  • Page 439 Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in:  The VSC system;  The TRAC system; or  The hill-start assist control system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ Parking brake indicator Warning light Details/Actions It is possible that the parking brake is not fully engaged or...
  • Page 440 There may be a malfunction in the ● SRS warning light tire pressure warning system. Have ● “AIR BAG ON” indicator light the vehicle inspected by your Toyota ● dealer immediately. “AIR BAG OFF” indicator light  ● If the tire pressure warning light...
  • Page 441 Check the tires. If a tire is flat, change it with the spare tire WARNING and have the flat tire repaired by the nearest Toyota dealer. If both the ABS and the brake ■ system warning lights remain Avoid abrupt maneuvering and ●...
  • Page 442 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Your vehicle has also been WARNING equipped with a TPMS (tire pres- As an added safety feature, your sure warning system) malfunc- vehicle has been equipped with a tion indicator to indicate when the tire pressure monitoring system system is not operating properly.
  • Page 443: If A Warning Message Is Displayed

    If a warning message is dis- played again after the appropriate actions have been performed, contact your Toyota dealer. Additionally, if a warning light comes on or flashes at the same time that a warn- ing message is displayed,...
  • Page 444 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Messages and warnings ■ If “Engine Oil Level Low Add or Replace” is displayed Cause Actions Check the level of the engine oil, and add engine oil if necessary. (P.386) The engine oil level may be This message may be displayed if the vehi- low.
  • Page 445 Safe Place See Owner’s Manual” is displayed Cause Actions Immediately stop the vehicle and contact It may indicate a malfunction. your Toyota dealer. Continuing to drive the vehicle may be dangerous. ■ If “Traction battery needs to be protected. Shift into P to restart.” is displayed...
  • Page 446 ■ If “Maintenance Required For Traction Battery At Your Dealer” is displayed Cause Actions Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.  Continuing to drive the vehicle without The hybrid battery (traction having the hybrid battery (traction bat-...
  • Page 447 ■ If “Smart Key System malfunction See owner’s manual” is displayed Cause Actions Have the vehicle checked by your Toyota It may indicate a malfunction. dealer immediately. ■ If “Braking Power Low Stop in a Safe Place See Owner’s Man- ual”...
  • Page 448 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If a message that indicates the need for visiting your Toyota dealer is displayed Cause Actions The system or part shown on Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota the multi-information display is dealer immediately.
  • Page 449  AHB (Automatic High Beam)  Dynamic radar cruise control system  RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if equipped)  PDA (Proactive Driving Assist) Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immedi-  BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) (if ately. equipped) ...
  • Page 450 12-volt battery  PDA (Proactive Driving Assist)  Check the sensors that the  BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) (if Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 uses for foreign matter cov- equipped) ering them. Remove them if  RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) (if any.
  • Page 451 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If “System Stopped Front Camera Low Visibility See Owner’s Manual” is displayed Cause Actions Follow the following correc- Indicates one of the following systems is tion methods. disabled.  Using the windshield wipers, ...
  • Page 452 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If “System Stopped Front Radar Sensor Blocked Clean Radar Sensor” is displayed Cause Actions Follow the following correc- tion methods.  Check if there is any foreign matter attached to the radar Indicates one of the following systems is sensor or radar sensor disabled.
  • Page 453 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If “System Stopped Front Radar In Self Calibration See Owner’s Manual” is displayed Cause Actions Follow the following correc- Indicates one of the following systems is tion methods.  Check if there is any foreign disabled.
  • Page 454 If a sensor is dirty, the position of the dirty sensor will be shown on the display. If an abnormality is displayed even though there are no water drops, ice, snow or dirt, the sensor may be operating abnormally. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 455  RCD (Rear camera detection) (if equipped) ■ If “Check Engine” is displayed Cause Actions Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota It may indicate a malfunction. dealer immediately. ■ If “Hybrid System Malfunction” is displayed Cause Actions Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota It may indicate a malfunction.
