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• Child Restraint Systems ................................................................................ 39
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• Bluetooth® and Phone Pairing ..........................................................242, 289
• Floor mat installation .................................................................................... 16
• Fuel tank door release & cap ......................................................................128
• Garage door opener (HomeLink®) ............................................................303
• Index - Alphabetical ....................................................................................430
• Index - Visual (Pictorial) ................................................................................. 9
• Index - What to do if... .................................................................................428
• Instrument cluster ......................................................................................... 62
• Jump Starting (If the 12-volt battery is discharged) .............................382
• Seat belts ........................................................................................................ 17
• Spare tire & tools .........................................................................................367
• SRS Airbag ...................................................................................................... 25
• TOYOTA SAFETY SENSE™ 2.5+ (TSS 2.5+) ............................................. 129
• Warning Lights and Indicators .................................................................... 62
This Owner's Guide is a summary of basic vehicle operations for vehicles sold and
marketed in the 48 contiguous United States and Alaska. It contains brief descriptions of
fundamental operations so you can locate and use the vehicle's main equipment quickly
and easily.
The Owner's Guide is not intended as a substitute for the Owner's Manual or the
Navigation/Multimedia Owner's Manual located on Toyota.com/Owners. We strongly
encourage you to review the Owner's Manual and supplementary manuals so you will have
a better understanding of your vehicles capabilities and limitations.
To access the full Owner's Manual and supplementary manuals on your mobile device, scan
the QR code below with your camera or download the Toyota app.
To access the full Owner's Manual and supplementary manuals on
your mobile device, scan the QR code below with your camera,
download the Toyota app or visit www.Toyota.com/owners.
If you would like to purchase a printed copy of your Owner's Manual or
Navigation/Multimedia System Owner's Manual, please visit your dealership or go to
Helminc.com.
Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. wish you many
years of satisfied driving in your new Highlander Hybrid.

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  • Page 1 If you would like to purchase a printed copy of your Owner’s Manual or Navigation/Multimedia System Owner’s Manual, please visit your dealership or go to Helminc.com. Your dealership and the entire staff of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. wish you many years of satisfied driving in your new Highlander Hybrid.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    4-7. Driving tips ........227 READING THIS GUIDE 5. INTERIOR FEATURES Symbols in this guide ........5 5-1. Toyota multi-operation touch ..232 Symbols in illustrations ........ 5 5-2. Using the air conditioning system Safety instruction (Audio/Audio Plus) ..6 and defogger ........
  • Page 3: For Your Information

    Also, remodeling like this will have an The recorded data varies according to the effect on advanced safety equipment such vehicle grade level and options with which as Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 + and there is a it is equipped.
  • Page 4: Event Data Recorder

    However, government agency other parties, such as law enforcement, • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit could combine the EDR data with the type • For research purposes where the data of personally identifying data routinely is not tied to a specific vehicle or acquired during a crash investigation.
  • Page 5: Perchlorate Material

    • Disclose the data to a third party for WARNING! research purposes without disclosing information about the specific vehicle General precaution regarding or vehicle owner children’s safety Perchlorate Material Never leave children unattended in the Special handling may apply, See vehicle, and never allow children to have www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchl or use the key.
  • Page 6: Reading This Guide

    READING THIS GUIDE Reading this guide Explains symbols used in this guide. Symbols Meanings Symbols in this guide Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) Symbols Meanings used to operate switches and other WARNING: devices. Explains something that, if not obeyed, Indicates the outcome could cause death or of an operation (e.g.
  • Page 7: Safety Instruction (Audio/Audio Plus)

    READING THIS GUIDE Safety instruction operation of the vehicle. While driving, be Reading this guide sure to observe all traffic regulations. (Audio/Audio Plus) Prior to the actual use of this system, learn To use this system in the safest possible how to use it and become thoroughly manner, follow all the safety tips shown familiar with it.
  • Page 8 READING THIS GUIDE Under no circumstances is this system a substitute for the driver’s personal judgement. Use this system only in locations where it is legal to do so. Some states/provinces may have laws prohibiting the use of video and navigation screens next to the driver.
  • Page 9: How To Search

    HOW TO SEARCH Searching by name Searching by title How to search • Alphabetical index: P. 430 • Table of contents: P. 1 Searching by installation position • Pictorial index: P. 9 Searching by symptom or sound • What to do if... (Troubleshooting): P. 428...
  • Page 10: Pictorial Index

    Warning lights/indicator lights..................P. 62 When a warning light turns on..................P. 354 Multi-information display..................P. 68, P. 71 Display ........................P. 68, P. 71 Energy monitor............. See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com When the warning messages are displayed ..............P. 363 Turn signal lever ....................... P. 120 Headlight switch ......................P. 122...
  • Page 11 Usage ..........................P. 233 Rear window defogger..........See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com Windshield wiper de-icer ........See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com Audio system Fuel filler door opener switch..................P. 128 *1: If equipped *2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL” on Toyota.com.
  • Page 12: Switches

