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Welcome to the ever-growing group of conscious people who drive Toyota vehicles. We are
proud of the advanced technology and quality construction of all our vehicles.
This owner's manual describes and explains how to handle your new
Toyota. Please read it carefully and follow its instructions carefully so
that you can use your car safely and without problems for many years.
Please read the following pages carefully as they contain important
information about this manual and your Toyota.
When you have your vehicle serviced, remember that your Toyota dealer
knows your vehicle best and your complete satisfaction will always be his wish.
They will provide you with quality maintenance and other professional assistance that you
may require.
If you sell your car, please keep this owner's manual in the vehicle. The
new owner will also need this information.
All information and data in this manual are current at the time of printing. As
Toyota's policy is to continuously improve products, we reserve the right to
make changes without notice.
This manual is applicable to all models and describes all types of
equipment, including optional equipment. Therefore, you may find some
explanations in the manual that will refer to devices that your vehicle is
not equipped with.
© 2006 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION
All rights reserved. This document or any part thereof may not be reproduced
or copied without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation.
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  • Page 1 Machine Translated by Google Preface Welcome to the ever-growing group of conscious people who drive Toyota vehicles. We are proud of the advanced technology and quality construction of all our vehicles. This owner's manual describes and explains how to handle your new Toyota.
  • Page 2 Machine Translated by Google Important information about this manual Safety and vehicle Safety symbol damage warnings In this manual you will find safety warnings and the possibility of damage to the car. Therefore, follow the instructions exactly to avoid personal injury or damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 3 Important information about your Toyota Passenger Restraint Systems Toyota asks you and your family to take the time to thoroughly read Chapters 1-3 of this Owner's Manual. Chapters 1-3 in this Owner's Manual are the most important chapters for you and your family to read in order to understand how to get the most out of the passenger restraint systems this vehicle provides.
  • Page 4 Toyota recommends that you thoroughly read the instructions in Chapters 1-3 and refer to them as needed during the ownership of the vehicle.
  • Page 5 Both genuine Toyota spare parts and a large number of other spare parts and accessories for Toyota cars are available on the market. If it is determined that any of the original Toyota parts or accessories supplied with the vehicle need to be replaced, Toyota recommends that you use genuine Toyota parts or accessories for the replacement.
  • Page 6 Machine Translated by Google Maintenance plan The maintenance schedule can be found in the manual "Toyota Service Book" or "Toyota Warranty Book". Disposal of your Toyota The SRS airbags and front seat belt pre-tensioners in your vehicle contain explosive chemicals. If there are airbags and pretensioners left in the vehicle when it is disposed of, may cause an accident such as a fire.
  • Page 7 10 Other equipment ........263 2 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA ... 279 3 STARTING AND DRIVING .
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  • Page 9 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Chapter 1–1 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Overview of instruments and controls • Overview of the instrument ..2 panel. • Dashboard overview..
  • Page 10 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Overview of the instrument panel View A (left-hand drive vehicles) 1. Side defrost openings 12. Parking brake lever 2. Side vents 13. Automatic transmission selector lever or manual transmission shift lever 3.
  • Page 11 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS View A (right-hand drive vehicles) 11. Audio remote control buttons 1. Side defrost openings system 2. Middle vents 12. Automatic transmission selector lever 3. Instrument panel or manual transmission shift lever 4.
  • Page 12 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS View B (left-hand drive vehicles) 10. Snow Mode Switch 1. Headlight, turn signal and front and rear fog light switches 11. Cruise control switch 2. Wiper and washer switches 12. Ignition switch 3.
  • Page 13 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS 18. Electrically operated rear view mirror switches 19. Headlight tilt control...
  • Page 14 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS View B (right-hand drive vehicles) 1. Drink holder 9. Headlight tilt control or switch headlight washers 2. Hazard warning light switch 10. "TRC OFF" switch (anti-skid system off 3. Safety belt warning light switch) front passenger and indicator vehicle security...
  • Page 15 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ceiling console The top of the center panel Without electric sunroof With glove box With electric sunroof With navigation system 1. Intrusion sensor override switch 2. Front interior lighting and personal lamps 3.
  • Page 16 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Dashboard overview With combined display 1. Service and information lights 6. Combined display 2. Speedometer 7. Automatic transmission warning lights 3. Tachometer 8. Display of the selected range automatic transmissions 4. Engine coolant temperature gauge 9.
  • Page 17 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS No combined display 6. Tachometer 1. Service and information lights 2. Speedometer 7. Display of total odometer, two partial odometers, outside temperature and instrument 3. Engine coolant temperature gauge panel lighting control 4.
  • Page 18 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Indicator symbols on the instrument panel Brake system warning lamp*1 Driver seat belt light*1 Front passenger seat belt light*1 Charging warning light*1 Low engine oil pressure warning light*1 Low engine oil warning light*1 Malfunction indicator light*1 Anti-lock braking system warning light*1 Door open warning light*1...
  • Page 19 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Power steering system warning lamp*1 Warning light of the automatic headlamp leveling system*1 Vehicle stability control/anti-skid system warning lamp*1 Main warning light*1 Tail lights warning light High beam warning light Direction indicator lights Front fog light indicator Rear fog light indicator Snow mode light...
  • Page 20 Machine Translated by Google OVERVIEW OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Engine preheating warning light Cruise control light*2 : Details - see "Service lights and warning buzzers" on page 167 in chapter 1ÿ6. : If this warning light flashes - see "Cruise control" on page 193 in chapter 1ÿ7.
  • Page 21 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Chapter 1–2 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Keys and doors • Keys..14 • Engine immobilizer system. • ..18 Wireless remote control..
  • Page 22 In the event of loss, or if you need to have additional the trunk and glove box keys made, any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or other properly qualified and equipped To protect items locked in the trunk and glove box...
  • Page 23 If you use keys with a transponder chip, follow 1. Master keys ÿ These keys work in all locks. Your these instructions: authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or other properly qualified and equipped professional, will u When starting the engine, do not leave the ring...
  • Page 24 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS u When starting the engine, do not use u Do not bend the key head. the key near other keys with a transponder (including keys from another vehicle) and do not press the metal parts of another key against the head of your key.
  • Page 25 In the event of loss, or if you need to have additional keys made, any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or other properly qualified and equipped professional, can make duplicates according to the relevant key number.
  • Page 26 The indicator will start flashing to indicate that the system is set. If any of the following indicator conditions occur, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. • The indicator remains on, except when the security system is being set or activated.
  • Page 27 The indicator goes out. In order to make a new key with a built-in transponder chip, your authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, will need the key number and the master key. However, you can only have a limited number of additional key pieces made.
  • Page 28 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS...
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  • Page 30 KEYS AND DOORS Wireless Remote Control – You can use up to 4 wireless remote control keys for one vehicle. Any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped specialist, will provide you with more detailed information.
  • Page 31 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS – Locking and unlocking the doors When you lock the doors with the wireless remote control, none of the doors can be unlocked by the central door locking switch. The function of the central door locking switch can be restored by unlocking with the wireless remote control key.
  • Page 32 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS – Unlocking the trunk lid/tailgate After using the wireless remote control unlock function, you have 30 seconds to open the side doors or the trunk/tailgate lid. If the side doors or trunk lid/tailgate are not opened by then, all side doors and trunk lid/tailgate will automatically lock again.
  • Page 33 1. Remove the screw and open the cover. u For replacement, use only the same or equivalent type recommended by an authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. u Dispose of batteries in accordance with applicable regulations.
  • Page 34 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS 3. Remove the battery case cover. 2. Remove the module from the housing.
  • Page 35 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS 5. Insert the new battery with the positive side facing 4. Move the battery so that it is free and can be removed. up, making sure the battery is firmly attached by the clips.
  • Page 36 When you press any switch on the wireless dongle, make sure the indicator on the dongle lights up. If the key still does not work properly, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 37 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS...
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  • Page 42 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Side door – Vehicles with security system ÿ When the security system is set, an alarm sounds when the door is unlocked with the key. (Instructions - see "Security System" on page 50 in this chapter.) When the luggage protection system is set, the trunk lid cannot be unlocked with the driver's door.
  • Page 43 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS SWITCH LOCKING AND UNLOCKING LOCKING AND UNLOCKING FROM THE INTERNAL LOCK BUTTON CENTRAL DOOR LOCKING Move the lock button. Press the switch. Lock: Push the button forward. Lock: Press the switch on the front. Unlock: Pull the button back.
  • Page 44 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS The function of the central door locking switch can be restored in the following ways: • Turn the ignition key to the "ON" position. • Unlock all side doors and trunk lid/rear door at the same time as the driver's door.
  • Page 45 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS - Double locking system 4. Within 5 seconds, press the "LOCK" switch on the wireless remote key TWICE. For vehicles with a security system – At that point, the security system will also be set up. (See "Security System"...
  • Page 46 If the system is not working properly, have it checked by Operation with the ignition off: If both front doors are any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or closed, the windows can be operated for 43 seconds another properly qualified and equipped specialist.
  • Page 47 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS WARNING • Never try to catch any part of your body to intentionally trigger the Anti-Entrapment function, as this may cause death or serious injury. • The anti-catch function may not be triggered if something is caught just before the window is fully closed.
  • Page 48 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Window lock switch With rear power windows Automatic operation: Press the switch all the way down or pull it all the way up and then release it. The window opens or closes completely. To stop the window in the intermediate position, push or pull the switch lightly and then release it.
  • Page 49 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS With rear power windows Without rear power windows With rear power windows...
  • Page 50 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS WARNING Follow the instructions below to prevent death or serious injury. • Before closing the electrically operated windows, always make sure that no one is in the vicinity of the windows. You must also make sure that the heads, hands and other body parts of all persons being transported are completely inside the vehicle.
  • Page 51 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Trunk lid (sedan) – To open the trunk lid from the outside, press the Use the internal handles to make it easier to grip the trunk lid opener and lift it up. trunk lid when closing it. To close the trunk lid, fold the lid down and press on it.
  • Page 52 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS - Baggage protection system If the trunk lid opener or wireless remote control This system deactivates the central locking and does not work, you can open the trunk lid with the wireless remote control systems so that items master key.
  • Page 53 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS The back door (liftback and station wagon) – 2. After closing the trunk lid, insert the master key To open the rear door from the outside, press the rear door opener and lift the door. into the lock and turn it counter-clockwise to deactivate central locking and wireless remote control.
  • Page 54 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS WARNING Keep the back door closed while driving. This will not only prevent luggage from falling out of the vehicle, but also prevent exhaust gases from entering the vehicle. NOTICE To avoid damage to the tailgate dampers, do not apply any force to them, paint them or leave any foreign substances on them.
  • Page 55 If the rear door opener does not work, do not have the vehicle checked/repaired by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 56 If the rear door opener does not work, do not have the vehicle checked/repaired by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 57 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Hood 2. At the front of the vehicle, pull up on the Opening the hood: latch lever and raise the hood. 1. Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood pops up slightly. WARNING Make sure the hood is closed and securely locked before driving.
  • Page 58 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Security system 3. Secure the hood in the open position by inserting To prevent vehicle theft, this system is designed to the support rod into the hole. sound an alarm if any side door, trunk lid/tailgate, or hood is forcibly unlocked or opened, or the Before closing the hood, visually check that you have battery terminals are disconnected and then...
  • Page 59 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS INTRUSION SENSOR CANCEL SWITCH SYSTEM SETUP The intrusion sensor can be disabled to prevent 1. Turn the ignition key to the "LOCK" position and unwanted alarms from being triggered in the following remove it. circumstances: When the key is removed from the ignition switch, the indicator will flash.