  • Page 456 NOTICE If “Low 12-volt Battery See ■ Owner’s Manual” is displayed frequently The 12-volt battery may have deteriorated. As the battery may discharge in this state when left unattended, have the battery inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 457: 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.394 WARNING If you have a flat tire ■...
  • Page 458 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Type A  Jack handle Wheel lock key (if equipped) Wheel nut wrench Jack Spare tire...
  • Page 459 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Type B  Jack handle Jack Wheel lock key (if equipped) Wheel nut wrench Spare tire Put the jack properly in its jack ● WARNING point. Using the tire jack ■ Observe the following precau- tions.
  • Page 460 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency the tray inside the trunk. Always WARNING return the wheel lock key to its Do not raise the vehicle while ● original position after use, so someone is inside. that it does not get lost. When raising the vehicle, do not ●...
  • Page 461 Do not use an impact wrench. Using an impact wrench may cause permanent damage to wheel lock nut and wheel lock key. If in doubt about wheel lock application, contact your Toyota dealer. Taking out the jack For tightening For loosening...
  • Page 462 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Loosen the center fastener Wheel chock Flat tire that secures the spare tire. positions In front of the Rear left-hand front right-hand side side tire In front of the Rear right-hand front left-hand side side tire Slightly loosen the wheel...
  • Page 463 • 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 464 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Lower the vehicle. Installing the spare tire Remove any dirt or foreign matter from the wheel con- tact surface. If foreign matter is on the wheel contact surface, the wheel nuts may loosen while the vehicle is in motion, causing the tire to come off.
  • Page 465 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency After completing the tire ■ When the compact spare tire ■ change is attached The tire pressure warning system The vehicle speed may not be must be reset. (P.400) correctly detected, and the follow- ing systems may not operate cor- When using the compact spare ■...
  • Page 466 Speed limit when using the ■ warning valve and transmitter, compact spare tire contact your Toyota dealer as the Do not drive at speeds in excess tire pressure warning valve and of 50 mph (80 km/h) when a com- transmitter may be damaged if not pact spare tire is installed on the handled correctly.
  • Page 467: If The Hybrid System Will Not Start

    (P.391) trical problem such as elec- Contact your Toyota dealer if the tronic key battery depletion or problem cannot be repaired, or if a blown fuse. However, repair procedures are unknown.
  • Page 468: If You Lose Your Keys

    If you lose your keys power switch is functioning nor- mally. New genuine keys can be Do not use this starting proce- made by your Toyota dealer dure except in case of emer- using another mechanical gency. key and the key number...
  • Page 469: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly

    Take your vehicle with all the elec- (turn and hold) tronic keys provided with your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. : If equipped : This setting may require customi- zation at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 470 In the event that the hybrid sys- tem still cannot be started, con- Starting the hybrid sys- tact your Toyota dealer. Stopping the hybrid system ■ Ensure that the shift lever is Shift the shift lever to P and press...
  • Page 471: If The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the 12-volt battery is time the switch is pressed. (P.182) discharged The following procedures may be used to start the hybrid system if the 12-volt battery is discharged. You can also call your Toy- ota dealer or a qualified repair shop.
  • Page 472 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Open the hood (P.382) and Restarting the hybrid sys- fuse box cover. If you have a set of jumper (or booster) cables and a second vehicle with a 12-volt battery, you can jump start your vehicle by following the steps below.
  • Page 473 OFF. Once the hybrid system starts, Maintain the engine speed of have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as the second vehicle and start the hybrid system of your possible. vehicle by turning the power ■...
  • Page 474 Information stored in the ECU is especially careful when recon- cleared. When the 12-volt battery necting the 12-volt battery. is depleted, have the vehicle ● inspected at your Toyota dealer. Some systems may require initial- ization. (P.519) ● Some systems may require initial- ization. (P.519) ■...
