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INRA
February 15, 2025

My toyota veloz 2022 second row seats, cannot be folded

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

The second row seats of the 2022 Toyota Veloz can be folded. They fold down and tumble forward, but they do not level out with the rear floor.

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  • Page 1 VELOZ...
  • Page 2 Front TOC Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety and Be sure to read security How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of warning Instrument cluster lights and indicators, etc. Operation of each Opening and closing the doors and windows, adjustment component before driving, etc.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information........ 6 Operation of each component Reading this manual ......10 How to search ......... 11 3-1. Keys Pictorial index.......... 12 Keys ..........144 3-2. Opening, closing and locking For safety and security the doors Key-free system......147 1-1.
  • Page 4 4-5. Using the driving support Driving systems Toyota Safety Sense ....263 4-1. Driving the vehicle Pre-collision warning (for Driving the vehicle.....202 vehicles)/Pre-collision braking (for vehicles)....273 Precautions when loading luggage ........214 Pedal misoperation control (front).........282 Trailer towing......216 Lane Departure Warning/ 4-2. Driving procedures Lane departure prevention ..288...
  • Page 5 TABLE OF CONTENTS Interior features Maintenance and care 5-1. Using the air conditioning 6-1. Maintenance and care system and defogger Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior......388 Front manual air conditioning system ........340 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior......393 Front automatic air conditioning system ....348 6-2.
  • Page 6 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ..552 displayed........495 Alphabetical index ........556 When the function off codes are displayed (vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense)......508 If you have a flat tire ....510 If the engine does not start ..521 If the electronic key does not work properly (vehicles with key-free system) ......522...
  • Page 7: For Your Information

    Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota A wide variety of non-genuine spare parts and accessories for Toyota vehi- cles are currently available in the market. Using these spare parts and...
  • Page 8 These computers do not record audio such as conversations or images inside the vehicle. ⚫ Data usage Toyota may acquire and use the data recorded in these computers to diagnose malfunctions, conduct research and development, and improve quality. Except in the following cases, Toyota will not disclose or provide the acquired data to third parties.
  • Page 9 EDR. ⚫ Disclosure of the EDR data Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except: ⦁ With the consent of the vehicle owner or with the consent of the les- see if the vehicle is leased ⦁...
  • Page 10 Be sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner removed and disposed of by a qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you scrap your vehicle.
  • Page 11: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death WARNING or serious injury to people. Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause dam- age to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment. Indicates operating or working procedures. Follow the steps in numerical order.
  • Page 12: How To Search

    How to search ▶ Searching by name ⦁ Alphabetical index ......556 KBPA030001 ▶ Searching by installation position ⦁ Pictorial index........12 ▶ Searching by symptom or sound ⦁ What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ...552 KBPA030003 ▶ Searching by title ⦁ Table of contents ........2 KBPA030004...
  • Page 13: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index Exterior 14 9 ABAV040102E Appearance of the vehicle varies according to the vehicle grade level, etc. a Doors ......................P. 159 Locking/unlocking....................P. 159 Opening and closing the windows............... P. 196 Locking/unlocking with the key..............P. 160, 522 ✽...
  • Page 14 Pictorial index e Fuel filler door ....................P. 259 Refueling method ....................P. 259 Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ................... P. 537 f Tires ....................... P. 434 Tire size/inflation pressure..................P. 542 Checking/rotation ....................P. 434 Dealing with flat tires....................P. 510 g Hood ......................
  • Page 15 Pictorial index Instrument panel (Left-hand drive vehicles) ABAV040201E a Engine switch ..................P. 217, 221 Engine start/mode switching ............... P. 217, 221 Emergency stop of the engine................P. 473 When the engine will not start ................P. 521 ✽ ✽ Warning light /warning message .............
  • Page 16 Pictorial index c Meter ....................P. 89, 90, 91 How to read/adjust the brightness ............P. 95, 106, 127 Warning lights and indicators ..................P. 82 When the warning lights come on ............... P. 486 ✽ Multi-information display ................P. 92 ✽ TFT color multi-information display ..........
  • Page 17 Pictorial index Switches (Left-hand drive vehicles) Type A Type B ABAV040304E ✽ a Toyota Safety Sense OFF switch ............... P. 266 ✽ b AHB switch ....................P. 248 c VSC/TRC OFF switch..................P. 329 ✽ d Rear fog light switch .................
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Steering switches (Left-hand drive vehicles) Type A Type B ABAV040302E Locations of the steering switches vary according to the vehicle grade level, etc. ✽ a Meter control switch ................. P. 102, 121 ✽ b Talk switch ✽ c Telephone switch ✽...
  • Page 19 Pictorial index Interior (Left-hand drive vehicles) ABAV040401E a SRS airbags ..................... P. 39 b Floor mats....................... P. 28 c Front seats ....................P. 174 d Rear seats ..................... P. 176 e Head restraints .................... P. 181 f Inside lock button..................P. 160 g Glove box ......................
  • Page 20 Pictorial index ABAV040403E a Inside rear view mirror ................P. 192 b Sun visors*....................P. 372 ✽ c Vanity mirrors .................... P. 372 d Front personal lights ................... P. 360 e Retractable assist grips................P. 386 ✽ f “SOS” button ....................
  • Page 21 Pictorial index Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) ABAV040201R a Engine switch ..................P. 217, 221 Engine start/mode switching ............... P. 217, 221 Emergency stop of the engine................P. 473 When the engine will not start ................P. 521 ✽ ✽ Warning light /warning message .............
  • Page 22 Pictorial index c Meter ....................P. 89, 90, 91 How to read/adjust the brightness ............P. 95, 106, 127 Warning lights and indicators ..................P. 82 When the warning lights come on ............... P. 486 ✽ Multi-information display ................P. 92 ✽ TFT color multi-information display ..........
  • Page 23 Pictorial index Switches (Right-hand drive vehicles) ABAV040301 ✽ a Toyota Safety Sense OFF switch ............... P. 266 ✽ b AHB switch ....................P. 248 c VSC/TRC OFF switch..................P. 329 d Outside rear view mirror switch ..............P. 193 e Power window switch.................. P. 196 f Window lock switch ..................
  • Page 24 Pictorial index Steering switches (Right-hand drive vehicles) Type A Type B ABAV040302E Locations of the steering switches vary according to the vehicle grade level, etc. ✽ a Meter control switch ................. P. 102, 121 ✽ b Talk switch ✽ c Telephone switch ✽...
  • Page 25 Pictorial index Interior (Right-hand drive vehicles) ABAV040401 a SRS airbags ..................... P. 39 b Floor mats....................... P. 28 c Front seats ....................P. 174 d Rear seats ..................... P. 176 e Head restraints .................... P. 181 f Inside lock button..................P. 160 g Glove box ......................
  • Page 26 Pictorial index ABAV040402 a Inside rear view mirror ................P. 192 b Sun visors*....................P. 372 ✽ c Vanity mirror ....................P. 372 d Front personal lights ................... P. 360 e Retractable assist grips................P. 386 f Rear cooler system ..................P. 357 NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG in front of it, DEATH or...
  • Page 27 Pictorial index...
  • Page 28: For Safety And Security

    For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving ......28 For safe driving ......30 Seat belts........32 SRS airbags ........39 Exhaust gas precautions ... 49 1-2. Safety information for children When children are in the vehicle ......... 50 Child restraint systems ....
  • Page 29: For Safe Use

    1-1. For safe use Before driving Floor mats Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the floor carpet. a Insert the retaining hooks (clips) into the floor mat eyelets KBTA110101 b Turn the upper knob of each...
  • Page 30 When installing the driver’s floor mat ⚫ Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. ⚫ Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. ⚫...
  • Page 31: For Safe Driving

    1-1. For safe use For safe driving For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirror to an appropriate posi- tion before driving. Correct driving posture a Sit up straight and adjust the angle of the seatback so that your body does not lifted from seatback when driving...
  • Page 32 1-1. For safe use WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ⚫ Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving. Doing so could cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle. ⚫...
  • Page 33: Seat Belts

    1-1. For safe use Seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts properly before driving the vehicle. Correct use of the seat belts ⚫ Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder But does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoulder.
  • Page 34 1-1. For safe use Fastening the center seat belt of the second seat a Take out the plates, and then pull the seat belt. ABAV110302 b Push the plate into the buckle in Plate “B” Plate “A” the order of plate “A” and plate “B”...
  • Page 35 1-1. For safe use Releasing and stowing the center seat belt of the second seat a To release the hooked plate “B”, push the buckle release button. Plate “B” ABAV110307 b To release the hooked plate “A”, insert the key into the hole on the buckle.
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use Seat belt pretensioner & force limiter (front seats) ⬛ Pretensioner The pretensioners help the seat belts to quickly restrain the occu- pants by retracting the seat belts when the vehicle is subjected to a severe frontal collision. The pretensioners do not activate in the event of a minor frontal impact, a rear impact or a vehicle rollover.
  • Page 37 Each seat belt should be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including children. ⚫ Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seats and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system. ⚫...
  • Page 38 ⬛ Seat belt pretensioner & force limiter If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will flash. In that case, the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 39 Do not put any foreign matter inside the buckle or retractor. ⚫ Ensure that the belt and plate are locked and the belt is not twisted. If the seat belt does not function correctly, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. ⚫...
  • Page 40: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to a severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury.
  • Page 41 1-1. For safe use SRS airbag system components ABAV110402E a Seat belt pretensioners and force e SRS warning light limiters f Front passenger airbag ✽ b Side airbags g Front impact sensors ✽ ✽ c Curtain shield airbags h Side impact sensors d Driver airbag i Airbag sensor assembly The main SRS airbag system components are shown above.
  • Page 42 An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint system. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained. The rear seats are safer for infants and children than the front passenger seat.
  • Page 43 1-1. For safe use WARNING ⚫ Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean against the dashboard. ABAV110403E ⚫ Do not allow a child to stand in front of the SRS front passenger airbag unit or sit on the knees of a front passenger.
  • Page 44 Vehicles with SRS side and curtain shield airbags: If the areas where the SRS airbags are stored, such as the steering wheel pad and front and rear pillar garnishes, are damaged or cracked, have them replaced by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 45 Modification and disposal of SRS airbag system components Do not dispose of your vehicle or perform any of the following modifications without consulting your Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags may malfunction or deploy (inflate) accidentally, causing death or serious injury.
  • Page 46 1-1. For safe use ⚫ Vehicles with eCall: If any of the following situations occur, the system is designed to send an emergency call* to the eCall control center, notifying them of the vehicle’s location (without needing to push the “SOS” button) and an agent will attempt to speak with the occupants to ascertain the level of emergency and assistance required.
  • Page 47 1-1. For safe use ⬛ Conditions under which it may deploy, other than a collision ✽ The SRS front airbags and SRS side and curtain shield airbags may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle, as in the fol- lowing cases.
  • Page 48 ABAV110412 ⬛ When to contact your Toyota dealer In the following cases, the vehicle will require inspection and/or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ⚫ Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated ⚫ The vehicle was involved in an acci-...
  • Page 49 1-1. For safe use ⚫ The surface of a seat housing an ✽ SRS side airbag is scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged ABAV110416E ⚫ The front pillar, rear pillar, or roof side portions housing the SRS cur- ✽ tain shield airbags are scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged ABAV110417E...
  • Page 50: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    Important points while driving Keep the back door closed. If you smell exhaust gas in the vehicle even when the back door is closed, open the windows to allow fresh air in and have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately. ⬛...
  • Page 51: Safety Information For Children

    1-2. Safety information for children When children are in the vehicle Observe the following precautions when children are in the vehicle. ⚫ Children should always use a seat belt. When a child who cannot prop- erly wear the seat belt is in the vehicle, use a proper child restraint sys- tem.
  • Page 52: Child Restraint Systems

    Be sure to follow the installation method that is in the operation man- ual enclosed with the restraint system. ⚫ The use of a Toyota genuine child restraint system is recommended, as it is safer to use in this vehicle. Toyota genuine child restraint systems are made specifically for Toy- ota vehicles.
  • Page 53 1-2. Safety information for children Child restraint system compatibility ⬛ Weight groups Child restraint systems that meet the criteria of UN (ECE) R44* are classi- fied into the following 5 types according to the weight of the child. Group 0 : Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) Group 0 Up to 13 kg (28 lb.)
  • Page 54 1-2. Safety information for children Types of child restraint systems ▶ ▶ Baby seats Child restraint system Equivalent to groups 0 and 0 of the Equivalent to groups 0 and I of the UN (ECE) R44 standard UN (ECE) R44 standard ABAV120201 ABAV120202 ▶...
  • Page 55 ⚫ Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that con- forms to the weight and size of the child, installed on the rear seat. Accord- ing to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 56 1-2. Safety information for children When using a child restraint system ⬛ When installing a child restraint system to a front passenger seat For the safety of a child, install a child restraint system to a rear seat. When installing a child restraint system to a front passenger seat is una- voidable, adjust the seat as follows and install the child restraint system.
  • Page 57 1-2. Safety information for children WARNING ⬛ When using a child restraint system Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ⚫ Never use a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat. The force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to children in the event of an accident.
  • Page 58 1-2. Safety information for children WARNING ⚫ Do not allow the child to lean his/ her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area of the seat, front or rear pillars, or roof side rails from which the SRS side airbags or SRS curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is ABAV120207...
  • Page 59 1-2. Safety information for children Child restraint system compatibility for each seating position ⬛ Child restraint system compatibility for each seating position Compatibility of each seating position with child restraint systems (➞ P. 60) displays the type of child restraint systems that can be used and possible seating positions for installation using symbols.
  • Page 60 1-2. Safety information for children UN(ECE) R44 and UN(ECE) R129 are U.N. regulations for child restraint sys- tems. The child restraint systems mentioned in the table may not be available outside of the EU area. The displayed mark may differ depending on the product. b Checking the category of the child restraint system.
  • Page 61 1-2. Safety information for children ⬛ Compatibility of each seating position with child restraint systems ▶ ▶ Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles ABAV120209E ABAV120209 Suitable for fixed with vehicle seat belt “universal” category child restraint system. Suitable for child restraint systems given on recommended child restraint systems and compatibility table (➞...
  • Page 62 1-2. Safety information for children Install the child restraint system with the seat pushed all the way back. Tilt the seatback forward, place it back in its 1st fixed position (a), and adjust it to its 5th fixed position (b). ABAV120210E If the child restraint system cannot be properly installed because the head restraint is in the way, fix the head restraint at its highest position or remove...
  • Page 63 1-2. Safety information for children ⬛ Detail information for CRS installation Seating position Seat position number Seating position suitable for universal belted (yes/no) i-Size seating position (yes/no) Seating position suitable for lateral fix- ture (L1/L2/No) Suitable rearward facing fixture (R1/ R1, R2X, R2, R1, R2X, R2, R2X/R2/R3/No)
  • Page 64 ⬛ Recommended child restraint systems and Compatibility table Seating position Mass groups Recommended Child Restraint System 0, 0 TOYOTA MIDI Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) TOYOTA MIDI 9 to 18 kg (20 to 39 lb.) When installing a child restraint in the rear seats, adjust the front seat so that it does not interfere with the child or child restraint system.
  • Page 65 1-2. Safety information for children Child restraint system installation method Confirm with the operation manual enclosed with the child restraint sys- tem about the installation of the child restraint system. Installation method Page Seat belt attach- P. 65 ment ABAV120212 ISOFIX lower anchorage attach- P.
  • Page 66 1-2. Safety information for children Child restraint system fixed with a seat belt ⬛ Installing child restraint system using a seat belt Install the child restraint system in accordance to the operation manual enclosed with the child restraint system. If the child restraint system on hand is not within the “universal” category (or the necessary information is not in the table), refer to the “Vehicle List”...
  • Page 67 If your child restraint system does not provide a locking clip, you can purchase the following item from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any relia- ble repairer: Locking clip for child restraint system (Part No. 73119-22010)
  • Page 68 1-2. Safety information for children WARNING ⬛ When installing a child restraint system Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ⚫ Do not allow children to play with the seat belt. If the seat belt becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it may lead to choking or other serious injuries that could result in death.
  • Page 69 1-2. Safety information for children ⬛ Installation with ISOFIX lower anchorage (ISOFIX child restraint system) Install the child restraint system in accordance to the operation manual enclosed with the child restraint system. If the child restraint system on hand is not within the “universal” category (or the necessary information is not in the table), refer to the “Vehicle List”...
  • Page 70 1-2. Safety information for children d Installing the child restraint sys- tem to the seat Attach child restraint system attachment buckles child restraint system attachment points. Follow the instructions in the manual provided with your child restraint sys- tem. ABAV120219 e After installing the child restraint system, rock it back and forth to ensure that it is installed securely.
  • Page 71 1-2. Safety information for children Using a top tether anchorage ⬛ Top tether anchorage Top tether anchorages are provided for the outboard rear seat. Use top tether anchorages when fix- ing the top strap. Slit Top tether anchorages ABAV120221 ⬛ Fixing the top strap to the top tether anchorage Install the child restraint system according to the instructions in the man- ual included with the child restraint system.
  • Page 72 1-2. Safety information for children WARNING ⬛ When installing a child restraint system Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ⚫ Firmly attach the top strap and make sure that the belt is not twisted. ⚫...
  • Page 73: Emergency Assistance

    1-3. Emergency assistance ✽ eCall eCall is a telematics service that uses Global Navigation Satellite Sys- tem (GNSS) data and embedded cellular technology to enable the fol- lowing emergency calls to be made: Automatic emergency calls (Automatic Collision Notification) and manual emergency calls (by pressing the “SOS”...
  • Page 74 1-3. Emergency assistance Emergency Notification Services ⬛ Automatic Emergency Calls If any airbag deploys, the system is designed to automatically call the eCall control center.* The answering operator receives the vehicle’s location, the time of the incident and the vehicle VIN, and attempts to speak with the vehicle occupants to assess the situation.
  • Page 75 1-3. Emergency assistance ⬛ Free/Open Source Software Information This product contains Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). The license information and/or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL. http://opensource.lge.com/ WARNING ⬛ When the Emergency Call may not be made ⚫...
  • Page 76 1-3. Emergency assistance WARNING ⬛ When the Emergency Call system is replaced with a new one The Emergency Call system should be registered. Contact your Toyota dealer. ⬛ For your safety ⚫ Please drive safely. The function of this system is to assist you in making the Emergency Call in case of accidents such as traffic accidents or sudden medical emergencies, and it does not protect the driver or passengers in any way.
  • Page 77: Theft Deterrent System

