Do you have a question about the PASSO 2016 and is the answer not in the manual?
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Ronnie
May 15, 2025
What is the cause of poor idling in my car
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Mr. Anderson
May 22, 2025
Poor idling in a 2016 Toyota Passo may be caused if the battery is discharged, the battery terminals have been recently disconnected (such as after battery replacement), or during the initial cooling period for vehicles equipped with automatic air conditioning. These conditions can delay or affect the operation of the Stop & Start system, which may result in poor idling.
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Kenneth Mukau
July 29, 2025
my recently imported passo 2016 consuming fuel at 15.9km/l. what could be the issur
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Illustration Index IllustrationSearch from For safety and security To our customersMust-read information How to read the meter Types of meters, warning lights, and indicator lights, how to read them, etc. Opening and closing doors and door glass, and adjustments before driving, etc. Operation of each part driving Necessary operations and advice for driving...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / table of contents Things you should know..6 Operation of each part How to read this book............. 10 How to search........11 3-1. Key Illustrated Table of Contents........12 Keys..........76 For safety and security 3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Key Free System.....
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4-2. How to drive Engine (ignition) Interior equipment and features Switch (key free (Vehicles without the system) ....126 5-1. Air conditioner/defogger Engine (ignition) How to use Switch (key free Manual air conditioner...210 System equipped vehicles) ....129 Automatic air conditioning.....215 automatic Transmission.....134 Driver's seat heater ...
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TABLE OF CONTENTS / table of contents 5-5. How to use other indoor equipment In the unlikely event Other interior equipment..236 Sun visor........236 7-1. First of all ・Vanity mirrors.....236 Clock..........237 In case of malfunction..... 292 Armrests.....238 Emergency flashers (Hazard lamp) ....293 Assist grip.....239 Flares ...........
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Index Vehicle information 8-1. Specifications list What to do in these situations (Index by Symptom) ........364 Maintenance Data (Specified fuel, When you hear a sound from your car (Sound Index) ..........368 oil amount, etc.) ........352 Alphabetical Index....369 8-2.
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Regarding illegal modifications The installation of parts other than those notified to the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism by Toyota may be considered an illegal modification. Lowering the vehicle height, installing wide tires, or other parts that are not suited to the vehicle's performance and functionality are dangerous and may cause breakdowns, accidents, or serious injuries.
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Data handling Toyota may collect and use computerized data for the purposes of vehicle fault diagnosis, research and development, and quality improvement. Toyota will not disclose or provide the acquired data to third parties,...
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EDR. EDR Data Disclosure Toyota will not disclose data recorded by the EDR to third parties except under the following circumstances: - When there is consent from the vehicle user (or from the lessee in the case of a leased vehicle) - When there is a legally binding request from the police, a court, a government agency, etc.
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ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) SRS Airbag Seatbelt pretensioner Be sure to contact your Toyota dealer for installation instructions and measures to prevent adverse effects. Upon request, your Toyota dealer can provide detailed information regarding the installation of RF transmitters (frequency band, power level, antenna position, and installation conditions).
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How to read this book It explains that failure to follow these precautions could result in death or serious injury to you and those around you. It explains that not receiving the amulet could result in breakdown or damage to your vehicle or equipment. This indicates the procedure for operation and work.
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How to search Search by name ・ Alphabetical index...370 Alphabetical order Index.....369 KBPA030001 Search by installation location ・ Illustrated Table of Contents....12 KBPA030002 Search by symptoms and sounds ・ In these cases (Index by Symptom)...364 When you hear a noise from your car (Sound Index)....368 KBPA030003 Search by title...
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Illustration Index Doors....................P.91 Locking/Unlocking ..................Pages 79, 88, 91 Opening and Closing the Door Glasses ..........Page 110 Locking/Unlocking with the Mechanical Key .........Pages 91, 341 Warning Lights ................... Backdoor ..................P.
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Illustration Index Exterior lamp bulbs related to driving (Replacement instructions: P. 276, Wattage: P. 357) Headlamps..................P. 139 Parking Lights................P. 139 Front Fog Lamps ★ ........... . P. 137 Tail lights .
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Illustration Index - Instrument Panel 12 8 1 10 9 KBPA040201 Engine switch.................P.126, 129 Starting the Engine and Changing Modes........P. 126, 129 Stopping the Engine in an Emergency.........P. 296 What to Do When the Engine Cannot Start.........P. 339 Shift lever.................P.134 Changing the Shift Position..............P.
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Illustration Index Multi-information display..........P.68 Display contents......Parking brake.................P.138 Turning the alarm on and off..............P. 138 Winter precautions..............P. 206 Warning buzzer..............P.
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Illustration Index Indoor 5 6 7 4 KBPA040401 SRS Airbags..................P. 33 Floor Mats..................P. 22 Front Seats..................P. 98 Rear seats....................P. 99 Head restraints...................P. 102 Seat belts.................P. .P. 26 Lock lever ..P. 91 Cup holder ..P. 230...
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Illustration Index KBPA040402 Interior mirror.................P.106 Sun visor ..................P. 236 Vanity Mirror..............P. 236 Interior Lamps/Map Lamps..........P. 226 Assist Grips..............P..... . . : If you have no choice but to install a child seat in the passenger seat In this case, do not install the child seat facing backwards.
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twenty one For safety and security 〜Please read〜 1-1. For safe use Before driving ....22 For a safe drive..24 Seat belts..........26 SRS Airbags........33 For your child's safety..40 Child seats......41 Child seat Installation..........50 Caution for exhaust gases.....57 1-2. Anti-theft devices Engine immobilizer System........58...
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For details on daily inspection and maintenance and inspection items, please refer to the separate "Maintenance Notes" booklet. If any abnormalities are found, be sure to have the vehicle inspected and serviced at a Toyota dealer. Floor Mats Please use the special floor mats by fastening them firmly to the floor carpet.
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When placing a floor mat on the driver's seat Do not use floor mats from other models or years, even if they are genuine Toyota products. Cheap Use a floor mat specifically for the driver's seat ·...
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1-1. Safety Instructions twenty four For a safe drive To ensure safe driving, adjust your seat, mirrors, etc. appropriately before driving. Correct driving posture Sit upright and keep your body in a straight position while driving. Do not let your back get away from the seat. Adjust the angle of the sauce (→...
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1-1. For safe use twenty five caveat Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Do not adjust the driver's seat while driving. There is a risk of driving incorrectly. Do not place a cushion between the seat back and the back of the vehicle.
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1-1. Safety Instructions Seatbelts Before driving, make sure all passengers have their seat belts properly fastened. Wear it correctly Place the shoulder belt securely on your shoulders. It won't slip off your neck or shoulders. Please do so. Make sure the waist belt is securely attached to your hips. Make sure it is attached to a low position only Adjust the backrest and sit upright.
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1-1. For safe use How to wear (rear center seat) Remove the plate Plate A Remove plate A Press the edge of plate B to remove it. put out When only plate A is removed, I can't pull out the belt. Plate B Cheap ·...
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1-1. Safety Instructions How to remove and store (rear center seat) The rear centre seat belt can be detached and stored when necessary, for example when folding down the rear seats. For safety reasons, always store the plate in the designated place when the belt is detached.
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1-1. For safe use Plate B, then plate A Plate B Store in a ceiling holder Place the end of plate B in the holder. Hook Attach plate B to the holder projection. Push into the Insert plate A all the way in. Insert Cheap ·...
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1-1. Safety Instructions knowledge How to release the seat belt lock The belt will lock if there is a sudden stop or impact. It may also lock if you suddenly lean forward or pull the seat belt out quickly. If the seat belt remains locked and cannot be pulled out, pull the belt hard once, then release it and move it slowly to allow the belt to be pulled out.
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Seat belts with pretensioners If the seat belt pretensioner is activated, the SRS airbag/pretensioner warning light will flash. In this case, the seat belt cannot be reused and must be replaced at a Toyota dealer.
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If you are involved in a serious accident, replace the seat and seat belts even if there is no obvious damage. Do not install, remove, disassemble or dispose of seat belts with pretensioners anywhere other than your Toyota dealer. If handled improperly, it may not function properly. Separate retractable seat belts When using a separate retractable seat belt Be sure to connect plate A and the buckle.
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1-1. For safe use SRS Airbag SRS airbags inflate when a strong impact occurs that could cause serious injury to the occupants, and together with the seat belts' function of restraining the body, they help to cushion the impact on the occupants. Cheap ·...
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1-1. Safety Instructions caveat About SRS airbags Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. All drivers and passengers must wear seat belts properly. The SRS airbags are there to supplement the seat belts.
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1-1. For safe use caveat About SRS airbags SRS Side & Curtain Shield Airbags Vehicles with door locks: In the passenger seat and rear seat, or kneeling in front of the window, or sticking their faces or hands out of the window. Do not give out Cheap KBPA110405...
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Vehicles equipped with SRS side and curtain shield airbags: If the pad area or front pillar garnish area that houses the SRS airbags is scratched or cracked, do not use the vehicle as is and have it replaced at your Toyota dealer. Modifications and disposal...
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1-1. For safe use knowledge When the SRS airbag is deployed SRS airbags inflate very quickly due to high-temperature gas, so you may suffer scratches, burns, and bruises. White gas is produced along with the operating sound. Vehicles not equipped with SRS curtain shield airbags: Not only the front seats, but also the airbag components (steering wheel hub, airbag cover, inflator) may become hot for several minutes.
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1-1. Safety Instructions When the SRS airbags do not deploy (front SRS airbags) The front SRS airbags normally do not deploy in the event of a side or rear impact, rollover, or a low-speed frontal impact, but may deploy if the impact causes sufficient forward deceleration.
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1-1. For safe use If you need to contact your Toyota dealer Repairs and inspections are required in the following cases. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. When any of the SRS airbags inflate The front SRS airbags did not inflate.
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1-1. Safety Instructions For your child's safety Please observe the following when carrying a child: Be sure to have children wear seat belts as well. If you are traveling with a small child who cannot wear a seat belt properly, be sure to use a suitable child seat.
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1-1. For safe use Child seats The child seat can be secured in place using the child seat fastening mechanism. What you need to know Please choose an appropriate child seat according to the specifications of your vehicle and your child's age and physique.
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1-1. Safety Instructions Types of child seats Baby seat child seat ECE R44 Group 0, 0 Equivalent to ECE R44 Group 0 Equivalent to I KBPA110601 KBPA110602 Junior seat ECE R44 Groups II and III Equivalent to KBPA110603...
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1-1. For safe use Child seat compatibility chart by seat position (Installed with seat belt) Seated position (or anywhere else) Mass Group Front seats Rear seat Center seat Passenger seat Left and right seats × × 0 (up to 10kg) ×...
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1-1. Safety Instructions Child seat compatibility chart by seat position (Installation using ISOFIX compatible top tether anchor) Vehicle ISOFIX location Mass Group Size Class Fixtures Rear left and right seats × ISO/L1 Callicot × ISO/L2 0 (up to 10kg) ISO/R1 ISO/R1 (up to 13kg) ISO/R2...
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IUF: Universal category approved for use in this mass group Suitable for ISOFIX forward facing child seats. IL: "Toyota Genuine NEO G-Child ISO" approved for use in this mass group Suitable for "leg". ×: ISOFIX child seats cannot be installed.
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1-1. Safety Instructions List of ISOFIX child seats size ISOFIX for children Mass Group Categories Fixtures Sheet grade Toyota Genuine NEO 0 (up to 10kg) ISO/R1 Semi-general purpose G-Child ISO leg ISO/R1 Toyota Genuine NEO (up to 13kg) ISO/R2 G-Child ISO leg...
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1-1. For safe use Check the corresponding "mass group" based on your child's weight (Example 1): If the child weighs 12 kg, the mass group is "0 (Example 2): If your weight is 15kg, your mass group will be "I". Select a size class Check the appropriate size class from the "mass group"...
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1-1. Safety Instructions Universal child seat Approval mark UNIVERSAL is a general-purpose product. It also indicates the children who are eligible. The weight range is listed. KBPA110606 Mark indicating top tether (→ P. 50) Depending on the location of the product's mounting device, the design is different.