  • Page 475 Exhaust hose Do not smoke, use matches, ● Hole section of the vehicle cigarette lighters or allow open For details, consult your Toyota flame near the 12-volt battery. dealer. 12-volt battery precautions ■ The 12-volt battery contains poi-...
  • Page 476 ■ battery cables Have the 12-volt battery Make sure to connect jumper inspected at your Toyota dealer cables to the specified terminals as soon as possible. and connecting point. Failure to If the 12-volt battery is deteriorat- do so may adversely affect the...
  • Page 477: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    Power Reduced” is shown Cooling fan on the multi-information dis- If a large amount of coolant leaks, play. immediately contact your Toyota  Steam comes out from dealer. under the hood. The coolant level is satisfac- tory if it is between the “F”...
  • Page 478 If the fan is not operating: Cooling fan Stop the hybrid system If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately and contact your immediately contact your Toyota Toyota dealer. dealer. If the fan is operating: Have The coolant level is satisfac-...
  • Page 479 Do Toyota dealer as soon as possible. not touch or approach rotating parts such as the fan, which may lead to fingers or clothing...
  • Page 480: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes NOTICE stuck To prevent damage to the ■ cooling system Observe the following precau- Carry out the following pro- tions: cedures if the tires spin or Avoid contaminating the coolant the vehicle becomes stuck ●...
  • Page 481 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING When attempting to free a ■ stuck vehicle If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure the surrounding area is clear to avoid striking other vehicles, objects or people.
  • Page 482 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency...
  • Page 483: 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 484: Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)

    8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) 8-1.Specifications Dimensions and weight Overall length 193.5 in. (4915 mm) Overall width 72.4 in. (1840 mm) 57.2 in. (1455 mm) Overall height Wheelbase 111.2 in. (2825 mm) 62.9 in. (1600 mm) Front 62.2 in.
  • Page 485 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. This number is also stamped on ■...
  • Page 486 8-1. Specifications Fuel Fuel type Unleaded gasoline only 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or Octane Rating higher Fuel tank capacity 13 gal. (49.3 L, 10.8 Imp. gal.) (Reference) Electric motor (traction motor) Front  Permanent magnet synchronous Type motor Maximum output 100 kW Maximum torque 153.4 ft•lbf (208 N•m, 21.2 kgf•m)
  • Page 487 Engine oil selection perature. An oil with a higher “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is viscosity (one with a higher used in your Toyota vehicle. Use value) may be better suited if Toyota approved “Toyota Genu- the vehicle is operated at high ine Motor Oil”...
  • Page 488 Power con- ence) 1.9 qt. (1.8 L, 1.6 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-nitrite, and Coolant type non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 489 Fluid capacity Fluid type Toyota Genuine e-Transaxle fluid TE : The fluid capacity is a reference quantity. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE Hybrid transmission fluid type ■ Using transmission fluid other than the above type may cause abnormal noise or vibration, or ultimately damage the transmission of your vehicle.
  • Page 490 8-1. Specifications Steering Free play Less than 1.2 in. (30 mm) Tires and wheels Type A  Tire size 205/65R16 95H, T155/70D17 110M  Front 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure  Rear (Recommended cold tire 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) inflation pressure)
  • Page 491 8-1. Specifications Type C  Tire size 235/45R18 94V, T155/70D17 110M  Front 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure  Rear (Recommended cold tire 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) inflation pressure)  Spare 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm or bar)
  • Page 492 8-1. Specifications Light bulbs Light bulbs Bulb No. Type Front turn signal/parking lights 7444NA 28/8 (bulb type) Exterior Rear turn signal lights (bulb type) WY21W Back-up light (bulb type) W16W A: Wedge base bulbs (amber) B: Wedge base bulbs (clear)
  • Page 493: Fuel Information

    (Methylcyclopentadienyl Manga- use of Top Tier Detergent Gaso- nese Tricarbonyl). line. For more information on Top Toyota does not recommend the use Tier Detergent Gasoline and a list of gasoline that contains MMT. If of marketers, please go to the offi- fuel containing MMT is used, your cial website www.toptiergas.com.