    1-4. Theft deterrent system ✽ Engine immobilizer system The vehicle's keys have built-in transponder chips, and the vehicle cannot be started using a key that has not been previously registered in the vehicle. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehicle. This system is designed to help prevent vehicle theft but does not guarantee absolute security against all vehicle thefts.
  • Page 78: Alarm

    1-4. Theft deterrent system ✽ Alarm The alarm The alarm uses the emergency flashers and sound to give an alert when an intrusion is detected. The alarm is triggered in the following situations when the alarm is set: ⚫ A locked door is unlocked and opened in any way other than using the ✽...
  • Page 79 1-4. Theft deterrent system Stopping the alarm Do one of the following to stop the alarm: ⚫ Press the lock or unlock button of the wireless remote control. ⚫ Press the lock/unlock switch on the front door while carrying the elec- tronic key with you.
  • Page 80 1-4. Theft deterrent system ⬛ System maintenance The vehicle has a maintenance-free type alarm system. ⬛ Items to check before locking the vehicle To prevent unexpected triggering of the alarm and vehicle theft, make sure of the following: ⚫ Nobody is in the vehicle. ⚫...
  • Page 81 1-4. Theft deterrent system...
  • Page 82 Instrument cluster 2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators .. 82 Gauges and meters ....89 Multi-information display ..92 TFT color multi-information display (4.2 inches) ....101 TFT color multi-information display (7 inches) ....120...
  • Page 83: Warning Lights And Indicators

    2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators Warning lights and indicators in the meter and in the center portion of the instrument panel informs you of the condition the vehicle is in. For the purpose of explanation, the following illustration displays all warning lights and indicators illuminated.
  • Page 84 2-1. Instrument cluster ▶ Vehicles with TFT color multi-information display (4.2 inches) ABAV210104E ▶ Vehicles with TFT color multi-information display (7 inches) ABAV210105E...
  • Page 85 Brake hold system switch-on indicator (flashing) Electric power steering system warning light (red/yellow) ✽ AHB warning light (yellow) ✽ Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light (lit or flashing) ✽ Lane Departure Warning OFF indicator (lit or flashing) ✽ Master warning light...
  • Page 86 There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does not come on, or if the lights do not turn off. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 87 2-1. Instrument cluster ✽ The indicators also light up when the Toyota Safety Sense function is stopped. ✽ The indicators also light up when the Lane Departure Warning is stopped. ✽ The indicators also light up when the Toyota Safety Sense is activated.
  • Page 88 Indicators Reference ✽ RCTA OFF indicator ✽ Outside rear view mirror indicators ✽ Indicator for Toyota Safety Sense enabled ✽ Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light ✽ Indicator for Lane Departure Warning enabled (lit or flashing) ✽ Lane recognition indicator (lit or flashing) ✽...
  • Page 89 It is indicated on the outside rear view mirror. ✽ The light flashes when there is a malfunction in Toyota Safety Sense system Parking brake non-release warning buzzer: The warning buzzer sounds when the vehicle speed reaches approx. 5 km/h (3 mph) or faster with the parking brake being applied.
  • Page 90: Gauges And Meters

    2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters ▶ Vehicles without TFT color multi-information display ABXE210202E a Tachometer Shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute. b Speedometer Indicates the speed of the vehicle. c Multi-information display Displays and sets a variety of information about the vehicle. (➞ P. 92) d Fuel gauge Indicates the amount of remaining fuel.
  • Page 91 2-1. Instrument cluster ▶ Vehicles with TFT color multi-information display (4.2 inches) ABAV210204E a Tachometer Shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute. b TFT color multi-information display Displays and sets a variety of information about the vehicle. (➞ P. 101) c Speedometer Indicates the speed of the vehicle.
  • Page 92 2-1. Instrument cluster ▶ Vehicles with TFT color multi-information display (7 inches) ABAV210205E a TFT color multi-information display Displays and sets a variety of information about the vehicle. (➞ P. 120) b Speedometer Indicates the speed of the vehicle. c Fuel gauge Indicates the amount of remaining fuel.
  • Page 93: Multi-Information Display

    2-1. Instrument cluster ✽ Multi-information display Display contents The multi-information display shows a variety of driving-related informa- tion. ⚫ Trip information (➞ P. 93) The displayed items are as follows. ⦁ Odometer ⦁ Trip meter A/B ⦁ Instantaneous fuel economy ⦁...
  • Page 94 2-1. Instrument cluster Clock display The time can be adjusted by pressing the clock adjustment switches. a Adjust “hours” (H) b Adjust “minutes” (M) c Set “minutes” to 00* Press and hold the clock adjustment switches (a) and (b) at the same time. (Example) For 1:00 to 1:29, 1:00 is set For 1:30 to 1:59, 2:00 is set ABAV210303...
  • Page 95 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Average fuel economy Indicates average fuel economy taken after reset. ⦁ To reset the display, press and hold the display change button while aver- age fuel economy is displayed. ⦁ Note that the figures displayed as average fuel economy are just for ref- erence.
  • Page 96 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Instrument panel illumination adjustment Indicates instrument panel illumina- tion for day illumination or night illu- mination (➞ P. 99). ⦁ Pressing and holding the display change button while instrument panel illumination is displayed can adjust the instrument panel illumination in 5 steps.
  • Page 97 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Customizable items Display (Initial set- Item Settings ting) Resetting average fuel economy when fueling Resetting Trip meter A when fueling On/Off of Eco Driving Indicator Light Speed linked door locking function (➞ P. 162) ✽ Shift-linked auto lock (➞...
  • Page 98 2-1. Instrument cluster Display (Initial set- Item Settings ting) (Mute) Buzzer volume for answering back (signaling for (Low) wireless remote control operation) (➞ P. 157) (High) Signal for wireless remote control activation (emergency flashers) (➞ P. 157) Intermittent windshield wiper operation linked with speed (➞...
  • Page 99 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ How to initialize settings a Press and hold the display change button while Odometer is displayed to switch to the user customization screen b Press the display change button until appears c While is displayed, press and hold the display change but- ton.
  • Page 100 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ About average fuel economy ⚫ Immediately after the engine switch has been turned “ON”, it shows the value when the engine was stopped last. ⚫ Fuel economy is not displayed if the data cannot be received when refresh- ing the display, or if invalid data is received.
  • Page 101 2-1. Instrument cluster WARNING ⬛ Caution while driving For safety reasons, do not operate the display change button or the clock adjustment switch while driving. Doing so is dangerous and may lead to an accident such as incorrect operation of the steering wheel. Stop the vehicle to operate it.
  • Page 102: Tft Color Multi-Information Display (4.2 Inches)

    2-1. Instrument cluster TFT color multi-information display (4.2 ✽ inches) Display contents TFT color multi-information display shows various information on vehicle and running, or allows you to change the settings. ABAV210401E a Eco driving assist illumination Color of the illumination changes to green in 3 levels based on drivability regard- ing eco-friendliness.
  • Page 103 2-1. Instrument cluster ✽ g Shift position display Indicates the selected shift position. (➞ P. 227) h Fuel gauge Indicates the amount of remaining fuel. Display change Press the display change button to switch screens, or change the settings. switches ⦁...
  • Page 104 2-1. Instrument cluster Basic screens TFT color multi-information display has 4 types of basic screens. Press the switch to select the basic screen to be displayed. ⬛ “Average”/“Range” ⚫ “Average” Indicates average fuel economy taken after reset. ⦁ To reset, hold down the ENTER switch while “Average”/“Range” is being displayed. ⦁...
  • Page 105 2-1. Instrument cluster Steering wheel position monitor When the shift lever is set to R, the orientation of front wheel tires dis- played. ✽ At the same time, the operating state of the reverse sensors (➞ P. 309) is also dis- played.
  • Page 106 2-1. Instrument cluster Ending screen Displays the driving records from engine start to stop when the engine switch is turned “OFF”. ⬛ Score (fuel economy) When the ending setting is switched to “ECO” (➞ P. 108), the driving records from engine start to stop will be displayed, and the score for envi- ronment-friendly level will be displayed as points.
  • Page 107 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Instrument panel illumination adjustment Day illumination or night illumination (➞ P. 118) for the meter can be adjusted. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 116) a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings”...
  • Page 108 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Time and date Time and date can be set. a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings” b Press the switch and select “Time & Date”, and then press the ENTER switch c Press the switch and select “Minute”, “Hour”, “12H⇄24H”, and...
  • Page 109 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of display options The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of eco driving assist illumination ⚫ ON/OFF of resetting average fuel economy when fueling ⚫ ON/OFF of resetting Trip meter A when fueling ⚫...
  • Page 110 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Clock display The clock display screen can be selected. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 116) a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings” b Press the switch and select “Display Settings”, and then press the ENTER switch c Press and hold the switch or press it several times to switch...
  • Page 111 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of notification dates Notification dates to be displayed on the opening screen can be set for birthday, anniversary, date of vehicle inspection, and date of inspection. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 116) a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings”...
  • Page 112 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ ✽ Settings of BSM/RCTA The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of BSM (➞ P. 298) ⚫ ON/OFF of RCTA (➞ P. 298) ⚫ Luminance of outside rear view mirror indicators (➞ P. 298) (List of customizable features: ➞...
  • Page 113 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of door locking The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of speed linked door locking (➞ P. 162) Setting this ON will turn OFF the setting for door locking linked with shifting. ⚫...
  • Page 114 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of windshield wipers The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of speed linked windshield wipers (➞ P. 255) ⚫ ON/OFF of rear wiper activation linked with reverse position (➞ P. 257) (List of customizable features: ➞ P. 545) a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings”...
  • Page 115 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of maintenance Timings for engine oil replacement, oil filter replacement, and tire rota- tion, which appear on the opening screen can be set by the unit of dis- tance. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 116) a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings”...
  • Page 116 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Engine oil deterioration warning reset Perform this operation after the engine oil has been changed. When the engine oil is deteriorated or the engine oil replacement is due soon, a mes- sage reminding you of changing the engine oil will appear (➞ P. 503). a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings”...
  • Page 117 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Initialization of display settings Display settings can be initialized (default setting). a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings” b Press and hold the switch or press it several times to switch the “Settings”...
  • Page 118 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Language The language displayed on the TFT color multi-information display can be switched to the following languages: ⚫ English ⚫ Spanish ⚫ Portuguese ⚫ Indonesian ⚫ Thai ⚫ French a While the basic screen is displayed, press the ENTER switch to display “Settings”...
  • Page 119 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ About instrument panel illumination (day illumination and night illumination) ⚫ There are 2 types of instrument panel illumination: day illumination and night illumination, and the illumination changes at the following times. ⦁ Day illumination: when the front position lights are turned off ⦁...
  • Page 120 2-1. Instrument cluster WARNING ⬛ Caution while driving For safety reasons, do not use the operation button while driving. Doing so is dangerous and may lead to an accident such as incorrect operation of the steering wheel. Stop the vehicle to operate it. While driving, keep the time that you look at the display to the minimum necessary.
  • Page 121: Tft Color Multi-Information Display (7 Inches)

    2-1. Instrument cluster TFT color multi-information display (7 ✽ inches) Display contents TFT color multi-information display shows various information on vehicle and running, or allows you to change the settings. KBRO210401N a Eco driving assist illumination Color of the illumination changes to green in 3 levels based on drivability regarding eco-friendliness.
  • Page 122 2-1. Instrument cluster g Tachometer display The engine speed in revolutions per minute is displayed. h Trip information (➞ P. 122) i Outside temperature indication ⦁ Displays the outside temperature. Outside temperature: the temperature is shown in a range from -30°C to 60°C (- 22°F to 140°F).
  • Page 123 2-1. Instrument cluster Basic screens TFT color multi-information display switches between 4 types of basic screens. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 139) a Press switch to switch menu to b Press the switch and select “Designs”, and then press the ENTER switch c Press switch to select a screen and press the ENTER switch Trip information...
  • Page 124 “Range” is being displayed may erase the average fuel economy data from the past and refresh the display. ⚫ The display may not be refreshed when the fuel supply is low. Running assistance function (vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense) Various information on Running assistance is displayed. a Press switch to switch menu to...
  • Page 125 When no message is stored, “No Messages” will be displayed. Spot display (vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense) When the Lane Departure Warning or the lane departure prevention (➞ P. 288) gets activated, the screen changes to the spot display and shows the operating state.
  • Page 126 2-1. Instrument cluster Opening screen When the engine switch is turned to “ON”, the date and the notification screen appear for a few seconds, after the presentation screen. The following notification screens can be displayed. ⚫ ⚫ New year greetings Engine oil replacement ⚫...
  • Page 127 Buzzers (➞ P. 130) Engine oil deterioration warning ⚫ Notification dates (➞ P. 131) reset (➞ P. 138) ⚫ ⚫ ✽ Toyota Safety Sense (➞ P. 132) Initialization of display settings ⚫ ✽ (➞ P. 139) BSM/RCTA (➞ P. 133) ⚫...
  • Page 128 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Instrument panel illumination adjustment Day illumination or night illumination (➞ P. 141) for the meter can be adjusted. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 139) a Press switch to switch menu to b Press the switch and select “Display Brightness”, and then press the ENTER switch c After pressing the ENTER switch, press switches to adjust the...
  • Page 129 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Time and date Time and date can be set. For vehicle equipped with display audio pairable with smartphones: ON/ OFF for automatic correction of time and date can be set. a Press switch to switch menu to b Press the switch and select “Time &...
  • Page 130 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of display options The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of eco driving assist illumination ⚫ ON/OFF of resetting average fuel economy when fueling ⚫ ON/OFF of resetting Trip meter A when fueling ⚫...
  • Page 131 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Buzzer setting The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ✽ Buzzer volume for front departure alert (➞ P. 296) ⚫ ✽ Buzzer volume for Lane Departure Warning (➞ P. 288) ⚫ Buzzer sound for turn signal (turn signal lights) ⚫...
  • Page 132 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of notification dates Notification dates to be displayed on the opening screen can be set for birthday, anniversary, date of vehicle inspection, and date of inspection. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 139) a Press switch to switch menu to b Press and hold the switch or press it several times to switch the “Settings”...
  • Page 133 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ ✽ Settings of Toyota Safety Sense The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of front departure alert (➞ P. 296) ⚫ Timing for front departure alert (➞ P. 296) ⚫ Timing for pre-collision warning (➞ P. 273) ⚫...
  • Page 134 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ ✽ Settings of BSM/RCTA The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of BSM (➞ P. 298) ⚫ ON/OFF of RCTA (➞ P. 298) ⚫ Luminance of outside rear view mirror indicators (➞ P. 298) (List of customizable features: ➞...
  • Page 135 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of door locking The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of speed linked door locking (➞ P. 162) ✽ Setting this ON will turn OFF the setting for door locking linked with shifting ⚫...
  • Page 136 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of windshield wipers The follow settings can be selected as needed. ⚫ ON/OFF of speed linked windshield wipers (➞ P. 255) ⚫ ON/OFF of rear wiper activation linked with reverse position (➞ P. 258) (List of customizable features: ➞ P. 545) a Press switch to switch menu to b Press and hold the...
  • Page 137 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Welcome lamp setting The following settings can be made. ⚫ ON/OFF of linking with interior light (➞ P. 166) ⚫ Brightness of illumination light (➞ P. 361) ⚫ ON/OFF of leaving home lamp (➞ P. 247) (List of customizable features: ➞...
  • Page 138 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Settings of maintenance Timings for engine oil replacement, oil filter replacement, and tire rota- tion, which appear on the opening screen can be set by the unit of dis- tance. (Initial setting: ➞ P. 139) a Press switch to switch menu to b Press and hold the switch or press it several times to switch...
  • Page 139 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Engine oil deterioration warning reset Perform this operation after the engine oil has been changed. When the engine oil is deteriorated or the engine oil replacement is due soon, a mes- sage reminding you of changing the engine oil will appear (➞ P. 503). a Press switch to switch menu to b Press and hold the...
  • Page 140 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ Initialization of display settings Display settings can be initialized (default setting). a Press switch to switch menu to b Press and hold the switch or press it several times to switch the “Settings” screen, select “Reset Settings” and press the ENTER switch c Press the switch to select “Yes”, and then press the ENTER...
  • Page 141 2-1. Instrument cluster Item Initial setting “Oil Change Timing Notice” “Maintenance Set- “Oil Filter Change Timing Notice” tings” “Tire Rotation Timing Notice” “Language” “English” ⬛ Language The language displayed on the TFT color multi-information display can be switched to the following languages: ⚫...
  • Page 142 2-1. Instrument cluster ⬛ About instrument panel illumination (day illumination and night illumination) ⚫ There are 2 types of instrument panel illumination: day illumination and night illumination, and the illumination changes at the following times. ⦁ Day illumination: when the ambient is bright, or front position lights are turned off ⦁...
  • Page 143 2-1. Instrument cluster WARNING ⬛ Caution while driving For safety reasons, do not use the operation button while driving. Doing so is dangerous and may lead to an accident such as incorrect operation of the steering wheel. Stop the vehicle to operate it. While driving, keep the time that you look at the display to the minimum necessary.
  • Page 144: Operation Of Each Component

    Operation of each component 3-1. Keys Keys ..........144 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Key-free system ......147 Wireless remote control ..157 Doors (front doors, rear doors) ....... 159 Back door ........168 3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats ........
  • Page 145: Keys