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1-1. For safe use When installing a child seat in the passenger seat If it is unavoidable to install a child seat in the passenger seat, adjust the passenger seat as follows and install the child seat facing forward. Tilt the backrest forward once, raise it to the first fixed position, and then raise it to the fourth fixed position.
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1-1. Safety Instructions Installing a child seat When carrying small children who cannot fasten their seat belts properly, please use a child seat. For the safety of your child, please install the child seat in the rear seat. Be sure to follow the installation instructions included with the product. Seat belt installation (→P.51) KBPA110701...
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The equipment does not have a locking device If so, use the locking clip (separate (for sale) to fix When purchasing a locking clip Please consult your Toyota dealer. (Locking clip part number: 73119- 22010) KBPA110705 After installation, rock the child seat back and forth and side to side to...
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1-1. Safety Instructions Secure with ISOFIX compatible child seat fixing bar and top tether anchor Raise the headrest all the way up increase The headrest and child seat are drying. Please be careful to avoid contact with the child seat. If not possible, remove the head restraint.
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1-1. For safe use The installed child seat Shake back and forth and side to side, but it is fixed Verify that KBPA110710 Cheap caveat · Cheap About child seats heart To effectively protect your child in the event of an accident or sudden stop, always use a seat belt or child seat appropriate for the child's age and size.
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1-1. Safety Instructions caveat When installing a child seat Do not allow children to play with the seat belt. If the belt gets wrapped around the child's neck, it could result in serious injury such as suffocation, or even death. If you accidentally find yourself in this position and are unable to unbuckle the seat belt, try cutting the seat belt with scissors or something similar.
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1-1. For safe use caveat When installing a child seat If you have to install a child seat in the passenger seat, do not install it facing backwards. If it is installed facing backwards, if the passenger seat SRS airbag inflates in the event of an accident, it could result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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1-1. Safety Instructions caveat When installing a child seat When installing a child car seat with the head restraint raised, be sure to pass the tether belt under the head restraint. If it is placed above the head restraint, the child car seat will not be secured securely, which could result in serious injury or death in the event of a collision.
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Close the back door. If you smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle even when the back door is closed, open the door windows to let in fresh air and have the vehicle inspected and serviced immediately at a Toyota dealer. When parking Turn off the engine when in a poorly ventilated or enclosed area such as a garage.
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1-2.Anti-theft devices Engine Immobilizer System ★ The key has a built-in signal transmitter, so the engine cannot be started with any key other than the pre-registered key. If you leave your vehicle, do not leave your keys inside. This system is a function that contributes to preventing vehicle theft, but does not guarantee complete security against all vehicle thefts.
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How to read the meter 2. How to read the instruments Warning light/indicator light..60 Instruments..........66 Multi-information Display..........68...
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2. How to read the instruments Warning/Indicator Lights The warning and indicator lights in the meter inform you of the vehicle's status. The following illustration shows all warning and indicator lights for illustrative purposes. meter Vehicles without a tachometer KBPA210101 Vehicles with tachometer KBPA210102...
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2. How to read the instruments Rear seat belt reminder KBPA210136 Warning lights It warns you about system abnormalities, etc. look Brake warning light direction ABS warning light (→ P. 309) (→P. 308) Power steering warning light Charging warning light (→P. 308) (→P.
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2. How to read the instruments LED Headlamp Auto Door ajar warning light Belling warning light ★ (→P.310) (→P.310) ※1※7 Keyless warning light ★ Fuel level warning light (→P.310) (→P.310) Driver and passenger seat bells LED Headlamp Warning Light ★ Forgotten to tighten warning light (→P.310) (→P.310)
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If it does not light up or remains lit, there may be a system malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealer. It will also light up when the Smart Assist II function is disabled.
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2. How to read the instruments Indicator Light Displays the system's operating status. Stop & Start Indicator Directional indicator lights (→P. 137) (→P. 189) Stop & Start Cancel Tail light indicator (→ P. 139) ★ Indicator (→ P. 190) Slip indicator light High beam indicator light (→...
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If it does not light up or remains lit, there may be a system malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealer. It flashes if there is an abnormality in the Stop & Start system.
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2. How to read the instruments Instruments Vehicles without a tachometer KBPA210201 Vehicles with tachometer KBPA210202 Speedometer Indicates the vehicle's traveling speed. Fuel gauge Indicates the remaining fuel level. Shift position display Displays the selected shift position. (→ P. 134)
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2. How to read the instruments Clock display Displays the time. (→ P. 237) Trip Information Displays various information about the outside temperature and driving. (→ P. 69) Display switching button Switches the trip information display. (→ P. 68) Clock Set Button (→P.
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2. How to read the instruments Multi-information display Display Content The multi-information display shows various information about the vehicle, such as the outside temperature. Clock display Displays the time. Trip Information (→ P. 69) The displayed items are: ・ Odometer ・...
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2. How to read the instruments Trip Information odometer Displays the total distance traveled. Press and hold the display change button while the screen is displayed to switch to the user customization screen (→ P. 72). Trip meter A / Trip meter B Displays the distance traveled since reset.
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2. How to read the instruments Total idling stop time Idling stop time after reset (The total time the engine has been stopped by the Stop & Start system) is displayed. To reset, press and hold the display change button in the meter while the total idling stop time is displayed.
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2. How to read the instruments Illumination adjustment Vehicles without a tachometer Displays the meter illumination when the width lights are on. By pressing and holding the display change button while the brightness adjustment display is displayed, you can adjust the brightness of the meter in four steps.
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2. How to read the instruments User customization screen By switching to the user customization screen, you can change the following settings. Eco-drive indicator on/off Idling stop time interrupt display ON/OFF How to change the settings While the odometer is displayed, press and hold the display change button for more than 1 second (→...
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2. How to read the instruments Press the display change button, The setting is completed when End is displayed. Complete Press the display change button for more than 1 second. Continue, or after a while the odo The display returns to the meter. KBPA210313 knowledge Average fuel consumption...
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2. How to read the instruments Outside temperature display If the outside temperature is not measured correctly, "--℃" or "E ℃" will be displayed. In the following cases, the correct outside temperature may not be displayed or the temperature display may update slowly, but this is not a malfunction. When the vehicle is stopped or traveling at low speed (approximately 20km/h or less).
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Operation of each part 3-1. Key Keys..........76 3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Key Free System.....79 Wireless remote control.....88 Doors (front door, Rear door) ..........91 Backdoor..........94 3-3. Seat adjustment Front seats..........98 Rear seat..........99 Headrest..........102 3-4. Handlebar position and mirrors Handles..........104 Inner mirror ........106 Door mirrors..........107...
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3-1.Key About Keys You will be given the following keys: Vehicles without keyless system Key (with wireless function) Activating the wireless function (→ P. 88) Key (without wireless function) Key Number Plate KBPA310101 Vehicles equipped with keyless system Electronic Key Card ・...
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Using the key number stamped on the key number plate and the remaining keys, Department a Toyota dealer can create a new Toyota genuine key. Manipulation Work Keep your key number plate in a safe place other than inside your car (such as in your wallet).
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Please bring all electronic key cards provided with your vehicle. If you lose your electronic key card If you leave your key lost, there is a high risk of theft. Please bring along all remaining keys that came with the vehicle and contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Key Free System ★ "Key Free System" is a registered trademark of Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. Functionality Overview By carrying the electronic card key in your pocket, you can perform the following operations.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Door unlocking and locking Press the lock/unlock switch to lock or unlock the door Make sure to press the switch firmly. When you lock the door, be sure to check that it is locked. Front door handle back door KBPA320101...
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Antenna location and operating range Antenna Location Inside and outside the car antenna In-car antenna Antenna outside luggage compartment each Department Manipulation Work KBPA320301 Operation range (electronic card key detection area) : When locking/unlocking the door Within approximately 70cm from the door handle If you are carrying an electronic key card...
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door knowledge Warning sounds and lights To prevent unexpected accidents or theft due to incorrect operation, a warning sound may sound and warning lights may come on inside the vehicle. If the warning light comes on, take appropriate action according to the situation. (→ P. 312) If only a warning sound is heard, the situation and how to deal with it are as follows.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Situations in which the function may not function properly The key free system uses weak radio waves. The following conditions may interfere with communication between the electronic card key and the vehicle, causing the key free system, wireless remote control, and immobilizer system to not function properly.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Please note: Even if the electronic key card is within the operating range (detection area), it may not work properly in the following cases: When locking or unlocking the door, the electronic key card is too close to the door glass or door handle, or is close to the ground or in a high place.
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To prevent theft, please keep the electronic key card at least 2m away from the vehicle. The keyless system can be deactivated in advance. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. To ensure the system operates correctly Be sure to have the electronic key card with you when activating the system. Also, when operating from outside the vehicle, make sure not to bring the electronic key card too close to the vehicle.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door When the key-free system does not operate normally Locking and unlocking the doors and back door: → P. 341 Starting the engine: → P. 341 Battery consumption The typical battery life is 1 to 2 years. The battery will drain even if the wireless remote control is not used.
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Radio waves may affect the operation of the electrical medical equipment. The key-free system can also be deactivated. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. each Department...
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Wireless remote control Functionality Overview You can lock and unlock the door. Vehicles without keyless system Lock all doors Make sure it is locked. stomach. Unlock all doors KBPA320102 Vehicles equipped with keyless system Lock all doors Make sure it is locked.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Security features for unlocking operations Vehicles without keyless system If the door is not opened within 30 seconds after the unlocking operation, it will be automatically locked to prevent theft. Vehicles equipped with keyless system →...
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Vehicles equipped with keyless system → P.86 When the battery runs out → P. 268 How to check the number of registered keys You can check the number of keys registered to the vehicle. For details, please consult your Toyota dealer.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door Doors (front doors, rear doors) Door lock/unlock You can unlock and lock the vehicle using the keyless system, wireless function, key, or door lock switch. Key Free System ★ → P.79 Wireless Features →...
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door When locking the driver's seat from the outside without using a key Set the lock lever to the locked position. Close the door while holding the door handle Vehicles without keyless system The door will not lock when the key is inserted in the engine switch.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door caveat To prevent accidents Please be sure to observe the following while driving. If you do not wear the amulet, the door may suddenly open and you may be thrown out of the car, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door back door The back door can be locked, unlocked and opened in the following ways: Locking/unlocking from outside the vehicle Key Free System ★ → P.79 Wireless remote control → P.88 →...
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3-2. How to open, close and lock the door caveat Warning while driving Please keep the back door closed while driving. If the vehicle is driven with the back door open, the back door may hit objects outside the vehicle or luggage may be thrown out, which may lead to an unexpected accident.
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If a heavy object such as a carrier is attached to the back door, the door may suddenly close after it is opened, causing hands, head, neck, etc. to be pinched. We recommend that you use genuine Toyota accessories when attaching accessories to the back door.
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Attach the object to the rod part of the stay. do not have Do not touch the rod with gloves, etc. Non-genuine Toyota accessories on the back door No saree accessories KBPA320206 Do not place your hand on the stay or apply lateral force.
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3-3. Seat adjustment Front seats How to adjust Front and rear position adjustment Reclining adjustment Adjust the height of the entire seat (Driver's seat ★ only) KBPA330101 caveat When adjusting the seat Be careful not to injure your passengers by hitting them with the seat. Do not place your hands under the seat or near any moving parts as this can cause your fingers or hands to get caught and cause serious injury.
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3-3. Seat adjustment Rear seat The rear seats can be folded down. How to advance Before moving forward Store the seat belt Rear center seat → P.28 Rear left and right seats Fasten your seat belt. Put it on the gar each Department KBPA330201...
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3-3. Seat adjustment Split folding seats Pull the seat back hook to Tilt it forward. KBPA330205 When returning the rear seat to its original position Raise and secure the backrest Split folding seats Integrated folding seat KBPA330204 KBPA330206 Remove the rear seat belt from the belt hanger.
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3-3. Seat adjustment caveat Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. When operating the rear seat Do not operate the rear seat while driving. On a flat surface, apply the parking brake securely and shift the shift lever into P. When operating the device, be careful not to get your hands or feet caught in the moving parts or joints.
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3-3. Seat adjustment Headrest Front seats increase Lower To lower it, press and hold the release button. Operate from there. Release button KBPA330301 Rear seat increase Lower To lower it, press and hold the release button. Operate from there. Release button KBPA330306 knowledge When removing the head restraints from the front and rear center seats...