  • Page 60 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS If the alarm has been activated and the key is not in the WARNING ignition switch, all side doors and the trunk lid/tailgate will automatically lock again. Never activate the double locking system while there are people inside the vehicle, as none of the After 28 seconds, the alarm will stop automatically and doors will be able to be opened from inside the...
  • Page 61 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Fuel tank cap – If the system is not working properly, have it checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. INTRUSION SENSOR FUNCTION TEST 1. Open all windows.
  • Page 62 • Due to the pressure regulation in the fuel tank that these caps provide, Toyota recommends using a genuine Toyota cap when replacing. Another cap of the same quality can also be used.
  • Page 63 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS – In case the opener does not work Then Pull the manual lever in the trunk/ luggage compartment. This procedure is used when the fuel tank door cannot be opened due to a dead battery or other problems.
  • Page 64 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS Electric sunroof Auto Scroll ÿ Open: Press the switch on the "SLIDE OPEN" side. The sunroof automatically opens completely. To stop the window in an intermediate position, briefly press the switch on the "SLIDE OPEN" or "TILT UP" side. The sunshade will be opened together with the sunroof.
  • Page 65 When these operations are performed, the normalization is complete. Make sure the sunroof opens and closes automatically. If the sunroof does not function properly, have it checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 66 Machine Translated by Google KEYS AND DOORS WARNING To prevent death or serious injury, follow these instructions. • While driving, make sure that the head, hands and other parts of the body of all persons are out of the roof opening. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury in the event of a sudden vehicle stop or accident.
  • Page 67 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Chapter 1–3 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Passenger Restraint Systems • Seats..60 • Front seats..60 • Folding rear seat. • ..
  • Page 68 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Front seats ÿ Seats - Instructions for front seats Driver's seat While driving, all persons in the vehicle should have their seat backs in an upright position, sit properly WARNING supported and be properly fastened with a seat belt. The driver's SRS airbag inflates with considerable force and can cause death or serious injury, WARNING...
  • Page 69 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ÿ Instructions for adjusting the seats Front passenger seat WARNING WARNING • Do not adjust the seat while driving, as it may The SRS front passenger airbag also move unexpectedly and cause you to lose inflates with considerable force and control of the vehicle.
  • Page 70 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS – Adjusting the front seats (manually operated seat) WARNING • Adjustments should not be made while driving. • Avoid tilting the backrest more than necessary. Seat belts provide maximum protection in the event of a frontal or rear impact if the driver and passenger sit upright in the seats and lean against the backrest.
  • Page 71 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS – Adjusting the front seats (electrically operated seat) WARNING • Adjustments should not be made while driving. • Avoid tilting the backrest more than necessary. Seat belts provide maximum protection in the event of a frontal or rear impact if the driver and passenger sit upright in the seats and lean against the backrest.
  • Page 72 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Folding rear seat (sedan) BEFORE FOLDING THE BACK SEAT FOLDING THE REAR SEAT Store the rear center seat belt buckle as 1. Slide the backrest safety lock lever to shown. unlock the seat. This will prevent the safety belt buckle from falling out when the backrest is folded down.
  • Page 73 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 2. Press the lock release button on the top of the BEFORE RETURNING THE BACK SEAT backrest and fold it down. When returning the backrest up, make sure that Each backrest can be folded down separately. the shoulder belt passes through the guide.
  • Page 74 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Folding rear seat (liftback and station wagon) BEFORE FOLDING THE BACK SEAT Store the rear center seat belt buckle as shown. This will prevent the safety belt buckle from falling out when the backrest is folded down. NOTICE The seat belt buckle must be stowed before the backrest is folded down.
  • Page 75 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 3. Press the lock release button on the top of the 2. Remove the head restraints. backrest and fold the backrest down. Each backrest can be folded down separately. This increases the size of the trunk up to the backrests. Baggage loading instructions - see "Baggage stowage instructions"...
  • Page 76 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS WARNING Do not allow passengers to sit on the folded seat or in the luggage compartment while driving; use the seat in its normal position. To prevent death or serious injury in an accident or sudden stop, follow these instructions when returning the backrest to the upright position and returning the seat to its original position:...
  • Page 77 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Headrests For your safety and comfort, adjust the head restraints before driving. Raise: Pull the backrest up. Lower: Push the backrest down while holding the lock release button. Front head restraints (type B only) ÿ You can also move the head restraints forwards or backwards.
  • Page 78 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Seat heating • Exhausted persons • Persons under the influence of alcohol or drugs that cause sleep (sleeping pills, cold medicines, etc.). To avoid overheating the seat, do not use the seat heater together with blankets, pillows or other objects that can cover the seat.
  • Page 79 Child. Use an appropriate child restraint system to restrain the child until the child is old enough to use seat belts in the vehicle. Toyota recommends using a child restraint system that complies with "EEC No. 44". Details To use the armrest, pull out the armrest as shown.
  • Page 80 If there are safety belt regulations in your country, • Keep belts clean and dry. If you need contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center to clean it, use a mild soapy solution or another properly qualified and equipped professional or lukewarm water.
  • Page 81 Buckle • If the seat belt does not function normally, immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Adjust the seat as needed, sit up straight and lean against the backrest.
  • Page 82 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Pull up Too high Set as low as possible over the hips Adjust the position of the lumbar and Seat belts with adjustable shoulder shoulder belts. attachment ÿ Position the lap belt as low as possible across Adjust the position of the shoulder strap your hips - not across your stomach, then pull according to your size.
  • Page 83 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS To release the belt, press the release button on the Make sure that the shoulder belt passes through the buckle and let the belt wind up. guide when using the rear outboard seat belt. If the belt does not wind smoothly, pull it out and check that it is not folded or twisted.
  • Page 84 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ÿ Storage of the rear – Seat belt pre-tensioners middle belt buckle The back center belt buckle can be stored The seat belt pre-tensioners for the driver and front when not in use. passenger seats are designed to activate in the event of a severe frontal impact.
  • Page 85 Consult any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, for any repairs and modifications.
  • Page 86 Chapter 1-6.) If any of the following situations occur, it means that the airbags or seat belt pre-tensioners have malfunctioned. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible. • When the ignition key is turned to the "ON" position, the indicator light does not light up or stays on for more than 6 seconds or flashes.
  • Page 87 SRS driver airbag, driver knee airbag and front passenger airbag In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota Front SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbags dealer or service center, or another properly qualified are designed to provide additional protection to the driver and front passenger who are primarily and equipped specialist, as soon as possible.
  • Page 88 Infants or children who are too young to be restrained by a vehicle seat belt should be restrained in a child restraint system. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants or children be seated in the rear seat and properly restrained. The back seat is the safest for babies and children.
  • Page 89 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Hitting the edge of Fall into a hole a curb or hard or jump over a Rear impact material deep depression Impact from the side Overturning the vehicle A hard impact or fall of the vehicle The front SRS airbags are not designed The front SRS airbags may also inflate to inflate in the event of a side or rear...
  • Page 90 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS When SRS airbags inflate, they make a fairly loud noise and release a certain amount of smoke and chemical reaction residue along with a non-toxic gas. This does not signal a fire. This smoke may remain inside the vehicle for some time and may cause minor eye, skin or respiratory irritation.
  • Page 91 Toyota strongly recommends that: • The driver sits as far away from the steering wheel as possible, but still within reach of all vehicle controls.
  • Page 92 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS • Toyota strongly recommends that all infants • Do not place any objects, put any body parts and children be seated in the rear seat of the or mount anything, such as accessories or vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 93 PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS NOTICE Do not make any of the following changes without consulting any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Such modifications may in some cases affect the proper functioning of the front SRS airbag system.
  • Page 94 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS This light comes on when the ignition key is turned In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota to the "ON" position. It turns off after about 6 dealer or service center, or another properly qualified seconds.
  • Page 95 Toyota strongly recommends that all infants or In response to a severe side impact, the SRS side children be seated in the rear seat and properly airbags work with the seat belts to inflate to help mitigate restrained.
  • Page 96 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Rear impact Front impact Overturning the vehicle The side SRS airbags may not activate if there is a Side SRS airbags are generally not designed to side impact at certain angles or if there is an impact inflate in the event of a frontal or rear impact, a with the body from the side outside the passenger rollover, or a low-speed side impact.
  • Page 97 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Airbags inflate in a fraction of a second, so the airbags must be inflated with considerable force. The system is designed to reduce serious injury, but may also cause minor burns or abrasions and swelling. The front seats may be hot for a few minutes, but the airbags will not.
  • Page 98 Failure to follow these instructions could result in death or serious injury. Consult any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped specialist, for any repairs and modifications.
  • Page 99 167 in Chapters 1-6.) If any of the following situations occur, it means that the airbags or seat belt pre-tensioners have malfunctioned. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible.
  • Page 100 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Side and window SRS airbags In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota Side and window SRS (Supplemental Restraint dealer or service center or another properly qualified and System) airbags are designed to provide additional...
  • Page 101 In order to ensure maximum protection Toyota strongly recommends that all infants or in the event of an accident, the driver children be seated in the rear seat and properly and all other passengers in the vehicle restrained.
  • Page 102 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Rear impact Front impact Overturning the vehicle The side and window SRS airbags may not Side and window SRS airbags are generally deploy if there is a side impact at certain not designed to inflate in the event of a angles or if there is an impact to the body frontal or rear impact, a rollover, or a low- from the side outside the passenger...
  • Page 103 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS When airbags inflate, they make a fairly loud noise and release a certain amount of smoke and chemical reaction residue along with a non-toxic gas. This does not signal a fire. This smoke may remain inside the vehicle for some time and may cause minor eye, skin or respiratory irritation.
  • Page 104 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS • Do not allow anyone to put their head • Do not allow anyone to lean on the front door near the area where the side and while driving, as the side and window airbags window airbags inflate, as these inflate with considerable speed and force.
  • Page 105 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS • Do not allow anyone to kneel on the passenger • Do not allow anyone to put their head or hands out of the windows, as the side and window seat facing the front side doors, as the side and window airbags inflate with considerable airbags inflate with considerable speed and speed and force.
  • Page 106 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS • Do not attach a drink holder or other device or • Do not attach a microphone or other equipment object to the door or its surroundings. When or objects near the area where the window the side air bag inflates, a cup holder or other airbags deploy, such as the windshield, side device or object may be thrown with great force...
  • Page 107 Modification of the suspension Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, system. u Modifications to the bodywork in the as soon as possible.
  • Page 108 Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center or another properly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible: • Any of the side and window SRS airbags have inflated.
  • Page 109 • Toyota strongly recommends the use of an appropriate child restraint system that matches • Make sure you follow all the child restraint...
  • Page 110 If this locking clip is not included with your child restraint system best suited for your child's age and size according system, you can purchase it from any authorized Toyota to the manufacturer's instructions. dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 111 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS – Types of child restraint systems Child restraint systems are divided into the following 5 groups according to EHK regulation No. 44: Group 0: Up to 10 kg (0-9 months) Group 0+: Up to 13 kg (0-2 years) Group I: 9 - 18 kg (9 months - 4 years) Group II: 15 - 25 kg (4 years - 7 years) Skupina III: 22 - 36 kg (6 years –...
  • Page 112 15 to 36 kg (4 – 12 let) *: Toyota provides a manual airbag deactivation switch for those who want to safely use a rear-facing child restraint in the front seat. For details, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or other properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 113 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS The child restraint system listed in the table may not be available outside the EU. Another child restraint system, different from the system shown in the table, can be used, but the suitability of these child restraint systems must be carefully verified by the manufacturer and seller of these seats.