    3-1. Keys Keys Keys The following keys are provided with the vehicle. ▶ Vehicles without key-free system a Key (wireless key) Activating wireless function (➞ P. 159) b Key number plate ABAV310101 ▶ Vehicles with key-free system a Electronic key Activating key-free system...
  • Page 146 If you have lost your key (vehicles without key-free system) or emergency key (vehicles with key-free system) Toyota dealers can make new genuine keys using the key number stamped on your key number plate and the other key. Keep the key number plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehi- cle.
  • Page 147 ⬛ When bringing your vehicle to a Toyota dealer due to malfunction of the ✽ key-free system Bring all the electronic keys that came with your vehicle.
  • Page 148: Key-Free System

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ✽ Key-free system Function overview When you have your electronic key in your pocket etc., you can perform the following operations. (Make sure that the driver carries the key) ABAV320101E ✽ a Unlocking and locking all the doors (➞...
  • Page 149 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Antenna position and operating range ⬛ Antenna positions ✽ a Antenna outside the vehicle b Antenna inside the vehicle ABAV320102 ⬛ Operating range (electronic key's detection range) : Locking and unlocking the ✽ doors It works when you have the elec- tronic key within the area of...
  • Page 150 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ Warning sound and warning light For the prevention of unexpected accidents or theft resulting from mishan- dling, you may hear a warning sound, find the warning light coming on or see a warning message being displayed. If the warning light comes on or the mes- sage appears, take appropriate action for your situation.
  • Page 151 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Warning sound Situation Measures to take When the engine switch was “OFF” and the electronic key was left inside the vehicle, the door was closed while the inside lock button of the driver's door was set to the locked side and the driver's A high-pitch beep door handle was pulled...
  • Page 152 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ Electronic key's battery-saving mode ⚫ The electronic key's battery consumption can be reduced by setting the key to the battery-saving mode since the key no longer is in standby for receiv- ing signals. While holding down the lock switch (a) on the electronic key, press the unlock switch (b) 2 times.
  • Page 153 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⚫ When the electronic key is carried with products that transmit radio waves as follows ⦁ Wireless communication devices such as radios, mobile phones, and cord- less telephones ⦁ Electronic keys or wireless keys (that emit radio waves) of other vehicles ⦁...
  • Page 154 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⚫ ✽ If water splashes on the door handle during a car wash or heavy rain, the doors may get locked and unlocked repeatedly while the electronic key is located within the operating range. If that happens, perform the procedures listed below.
  • Page 155 To prevent theft, keep the electronic key away from the vehicle for approx. 3 m (9.8 ft.). ⚫ You can also disable the key-free system beforehand. Contact your Toyota dealer for further information. ⬛ Starting the system normally Make sure to carry the electronic key with you when you start the system.
  • Page 156 Toyota dealers can deactivate the key-free system. (List of customizable features: ➞ P. 545) ⬛ When the key-free system was deactivated by a Toyota dealer ⚫ Locking and unlocking doors: The doors can be locked and unlocked using the wireless function or the emergency key. (➞ P. 159, 522) ⚫...
  • Page 157 (➞ P. 148) The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the key-free function can be disabled. Ask your Toyota dealer for details, such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio waves. Then, consult your doctor to see if you should disable the key-free function.
  • Page 158: Wireless Remote Control

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Wireless remote control Function overview You can lock and unlock the doors. ▶ Vehicles without key-free system ➞ P. 159 ▶ Vehicles with key-free system ➞ P. 159 ⬛ Signaling of the operation The buzzer and the blinking emergency flashers will notify you of the opera- tion.
  • Page 159 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ When the wireless remote control does not work normally ▶ Vehicles without key-free system Locking and unlocking the doors➞ P. 160 ▶ Vehicles with key-free system Locking and unlocking the doors➞ P. 522 ⬛...
  • Page 160: Doors (Front Doors, Rear Doors)

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Doors (front doors, rear doors) Locking and unlocking the doors ✽ You can lock and unlock the doors using the key-free system , wireless function, keys or inside lock buttons. ⬛ ✽ Key-free system Keep the electronic key with you and ✽...
  • Page 161 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ▶ Operating range : Approx. within the 3 m (9.8 ft.) range from the center of the vehicle ABAV320207 ⬛ Keys Using the key, the doors will operate as specified below. ▶ Vehicles without key-free system a Locking all the doors b Unlocking all the doors ABAV320202E...
  • Page 162 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When locking the driver's seat from outside without using the key a Move the inside lock button to the locked side b Close the door while pulling the door handle ▶ Vehicles without key-free system When the key is inserted to the engine switch, the doors will not be locked.
  • Page 163 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Auto lock and unlock function This function automatically locks or unlocks all the doors according to the vehicle condition. You can set and cancel the following functions. ▶ Auto lock function Function Description Speed linked door locking When the vehicle speed becomes approx.
  • Page 164 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ How to switch the auto lock function When you complete each step listed below, the auto lock function will switch in the order of a, b, and c. a Speed linked door locking function b Shift-linked auto lock function (continuously variable transmission vehi- cles only) c Function disabled...
  • Page 165 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors a Set the vehicle to the following state ⦁ Turn off the front position lights ⦁ Turn the engine switch to “OFF” ⦁ Close all the doors ⦁ Move the inside lock button of driver's door ABAV320206E...
  • Page 166 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ ✽ When the lock/unlock switch on the front door will not lock or unlock the doors If you cannot lock or unlock the doors by touching the lock/unlock switch on the front door with your finger, touch the lock/unlock switch of the front door with the palm of your hand.
  • Page 167 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ Open door warning buzzer ➞ P. 489, 499 ⬛ Situations where the function may not work properly ➞ P. 151 ⬛ Customizations ✽ You can customize some of the key-free system /wireless functions and some of the auto lock and unlock functions (List of customizable features: ➞...
  • Page 168 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ⬛ To prevent an accident Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant falling out, caus- ing death or serious injury. ⚫...
  • Page 169: Back Door

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door The back door can be locked, unlocked and opened in the following procedures: Unlocking and locking the back door from the outside ⬛ ✽ Key-free system Operate this system when you have the electronic key with you.
  • Page 170 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Opening the back door While holding down the back door opener switch, lift the back door The back door cannot be closed for approximately 1 second after the back door opener switch is pressed. ABAV320302 Closing the back door Hold the back door inner handle to...
  • Page 171 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ⬛ If the back door will not open You can open the back door from the inside. a Tumble the second seats and fold down the third seatback forward (➞ P. 178, 186) b Open the cover Cover ABAV320305...
  • Page 172 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ⬛ Caution while driving ⚫ Keep the back door closed while driving. If the back door is left open, it may hit near-by objects while driving or lug- gage may be unexpectedly thrown out, causing an accident. In addition, exhaust gases may enter the vehicle, causing death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 173 If a bicycle carrier or similar heavy object is attached to the back door, it may suddenly shut again after being opened, causing someone’s hands, head or neck to be caught and injured. When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Toyota part is recommended.
  • Page 174 ⚫ Do not touch the damper stay rod with gloves or other fabric items ⚫ Do not install non-genuine Toyota accessories to the back door ABAV320309 ⚫ Do not place your hand on the...
  • Page 175: Adjusting The Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats Adjustment procedure a Front/rear position adjustment b Reclining adjustment ✽ c Overall seat height adjustment (driver's seat only) ABAV330101E ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 176 3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ⬛ When adjusting the seat ⚫ Take care when adjusting the seat position to ensure that other passengers are not injured by the moving seat. ⚫ Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to avoid seri- ous injury.
  • Page 177: Rear Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats Adjustment procedure ▶ Second seats ABAV330201 a Front/rear position adjustment b Reclining adjustment Pull the reclining lever and adjust the seatback in 3 stages.
  • Page 178 3-3. Adjusting the seats ▶ Third seats ABAV330202 a Reclining adjustment Pull the seatback angle adjusting strap and adjust the seatback in 3 stages.
  • Page 179 3-3. Adjusting the seats When getting in and out of the vehicle from the third seats a Make sure to stop the vehicle and apply the parking brake. b Stow the seat belt buckles of the second seat as shown. ABAV330203 c Lower the head restraints to the lowest position.
  • Page 180 3-3. Adjusting the seats f After passengers have entered/exited the vehicle, return the second seat to the original position. WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. ⬛ Seat adjustments ⚫ Be careful not to hit the passengers or luggage with the seat. ⚫...
  • Page 181 3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ⬛ When getting in and out of the vehicle from the third seats ⚫ Make sure the second seats are securely locked after returning the second seats. ⚫ Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage. ⚫...
  • Page 182: Head Restraints

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Head restraints Front seats a Raise b Lower Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock release button. Release button ABAV330301 Rear seats a Raise b Lower Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock release button. Release button ABAV330302 ⬛...
  • Page 183 3-3. Adjusting the seats ⬛ Installing the head restraints Align the head restraint with the installation holes and push it down to the lock position.* Press and hold the lock release but- ton when lowering the head restraint Release further. button ABAV330304 If it is difficult to push the head restraint...
  • Page 184: Seat Arrangement

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Seat arrangement ◆ Expanding luggage space Tilting down the third seats (➞ P. 186) ABAV330401 Folding down the seatback of the second seats and tilting down the third seats (➞ P. 185, 186) ABAV330402...
  • Page 185 3-3. Adjusting the seats ◆ Flattening the seats Flattening the front seats and second seats (➞ P. 187) ABAV330403 Flattening the second seats and third seats (➞ P. 187) ABAV330404...
  • Page 186 3-3. Adjusting the seats Folding the second seats a Make sure to stop the vehicle and apply the parking brake. b Stow the seat belt and buckles as shown. ABAV330203 c Lower the head restraints to the lowest position. ABAV330410 d Pull the seatback angle adjust- ment lever and fold the seatback down.
  • Page 187 3-3. Adjusting the seats Tilting down the third seats a Make sure to stop the vehicle and apply the parking brake. b Stow the seat belt buckles as shown. ABAV330405 c Lower the head restraints to the lowest position. ABAV330406 d Slide the second seats all the way back (➞...
  • Page 188 3-3. Adjusting the seats Flattening the front seats and second seats a Make sure to stop the vehicle and apply the parking brake. b Slide the second seats to the rear most position. (➞ P. 176) c Remove the head restraints from the front seats. (➞ P. 181) d Slide the front seats to the front most position.
  • Page 189 3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ⬛ Seat arrangement Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or seri- ous injury. ⚫ Do not arrange the seat positions while driving. ⚫ Stop the vehicle on level ground, set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P (for continuously variable transmission vehicles) or N (manual transmission vehicles).
  • Page 190 3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ⬛ When folding the seatback forward ⚫ Do not operate the rear seats while driving ⚫ Make sure that the parking brake is applied on a flat area and set the shift lever to P (for continuously variable transmission vehicles) or N (manual transmission vehicles) ⚫...
  • Page 191: Steering Wheel Position And Mirrors

    3-4. Steering wheel position and mirrors Steering wheel Adjustment procedure a Grip the steering wheel and raise the lever ABAV340101E b Move the steering wheel up and ✽ down or front and back adjust it to the right position Once you decided on the position, lower the lever and secure the steering wheel in place.
  • Page 192 3-4. Steering wheel position and mirrors WARNING ⬛ Important points while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving. Doing so may lead to mishandling of the vehicle that could result in serious injury or death. ⬛ After adjusting the steering wheel position Make sure that the steering wheel is secured in place.
  • Page 193: Inside Rear View Mirror

    3-4. Steering wheel position and mirrors Inside rear view mirror The inside rear view mirror's position can be adjusted to enable suffi- cient confirmation of the rear view. Adjustment procedure The inside rear view mirror's position can be adjusted according to the driver's position.
  • Page 194: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3-4. Steering wheel position and mirrors Outside rear view mirrors Adjustment procedure Use the switch to adjust the mirror angle. a Select a mirror to adjust a Left b Right ABAV340301E b Operate the switch to adjust the mirror surface a Top b Right c Bottom...
  • Page 195 3-4. Steering wheel position and mirrors Folding the outside rear view mirrors (electric type) ⬛ How to fold and extend the mirrors manually Press the switch a Fold b Extend ABAV340304E ⬛ Automatic mode When the switch is set to the neutral (AUTO) position, the outside rear view mirrors...
  • Page 196 3-4. Steering wheel position and mirrors WARNING ⬛ Important points while driving Be sure to observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in mishandling of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. ⚫...
  • Page 197: Opening And Closing The Windows

    3-5. Opening and closing the windows Power windows Opening and closing procedures You can use the switch to open and close the door windows. Using the switch, you can move the door windows as specified below. a Close b Automatic full close (driver's seat only)* c Open d Automatic full open (driver's seat...
  • Page 198 If you release your hand from the switch while the door window is moving, you need to start over from the beginning. If these operations do not close the door window all the way and the window still moves in a reverse direction, bring your vehicle to a Toyota dealer for inspection. ⬛...
  • Page 199 3-5. Opening and closing the windows WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. ⬛ Closing the windows ⚫ The driver is responsible for all the power window operations, including the operation for the passengers. In order to prevent accidental operation, especially by a child, do not let a child operate the power windows.
  • Page 200 3-5. Opening and closing the windows NOTICE Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so will lead to malfunction. ⬛ To prevent malfunction of the power windows ⚫ Do not operate the driver's door window switch and the other switches in the opposite direction at the same time ⚫...
  • Page 201 3-5. Opening and closing the windows...
  • Page 202: Driving

    Driving 4-1. Driving the vehicle 4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving the vehicle .....202 Toyota Safety Sense....263 Precautions when loading luggage ........214 Pre-collision warning (for vehicles)/Pre-collision Trailer towing......216 braking (for vehicles) ..... 273 4-2. Driving procedures Pedal misoperation control Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles (front).........
  • Page 203: Driving The Vehicle

    4-1. Driving the vehicle Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving: Starting the engine ➞ P. 217, 221 Starting the vehicle ▶ Continuously variable transmission vehicles a With the brake pedal depressed, set the shift lever to D (➞ P. 227) b Release the parking brake (➞...
  • Page 204 4-1. Driving the vehicle Parking the vehicle ▶ Continuously variable transmission vehicles a With the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal to stop the vehicle completely b With the brake pedal depressed, apply the parking brake (➞ P. 235, 236), and set the shift lever in P (➞...
  • Page 205 4-1. Driving the vehicle Starting off on an uphill ▶ Continuously variable transmission vehicles a Apply the parking brake and set the shift lever to D For vehicles without an Electric Parking Brake, make sure to apply the parking brake all the way.
  • Page 206 Driving up a long uphill on a hot day ⚫ Sudden deceleration or stop immediately after high-speed driving ⬛ Breaking in your new Toyota To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is recom- mended: ⚫ For the first 300 km (186 miles): Avoid sudden stops.
  • Page 207 4-1. Driving the vehicle ⬛ Eco-friendly driving ▶ Vehicles without TFT color multi-information display During eco-friendly driving, Eco Driv- ing Indicator Light turns on. When accelerator pedal stepped on stronger than necessary or when the vehicle is stopped, the light turns off. In the following cases, Eco Driving ABAV410101 Indicator Light will not be activated.
  • Page 208 4-1. Driving the vehicle WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. ⬛ When starting to move the vehicle (continuously variable transmission vehicles) Always depress the brake pedal while stopped with the engine running. This prevents the vehicle from creeping.
  • Page 209 4-1. Driving the vehicle WARNING ⚫ Avoid sudden engine braking (shift lever operation). The tires may lock and slip, causing an accident. ⚫ Do not adjust the positions of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside or outside rear view mirrors while driving. Doing so could cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle.
  • Page 210 ⬛ If you hear a continuous squealing noise from around the brakes Have the brake pads checked and replaced by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Damage to the disc rotor may result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
  • Page 211 4-1. Driving the vehicle WARNING ⚫ Avoid revving or racing the engine. Running the engine at high speed while the vehicle is stopped may cause the exhaust system to overheat, which could result in a fire if combustible material is nearby. ⬛...
  • Page 212 4-1. Driving the vehicle WARNING ⬛ When braking ⚫ When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously. Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and this may cause one side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side. Also, the parking brake may not securely hold the vehicle.
  • Page 213 4-1. Driving the vehicle NOTICE ⬛ Driving (continuously variable transmission vehicles) ⚫ Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time during driving. Depressing the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time may restrain the engine output. ⚫...
  • Page 214 ⬛ If you feel the clutch is slipping (Manual transmission vehicles) Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. If your vehicle does not accelerate by stepping on the accelerator pedal even when the clutch is engaged, the clutch may be slipping and the vehicle may no longer be able to run.
  • Page 215: Precautions When Loading Luggage

    4-1. Driving the vehicle Precautions when loading luggage For safe and comfortable driving, observe the following when load- ing luggage. WARNING ⬛ Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compartment: ⚫...
  • Page 216 4-1. Driving the vehicle WARNING ⬛ Load and distribution ⚫ Do not overload your vehicle. ⚫ Do not apply loads unevenly. Improper loading not only puts a strain on the tires, but may cause deteriora- tion of steering or braking control leading to an unforeseen accident, which may cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 217: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Toyota also does not recommend the installation of a tow hitch or the use of a tow hitch carrier for a wheelchair, scooter, bicycle, etc. Your vehicle is not designed for trailer towing or for the use of tow hitch mounted carriers.
  • Page 218: Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without

    4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles without key-free system) Procedure to start the engine ▶ Continuously variable transmission vehicles a Adjust the position of the seat to give the correct driving posture (➞ P. 30), and check the position of each pedal b Check that the parking brake is applied c Check that the shift lever is set in P d Firmly depress the brake pedal...
  • Page 219 4-2. Driving procedures Changing the engine switch position a “OFF” (“LOCK” position) The key can be removed and inserted. (For continuously variable transmission vehicles, the key can be inserted and removed when the shift lever is set in The steering wheel will be locked. The emergency flashers can be used.
  • Page 220 4-2. Driving procedures ⬛ Turning the key from “ACC” to “OFF” (“LOCK”) a Verify that the shift lever is set to P (continuously variable transmission vehicles) or N (manual transmission vehicles) b Push in the key and turn it to “OFF” (“LOCK”) KBRO420102E ⬛...
  • Page 221 Do not rotate the starter for 30 seconds or longer at a time. ⚫ Do not race a cold engine. ⚫ If you have trouble starting the engine or experience frequent stalling, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 222: Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles With Key-Free System)