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3-3. Seat adjustment When removing the head restraints from the left and right rear seats Pull the seat back hook to lower the backrest. Push forward Position where head restraint can be removed Please push it forward with KBPA330303 While pressing the release button, Remove KBPA330304 each...
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3-4.Handle position and mirrors handle How to adjust Hold the handle and pull down the lever KBPA340101 Move the handle up and down to the appropriate Position Once the position is determined, lift the lever to Please secure the handle. KBPA340102...
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3-4. Handlebar position and mirrors Horn Handle Press the periphery The horn sounds. KBPA340103 knowledge After adjusting the handle position Make sure the handle is securely fixed. If it is not properly fixed, the each horn may not sound. (→ P. 104) Department Manipulation Work...
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3-4.Handle position and mirrors Inner mirror The mirrors can be adjusted to give you a good rearward view. How to adjust the height The height of the inner mirror can be adjusted to suit your driving position. Hold the inner mirror body and move it up and down Adjust to the direction KBPA340201 Anti-glare function...
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3-4. Handlebar position and mirrors door mirror How to adjust To select the mirror to adjust, Turn the switch left right KBPA340301 To adjust the mirror surface, Switch each Department above Manipulation Work right under left KBPA340302...
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3-4.Handle position and mirrors Folding the door mirrors How to manually store and return Vehicles without keyless system Press the switch to open the door mirror. Store Press again to return. KBPA340305 Vehicles equipped with keyless system Press the switch Store Return KBPA340303...
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3-4. Handlebar position and mirrors knowledge Operating conditions Vehicles without keyless system When the engine switch is in the "ACC" or "ON" position Vehicles equipped with a keyless system When the engine switch is in accessory mode or ignition ON mode When using the "Auto"...
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3-5. Opening and closing door glass Power windows How to open and close The door glass can be opened and closed with a switch. When you operate the switch, the door glass moves as follows: close Automatic full closure (driver's seat only) open Automatic full opening (driver's seat only) To stop midway, press the switch...
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If you release the switch while the door glass is moving, the operation will have to be started over from the beginning. If the door glass does not close completely even after performing the above operations, have it inspected at a Toyota dealer.
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3-5. Opening and closing door glass When the battery is reconnected To ensure proper operation of the power windows, perform the initial setup as follows. Turn the engine switch to "ON" (vehicles not equipped with a keyless system) or to Ignition ON mode (vehicles equipped with a keyless system).
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driving 4-1. Driving 4-4. How to refuel When driving....114 How to open the fuel filler door....148 4-5. Driving support devices Precautions when loading luggage...124 4-2. How to drive Smart Assist II....152 Engine (ignition) Collision warning function (vehicle-to-vehicle collision Switch (key free pedestrians), collision avoidance assistance Brake function (to vehicle)..165 (Vehicles without the system) ....126...
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Turn off the engine switch to stop the engine. Make sure you have the key with you and lock the doors. If you are parking halfway up a slope, use wheel chocks as necessary. Please use. Wheel chocks can be purchased from your Toyota dealer.
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4-1. Driving How to start uphill Firmly apply the parking brake and shift the shift lever to D. Press the accelerator pedal slowly. Once you feel the car start to move, release the parking brake and start driving. knowledge Driving on rainy days Please drive carefully on rainy days as visibility is reduced, the windows may fog up, and the roads may become slippery.
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4-1. Driving Environmentally Friendly Driving When driving in an environmentally friendly manner, The live indicator light will turn on. When you press the accelerator pedal more than necessary The light will turn off when the vehicle is parked. In the following cases, the eco-drive indicator The loop will not work.
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4-1. Driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to observe these precautions may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. When driving Do not drive over or park the vehicle near flammable materials. The exhaust pipe and exhaust gases become very hot and may cause a fire if flammable materials are nearby.
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4-1. Driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to observe these precautions may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. When driving on slippery roads Sudden braking, acceleration or steering can cause the tires to slip and lead to loss of control of the vehicle.
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When a warning sound (squeak) occurs continuously near the brakes Have your vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealer as soon as possible and have the brake pads replaced. If pads are not replaced when required, damage to the disc rotor may result.
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4-1. Driving caveat Observe the following warnings. Failure to observe these precautions may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. When parking Do not leave glasses, lighters, spray cans, carbonated drink cans, or other items in the car under the hot sun.
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If you are unable to escape, contact your Toyota dealer or a specialist.
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4-1. Driving Note While driving Do not press the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time while driving. Pressing the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time may reduce the driving force. Do not use the accelerator pedal or the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time to stop the vehicle on a hill.
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Check the extent of damage to the tires. If the problem can be repaired, carry out emergency repairs (→ P. 316). If the problem cannot be repaired, contact your Toyota dealer. Caution when driving on flooded roads Do not drive on roads that are flooded due to heavy rain, etc., as this may cause serious...
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4-1. Driving Precautions when loading luggage To ensure a safe and comfortable drive, please observe the following when loading luggage. caveat What not to load Stacking the following items is dangerous as they may catch fire. A container containing fuel Spray cans When loading luggage Please be sure to observe the following:...
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4-1. Driving caveat Regarding luggage weight and loading Do not overload your luggage. Make sure the load is not distributed unevenly. This not only puts strain on the tires, but also reduces steering and braking control, which can lead to unexpected accidents that can result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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4-2. How to drive Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles without keyless system) How to start the engine Adjust the seat position so that you can maintain the correct riding posture (→ P. 24) and check the position of each pedal. Make sure the parking brake is applied. Make sure the shift lever is in the P position.
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4-2. How to drive knowledge To turn the key from "ACC" to "LOCK" Make sure the shift lever is in the P position Turn the key to "LOCK" KBPA420102 To release the steering lock While moving the steering wheel left and right, Please turn the power switch.
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4-2. How to drive caveat When starting the engine Be sure to sit in the driver's seat beforehand. Never depress the accelerator pedal at this time. Doing so may result in an unexpected accident, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Warning while driving Do not turn the engine switch to "LOCK"...
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4-2. How to drive Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles equipped with keyless system) By carrying the electronic card key and performing the following operations, you can start the engine or change the engine switch mode. How to start the engine Adjust the seat position so that you can maintain the correct riding posture (→ P. 24) and check the position of each pedal.
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4-2. How to drive How to stop the engine Bring the vehicle to a complete stop Apply the parking brake (→ P. 138) , shift lever to P position Press the engine switch Take your foot off the brake pedal and check that the engine switch indicator light is off.
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4-2. How to drive When the engine is stopped with the shift lever in a position other than P If the engine is stopped with the shift lever in a position other than P, the engine switch mode will be accessory mode and the engine will not turn off. Follow the procedure below to turn the engine off.
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10 seconds. When the engine switch indicator light flashes yellow There may be a problem with the system. Have the system inspected at a Toyota dealer immediately. When the battery in your electronic key card runs out →...
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If the engine is difficult to start or frequently stalls, have it checked immediately at a Toyota dealer. About engine switch operation If the engine switch feels stuck or has other irregularities when you operate it, this may be a malfunction. Contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
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4-2. How to drive Automatic transmission How to move the shift lever KBPA420301 The engine switch is "ON". (Vehicles without keyless system) To operate the shift lever, press the shift lever button while depressing the brake pedal with the engine switch in ignition ON mode (vehicles equipped with a keyless system).
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Have the vehicle inspected immediately at a Toyota dealer. However, as a temporary measure, you can shift the shift lever by using the following method.
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4-2. How to drive caveat When driving on slippery roads Avoid sudden acceleration or shifting gears as sudden changes in engine braking force can cause the vehicle to skid or spin out. To prevent accidents when releasing the shift lock When pressing the shift lock release button, be sure to apply the parking brake and depress the brake pedal.
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4-2. How to drive Turn signal lever How to operate After operating the lever, it immediately returns to its original position. Turn left Change lane to the left (Hold the lever halfway The left turn signal lights will stay on until the lever is released. It will be destroyed.
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4-2. How to drive Parking brake How to operate To apply the parking brake, While pressing the brake pedal with your right foot Then, use your left foot to apply the parking brake. fully depress the pedal (press it again) (It will be released when you press KBPA420601 knowledge...
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers Lamp switch Headlights etc. can be turned on automatically or manually. How to operate When you turn the end of the lever, the lamp lights up as follows: Lights out Headlamps, width lights, etc.
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers Manual beam adjustment dial (excluding vehicles equipped with LED headlamps) The headlamp beam can be adjusted to match changes in the vehicle's posture caused by factors such as the number of passengers and the amount of luggage. Adjust upwards Adjust downwards KBPA430103...
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers knowledge Light Sensor ★ Do not place anything on the sensor or Do not place anything blocking the windshield. Do not stick it on the glass. When the light is blocked, the automatic on/off function works normally. will no longer work.
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers Lamp forgetting to turn off warning buzzer Vehicles without keyless system If the engine switch is in the "ACC" or "LOCK" position and the headlamps and taillamps are turned on and the driver's door is opened, a buzzer will sound to warn you that the lights have been left off.
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers Fog lamp switch ★ Ensures visibility in bad weather such as rain and fog. Turn off the lights Lights up luck Transfer KBPA430201 knowledge Lighting conditions Can be used when headlamps or width lights are on. ★...
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers Wiper & Washer (Front) How to operate Operate the lever as follows to select wiper operation. When is selected, it operates intermittently according to vehicle speed. Vehicles equipped with speed-sensitive intermittent wipers The time will change.
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Do not continue to operate the washer switch as this may cause the pump to malfunction. When the nozzle is clogged If the nozzle becomes clogged, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not attempt to remove it with a pin or other object. The nozzle may be damaged.
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4-3. How to turn on the lights and use the wipers Wiper & Washer (Rear) ★ How to operate Operate the lever as follows to select wiper operation. Stop After operating at low speed for about 4 seconds, Intermittent operation Normal operation KBPA430401 Discharge the washer fluid...
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Do not continue to operate the washer switch as this may cause the pump to malfunction. When the nozzle is clogged If the nozzle becomes clogged, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not attempt to remove it with a pin or other object. The nozzle may be damaged.
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4-4. How to refuel How to open the fuel filler door Before refueling (Key Free Close the doors and door windows and turn the engine switch to "LOCK". system) or turn the engine switch to OFF (vehicles equipped with a keyless system).
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Translated from Japanese to English - www.onlinedoctranslator.com 4-4. How to refuel caveat Do not inhale fuel vapor. Some fuel vapors contain harmful substances. Do not smoke. Be sure to insert the nozzle securely into the fuel filler opening. Do not replenish oil. If you are unable to refuel properly, call a gas station attendant and follow their instructions.
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4-4. How to refuel How to open the fuel filler door Lift the opener KBPA440101 Open the fuel filler door as far as it will go Check that the fuel filler door does not return. KBPA440102 Open the cap by slowly turning it KBPA440105 Put the cap on the hanger KBPA440103...
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When the cap does not close properly Please be sure to contact your Toyota dealer. Using a cap that does not close properly or using a non-genuine cap may cause a fire or other accident that may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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4-5. Driving support devices Smart Assist II ※★ "Smart Assist" is a registered trademark of Daihatsu Motor Co., Ltd. Smart Assist II assists the driver with the following functions to help ensure a safe and comfortable drive. Collision warning function (for vehicles and pedestrians) →...
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat About Smart Assist II Smart Assist II is a system that assumes the driver will drive safely, and is intended to contribute to reducing accident damage and driving burden. Smart Assist II has limitations in its recognition and control performance.
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Please note that audio and video such as conversations will not be recorded. Data handling Toyota may collect and use computerized data for the purposes of vehicle fault diagnosis, research and development, and quality improvement. Toyota will not disclose or provide the acquired data to third parties,...
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4-5. Driving support devices Laser radar The laser radar is used for the following functions: For use. Collision warning function (for vehicles and pedestrians) Collision avoidance assist brake function (Against vehicles) False start prevention control function Preceding vehicle departure notification function KBPA450101 Monocular Camera The monocular camera is used for the following functions:...