    Driving position memory switches ................P. 89 Window lock switch ......................P. 95 Power window switches .....................P. 94 Door lock switches ............See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com Outside rear view mirror switches ..................P. 94 “ODO TRIP” switch............See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com Instrument panel light control switches................P. 68 Automatic High Beam switch ..................
  • Page 13 PICTORIAL INDEX *2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL” on Toyota.com. Meter control switches......................P. 69, Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch ................P. 161 Cruise control switch Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range ..........P. 156 Audio remote control switches LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch..................P. 146...
  • Page 14: Interior

    EV drive mode switch ...................... P. 118 VSC OFF switch ............See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com Driving mode select switch ........See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com *1: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL” on Toyota.com. *2: If equipped Interior SRS airbags ..........................P. 25...
  • Page 15: Ceiling

    Cup holders ........................P. 292 Assist grips ........................P. 299 *1, 2 Rear seat entertainment system *1: If equipped *2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL” on Toyota.com. Ceiling Auxiliary box........................P. 292 Conversation mirror ............ See Owner’s manual on Toyota.com Interior light ..............
  • Page 16 PICTORIAL INDEX *1: The illustration shows the front, but they are also equipped in the rear. *2: If equipped...
  • Page 17: For Safety And Security

    • Do not use floor mats designed for 1. Insert the retaining hooks (clips) into other models or different model year the floor mat eyelets. vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. • Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat.
  • Page 18 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use For safe driving WARNING! For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirror • Do not place anything under the front to an appropriate position before driving. seats. Objects placed under the front seats may become jammed in the seat Correct driving posture tracks and stop the seat from locking in...
  • Page 19 Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including children. • Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 20 If your seat belts cannot be fastened securely because they are not long enough, a personalized seat belt extender is available from your Toyota dealer free of charge. • Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoulder.
  • Page 21 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use 1. To fasten the seat belt, push the plate WARNING! into the buckle until a click sound is heard. Using a seat belt extender 2. To release the seat belt, press the Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event of release button...
  • Page 22 2. To release plate , insert the mechanical key (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) or plate into the hole on buckle Retract the belt slowly when releasing and stowing the seat belt. WARNING!
  • Page 23 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use 3. Stow the plate in the holder WARNING! on the roof. Adjustable shoulder anchor In order to securely stow them, firmly insert them as far as possible. Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder.
  • Page 24 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use Seat belt pretensioners (front and 3. Buckle the seat belt and position it comfortably. outboard second seats) The pretensioners help the seat belts to WARNING! quickly restrain the occupants by retracting the seat belts when the vehicle Using a seat belt comfort guide is subjected to certain types of severe...
  • Page 25 • If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will come on. In that case, the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 26 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury.
  • Page 27 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use SRS curtain shield airbags • Can help protect primarily the head of occupants in the outer seats • Can help prevent the occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of vehicle rollover SRS airbag system components Front passenger airbag...
  • Page 28 • All of the doors will be unlocked. (See • If the vehicle strikes an object, such as Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) a parked vehicle or sign pole, which • The brakes and stop lights will be can move or deform on impact controlled automatically.
  • Page 29 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use • The SRS seat cushion airbag on the front The SRS curtain shield airbags may also passenger seat will not operate if the deploy under the situations shown in the occupant is not wearing a seat belt.
  • Page 30 In the following cases, the vehicle will compartment require inspection and/or repair. Contact • Collision from the side at an angle your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. • Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated. • The front of the vehicle is damaged or...
  • Page 31 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use • The pad section of the steering wheel, • The portion of the front pillars, rear dashboard near the front passenger pillars or roof side rail garnishes airbag or lower portion of the (padding) containing the SRS curtain instrument panel is scratched, cracked, shield airbags inside is scratched,...
  • Page 32 An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint system. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 33 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use WARNING! WARNING! • Do not sit on the edge of the seat or • Do not allow anyone to kneel on the lean against the dashboard. passenger seat toward the door or put their head or hands outside the vehicle.
  • Page 34 SRS seat cushion airbag modifications without consulting your inflate as they may interfere with Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags may inflation of the SRS airbags. Such malfunction or deploy (inflate) accessories may prevent the side...
  • Page 35: Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use Front passenger occupant Vehicles with a 12.3-inch display classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification system. This system detects the conditions of the front passenger seat and activates or deactivates the front passenger airbag and seat cushion airbag.
  • Page 36 In this case, contact your on the seatback with their legs. Toyota dealer immediately. • Do not put objects under the front • Child restraint systems installed on the passenger seat.
  • Page 37 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system Adult “PASS AIR BAG ON” and “PASS AIR BAG “PASS AIR BAG ON” OFF” indicator lights Indicator/warning SRS warning light light Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt or flashing...
  • Page 38: Indicator/Warning Light