    4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles with key- free system) You can start the engine or change the engine switch mode by per- forming the following operations when you have the electronic key with you. Procedure to start the engine a Adjust the position of the seat to give the correct driving posture (➞...
  • Page 223 4-2. Driving procedures e Firmly and briefly push the engine switch If you push it firmly and briefly, you do not need to press and hold. The starter rotates for up to 30 sec- onds until the engine starts. Continuously variable transmission vehicles: Keep stepping on the brake...
  • Page 224 4-2. Driving procedures Changing the engine switch mode You can switch the modes by pushing the engine switch without stepping on the brake pedal (continuously variable transmission vehicles) or the clutch pedal (manual transmission vehicles). (Each time the switch is pressed, the mode changes) “OFF”* The emergency flashers can be used.
  • Page 225 ➞ P. 152 ⬛ When the engine will not start The engine immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (➞ P. 76) Contact your Toyota dealer. ⬛ Steering wheel lock ⚫ Opening or closing one of the doors (except for opening the back door) after turning the engine switch “OFF”...
  • Page 226 ⬛ The indicator of the engine switch lights up or flashes in yellow It may indicate a malfunction in the systems. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately. ⬛ When the electronic key runs out of battery ➞ P. 452 ⬛...
  • Page 227 If you have trouble starting the engine or experience frequent stalling, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately. ⬛ Engine switch operation If you experience unusual symptoms such as the switch being stuck when pushing the engine switch, the switch may be broken. Contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 228: Continuously Variable Transmission

    4-2. Driving procedures ✽ Continuously variable transmission Moving the shift lever Shift lever button ABAV420301E : While the engine switch is “ON”, operate the shift lever with its button pressed and the brake pedal depressed. : Operate the shift lever with its button pressed. : Operate the shift lever without pressing its button.
  • Page 229 4-2. Driving procedures ✽ Driving mode selection Operate the drive mode switch When the drive mode switch is pressed, the normal mode changes to the power mode and the power mode indicator lights up. Set the shift lever to D or S to enjoy swift and effortless driving.
  • Page 230 If the shift lever cannot be shifted while depressing the brake pedal, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately. The following steps may be used as an emergency measure to ensure that the shift lever can be shifted.
  • Page 231 4-2. Driving procedures d Press the shift lock release button using a tool such as a flathead screwdriver The shift lever can be shifted while the button is pressed. To prevent damage, wrap a cloth around the tip of the flathead screw- driver or the like to protect it.
  • Page 232 4-2. Driving procedures ⬛ ✽ Power mode/eco mode ⚫ When the shift lever is set to R, the power mode/eco mode control will not be activated. ⚫ When the drive mode switch is pressed and held while in power mode, or the drive mode switch is pressed while in eco mode, both indicators light up and control will be performed in power mode.
  • Page 233: Driving The Manual Transmission Vehicle

    4-2. Driving procedures ✽ Driving the manual transmission vehicle Moving the shift lever ABAV420401E Firmly step on the clutch pedal and operate the shift lever slowly. To prevent mishandling, the gear cannot be shifted directly from 5-speed to R. Shift the gear to N and then move it to R. ⬛...
  • Page 234 4-2. Driving procedures WARNING ⬛ On slippery road surfaces Be careful since sudden acceleration or changes in engine braking force may cause the vehicle to skid or spin. NOTICE ⬛ Speed limit of each shift position To prevent the engine from revving up too much, try not to exceed the upper speed limit when you drive.
  • Page 235: Turn Signal Lever

    4-2. Driving procedures Turn signal lever Operation instructions a Right turn b Right turn signal will flash contin- uously while the lever is kept b position. Right turn signal will blink three times, when the lever is pushed to b position and released immediately.
  • Page 236: Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures ✽ Parking brake Operation instructions a To apply the parking brake, fully pull the parking brake lever while depressing the brake pedal b To release the parking brake, slightly raise the lever and lower it completely while pressing the button ABAV420601E ⬛...
  • Page 237: Electric Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures ✽ Electric Parking Brake The parking brake can be applied and released automatically or man- ually. While the automatic mode is activated, the parking brake is applied automatically. Even while the automatic mode is activated, the park- ing brake can be applied and released manually.
  • Page 238 4-2. Driving procedures ⬛ Automatic mode The parking brake can be applied automatically by setting the shift lever from a position other than P to P. When the parking brake is applied, the parking brake indicator and switch-on indica- tor light up. For information on how to release the parking brake, refer to the manual mode (➞...
  • Page 239 If the flashing continues even after several operations, it may indicate a malfunction in the systems. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⚫ When the parking brake is activated repeatedly in a short time, the activation of the parking brake may be restricted to prevent system overheating.
  • Page 240 4-2. Driving procedures ⬛ Activation sound of parking brake ⚫ When the parking brake is activated, a motor sound (whirring sound) may occur, but this does not indicate a malfunction. ⚫ When the parking brake switch remains pulled in an emergency, a sound may occur from around the engine compartment, but this does not indicate a malfunction.
  • Page 241 ⬛ When the parking brake is not activated in the event of malfunction or the like If the Electric Parking Brake is not activated due to a system error, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 242: Brake Hold System

    4-2. Driving procedures ✽ Brake hold system When the vehicle is stopped by depressing the brake pedal, this sys- tem holds the brake even if the brake pedal is released. When the accelerator pedal is depressed while the brake is held, the brake is released.
  • Page 243 When the brake hold system standby indicator does not turn on even if the operating conditions of the brake hold system are satisfied and the brake hold system switch is pressed, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 244 4-2. Driving procedures ⬛ Warning messages When a caution is required for the operation or when a malfunction occurs in the system, a warning message is displayed to call attention to the matter. If the warning message appears on the TFT color multi-information display, fol- low the instructions displayed on the screen.
  • Page 245 4-2. Driving procedures WARNING ⬛ On a steep slope Do not use the brake hold system on a steep slope. The brake hold system may not be activated or it may not hold the vehicle stopped state even if it is activated, possibly leading to an unforeseen accident.
  • Page 246: Operating The Lights And Windshield Wipers

    4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be turned on automatically or manually. Operation instructions Moving the switch will turn the lights on and off, as specified below. : Turns off ✽ : Automatically turns on/ off the headlights and front posi- tion lights, etc.
  • Page 247 4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers Extended headlight lighting You can turn on the headlights for approx. 30 seconds with the engine switch turned “OFF”. After turning “OFF” the engine switch, set the headlight switch to ✽ position, and pull the lever towards you and release it.
  • Page 248 4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers ⚫ To turn the lights on again, turn “ON” the engine switch or move the head- light switch to the position, and then move it to the position. ⬛ Automatic light-off warning buzzer When the headlights and tail lights are turned on with the engine switch set to “ACC”...
  • Page 249: Ahb (Automatic High Beam)

    4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers ✽ AHB (Automatic High Beam) AHB uses the stereo camera installed on the top of the windshield to judge the brightness of oncoming vehicle or preceding vehicle lights, streetlights, and the like, and switches between the high beam and low beam automatically.
  • Page 250 4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers Using AHB a Set the headlight switch to the position and turn on the low beam (➞ P. 245) If the headlight switch is , the headlights may not turn on when the ambient is bright.
  • Page 251 4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers Manual switching ⬛ Switching to low beam Press the AHB switch The indicator for AHB enabled turns off. To restore to AHB, press the AHB switch again. ABAV430107E ⬛ Switching to high beam Push the lever forwards The indicator for AHB enabled turns off, and the headlight high beam indicator...
  • Page 252 4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers ⚫ In some cases, due to illumination, which include streetlights, signals and advertisements or due to reflective objects, which include signs and bill- boards, high beams may be switched to low beams or the low beams may be continued.
  • Page 253 ⬛ When the AHB warning light turns on and the TFT color multi-information display shows the warning message of “AHB Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” It may indicate a malfunction in the systems. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 254: Fog Light Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers ✽ Fog light switch The fog lights secure excellent visibility in difficult driving conditions, such as in rain and fog. ▶ Front fog light switch Moving the front fog light switch as shown here will turn on and off the front fog lights.
  • Page 255 4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers ⬛ Lighting conditions ▶ Vehicles with front fog light switch The headlights or the front position lights are turned on. ▶ Vehicles with front and rear fog light switch Front fog lights: The headlights or the front position lights are turned on. Rear fog light: The front fog lights are turned on.
  • Page 256: Windshield Wipers And Washer (Front)

    4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers Windshield wipers and washer (front) Operation instructions Operate the lever as follows to operate the windshield wipers or washer. When is selected, the intermittent operation time changes according to the vehicle speed. : Stopped Intermittent windshield wiper operation...
  • Page 257 ⬛ When a nozzle becomes clogged When a nozzle becomes clogged, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 258: Windshield Wipers And Washer (Rear)

    4-3. Operating the lights and windshield wipers Windshield wipers and washer (rear) Operation instructions Moving the switch as shown here will activate the rear wiper. : Stopped : After moving at a slow speed for approximately 4 sec- onds, intermittent wiper operation starts : Normal operation...
  • Page 259 ⬛ When a nozzle becomes clogged When a nozzle becomes clogged, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 260: Refueling

    4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Perform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap: Before refueling the vehicle ⚫ Close all the doors and windows, then turn the engine switch to “OFF”. ⚫ Confirm the type of fuel. ⚫...
  • Page 261 Do not top off the fuel tank. ⬛ When replacing the fuel tank cap Do not use anything but a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 262 4-4. Refueling NOTICE ⬛ Refueling Do not spill fuel during refueling. Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the emission control sys- tem to operate abnormally, damaging fuel system components, or the vehi- cle’s painted surface. Opening the fuel tank cap a Pull up the opener and open the fuel tank cap ABAV440103E...
  • Page 263 ⬛ If the cap does not close properly Make sure to contact your Toyota dealer. Using a fuel tank cap that does not close properly or using a fuel tank cap other than a genuine cap may cause a fire or other incident which may result...
  • Page 264: Using The Driving Support Systems

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ Toyota Safety Sense Toyota Safety Sense supports the driver with the following features and makes driving safer and more comfortable. ◆ Pre-collision warning (for vehicles) ➞ P. 273 ◆ Pre-collision braking (for vehicles) ➞...
  • Page 265 ⬛ Toyota Safety Sense ⚫ Toyota Safety Sense is a system designed to help reduce the driver's burden and damage from accidents, assuming that the driver safely operates the vehicle. Toyota Safety Sense has limited recognition capabilities and control performance. The driver should not completely rely on the system. It is the driver's responsibility to drive safely by consciously being aware of the situa- tions around the vehicle.
  • Page 266 Except in the following cases, Toyota and the third parties commissioned by Toyota will not disclose or provide the acquired data to other third par- ties. ⚫...
  • Page 267 Front departure alert ⚫ How to turn off the Toyota Safety Sense functions You can deactivate the Toyota Safety Sense functions by pressing the Toy- ota Safety Sense OFF switch. In addition, you can deactivate some of the Toyota Safety Sense functions by changing the settings on the TFT color multi-information display.
  • Page 268 ⬛ When Toyota Safety Sense will not be activated The Toyota Safety Sense functions will not be activated in any of the following situations: ⚫ Immediately after starting the engine ⚫...
  • Page 269 ⬛ Automatic reactivation of Toyota Safety Sense Even when the following functions are deactivated by pressing the Toyota Safety Sense OFF switch, the functions will be reactivated by turning the engine switch “OFF” and then turning it “ON” again.
  • Page 270 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Activation status of Toyota Safety Sense The buzzers, meters, and screen display will notify the driver of the activation status of Toyota Safety Sense. Buzzer Meter display Message Activation status A high-pitch “BRAKE PROCEED...
  • Page 271 4-5. Using the driving support systems Buzzer Meter display Message Activation status The lane departure pre- — — vention is activated (Flashing) While the system was detecting the driver not holding the steering A high-pitch wheel, the lane depar- “Hold Steering short beep ture prevention was acti- Wheel”...
  • Page 272 (➞ P. 447) ⦁ If you need to replace the windshield wiper blades, contact your Toyota dealer. ⚫ Do not paste a film over the windshield.
  • Page 273 When you load long-sized items on the roof, such as surfboards, canoes, or skis, be careful not to have them block the stereo camera view. ⚫ Do not install a non-genuine Toyota inside rear view mirror (such as a wide- type mirror) or sun visors. ⬛...
  • Page 274: Pre-Collision Warning (For Vehicles)/Pre-Collision Braking (For Vehicles)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Pre-collision warning (for vehicles)/Pre- ✽ collision braking (for vehicles) When there is a high risk of collisions, the pre-collision warning and the pre-collision braking will be activated using the stereo camera to recognize preceding vehicles. They are designed to help avoid colli- sions or mitigate damage from collisions by alerting the driver and controlling the braking.
  • Page 275 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⬛ For safe use ⚫ The driver is responsible for driving the vehicle safely. It is the driver's responsibility to be aware of the situations around the vehicle and drive safely. Never use the pre-collision braking as a substitute for the regular braking. The pre-collision braking is not designed to avoid all collisions or mitigate damage from collisions in all circumstances.
  • Page 276 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⚫ Make sure to wear the seat belt. Make sure to have the passengers wear them as well. Failure to wear the seat belt correctly could lead to dangerous situations when the pre-collision braking is activated. (➞ P. 32) ⬛...
  • Page 277 When long-sized items are loaded on the roof, such as surfboards, canoes, or skis, and they are blocking the stereo camera's field of view ⦁ When non-genuine Toyota windshield wiper blades are installed (including the short types) ⦁ When the system is unable to recognize objects sufficiently because rain-...
  • Page 278 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⦁ For uniquely shaped vehicles (including transport trucks and sidecars) ⦁ When the preceding vehicle's end surface is small (such as a trailer), low, or uneven ⦁ When approaching the preceding vehicle that has a large rear window which makes the front side visible ⦁...
  • Page 279 4-5. Using the driving support systems Activation of the pre-collision warning, pre-collision braking, and pre-collision braking assist The system will be activated in the order specified in Step a through d, alerting the driver to exercise caution and controlling the braking. ⚫...
  • Page 280 ⚫ When the engine switch is “ON” ⚫ The Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light is off ⚫ When the function off code “11E”, “12E” or “14E” is not displayed ⚫ When the shift lever is set in other than P or R...
  • Page 281 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⚫ When the vehicle travels at the activation speed or maintains the speed dif- ference for any of the functions listed in the table below Activation speed and speed differ- Function Target ence* Pre-collision warning For vehicles Approx.
  • Page 282 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⚫ When using an elevator for automobiles or using a mechanical parking lot ⚫ When the road surface has a large painted area ⚫ When there are roadside objects, such as guardrails, signboards, or trees at a curve entrance or intersections ⚫...
  • Page 283: Pedal Misoperation Control (Front)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ Pedal misoperation control (front) The pedal misoperation control is designed to help the driver avoid collisions and mitigate damage from collisions by warning the driver with the buzzer, meter and display indicator (➞ P. 269) while con- trolling the engine output suppression and brake operation.
  • Page 284 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⚫ In case your vehicle gets trapped inside a railroad crossing, the pedal misop- eration control may be activated when the stereo camera recognizes the crossing gate as an obstacle. If you move the vehicle through the crossing gate, be calm and keep stepping on the accelerator pedal or turn off the Toy- ota Safety Sense.
  • Page 285 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⚫ Distance from the preceding obstacle, orientation, and lateral displacement (e.g., there is no obstacle in front of your vehicle) ⚫ When driving on a steep slope ⚫ When the brakes are cold because the outside temperature is low or right after you started driving ⚫...
  • Page 286 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⦁ When your vehicle changes the route and approaches an obstacle from immediately behind of it ⦁ Sharp corners, steep ascending/descending slopes ⦁ An obstacle exists outside of the stereo camera's recognition range ⦁...
  • Page 287 ⚫ The engine is running ⚫ The Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light is off ⚫ The brake pedal is not stepped on ⚫ When the vehicle speed is approx. between 0 and 10 km/h (0 and 6 mph) ⚫...
  • Page 288 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⚫ The VSC OFF indicator and TRC OFF indicator in the meter are both off ⚫ The shift lever is set to D, S, or M ⚫ When the function off code “11E”, “12E” or “14E” is not displayed ⬛...
  • Page 289: Lane Departure Warning

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ Lane Departure Warning /Lane departure ✽ prevention The Lane Departure Warning and the lane departure prevention use the stereo camera installed on the top of the windshield to recognize the white (yellow) lines on the right and left sides of the vehicle, and they will be activated when the system determines that the driver may unintentionally depart from the drive lane while the vehicle maintains the speed of approx.
  • Page 290 4-5. Using the driving support systems Lane recognition indicator ⚫ It lights up when the camera rec- ognizes white (yellow) lanes on the sides. ⚫ When a departure from the car lane is detected, the indicator that recognizes the departure starts flashing.
  • Page 291 ⚫ When the steering wheel is vibrating abnormally or feels heavier than nor- ⚫ When the steering wheel is replaced with a non-Toyota genuine product or accessories are installed ⬛ Situations where the Lane Departure Warning or the lane departure...
  • Page 292 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⚫ Road conditions (the following cases in particular) ⦁ When driving in a section where lane restrictions apply or temporary lanes exist ⦁ When the roads have asphalt seams or linear repair marks, blurred or overlapping white (yellow) lines due to road repairs or old white (yellow) lines remaining, or when there are tire tracks ⦁...
  • Page 293 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⚫ Situations where the stereo camera has difficulty in recognizing objects (the following cases in particular) ⦁ When the outside of the windshield is covered with dirt, mud, or wet snow ⦁ When long-sized items are loaded on the roof, such as surfboards, canoes, or skis, and they are blocking the stereo camera's field of view ⦁...
  • Page 294 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⚫ When the headlights are turned off at night or inside a tunnel, or when the light emission is weak due to dirty lenses, or the optical axis is out of align- ment ⚫...
  • Page 295 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⚫ The brake pedal is not stepped on ⚫ When there is no acceleration or deceleration above a certain level ⚫ When the shift lever is set to D ⚫ When the driver is not maneuvering the steering wheel suddenly ⚫...
  • Page 296 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Customizations You can change the settings of the Lane Departure Warning and the lane departure prevention. (List of customizable features: ➞ P. 545) (The settings can be changed from the setup screen of the TFT color multi- information display: ➞...
  • Page 297: Front Departure Alert