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4-5. Driving support devices To disable the Smart Assist II function You can disable the Smart Assist II function by pressing the Smart Assist OFF switch. When disabling the collision warning function, collision avoidance assist brake function, false start prevention control function, rear false start prevention control function, and preceding vehicle start notification function Smart Assist OFF Switch Press for 2 seconds or more...
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4-5. Driving support devices Smart Assist II operation status A buzzer sound and an indicator light in the meter will notify you of the operating status of Smart Assist II. Buzzer sound Operating status Indicator Light “ Beep beep" Collision warning function activated (blinking) “...
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4-5. Driving support devices Buzzer sound Operating status Indicator Light “ Beep beep" The preceding vehicle departure notification function is activated (blinking) “ Beep beep beep" Lane departure warning function activated (blinking) If Smart Assist II does not work The Smart Assist II function will not operate immediately after the engine is started.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat Laser radar Laser radar uses laser light to detect vehicles ahead, and is equivalent to a laser class of 1M in the IEC 60825-1 standard. There is no risk of damage to your eyes from the laser light during normal use, but you must observe the following precautions.
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If the laser radar/front bumper needs to be removed, installed, or replaced, please consult your Toyota dealer. Do not sit or lean on the front bumper. If the bumper should come off in an accident or other incident, contact your Toyota dealer.
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Replacing the wiper rubber: → P. 262 If the wiper blades need replacing, consult your Toyota dealer. Do not apply film to the windshield. If the front windshield glass is scratched or cracked, do not leave it as it is but replace it.
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Do not soil or scratch the monocular camera lens. When cleaning the inside of the windshield, be careful not to get glass cleaner on the lens. Also, do not touch the lens. If the lens is dirty or scratched, consult your Toyota dealer. Do not subject the monocular camera to strong shocks.
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Do not attach stickers or accessories to the sonar or surrounding area. Do not sit or lean on the rear bumper. If the rear bumper needs to be replaced or repaired, or if the area around the sonar is deformed due to an accident, etc., please consult your Toyota dealer.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat Regarding the deterioration of Smart Assist II functionality In the following cases, the recognition performance of Smart Assist II may decrease or it may be temporarily suspended (reduced functionality) depending on the situation. (→ P. 314) In bad weather (heavy rain, blizzard, dense fog, etc.) or when the windshield wipers are operating at low or high speed When exposed to strong light from the front, such as the setting sun...
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4-5. Driving support devices Collision warning function (for vehicles and pedestrians), collision avoidance assist brake function (Against vehicles) ★ The collision warning function uses a laser radar and monocular camera, while the collision avoidance assist brake function uses laser radar to detect obstacles ahead. When the system determines that there is a high possibility of a collision, it activates, alerting the driver and applying brake control to help avoid a collision or contribute to reducing the damage caused by a collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat Safety Instructions It is the driver's responsibility to drive safely. Always be aware of your surroundings and drive safely. Do not use the Collision Avoidance Assist Brake Function as a substitute for normal braking. The Collision Avoidance Assist Brake Function does not prevent collisions or reduce the damage caused by collisions in all situations.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat When disabling the collision warning function and collision avoidance assist brake function In the following cases, the collision warning function and collision avoidance support brake function may operate unexpectedly, so be sure to stop Smart Assist II. (→ P. 156) When being towed When loading onto a car carrier...
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4-5. Driving support devices Collision warning function and collision avoidance support brake function operation The system operates in this order to warn the driver and control the brakes. We will do it. During braking control, the brake lights and high mounted stop lamps will come on. Collision warning Beep beep Blink...
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4-5. Driving support devices Secondary Brake Beep beep beep... Blink KBPA450204 When it is determined that there is an extremely high risk of a collision with the vehicle ahead, it applies stronger braking force than the primary brake. Stop Hold Beep beep Blink luck...
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4-5. Driving support devices knowledge Collision warning function activation conditions The system becomes operational when your vehicle meets all of the following conditions. The engine switch is "ON" (vehicles not equipped with a keyless system) or the engine switch is in ignition ON mode (vehicles equipped with a keyless system). Smart Assist OFF The indicator light turns off.
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4-5. Driving support devices Situations in which the collision warning function and collision avoidance assist brake function may not operate In the following cases, the collision warning function may not work, or the collision avoidance assist brake function may not work, making it impossible to stop the vehicle. Speed difference with the vehicle ahead, distance between vehicles, state of approach, lateral deviation (offset amount) Vehicle condition (load, occupants, etc.) Road surface condition (gradient, slipperiness, shape, unevenness, etc.)
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4-5. Driving support devices Situations in which the collision warning function may not function properly In particular, in the following cases, the monocular camera may not be able to correctly recognize vehicles or pedestrians in front, and the collision warning may not function properly. When the front of the monocular camera is covered by fog or dirt on the windshield, raindrops, stickers, etc.
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4-5. Driving support devices When the pedestrian's height is less than 1m or more than 2m When a pedestrian is carrying a large baggage or pushing a bicycle or cart, etc. When a pedestrian is wearing a long skirt or kimono, making it difficult to see their feet When pedestrians are in a group, the monocular camera cannot correctly recognize their shapes.
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4-5. Driving support devices False start prevention control function / False rear start prevention control function ★ The False Start Prevention Control and Rear False Start Prevention Control functions detect an obstacle ahead or behind the vehicle, and when the system determines that the accelerator pedal has been pressed more than necessary due to pedal misapplication while the vehicle is stopped or moving slowly (vehicle speed below approximately 10km/h), it warns the driver and suppresses engine output, slowing down the vehicle's start and reducing damage in the event of a collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat About the False Start Prevention Control Function and the False Rear Start Prevention Control Function Do not rely too much on the false start prevention control function or the false rear start prevention control function. The false start prevention control function and the false rear start prevention control function are not designed to avoid a collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat When disabling the false start prevention control function and the false rear start prevention control function In the following cases, the False Start Prevention Control function and the False Rear Start Prevention Control function may operate unexpectedly, so be sure to stop Smart Assist II. (→...
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4-5. Driving support devices Operation of the false start suppression control function and the false rear start suppression control function alarm When the vehicle speed is below approximately 4km/h and the system determines that the accelerator pedal is being depressed more than necessary, it sounds a buzzer and lights up the meter to alert the driver, prompting them to take action to avoid a collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices Activation conditions of the false start prevention control function The system becomes operational when your vehicle meets all of the following conditions. Engine running Smart Assist OFF The indicator light turns off. The "Smart Assist Stopped" and "Smart Assist Malfunction" lights in the meter turn off. Shift position is D, S, B The brake pedal is not pressed Vehicle speed: 0 to approx.
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4-5. Driving support devices Situations in which the false start prevention control function may not operate The false start prevention control function may not operate depending on the following conditions: Speed difference with the vehicle ahead, distance between vehicles, state of approach, lateral deviation (offset amount) Vehicle condition (load, occupants, etc.) Road surface condition (gradient, unevenness, etc.) Driver's operating status (accelerator, brake, steering wheel, etc.)
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4-5. Driving support devices When the rearward false start prevention control function does not operate The rearward false start prevention control function will not operate in the following cases: Low obstacles Small obstacles (small animals, small children, etc.), narrow obstacles Thin obstacles such as wire, wire mesh, ropes, road signs, and poles Something suddenly appeared behind Crossing behind the vehicle...
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4-5. Driving support devices Situations in which the rearward false start prevention control function may not operate The rearward false start prevention control function may not operate in the following cases: Driver's operating status (accelerator, brake, steering wheel, etc.) Road surface condition (gradient, unevenness, etc.) Vehicle condition (load, occupants, etc.) Vehicle maintenance status (brakes, tire wear, tire pressure, spare tires, etc.) In bad weather (heavy rain, snow, fog, etc.)
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4-5. Driving support devices When the false start prevention control function operates even if there is no possibility of a collision In the following cases, the false start prevention control function may be activated even if there is no possibility of a collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices When the rearward slip prevention control function operates even if there is no possibility of a collision In the following cases, the False Rear Start Prevention Control function may be activated even if there is no possibility of a collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices Lane Departure Warning Function ★ The lane departure warning function uses a monocular camera mounted at the top of the windshield to recognize white or yellow lines on the left and right sides. If the system determines that the driver may unintentionally depart from the driving lane when the vehicle speed is above approximately 60 km/h, it alerts the driver with a buzzer sound and an indicator light on the meter.
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4-5. Driving support devices knowledge Lane Departure Warning Function Activation Conditions The system becomes operational when your vehicle meets all of the following conditions. Engine switch is turned "ON" (vehicles without keyless system) or engine switch is in ignition ON mode (vehicles with keyless system) The lane departure warning OFF indicator light turns off The "Smart Assist Stopped"...
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4-5. Driving support devices Road conditions, especially if: ・ When driving in a section with lane restrictions or temporary lanes - When there are asphalt joints, linear repair marks, faded or overlapping white (yellow) lines, tire marks, etc. due to road repairs or old white (yellow) lines When driving in sections where the number of lanes increases or decreases, such as at intersections or crosswalks, or where lanes intersect in complex ways.
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4-5. Driving support devices Preceding vehicle departure notification function ★ The preceding vehicle departure notification function alerts the driver with a buzzer sound and meter indicator light if the vehicle remains stationary after the preceding vehicle has started moving. This function is activated when your vehicle is stopped behind a vehicle ahead (within approximately 10 m distance and your vehicle has been stopped for a while) and the vehicle ahead starts moving and has traveled for more than 3 m before your vehicle does not start moving again.
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4-5. Driving support devices knowledge Activation conditions for the preceding vehicle departure notification function The system becomes operational when your vehicle meets all of the following conditions. Engine switch is turned "ON" (vehicles without keyless system) or engine switch is in ignition ON mode (vehicles with keyless system) Smart Assist OFF The indicator light turns off.
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4-5. Driving support devices Stop & Start System (SMART STOP) When slowing down at a red light or at an intersection, etc., this system stops and restarts the engine by operating the brake pedal before or after stopping in order to improve fuel efficiency and reduce idling noise, without operating the engine switch.
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4-5. Driving support devices To deactivate the Stop & Start system Disable the Stop & Start system To cancel Stop & Start Press the switch The Stop & Start cancel indicator light will come on. Press the switch again to activate it. The machine will return to normal operation and the Stop &...
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4-5. Driving support devices knowledge Stop & Start system operating conditions When all of the following conditions are met, the Stop & Start indicator light comes on and the engine can be stopped. When the engine is sufficiently warm When the transmission oil is sufficiently warm. When the engine coolant temperature is not too high.
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4-5. Driving support devices Engine stop conditions before parking When the Stop & Start indicator light comes on and the following conditions are met, the engine will stop before the vehicle comes to a stop. When the vehicle speed reaches approximately 9km/h When the brake pedal is depressed When the accelerator pedal is not depressed When the light switch is OFF...
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4-5. Driving support devices Operations while the engine is stopped If you want to prepare to start in advance while the engine is stopped, such as when turning right or left or merging, you can restart the engine in advance by following the procedure below. Press the brake pedal harder Operate the handle ・...
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4-5. Driving support devices When the engine is stopped, it may restart automatically in the following cases. (The Stop & Start indicator light will flash and then turn off.) When the negative pressure in the brake booster drops When the battery is highly discharged When the vehicle starts to move due to an incline, etc.
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4-5. Driving support devices Automatic restart of Stop & Start system Even if the Stop & Start system has been deactivated using the Stop & Start Cancel switch, the Stop & Start system will automatically return to an operational state by turning the engine switch to "LOCK" and then to "START" (vehicles not equipped with a keyless system) or by turning the engine switch to OFF and then to ignition ON mode (vehicles equipped with a keyless system).
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Toyota dealer. If the Stop & Start cancel indicator light flashes for a few seconds while starting the engine It is time to replace the battery. Have it inspected at a Toyota dealer. Air conditioning when the engine is stopped When the engine is stopped, the air conditioner (cooling and dehumidification functions) will be turned off and the air conditioner will be turned on to blow air.
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat When the Stop & Start system is activated When the engine is stopped, depress the brake pedal and apply the parking brake if necessary (while the Stop & Start indicator light is on). Doing so may cause an unexpected accident and is dangerous.