    1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-1. For safe use Unoccupied “PASS AIR BAG ON” and “PASS AIR BAG “PASS AIR BAG OFF” OFF” indicator lights Indicator/warning SRS warning light light Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light Front passenger airbag Devices Deactivated Seat cushion airbag in the front...
  • Page 39: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    • Do not let small children operate closed, open the windows and have the equipment which may catch or pinch vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer body parts, such as the power window, as soon as possible. hood, back door, seats etc.
  • Page 40: Child Restraint Systems

    Table of contents • Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that Points to remember: P. 39 conforms to the weight and size of the Child restraint system: P. 40 child, installed on the second seat.
  • Page 41 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety WARNING! • Keep the child restraint system properly secured on the seat even if it is not in use. Do not store the child restraint system unsecured in the passenger compartment. •...
  • Page 42 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety Installation method Page 8-seat models second seats: 7-seat models second seats: Anchor brackets (for top P. 49 tether strap) attachment Third seats *: The third seats are not equipped with Child restraint LATCH anchors. When using a child restraint system installing child restraint system to a front passenger seat is unavoidable, adjust the...
  • Page 43 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety • If the head restraint interferes with the WARNING! installation of the child restraint system, and the head restraint can be removed, • A forward-facing child restraint system remove the head restraint may be installed on the front passenger seat only when it is unavoidable.
  • Page 44 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety Rear-facing ― Infant seat/convertible WARNING! seat • When a booster seat is installed, always 1. Adjust the rear seat ensure that the shoulder belt is If there is a gap between the child seat and positioned across the center of the the seatback, adjust the seatback angle child’s shoulder.
  • Page 45 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety 4. Fully extend the shoulder belt and allow When using the rear seat it to retract to put it in lock mode. In If there is a gap between the child seat and lock mode, the belt cannot be extended.
  • Page 46 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety 5. Fully extend the shoulder belt and allow Booster seat it to retract to put it in lock mode. In 1. If installing the child restraint system to lock mode, the belt cannot be extended. the front passenger seat is unavoidable, refer to P. 41 for the front passenger seat adjustment.
  • Page 47 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety 4. Sit the child in the child restraint WARNING! system. Fit the seat belt to the child restraint system according to the When installing a child restraint manufacturer’s instructions and insert system the plate into the buckle.
  • Page 48 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety When installing in the rear outboard WARNING! seats Install the child restraint system in • When securing some types of child restraint systems in rear seats, it may accordance to the operation manual not be possible to properly use the seat enclosed with the child restraint system.
  • Page 49 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety With flexible lower attachments indicates the presence of a lower 4. Latch the hooks of the lower connector system. attachments onto the LATCH anchors. For owners in Canada: The symbol on a child restraint system indicates the presence of a lower connector system.
  • Page 50 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety Using an anchor bracket (for top Laws and regulations pertaining to anchors tether strap) The LATCH system conforms to Anchor brackets (for top tether strap) FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2. Anchor brackets are provided for the Child restraint systems conforming to following seats: FMVSS213 or CMVSS213 specifications...
  • Page 51 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety sure to have the top tether strap pass Third center seat underneath the head restraint. Anchor brackets Hook Top tether strap Top tether strap *: The third seats are not equipped with Child restraint LATCH anchors.
  • Page 52 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-2. Child safety 2. Latch the hook onto the anchor bracket WARNING! and tighten the top tether strap. Make sure the top tether strap is securely • Follow all installation instructions latched. (P. 43) provided by the child restraint system When installing the child restraint system manufacturer.
  • Page 53: Emergency Assistance

    Subscription Service Agreement and its Terms and Conditions, as in effect and amended from time to time, a current copy of which is available at Toyota.com in the United States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. All use of the Safety Connect service is subject to such then-applicable Terms and Conditions.
  • Page 54 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-3. Emergency assistance Certification for Safety Connect Services Helps drivers receive necessary response from emergency service Subscribers have the following Safety providers. (P. 55) Connect services available: *: U.S. Patent No. 7,508,298 B2 • Automatic Collision Notification...
  • Page 55 You may be unable to contact the • Safety Connect is available beginning response center if the network is busy. Fall 2009 on select Toyota models (in the contiguous United States only). Safety Connect LED light Indicators Contact with the Safety Connect...
  • Page 56 Connect Terms and Conditions, which are the nearest emergency services provider available at Toyota.com in the United to describe the situation, and requests States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and that assistance be sent to the location.
  • Page 57: Hybrid System

    1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-4. Hybrid system • ICNIRP (International Commission on from universities, and government health Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection) agencies and industries reviewed the [1996] available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations The design of Safety Connect complies of the relevant scientific literature.
  • Page 58 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-4. Hybrid system Running out of fuel WARNING! When the vehicle has run out of fuel and • Never touch, disassemble, remove or the hybrid system cannot be started, replace the high voltage parts, cables refuel the vehicle with at least enough or their connectors.
  • Page 59 In the event that your vehicle must be disposed of, the hybrid battery • If your vehicle needs to be towed, do so must be disposed of by your Toyota with all four wheels raised. If the dealer or a qualified service shop. If the...
  • Page 60: Theft Deterrent System