  • Page 114 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ÿ Installation using ALR/ELR seat belts Most upright position FIGURE 1 (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION Adjust the backrest to the most upright The infant seat must only be used in a position. rear-facing position. NOTE: If you are using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, adjust the backrest...
  • Page 115 • If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. Immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Do not install a child restraint system on this seat...
  • Page 116 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 2. Remove the infant seat by pressing the release button WARNING on the buckle and retracting the seat belt fully. The belt will move freely again and will be ready for Push and pull the child restraint system in different further use by an adult or an older child.
  • Page 117 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (B) CHILD SEAT INSTALLATION WARNING The child seat must be used in a forward-facing or rear-facing position, depending on the age and size • Do not install a child restraint system in the rear of the child.
  • Page 118 • If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. Immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Do not install a child restraint system on this seat until the seat belt has been repaired.
  • Page 119 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 3. Push the child seat firmly against the seat WARNING and backrest while letting the shoulder belt wind up as much as possible to keep Push and pull the child restraint system the child seat firmly in place. in different directions to make sure it is securely fastened.
  • Page 120 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS (C) SEAT INSTALLATION FOR LARGER 4. Remove the child seat by pressing the release button CHILD on the buckle and fully retracting the seat belt. The belt will move freely again and will be ready for The seat for an older child must only be further use by an adult or an older child.
  • Page 121 • If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. Immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped 1. Place the child in the seat. According to the professional.
  • Page 122 If your child restraint system does not include this clip, you can purchase it from any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. (See "ÿ Child Restraint System"...
  • Page 123 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Move the seat all the way back WARNING • A forward-facing child restraint system should only be installed on the front • Never install a rear-facing child passenger seat when unavoidable. restraint on the front passenger seat. Always move the seat as far back as In the event of a crash, the force from possible, as the front passenger...
  • Page 124 • If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. Immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Do not install a child restraint system until the seat belt has been repaired.
  • Page 125 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Symbol Grip holders USING THE HANDLE HOLDER: To attach the top belt, use the clip holder located on the stowage area behind the rear seats. 1. Remove the headrest. Clip holders are installed for both outboard rear seats. This symbol indicates the location of the grip holder.
  • Page 126 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS 2. Open the handle holder cover. 3. Attach the child restraint system using the seat belt. Insert the hook into the handle holder and tighten the upper strap. Child Restraint Installation Instructions - See "Child Restraints"...
  • Page 127 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ÿ Use of the upper belt (liftback and combi) 4. Fit the headrest. To attach a child restraint system that requires the use of a top strap, follow the procedure below.
  • Page 128 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Grip holders Liftback USING THE HANDLE HOLDER: 1. Remove the headrest. 2. Remove the luggage cover. Symbol Grip holders For instructions on removing the luggage cover - see "Luggage cover" on page 273 in chapter 1ÿ10. Kombi To attach the top strap, use the clip holder, located on the floor of the luggage compartment behind the...
  • Page 129 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS Liftback 4. Attach the child restraint system using the seat belt. Insert the hook into the handle holder and tighten the upper strap. Child Restraint Installation Instructions - See "Child Restraints" on page 101 in this chapter. WARNING Make sure the top strap is securely fastened and check that the child restraint system is secured...
  • Page 130 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ÿ Installation using fixed ISOFIX mounts (ISOFIX Child Restraint System) 6. Fit the headrest. In the rear seats, special attachment bars for the child restraint system with ISO specification are installed. Bars are installed in the gap between the seat and the back of both rear outer seats.
  • Page 131 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS WARNING • If you use fastening bars to fasten the child restraint system, check whether there are any inappropriate objects or a pinched safety belt around the bar. • Push and pull the child restraint system in different directions to make sure it is securely fastened.
  • Page 132 Machine Translated by Google PASSENGER RESTRAINT SYSTEMS...
  • Page 133 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Chapter 1–4 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Steering wheel and mirrors • Tilt and extend steering wheel..126 • Exterior mirrors. . • ..
  • Page 134 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Tilt and extend steering wheel Outside mirrors – To adjust the steering wheel position, pull the lock Adjust the rearview mirror so that you can also see the side of your vehicle in the mirror. release lever up.
  • Page 135 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS ÿ External electrical control rear view mirrors NOTICE If the mirror becomes blocked with ice, do not use the power controls or scratch the mirror surface. Use de-icing spray to loosen the mirror. Type A Type B Use the switches to adjust the mirror.
  • Page 136 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS ÿ Folding the rear-view mirrors FOLDING MIRRORS (type B only) The rear-view mirrors can be folded down when parking in narrow spaces. When parking in confined spaces, press the mirror folding button. To fold the rear-view mirror, push it backwards.
  • Page 137 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Automatic internal anti- Internal anti-reflective back mirror reflective rearview mirror Adjust your mirror so that you can also see the rear of Adjust your mirror so that you can also see the rear of your vehicle.
  • Page 138 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS WARNING Do not adjust the mirror while driving. This could result in an accident resulting in death or serious injuries due to driver inattention. To ensure proper operation of the anti- reflective mirror sensors located on both sides of the mirror, do not touch or cover the sensors with your finger or a piece of cloth, etc.
  • Page 139 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS Cosmetic mirrors To use the vanity mirrors, fold down the sun visor and open the cover. When you open the cover, the beauty lamp lights up.
  • Page 140 Machine Translated by Google STEERING WHEEL AND MIRRORS...
  • Page 141 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Chapter 1–5 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Lights, wipers and defogger • Headlights and turn signals. • Headlight ..134 tilt control..140 •...
  • Page 142 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Headlights and turn signals (without automatic light control system) No combined display HEADLIGHTS To turn on the following lights: Turn the headlight/ turn signal stalk control. Position 1 ÿ Parking, taillights, license plate and instrument panel lighting The tail light indicator light (green) on the instrument panel indicates that the tail lights are on.
  • Page 143 If this occurs, do not have the vehicle checked by any You can flash the high beams with the control turned to authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or any other the "OFF" position. properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 144 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Headlights and turn signals (with automatic light control system) TURN LIGHTS HEADLIGHTS To signal a change of direction of travel, push the To turn on the following lights: Turn the headlight/ headlight/turn signal lever up or down to position 1. turn signal stalk control.
  • Page 145 Do not attach any objects to the windshield to cover this with cleaning agents or moisture. sensor. The sensitivity of the sensor can be adjusted. For details, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 146 If this occurs, do not have the vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or any other properly qualified and equipped professional. With combined display...
  • Page 147 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS TURN LIGHTS High beam and low beam ÿ Turn on the high beam by turning on the headlights and pushing To signal a change of direction, push the the lever away from you (position 1). Pull the headlight/turn signal lever up or down to lever towards you (position 2) to turn on the position 1.
  • Page 148 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Headlight tilt control Load conditions and controller position Driver only Only driver + front passenger All passengers (including driver) All passengers (including driver) + fully loaded luggage compartment Driver + fully loaded luggage compartment Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles...
  • Page 149 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Warning lights Front and rear fog lights Press the switch to turn on the hazard lights. To turn on the following lights, turn the ring on the headlight and turn signal switch stalk when the tail lights and/or headlights are on.
  • Page 150 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Front interior lighting and Rear fog light personal lamps FRONT INTERIOR LIGHTING To turn on the rear fog light, turn the ring on the headlight and turn signal switch lever. The light Slide the switch to turn on the front interior lighting.
  • Page 151 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Entrance Lighting System When the switch is in the "DOOR" position, the lighting will turn on for approximately 15 seconds and then turn off continuously in the following cases: • Opening and closing of any door. •...
  • Page 152 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Rear personal lamps Ignition switch illumination To turn on the rear personal lamp, press the switch. For easy access to the ignition switch, the ignition Press the switch once more to turn off the light. switch light illuminates when any door is opened or when the ignition key is turned to the "LOCK"...
  • Page 153 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Luggage compartment lighting Windshield wipers and washer (with of space (liftback and station wagon) interval setting) Liftback To turn on the windshield wipers, move the lever to the desired position. The key must be in the "ON" position. Activity Lever position Intermittent operation...
  • Page 154 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Windshield wipers and washer (with automatic control regulator) To spray the washer fluid, pull the lever towards you Automatic control regulator (position 5). If the windshield wipers are turned off, they will perform several wipes after the wash.
  • Page 155 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS WARNING Be careful not to get your fingers caught between the wipers and the windshield. When the wiper stalk is in position 1 with the ignition switch on, the wipers could automatically start wiping in the following cases: •...
  • Page 156 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Rear window wiper and washer (liftback and station wagon) NOTICE Do not turn on the wipers when the windshield is dry. The glass could be scratched. To turn on the rear window wiper, turn the control on the lever upwards.
  • Page 157 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Rear window and exterior mirror Headlight washer defogger Press the switch to demist or defrost the To spray the headlights with liquid, turn on the headlights and press the switch. rear window. The key must be in the "ON"...
  • Page 158 Machine Translated by Google LIGHTS, WIPERS AND DEFOGERS Windshield wiper defroster and exterior mirror defogger If the exterior mirrors are covered with a thick layer of ice, then use a de-icing spray before turning the switch NOTICE When cleaning the inside of the rear window, be careful not to scratch or damage the heating wires or connectors.
  • Page 159 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS Chapter 1–6 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Instruments, indicators and service lights • Fuel gauge..152 • Engine coolant temperature gauge. . • Tachometer. . 152 .
  • Page 160 The light goes out after driving for a while. If the warning the engine to overheat. The thermostat is light does not go out, contact any authorized Toyota designed to control the flow of coolant to dealer or service center, or another properly qualified keep the engine temperature within a and equipped professional, as soon as possible.
  • Page 161 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS Display of the total and two partial odometers and control Tachometer of the lighting of the instrument panel Petrol engine No combined display Diesel engine With combined display The tachometer shows engine revolutions This display shows the following information.
  • Page 162 5. Reset button for sub-kilometer counters – (Engine oil maintenance intervals - see Resets both sub-kilometer counters, "Toyota Service Book" or "Toyota Warranty changes the display. Book".) To change the display view, quickly press and NOTICE release the button.
  • Page 163 If any of the following situations occur, the system may not operate normally. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or by another properly qualified and equipped professional. • When the ignition key is turned to the "ON" position, the indicator light does not light up.
  • Page 164 If you maintenance intervals - see "Toyota do not reset the system, it cannot inform you Service Book" or "Toyota Warranty Book".) of the correct time to change the engine oil. NOTICE Reset the system after changing the engine oil and oil filter.
  • Page 165 If any of the following situations occur, the system may not operate normally. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or by another properly qualified and equipped professional. • When the ignition key is turned to the "ON" position, the message does not appear.
  • Page 166 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS – Driving information The combined display provides various information, including the vehicle's driving conditions, the clock, the outside temperature and warning messages if there are any malfunctions or problems in the vehicle.
  • Page 167 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS The display shows the following information when 1. Instantaneous fuel consumption ("Momentary the key is in the "ON" position. mpg" or Momentary l/100km) Each time you press the "DISP." button, the display Instantaneous fuel consumption is calculated and switches between the following information.
  • Page 168 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS 3. Driving range ("Range miles" or "Range km") 5. Elapsed Time ("Elapsed Time") The elapsed time since the engine was started is displayed. The distance that the vehicle can travel with the remaining fuel is calculated and displayed from the When the engine is started, the driving time is counted amount of remaining fuel and the last fuel...
  • Page 169 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS – Clock setting and unit selection The hours and units of the combined display can be With units setting – selected in the settings display. To change the main menu display, press and hold the "DISP."...