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To ensure the Stop & Start system operates properly The Stop & Start system may not function properly in the following cases. Have the system inspected at a Toyota dealer. When the driver's seat belt warning light in the meter flashes while the driver's seat belt is fastened.
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4-5. Driving support devices Driving assistance devices To improve driving safety and performance, the following devices will automatically operate according to the driving conditions. However, since these devices are only auxiliary, please drive with care and do not rely on them too much. ABS (Anti-lock Braking System) It helps prevent tires from locking during sudden braking or when braking on slippery surfaces, thereby reducing slippage.
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4-5. Driving support devices Hill start assist function To assist starting on a slope, brake hydraulic pressure (braking effectiveness) is temporarily maintained until driving force is generated, preventing the vehicle from rolling back and making it easier to start on a slope. (→ P. 190) Emergency brake signal By automatically turning on the emergency flashers during sudden braking, it alerts vehicles behind and reduces the possibility of a rear-end collision.
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4-5. Driving support devices knowledge To stop the TRC and VSC Press and hold for more than 3 seconds. To disable TRC and VSC, wait until the vehicle is stopped. The TRC OFF and VSC OFF indicator lights will come on. Press to return the system to the ready state.
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Approximately 2 seconds have passed since you took your foot off the brake pedal. When the slip indicator light comes on There may be a problem with the system. Contact your Toyota dealer. Conditions for emergency brake signal operation The system operates in the following cases:...
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4-5. Driving support devices caveat When ABS is not effective When the tire's grip capacity is exceeded (e.g. when driving on snow-covered roads with excessively worn tires) When hydroplaning occurs while driving at high speed on a rain-soaked or slippery road surface.
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★ working properly. When replacing tires or wheels, consult your Toyota dealer. Tyre and suspension handling The use of defective tyres or modifications to the suspension can adversely affect the driving assistance systems and may lead to system failure.
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4-6. Driving advice Driving in cold weather Please be sure to take appropriate preparations and inspections in preparation for cold weather before operating your vehicle. Preparation before winter Use the following items according to the outside temperature: Engine oil Cooling water ・...
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P. Please check. Wheel chocks can be purchased from your Toyota dealer. The lock is engaged when you shift out of P without depressing the brake pedal. If the shift lock system is not working properly, there may be a malfunction in the shift lock system, etc. Have the vehicle inspected immediately at a Toyota dealer.
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4-6. Driving advice caveat Warning when installing winter tires Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Use tires of the specified size Use tires of the same manufacturer, brand and tread pattern (groove pattern).
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4-6. Driving advice Note Use of tire chains We recommend that you use Toyota genuine tire chains. If you use tire chains other than Toyota genuine products, they may hit the vehicle body and cause driving problems. For details, please consult your Toyota dealer.
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Interior equipment and features 5-1. Air conditioner/defogger 5-4. Storage equipment How to use Storage equipment list ........228 Manual air conditioner....210 ·Passenger seat Undertray........229 Automatic air conditioner.....215 Driver's seat heater...222 Door pockets........229 Cup holder 5-2. How to use audio (Driver's seat/Passenger seat)/ Steering switch...224 Bottle holder........230 ·Upper box/...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Manual Air Conditioner ★ KBPA510101 Adjust the temperature When increasing the set temperature, adjust the temperature When lowering the joint lever to the right Operate left If is not pressed, Can be used for ventilation or heating. KBPA510102 Change the airflow To increase the airflow, use the airflow adjustment...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Switching Air Outlets Air outlet switching dial Turn Adjust the dial position for each air outlet. When set to "Ida", the air outlet is finely adjusted You can choose. Airflow to the upper body Airflow to the upper body and feet KBPA510104 Airflow to your feet...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Windshield Deicer ★ Windshield and wire To prevent the hyper blade from freezing Please use it for this purpose. Windshield deicer is ON When the switch is in operation, the indicator light is on. It lights up.
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Opening and closing of the air outlet Press the recess to open Lower the cover to close it KBPA510108 knowledge About internal air circulation The windows may fog up when using recirculated air. The air outlet When set to Since the air is blown out to keep the head cool and the feet warm, depending on the position of the temperature...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger PTC heater ★ This function increases the heating effect when the engine is cold. It operates automatically when all of the following conditions are met. When the fan is operating At maximum heating When the engine is cold When the outside temperature is low About air conditioner filters...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Automatic air conditioning ★ The air outlet and air volume are automatically adjusted according to the set temperature. KBPA510201 Adjust the temperature When increasing the set temperature, adjust the temperature To move the knob dial to the right, to move it down Room Turn left Inside...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Switching Air Outlets Press Each time you press it, the air outlet changes. Masu. Airflow to the upper body Airflow to the upper body and feet Airflow to your feet Airflow to the feet/front wind Clearing the clouds in Ugarasu KBPA510204 When using the auto setting...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger To defog the windshield Press The air conditioner will start and automatically switch to outside air intake. Press to return to the previous mode. Once the clouds clear, Rear window defogger Use this to defog the rear window.
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger About the air outlet Air outlet position Depending on the air outlet switching setting This changes the position and volume of the airflow. Masu. KBPA510206 : Cold weather specification vehicles only Adjusting the wind direction Central air outlet Left and right air outlets...
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger knowledge Regarding parking When the engine switch is in the "LOCK" position (vehicles not equipped with the keyless entry system) or when the engine switch is OFF (vehicles equipped with the keyless entry system), the system switches to outside air intake to prevent trapped odors.
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Ventilation and the smell of air conditioners If you want to bring outside air into the vehicle, set it to outside air intake. When the air conditioner is in use, various odors from inside and outside the vehicle are drawn into the air conditioner and mixed together, which can cause the air coming out of the air outlet to smell.
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger caveat To prevent the windshield from fogging up When the humidity is very high and the air conditioner is running at a low temperature setting, Do not press the button. The temperature difference between the outside air and the glass can cause the outside of the glass to fog up. This may obstruct your view.
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Driver's seat heater ★ When the switch is pressed, the operation indicator light comes on. It lights up. KBPA510301 knowledge Operating conditions The engine switch is "ON". (Vehicles without keyless system) or engine stop When the switch is in the Ignition ON mode (vehicles equipped with a keyless system) When not in use Press the switch again and the operation indicator light will go out.
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5-1. How to use the air conditioner and defogger Note To prevent seat heater failure Do not place heavy, uneven objects on the seat or pierce it with sharp objects such as wire or needles. To prevent the battery from running out Do not use with the engine stopped.
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5-2. How to use audio Steering switch ★ The switches on the steering wheel allow you to operate the audio and navigation system. Depending on the audio/navigation system installed, the operation may differ. For details, please refer to the instruction manual that comes with the product. Adjusting the volume CD, radio, etc.
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5-2. How to use audio To adjust the volume When the audio power is ON Press If you press and hold the switch, the volume can be adjusted continuously. Please listen at a moderate volume that does not interfere with driving. To select a station or song When the audio power is ON Press...
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5-3. How to turn on the interior lights Indoor Light List KBPA530101 Interior lamps/map lamps (→P. 226, 227) Interior lamp Door position The lamp lights up in conjunction with the opening and closing of the door. The light will alternate between on and off. Turning off the lamp KBPA530103...
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5-3. How to turn on the interior lights Map lamp Turning the lamp on and off The interior lamp switch is in the door position. When the door is open during The light will not turn off even if you press the KBPA530102 knowledge Illuminated entry system (door-linked function)
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5-4.Storage equipment Storage equipment list KBPA540101 Passenger seat under tray Armrest pocket ★ (→P. 229) (→P. 233) (→P. 233) Door pocket (→P. 229) Accessory case ★ Bottle holder (→P. 230) Cup holder (→P. 230) Upper box/ Glove box (→P. 232) ★...
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5-4. Storage equipment caveat Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans unattended in the storage equipment. If left unattended, it is dangerous as the following may occur: ・ Glasses may become deformed or cracked due to heat when the room temperature rises or when they come into contact with other stored items.
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5-4.Storage equipment Cup holder (driver's seat/passenger's seat)/bottle holder Cup holder (driver's seat/passenger's seat) Push to open Press again to close. KBPA540110 Bottle holder Front Door Rear door KBPA540111 KBPA540112 knowledge Bottle holder Be sure to close the cap of the plastic bottle before storing it. Depending on the size and shape of the plastic bottle, it may not be possible to store it.
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5-4. Storage equipment caveat Do not place any objects other than cups or cans in the cup holder as they may fall out and cause injury in the event of sudden braking or an accident. To avoid burns, keep the lid closed when placing hot drinks in the cup holder. When using the front seat (driver's side) cup holder, placing a tall cup in it can obstruct the driver's view and cause an unexpected accident, creating a dangerous situation.
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5-4.Storage equipment Upper Box /Glove box ★ Upper Box Lift the lid KBPA540106 Glove box Pull the lever to open KBPA540105 caveat Warning while driving Be sure to close the upper box and glove box. During sudden braking or sharp turns, an open upper box or glove box may hit you or cause stored items to fly out, which could lead to an unexpected accident and injury.
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5-4. Storage equipment Armrest pocket Press the button and lift the lid KBPA540113 Accessory case Center Tray Passenger seat long upper tray ★ ★ Room Inside KBPA540109 KBPA540108 Decoration Preparation · Center lower box Machine KBPA540107 caveat Do not place any objects inside the tray that are likely to roll or that are higher than the concave surface, as this may cause stored items to fly out and lead to an unexpected accident.
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5-4.Storage equipment Luggage room equipment Deck Board KBPA540204 To remove the deck board Lift the deck board and push it forward. Pull and remove KBPA540202 caveat When operating the deck board Do not operate the device while it is carrying a load. This is dangerous as it could result in your fingers getting caught or leading to an unexpected accident.
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5-4. Storage equipment Deck Box ★ KBPA540201 Stop sign Storage space Traffic sign boards can be purchased from your Toyota dealer. Tire puncture emergency repair kit Vehicles with emergency tires Arrival Room Inside Decoration Preparation · Machine KBPA540205 KBPA540203 Can be stored in a deck box Can be stored under the deck board can.
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5-5. How to use other indoor equipment Other interior equipment Sun visor To block the view ahead, use the visor. Take down To block out the sides, use the visor. Remove from the hook when lowered. and rotate it to the side KBPA550101 Vanity mirror Slide the cover open...
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5-5. How to use other indoor equipment clock You can adjust the time by pressing the button. Adjust the hour (H) Adjust the minutes (M) Set "minutes" to 00 Press and hold the clock set buttons simultaneously for more than 1 second. Press up.
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5-5. How to use other indoor equipment Armrest Tilt it towards you to use it. KBPA550105 Note To prevent damage to the armrest, do not apply excessive pressure.
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5-5. How to use other indoor equipment Assist grip ★ Ceiling-mounted assist The grip is attached to the seat while driving. When supporting your body while sitting Please use it for. KBPA550106 caveat Do not use the assist grip when getting on or off the vehicle or when standing up from the seat.
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5-5. How to use other indoor equipment Accessory Socket Please use this as a power source when using electrical appliances with a power consumption of less than DC12V/ 10A (power consumption 120W). Open the lid to use KBPA550107 knowledge Operating conditions Vehicles without keyless system When the engine switch is in the "ACC"...
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5-5. How to use other indoor equipment Shopping Hook KBPA550108 caveat When not in use, be sure to return the product to its original state to prevent injury. Note To prevent damage to the shopping hook, do not hang items weighing more than 3 kg on the hook.
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How to care for it 6-1. How to care for the product Exterior Care........244 Interior care........247 6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Bonnet..........250 Garage jack....252 Refilling the washer fluid...253 About tires........254 About tire pressure..258 Replacing the air conditioner filter...260 Replacing the wiper rubber...262 Replacing the Key Battery.....268 Checking and replacing fuses...273 Replacing a light bulb...276...
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If water does not form beads even after removing dirt from the surface of the body, apply wax when the body temperature is cold (approximately below body temperature). If you have applied Toyota Chemical products such as body coat, wheel coat, or glass coat, the maintenance method will be different. For details, please contact your Toyota dealer.
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6-1. How to care for the product knowledge When using an automatic car wash Wash the vehicle from the front with the door mirrors folded up and the antenna removed. Also, be sure to reinstall the antenna and return the door mirrors to their original positions before driving.