  • Page 494 The malfunction indicator lamp on Take care not to spill gasohol. It the instrument cluster may come on. can damage your vehicle’s paint. If this happens, contact your Toyota dealer for service. If your engine knocks ■ Consult your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 495: Tire Information

    8-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Full-size tire  Tire size (P.497) DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P.497) Uniform tire quality grading For details, see “Uniform Tire Quality Grading” that follows. Location of treadwear indicators (P.394) Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords.
  • Page 496 8-1. Specifications An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “M+S” is a summer tire. Compact spare tire  “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” molded on its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary emergency use only.
  • Page 497 8-1. Specifications DOT symbol Typical DOT and Tire Identification Number Tire Identification Number (TIN) (TIN) Tire manufacturer’s identifi- Type A  cation mark Manufacturer’s code Manufacturing week Manufacturing year : The DOT symbol certifies that the tire conforms to applicable Fed- eral Motor Vehicle Safety Stan- dards.
  • Page 498 Toyota vehicles with informa- Tire height tion on uniform tire quality grad- Wheel diameter ing. Your Toyota dealer will help answer Tire section names any questions you may have as you read this information. ■ DOT quality grades...
  • Page 499 8-1. Specifications would wear one and a half (1 - 1/2) (the highest), B, and C, repre- times as well on the government senting the tire’s resistance to course as a tire graded 100. the generation of heat and its The relative performance of tires ability to dissipate heat when depends upon the actual conditions...
  • Page 500 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning Recommended inflation pres- Cold tire inflation pressure recommended sure by a manufacturer The combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power Accessory weight seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as fac-...
  • Page 501 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning Rim diameter (Wheel diame- Nominal diameter of the bead seat ter) Rim size designation Rim diameter and width The industry manufacturer’s designation Rim type designation for a rim by style or code Rim width Nominal distance between rim flanges The rated cargo and luggage load plus 150 Vehicle capacity weight (Total...
  • Page 502 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The parting of cords from adjacent rubber Cord separation compounds Any parting within the tread, sidewall, or Cracking innerliner 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 manner that...
  • Page 503 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning Maximum permissible inflation The maximum cold inflation pressure to pressure which a tire may be inflated The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical Measuring rim dimension requirements Any parting at any junction of tread, side- Open splice wall, or innerliner that extends to cord material...
  • Page 504 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The parting of the rubber compound from Sidewall separation the cord material in the sidewall 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 Snow tire...
  • Page 505 8-1. Specifications Designated seating Occupant distribution in Vehicle normal load, capacity, Number of a normally loaded vehi- Number of occupants occupants 2 in front, 1 in second 11 through 15 seat, 1 in third seat, 1 in fourth seat 2 in front, 2 in second 16 through 20 seat, 2 in third seat, 1 in fourth seat...
  • Page 506: 8-2. Customization

    For functions whose level can be adjusted, such as volume, sensor Customizable features Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other func- tions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer for further details. Settings that can be changed using the multimedia display...
  • Page 507 8-2. Customization Settings that can be changed using the meter control switches Settings that can be changed by your Toyota dealer Definition of symbols: O = Available, — = Not available ■ Gauges, meters and multi-information display (P.82, 87, 91,...
  • Page 508 8-2. Customization Function Customized setting Drive information items (first item) Average vehicle speed, Distance, — — Elapsed time Drive information items (second item) TRIP A Items (first *1, 2 item) Average vehicle speed, Distance, — — Elapsed time TRIP A Items (second *1, 2 item) TRIP B Items (first...
  • Page 509 8-2. Customization Function Customized setting Head-up display position Desired position — — Head-up display angle Desired angle — — adjustment : If equipped : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings. ■ Door lock (P.125, 130, 469) Function Customized setting All doors unlocked in one step, Unlocking using a key Driver’s door unlocked in one step,...