    To restart the This system is designed to help prevent hybrid system, contact your Toyota dealer. vehicle theft but does not guarantee absolute security against all vehicle thefts. Hybrid warning message...
  • Page 61 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-5. Theft deterrent system Operating the system The indicator light flashes after the power switch has been turned off to indicate that the system is operating. The indicator light stops flashing after the power switch has been turned to ACC or ON to indicate that the system has been canceled.
  • Page 62 1 ■ FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY 1-5. Theft deterrent system The security indicator changes from being NOTICE on to flashing when the system is set. To ensure the system operates correctly Do not modify or remove the system. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed.
  • Page 63: Vehicle Status Information And Indicators

    2 ■ VEHICLE STATUS INFORMATION AND INDICATORS 2-1. Instrument cluster 2-1. Instrument cluster 2Vehicle status information and indicators Warning lights and indicators Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instrument cluster 4.2-inch display The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region.
  • Page 64 2 ■ VEHICLE STATUS INFORMATION AND INDICATORS 2-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights Warning lights inform the driver of ABS warning light (P. 354) malfunctions in the indicated vehicle’s systems. (Canada) Brake Override System warning light/Drive-Start Brake system warning light Control warning light (P. 354) (P. 354) (U.S.A.)
  • Page 65 There may be a malfunction in a system if a light does (Canada) not come on, or turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Headlight high beam indicator (P. 123) *2: This light illuminates on the multi-information display.
  • Page 66 Brake hold operated (flashes) indicator (P. 122) BSM outside rear view mirror EV indicator (see Owner’s *5, 6 indicators (P. 169, P. 180) Manual on Toyota.com) *2, 3 BSM OFF indicator Low outside temperature (P. 169) *2, 7 indicator (P. 67) Intuitive parking assist OFF Security indicator (P. 60,...
  • Page 67 If the BSM outside rear view mirror indicators do not illuminate or do not turn off, there may be a malfunction in the system. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 68 The units used on the meters may differ depending on the target region. Hybrid System Indicator Displays hybrid system output or regeneration level (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P. 68, P. 71)
  • Page 69: Multi-Information Display (4.2-Inch Display)

    Speedometer Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank Odometer and trip meter display (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) Shift position display (P. 119) Outside temperature Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C). Low outside temperature indicator comes on when the ambient temperature is 37°F (3°C) or...
  • Page 70 3. Press or press and hold The information display at low The available settings will differ temperatures See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com. depending on if is pressed or pressed and held. Follow the instructions on the Changing the meter display display.
  • Page 71 2 ■ VEHICLE STATUS INFORMATION AND INDICATORS 2-1. Instrument cluster • RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) • PCS (Pre-Collision System) (P. 136) (P. 180) Press to enable/disable the pre-collision system. Press to enable/disable the Rear Cross • PCS (Pre-Collision System) on/off Traffic Alert function. •...
  • Page 72: Multi-Information Display (7-Inch Display)

    Select a menu icon to display its content. tire pressure sensors to the tire pressure warning system. Driving information display • “Rear Seat Reminder” (see Owner’s (see Owner’s Manual on Manual on Toyota.com) Toyota.com) Select to enable/disable the rear seat reminder. Driving support system information display (see •...
  • Page 73: Head-Up Display

    2 ■ VEHICLE STATUS INFORMATION AND INDICATORS 2-1. Instrument cluster Setting items Settings display ( • Intuitive parking assist (if Changing settings equipped) (P. 175) Use the meter control switches on the steering wheel to change settings. Press to enable/disable the Intuitive parking assist.
  • Page 74 • Route guidance to destination • Street name • Compass (heading-up display) Driving assist system status display area (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) Message display area (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) The following pop-up displays will be displayed in certain situations: •...
  • Page 75: Before Driving

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-1. Opening, closing and locking the doors 3-1. Opening, closing and 1. Unlock 3Before driving 2. Lock locking the doors These locks can be set to prevent children Side doors from opening the rear doors. Push down on each rear door switch to lock both rear doors.
  • Page 76 • Do not pull on the back door spindle Failure to do so may cause parts of the (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) to body to be caught, resulting in death or close the power back door, and do not serious injury.
  • Page 77 Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts to the back door. Unlocking and locking the back door from the outside...
  • Page 78 Vehicles without tow hitch Smart key system operation detection The Hands Free Power Back Door enables area (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) automatic opening and closing of the Vehicles with tow hitch power back door by putting your foot near the lower center part of the rear bumper and moving it away from the rear bumper.
  • Page 79 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-1. Opening, closing and locking the doors • Operate the Hands Free Power Back WARNING! Door without contacting the rear bumper with your foot. Back door closer • If another electronic key is in the cabin •...
  • Page 80 • The jam protection function may not power back door (see Owner’s Manual work if something gets caught just on Toyota.com) are no longer met, a before the back door fully closes. Be buzzer may sound and the back door careful not to get fingers caught or may stop opening or closing.
  • Page 81: Smart Key System