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6-1. How to care for the product Note To prevent deterioration of paint and corrosion of the vehicle body and parts (wheels, etc.) Wash your vehicle immediately if: After driving along the coast After driving on a road where antifreeze has been sprayed When coal tar, pollen, tree sap, bird droppings, dead insects, etc.
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6-1. How to care for the product Interior maintenance Please follow the maintenance instructions below. Interior care Remove dust with a vacuum cleaner, etc., and wipe with a cloth dampened with water or lukewarm water. If the stain does not come off, dilute neutral detergent to about 1% with water and wipe it off with a soft cloth.
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6-1. How to care for the product knowledge Guide to caring for genuine leather parts To maintain quality for a long time, we recommend regular maintenance about twice a year. Carpet cleaning We recommend keeping your carpet dry at all times. You can use a commercially available foam cleaner to clean the carpet.
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6-1. How to care for the product Note Solvents to use when cleaning Do not use the following solvents as they may cause discoloration, stains, or paint peeling. - Parts other than the seat: Do not use organic solvents such as benzene or gasoline, acidic or alkaline solvents, dyes or bleaches.
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Lift the lever and open the bonnet. Open KBPA620102 Bonnet stay in stay hole Insert KBPA620103 knowledge When disconnecting the battery terminals If the battery terminals are disconnected, the information stored in the computer will be erased. When disconnecting the battery terminals, consult your Toyota dealer.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat Check before driving Make sure the bonnet is securely locked. If you drive without locking it, the bonnet may suddenly open while driving, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Check after engine room inspection Make sure that you have not left any tools or cloths in the engine compartment.
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Garage Jack When using a garage jack, be sure to follow the instruction manual that comes with the garage jack for safe operation. When using a garage jack to lift the vehicle, be sure to position the garage jack correctly.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Refilling washer fluid How to refill When there is a shortage of washer fluid If necessary, refill the washer fluid. So lame. KBPA620301 caveat When refilling washer fluid Do not add washer fluid when the engine is hot or running. Washer fluid contains alcohol and is therefore dangerous as it may cause a fire if it comes into contact with the engine or other parts.
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Rotate the tires as shown in the figure. We will perform the following. Evens out tire wear and extends tire life In order to extend the life of the vehicle, Toyota conducts regular inspections. We recommend tire rotation. Masu. Front After tire rotation Please adjust the air pressure to the specified level.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement knowledge Tire pressure readings Standard Tire Cold tire pressure kPa (kg/cm Tire size front wheel Rear wheel 165/65R14 79S 250 (2.5) 250 (2.5) Emergency Tire Cold tire pressure kPa (kg/cm Tire size front wheel Rear wheel T115/70D14 420 (4.2)
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement When replacing tire-related parts When replacing tires, disc wheels, or wheel mounting nuts, please consult your Toyota dealer. caveat Warnings for inspection and replacement Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in damage to drivetrain components or unstable handling characteristics, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat Precautions when changing tires Be sure to install with the tapered part facing inward. Please install with the tapered part facing outwards. Tapered section Doing so may damage the wheel and cause it to come off. may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death.
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Deterioration of ride comfort and handling stability Reduced tire life due to wear Reduced safety If your tire pressure drops frequently, have your tires checked at a Toyota dealer. How to check tire pressure When checking tire pressure, please observe the following:...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement caveat To maximize the performance of tires Maintain proper tire pressure. If tire pressure is not maintained properly, the following may occur, which may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death: Excessive wear Uneven wear Decreased driving stability...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Replacing the air conditioner filter To ensure comfortable use of your air conditioner, please replace the air conditioner filter regularly. How to replace Engine switch is “LOCK” (Vehicles without keyless system) or Turn the engine switch OFF (vehicles equipped with a keyless system) Remove the glove box Push the sides inwards to remove the top tab.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement When installing, remove the Install it in the reverse order. After placing the filter cover in part A, Please install it. KBPA620503 knowledge Replacing air conditioner filters The air conditioner filter should be replaced approximately every 20,000km [10,000km Areas with heavy traffic and dust, such as large cities and cold regions When the air conditioner's airflow decreases...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Replacing wiper rubber When replacing the wiper rubber, operate each part of the wiper as follows: How to handle wiper arms Windshield wipers When raising the wiper arm From the driver's seat to the passenger's seat Lift the arm in turn KBPA620910 When returning to the original position,...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Windshield wipers Removing and installing the front wiper blade Raise the wiper arm and Insert the screwdriver, Raise the cover To prevent scratches, use a flathead screwdriver. Wrap a cloth around the tip of the driver to secure it. Please protect me.
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Front wiper rubber replacement Pull the wiper rubber and Toppers for wiper blades Remove it from the tab and pull it out. Cut through KBPA620903 Old wiper rubber to metal plate Remove the two plates and insert a new Replace with new wiper rubber The blade notch and warp direction Please install with care.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Rear wiper ★ Removing and installing the rear wiper blade Raise the wiper arm and Remove the par blade Until the claws come out of engagement Rotate the wiper blades From the wiper arm to the wiper blade Remove the blade KBPA620905 When installing wiper blades...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Insert the wiper rubber through the tab in the center of the wiper blade, then pass it through two tabs, then let it protrude from the stopper and pass it through the remaining tab. Applying a small amount of washer fluid to the wiper rubber will help it slide into the grooves.
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How to handle wiper blades and wiper rubbers If you are not sure whether you can replace the wiper blade or wiper rubber yourself, please consult your Toyota dealer. Note When replacing the wipers, be careful not to damage the claws.
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Key battery replacement When the battery is depleted, replace it with a new battery. What you need Flat head screwdriver A small flathead screwdriver Lithium battery ・ CR1620 (vehicles without key free system) ・ CR2032 (vehicles with key free system) How to replace the battery Vehicles without keyless system...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Remove the dead battery New batteries should be installed with the + pole facing up. Masu. KBPA620603 Cover and module, and Attach the lip Insert the cover over the protrusions and then Press evenly. KBPA620604 When the switch is pressed, the indicator Check that the indicator is flashing.
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Vehicles equipped with keyless system Remove the cover Remove the Toyota mark side facing up. So lame. To prevent scratches, use a flathead screwdriver. Wrap the tip of the fiber in cloth to protect it.
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Please assemble using the diagram as a reference. KBPA620609 Obtaining lithium batteries Batteries can be purchased at Toyota dealerships, watch shops, and camera stores. Vehicles without keyless system: CR1620 Vehicles with keyless system: CR2032 If the battery in your electronic key card is depleted...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Note To ensure proper functioning after replacement Please be sure to observe the following: Do not change the battery with wet hands. This may cause rust. Do not touch or move any parts other than the battery. Do not bend the electrodes.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Checking and replacing fuses If the lamp does not light or the electrical equipment does not work, the fuse may have blown. Check the fuse. Engine switch is “LOCK” (Vehicles without keyless system) or Turn the engine switch OFF (vehicles equipped with a keyless system) Open the fuse box Engine compartment (fuse box A)
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Passenger seat footwell Remove the glove box Push the sides inwards to remove the top tab. Remove the screws one side at a time. Remove the lower tab KBPA620703 Pull out the fuse Pull the fuse with a fuse remover You can pull it off.
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We recommend that you use Toyota genuine parts specified for this vehicle. Some bulbs are connected to a dedicated circuit that prevents overcurrent, so you may not be able to use parts other than Toyota genuine parts specified for this vehicle.
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You can replace the bulbs listed below yourself. The difficulty of replacing the bulbs varies depending on the bulb. To avoid damage to parts, we recommend that you have the bulbs replaced at a Toyota dealer. Preparing the light bulb Check the wattage of the broken light bulb.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Vehicles with LED headlamps MODA Excluding MODA KBPA620802 Front turn signals/emergency flashers Headlamp high beam Sidelights Rear hand Enter death mosquito KBPA620803 Reverse lights Rear turn signals/hazard warning lights Number plate light...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement How to replace a light bulb Open the hood before working on the headlamps, width lights, and front turn signals/emergency lights. Headlamp high beam/low beam (vehicles equipped with halogen headlamps) Open the hood and connect Remove the KBPA620805 Remove the rubber cover...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Remove the bulb KBPA620808 Replace and install light bulbs The mounting part and the bulb tabs (3 places) Align and insert to secure. KBPA620809 Attaching the Clasp Lower the clasp Press the clasp and hook it onto the hook. Hang and fix The valve is fixed in place by checking the lever at the front of the vehicle.
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Attach the rubber cover Press the rubber cover firmly around the outside. Fit together Inner circumference of the rubber cover (around the bulb) The entire circumference of the bulb is covered with gold Press until the part is visible. sink in KBPA620812 Attaching the connector...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Press the connector tab and insert the bulb. Remove KBPA620815 Replace the bulb and connect it to the connector. wear KBPA620816 Twist the socket to secure it Mounting part and bulb tab (3 places) so that the Tilt the ball at about 45 degrees as shown in the figure.
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Sidelights Open the hood and turn the socket to remove it. Vehicles LED headlights (excluding MODA) equipped with halogen headlamps Vehicles with KBPA620823 KBPA620826 Remove the bulb KBPA620824...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Install the new bulb and screw it into the socket LED headlights (excluding MODA) Vehicles with halogen headlamps Vehicles with KBPA620825 KBPA620827 Front turn signals and emergency flashers Open the hood and turn the socket to remove it MODA (except MODA) hand...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Remove the bulb KBPA620820 Install the new bulb and screw it into the socket MODA Excluding MODA KBPA620821 KBPA620822...
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Reverse lights, rear turn signals and emergency flashers Open the back door and bolt Remove the two screws and then remove the entire lamp. Remove KBPA620828 Remove the socket Reverse lights Rear turn signal and emergency flasher hand Enter KBPA620829...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Replace and install light bulbs Reverse lights Rear turn signal and emergency flasher KBPA620834 Installing the socket Reverse lights Rear turn signal and emergency flasher KBPA620835 Make sure the wiring is securely attached to the lamp body. Make sure the When installing the wiring, Attach the center of the taping to the clamp.
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6-2. Simple inspection and parts replacement Number plate light Remove the lens Remove the screw (1 piece) on the side to be replaced. Remove Remove as shown in the figure KBPA620831 Remove the bulb KBPA620832 Install new bulb and lens Attaching hand Enter...
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6-2. Simple inspection and part replacement Other bulbs When the following bulbs burn out, have them replaced at your Toyota dealer. Headlamp high beam/low beam (MODA) Headlight low beam (vehicles equipped with LED headlights excluding MODA) Width light (MODA) Side indicators and emergency flashers...
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About LED lamps Brake lights/tail lights/high mounted stop lamps are made up of several LEDs. If even one of the LEDs does not light up, have it replaced at your Toyota dealer. Water droplets and cloudiness inside the lens Temporary fogging inside the lens does not affect the functionality. However, if you experience any of the following, please consult your Toyota dealer.
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In the unlikely event 7-1. First of all In case of malfunction.....292 Emergency flashers (Hazard lamp) ....293 Flares........294 To stop the vehicle in an emergency..296 7-2. What to do in an emergency About towing.....298 Fuel pump shut down Off System........307 When the warning light comes on..308 "Smart Assist stopped"...
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Stop sign Stop light When parking or stopping, use a stop sign or The display of the indicator light is required by law. Masu. Stop signs and stop lights are available at Toyota dealers. You can purchase it at. KBPA710103...
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7-1. First of all Emergency flashing lights (hazard lights) If you are forced to park on the street due to a breakdown or other reason, please use this to let other vehicles know. Press the switch All turn signals will flash. Press it again to turn it off.
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7-1. First of all Flares Used as an emergency signal in the event of a breakdown or accident on expressways or at railroad crossings. (Do not use in tunnels or near flammable materials.) Flame time is approximately 5 minutes. Use in conjunction with emergency flashing lights.
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7-1. First of all knowledge Flare expiration date Please purchase a new one from your Toyota dealer before the expiration date printed on the unit. If the expiration date has passed, the product may not ignite or the flame may become smaller. caveat...
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7-1. First of all To stop the vehicle in an emergency In the unlikely event that the vehicle becomes unable to stop, please follow the procedure below to stop the vehicle. Keep both feet firmly on the brake pedal Do not depress the brake pedal repeatedly as this will require more force than usual and will increase the stopping distance.