    ⚫ When the engine switch is “ON” ⚫ The Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light is off ⚫ When the function off code “11E”, “12E” or “14E” is not displayed ⚫ When the shift lever is set to D, S, or M with the brake pedal being stepped on, or the shift lever is set to N ⚫...
  • Page 298 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Situations where the front departure alert does not work normally In the following situations, the function may get activated even without a preceding vehicle moving, the activation may be delayed even when the preceding vehicle has moved, or the function may not even be activated.
  • Page 299: Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) Overview of Blind Spot Monitor Blind Spot Monitor has the 2 functions. ⚫ BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) function Assists the driver in making decisions when changing lanes. ⚫ RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) function Assists the driver when backing up.
  • Page 300 4-5. Using the driving support systems d Buzzer BSM buzzer: When you have moved the turn signal lever to the side where the vehi- cle is detected, the buzzer will sound. RCTA Buzzer: When a vehicle approaching from the right or left rear end of your vehicle is detected, the buzzer will sound.
  • Page 301 When the TFT color multi-information display shows “BSM Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” It is possible that the sensors have failed or their positions or orientations are off. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⬛ Customizations The BSM and RCTA settings can be changed.
  • Page 302 Do not alter the sensors or the rear bumper near the sensors. ⚫ Do not paint the rear bumper any color other than an official Toyota color. ⚫ Scratches on the rear bumper paint may prevent the system from working...
  • Page 303 4-5. Using the driving support systems BSM function The BSM function uses the radar sensors to detect vehicles traveling in the next lane as described below and notifies the driver of the vehicles' presence with the outside rear view mirror indicators and buzzers. ABAV450603E a A vehicle traveling in the area not reflected in the outside rear view mir- rors (blind spot area)
  • Page 304 4-5. Using the driving support systems d Area approx. between 3 m and 60 m (9.8 and 196.9 ft.) behind the rear bumper The greater the speed difference between your vehicle and the other vehicle, the sooner the outside rear view mirror indicators will turn on and start flashing when the other vehicle is located further away.
  • Page 305 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Situations where the BSM function may not work properly ⚫ The BSM function may not detect vehicles correctly in the following circum- stances. ⦁ The sensor positions or orientations are off due to a strong impact applied to the sensors or the surrounding areas ⦁...
  • Page 306 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⚫ The BSM function may have more unnecessary detections, especially in the following circumstances. ⦁ The sensor positions or orientations are off due to a strong impact applied to the sensors or the surrounding areas ⦁...
  • Page 307 4-5. Using the driving support systems RCTA function ⬛ Activation of the RCTA function The RCTA function uses the radar sensors to detect vehicles approaching from the right or left rear of your vehicle and notifies the driver of the vehi- cles' presence with the outside rear view mirror indicators and buzzers.
  • Page 308 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Activation conditions of the RCTA function The RCTA function will be activated when all of the following conditions are sat- isfied: ⚫ In the TFT color multi-information display settings (➞ P. 111, 133), “RCTA” is set to ON ⚫...
  • Page 309 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⦁ When several vehicles are passing continuously behind your vehicle or when a vehicle is approaching from the opposite direction to the vehicle detected first ⦁ When the vehicle is parked on a hill or an uneven road ⦁...
  • Page 310: Reverse Sensors

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ Reverse sensors The reverse sensors are the system that uses the sonar to recognize the approximate distance between the vehicle and the obstacle, and that notifies the driver of its presence by the buzzer and display indi- cators when the vehicle speed is approx.
  • Page 311 4-5. Using the driving support systems How to read the distance display When an obstacle is recognized while all the activation conditions are sat- isfied, the driver is notified of its presence by the buzzer and display indi- cators. ⚫ The buzzer will sound when the parking brake is not applied.
  • Page 312 ⚫ If the master warning light turns on at this time, it may indicate a malfunc- tion of the system. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⚫ Depending on the conditions, the warning messages as “Sonar Sensor Func-...
  • Page 313 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Reverse sensors In the following cases, the system may become activated even when there is no obstacle within the operating range. ⚫ When driving an area where the road slopes suddenly change ⚫ When passing through plastic curtains or driving under flags ⚫...
  • Page 314 If the warning message appears even when the sensors are not covered with rain, snow, ice, or dirt, it could be due to a malfunction of the reverse sensors. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⬛...
  • Page 315 Malfunction of reverse sensors In the following cases, abnormalities with the sonar may be preventing the sys- tem from working properly. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⚫ When the reverse sensors became activated while no obstacle is recognized ⚫...
  • Page 316: Rear-View Camera

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ Rear-view camera The rear-view camera is a device designed to assist driving when the vehicle backs up, such as during parking, by displaying the vehicle’s rear-view image on the display audio screen. The operation may differ depending on the display audio your vehi- cle has.
  • Page 317 4-5. Using the driving support systems Precautions for the rear-view camera ⬛ Screen projection range Projection range Screen The screen shows a part of the vehicle body (such as a bumper). ABAV450801E ⚫ The projection range may be different depending on the vehicle and road conditions.
  • Page 318 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Camera The rear-view camera is installed at the following location. ABAV450802E ⚫ Camera maintenance and care If foreign objects, such as water droplets, snow, or dirt, are attached to the camera, you cannot see a clear image. In this case, wash out dirt from the camera with water, and wipe it off with a soft cloth dampened with water.
  • Page 319 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⬛ Rear-view camera Failure to observe the following may cause death or serious injury. ⚫ Do not overly rely on the rear-view camera. Just as when you drive a vehicle without the rear-view camera, make sure to check the safety around and behind your vehicle and drive carefully.
  • Page 320 The high water pressure adds stress and may prevent the system from working properly. ⚫ Applying shock to the camera unit may cause the camera to malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer at your earliest conveni- ence.
  • Page 321: Panoramic View Monitor

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ✽ Panoramic view monitor The panoramic view monitor is a device designed to assist driving at low speed by synthesizing images of the front, side and rear-view cameras installed on the vehicle and showing them on the display audio screen.
  • Page 322 4-5. Using the driving support systems Panoramic view monitor screen display While the engine switch is “ON”, the panoramic view monitor screen is dis- played according to the shift position, vehicle speed, and display audio operation. The rear-view camera image takes precedence over any other screen dis- play.
  • Page 323 4-5. Using the driving support systems Precautions for the panoramic view monitor ⬛ Screen projection range ▶ Front view Projection range Screen The screen shows a part of the vehicle body (such as a bumper or grille). ABAV450904E ▶ Front wide view Projection Screen range...
  • Page 324 4-5. Using the driving support systems ▶ Rear view Projection range Screen The screen shows a part of the vehicle body (such as a bumper). ABAV450906E ▶ Rear wide view Projection range Screen The screen shows a part of the vehicle body (such as a bumper).
  • Page 325 4-5. Using the driving support systems ▶ Side view Projection Screen range The screen shows the vehicle body. ABAV450908E ▶ Top view Screen ABAV450909E ⚫ The top view is a pseudo image processed by combining images from the front camera, side cameras (left and right), and rear-view camera, so the obstacles are displayed farther away from the actual location.
  • Page 326 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Camera Each camera of the panoramic view monitor is installed at the following location. ▶ ▶ Front camera Side cameras (left and right) ABAV450910E ABAV450911E ▶ Rear-view camera ABAV450912E ⚫ Camera maintenance and care If foreign objects, such as water droplets, snow, or dirt, are attached to the camera, you cannot see a clear image.
  • Page 327 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⚫ When display audio other than that compatible with the panoramic view moni- tor is installed, the panoramic view monitor may not work normally. ⚫ The following situations may make it difficult to view the screen, but they are not the sign of malfunction.
  • Page 328 ⚫ In the following cases, the camera could be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer at your earliest convenience. ⦁ When the camera unit was hit ⦁...
  • Page 329: Driving Assist Systems

    ◆ EPS (Electric Power Steering) Uses an electric motor to assist steering operation. ◆ ✽ Toyota Safety Sense ➞ P. 263 ◆ Emergency brake signal Emergency flashers automatically flash when braking suddenly, alerting the following vehicle and reducing the possibility of a collision.
  • Page 330 The TRC OFF indicator and VSC OFF indicator light up. Press again to return to system ready state. ⬛ When the TRC OFF indicator lights up without pressing The TRC and hill-start assist control cannot be activated. Contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 331 4-5. Using the driving support systems ⬛ Activation of ABS/VSC ABS/VSC does not work at low speeds. The operation is the same as the nor- mal brake. ⬛ Activation sound and vibration of the ABS, brake assist, VSC, TRC, and hill- start assist control ⚫...
  • Page 332 ⬛ When the slip indicator turns on and the warning message (➞ P. 498) appears It may indicate a malfunction in the systems. Contact your Toyota dealer. ⬛ Activation conditions of the emergency brake signal The system operates when all of the following conditions are met: ⚫...
  • Page 333 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ⬛ The ABS does not operate effectively when ⚫ Do not overly rely on the ABS. The limits of tire gripping performance have been exceeded (such as exces- sively worn tires on a snow covered road). ⚫...
  • Page 334 The ABS, TRC and VSC systems will not function correctly if different tires are installed on the vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for further information when replacing tires or wheels. ⬛ Handling of tires and the suspension Using tires with any kind of problem or modifying the suspension will affect the driving assist systems, and may cause a system to malfunction.
  • Page 335: Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips Winter driving tips Carry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive the vehicle in a manner appropri- ate to the prevailing weather conditions. Preparation for winter ⚫ Use fluids that are appropriate to the prevailing outside temperatures. ⦁...
  • Page 336 The shift lever will be locked if it is attempted to be shifted from P to any other position without depressing the brake pedal. If the shift lever can be shifted, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately. ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 337 4-6. Driving tips WARNING ⬛ When the brakes freeze If normal braking is not restored, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immediately. ⬛ Caution when parking When parking without applying the parking brake, be sure to use wheel chocks.
  • Page 338: Eco-Friendly Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips Eco-friendly driving tips For improved fuel economy and reduced CO2 emissions, pay atten- tion to the following points: ◆ Accelerator pedal/brake pedal operation Drive your vehicle smoothly. Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration. Gradual acceleration and deceleration will help reduce excessive fuel con- sumption.
  • Page 339 4-6. Driving tips ◆ Performing idling stops ⚫ Avoid unnecessary idling. Stop the engine when parking the vehicle to reduce excessive fuel consumption, even it is only for a short period of time. ⚫ Except in severe environment, such as when the outside temperature is extremely low, warming up the engine before driving is unnecessary.
  • Page 340: Interior Features

    Interior features 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front manual air conditioning system ........340 Front automatic air conditioning system....348 Rear cooler system ....357 5-2. Using the audio system Steering switches ...... 359 5-3. Using the interior light Interior lights list .......
  • Page 341: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ✽ Front manual air conditioning system ▶ Vehicles without heaters ABAV510101E ▶ Vehicles with heaters ABAV510106E ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 342 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Operating the air conditioning system ⬛ Adjusting the cooler settings Press (increase) or (decrease). Press to use the air conditioning and dehumidifier. ABAV510102E is not pressed, the air condi- tioning system can be used for ventila- tion.
  • Page 343 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ⬛ Changing the fan speed Press (increase) or (decrease). Press to turn the fan off. ABAV510108E ⬛ Switching the air outlet (vehicles with heaters) Press Each time it is pressed, the air outlet is switched.
  • Page 344 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Other features ⬛ Switching between outside air introduction mode and recirculated air mode Each time is pressed, the mode is switched between outside air introduction and recirculated air. When the recirculated air mode is selected, the indicator comes on.
  • Page 345 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets ⬛ Airflow positions (vehicles without heaters) ABAV510104E ⬛ Airflow positions and fan speed (vehicles with heaters) Depending on air outlet settings, the position and speed of the airflow changes as shown in the following table. The fan speed depends on the air outlet.
  • Page 346 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ▶ Positions of air outlets ABAV510110E ⬛ Adjusting the airflow direction a Left and right air outlets b Central air outlet ABAV510105 ⬛ Using the air conditioning system for cooling In rare cases, it may appear that fog is blowing out of the air outlet, but this is normal when moist air is suddenly cooled.
  • Page 347 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ⬛ When the outside air temperature drops to around 0°C (32°F) Even if you press , the air conditioning system may not work. ⬛ When the air outlets are set to (vehicles with heaters) In order to deliver cool air to the driver and passengers’...
  • Page 348 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ⬛ To prevent the windshield from fogging up (vehicles with heaters) ⚫ Do not press when setting the temperature of the air conditioning system low in extremely humid weather. Also, do not switch the air outlets to .
  • Page 349: Front Automatic Air Conditioning System

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ✽ Front automatic air conditioning system The air outlets* and the fan speed are adjusted automatically in accordance with the set temperature. Vehicles with heaters ABAV510201E Operating the air conditioning system ⬛ Adjusting the temperature settings Turn the temperature adjustment dial to the right to increase the set...
  • Page 350 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ⬛ Adjusting the fan speed Turn the fan speed adjustment dial to the right to increase the fan speed, or to the left to decrease it Press to turn the fan off. ABAV510203E ⬛...
  • Page 351 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Using the automatic mode a Press The air outlets* and the fan speed are automatically adjusted. Vehicles with heaters b Adjust the temperature setting c Press (vehicles with heaters) Each time it is pressed, the air conditioning system is switched ON or OFF. d Press to turn the fan off ⬛...
  • Page 352 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Other features ⬛ Switching between outside air introduction mode and recirculated air mode Press Each time the button is pressed, the mode is switched between outside air introduc- tion and recirculated air. When the recirculated air mode is selected, the indicator comes on.
  • Page 353 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets ⬛ Airflow positions (vehicles without heaters) ABAV510204E ⬛ Airflow positions and fan speed (vehicles with heaters) Depending on air outlet settings, the position and speed of the airflow changes as shown in the following table. The fan speed depends on the air outlet.
  • Page 354 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ▶ Positions of air outlets ABAV510207E ⬛ Adjusting the airflow direction a Left and right air outlets b Central air outlet ABAV510205...
  • Page 355 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ⬛ Operation of the automatic mode The fan speed is adjusted automatically in accordance with the temperature setting and ambient conditions. Therefore, immediately after pressed, the fan may stop for a while until warm or cool air is ready to flow. ⬛...
  • Page 356 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ⬛ When the outside air temperature drops to around 0°C (32°F) Even if you press , the air conditioning system may not work. ⬛ When the air outlets are set to (vehicles with heaters) In order to deliver cool air to the driver and passengers’...
  • Page 357 5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ⬛ To prevent the windshield from fogging up (vehicles with heaters) ⚫ Do not press when setting the temperature of the air condition- ing system low in extremely humid weather. Also, do not switch the air out- lets to .
  • Page 358: Rear Cooler System

    5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ✽ Rear cooler system ABAV510301 ✽ a Front fan speed control button ✽ b Front fan speed adjustment dial c Rear fan speed adjustment dial Using the rear cooler system Turn on the fan of the front air conditioning system. Adjusting the fan speed Turn the fan speed adjustment dial to the right to increase the fan speed, or to the left to decrease it.
  • Page 359 Do not strongly poke or rub the mesh part of the air intake port using a thin stick or the like. ⚫ If dust is accumulated in the mesh part of the air intake port or the mesh part is clogged, contact your Toyota dealer. ABAV510303E...
  • Page 360: Using The Audio System

    5-2. Using the audio system ✽ Steering switches The audio system can be operated with the switches on the steering wheel. The operation may differ depending on the audio your vehicle has. For details, refer to the included instruction manual. ABAV520101E Locations of the switches vary according to the vehicle grade level, etc.
  • Page 361: Using The Interior Light

    5-3. Using the interior light Interior lights list ABAV530101E a Front personal lights b Interior light ✽ c Illumination lights ✽ d Outer mirror foot lamps Front personal lights ⬛ Operation with the door link switch a Door position (Door linked) The lights turn on or off when a door is opened or closed.
  • Page 362 5-3. Using the interior light ⬛ Operation with separate switches Turns the light on or off When the door link switch is in the door position with the door open, the light will not turn off even if the lens is pressed. KBRO530103E Interior light a Turns the light off...
  • Page 363 5-3. Using the interior light ⬛ ✽ Outer mirror foot lamps ⚫ The lamps turn on in conjunction with the illuminated entry system. ⚫ The lamps will not turn on when all the doors, including the back door, are closed while the engine switch is “ON”. ⬛...
  • Page 364: Storage Features