  • Page 510 8-2. Customization Function Customized setting Time elapsed before automatic door lock func- 30 seconds, 60 seconds, 120 sec- tion is activated if door is — onds, Off not opened after being unlocked Open door warning On, Off — — buzzer : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings.
  • Page 511 8-2. Customization Function Customized setting Theft deterrent panic On, Off — — mode Locking operation when On, Off — door opened : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings. ■ Power windows, and moon roof or panoramic moon roof (P.147, 150, 153) Function Customized setting...
  • Page 512 8-2. Customization : If equipped : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings. ■ My Settings (P.162) Function Customized setting ― ― Switching drivers Guest, Driver1, Driver2, Driver3 : If equipped ■ Power switch (P.179) Function Customized setting ACC customization On, Off —...
  • Page 513 8-2. Customization ■ PCS (Pre-Collision System) (P.222) Function Customized setting Pre-Collision System On, Off — — Later, Default, Earlier — — Warning timing : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings ■ FCTA (Front Cross Traffic Alert) (P.254) Function Customized setting Front Cross Traffic Alert On, Off...
  • Page 514 8-2. Customization ■ Dynamic radar cruise control (P.259) Function Customized setting Extended Resume On, Off — — Time High, Mid, Low — — Acceleration setting On, Off — — Guide message High, Mid, Low, Off — — Curve speed reduction : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings ■...
  • Page 515 8-2. Customization : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings ■ Driver break suggestion (P.244) Function Customized setting Driver break suggestion On, Off — — ■ Traffic Jam Assist (P.278) Function Customized setting On, Off — — Traffic Jam Assist Driver Monitor Camera On, Off —...
  • Page 516 8-2. Customization ■ Intuitive parking assist (P.293) Function Customized setting On/Off — — Intuitive parking assist Buzzer volume of intui- tive parking assist when Level1/Level2/Level3 — — *2,3 operating : If equipped : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings : The sound volume is linked among the intuitive parking assist, RCTA, and RCD.
  • Page 517 8-2. Customization : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings ■ Safe Exit Assist (P.289) Function Customized setting Safe Exit Assist On/Off — — Outside rear view mir- On/Off — — rors display Low/Mid/High — — Detection sensitivity : If equipped : This setting changes in accordance with My Settings ■...
  • Page 518 8-2. Customization Function Customized setting Operation when you approach the vehicle On, Off — — with the electronic key on your person Operation when the On, Off — — doors are unlocked Ambient illumination On, Off — — 9 to 1, Off —...
  • Page 519: 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 items to initialize Item When to initialize Reference Message indicat- ing maintenance is...
  • Page 520 8-3. Initialization...
  • Page 521 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)......
  • Page 522: For Owners

    However, NHTSA can- not become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);...
  • Page 523: Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    9-1. For owners sécurité. Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners Entretien et soin (in French) Traitement des ceintures de ■ The following is a French sécurité explanation of seat belt Nettoyez avec un chiffon ou une instructions extracted from éponge humidifiés avec de l'eau the seat belt section in this savonneuse tiède.
  • Page 524: 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 525 9-1. For owners • Peut contribuer à empêcher les occupants d'être éjectés du véhicule en cas de tonneau Votre véhicule est équipé de COUSSINS GONFLABLES INTELLI- GENTS conçus selon les normes de sécurité américaines applica- bles aux véhicules à moteur (FMVSS208). L'ensemble des capteurs de coussins gonflables (ECU) régule le déploiement des coussins gonflables sur la base des informations qu'il reçoit des capteurs, etc., indiqués ci-dessus dans le schéma illustrant les composants du...
  • Page 526 9-1. For owners Si vous attachez une rallonge AVERTISSEMENT ● de ceinture de sécurité à une • Inclinez légèrement le dossier boucle de ceinture de sécurité de siège. de siège avant sans l'attacher Bien que les véhicules aient une au pêne de la ceinture de sécu- conception différente, un grand rité, le système de coussins nombre de conducteurs peu-...