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7-1. First of all caveat When you have to stop the engine while driving This will reduce the effectiveness of the brakes and make steering harder, making it difficult to control the vehicle, which can be dangerous. Be sure to slow down sufficiently before shutting off the engine.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency About towing Whenever possible, we recommend that you ask your Toyota dealer or a specialist towing company to do the work. In this case, we recommend using a tow truck or vehicle transporter.
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Translated from Japanese to English - www.onlinedoctranslator.com 7-2. What to do in an emergency When towing backwards KBPA720103 Use a dolly to lift the front wheel When using a vehicle transport vehicle When transporting the vehicle on a vehicle carrier, use the Bind in place After transportation, remove the rear Please return the data to its original position.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency When having your vehicle towed by another vehicle Remove the towing hook (→ P. 318, 329). Attach the towing hook. Excluding MODA Use a flat head screwdriver to Remove the To prevent scratches, use a flathead screwdriver. Wrap a cloth around the tip of the driver to secure it.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency MODA Use a flat head screwdriver to Remove the To prevent scratches, use a flathead screwdriver. Wrap a cloth around the tip of the driver to secure it. Please protect me. KBPA720110 Insert the towing hook into the hole Turn and tighten lightly KBPA720111 Wheel nut wrench or metal...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Attach the rope to the towing hook to avoid damaging the vehicle body. Be careful not to scratch the vehicle body, and tow the vehicle in a forward direction. Attach a white cloth to the center of the rope Within 25m Fabric size: 0.3m square (30cm x 30cm) or more...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency knowledge Purpose of towing hook The towing hook is for use when you need to be towed, not for towing other vehicles. When towing your vehicle with another vehicle When the engine is stopped, the brakes become less effective and the steering becomes heavier than normal.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. When towing with a tow truck FF car Always lift the front wheel or all four wheels. Please transport the product with the front wheels on the ground.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat Driving when being towed by another vehicle Avoid sudden acceleration that places excessive load on the towing hook or rope. If the towing hook or rope breaks, the broken pieces may hit people nearby and cause serious injury.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Note To prevent damage to drivetrain components When having another vehicle tow your vehicle, be sure to observe the following: Do not use wire ropes. ・ The speed must be 30km/h or less, and the distance must be within 80km. ・ The vehicle must be towed forward.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Fuel Pump Shut Off System When the engine is stopped or the SRS airbags are deployed, the fuel pump shutoff system operates to stop the fuel supply and minimize fuel leakage. To restart the engine after the system has been activated Vehicles without keyless system Turn the engine switch to "ACC"...
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Warning lights Brake warning light (warning buzzer ・ Brake fluid shortage Brake system abnormality → Stop the vehicle immediately in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer. Continuing to drive is dangerous. Charging warning light Charging system abnormality → Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer.
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Warning light name, warning content, and how to deal with it Warning lights ABS warning light ABS malfunction → Have the vehicle inspected immediately at a Toyota dealer. Power steering warning light (warning buzzer) EPS (Electric Power Steering) Abnormality → Have the vehicle inspected immediately at a Toyota dealer.
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Warning lights LED headlamp auto leveling warning light ★ Automatic optical axis adjustment system malfunction → Have the vehicle inspected immediately at a Toyota dealer. Keyless warning light ★ Key-free system malfunction (If the key-free warning light flashes, see P. 312.) (Lights up) →...
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If the buzzer sounds, it is possible that there is insufficient brake fluid. Power steering warning light (yellow): If the light does not go off or comes on repeatedly, have your vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Take immediate action (vehicles equipped with keyless system) Take appropriate action according to the corresponding problem and check that the warning light goes out. Warning buzzer Warning lights Warning content and how to deal with it (Inside the car) Keyless warning light If you enter the entrance without carrying the electronic card key,...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Take immediate action (vehicles equipped with the Stop & Start system) Take appropriate action according to the corresponding problem and check that the warning light goes out. Warning buzzer Warning lights Warning content and how to deal with it (Inside the car) Stop &...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency “ When "Smart Assist Stopped" is displayed (Vehicles equipped with Smart Assist II) When the functionality of Smart Assist II decreases, "Smart Assist outage" and reduced functionality The code will be displayed on the multi-information display. If this code is displayed, remain calm and take the following measures: List of degraded functionality codes Warning light name, warning content, and how to deal with it...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Warning light name, warning content, and how to deal with it Warning lights Snow, ice, or mud has adhered to the sonar unit (rear of the vehicle) → Clean the sonar unit and the problem will be resolved. The windshield wipers are operating at "high speed"...
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For repairs or replacement of tires that have been temporarily repaired using an emergency tire puncture repair kit, consult your Toyota dealer. Emergency repairs using an emergency tire puncture repair kit are only a temporary measure. Have the tire repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
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Punctures that cannot be repaired with a temporary repair kit In the following cases, the emergency repair kit cannot be used to perform emergency repairs. Please contact your Toyota dealer. When tires are damaged due to driving with insufficient tire pressure...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Location of emergency tire puncture repair kit and tools KBPA720501 Wheel nut wrench Tire puncture emergency repair kit Jack handle Towing hook jack How to use a jack (→ P. 334)
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Contents of emergency tire puncture repair kit / names of each part KBPA720502 Valve core turning Emergency tire puncture repair agent Spare valve core Injection hose Speed limit sticker For filling tires with air compressor operating instructions Ten thousand...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency How to get the emergency repair kit Lift the deck board and push it forward. Pull and remove KBPA540202 Tire puncture emergency repair kit Take out KBPA720517 When making emergency repairs Remove the tire repair bottle and compressor. Shake the puncture repair bottle well.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Flat tire valve cap Remove KBPA720504 Remove all the air remaining in the tire Insert the valve core into the valve in the direction shown in the figure. Pressing it will let the air out. KBPA720505 Remove the valve core Use the grooved part of the valve core.
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The empty puncture repair bottle is Repair when replacing ears or for permanent repair Do not throw it away as it will be used to remove the agent. Please bring it to your Toyota dealer. KBPA720509 Compressor to hose and power Remove the power plug and connect it to the vehicle.
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If the specified air pressure cannot be reached within 5 minutes, The tire may be severely damaged and cannot be repaired with the emergency tire puncture repair kit. Contact your Toyota dealer. Once the specified air pressure has been reached, turn off the compressor and Ten thousand remove it from the vehicle.
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Drivers should use the attached speed limit sticker. Place it in a visible place. KBPA720515 Avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration, and sudden steering, and drive carefully at a speed of 80km/h or less to the Toyota dealership. Please consult your Toyota dealer for tire repair or replacement.
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The puncture repair agent bottle in the emergency repair kit can be used to temporarily repair one tire only once. To replace a used puncture repair agent bottle, consult your Toyota dealer. It can be used when the outside temperature is between -30℃ and 60℃.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency If you put in too much air Loosen the hose nozzle and release the air. Base Sai. KBPA720513 caveat About the Emergency Repair Kit Store the emergency repair kit in the designated location. If you brake suddenly, the emergency repair kit may fly out and be damaged, which could lead to an unexpected accident.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat How to spread the puncture repair agent evenly Please be sure to observe the following: Failure to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Drive slowly and carefully, especially when making curves and turns.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency In case of a flat tire (vehicles equipped with emergency tires) Please replace the flat tire with the spare tire provided. (For more information on tires, see page 254.) caveat When a tire goes flat Do not drive with a flat tire.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Tool and jack location KBPA720401 jack Wheel nut wrench Jack handle Emergency Tire Towing hook Tool Bag Rubber band Ten thousand Place Combined teeth...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat Use of a jack Please observe the following: Improper handling of the jack may cause the vehicle to fall, resulting in serious injury or, in the worst case, death. Do not use the jack for any purpose other than changing tires or installing or removing tire chains.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency How to remove the jack and tools Lift the deck board and push it forward. Pull and remove KBPA540202 Get out the jack and tools Tighten Loosen KBPA720403 knowledge To store the jack After use, return it to its original position and make sure it is securely fastened.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency How to remove the emergency tire Lift the deck board and push it forward. Pull and remove KBPA540202 Remove the fastener and remove the tire. vinegar KBPA720405 caveat When storing the emergency tire Be careful not to pinch your fingers between the body and the emergency tire.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Replacing a flat tire Wheel chock Wheel chocks can be purchased from your Toyota dealer. You can. KBPA720406 Flat tire Wheel chock position left Behind the right rear wheel front wheel Behind the left rear wheel...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Turn part A of the jack by hand, Set the jack groove in the jack position. Place it securely in place KBPA720409 Until the tires leave the ground So, I'll give you the car. Jack handle and wheel nut Use the clamps in combination as shown in the figure.
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Toyota dealer. When installing the nut, always install it with the tapered part facing inward ( →...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency Attach the emergency tire and temporarily tighten the nuts by hand until the tire does not wobble. Turn the nut until the tapered part lightly touches the seat part of the wheel. Vehicles with steel wheels Vehicles with aluminum wheels Tapered section Tapered section...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency knowledge Emergency tires The sidewall of the tire says TEMPORARY USE ONLY. Use only for emergency use. Be sure to check the air pressure. (→ P. 357) When emergency tires are installed The vehicle height is lower than when standard tires are installed. Please be careful when going over bumps.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat When emergency tires are installed The vehicle speed may not be detected accurately and the following systems may not operate correctly. ・ ABS ・ VSC ・ Brake assist ・ TRC ・ EPS ・...
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7-2. What to do in an emergency If the engine does not start If the engine does not start even after following the correct engine starting procedure (→ P. 126, 129), check the following: If the starter is working properly but the engine won't start Possible causes are: There may not be any fuel in it.
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Possible causes are: The battery terminal may be disconnected. The battery may be dead. (→ P. 343) If you are unsure of how to proceed, or if the engine does not start even after taking these steps, contact your Toyota dealer.
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On the REM screen, turn on the engine switch. The engine switch indicator light is green Ten thousand It lights up. Place Combined teeth KBPA720802 Press the engine switch If the problem persists after taking these measures, contact your Toyota dealer.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency knowledge How to stop the engine Just like stopping the engine normally, shift the shift lever to P and press the engine switch. Battery replacement The engine starting method described here is a temporary measure. If the battery runs out, we recommend replacing it immediately.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency When the battery is dead If the battery is dead, you can start the engine by following the steps below. If you have a rescue vehicle with a jumper cable and a 12V battery, you can start the engine by following the steps below.
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Once your vehicle's engine has started, disconnect the booster cables in the reverse order that you connected them. Even if the engine starts, have your vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. knowledge Starting the vehicle when the battery is dead This vehicle cannot be pushed to start.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat To prevent the battery from catching fire or exploding There is a risk of flammable gases generated from the battery of the rescue vehicle igniting and causing an explosion, so please observe the following to prevent fire or sparks from occurring. Do not accidentally contact the booster cables with any terminals or connections other than the correct ones.
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Open the bonnet carefully After the engine has cooled sufficiently, Radiator core (heat dissipation section) Cooling water from hoses, etc. Check this radiator If there is a large amount of cooling water leaking, KBPA721001 Please contact your Toyota dealer immediately. Sai.
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(However, the fan may not operate in cold weather below freezing.) If the fan is not working: Immediately stop the engine and contact your Toyota dealer. If the fan is running: Have the vehicle inspected at your nearest Toyota dealer.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency caveat To prevent accidents and injuries during engine room inspections Please be sure to observe the following: If you do not wear the amulet, you may suffer serious injury such as burns. If steam is coming out of the engine compartment, do not open the hood until the steam stops.
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7-2. What to do in an emergency When you get stuck If your tires spin or get stuck in muddy, sandy or snowy roads, try the following: Apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to P, and shut off the engine.
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Vehicle information 8-1. Specifications list Maintenance Data (Specified fuel, oil amount, etc.) ........352 8-2. Customization features Customization function list..358 8-3. Initial settings Items that require initial settings...361...
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8-1.Specifications list Maintenance data (specified fuel, oil amount, etc.) The lifespan of your vehicle is greatly affected by the quality of the oil and fluids you use. For your vehicle, we recommend using our genuine oils and fluids (hereinafter referred to as It is called "designated brand"...