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-1. Opening, closing and locking the doors • The next time the power back door is When only an alarm sounds, opened, it will stop at that position. circumstances and correction procedures are as follows. • When an exterior alarm sounds once for 5 seconds Correction Situation...
  • Page 82 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-1. Opening, closing and locking the doors Certification for the smart key system • For vehicles sold in the U.S.A.
  • Page 83 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-1. Opening, closing and locking the doors • For vehicles sold in Canada...
  • Page 84 If medical devices. necessary, the entry function can be Ask your Toyota dealer for details on disabled. Ask your Toyota dealer for disabling the entry function. details, such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio waves.
  • Page 85: Adjusting The Seats

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-2. Adjusting the seats 3-2. Adjusting the seats Lumbar support adjustment switch (driver’s side only) Front seats When adjusting the seat Adjustment procedure Take care when adjusting the seat so that Manual seat the head restraint does not touch the ceiling.
  • Page 86 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-2. Adjusting the seats Rear seats WARNING! • Do not allow children to enter the WARNING! luggage compartment. Seat adjustment • Do not fold down a rear seatback when • To reduce the risk of sliding under the there are passengers sitting in the rear lap belt during a collision, do not seats or when there is luggage placed...
  • Page 87 Folding down the second seats Before folding down the second seats 1. Stow the armrest. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Seatback angle adjustment lever 2. Stow the second seat belt buckles. Seat position adjustment lever Third seats...
  • Page 88 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-2. Adjusting the seats 3. Pass the outer seat belts through the 2. Pull the seatback folding lever to unlock seat belt hangers and secure the seat the seatback. The seatback will be belt plates. folded down. This prevents the shoulder belts from being damaged.
  • Page 89 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-2. Adjusting the seats Folding down the third seats The outer head restraints will fold forward. Before folding down the third seats 1. Stow the third seat belt buckles. Returning the third seats 1. Returning the seatbacks From inside 2.
  • Page 90: Driving Position Memory

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-2. Adjusting the seats Adjusting a head restraint 2. Returning the outer head restraints. Remove the secured seat belts from the Front seats seat belt hangers before using them. 1. Up Driving position memory Pull the head restraints up. 2.
  • Page 91 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-2. Adjusting the seats Third center seat If the head restraint touches the ceiling, making the removal difficult, change the seat height or angle. (P. 84, P. 85) Front seats 1. Up Pull the head restraints up. 2. Down Push the head restraint down while Second seats pressing the lock release button...
  • Page 92: Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-3. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors 3-3. Adjusting the steering Front seats wheel and mirrors Steering wheel Adjustment procedure 1. Hold the steering wheel and push the lever down. Second seats 2. Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel horizontally and vertically.
  • Page 93: Inside Rear View Mirror

    Icon display area the rear seats are not displayed and Displays icons, adjusting gauge, etc. (See privacy of the passengers is enhanced. Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Select button Press to change the setting of the item you want to adjust.
  • Page 94 Stop using the system immediately 2. Optical mirror mode and contact your Toyota dealer. Turns off the display of the Digital Rearview Mirror allows it to be used as an Cleaning the Digital Rearview Mirror optical mirror.
  • Page 95: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-4. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof 3-4. Opening, closing the Dirt on the camera lens can be cleaned by operating the dedicated camera cleaning windows and moon roof washer. (P. 127) Power windows The camera Opening and closing the power The camera for the Digital Rearview windows...
  • Page 96 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-4. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof WARNING! WARNING! • Check to make sure that all passengers Catch protection function do not have any part of their body in a • Never use any part of your body or position where it could be caught when clothing to intentionally activate the a window is being operated.
  • Page 97 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-4. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Moon roof WARNING! *: If equipped Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may cause death or Opening and closing serious injury. Opening the moon roof • Do not allow any passengers to put their hands or heads outside the vehicle while it is moving.
  • Page 98: Panoramic Moon Roof

    3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-4. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof 1. Opens the electronic sunshade WARNING! 2. Closes the electronic sunshade • When using the wireless remote *: Lightly press either side of the sunshade control or mechanical key and switch to stop the electronic sunshade operating the moon roof, operate the partway.
  • Page 99 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-4. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Opening and closing the panoramic WARNING! moon roof Observe the following precautions. Open (slide backward) Failing to do so may cause death or To stop operation partway, quickly slide serious injury.
  • Page 100 3 ■ BEFORE DRIVING 3-4. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof WARNING! WARNING! • The jam protection function may not Opening and closing the panoramic work if something gets caught just moon roof before the panoramic moon roof or •...
  • Page 101: Before Driving