  • Page 527 Un nourrisson ou un enfant trop petit pour utiliser une ceinture de sécurité doit être correctement attaché au moyen d'un siège de sécurité enfant. Toyota recommande vivement d'installer tous les nourrissons et enfants sur les sièges arrière Ne laissez personne s'age- ●...
  • Page 528 SRS se remplacer par votre concession- déploie, veillez à le retirer. naire Toyota. N'utilisez aucun accessoire de ● Ne placez rien sur le siège du siège recouvrant les zones de ●...
  • Page 529 • Côtés de l'intérieur du véhicule des modifications suivantes sans consulter votre concessionnaire Installation des pièces suiva- ● Toyota. Les coussins gonflables ntes ou accessoires SRS peuvent ne pas fonctionner correctement ou se déployer invo- • Pare-buffle ou pare-kangourou lontairement, ce qui peut provo- •...
  • Page 530 9-1. For owners...
  • Page 531: Index

    Index What to do if... (Trouble- shooting) ....Alphabetical Index..
  • Page 532  If you lose your electronic keys, the risk of vehicle theft  Did you press the power increases significantly. Con- switch while firmly depress- tact your Toyota dealer imme- ing the brake pedal? diately. (P.468) (P.179)  Is the shift lever in P? The doors cannot be (P.179)
  • Page 533 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) Is the parking brake released? The shift lever cannot be (P.191) shifted from P even if you depress the brake pedal Depending on the situation, other types of warning buzzer  Is the power switch in ON? may also sound.
  • Page 534 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.457) The vehicle becomes stuck  Try the procedure for when the vehicle becomes stuck in mud, dirt, or snow.
  • Page 535: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Alarm Alarm ........78 Warning buzzer ....432 Air conditioning filter.....410 Anchor brackets ....51, 60 Automatic air conditioning sys- Antennas (smart key system)133 tem ........332 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Front seat concentrated airflow ..........321 mode (S-Flow)....337 Warning light......434 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Approach warning ....266 ..........321...
  • Page 536 Alphabetical Index Brake assist ......321 Panoramic moon roof precau- Break-in tips ......168 tions........155 Brightness control Power window lock switch ..149 Instrument panel light control89, Power window precautions...148 Rear door child-protectors ..129 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)..284 Seat belt extender precautions Buzzer ..........30 Driver monitor.......220 Seat belt precautions....48...
  • Page 537 Alphabetical Index Dimensions ......484 Hybrid electric vehicle driving Dinghy towing ......177 tips........326 Display Procedures ......167 Cruise control .......271 Winter drive tips....328 Dynamic radar cruise control262 Driving information display ..96 Energy monitor..... 114 Driving position memory ..157 Head-up display ....110 Memory recall function ..159 Intuitive parking assist..293 Power easy access system ..157...
  • Page 538 Alphabetical Index If a warning light turns on ..432 Checking ......388 If a warning message is dis- Preparing and checking before played.........443 winter........328 If the 12-volt battery is dis- Engine coolant temperature charged ......471 gauge .........87, 91 If the electronic key does not Engine oil operate properly ....469 Capacity .......486...
  • Page 539 Alphabetical Index Front seats Adjustment ......138 Head restraints .......140 Cleaning .......371 Headlights Correct driving posture...27 AHB (Automatic High Beam) 199 Driving position memory..157 Light switch......196 Head restraints.....140 Replacing light bulbs ....419 Memory recall function ..159 Head-up display......110 Power easy access system..157 Driving information display area Seat heaters......339 ...........110...
  • Page 540 Alphabetical Index Hybrid battery (traction battery) Items to initialize ....519 air vents ........75 Maintenance ......375 Hybrid electric vehicle driving Power windows ....147 tips.........326 Inside rear view mirror ...144 Hybrid system ......67 Instrument panel light control89, Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System ..........69 Interior lights......341 Emergency shut off system ..76 Front interior light ....341...