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Engine oil Capacity [L] (Reference value Oil and engine Oil only Designated stock Filters exchange exchange Toyota Castle Motor Oil SN 0W-20 API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 0W-20 1KR-FE Toyota Castle Motor Oil SN 5W-30 API SN/RC, ILSAC GF-5, SAE 5W-30 The engine oil capacity is a guideline for when to change the oil.
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8-1.Specifications list Specified engine oil Please use oil that meets API standards SN/RC, SM/EC, or ILSAC standards. Oil cans that meet ILSAC standards have the ILSAC CERTIFICATION mark. API Mark ILSAC CERTIFICATION nine KBPA810101 Recommended engine oil viscosity Please use a lubricant with a viscosity appropriate for the outside temperature based on the chart below. KBPA810102D 0W-20 is the fuel that is filled when a new car is built, and is the most fuel-efficient of the fuel types shown in the above chart.
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Concentration 50% Automatic transmission Capacity [L] Designated stock (Reference value) Toyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE If replacement is necessary, please consult your Toyota dealer. Transfer (4WD) Capacity [L] (reference value) Specified brand (recommended viscosity) Toyota Genuine Hypoid Gear Oil SX 0.57...
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8-1.Specifications list brake Brake fluid Designated stock Toyota Genuine Brake Fluid 2500H-A Brake pedal item Reference value [mm] play 0.5–3 Over 80 Gap between floorboard and floor when stepped on The clearance between the floor and the seat when a foot pressure of 294 N (30 kgf) is applied while the engine is running.
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8-1. Specifications list Tires and Wheels The tires are cold Air pressure at wheel Tire size kPa (kg/cm size front wheel Rear wheel 165/65R14 79S 14 x 5J Standard Tire (2.5) (2.5) T115/70D14 88M 14 x 4T 420 (4.2) Emergency Tire Light bulbs Wattage light bulb...
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Customization feature list The operation of the various functions installed in your vehicle can be changed at your Toyota dealer according to your wishes. Some functions may change settings in conjunction with other functions. For details, contact your Toyota dealer.
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8-2. Customization features Illuminations (→P. 226) Initial Setup Feature Description After change Interior light illuminated after door opening and closing 15 seconds Time until the light automatically turns off 7.5 seconds Interior after engine switch is turned off none can be Automatic light function (→P.
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8-2.Customization features Turn signal lever (→ P. 137) Initial Setup Feature Description After change When the lever is moved halfway do not The function that blinks three times When the light flashes three times, press the lever Time Level 2 Level 1-4 (Flashes 3 times when the set time is exceeded) Handle to turn off the light after turning right or left...
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8-3. Initial settings Items that require initial settings The following items require initial setup to ensure the system works properly after reconnecting the battery or performing maintenance. item Feature Description reference Power windows P. 112 When it's not working properly Both Emotion Report...
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Index What to do in these situations (Index by Symptom)........364 When you hear a sound from your car (Sound Index) ..........368 Alphabetical Index....369 Alphabetical index........370...
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If you lose your key or mechanical key, you can have a new genuine Toyota key or mechanical key made at a Toyota dealer. (→ P. 77) If you lose your key or electronic key card, the risk of theft increases (→...
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In these cases (index by symptoms) If you think it might be broken The engine won't start (Vehicles without keyless system) Is the shift lever in P? (→ P. 126) Is the steering locked? (→ P. 127) Is the battery dead? (→ P. 343) The engine won't start (Vehicles equipped with keyless system) Are you pressing the engine switch while firmly depressing the brake...
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In these cases (index by symptoms) The shift lever does not move from P even when the brake pedal is pressed Vehicles without keyless system Is the engine switch in the "ON" position? If the engine switch is in the “ON” position and the brake cannot be released even when you step on it, refer to (→...
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In these cases (index by symptoms) The warning sound started " When the warning sound starts, "When you hear a sound from your car (sound index) Please check (→P. 368). When the warning light appears If the warning light appears, please check (→ P. 308). Trouble has occurred The tire was flat Vehicles with emergency tires...
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When you hear a sound from your car (sound index) When you hear a sound from your car (sound index) In the following situations, a warning sound will sound to inform you of the vehicle's condition or incorrect operation. When getting on/off the car detail Cause situation...
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Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index (4-wheel drive) ..................P. 199 Air conditioning (Air Conditioner) ..............Pages 210, 215 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) ..........P. 199 ACC (Accessories) ..............Pages 126, 130 ECO (Economy/Ecology) ..............P. 116 EDR (Event Data Recorder) ..............P. 8 EPS (Electric Power Steering) ..ILSAC CERTIFICATION (Ilsac Certification) .
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Alphabetical index Engine immobilizer picture System..........58 Air conditioning Engine oil..........353 Automatic air conditioner.........215 Filter Replacement.....260 Preparation and inspection before winter....205 Maintenance Data ....353 Manual air conditioner....210 Airbags..........33 Oil Pressure Warning Indicator ....308 Engine switch SRS Airbag Warning Light...308 How to operate..126, 129 Operating conditions.........37 Placement ..........33 Eco-Drive...
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Alphabetical index When carrying a child.....40 mosquito Window lock switch..110 Curtain Shield Air Bags..33 Airbag Warning...34 Carpets..........248 Children wearing seat belts...30 Cleaning..........248 How to install floor mats..22 Warnings when carrying children...31 Key Battery Warning...271 Outside temperature display........70 Child seats......41 Exterior bulbs........276 Seat belt warning..30 Replacement instructions....276 Child seats.....50...
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Alphabetical index tree Refueling ..........148 How to refuel ......148 Keys..............76 ignition Maintenance Data....352 Switches....126, 129 Emergency seat belt fastening mechanism..29 Engine won't start..341 Emergency Response Event Data Recorder..8 Engine switch ....126, 129 Key ..........76 The engine won't start....339 Key Number Plate.....76 Overheated....346 The key battery is dead..268, 341 Key configuration..........76...
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Alphabetical index Warning light....61, 308 Anti-lock brakes Air pressure (tyres)........357 Maintenance Data....357 System (ABS) ....309 Air conditioning Driver and passenger seat belts Forgot to tighten ........310 Automatic air conditioner.........215 SRS Air Bags.....308 Filter Replacement.....260 LED Headlamp..310 Manual air conditioner....210 LED Headlamps Distance measurement (Trip meter)........69 Auto-leveling..310...
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Alphabetical index Child seats........41 Warning buzzer How to select........41 Driver's seat/Passenger seat Forgot to fasten seat belt..310 How to install ........50 Rear seat belt not fastened..310 Accessory storage..........233 Parking brake Conright (Automatic Light On/Off Device)....139 When driving without releasing the switch.....310 Power Steering....309 When driving with the door half-open....310 difference...
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Alphabetical index Shift position........134 death Seats..........98, 99 Shift lever..........134 Child seats......41 automatic Transmission.....134 Seat Adjustment Warning..98 The shift lever Proper Driving Posture.....24 Can't shift.....135 Fastening the child seat...50 Reverse warning buzzer ....135 Adjustment ..........98 Shift lock system...135 Care..........247 Headrest..........102 Lane departure warning OFF indicator light...156 Seat under tray....229 Lane Departure Warning Function....184 Seat heaters........222...
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Alphabetical index Speedometer.........66 vinegar switch Spare tire (emergency tire)..328 Air pressure........357 Ignition.........126, 129 Interior lamps........226 How to replace ........333 Window Locks.....110 Storage location.........329 Windshield Specifications (vehicle specifications)....357 Deicer....212, 217 Smart Assist OFF Washer....144, 146 Engine Switches..........156 switch....126, 129 Smart Assist OFF Steering....224 Indicator light........156 Smart Assist...
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Alphabetical index height Cleaning........244, 247 Turn signal lamp Aluminum wheels....245 (turn signal light) ........137 Exterior........244 Replacing a light bulb.....276 Seat belts........248 Turn Signal Lever.....137 Interior........247 Wattage..........357 Tires..........254 Brake lights Replacing a light bulb.....276 Emergency Tires ........328 Wattage........357 Air pressure..258,357 Odometer Exchange........328 Spare tire ........328 (Odometer) ..........69...
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Alphabetical index hand Chains (tire chains)..205 Display..............68 Trip Change lever (shift lever) automatic Information....69 Transmission.....134 Care..........244, 247 The shift lever Aluminum wheels.........245 Can't shift....135 Exterior........244 Seat belts ........248 Reverse warning buzzer....135 Child seats........41 Interior........247 Tail lamps........139 Installation with ISOFIX bar..52 Replacing a light bulb.....276 Fastening with seat belts.....51 How to select........41...
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Alphabetical index Doors..............91 Interior Key Free System.....79 Storage equipment....228, 234 Child Protector...92 Maintenance........247 Door Glass........110 Door pockets........229 Door Ajar Warning Light.....310 luggage Precautions when loading.....124 When driving with the door half-open Warning buzzer.....310 Luggage compartment.........234 Lock lever..........91 Wireless remote control.....88 Door Glass........110 Stuck in the mud Door pocket ........229...
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Alphabetical index Vanity mirrors..236 teeth Parking brake.....138 Bulbs Operation........138 Replacement Instructions (Exterior Valve)..276 Wattage..........357 When driving without releasing Warning buzzer.....310 Power windows........110 Window lock switch..110 Maintenance Data....356 To close Personal Lamp..........227 If you can't.....111 Switches..........227 Wattage........357 Operation........110 Anti-Pinch Function.....111 Exhaust Gases..........57 High beam (headlamp)..139 Power steering ......199 Power steering warning light..309...
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Alphabetical index fire buzzer Vehicle Stability Seat belt warning..310 Control (VSC) ....199 Parking brake not released Heater Driving warnings.....310 Automatic air conditioner.........215 Warning when driving with door half-open....310 Manual air conditioner....210 Reverse Warning ........135 Hook Emergency flashers (hazard lights)...293 Switches..........293 Shopping Hook ........241 Replacing a light bulb.....276 Towing hook ........300...
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Alphabetical index Lamp-off warning buzzer..142 Front seats..........98 Seat heaters........222 Lamp-off prevention function..141 Proper Driving Posture.....24 Lamp Switches........139 Wattage........357 Adjustment ..........98 Care..........247 Headrest..........102 Baby seat..........42 For adjusting the front seats Warnings ..............98 Headrest ........102 Front turn signal lamp wheel Replacement (tires).....254, Replacing a Light Bulb........276 328 Maintenance data....357 Lever..........137...
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Alphabetical index fruit and others mirror License plate lamp Inner mirror ........106 (Number Plate Light)........139 Door mirrors........107 Replacing a light bulb.....276 Vanity mirrors....236 Lamp Switches........139 Wattage........357 Light Sensor ........141 Luggage Room Meters (instruments) ........66 Warning light........308 Deck board ........234 radiator Display switching button....68 Overheat........346 Indicator light........64...
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Alphabetical index the law of nature reactor rock Rear window Defogger switch...211, 217 Window Locks....110 Key Free System.....79 Rear seat..........99 Shift lock system....135 Advance ..............99 Child Protector...92 Rear turn signals........137 Replacing a light bulb.....276 Doors..............91 Turn signal lever.....137 Wireless remote control.....88 Wattage........357 Rear wiper ........146 circle...
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Gas station information This lists the items you will need when refueling or changing oil. Bonnet hook Fuel filler P. 250 P. 150 KBPAI50001 Bonnet opener Fuel filler opener Tire pressure P. 250 P. 150 P. 357 FF (front-wheel drive): 36L Fuel capacity (reference value) 4WD (four-wheel drive): 38L Fuel Type...
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MB1172 01999-B1172 CK-2016050Month 1 0day 2016070Month 2 Date First Edition 2016070Month 2 3rd edition Passo...
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What is the cause of poor idling in my car
Poor idling in a 2016 Toyota Passo may be caused if the battery is discharged, the battery terminals have been recently disconnected (such as after battery replacement), or during the initial cooling period for vehicles equipped with automatic air conditioning. These conditions can delay or affect the operation of the Stop & Start system, which may result in poor idling.
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my recently imported passo 2016 consuming fuel at 15.9km/l. what could be the issur