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving 4-1. Before driving 4Driving WARNING! Driving the vehicle • The driver should pay extra attention to pedestrians when the vehicle is WARNING! powered only by the electric motor (traction motor). As there is no engine Observe the following precautions.
  • Page 102 (brake pad wear limit indicators) the brakes on only one side are wet and Have the brake pads checked and not functioning properly, steering replaced by your Toyota dealer as soon control may be affected. as possible. (Continued) Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
  • Page 103 4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving WARNING! WARNING! • Do not attach adhesive discs to the When the vehicle is stopped windshield or windows. Do not place • Do not depress the accelerator pedal containers such as air fresheners on unnecessarily.
  • Page 104 • Do not use the accelerator pedal or road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure depress the accelerator and brake to have your Toyota dealer check the pedals at the same time to hold the following: vehicle on a hill.
  • Page 105: Cargo And Luggage

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving Cargo and luggage Calculation formula for your vehicle Capacity and distribution Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit — (1) Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.
  • Page 106 4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving WARNING! WARNING! • Even if the total load of occupant’s Things that must not be carried in the weight and the cargo load is less than luggage compartment the total load capacity, do not apply the The following things may cause a fire if load unevenly.
  • Page 107: Vehicle Load Limits

    Cargo capacity may increase or conditions. decrease depending on the weight and Toyota warranties do not apply to damage the number of occupants. or malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes. Total load capacity and seating capacity...
  • Page 108 If your vehicle is new or equipped with any new power train components (such as an engine, hybrid transmission, rear differential or wheel bearing), Toyota recommends that you do not tow a trailer until the vehicle has been driven for over 500 miles (800 km).
  • Page 109 4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving • After the trailer swaying has stopped: WARNING! • Stop in a safe place. Get all occupants out of the vehicle. • Do not exceed 65 mph (104 km/h), the • Check the tires of the vehicle and the posted towing speed limit or the speed trailer.
  • Page 110 • Do not tow a trailer when the compact spare tire is installed on your vehicle. When towing a trailer Toyota recommends trailers with brakes that conform to any applicable federal and state/provincial regulations. • If the gross trailer weight exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer brakes are required.
  • Page 111 4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating) If the gross trailer weight exceeds 3000 lb. (1360 kg), it is recommended to use a The maximum allowable gross axle weight. trailer with 2 or more axles. The gross axle weight is the load placed on each axle (front and rear).
  • Page 112 • The gross vehicle weight must never exceed the GVWR indicated on the Certification Label. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) • The gross axle weight on each axle must never exceed the GAWR indicated on the Certification Label. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.)
  • Page 113 When installing a trailer hitch platform scales found at a highway weighing Use only the position recommended by station, building supply company, trucking your Toyota dealer. Do not install the company, junk yard, etc. trailer hitch on the bumper; this may cause body damage.
  • Page 114 4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving Selecting trailer ball Positions for towing hitch ball Use the correct trailer ball for your application. Typical trailer ball Trailer class size 2 5/16 in. II and III 2 in. 1 7/8 in. Weight carrying ball position: 50.7 in. (1289 mm) Connecting trailer lights Use the wire harness stored in the rear end...
  • Page 115 If the lights do not operate normally, have a trailer attached.) Avoid sharp or the vehicle inspected by your Toyota prolonged turning. Have someone guide dealer. you when reversing to reduce the risk of an accident.
  • Page 116: Dinghy Towing

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-1. Before driving Compensate by making a wider than 1. Apply the brakes and keep them normal turning radius. applied. • Slow down before making a turn, in 2. Have someone place wheel blocks cross winds, on wet or slippery surfaces, under both the vehicle’s and trailer’s etc.
  • Page 117: Driving Procedures

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-2. Driving procedures 5. Check that the “READY” indicator is NOTICE illuminated. The vehicle will not move when the To prevent causing serious damage to “READY” indicator is off. the hybrid transmission and Hybrid AWD system WARNING! Never tow this vehicle with any of the wheels on the ground.
  • Page 118 4 ■ DRIVING 4-2. Driving procedures Changing power switch modes WARNING! When parking Exhaust gases include harmful carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless. Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause exhaust gases to enter the vehicle and may lead to an accident caused by light-headedness, or may lead to death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 119 4 ■ DRIVING 4-2. Driving procedures EV drive mode NOTICE In EV drive mode, electric power is • If “ACCESSORY” or “IGNITION ON” is supplied by the hybrid battery (traction displayed on the multi-information battery), and only the electric motor display, the power switch is not off.
  • Page 120: Hybrid Transmission

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-2. Driving procedures Hybrid transmission the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Shift position purpose and functions The following steps may be used as an emergency measure to ensure that the Shift shift lever can be shifted.
  • Page 121: Turn Signal Lever

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-2. Driving procedures 4. Left turn WARNING! Parking brake To prevent an accident when releasing the shift lock The parking brake can be set or released Before pressing the shift lock override automatically or manually. button, make sure to set the parking In automatic mode, the parking brake can brake and depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 122 “EPB Driving the vehicle with the parking brake set will lead to brake components overheating, which may affect braking performance and increase brake wear. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately if this occurs.
  • Page 123: Operating The Lights And Wipers