  • Page 170 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS After 5 seconds or more without operation, the time display starts flashing. The normal display will return after 10 seconds. Press the "DISP" button to select "Exit." and then press and hold the button to change the display to the driving information display.
  • Page 171 If there is any abnormality in the connection of the outdoor temperature sensor, "ÿÿ°C" will appear on the display. If "ÿÿ°C" appears on the display, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. When the outside temperature drops below 3°C while driving, the temperature display will flash for 5 seconds to indicate that the outside temperature is low.
  • Page 172 Machine Translated by Google INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS – Instrument panel lighting control display The display shows the following information. Instrument panel lighting control display (when the headlight switch is on) – Shows the brightness of the instrument panel illumination.
  • Page 173 INSTRUMENTS, INDICATORS AND SERVICE LIGHTS – Warning messages Reporting Activity Condition Take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or A malfunction of the automatic workshop, or to another headlight tilt adjustment system properly qualified and equipped is detected. professional.
  • Page 174 The message is not intended to signal a low oil level, it must be checked with an oil dipstick. If this message appears, have the vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or by another properly qualified and equipped professional. NOTICE...
  • Page 175 Stop and check. (and) Add engine oil. Take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another properly qualified and equipped professional. Low fuel warning Fill the fuel tank.
  • Page 176 Change the engine oil and oil filter. Take the vehicle immediately to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another properly qualified and equipped professional. Take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another properly qualified and equipped professional. (the) Take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 177 In the following cases, have your vehicle checked extremely unstable when braking. by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional: (b) Driver seat belt warning light and buzzer •...
  • Page 178 If the warning light comes on, immediately stop the passenger's seat belt. vehicle in a safe place and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. When you turn the ignition key to the "ON" or "START"...
  • Page 179 NOTICE vehicle at a low speed. Have your vehicle checked as soon as possible by any authorized Toyota dealer or Leaving the engine running with low engine oil will service center, or another properly qualified and damage the engine.
  • Page 180 Toyota dealer or workshop, or other properly to a qualified and equipped If any of the following situations occur, it indicates a professional.
  • Page 181 Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped specialist. • The indicator light does not illuminate when the ignition key is turned to the "ON"...
  • Page 182 If any of the following situations occur, it indicates Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or a malfunction of the parts that are monitored by the other properly qualified and equipped specialist, as soon warning light system.
  • Page 183 The buzzer will sound if the headlight switch is left on and If the warning light comes on, have the vehicle checked the driver's door is opened with the key removed from the by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or ignition switch. another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 184 If any service light or warning buzzer does not work as warning light) described above, have it checked as soon as possible by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Without combined display –...
  • Page 185 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Chapter 1–7 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Ignition switch, transmission and parking brake • Ignition switch. . • Multi- ..178 mode automatic transmission. . • Manual .
  • Page 186 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Ignition switch (petrol engine) If the hands of all instruments and pointers move slightly when you turn the key to the "ACC", "ON" or "START" position, this is not a fault. WARNING For manual transmission: Never remove the key while driving, as this will...
  • Page 187 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Ignition switch (diesel engine) WARNING Never remove the key while driving, as this will lock the steering wheel and prevent the vehicle from being driven. NOTICE Do not leave the key in the "ON" position when the engine is not running.
  • Page 188 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Multi-mode automatic transmission Snow mode button Selector lever Shifting with the brake pedal depressed. (The ignition switch must be in the "ON" position). Shift normally. Tilt the selector left or right to select "S" or "D".
  • Page 189 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE When you move the selector lever to the "S" (b) Normal driving position, the initial shift range is set as follows. 1. Start the engine according to the instructions given in "How to start the engine"...
  • Page 190 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Shift ranges 4-speed models ÿ • "4" (Fourth range): The most suitable gear between first gear and overdrive (fourth gear) is automatically selected according to vehicle speed or driving conditions. •...
  • Page 191 This range is used when maximum Have the vehicle checked/repaired as soon as possible engine braking is required. by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. In that case, you can drive under the same conditions as in If you try to downshift when it is not possible due to the position "D".
  • Page 192 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE (d) Use of engine braking • Move the selector lever down to the "ÿ" side to select the "1" To use engine braking, you can downshift as follows: range. When the vehicle speed drops to or below the speed below, the transmission downshifts to first range and maximum engine braking is enabled.
  • Page 193 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE (f) Principles of proper driving • Move the selector lever down to the "ÿ" side to select the "1" range. When the vehicle speed drops to or • If the transmission often shifts between third gear and below 36 km/h, the transmission downshifts to first overdrive when driving on a slight incline, move the range and maximum engine braking is enabled.
  • Page 194 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Manual gearbox 5-speed manual transmission (h) Driving in "Snow" mode Use this mode when starting your vehicle on ice or snow. Press the button to set the Snow mode. The "ECT SNOW"...
  • Page 195 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Motor 1AZ–FE The sequence diagram is shown above. In the case of driving a vehicle with a 6-speed manual km/h gear 1 2 3 4 transmission, you must lift the ring on the gear lever when shifting to "R"...
  • Page 196 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Anti-slip system The anti-skid system automatically helps prevent NOTICE the front wheels from spinning when the vehicle starts off or accelerates on slippery surfaces. Do not downshift if you are driving faster than the maximum permitted speed for the next lower gear.
  • Page 197 This system, which turned on, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or controls the power of the engine, prevents service center, or another properly qualified and equipped the process of releasing the front wheels.
  • Page 198 When you press the "TRC OFF" switch to turn off the system, the indicator light will turn on again. In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional: • The warning light does not illuminate when the ignition key is "VSC"...
  • Page 199 • Do not over-rely on the vehicle's stability control any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another system. Even when the vehicle's stability properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 200 An illuminated parking brake light on the instrument panel warns you that the parking brake is engaged. After the In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota brake is released, the warning light goes out. dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional: •...
  • Page 201 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE Cruise control The cruise control is designed to maintain the set cruising speed without the need for the driver to operate the gas pedal. Cruise speed can be set to any speed higher than 40 km/h.
  • Page 202 WARNING the vehicle checked at the earliest opportunity by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another For manual transmission: When properly qualified and equipped professional. driving with the cruise control on, do not shift into...
  • Page 203 • The indicator light goes out after lighting up. lever. As long as you keep the lever in the down position, In these cases, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or the vehicle gradually reduces speed. service center, or another properly qualified and equipped However, a faster way is to depress the brake pedal professional, and have the vehicle checked.
  • Page 204 Machine Translated by Google IGNITION SWITCH, TRANSMISSION AND PARKING BRAKE...
  • Page 205 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Chapter 1–8 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Audio system • Information..198 • Using the audio system Basic information..198 Controls and Functions. . .
  • Page 206 AUDIO SYSTEM Using the audio system ÿ Information ÿ Basic information This section describes some basic functions of Toyota audio systems. Some information may not apply to your system. Your audio system works when the ignition key is in the "ACC" or "ON" position.
  • Page 207 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM SWITCHING BETWEEN FUNCTIONS RADIO ANTENNA If the system is already on, but you want to switch to Your vehicle is equipped with an antenna printed on the another function, press the "AM/FM", "AM", "FM", "TAPE/ inside of the rear window (sedan and liftback) or the rear DISC"...
  • Page 208 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH INVERTER (type 3) When loading a disc, press the "LOAD" button and gently push the disc with the printed side up. This compact disc player can hold up to 6 discs. The CD player starts playing from track 1 to the last track at the end of the disc.
  • Page 209 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM ÿ Controls and functions Type 1 Details of individual buttons, controls and functions are described in alphabetical order on the following pages.
  • Page 210 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) (Fast rewind buttons/ forward) These buttons are used for preselection and tuning of radio stations. Cassette player · Station preset for a given button: Tune to the desired Press "...
  • Page 211 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM AUDIO CONTROL REG on: "AF REG" appears on the display. In this mode, the radio switches to a station providing Manual tone adjustment function ÿ good reception within the same local PI (programme This knob is used for manual tone adjustment. identification) code.
  • Page 212 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM "PWR·VOL" (Power On/Off/Volume) Dolby® B NR* · If you are listening to a tape that has been recorded with Dolby® B Noise Reduction, press the " " button (preset Press "PWR·VOL" to turn the audio system on and off. button 3).
  • Page 213 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Cassette player RPT (Repeat) Cassette player Use this button to skip tracks up or down. Press "RPT" (preset button 2) during song playback. The display will show ". When the song ends, it will You can skip up to 9 tracks simultaneously.
  • Page 214 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Compact disc player When receiving FM: Use this button to skip tracks up or down. Press "TA" to switch the radio to TP (Road Traffic Program) mode. "TP" appears on the display. " Press the " or " " side of the "SEEK/ TRACK"...
  • Page 215 To return to normal mode from TA mode, press "TA" again. If "Err 4" appears on the display, it is an overcurrent. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, for an TAPE/DISC ·...
  • Page 216 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM If the full disc or track name does not appear on the display, press and hold the button until you hear a beep. The rest of the name (up to 24 characters) will appear.
  • Page 217 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Type 2 Details of individual buttons, controls and functions are described in alphabetical order on the following pages.
  • Page 218 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) · These buttons are used for preselection and tuning of To turn on the radio and select the AM band, press the radio stations. "AM" button. "AM" appears on the display. Station preset for a given button: Tune to the desired station.
  • Page 219 LOW, MID and If the fault is not rectified, take the vehicle to any HIGH and adjust the tones. The ASL system authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another automatically adjusts volume and tones depending on properly qualified and equipped specialist.
  • Page 220 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM MP3/WMA player PTY (Program Type) This button is used to change the display for an MP3/ When you press the "PTY" button while receiving an RDS WMA file that contains text data. station, the currently listening program type will appear on the display.
  • Page 221 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM RAND (Random order) RPT (Repeat) Compact disc player Compact disc player There are two shuffle functions - either listen to songs in There are two repeat functions - either to repeat a track random order on one CD or listen to songs in random on the disc or the entire compact disc.
  • Page 222 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM SEEK/TRACK ST (Stereo reception) (Search/Track Up/Down) The radio automatically switches to stereo reception when receiving a stereo broadcast. · "ST" appears on the display. When the signal weakens, Radio the receiver reduces the separation of the individual channels to avoid the generation of noise caused by the In seek mode, the radio finds and plays the next station weak signal.
  • Page 223 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM In TA mode, the radio will start searching for a TP station. TUNE·FILE (Tune and File up/ Playback will start only when a TP station is received. down) When a TP station is received, the program name Radio appears on the display.
  • Page 224 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Type 3 Details of individual buttons, controls and functions are described in alphabetical order on the following pages.
  • Page 225 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) AF (Alternative Frequency) These buttons are used for preselection and tuning of This button is used to search for RDS (Radio Data radio stations. System) stations throughout the band. Station preset for a given button: Tune to the desired Each time "AF"...
  • Page 226 Insert the disc again. BAL: Adjusts the sound balance between the right and left speakers. Shows the range from L7 to R7. "ERR 4": Overcurrent. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, for inspection.
  • Page 227 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM DISP (Folder up/down) Compact disc player To skip up or down to another folder: Press the "FLD " button or the "FLD " button until the number of the folder This button is used to change the display for a compact you want to listen to appears on the display.
  • Page 228 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM PTY (Program Type) RAND (Random order) When you press the "PTY" button while receiving an RDS Compact disc player station, the currently listening program type will appear There are two shuffle functions - either listen to songs in on the display.
  • Page 229 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM SEEK/TRACK RPT (Repeat) (Search/Track Up/Down) Compact disc player · There are two repeat functions - either to repeat a track on the disc or the entire compact disc. Radio In seek mode, the radio finds and plays the next station in Song Repeat: the up or down band.