    5-4. Storage features List of storage features ABAV540101E a Open tray (➞ P. 368) d Glove box (➞ P. 364) b Bottle holder (➞ P. 366) e Console box (➞ P. 364) c Cup holder (➞ P. 365) WARNING ⚫ Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may cause the following when cabin temperature becomes high: ⦁...
  • Page 365 5-4. Storage features Glove box Pull up the lever to open it ABAV540102E Console box Pull up the knob to open it ▶ ▶ Type A Type B ABAV540103E ABAV540121E ✽ Cup holder (Driver's seat/front passenger's seat/rear seats )/Bottle holder ⬛...
  • Page 366 5-4. Storage features ⬛ Cup holder (Front passenger's seat) ▶ Type A Pull to open ABAV540105E ▶ Type B Push to open it Push again to close it. ABAV540106E...
  • Page 367 5-4. Storage features ⬛ ✽ Cup holder (Rear seats) ABAV540123 ⬛ Bottle holder ▶ ▶ Front doors Rear doors ABAV540107E ABAV540108E ▶ Rear side ABAV540109E ⬛ Using the bottle holder ⚫ When storing a plastic bottle, close the cap. ⚫ Some plastic bottles may not fit into it depending on size or shape.
  • Page 368 5-4. Storage features WARNING ⚫ Do not put anything other than cups, cans, and plastic bottles in the cup holder. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury. ⚫...
  • Page 369 5-4. Storage features Open tray ▶ ▶ Front doors Rear doors ABAV540110E ABAV540111E ▶ ▶ Rear side Instrument panel (driver's seat) ABAV540112E ABAV540120E ▶ Instrument panel (front passen- ✽ ger's seat) ABAV540113E ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 370 5-4. Storage features ▶ Front console tray Type A Type B ABAV540114E ABAV540115E ▶ Center console tray For vehicles with wireless charger, refer to P. 380. Type A Type B ABAV540116E ABAV540122E ▶ ✽ Rear console tray ABAV540117E WARNING Do not place anything that could easily roll in the tray while driving. The stored items may be thrown out and lead to an accident.
  • Page 371: Luggage Compartment Features

    5-4. Storage features Luggage compartment features Deck board ABAV540201 WARNING ⬛ Operating the deck board Do not operate it when luggage is on it. Doing so may lead to an accident or injury such as getting your fingers caught in it. ⬛...
  • Page 372 5-4. Storage features Deck box ABAV540202 Luggage tray ABAV540204 WARNING Do not place anything that could easily roll in the tray while driving. The stored items may be thrown out and lead to an accident.
  • Page 373: Using The Other Interior Features

    5-5. Using the other interior features Other interior features Sun visors a To set the visor in the forward position, flip it down b To set the visor in the side posi- tion, flip down, unhook, and swing it to the side Hook ABAV550102E ⬛...
  • Page 374 5-5. Using the other interior features ⬛ ✽ Ticket holder ABAV550104E WARNING ⚫ Do not put anything between the sun visor and the ceiling. There is a danger that items may fall out when the vehicle starts off. ⚫ Do not put anything other than items that are intended to be used in the sun visor ticket holder.
  • Page 375 5-5. Using the other interior features WARNING ⬛ ✽ Operating the armrest ⚫ Do not put your hands into the gap between the seat and armrest. Your fin- gers or hands may get caught in between, resulting in injury. Be extremely careful that children do not to get their fingers caught.
  • Page 376 5-5. Using the other interior features ⬛ Operating conditions When the engine switch is “ACC” or “ON” ⬛ When turning the engine switch to “OFF” Remove rechargeable electrical appliances such as mobile batteries. If left con- nected, the engine switch may not be able to be properly turned to “OFF”. NOTICE ⬛...
  • Page 377 5-5. Using the other interior features USB ports (For charging) They are used as power sources for devices with a power consumption of up to 10.5 W (5 VDC/2.1 A). They are for charging only and not designed for data transfer or other purposes.
  • Page 378 Check that the lids are closed. ⚫ If charging stops temporarily when the engine restarts, the battery may be deteriorated. In that case, contact your Toyota dealer. ⚫ Depending on the devices connected, charging may occasionally be sus- pended and then start again. This is not a malfunction.
  • Page 379 5-5. Using the other interior features WARNING ⚫ Inserting fingers or foreign matter such as metals and liquid into the USB ports may cause damage, a short circuit, or electric shock. ⚫ Be careful not to trip over the cables connected. This may cause damage to the device or injury due to falling.
  • Page 380 5-5. Using the other interior features ✽ USB port (for communication) Use this port to connect your device with the display audio pairable with smart phones. For details, refer to the instruction manual included with the display audio pairable with smart phones. ABAV550118E WARNING ⚫...
  • Page 381 5-5. Using the other interior features ✽ Wireless charger By placing a mobile device, such as a smartphone or mobile battery com- pliant with the wireless charging standard Qi developed by the Wireless Power Consortium (WPC), in the charging area, you can charge the mobile device.
  • Page 382 5-5. Using the other interior features ⬛ Charging a Turn the engine switch to “ACC” or “ON” b Press the power switch Each time you press the switch, it tog- gles between ON and OFF. Turning ON will cause the switch-on indicator to flash in orange.
  • Page 383 5-5. Using the other interior features ⬛ Switch-on indicator Switch-on indicator Situation The wireless charger is powered OFF Standby (Charging ready) A mobile device is placed in the charging area (A mobile Orange (Flashing) device is being detected) Your electronic key is detected Orange (Lit) Charging in progress Green (Lit)
  • Page 384 Heating pad ⦁ Media such as CDs or DVDs If charging does not work properly or the switch-on indicator continues flash- ing in cases other than those listed above, the wireless charger could be mal- functioning. Please contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 385 5-5. Using the other interior features ⬛ Installing covers or accessories to mobile devices Do not charge the mobile device with a cover or accessories that are not com- pliant with Qi. Depending on the type of covers or accessories, charging may not work.
  • Page 386 5-5. Using the other interior features WARNING ⬛ Cautions during driving For safety purposes, the driver should not operate the mobile device when charging the mobile device. ⬛ Effects of radio waves If you have any electro-medical devices implanted, such as an implantable car- diac pacemaker, implantable biventricular pacing pulse generator, or implant- able cardioverter defibrillator, consult your doctor before using the wireless charger.
  • Page 387 5-5. Using the other interior features Retractable assist grips Use the retractable assist grips attached to the ceiling to support your body while sitting on the seat while the vehicle is moving. ABAV550101E WARNING Do not use the assist grip when getting in or out of the vehicle or rising from your seat.
  • Page 388 Maintenance and care 6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior......388 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior......393 6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ..397 Scheduled maintenance ..400 General maintenance....412 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions ......415 Hood ..........
  • Page 389: Maintenance And Care Cleaning And Protecting The

    6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Perform the following to clean and protect the vehicle: ⚫ Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust ⚫...
  • Page 390 6-1. Maintenance and care ⬛ Water splashed over the vehicle during car wash, etc. (vehicles with key- free system) If water splashes on the door handle switch, the doors may get locked and unlocked repeatedly while the electronic key is located within the operating range.
  • Page 391 ⬛ ✽ Blind Spot Monitor Scratches on the rear bumper paint may prevent the system from working normally. Contact your Toyota dealer. ⬛ ✽ Waxing the aluminum wheels Be careful not to have wax attached to the seat of the nut. It could loosen the nut and cause the tire to come off, which may lead to an unforeseen accident.
  • Page 392 6-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ⬛ Cleaning the exterior lights ⚫ Wash carefully. Do not use any organic solvent or scrub with a hard brush. This may damage the surfaces of the lights. ⚫ Do not apply wax to the surfaces of the lights. Wax may cause damage to the lenses.
  • Page 393 6-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ⬛ When using a high pressure car wash ⚫ ✽ Do not splash water directly to the cameras or their surrounding area using a high-pressure washer during a car wash. The high water pressure adds stress and may prevent the equipment from working properly.
  • Page 394: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior The following procedures will help protect your vehicle's interior and keep it in top condition: Protecting the vehicle interior ⚫ Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty surfaces with a cloth dampened with cold or lukewarm water ⚫...
  • Page 395 ⬛ Carpet cleaning Toyota recommends that you keep the carpet dry at all times. To clean the car- pet, a commercially available foam-type cleaner can be used. Use a sponge or brush to spread the foam over the carpet and work it in a cir- cular motion.
  • Page 396 ⬛ Cleaning inside of the windshield ✽ Be careful not to touch the stereo camera Scratches made by accidents or shocks may cause the Toyota Safety Sense fea- ture to malfunction or fail. ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 397 6-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ⬛ Cleaning the inside of the rear window (vehicles with the rear window defogger) ⚫ Do not use window washing detergent, etc., for such solutions can damage the hot wires. Instead, gently wipe the window along its hot wires with cloth dampened with water or warm water.
  • Page 398: Maintenance

    Toyota technicians are well-trained specialists receiving the latest service information through technical bulletins, service tips and in-dealership training programs. They learn to work on Toyota before they work on your vehicle, rather than while they are working on it. Doesn’t that seem like the best way? Your Toyota dealer has invested a lot of money in special Toyota tools and service equipment.
  • Page 399 ⚫ Engine coolant temperature continually higher than normal If you notice any of these clues, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Your vehicle may need adjustment or repair.
  • Page 400 6-2. Maintenance WARNING ⬛ If your vehicle is not properly maintained Improper maintenance could result in serious damage to the vehicle and pos- sible death or serious injury. ⬛ Handling of the battery Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead com- pounds which are known to cause brain damage.
  • Page 401: Scheduled Maintenance

    6-2. Maintenance Scheduled maintenance Perform maintenance by the schedule as follows: Maintenance schedule requirements Your vehicle needs to be serviced in according to the normal maintenance schedule. (See “Maintenance schedule”.) If you mainly operate your vehicle under one or more of the special oper- ating conditions below, some of the maintenance schedule items need to be serviced more frequently in order to keep your vehicle in good condi- tion.
  • Page 402 6-2. Maintenance Maintenance schedule (except for Mexico) Maintenance operations : I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary R = Replace, change or lubricate SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: (Odometer x1000 MONTHS reading or months, x1000 whichever miles comes first.) BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS 1 Drive belts 2 Engine oil 3 Engine oil filter...
  • Page 403 6-2. Maintenance SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: (Odometer x1000 MONTHS reading or months, x1000 whichever miles comes first.) CHASSIS AND BODY 13 Clutch pedal Brake pedal and parking brake* Brake linings and drums (include park- ing brake linings and drums) 16 Brake pads and discs I: 6 17 Brake fluid R: 24...
  • Page 404 6-2. Maintenance SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: (Odometer x1000 MONTHS reading or months, x1000 whichever miles comes first.) Front and rear sus- pension Tires and inflation pressure Lights, horns, wipers and washers 29 Air conditioning filter After 80000 km (48000 miles) or 48 months inspection, inspect every 20000 km (12000 miles) or 12 months.
  • Page 405 6-2. Maintenance Additional maintenance schedule (except for Mexico) Refer to the following table for normal maintenance schedule items requiring more frequent service specific to the type of severe conditions. (For outline, see “Maintenance schedule requirements”.) A-1: Operating on rough or muddy roads, or roads with melted snow Inspection* of brake linings and drums Every 10000 km (6000 miles) or 6...
  • Page 406 6-2. Maintenance I: Every 5000 km (3000 miles) or 3 Inspection* or replacement of continu- months ously variable transmission fluid (includ- ing front differential) R: Every 50000 km (30000 miles) Every 20000 km (12000 miles) or 24 Replacement of air conditioning filter months B-1: Heavily loaded vehicle (Example: Using a car top carrier, etc.) Every 5000 km (3000 miles) or 3...
  • Page 407 6-2. Maintenance Every 5000 km (3000 miles) or 3 Replacement of engine oil filter months Inspection* of brake linings and drums Every 10000 km (6000 miles) or 6 (include parking brake linings and drums) months Every 10000 km (6000 miles) or 3 Inspection* of brake pads and discs months...
  • Page 408 6-2. Maintenance Maintenance schedule (For Mexico) Maintenance operations : I = Inspect, correct or replace as necessary R = Replace, change or lubricate SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: (Odometer x1000 MONTHS reading or months, x1000 whichever miles comes first.) BASIC ENGINE COMPONENTS 1 Valve clearance 2 Drive belts Replace when the maintenance reminder...
  • Page 409 6-2. Maintenance SERVICE ODOMETER READING INTERVAL: (Odometer x1000 MONTHS reading or months, x1000 whichever miles comes first.) CHASSIS AND BODY Brake linings and drums (include park- ing brake linings and drums) 14 Brake pads and discs I: 6 15 Brake fluid R: 24 I: 6 16 Clutch fluid...
  • Page 410 6-2. Maintenance REMARKS: See page 412 for general maintenance items. Replace both the engine oil and oil filter, even when the maintenance reminder does not appear, after 6 months have passed, or when driven over 10,000 km (6,000 miles) since the last oil change. After 80000 km (48000 miles) or 48 months inspection, inspect every 20000 km (12000 miles) or 12 months.
  • Page 411 6-2. Maintenance I: Every 2500 km (1500 miles) or 3 months Inspection* or replacement of air cleaner filter R: Every 20000 km (12000 miles) or 48 months Inspection* of brake linings and drums Every 10000 km (6000 miles) or 6 (include parking brake linings and drums) months Every 10000 km (6000 miles) or 3...
  • Page 412 6-2. Maintenance Replace when the maintenance Replacement of engine oil filter reminder appears.* I: Every 5000 km (3000 miles) or 3 Inspection* or replacement of continu- months ously variable transmission fluid (includ- ing front differential) R: Every 50000 km (30000 miles) B-3: Extensive idling and/or low speed driving for a long distance such as police, taxi or door-to-door delivery use Replace when the maintenance...
  • Page 413: General Maintenance

    Listed below are the general maintenance items that should be per- formed at the intervals specified. It is recommended that any prob- lem you notice should be brought to the attention of your Toyota dealer or qualified service shop for advice.
  • Page 414 6-2. Maintenance Items Check points ⚫ Does the clutch pedal move smoothly? ⚫ Does the clutch pedal have appropriate clearance Clutch pedal from the floor? ⚫ Does the clutch pedal have the correct amount of free play? (➞ P. 541) ⚫...
  • Page 415 6-2. Maintenance Vehicle exterior Items Check points ⚫ Doors Do the doors operate smoothly? ⚫ Engine hood Does the engine hood lock system work properly? ⚫ There should not be any signs of fluid leakage after the Fluid leaks vehicle has been parked. ⚫...
  • Page 416: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    ⚫ (➞ P. 427) Funnel (used only for adding brake fluid) ⚫ “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or a similar high quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid Engine coolant level technology “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is premixed (➞...
  • Page 417: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING The engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that may move suddenly, become hot, or become electrically energized. To avoid death or seri- ous injury, observe the following precautions. ⬛ When working on the engine compartment ⚫...
  • Page 418: Hood

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood Unlock from the vehicle interior and open the hood. Open the hood a Pull the hood lock release lever The hood rises slightly. ABAV630201E b Pull up the lever and open the hood ABAV630202 c Hold the grip and remove the hood stay, and insert it into the stay hole Grip...
  • Page 419 Lower the hood gently and close it by pushing it with your hand ⬛ To disconnect the battery terminals If you disconnect the battery terminals, the information stored in the computer will be erased. Before removing the battery terminals, contact your Toyota dealer for assistance. WARNING ⬛...
  • Page 420 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ⬛ When closing the hood Be careful not to get your hands caught. There is a danger of serious injury. ABAV630204 ⬛ When opening the hood Make sure to use the support rod to support the hood when opening it, ensur- ing that the rod is fixed correctly.
  • Page 421: Floor Jack

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Floor jack When using a floor jack, follow the instructions in the manual pro- vided with the jack and perform the operation safety. When raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor- rectly. Improper placement may damage your vehicle or cause injury. ◆...
  • Page 422: Engine Compartment

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment ABAV630401E a Washer fluid tank (➞ P. 431) g Air cleaner (➞ P. 432) b Engine oil filler cap (➞ P. 423) h Engine coolant reservoir (➞ P. 425) c Engine oil level dipstick (➞ P. 422) i Electric cooling fan d Brake fluid reservoir (➞...
  • Page 423 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil With the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oil level on the dipstick. ⬛ Checking the engine oil a Park the vehicle on level ground. After warming up the engine and turning it off, wait more than 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the bottom of the engine.
  • Page 424 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ⬛ Adding engine oil If the oil level is below or near the low level mark, add engine oil of the same type as that already in the engine. ABAV630403 Make sure to check the oil type and prepare the items needed before add- ing oil.
  • Page 425 Dispose of used oil and filters only in a safe and acceptable manner. Do not dispose of used oil and filters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Toyota dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recycling or disposal. ⚫...
  • Page 426 If the coolant level drops within a short time of replenishing Visually check the radiator, hoses, engine coolant reservoir cap, drain cock and water pump. If you cannot find a leak, have your Toyota dealer test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 427 Radiator and condenser Check the radiator and condenser and clear away any foreign objects. If either of the above parts is extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, have your vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING ⬛...
  • Page 428 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Brake fluid ⬛ Checking fluid level The brake fluid level should be between the “MAX” and “MIN” lines on the tank. ABAV630408E ⬛ Adding fluid Make sure to check the fluid type and prepare the necessary item. Fluid type FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 brake fluid Item...
  • Page 429 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Battery Check the battery as follows. ⬛ Caution symbols The meanings of each caution symbol on the top of the battery are as fol- lows: No smoking, no naked Battery acid flames, no sparks Shield eyes Note operating instructions Keep away from children Explosive gas ⬛...
  • Page 430 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ⬛ Adding distilled water KBTE730408 a Remove the vent plug. b Add distilled water. If the “UPPER LEVEL” line cannot be seen, check the fluid level by looking directly at the cell. c Put the vent plug back on and close it securely. ⬛...
  • Page 431 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ⬛ Where to safely charge the battery Always charge the battery in an open area. Do not charge the battery in a garage or closed room where there is insufficient ventilation. ⬛ Emergency measures regarding electrolyte ⚫...
  • Page 432 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Washer fluid ⬛ Inspection procedure Check the liquid surface with your eyes from the side of the washer tank. ABAV630406 ⬛ Refill procedure Remove the cap from the washer tank and dilute the fluid by referring to the freezing temperature shown on the washer fluid container.
  • Page 433 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Air cleaner filter Check the air cleaner filter as follows: a Release the clips. ABAV630409E b Release the 2 claws. ABAV630411E c Lift the cover and take out the air cleaner filter. ABAV630410E...
  • Page 434 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Inspect the outer surface of the filter, and replace the filter if it is extremely dirty. If the filter is only moderately dusty, use compressed air to blow dust out of the filter. WARNING ⬛ To prevent inhaling dust Wear a respirator when using compressed air to clean the air cleaner filter.
  • Page 435: Tires