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Brake Hold NOTICE The brake hold system keeps the brake When parking the vehicle applied when the shift lever is in D, S or N The brake hold system is not designed with the system on and the brake pedal for use when parking the vehicle for a has been depressed to stop the vehicle.
  • Page 124 4 ■ DRIVING 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turning on the high beam headlights The side marker, parking, tail, license plate, instrument panel lights, and daytime running lights (P. 122) turn on. The headlights and all lights listed above (except daytime running lights) turn on.
  • Page 125 4 ■ DRIVING 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Activating the Automatic High Beam • The vehicle speed is below approximately 17 mph (27 km/h). 1. Press the Automatic High Beam switch. • The area ahead of the vehicle is not dark.
  • Page 126: Fog Light Switch

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch Intermittent windshield wipers with interval adjuster Operating instructions (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Off (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Turns the fog lights off (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Intermittent operation Turns the fog lights on Fog lights can be used when (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Low...
  • Page 127 4 ■ DRIVING 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers 6. Increases the intermittent windshield (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Off wiper frequency 7. Decreases the intermittent windshield Rain-sensing wiper operation wiper frequency (U.S.A.) or (Canada) Low speed operation (U.S.A.) or (Canada) High speed operation (U.S.A.) or (Canada)
  • Page 128: Rear Windshield Wiper And Washer

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Operating the wiper lever WARNING! Operating the switch operates the Caution regarding the use of rear wiper as follows. windshield wipers in AUTO mode (vehicles with rain-sensing windshield wipers) The windshield wipers may operate unexpectedly if the sensor is touched or the windshield is subject to vibration in AUTO mode.
  • Page 129: Refueling

    • Do not return to the vehicle or touch *2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND any person or object that is statically MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S charged. MANUAL” on Toyota.com. This may cause static electricity to build up, resulting in a possible ignition 4-4. Refueling hazard.
  • Page 130: Using The Driving Support Systems