  • Page 230 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM ST (Stereo reception) In TA mode, the radio will start searching for a TP station. Playback will start only when a TP station is received. The radio automatically switches to stereo reception When a TP station is received, the program name when receiving a stereo broadcast.
  • Page 231 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM ÿ Remote control and audio system functions TUNE·FILE (Tune and File up/ down) Radio To tune higher frequencies, turn the "TUNE" knob clockwise. To tune lower frequencies, turn the knob counterclockwise. MP3/WMA player Turn the knob clockwise to move files up. Turn the knob counterclockwise to move files down.
  • Page 232 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM 1. Volume control buttons Cassette player Press the "+" button to increase the volume. This button has the following functions ÿ Holding the button increases the volume. Skip to another track in either direction: "...
  • Page 233 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM 3. "MODE" button Fast forward or rewind: Press and hold the " " button to fast- forward the tape. Press the "MODE" button to select the audio system "FF" will appear on the display. Press and hold the " " mode.
  • Page 234 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM ÿ Control by voice commands (with navigation system) 1. Microphone 2. Voice command button...
  • Page 235 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM The voice command system allows you to control the audio system with your voice (English or German). INFORMATION The system may not recognize the command correctly under the following conditions: u The command is not correct or clear.
  • Page 236 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM ÿ List of commands <English> Change the audio system mode Activity Command Radio Change to radio mode. Change to AM mode. Change to FM mode. FM 1 Change to FM mode 1. FM 2 Change to FM 2 mode.
  • Page 237 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Cassette player control Activity Command Fast Forward Fast forward the tape. Rewind Fast rewind tape. Reverse Playing the other side of the tape. Program Next Track Play the next track. Previous Track Play the previous track. Skip Backward Play the skipped track backwards.
  • Page 238 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM ÿ List of commands <German> Change the audio system mode Activity Command Radio Change to radio mode. Change to AM mode. Change to FM mode. FM 1 Change to FM mode 1. FM 2 Change to FM 2 mode.
  • Page 239 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM CD player/CD changer control Activity Command Title up Play the next track. Title down Play the current track. Previous title Play the previous track. Disk up Change to another disk. Next Disc Disk down Change to the previous disc.
  • Page 240 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Instructions for operating the audio system Use only high quality cartridges. NOTICE • Low-quality cassette tapes can cause many problems, To ensure proper audio system function: such as poor sound, uneven advance speeds, and auto-reverse problems.
  • Page 241 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM CARE OF YOUR COMPACT PLAYER OF DISCS AND DISCS • Your compact disc player is only designed to use 12 cm diameter discs. • Extremely high temperatures may prevent the CD player from functioning. Therefore, in warm weather, turn on the air conditioning before listening to the disc to cool down the interior of the vehicle.
  • Page 242 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM Specially shaped discs Discs with sticker NOTICE Do not use specially shaped, transparent/ translucent, low-quality discs or discs with stickers, see pictures. Using such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. Transparent/translucent discs Bad quality discs...
  • Page 243 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM • Handle compact discs with care, especially To clean a compact disc: Wipe the disc with a soft, lint- when loading them into the tray. free cloth moistened with water. Wipe the disc from the Hold them by the edges and do not bend them.
  • Page 244 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM MP3/WMA FILES • The sound quality of MP3/WMA files is generally better at higher bit rates. In order to achieve an acceptable • MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA (Windows level of sound quality, it is recommended to use Media Audio) are audio compression standards.
  • Page 245 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM CD–R a CD–RW disky • CD–R/CD–RW discs that have not undergone the "finalization process" (a process that allows them to 001.mp3 002.wma be played by a conventional CD player) cannot be played. Folder 1 003.mp3 Folder 2 •...
  • Page 246 Machine Translated by Google AUDIO SYSTEM DATES Format ISO 9660 – Packet write (Packet write) – This is an international standard for the format of folders and files on CD-ROM. For the ISO 9660 format, there This is a general term for a method of writing data to are rules for the following two levels.
  • Page 247 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Chapter 1–9 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Air conditioning system • Manual air conditioning system Controlling..240 . 244 Adjusting the air flow controller..245 Operating Instructions .
  • Page 248 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Manual air conditioning system – – Control 1. "A/C" button (on some models) 4. Fan speed controller 5. Air 2. Air supply controller flow controller 3. Temperature controller...
  • Page 249 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Fan speed controller Set the fan speed by turning the knob - to the right to increase, to the left to decrease. Temperature controller Set the temperature by turning the knob - to the right to increase, to the left to decrease.
  • Page 250 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Turn the airflow control to the windshield position to turn on the air conditioner for defrosting. At that moment, the "A/C" button indicator lights up regardless of whether the "A/C" button has been pressed or not. This serves to clean the windshield faster.
  • Page 251 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM "A/C" button You can turn on the air conditioning by pressing the "A/C" button. The indicator on the "A/C" button lights up. To turn off the air conditioner, press the button again. Air intake controller Press the button to adjust the air supply.
  • Page 252 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM – Setting the air flow controller...
  • Page 253 AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM – Operating instructions Heating • To cool down your Toyota after parking in the hot sun, Adjust drivers for best performance: drive for a few minutes with the windows open. The venting of hot air will allow the air conditioner to cool Fan Speed - Any setting except "OFF"...
  • Page 254 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Demisting Defrosting The inside of the windshield The outside of the windshield Adjust drivers for best performance: Adjust drivers for best performance: Fan Speed - Any setting except "OFF" Fan Speed - Any setting except "OFF"...
  • Page 255 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Automatic air conditioning system – – Control Left-hand drive vehicles 1. "TEMP" button (temperature controller) 6. "TEMP" button (temperature controller) In independent mode: Mainly for the driver In independent mode: Mainly for the front and secondarily for the front passenger passenger and secondarily for the driver In combined mode: For the driver...
  • Page 256 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Right-hand drive vehicles 1. "TEMP" button (temperature controller) 6. "TEMP" button (temperature controller) In independent mode: Mainly for the front In independent mode: Mainly for the driver passenger and secondarily for the driver and secondarily for the front passenger In combined mode: For the driver 2.
  • Page 257 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM "AUTO" button "OFF" button Press the "AUTO" button to turn on automatic climate Press the "OFF" button to turn off the air conditioning control. A lit indicator indicates that the automatic control system. mode has been selected.
  • Page 258 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Windshield airflow button When this button is pressed, air flows mainly from the windshield vents and the FRESH mode is automatically set. This setting serves to clean the windshield surface faster. To return to RECIRCULATION mode, press the air supply control button again.
  • Page 259 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM "A/C" button Turn on the air conditioning by pressing the "A/C" button. The indicator on the "A/C" button lights up. To turn off the air conditioner, press the button again. Air intake controller Press the button to adjust the air supply.
  • Page 260 – Setting the air flow controller – Operating instructions • To cool down your Toyota after parking in the hot sun, drive for a few minutes with the windows open. Venting hot air will allow the air conditioner to cool the interior faster.
  • Page 261 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Heating Ventilation Adjust drivers for best performance: Adjust drivers for best performance: – Automatic control – Automatic control Press the "AUTO" button. Press the "AUTO" button. Temperature – To the desired temperature Temperature – Towards a low temperature Air supply - FRESH (from outside) Air supply - FRESH (from outside) Air conditioning - OFF...
  • Page 262 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Pressing the air flow button on the windshield Pressing the air flow button on the windshield turns on the air conditioning for defrosting. turns on the air conditioning for defrosting. At that moment, the "A/C" button indicator lights up At that moment, the "A/C"...
  • Page 263 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM Vents in the instrument panel Additional heating Side vents The auxiliary heater is designed to warm the vehicle cabin in cold weather. Turn on the auxiliary heating by pressing the switch. The engine must be running. A lit indicator indicates that the additional heating is switched on.
  • Page 264 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM When the auxiliary heater is switched on or off, white smoke and a faint odor may come from the exhaust under the floor. If the auxiliary heater is used in extremely cold conditions, steam may escape from the exhaust.
  • Page 265 If you notice anything unusual, such as fluid the vehicle through the air vents. leakage, smoke, or low heater efficiency, turn off the auxiliary heater and have the vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 266 FRESH mode. To ensure good air conditioning efficiency, check and replace the filter according to the maintenance schedule. (Refer to the "Toyota Service Booklet" or "Toyota Warranty Booklet" for maintenance schedule information.) The air conditioning filter is located behind the...
  • Page 267 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 1. Open the glove box. Remove the screw 2. Push on both sides of the glove box to using a Phillips screwdriver and slide disengage the stops. out the damper as shown.
  • Page 268 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM 3. Remove the filter cover as shown. 4. Pull the filter out of the filter drawer. from cont- roll the filter surface. If the filter is dirty, it should be replaced.
  • Page 269 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM When inserting the filter into the filter drawer, turn it with the arrow pointing up. INFORMATION The air filter should be installed correctly in its place. Using the air conditioner with the filter removed will cause the anti-dust efficiency to deteriorate, which will subsequently affect the performance of the air conditioner.
  • Page 270 Machine Translated by Google AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEM...
  • Page 271 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Chapter 1–10 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ELEMENTS Other equipment ..264 • Hours. • ..264 Outdoor temperature display. . • ..265 Cigarette lighter and ashtrays. . • Electrical .
  • Page 272 If "– –°C" appears on the display, contact any minute hand will flash. Then you can set the minutes. authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. Press the setting knob until the desired minute is displayed.
  • Page 273 To use the cigarette lighter, push it in. Once heated, it automatically pops out, ready to use. When the engine is not running, the key must be in the "ACC" position. Do not hold down the cigarette lighter. Use a genuine Toyota cigarette lighter or equivalent to replace.
  • Page 274 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Electrical outlet Storage box The electrical outlet is intended for powering the To use the clipboard, do the following: vehicle's accessories. Open: Pull the lever. To use the outlet, the key must be in the "ACC" or "ON" Lock: Insert the master key and turn it clockwise.
  • Page 275 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Briefcases Type A (dashboard) Type C (side of luggage pro-stor - station wagon) Type B (rear console) Type D (trunk floor - sedan) Type C (side of luggage pro-stor – liftback) Type E (boot floor - station wagon)
  • Page 276 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Type F (boot floor - station wagon) To use the clipboard, do the following. Type A: Press the button. Type B: Press the cap. Type C: Turn the knob and remove the cover. Type E and F: Remove the floor plate. The F-type glove box can be used in two ways, depending on which way the floor plate is opened.
  • Page 277 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Box in the rear console LOCKER IN THE CONSOLE When not in use, store the straps in their original position. To access the rear console box, pull the release lever while lifting the rear console WARNING box lid.
  • Page 278 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Drink holders Front (Type A) Front (Type B) TOP LOCKER (on some models) To access the top box, lift the box lid in the console without touching the release lever. Front (type C)
  • Page 279 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT WARNING • Do not place objects other than cups or drink cans in the cup holder, as they could fly into the passenger compartment during hard braking or an accident and injure occupants. • To reduce the possibility of injury in an accident or sudden stop while driving, keep the cup holder closed when not in use.
  • Page 280 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Bag hooks Clamping eyes Then a liftback These hooks are intended for hanging objects such as a bag. NOTICE To prevent damage to the hooks, do not hang heavy loads on them. Kombi To secure the luggage, use the eyelets as shown in the picture above.
  • Page 281 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Rear sun visor Luggage cover (liftback) Then When you open the rear door, the luggage cover flips up to allow easy access to the luggage compartment. To increase the luggage space, unhook the cords and lift the cover out of the brackets. Liftback To remove the rear sun visor, pull out the tab of the visor and hook it into the handle.