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tires Replace or rotate tires in accordance with maintenance schedules and treadwear. Checking tires Check if the treadwear indicators are showing on the tires. Also check the tires for uneven wear, such as excessive wear on one side of the tread. Check the spare tire condition and pressure if not rotated.
  • Page 436 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire rotation Rotate the tires in the order shown. To equalize tire wear and help extend tire life, Toyota recommends that tire rotation is carried out approximately every 5000 km (3000 miles). ▶ ▶ Vehicles with a spare tire of differ-...
  • Page 437 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Initializing the tire pressure warning system (vehicles with a tire pressure warning system) ⬛ The tire pressure warning system must be initialized in the following circumstances: ⚫ When rotating front and rear tires which have different tire inflation pressures ⚫...
  • Page 438 A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage If you are not sure, consult with your Toyota dealer. ⬛ Replacing tires and wheels (vehicles with a tire pressure warning system) If the ID code of the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter is not regis- tered, the tire pressure warning system will not work properly.
  • Page 439 ⚫ In the following cases, the tire pressure warning system may not operate properly. ⦁ If non-genuine Toyota wheels are used. ⦁ A tire has been replaced with a tire that is not an OE (Original Equipment) tire. ⦁ A tire has been replaced with a tire that is not of the specified size.
  • Page 440 Do not mix tires of different makes, models or tread patterns. Also, do not mix tires of remarkably different treadwear. ⚫ Do not use tire sizes other than those recommended by Toyota. ⚫ Do not mix differently constructed tires (radial, bias-belted or bias-ply tires).
  • Page 441 If a liquid sealant is used, contact your Toyota dealer or other qualified service shop as soon as possible. After use of liquid sealant, make sure to replace the tire pressure warning valve and trans-...
  • Page 442: Tire Pressure

    Reduced tire life due to wear ⚫ Reduced safety ⚫ Damage to the drive train If a tire needs frequent inflating, have your Toyota dealer inspect it. ⬛ Instructions for checking tire pressure When checking tire pressure, observe the following: ⚫...
  • Page 443 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ⬛ Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance Keep your tires properly inflated. If the tires are not properly inflated, the following conditions may occur which could lead to an accident resulting in death or serious injury: ⚫...
  • Page 444: Wheels

    ✽ Aluminum wheel precautions ⚫ Use only Toyota wheel nuts and wrenches designed for use with your aluminum wheels. ⚫ When rotating, repairing or changing your tires, check that the wheel nuts are still tight after driving 1600 km (1000 miles).
  • Page 445 ⚫ Because tire repair or replacement may affect the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters, make sure to have tires serviced by your Toyota dealer or other qualified service shop. In addition, make sure to purchase your tire pressure warning valves and transmitters at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 446: Replacing The Air Conditioning Filter

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replacing the air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to maintain air conditioning efficiency. Replacement method a Turn the engine switch to “OFF” b Remove the glove box a Push the left side inward and disengage the upper claw b Push the right side inward and disengage the upper claw...
  • Page 447 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance e To install, reverse the removal procedure Insert the filter into section A then attach the filter cover. ABAV630804E ⬛ Changing interval Inspect and replace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance schedule. In dusty areas or areas with heavy traffic flow, early replacement may be required.
  • Page 448: Replacing The Wiper Rubbers

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replacing the wiper rubbers When replacing the wiper rubbers, handle each part of the wipers as follows. Windshield wipers ⬛ Removing and attaching the windshield wiper blades a Raise the wiper arm in the order of driver's seat side and front passenger's seat side.
  • Page 449 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ⬛ Replacing the windshield wiper rubbers a Pull the wiper rubber, remove the stopper by pressing the claw Claw of the wiper blade, and pull out the wiper rubber ABAV630903 b Remove the 2 metal plates from the old wiper rubber and attach them to the new wiper rubber Pay attention to the orientation of the...
  • Page 450 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear wiper ⬛ Removing and attaching the rear wiper blades a Raise the wiper arm and remove the wiper blade a Rotate the wiper blade until the claw fitting comes off b Remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm ABAV630906 b To attach the windshield wiper blade, do it in the reverse steps of the...
  • Page 451 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance c Insert the wiper rubber through the b claw of the wiper blade. Once the wiper rubber runs through the c claw, let it stick out from the stopper and then slide it through the other a claw Applying a small amount of washer fluid to the wiper rubber makes the insertion easier.
  • Page 452 Handling of wiper blade and wiper rubber Incorrect handling can damage the wiper blade and wiper rubber. If you are not comfortable with replacing the wiper blade and wiper rubber yourself, con- tact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ⚫ If you raise the wiper blade by holding the blade only, the blade may be deformed.
  • Page 453: Replacing The Key Battery

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replacing the key battery When the battery is low, replace it with a new battery. What to prepare ⚫ A thin-bladed flathead screwdriver (narrow enough to fit in the dent) ⚫ Emergency key (vehicles with key-free system) ⚫...
  • Page 454 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance d Attach the rubber cover to the module When inserting the rubber cover, insert the protruded part first and then press down the entire unit evenly. If the rub- ber cover is not secured in place, it could cause water or dust to enter inside, leading to malfunction.
  • Page 455 ▶ Vehicles with key-free system a Remove the emergency key (➞ P. 144) b Remove the cover Place the Toyota logo side down when removing it. Insert the emergency key all the way to the end. To prevent damage, wrap a cloth...
  • Page 456 Protruded part KBRO620605 ⬛ Use a CR2032 lithium battery ⚫ Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores. ⚫ Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manu- facturer. ⚫...
  • Page 457 ✽ or the electronic key and stow the key in the place where children cannot reach, and then contact your Toyota dealer. ⚫ If you accidentally swallow a battery or put a battery into a part of your body, get emergency medical attention immediately.
  • Page 458: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing fuses If a light or the electrical system does not operate, a fuse may have blown. Check the fuse. a Turn the engine switch to “OFF” b Open the fuse box ▶ Engine compartment While pressing down the claw, lift the cover ABAV631101...
  • Page 459 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance c Remove the fuse removal tool ▶ Engine compartment Remove the fuse removal tool from the inner side of the cover ABAV631103E ▶ Instrument panel Remove the fuse removal tool from the fuse box KBTA620704 d Remove the fuse by pinching it with the fuse removal tool KBTA620706...
  • Page 460 The fuses are designed to blow, protecting the wiring harness from damage. ⬛ When replacing light bulbs We recommend that you use genuine Toyota products designated for this vehicle. Because certain bulbs are connected to circuits designed to prevent overload, products other than the Toyota genuine parts designated for this...
  • Page 461 Never use a fuse of a higher amperage rating than that indicated, or use any other object in place of a fuse. ⚫ Always use a genuine Toyota fuse or equivalent. Never replace a fuse with a wire, even as a temporary fix. ⚫...
  • Page 462: Replacing Light Bulbs

    Replacing light bulbs You can replace the bulbs listed below yourself. The difficulty of replacing bulbs depends on the bulb. We recommend that you replace the parts at your Toyota dealer because they may get dam- aged. Preparing light bulbs Check the W (wattage) of the defective light bulb.
  • Page 463 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ⬛ Rear ABAV631202 a License plate lights...
  • Page 464 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Bulb replacement procedure ⬛ ✽ Front fog lights a Turn the steering wheel to the opposite side of the light bulb to be replaced and change the direction of the tires b Remove the clips (4 pcs) and pull off the fender liner ABAV631203 c Hold down the claw and remove...
  • Page 465 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance d Rotate the light bulb and remove KBRO620828N e Replace and attach the light bulb Align the light bulb's claws (3 locations) to the mounted area, insert it and secure it in place. KBRO620829N f Attach the connector After attaching the connector, turn on the front fog lights and make sure there is no light leaking out.
  • Page 466 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance g Restore the fender liner to the original position and attach the clips (4 pcs) ABAV631204 ⬛ License plate lights a Slide the light body and remove it ABAV631205...
  • Page 467 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance b Hold down the claw and remove the connector ABAV631206 c Rotate the socket and remove it ABAV631207 d Remove the light bulb KBTH720826 e Attach the new light bulb, rotate the socket and set it to the lens ABAV631208...
  • Page 468 Push it in to the vehicle right side b Push the light body ABAV631209 ⬛ Other light bulbs If any other light bulbs go out, replace them at your Toyota dealer. ⚫ Headlight high beam/low beam ⚫ Front position lights ⚫...
  • Page 469 Each unit of LED headlights, rear combination lights, side turn signal lights ✽ and high mounted stoplight are made of several LEDs. If any one of the LEDs do not light up, replace it at your Toyota dealer. ⬛ ✽ When replacing the front fog lights Remove the retaining clips of the fender liner and replace the light bulb.
  • Page 470 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ⬛ When replacing light bulbs ⚫ Turn off the lights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the lights. The bulbs become very hot and may cause burns. There is also a danger of electric shock. ⚫...
  • Page 471 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance...
  • Page 472: When Trouble Arises

    If a warning light turns on..486 When warning messages are displayed ........495 When the function off codes are displayed (vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense) ......508 If you have a flat tire ....510 If the engine does not start ..521...
  • Page 473: Essential Information

    7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers Use the emergency flashers to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road due to a breakdown or other reason. Press the switch All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 474: If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency

    7-1. Essential information If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency Only in an emergency when it becomes impossible to stop the vehi- cle in the normal way, stop the vehicle using the following procedure: a Keep the brake pedal depressed firmly with your both feet Do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly.
  • Page 475 7-1. Essential information WARNING ⬛ If the engine has to be turned off while driving ⚫ Power assist for the brakes and steering wheel will be lost, making the brake pedal harder to depress and the steering wheel heavier to turn. Decelerate as much as possible before turning off the engine.
  • Page 476: Fire Extinguisher

    7-1. Essential information ✽ Fire extinguisher A fire extinguisher is located in the under the front passenger seat. It is for use in emergencies, such as in the event of a fire. a Release the fixed band and then remove the fire extinguisher. Fixed band ABAV710301E b Push the button.
  • Page 477 7-1. Essential information ⬛ After using the fire extinguisher Store it securely in place. Replace it with a new one as soon as possible. ⬛ Expiration date The fire extinguisher has an expiration date. It should be replaced with a new one before the expiry date.
  • Page 478: If The Vehicle Is Submerged Or Water On The Road Is Rising

    Laminated glass is used in the windshield on this vehicle. Laminated glass cannot be shattered with an emergency hammer*. Tempered glass is used in the windows on this vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer or aftermarket accessory manufacturer for further infor- mation about an emergency hammer. WARNING ⬛...
  • Page 479: Steps To Take In An Emergency

    If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend having your vehicle towed by your Toyota dealer or commercial towing service, using a wheel-lift type truck or flatbed truck. Use a safety chain system for all towing, and abide by all state/pro- vincial and local laws.
  • Page 480 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or seri- ous injury. ⬛ When towing the vehicle Be sure to transport the vehicle with the front wheels raised or with all four wheels raised off the ground.
  • Page 481 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Using a flatbed truck If your vehicle is transported by a flatbed truck, it should be tied down at the locations shown in the illustra- tion. After transportation, restore the lid attached to the rear side. ABAV720104 When securing the vehicle using chains, cables, or the like, set the...
  • Page 482 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency towing procedure To have your vehicle towed by another vehicle, the towing eyelet must be installed to your vehicle. Install the towing eyelet using the following pro- cedure. a Take out the wheel nut wrench and towing eyelet (➞ P. 511) b Remove the eyelet cover using a flathead screwdriver.
  • Page 483 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency d Tighten down the towing eyelet securely using a wheel nut wrench or hard metal bar. ABAV720112 e Securely attach cables or chains to the towing eyelet. Take care not to damage the vehicle body. f Enter the vehicle being towed and start the engine.
  • Page 484 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or seri- ous injury. ⬛ While towing ⚫ When towing using cables or chains, avoid sudden starts, etc. which place excessive stress on the towing eyelets, cables or chains.
  • Page 485: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you think something is wrong If you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probably needs adjustment or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Visible symptoms ⚫ Fluid leaks under the vehicle (Water dripping from the air conditioning after use is normal) ⚫...
  • Page 486: Fuel Pump Shut Off System

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Fuel pump shut off system If the engine stalls due to a strong external impact, the fuel pump shut off system may be operating. The fuel pump shut off system is a device that prevents secondary disasters such as fires by stopping the supply of fuel to the engine.
  • Page 487: If A Warning Light Turns On

    If a warning light remains on or flashes, remain calm and take the following actions. Even if the warning light lights up or flashes then goes out, it is not a malfunction. However, if the same phenomenon occurs again, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. Warning light/Warning buzzers list Warning...
  • Page 488 Warning light name/Warning content/Action to take lights ✽ Continuously variable transmission warning light Malfunction of the continuously variable transmission electronic control system ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immedi- ately. SRS warning light ⦁ Malfunction in the SRS airbag system ⦁...
  • Page 489 Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light (Flashing) ✽ Lane Departure Warning OFF indicator ✽ Master warning light Malfunction in some features of the Toyota Safety Sense system ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. (Flashing) ✽ Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light ✽...
  • Page 490 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning Warning light name/Warning content/Action to take lights ✽ Brake Override System warning light When the Brake Override System is activated ➞ Release your foot from the accelerator pedal (Lit) ✽ Hands-off warning light (warning buzzer* The driver is driving with their hands off the steering wheel ➞...
  • Page 491 ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. (Flashing) ✽ Engine oil deterioration warning light The engine oil is deteriorated ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer immedi- (Lit) ately. Parking brake indicator* ⦁ Overheating in the parking brake ➞...
  • Page 492 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Low brake fluid level warning buzzer: The warning buzzer sounds when the vehicle has reached a speed of 5 km/h (3 mph) or more while the warning light is on. If the buzzer sounds, the brake fluid may be low.
  • Page 493 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Rear seat belt reminder warning buzzer: When any of the rear seat passengers unfasten their seat belt when the vehi- cle speed is approx. 20 km/h (12 mph) or faster, the buzzer will continue to sound for approx.
  • Page 494 (vehicles with a tire pressure warning system) If the tire pressure warning light frequently comes on after blinking for 1 min- ute when the engine switch is turned on, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 495 Check the tires. If a tire is flat, change it with the spare tire and have the flat tire repaired by the near- est Toyota dealer. ⚫ Avoid abrupt maneuvering and braking. If the vehicle tires deteriorate, you could lose control of the steering wheel or the brakes.
  • Page 496: When Warning Messages Are Displayed

    ✽ When warning messages are displayed If the warning message appears on the TFT color multi-information display, be calm and take action as specified below. If the message appears again after troubleshooting, contact your Toyota dealer. Messages and warnings Indicators/...
  • Page 497 “Brake Hold Malfunc- tion Press Brake to cle, and have the vehicle inspected at Stop” (Flashing) your Toyota dealer immediately. ✽ Malfunction in the brake hold system ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toy- “Brake Hold Malfunc- tion Visit Your Dealer”...
  • Page 498 ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toy- “AHB Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” ota dealer. (Yellow) (Flashing) ✽ Malfunction of Toyota Safety Sense “Front Camera Mal- ➞ Have the vehicle inspected at your Toy- function Visit Your Dealer” ota dealer. (Flashing) Malfunction of reverse sensors “Sonar Sensor Mal-...
  • Page 499 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Indicators/ Warning messages Warning Warning content/Action to take lights Malfunction in the brake assist Malfunction in the VSC system Malfunction in the TRC system “VSC System Malfunc- Malfunction in the hill-start assist control tion Visit Your Dealer”...
  • Page 500 Malfunction in the tire pressure warning ✽ system “TPWS Malfunction ➞ Have the system checked by your Toyota Visit Your Dealer” dealer. Low tire inflation pressure such as natural ✽ causes (➞ P. 492) or flat tire (➞ P. 510) ➞...
  • Page 501 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Indicators/ Warning messages Warning Warning content/Action to take lights Driver's or front passenger's seat belt is not fastened The warning buzzer will sound. “Fasten Seat Belt” It will be displayed when the vehicle speed exceeds approx.
  • Page 502 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Indicators/ Warning messages Warning Warning content/Action to take lights You tried to activate the auto release of the parking brake (➞ P. 238) with the driver's ✽ door open ➞ Close the driver's door before operation “Parking Brake cannot —...
  • Page 503 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Indicators/ Warning messages Warning Warning content/Action to take lights The brake hold system switch was operated ✽ without depressing the brake pedal “Press Brake and ➞ Operate the switch while depressing the — Switch to Deactivate”...
  • Page 504 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Indicators/ Warning messages Warning Warning content/Action to take lights ✽ The Lane Departure Warning is activated The warning buzzer will sound. ➞ Check the safety around you and move “LDW in Operation” the vehicle back into the car lane using (Flashing) the steering wheel Reverse sensor activated...
  • Page 505 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency When the light comes on after blinking for 1 minute The warning light turns on at the activation of the primary brake or secondary brake of the pre-collision braking or the engine output suppression control/ brake control of the pedal misoperation control (front).
  • Page 506 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Situations requiring immediate action Take action according to each troubleshooting method and check to see if the key-free system's warning message turns off. Internal External warning warning Warning messages Warning content/Action to take buzzer buzzer You tried to start the engine with-...
  • Page 507 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Internal External warning warning Warning messages Warning content/Action to take buzzer buzzer When the engine switch was “OFF” and the electronic key was left inside the vehicle, you opened the driver's door and then tried to close and lock the door with the door —...
  • Page 508 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Internal External warning warning Warning messages Warning content/Action to take buzzer buzzer Unable to unlock the steering wheel by pressing the engine switch “Press Engine SW While ➞ Step on the brake pedal and —...
  • Page 509: When The Function Off Codes Are Displayed (Vehicles With Toyota Safety Sense)