  • Page 541 Alphabetical Index LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ..........236 Lane change Assist (LCA)..238 Luggage mats ......348 Lane Departure Alert (LDA) ...241 Luggage under tray ....348 Lane Tracing Assist (LTA)..233 Operation ......233 Language (multi-information dis- Maintenance play) ........100 Do-it-yourself maintenance ..380 LATCH anchors ......58 General maintenance ...375 LCA (Lane change Assist) ..238 Maintenance data ....484...
  • Page 542 Alphabetical Index Driving information display ..96 Linked mirror function when Driving support system informa- reversing......146 tion display ....99, 104 Mirror position memory..157 Dynamic radar cruise control262 Outside rear view mirror defog- ECO Accelerator Guidance ..97, gers ........334 RCTA function.......299 Eco score .......97, 106 Safe Exit Assist.....289 Energy monitor.....
  • Page 543 Alphabetical Index PDA(Proactive driving assist)248 Rear seats .......139 Personal lights .......341 Head restraints .....140 PKSB (Parking Support Brake) Rear side marker lights ..........309 Light switch......196 Power control unit....72 Replacing light bulbs ....419 Power control unit coolant Rear turn signal lights Capacity .......488 Replacing light bulbs ....419 Checking ......388...
  • Page 544 Alphabetical Index Cleaning and maintaining the Radar sensor ....285, 290 seat belt......371 Rain-sensing windshield wipers Emergency Locking Retractor 31 ...........204 How to wear your seat belt..30 RCTA ........300 How your child should wear the Service plug ......72 seat belt........30 Service reminder message ..375 Pregnant women, proper seat Shift lever belt use.........29...
  • Page 545 Alphabetical Index Stop lights PKSB (Parking Support Brake) Replacing light bulbs ....419 switch .........311 Storage features .....344 Power door lock switch..128 Stuck Power switch ......179 If the vehicle becomes stuck 480 Power window switches ..147 Suggestion function..101, 109 RCD (Rear Camera Detection) Sun visors .......359 switch .........306 Sunshade...
  • Page 546 Emergency Driving Stop System Turn signal lever ....190 ...........275 Wattage ........492 LDA (Lane Departure Alert)..241 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)..233 Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 ..212 USB charging ports....349 Driver monitor.......220 FCTA (Front Cross Traffic Alert) ...........254 LCA (Lane change Assist)..238 Vanity lights ......359 PCS (Pre-Collision System) .222...
  • Page 547 Alphabetical Index Vehicle information display..99 Driving assist information indica- Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) tor ........438 ..........321 Dynamic radar cruise control Ventilators (seat ventilators) .339 indicator......437 VSC (Vehicle Stability Control) Electric power steering ..435 ..........321 High coolant temperature ..432 Hybrid system overheat..433 Inappropriate pedal operation warning light .......434 Warning buzzers...
  • Page 548 Battery-Saving Function..134 Locking/Unlocking ....121 Replacing the battery ...414 For information regarding the equipment listed below, refer to “MULTIME- DIA OWNER’S MANUAL”. · Navigation system · Audio/visual system · Rear view monitor system · Toyota parking assist monitor · Panoramic view monitor...
  • Page 549 Alphabetical Index...
  • Page 550 Certifications Safety connect ...
  • Page 552 Digital Key System ...
  • Page 554 Smart key system ...
  • Page 557 Millimeter wave radar sensor ...
  • Page 558 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ...
  • Page 559 Intuitive parking assist ...
  • Page 560 Wireless charger ...
  • Page 561 Garage door opener  Tire pressure warning system ...
  • Page 564 Fuel tank capacity 13 gal. (49.3 L, 10.8 Imp. gal.) (Reference) P.486 Fuel type Unleaded gasoline only P.493 Cold tire inflation P.490 pressure Engine oil capacity (Drain and refill  P.486 reference) Engine oil type “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent P.486...

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