  • Page 282 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Luggage cover (station wagon) REMOVING THE LUGGAGE COVER To remove the luggage cover, release the luggage cover lock (1) and remove the cover (2). USE OF THE LUGGAGE COVER To use the luggage cover, pull out the luggage cover and hook it into the handles.
  • Page 283 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Separation net (combi) You can separate the luggage compartment by deploying a separating net. 1. Lift the cover up. LUGGAGE COVER STORAGE The removed luggage cover can be stored under the floorboard. This protects passengers from injury in the event of a sudden stop or accident.
  • Page 284 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT 2. Pull the separation net out of the luggage cover 3. Insert one side of the net rod into one of the by pulling on the strap. fixing holes, then squeeze the rod to shorten it. Insert the other side of the rod into the other mounting hole.
  • Page 285 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT Floor mat Use the correct size floor mat. WARNING If the floor carpet and mat are equipped with two holes, Check that the floor mat is correctly placed on the then they are intended to be fixed with fixing clips. Attach carpet.
  • Page 286 Machine Translated by Google OTHER EQUIPMENT...
  • Page 287 • Brake pad wear indicators. . • . 296 Instructions for storing luggage. . • Instructions for the roof . 298 rack. • Identifying your Toyota. • Suspension ..298 and chassis. . . 299 .
  • Page 288 Your vehicle does not need a thorough run-in, but for the first 1000 km, follow a few simple tips that can contribute excluded from the warranty conditions of Toyota vehicles. to the economy and longevity of your vehicle. • Avoid full throttle acceleration when starting TYPE OF FUEL and driving.
  • Page 289 However, you may occasionally hear a short and faint If you plan to drive your Toyota to another country, low knock when accelerating or going uphill. This is normal sulfur diesel may not be available. Therefore, check its and nothing to worry about.
  • Page 290 Before starting again, check the ground under consult any authorized Toyota dealer or service the vehicle. If you find fluid leaking onto the center, or another properly qualified and equipped ground, then the fuel system has been damaged professional.
  • Page 291 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Three-way catalysts Operating a vehicle abroad (petrol engine) If you plan to drive your Toyota abroad... First, familiarize yourself with the vehicle registration regulations. Second, check the availability of the right fuel. Motory 3ZZ–FE to 1ZZ–FE Motor 1AZ–FE...
  • Page 292 WARNING u Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible • When the engine is running, ensure that no by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, person or any flammable material gets near or another properly qualified and equipped the exhaust pipe. The exhaust gases are very specialist, if the engine is difficult to start or hot.
  • Page 293 The exhaust gases are very hot. u Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, • Do not drive, idle, or park where there or another properly qualified and equipped...
  • Page 294 Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible the exhaust pipe. The exhaust gases are very by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, hot. or another properly qualified and equipped specialist, if the engine is difficult to start or •...
  • Page 295 Have the vehicle checked as soon as possible the exhaust pipe. The exhaust gases are very by any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, hot. or another properly qualified and equipped specialist, if the engine is difficult to start or •...
  • Page 296 If you smell exhaust fumes even when there unconsciousness or even death. are no vehicles in the vicinity, have the vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or • Make sure the exhaust system is free of holes and service center, or by another properly qualified leaks.
  • Page 297 • The oil is also used to lubricate intake valve impaired. Therefore, it is absolutely necessary stems. A small amount of this oil is drawn into to check the oil level regularly. Toyota the combustion chamber at the same time as recommends checking the oil level every time the drawn air and is burned together with the you refuel.
  • Page 298 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Iridium spark plugs with three ground electrodes (1AZ–FSE and 2AZ– Iridium spark plugs FSE engines) (motor 1AZ–FE) Your engine is equipped with iridium spark plugs Your engine is equipped with iridium spark plugs.
  • Page 299 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Brake system ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (without vehicle The tandem master cylinder brake system is a hydraulic system with two separate subsystems. If one of the stability control system) subsystems fails, the other is still in operation. However,...
  • Page 300 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA When the anti-lock braking system is The anti-lock braking system is not intended to active, the following situations may occur, reduce stopping distance: Always drive at a but they do not signal a malfunction of the...
  • Page 301 If the "ABS" warning light illuminates together with the brake system warning light, immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional. In this case, not only the anti-lock braking system "ABS"...
  • Page 302 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Depressing the brake pedal on a slippery road WARNING in places where there is, for example, a hatch, steel materials, bridge connections, etc., can Don't overestimate the capabilities of cause the anti-lock braking system to activate the anti-lock braking system: Although in the rain.
  • Page 303 "ABS" warning light (auxiliary drums are replaced. braking system warning light). Have the parking brake adjusted by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or by another properly qualified and equipped specialist.
  • Page 304 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Electric power steering system (motor 3ZZ-FE to 1ZZ-FE) AUXILIARY BRAKE SYSTEM (with vehicle stability An electric power steering system, using an electric control system) motor, helps turn the steering wheel. When you press the brake pedal hard, the auxiliary...
  • Page 305 When the electric power steering system warning light comes on, take your vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible. In this case, it will be necessary to exert more force when turning the steering wheel than usual.
  • Page 306 Store cargo and luggage as close to the driving, have the brake pads checked and replaced vehicle floor as possible. immediately by your nearest authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or by another properly qualified and equipped professional. • Never transport any persons in the trunk or luggage compartment.
  • Page 307 Rectangles To use the roof rails as a roof rack, you must attach two or more genuine Toyota cross members or their equivalents to the rails. Follow the manufacturer's instructions and instructions when installing the crossbars.
  • Page 308 (right-hand drive vehicles only), see pictures. The VIN is the basic identification number of your Toyota. It is used to register the ownership of your vehicle.
  • Page 309 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA – Engine number Motory 3ZZ–FE to 1ZZ–FE The vehicle identification number (VIN) is also listed on the nameplate. Motory 1AZ–FE, 1AZ–FSE to 2AZ–FSE Motory 1AD-FTV, 2AD-FTV and 2AD-FHV...
  • Page 310 Machine Translated by Google INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Suspension and chassis The engine number is stamped on the engine block, WARNING see pictures. Do not modify the suspension/chassis with braces, spacers, springs, etc. This can dangerously affect the handling characteristics of the vehicle, which...
  • Page 311 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING Chapter 3 STARTING AND DRIVING • Before starting the engine..304 • How to start the engine..304 • Instructions for shutting down a turbocharged engine. • Safety .
  • Page 312 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING How to start the engine – Before starting the engine (a) Before starting 1. Before getting into the vehicle, check its 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. surroundings. 2. Turn off unnecessary lights and accessories truth.
  • Page 313 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING (b) Engine starting (b) Engine starting (petrol engine) (diesel engine) Before starting the engine, perform the actions listed in point "(a) Before starting". Normal startup procedure The multi-point fuel injection system/ sequential multi- point fuel injection system in your engine automatically controls the correct air-fuel mixture ratio at start-up.
  • Page 314 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING Engine shutdown instructions with a turbocharger (diesel engine) After driving at a high speed or driving for a long time, NOTICE etc., which required an increased load on the engine, the engine should be idled as shown in the table before u Do not start the engine for more than 30 seconds turning it off.
  • Page 315 All you need is a basic knowledge of the vehicle and a Replacement fuses. Make sure you have spare fuses. keen eye! If you wish, any authorized Toyota dealer or These should cover all the current ranges marked on workshop, or other properly qualified and equipped the fuse box cover.
  • Page 316 If the brakes still do not function safely, the vehicle may cause damage to the engine and/or electrical must be pulled off the road and any authorized components. Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, must be contacted for assistance. WARNING •...
  • Page 317 (Coolant with durable This product is available from any hybrid organic acid technology is a combination of low authorized dealer or at a Toyota service center and at phosphate and organic acids.) most auto parts stores.
  • Page 318 Total weight Load on the towing hook purposes is excluded from the warranty by trailer Toyota. For the details of towing a trailer, consult your local authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another properly qualified and WEIGHT LIMITS equipped professional, as different countries have different traffic regulations.
  • Page 319 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING Production label Total vehicle weight • The sum of the weights of the standby, driver, passengers, towing equipment and load on the towing hook must not exceed the total weight of the vehicle by more than 100 kg. Exceeding this weight is dangerous.
  • Page 320 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING TOWING EQUIPMENT Toyota recommends using genuine Toyota towing equipment (hook and holder). You can also use other towing equipment of the same quality. The places for attaching the structure of the towing device and the hook are listed below.
  • Page 321 THE RUN • Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer for new vehicles or for vehicles with new aggregates (engine, transmission, differential, wheel bearings, etc.) during the first 800 km of driving.
  • Page 322 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING • If you cannot see the traffic behind the vehicle in the • Backing up with a trailer is challenging and requires practice. Grasp the bottom of the steering wheel standard rearview mirrors, it will be necessary to use additional rearview mirrors.
  • Page 323 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING • Due to the higher load, the engine may WARNING overheat when driving with a trailer on long or steep inclines and in warm weather • Observe the maximum permitted speed (over 30° C). If the engine coolant set for towing a trailer.
  • Page 324 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING How to save fuel and extend the life of your vehicle Reducing fuel consumption is easy. It will also help you • Avoid unnecessary stopping and braking. Maintain extend the life of your vehicle. Here are some tips to a constant speed.
  • Page 325 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING WARNING Never switch off the engine when driving downhill. If the engine is not running, the power steering and brake boosters do not work. Also, the system that controls the emissions in the exhaust gases only works properly while running engine.
  • Page 326 Machine Translated by Google STARTING AND DRIVING...
  • Page 327 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Chapter 4 IN CASE OF EMERGENCY • When the vehicle cannot be ..320 started. • When the engine stops ..326 while driving. • When you cannot rev up .
  • Page 328 If they work, your key may be defective. Have with fuel due to repeated starts. For further the key checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or instructions - see "(b) Starting a supercharged engine workshop, or by another properly qualified and equipped (gasoline engine)"...
  • Page 329 If they work, your key may be faulty. Have cannot be started - the key checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or by another properly qualified and The engine needs to be adjusted or repaired. Contact equipped professional.
  • Page 330 If the engine still cannot be started, it needs adjustment Restart the engine as follows: or repair. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped 1. Fill the vehicle with fuel. professional.
  • Page 331 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY (d) Starting with starter cables START-UP PROCEDURE USING Before starting with jump leads, remove the battery STARTER CABLES cover. (See "– Engine Compartment Cover Removal" on page 361 in Chapter 7–1.) 1. If the auxiliary battery is located in another vehicle, make sure that the vehicles are not touching each other.
  • Page 332 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Positive pole (mark "+") Dead battery Dead battery Starter cable Auxiliary Starter cable Positive pole Auxiliary Negative pole battery battery (mark "+") (mark "–") 4. Connect the connection cables in the order a, b, c.
  • Page 333 Do not connect the cable to or near a part that will move when the engine is started. If the next attempt is not successful, the battery may be exhausted. Have it checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service WARNING center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 334 3. Gasoline engine – vehicle at a low speed. Have the vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another Turn the ignition key to the "ACC" or "LOCK" position and properly qualified and equipped specialist, as soon as possible.
  • Page 335 1. Drive carefully off the road, stop the vehicle performance will be lower than normal, in driving and turn on the hazard lights. Shift into "P" to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or (automatic transmission) or neutral (manual other properly to a qualified and equipped transmission) and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 336 A large loss of coolant indicates a leak somewhere in the cooling system. You should have 3. Check for coolant leaks from radiator, hoses it checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or and under vehicle. However, if the air workshop, or another properly qualified and equipped conditioner has been turned on, it is normal professional, as soon as possible.