    (vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense) When the Toyota Safety Sense function stops, the function off code will appear on the display and the Toyota Safety Sense OFF indicator light and the Lane Departure Warning OFF indicator will light up. If that happens, take the following actions.
  • Page 510 If the function off code remains displayed even after troubleshooting, it may indicate a malfunction of the systems. It does not affect normal driving, but you should have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⚫ “11E” will be displayed when the shift lever is placed in a position other than ⚫...
  • Page 511: If You Have A Flat Tire

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire Replace the flat tire with the supplied spare tire. (See P. 434 for more information about tires) WARNING ⬛ If you have a flat tire Do not drive with a flat tire. Even over short distances, the tires and wheels can be irreparably damaged or cause an accident.
  • Page 512 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Tools and jack position ABAV720701 a Jack d Spare tire b Jack handle e Towing eyelet c Wheel nut wrench WARNING ⬛ Using the jack Observe the following precautions. Improper use of the jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading to death or serious injury.
  • Page 513 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ⚫ When raising the vehicle, do not put an object on or under the jack ⚫ Do not raise the vehicle to a height greater than that required to replace the tire ⚫...
  • Page 514 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Procedure to take out the spare tire a Open the cover ABAV720704 b Loosen the spare tire clamp bolt using the wheel nut wrench. ABAV720705 c Lift the tire holder up slightly and unhook the clamp from the tire holder.
  • Page 515 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Replacing flat tires a Place wheel chocks wheels ABAV720709 Tire to be replaced Wheel chocks position Left side Behind right rear wheel Front wheels Right side Behind left rear wheel Left side In front of right front wheel Rear wheels Right side In front of left front wheel...
  • Page 516 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency d Turn part A of the jack by hand and hook the jack groove firmly to the jack set position (between 2 notches) ABAV720710 e Raise the vehicle until the tires are slightly off the ground Use the jack handle together with the wheel nut wrench, as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 517 ⦁ If there are any cracks or deformations in the bolt screws, nut threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ⦁ When installing the wheel nuts, be sure to install them with the tapered...
  • Page 518 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Installing the spare tire a Remove any dirt or foreign mat- ter from the wheel contact sur- face If the wheel contact surface is dirty, the wheel nuts may loosen while the vehi- cle is in motion, causing the tire to come off.
  • Page 519 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency d Tighten the nuts firmly 2 or 3 times in the order shown in the illustration Tightening torque: 103 N·m (10.5 kgf·m, 76 ft·lbf) ABAV720716 e Attach the wheel ornament* Periphery portions For steel wheels only Valve Align the tire valve (air inlet) with the notch on the wheel ornament, and...
  • Page 520 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Stowing the flat/spare tire a Stow the tire on the tire holder as shown. Place the outer side of the tire on the tire holder when stowing. ABAV720717 b Lift up the tire holder and hook the clamp.
  • Page 521 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Stowing the jack and tools a Lift the deck board b Store the jack and tools ⬛ Spare tires Make sure to check the tire pressure. (➞ P. 542) ⬛ Jack Before storing the jack in the deck box, fully tighten the threaded rod (of the jack).
  • Page 522: If The Engine Does Not Start

    There may be a disconnected battery terminal. ⚫ The battery may be discharged. (➞ P. 524) Contact your Toyota dealer if the procedures are not clear, or if the engine does not start even after the measures have been taken. ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 523: If The Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly (Vehicles With Key-Free System)

    ⦁ The indicator of the engine switch lights up in green. ⦁ The alarm will shut off. (➞ P. 77) ABAV710902E c Press the engine switch If you are still unable to start the engine after following the above steps, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 524 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ⬛ Stopping the engine As you usually would when stopping the engine, set the shift lever to P for con- tinuously variable transmission vehicles, and set it to N for manual transmis- sion vehicles, then press the engine switch. ⬛...
  • Page 525: If The Vehicle Battery Is Discharged

    If the battery is discharged, you can start the engine by following the steps below. You can also call your Toyota dealer or a qualified repair shop. If you have a booster cable and a second vehicle with a 12 V battery, you can start your vehicle by following the steps below.
  • Page 526 ⬛ If the vehicle battery is discharged The data stored in the computer will be erased. If your vehicle's battery dis- charges, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ⬛ Charging the battery The electricity stored in the battery will discharge gradually even when the vehicle is not in use, due to natural discharge and the draining effects of cer- tain electrical appliances.
  • Page 527 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ⬛ Avoiding battery fires or explosions Observe the following precautions to prevent the fire and sparks to be gener- ated as these may ignite the flammable gas emitted from the battery of the second vehicle and cause an explosion: ⚫...
  • Page 528 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ⬛ To prevent damage to the vehicle Do not start the vehicle by pushing or pulling it. The catalytic converter may overheat and cause a fire. NOTICE ⬛ To prevent battery discharge ⚫...
  • Page 529: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    Cooling fan b Radiator If a large amount of coolant has leaked, immediately contact your Toyota ABAV721101 dealer. d Check that the amount of coolant in the reservoir tank is between “F” (upper limit) and “L” (lower limit) a Reservoir tank b “F”...
  • Page 530 (The fan may not operate in freezing temperatures) g If the fan is not operating: Stop the engine immediately and contact your Toyota dealer If the fan is operating: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Toyota dealer WARNING ⬛...
  • Page 531 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE ⬛ When adding engine coolant Wait until the engine has sufficiently cooled down before adding engine cool- ant. When adding coolant, do so slowly. Suddenly adding cool coolant to a hot engine can cause damage to the engine.
  • Page 532: If The Vehicle Has Become Stuck

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle has become stuck Carry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehicle has become stuck in mud, sand or snow: a Make sure that the parking brake is applied. For continuously variable transmission vehicles, set the shift lever to P, and for the manual trans- mission vehicles, set it to N, then stop the engine b Remove the dirt and snow from around the wheels...
  • Page 533 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE If the vehicle remains stuck even after these procedures are performed, the vehi- cle may require towing to be freed.
  • Page 534: Vehicle Information

    Vehicle information 8-1. List of specifications Maintenance data (specified fuel, oil capacity, etc.)...... 534 Fuel information ......544 8-2. Customizations List of customizable features........545 8-3. Initial setting Item that requires initial setting ........550...
  • Page 535: List Of Specifications Maintenance Data (Specified Fuel, Oil Capacity, Etc.)

    8-1. List of specifications Maintenance data (specified fuel, oil capacity, etc.) Dimensions 4395 mm (173.0 in.) Overall length 4475 mm (176.2 in.)* 1730 mm (68.1 in.) Overall width 1750 mm (68.9 in.)* 1665 mm (65.6 in.)* 1675 mm (65.9 in.)* Overall height* 1690 mm (66.5 in.)* 1700 mm (66.9 in.)*...
  • Page 536 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehi- cle. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is stamped in the engine compartment.
  • Page 537 8-1. List of specifications For Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait: This number is also on the Certification Regulation plate. ABAV810103E ⬛ Year of manufacture and country of origin (Saudi Arabia, Sultanate of Oman, Bahrain, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Kuwait) The year of the manufacture and country of origin are shown on the Certi- fication Regulation plate.
  • Page 538 8-1. List of specifications Engine Model 1NR-VE and 2NR-VE Type 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasoline ▶ 1NR-VE engine 72.5 x 80.5 mm (2.85 x 3.17 in.) ▶ Bore and stroke 2NR-VE engine 72.5 x 90.6 mm (2.85 x 3.57 in.) ▶...
  • Page 539 Warm up and turn off the engine, wait more than 5 minutes, and check the oil level on the dipstick. ⬛ Engine oil selection “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity. Oil grade: 0W-20, 5W-30 and 10W-30: API grade SL “Energy-Conserving”, SM “Energy-Conserving”, SN “Resource-...
  • Page 540 8-1. List of specifications Oil viscosity (0W-20 is explained here as an example): ⚫ The 0W in 0W-20 indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather.
  • Page 541 Manual transmission 4.4 L (4.6 qt., 3.9 Imp.qt.)* 4.9 L (5.2 qt., 4.3 Imp.qt.)* Use either of the following: ⚫ “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” ⚫ A similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, Coolant type non-amine, non-nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 542 The fluid capacity is a reference quantity. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ⬛ Continuously variable transmission fluid type Using continuously variable transmission fluid other than “TOYOTA GENUINE CVT FLUID FE” may cause malfunction. Manual transmission Gear oil capacity 1.4 L (1.5 qt., 1.2 Imp.qt.)
  • Page 543 8-1. List of specifications Steering Free play Less than 10 mm (0.4 in.) Tires and wheels Tire size 185/65R15 88H Tire inflation pres- Front wheels Rear wheels sure (Recom- kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) mended cold tire 230 (2.3, 33) 220 (2.2, 32) inflation pressure)
  • Page 544 8-1. List of specifications Light bulbs Light Bulbs Type ✽ Front fog lights Exterior License plate lights Front personal lights Interior Rear interior light ✽ Luggage compartment light A : H16 halogen bulbs B : Wedge base bulbs ✽: If equipped...
  • Page 545: Fuel Information

    ⬛ Use of ethanol blended gasoline in a gasoline engine Toyota allows the use of ethanol blended gasoline where the ethanol content is up to 10%. Make sure that the ethanol blended gasoline to be used has a Research Octane Number that follows the above.
  • Page 546: Customizations List Of Customizable Features

    List of customizable features Your vehicle includes a variety of features that can be customized at your Toyota dealer as desired. Some features change their settings in conjunction with other features. Please contact your Toyota dealer for more details. Customizable features ⬛ ✽...
  • Page 547 8-2. Customizations ⬛ Door lock (➞ P. 162) Feature Initial setting Customized setting Speed linked door locking function None Shifting the shift lever to positions other than P locks all doors None ✽ (Shift position linked door locking) Shifting the shift lever to P unlocks all doors None (Shift position linked door unlock-...
  • Page 548 8-2. Customizations ⬛ ✽ Front departure alert (➞ P. 296) Feature Initial setting Customized setting Operation of front departure alert None A little fast Notification timing of the front Normal departure alert Fast ⬛ ✽ ✽ , RCTA (➞ P. 298) Feature Initial setting Customized setting...
  • Page 549 8-2. Customizations ⬛ Illumination (➞ P. 360) Feature Initial setting Customized setting Period of time after a door is opened or closed before the lit inte- 7.5 seconds 15 seconds rior lights are automatically turned 30 seconds The interior lights turn off automati- cally The interior lights automatically turn on after the engine switch is turned...
  • Page 550 8-2. Customizations ⬛ Windshield wiper (➞ P. 255) Feature Initial setting Customized setting Vehicle speed sensitive intermittent operation function ⬛ Rear wipers and washer (➞ P. 257) Feature Initial setting Customized setting Reverse wiper function Fast Adjusting intermittent operation Normal time Slow 4-second low speed operation when...
  • Page 551: Initial Setting Item That Requires Initial Setting

    8-3. Initial setting Item that requires initial setting The following item requires initial setting for proper system opera- tion after such cases as the battery being reconnected, or mainte- nance being performed on the vehicle Item Feature Reference ⚫ When reconnecting the bat- tery after charging or replace- Power windows P.
  • Page 552: Index

    Index What to do if... (Troubleshooting)..552 Alphabetical index........ 556...
  • Page 553: What To Do If

    If you have lost keys or emergency keys , new genuine keys or an emer- ✽ gency key can be made at your Toyota dealer. (➞ P. 145) ⚫ ✽ If you lose your keys or electronic keys , the risk of theft is extremely high, so contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 554 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) If you think something is wrong The engine does not start (vehicles without key-free system) ⚫ Continuously variable transmission vehicles Is the shift lever in P? (➞ P. 217) ⚫ Manual transmission vehicles Did you turn the engine switch while firmly depressing the clutch pedal? (➞...
  • Page 555 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) The shift lever cannot be moved from P even if you depress the brake pedal (continuously variable transmission vehicles) ⚫ Is the engine switch “ON”? If you cannot release the shift lever while depressing the brake pedal with the engine switch “ON”, refer to ➞...
  • Page 556 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) When a problem has occurred If you got a flat tire ⚫ Stop the vehicle at a safe place and replace the flat tire with the spare tire. (➞ P. 510) The vehicle has become stuck ⚫...
  • Page 557: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Alphabetical index To prevent battery discharge ...527 Battery replacement (key) .....452 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)..328 Bottle holder........364 AHB (Automatic High Beam)..248 Brake assist........328 Air conditioning system Function.........328 Changing the filter ......445 Slip indicator.........488 Front automatic air conditioning Brake fluid ..........541 system.........348 Brake hold system ......241 Front manual air conditioning...
  • Page 558 Alphabetical index Rear seat belt reminder ..489, 500 Shift lever cannot be shifted ..229 Reverse ..........231 Coolant Reverse sensors....309, 503 Checking........425 when a door is not fully Maintenance data .......540 closed .........489, 499 Preparation and inspection before winter ......334 Cruising distance........ 94 Carpet..........394 Cup holder .........364 Cleaning.........394...
  • Page 559 Alphabetical index Inside lock button How to start ......217, 221 (power door lock) .....160 Identification number....536 Key-free system ......147 Ignition switch.....217, 221 Open door warning light ...489 Malfunction indicator lamp ..486 Wireless remote control ....157 Overheating........528 Drive mode switch ......228 The engine does not start ..521 Driving..........202 Engine immobilizer system indicator...
  • Page 560 Alphabetical index Watts ..........543 Fuel tank opening ......259 Front automatic air conditioning Fuses............457 system ..........348 Front departure alert ......296 Gauges and meters (meter).... 89 Front manual air conditioning TFT color multi-information system ..........340 display ........101, 120 Front passenger's seat belt Glove box..........364 reminder warning light ....489 Front personal lights...
  • Page 561 Alphabetical index If the vehicle is submerged or Watts ..........543 water on the road is rising ..477 If you have a flat tire .......510 Jack handle.........511 If you hear a squealing noise Jacks from around the brakes....209 Floor jack ........420 If you think something is In-vehicle jack .......511 wrong ..........484...
  • Page 562 Alphabetical index Keyless entry ........157 Rear fog light ........253 Locking or unlocking does not Replacing light bulbs ....461 work..........522 Turn signal lights ......234 Mechanical key Watts ..........543 (emergency key)....144, 522 Welcome lamp ......166 Not working properly ....522 Locks Replacing the battery ....452 Door..........159 Running out of the key Key-free system ......147...
  • Page 563 Alphabetical index Warning lights......486 Jam protection function .....196 Mirrors Operation ........196 Inside rear view mirror....192 Unable to close ......197 Outside rear view mirrors ..193 Window lock switch Vanity mirror.........372 (Power window OFF switch)..196 Multi-information display ....92 Pre-collision braking (for vehicles) ........273 Pre-collision warning Oils (for vehicles) ........273...
  • Page 564 Alphabetical index Key battery ........452 Correct driving posture....30 Light bulbs ........461 Front seats ........174 Tires ..........510 Head restraints ......181 Wiper rubbers ......447 Rear seats........176 Retractable assist grips ....386 Seat arrangement .......183 Reverse sensors .......309 Securing the child restraint system in place......64 Warning on the seat Scheduled maintenance ....400 arrangement ......188...
  • Page 565 Rear window defogger..343, 351 If the vehicle has become Tire pressure warning system stuck ..........531 ............436 If the vehicle is submerged in Toyota Safety Sense OFF water ...........477 switch ..........266 If you have lost your VSC/TRC OFF.........329 keys........145, 146 Washer........255, 257 If your vehicle has to be stopped Window locks........196...
  • Page 566 Top tether anchorage....... 70 Automatic light-off .....247, 503 Towing..........478 Brakes ........486, 495 Toyota Safety Sense ......263 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ..298 Toyota Safety Sense function off Driver's seat belt reminder code ..........508 ..........489, 500 Transmission ......227, 232 Driving with the parking brake Maintenance data .......541...
  • Page 567 (front) .........269, 502 SRS airbags ........487 Pre-collision braking ..269, 502 Tire pressure ........490 Pre-collision warning ..269, 502 Toyota Safety Sense OFF RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic indicator light ......488 Alert) ..........306 When a door is not fully Rear seat belt reminder ..489, 500 closed ..........489...
  • Page 568 Alphabetical index Warnings on the battery....526 Warnings on the power windows........198 Warnings on the seat belts ..36 Warnings when children are in the vehicle ........37 Window lock switch (Power window OFF switch) ....196 Window lock switch (Power window OFF switch)......196 Windows ..........196 Power windows......196 Rear window defogger..343, 351...
  • Page 569 Certifications ▶ Wireless remote control (vehicles without key-free system) Nippon Automoto B.P.342,Papeete,Tahiti,French Polynesia...
  • Page 590 ▶ Key-free system Nippon Automoto B.P.342,Papeete,Tahiti,French Polynesia...
  • Page 612 ▶ Engine immobilizer system (vehicles without key-free system) Nippon Automoto B.P.342,Papeete,Tahiti,French Polynesia...
  • Page 617 ▶ Key-free system Nippon Automoto B.P.342,Papeete,Tahiti,French Polynesia...
  • Page 622 ▶ BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)
  • Page 623 ▶ Tire pressure warning system...
  • Page 625 Information needed for gas stations The following summarizes items required for refueling or replacement. Hood hooks Fuel filler door P. 417 P. 261 ABAV930101 Hood lock release lever Fuel tank opener Tire pressure P. 417 P. 261 P. 542 Fuel volume (refer- 43 L (11.3 gal., 9.4 Imp.gal.) ence value) Fuel types...
  • Page 626 sX-3 Publication No.OMBZ390E Part No.01999-BZ390 Printed in Indonesia 01-2212-00...

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