  • Page 337 You should have it checked by • Do not put any part of your body under any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or another the vehicle when it is jacked up. properly qualified and equipped professional, as soon Persons may be injured.
  • Page 338 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY • Only use the jack to lift the vehicle when changing a wheel. • Do not lift the vehicle if there is a person in the vehicle. • When lifting, do not place any object under or over the lifter.
  • Page 339 – Necessary tools and spare wheel WARNING • The compact spare wheel is specially designed for your Toyota. Do not use it on any other vehicle. • Do not use more than one compact spare wheel at the same time.
  • Page 340 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY 1. Take the necessary tools and spares wheel. 1. Jack crank 2. Wrench for wheel nuts 3. Tool compartment 4. Jack 5. Spare wheel To prepare for an emergency, familiarize yourself with the use of the jack, all tools and where they are stored.
  • Page 341 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY Removing the spare wheel: Sedan a liftback – 1. Remove the luggage compartment floor cover thick 2. Remove the tool compartment. 3. Loosen the screw and remove it. Kombi – 1. Remove the floor plate. 2.
  • Page 342 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – Removing the decorative wheel – Wheel wedging cover (steel wheels only) 2. Chock the wheel that is diagonally opposite the 3. Remove the decorative cover. wheel with the damaged tire to prevent the Pry off the wheel trim using the angled end of the wheel vehicle from rolling when lifting.
  • Page 343 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – Wheel nut clearance – Location of the jack 4. Loosen all wheel nuts. 5. Place the jack in the correct lifting position as shown. Always loosen the wheel nuts before lifting the vehicle. Make sure the jack is placed level and on a solid surface.
  • Page 344 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – Lifting the vehicle – Changing wheels 6. After making sure that no one is left in the vehicle, 7. Unscrew the wheel nuts and replace the wheels. raise the vehicle to the height necessary to install the spare wheel.
  • Page 345 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – Screwing on the wheel nuts Before mounting the wheels, remove corrosion from the 8. Screw on all the wheel nuts and tighten them by contact area with a wire brush or otherwise. hand.
  • Page 346 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – Putting on the decorative – Starting the vehicle wheel cover (steel wheels only) 9. Lower the vehicle completely to the ground and 10. Fit the decorative wheel cover. tighten the wheel nuts. 1.
  • Page 347 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY – After changing the wheels When the vehicle gets stuck 11. Check the air pressure in the tire of the replaced If the vehicle gets stuck in snow, mud, sand, etc., you wheel.
  • Page 348 - If towing the vehicle is necessary, we recommend • Manual gearbox: using the services of any authorized Toyota dealer We recommend using a towing chassis under the or workshop, or another properly qualified and front wheels. If you are not using a tow truck, turn equipped professional, such as a professional the ignition key to the "ACC"...
  • Page 349 Machine Translated by Google IN CASE OF EMERGENCY NOTICE (c) Towing by crane Do not tow the vehicle from the rear without a towbar when the ignition key is removed or in the "LOCK" position. The steering lock mechanism is not strong enough to keep the front wheels in a straight line.
  • Page 350 In the back NOTICE If towing the vehicle is necessary, we recommend using the services of any authorized Toyota dealer Only use a towing rope or chain intended for or workshop, or another properly qualified and towing vehicles. Attach it firmly and securely to equipped professional, such as a professional the towing eyes.
  • Page 351 3. Shift to position "N". 4. Start the engine. For safety reasons, keep the brake pedal depressed. Have the system checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible.
  • Page 352 Vehicles with an engine immobilizer system - Even if you lose just one key, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, and have a new key made. If you lose all the master keys, it will not be possible to make new ones;...
  • Page 353 Machine Translated by Google PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION AND CARE OF APPEARANCE Chapter 5 PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION AND CARE OF APPEARANCE • Protecting your Toyota from corrosion..346 • Washing and waxing your Toyota..347 •...
  • Page 354 Now it's up to you. your vehicle clean by washing it regularly, but to protect Taking proper care of your Toyota can help ensure long- against corrosion you should follow these guidelines: term corrosion resistance.
  • Page 355 Your authorized Toyota dealer or service occur. Wash the vehicle as soon as possible. center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional, will advise you on the selection and •...
  • Page 356 Plastic bumpers: Wash them carefully. Do not use abrasive cleaners for cleaning. The bumper surface is soft. Waxing your Toyota Exterior lights: Wash them carefully. Do not use organic substances or clean them with a rough brush. This could We recommend that you polish and wax the body damage the surface of the lights.
  • Page 357 Machine Translated by Google PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION AND CARE OF APPEARANCE Interior cleaning Small paint repair WARNING The repair of small scratched and peeling paint particles can be done with a brush. • Vehicles with side airbags and vehicles with side and window airbags: Repair as soon as possible to prevent corrosion.
  • Page 358 Machine Translated by Google PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION AND CARE OF APPEARANCE Carpets Air conditioning control panel, audio system, instrument panel, console panel and switches Use a quality foaming shampoo to clean carpets. Use a soft, damp cloth for cleaning. First, vacuum as much dirt as possible from the carpets. There are several types of foam cleaners, some in Soak a soft and clean cloth in water or lukewarm water aerosol, others in powder or liquid form, which can...
  • Page 359 Improper cleaning of leather upholstery can lead to discoloration or stains. If you have any questions about cleaning the interior of your vehicle, any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or other properly qualified and equipped professional, will be happy to...
  • Page 360 Machine Translated by Google PROTECTION AGAINST CORROSION AND CARE OF APPEARANCE...
  • Page 361 Machine Translated by Google MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS Chapter 6 MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS • Maintenance performance ..354 data. . • Does your vehicle need repairs? ..355...
  • Page 362 Toyota dealer or service center that uses genuine Toyota parts for all repairs. It is also beneficial to use Toyota authorized dealers or workshops for post-warranty repairs and services, as their specialization in Toyota vehicles...
  • Page 363 These actions are best left to professional technicians. symptoms are: Even if you are an experienced mechanic, we recommend that you leave these tasks to any authorized Toyota • Skipping, stuttering, or ringing engine noise dealer or service center, or another properly qualified professional.
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  • Page 365 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Chapter 7–1 USER MAINTENANCE Introduction • Overview of the engine compartment..358 • Location of fuses. . • ..363 Instructions for user maintenance. . 366 •...
  • Page 366 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Overview of the engine compartment – Motory 3ZZ–FE to 1ZZ–FE 6. Accumulator 1. Windscreen, rear window and headlight washer fluid reservoir 7. Electric cooling fan 2. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Condenser 3. Engine oil level gauge 4. Cap of the 9.
  • Page 367 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Motory 1AZ–FE, 1AZ–FSE to 2AZ–FSE 6. Accumulator 1. Windscreen, rear window and headlight washer fluid reservoir 7. Electric cooling fans 2. Engine coolant reservoir 8. Condenser 3. Cover of the hole for filling the engine 9.
  • Page 368 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Motory 1AD-FTV, 2AD-FTV and 2AD-FHV 7. Accumulator 1. Windscreen, rear window and headlight washer fluid reservoir 8. Electric cooling fans 2. Engine oil level gauge 9. Condenser 3. Cover of the hole for filling the engine 10.
  • Page 369 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction – Removing the engine compartment covers Removing the clip Remove the cover clips with a flathead screwdriver and remove the covers. Remove and install the cover clips and the cover as shown in the following figures. Attaching the clip...
  • Page 370 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Removing the battery cover NOTICE After installing the covers, make sure they are locked in their original position. If the covers are not secured, they may be damaged. Fitting the battery cover...
  • Page 371 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Location of fuses Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles...
  • Page 372 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Replacement fuses Gasoline engine Gasoline engine Replacement fuses Diesel engine Diesel engine...
  • Page 373 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Gasoline engine Left-hand drive vehicles Diesel engine Right-hand drive vehicles...
  • Page 374 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Instructions for user maintenance Follow the procedure in this chapter when performing maintenance yourself. Please note that improperly performed or incomplete maintenance may cause operational problems. In this chapter, we have only listed operations that are relatively simple for the user.
  • Page 375 • Do not stand under the vehicle if it is only supported by a jack. Always use car jacks or other solid supports. u Only fill the radiator with "Toyota Super Long Life Coolant" or a similar high-quality silicate-free, amine-free, nitrite-free and borate-free coolant •...
  • Page 376 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction Location of the jack u Do not drive with the air cleaner filter removed, as this may cause excessive engine wear. A backfire could also cause a fire in the engine compartment. u Be careful not to scratch the glass surface with the metal part of the wiper.
  • Page 377 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Introduction WARNING When lifting a vehicle, observe the following guidelines to reduce the possibility of death or serious injury: • Follow the instructions for lifting the vehicle. • No part of the body must be under the vehicle if it is supported by a jack.
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  • Page 379 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Engine and chassis Chapter 7–2 USER MAINTENANCE Engine and chassis • Checking the engine oil level. . • . 372 Checking the engine coolant level. . • Checking . 375 the radiator, condenser and intercooler. . • Check tire .
  • Page 380 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Engine and chassis Checking the engine oil level With the engine oil at operating temperature and off, check the oil level using a dipstick. Low level Full level 1. To be able to correctly determine the oil level, the vehicle must be standing on a horizontal surface.
  • Page 381 Petrol engine – your reference. "Toyota Genuine Motor Oil" is used in your vehicle. Engine 3ZZ–FE to 1ZZ–FE 1.5 litre 1AZ–FE and 1AZ–FSE 1.8 liter engines Toyota recommends using genuine engine oil. Another Engine 2AZ–FSE 1.0 liter...
  • Page 382 Approval Committee) certification mark is displayed on the front of the container. Diesel engine – "Toyota Genuine Motor Oil" is used in your vehicle. Toyota recommends using the tested "Toyota Genuine Motor Oil". Another oil of the same quality can also be used.
  • Page 383 (gasoline engine), or the coolant tank cap or breather valve (diesel engine) to avoid burns. Diesel engine - If replacement is necessary, take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 384 (Coolant with durable hybrid organic acid technology is a combination of low phosphate and organic acids.) "Toyota Super Long Life Coolant" is a mixture of 50% Toyota recommends "Toyota Super Long Life Coolant" coolant and 50% deionized water. This coolant provides which has been tested to not cause corrosion or damage protection down to approximately -35°C.
  • Page 385 Tire pressure should be checked once every 2 weeks, unsure of its condition, take the vehicle to any authorized but at least once a month. Don't forget the spare wheel Toyota dealer or workshop, or to another properly qualified too! and equipped professional.
  • Page 386 If the tire frequently leaks or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of the tear or other damage, it should be replaced. If you are not sure, consult any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 387 Any tire older than 6 years must be checked by a Toyota recommends changing all four tires at once, technician, even if its damage is not visible. or both front or both rear tires at once. The condition of tires deteriorates with age, even Procedure for changing tires - see "When a tire is...
  • Page 388 Vehicles with a compact spare wheel Vehicles without a compact spare wheel For even tire wear and to increase their service life, Toyota recommends that you rotate the tires approximately every 10,000 However, the interval for changing tires is best determined according to the driving style and the condition of the road where the car is operated.
  • Page 389 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Engine and chassis Installation of winter tires and snow chains WHEN TO USE WINTER TIRES OR WARNING SNOW CHAINS Winter tires or snow chains are recommended • Do not drive with improperly inflated when driving on snow or ice. winter tires.
  • Page 390 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Engine and chassis ASSEMBLY OF SNOW CHAINS Side chain Mount the snow chains on the front tires as tightly as possible. Do not use chains on the rear tires. Tighten the chains again after driving 0.5 - 1 km. Carefully follow the chain manufacturer's instructions when fitting chains to tires.
  • Page 391 You can also use other nuts width, disc shape and bearing are used. and keys of the same quality. Your authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or • When balancing wheels, Toyota recommends another properly qualified and equipped professional, using genuine Toyota balance weights.
  • Page 392 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Engine and chassis...
  • Page 393 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components Chapter 7–3 USER MAINTENANCE Electrical components • Checking the condition of the accumulator..386 • Instructions for recharging the battery. . . • Checking . 390 and replacing fuses. . . • Topping up washer .
  • Page 394 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components Checking the battery status – – Instructions The meaning of the individual warning WARNING symbols on the top of the battery is as follows: BATTERY INSTRUCTIONS The battery produces hydrogen gas, which Do not smoke, do not use is flammable and explosive.
  • Page 395 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Checking the exterior of the battery NOTICE Pole extensions Chassis cable u Make sure the engine and all accessories are switched off before performing maintenance. u When checking the battery, first disconnect the ground cable from the negative terminal ("–"...
  • Page 396 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Checking the battery fluid There are two types of accumulators: maintenance type and maintenance-free type. Battery Maintenance Type – Upper line Check the fluid level using the fluid level marks on the side of the accumulator.
  • Page 397 Have the battery NOTICE checked by any authorized Do not overfill the cells. If the cells were overfilled, Toyota dealer or the electrolyte could splash out while charging the Dark White workshop, or another battery and cause corrosion or other damage.
  • Page 398 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components Recharging instructions battery Checking and replacing fuses The battery produces hydrogen gas during charging. Therefore, before charging: Type A 1. Battery maintenance type – Unscrew the vent plugs. 2. When charging the battery in the vehicle, make sure the ground cable is disconnected.
  • Page 399 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components If the headlights or other electrical components do not work, check the fuses. If any of the fuses are blown, they must be replaced. Fuse Locations - See "Fuse Locations" on page 363 in Chapter 7–1.
  • Page 400 You can use ordinary water for the washers. However, in areas where temperatures frequently drop below freezing, use a washer fluid containing antifreeze. You can get this product from any authorized dealer or Toyota service center or from another properly qualified and equipped specialist. Follow the manufacturer's instructions when mixing the solution with water.
  • Page 401 Vehicles with discharge lamps – • Do not the glass of the dish or water is found at the bottom inside the dish, then contact any authorized Toyota dealer or touch the high-voltage socket of the discharge service center, or another properly qualified and equipped lamps when the lamps are switched on.
  • Page 402 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components A: D4S discharge lamps Light bulbs In Type B: Halogen bulbs H7 Headlights (dimmed) C: Halogen bulbs H1 Discharge light bulbs D: Halogen bulbs H11 Halogen bulbs E: Capless bulbs (clear) F: Socketless bulbs (orange) 55 C Headlights (high beam) G: Bayonet bulbs...
  • Page 403 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Headlights (dimmed - halogen bulbs) 1. Turn the back cover counterclockwise until it 2. Release the bulb retaining spring and remove the stops. Disconnect the connector. bulb. Install a new bulb and return the bulb retaining spring to its original position.
  • Page 404 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components 3. Plug in the connector. 4. Align the mark (1) as shown in the picture and push the rear cover towards the headlight.
  • Page 405 (2) aligns as shown. If the connector is tight, wiggle it. Adjusting the headlights after replacing the bulb is not necessary. If adjustment is necessary, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 406 Make sure the rubber cover is tight against the connector and the headlight body. Adjusting the headlights after replacing the bulb is not necessary. If adjustment is necessary, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or service center, or another properly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 407 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Front fog lights Removing the clip 1. Remove the screws and cover clip. The procedure for removing and installing the cover clip is shown in the following figures. Attaching the clip...
  • Page 408 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components Left fog light for vehicles with a diesel engine 3. Turn the bulb counterclockwise and remove it. Other 2. Disconnect the connector while pressing the release latch. If the connector is tight, wiggle it.
  • Page 409 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Parking lights 4. Insert the new bulb into the mounting hole by turning it clockwise. Connect the connector...
  • Page 410 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Rear direction, brake, tail lights, reverse lights and rear fog – Front turn signals lights (sedan) a: Taillights b: Rear direction light c: Brake light d: Reverse light or rear fog light...
  • Page 411 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Rear direction, brake, tail lights, reversing lights and rear fog lights (liftback) a: Rear turn signal light b: Brake light c: Tail light d: Reverse light or rear fog light...
  • Page 412 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – Rear directional, brake/ tail lights, reverse lights and rear fog lights (station wagon) – Third brake light (sedan) a: Tail/brake light b: Rear direction light c: Reverse light or rear fog light...
  • Page 413 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – License plate lighting – Third brake light (liftback) (then) Use a flat screwdriver. Remove the cover clips with a Phillips screwdriver. The procedure for removing and installing the cover clips is shown in the following pictures.
  • Page 414 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components Removing the cover clips Attaching the cover clips Right hand drive vehicles only...
  • Page 415 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components – License plate lighting – License plate lighting (liftback) (station wagon) Use a flat screwdriver. Use a flat screwdriver.
  • Page 416 Machine Translated by Google USER MAINTENANCE: Electrical components...
  • Page 417 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Chapter 8 TECHNICAL DATA • Dimensions..410 • Weights..411 • Motor..412 • Fuel..412 •...
  • Page 418 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions Then a Liftback Kombi Total length 4645 4715 Overall width 1760 1760 1480 1525 Total height 2700 2700 Wheelbase 1520 1520 195/65R15 tires Front parting 205/55R16 tires 1505 1505 215/50R17 tires 1520 1520 tires 195/55R15 tires Back split 1500...
  • Page 419 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Weights Total Maximum permissible axle Permissible trailer weight*1 Load on vehicle Model load (MPAC) the towing weight engine hook Front Rear With brake Without brake (GVM) 3ZZ-FE 1820 1020 1020 1300 1ZZ–FE 1AZ–FE 1890 1020 1020 1400...
  • Page 420 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Fuel Motor Model: Fuel type: 3ZZÿFE, 1ZZÿFE, 1AZ–FE, 1AZÿFSE, Petrol engine – 2AZ–FSE, 1AD–FTV, 2AD–FTV and 2AD– Unleaded gasoline with an octane rating of 95 or higher Type: Diesel engine – Motor 3ZZÿFE, 1ZZÿFE, 1AZÿFE, Engines 1AD–FTV (without DPR catalyst) and 2AD- 1AZÿFSE and 2AZ–FSE 4 cylinders in a row, 4-stroke, petrol...
  • Page 421 Motory 2AD–FTV to 2AD–FHV With filter The 1AZÿFSE engine No filters DENSO SK20BR11 "Toyota Genuine Motor Oil" is used in your vehicle. Engine 2AZÿFSE DENSO SK20BR11 Toyota recommends the use of original engine oil. IFR6A11T Another oil of the same quality can also be used.
  • Page 422 Manual transmission 5.8 next oil change. Automatic transmission 5.7 Right-hand drive vehicles Manual transmission 5.9 For further details, contact any authorized Toyota dealer Automatic transmission 5.8 or service center, or another properly qualified and Motory 1AZÿFE to 1AZÿFSE equipped professional.
  • Page 423 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA CLUTCH Coolant type: "Toyota Super Long Life Coolant" is used in Pedal clearance, mm: 5 ÿ 15 your vehicle. To avoid technical problems, use only "Toyota Super Type of liquid: Long Life Coolant" or similar high-quality silicate-free, SAE J1704 or FMVSS No.
  • Page 424 For the above reasons, Toyota recommends using Note: Using a manual transmission gear oil other genuine Toyota transmission fluid. If you wish to use than "TOYOTA Genuine Manual Transmission Gear a different fluid, other automotive transmission fluids Oil LV API GL–4 SAE 75W" may cause a rattling of the same quality can also be used.
  • Page 425 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Setting the parking brake when applying force 196 N: 6 - 9 clicks Type of liquid: SAE J1704 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 4 MANAGEMENT Steering wheel play: Less than 30 mm Power steering fluid (Engines 1AZÿFE, 1AZÿFSE, 2AZÿFSE, 1ADÿFTV, 2AD–FTV a 2AD–...
  • Page 426 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Tires Tire size and cold tire inflation pressure: For driving at a speed of 160 km/h or higher ÿ Standard inflation for all Inflating for reduced load (1 ÿ 4 loads including full load Tire size passengers) Motor...
  • Page 427 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Tightening torque of wheel nuts, Nm: NOTE: • When towing a trailer, add 20.0 kPa to the recommended tire pressure and drive at a lower speed, than 100 km/h. • General tire information (eg tire change, wheel change) - see "Checking tire pressure" to "Instructions for alloy wheels" on pages 377 to 383 in Chapter 7ÿ2.
  • Page 428 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Fuses Engine compartment (gasoline engine) Engine compartment (diesel engine) Engine compartment (gasoline engine) Engine compartment (diesel engine)
  • Page 429 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA Fuses (type A) 1. SPARE 15 A: Spare fuse 2. SPARE 10 A: Spare fuse 3. SPARE 7.5 A: Spare fuse 4. AM2 30 A: Starting system, "IGN" and "ST" fuses 5. DCC 30 A: Fuses "ECUÿB 2", "DOME" a "RAD NO.
  • Page 430 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA 34. RR FOG 7.5 A: Rear fog light 16. ABS 25 A (without vehicle stability control system): Anti-lock braking system 35. FR FOG 15 A: Front fog lights, front fog light indicator VSC 25 A (with vehicle stability control system): Anti-lock braking system, vehicle stability control 36.
  • Page 431 70. MAIN 40 A: Headlights, fuses "HÿLP HI LH", "HÿLP HI conditioning system RH", "HÿLP LH" and "HÿLP RH" 58. A/F 15 A (modely Toyota DÿCAT): DPNR (Diesel Particulate NOx Reduction system) 71. EPMS 50 A (3ZZÿFE and 1ZZÿFE engines): Electric A/F 15 A (motor 1AD–FTV s DPR ka-talyzátorem):...
  • Page 432 Machine Translated by Google TECHNICAL DATA 74. HTR 40 A: Air conditioning system 87. ALT 100 A (3ZZÿFE and 1ZZÿFE engines) or 120 A (1AZÿFE, 1AZÿFSE and 2AZÿFSE engines): Fuses 75. CDS 30 A: Electric cooling fan "AM1 NO.1", "HÿLP CLN", "ABS " (25 A), "VSC" (25 76.
  • Page 433 Machine Translated by Google INDEX Chapter 9 INDEX...
  • Page 434 Machine Translated by Google INDEX Airbags..... 79, 87, 92 Accumulator Diesel Clean Advanced Technology..287 Handling Odometer... . . 153 Outdoor temperature safety.
  • Page 435 Machine Translated by Google INDEX Identification Manual gearbox Engine......301 Driving with a manual transmission..186 Sorting Vehicle .
  • Page 436 Waxing ....347 Protecting your mirrors ..149, 150 Exterior mirror defogger . . Toyota from corrosion ..346 Suspension and 150 Windshield wiper defroster ..150 Chassis .
  • Page 437 Machine Translated by Google INDEX Tire damage Removing the decorative wheel cover..334 When Tire Damage Radio......198 Spare Occurs .
  • Page 438 Machine Translated by Google INDEX Fuel Windshield wiper and washer indicator......152 Coolant switch....145, 146 Headlight Switch .
  • Page 439 Machine Translated by Google INDEX Anti-lock brake system warning light (auxiliary Electric socket current....266 Viewing brake system warning driving information ..158 Rear-view mirrors light .
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