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 + If the fuel filler door cannot be opened The Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 + consists of the following drive assist systems and P. 380 contributes to a safe and comfortable...
  • Page 131 • Keep the radar sensor and the radar WARNING! sensor cover clean at all times. Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 + The Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 + is designed to operate under the assumption that the driver will drive safely, and is designed to help reduce the...
  • Page 132 • Replace the windshield if it is damaged or cracked. After replacing the windshield, the front camera must be recalibrated. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. • Do not allow liquids to contact the front camera. • Do not allow bright lights to shine into the front camera.
  • Page 133 • Do not attach any accessories to the hood, front grille or front bumper that may obstruct the front camera. Contact your Toyota dealer for details. • If a surfboard or other long object is to be mounted on the roof, make sure that it will not obstruct the front camera.
  • Page 134 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Certification • Except for vehicles sold in Canada...
  • Page 135 A system may be temporarily unavailable or there may be a malfunction in the system. • In the following situations, perform the actions specified in the table. When the normal operating conditions are detected, the message will disappear and the system will become operational. If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 136 If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer. • When the temperature around the radar sensor is outside of the operational range, such as when the vehicle is in the sun or in an extremely cold environment •...
  • Page 137 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems PCS (Pre-Collision System) Pre-collision brake assist When the system determines that the The pre-collision system uses a radar possibility of a frontal collision is high, the sensor and front camera to detect objects system applies greater braking force in (P. 136) in front of the vehicle.
  • Page 138 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When you turn right/left at an WARNING! intersection and cross the path of an oncoming vehicle • Although this system is designed to help avoid a collision or help reduce the impact of the collision, its effectiveness may change according to various conditions, therefore the system may...
  • Page 139 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! WARNING! • In some situations, while the When to disable the pre-collision pre-collision braking function is system operating, operation of the function In the following situations, disable the may be canceled if the accelerator system, as it may not operate properly, pedal is depressed strongly or the possibly leading to an accident resulting...
  • Page 140 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Changing settings of the pre-collision Changing the pre-collision warning system timing The pre-collision warning timing can be Enabling/disabling the pre-collision system changed on (P. 69, P. 72) of the The pre-collision system can be multi-information display.
  • Page 141 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Operational conditions for each pre-collision function The pre-collision system is enabled and the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a detected object is high. The system may not operate in the following situations: •...
  • Page 142 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems If either of the following occur while the pre-collision braking function is operating, it will be canceled: • The accelerator pedal is depressed strongly. • The steering wheel is turned sharply or abruptly. •...
  • Page 143 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Object detection function • When approaching objects on the roadside, such as detectable objects, The system detects objects based on their guardrails, utility poles, trees, or walls size, profile, motion, etc. However, an •...
  • Page 144 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • If the front of your vehicle is raised or • When there are many things which lowered, such as when on an uneven can reflect the radio waves of the or undulating road surface radar in the vicinity (tunnels, truss •...
  • Page 145 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When a detectable object is not • If a preceding vehicle has a low rear directly in front of your vehicle end, such as a low bed trailer • When a detectable object is near a •...
  • Page 146 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When driving through steam or • When largely out of place with the smoke opposite facing targeted oncoming • When the surrounding area is dim, vehicle during a right/left turn such as at dawn or dusk, or while at night or in a tunnel, making a detectable object appear to be nearly...
  • Page 147 If VSC is disabled lane position. The LTA system recognizes white (yellow) • If VSC is disabled (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com), the pre-collision brake lane lines or a course using the front assist and pre-collision braking camera. Additionally, it detects preceding functions are also disabled.
  • Page 148 Toyota dealer. attention to the surrounding • Do not install or place anything on the conditions and operating the steering hood or grille.
  • Page 149 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! WARNING! • When the follow-up cruising display is • Vehicle is driven where the road displayed (P. 152) and the preceding diverges, merges, etc. vehicle departs from its lane. (Your vehicle may follow the preceding vehicle and depart from the lane.) •...
  • Page 150 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! WARNING! • The vehicle is driven on a road surface • The vehicle is affected by wind from a that is wet due to rain, puddles, etc. vehicle driven in a nearby lane. •...
  • Page 151 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Steering assist function Vehicle sway warning function When the system determines that the When the vehicle is swaying within a lane, vehicle might depart from its lane or the warning buzzer will sound and a message will be displayed on the course , the system provides assistance as...
  • Page 152 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Lane centering function LTA system setting This function is linked with dynamic radar Turning the LTA system on cruise control with full-speed range and Press the LTA switch. provides the required assistance by The LTA indicator illuminates and a operating the steering wheel to keep the message is displayed on the...
  • Page 153 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Turning the lane centering function Operation display of steering wheel ON/OFF operation support Press the LTA switch. Displayed when the multi-information The lane centering function will change display is switched to the driving support between ON/OFF each time the switch is system information display.
  • Page 154 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Inside of displayed lines is black • Width of traffic lane is approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) or more. • Turn signal lever is not operated. (Except when another vehicle is in the lane on the side where the turn signal was operated) •...
  • Page 155 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • Lane centering function Steering assist function/lane centering function This function operates when all of the following conditions are met. • Depending on the vehicle speed, lane • LTA is turned on. departure situation, road conditions, etc., the driver may not feel the function •...
  • Page 156 The system may not be operating driver is driving without holding the properly. Have the vehicle inspected by steering wheel while the steering wheel your Toyota dealer. assist of the steering assist function is • “LTA Unavailable” operating. The system is temporarily canceled due...
  • Page 157: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Dynamic radar cruise control with Operation switches full-speed range In vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode, the vehicle automatically accelerates, decelerates and stops to match the speed changes of the preceding vehicle even if the accelerator pedal is not depressed.
  • Page 158 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! WARNING! • Set the speed appropriately depending • Assisting the driver to judge proper on the speed limit, traffic flow, road following distance conditions, weather conditions, etc. The dynamic radar cruise control with The driver is responsible for checking full-speed range determines whether the set speed.
  • Page 159 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! • On steep downhills, or where there are sudden changes between sharp up and down gradients Vehicle speed may exceed the set speed when driving down a steep hill • At entrances to freeways and highways •...
  • Page 160 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Example of constant speed cruising When there are no vehicles ahead The vehicle travels at the speed set by the driver. Example of deceleration cruising and follow-up cruising When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set speed appears When a vehicle is detected running ahead of you, the system automatically decelerates your vehicle.
  • Page 161 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems 2. Accelerate or decelerate, with In the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control accelerator pedal operation, to the mode, the set speed will be increased or desired vehicle speed (at or above decreased as follows: approximately 20 mph [30 km/h]) and For the U.S.
  • Page 162 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle Resuming follow-up cruising when the distance (vehicle-to-vehicle distance vehicle has been stopped by system control mode) control (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) Pressing the switch changes the vehicle-to-vehicle distance as follows: After the vehicle ahead of you starts off, press the “+RES”...
  • Page 163 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approach warning (vehicle-to-vehicle Function operation distance control mode) When the steering wheel begins to be turned, the vehicle speed will begin being When your vehicle is too close to a vehicle reduced.
  • Page 164 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems 7-inch display press the “-SET” switch to set the speed. Press the meter control Cruise control “SET” indicator will come switch to select . Press The vehicle speed at the moment the to select “Curve Speed Reduction”...
  • Page 165 A brake operation sound may be heard reasons other than the above, there may and the brake pedal response may be a malfunction in the system. Contact change, but these are not malfunctions. your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 166 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Warning messages and buzzers for • When your vehicle is pointing upwards dynamic radar cruise control with (caused by a heavy load in the luggage full-speed range compartment, etc.) Warning messages and buzzers are used to indicate a system malfunction or to inform the driver of the need for caution while driving.
  • Page 167 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When steering wheel operation or your RSA (Road Sign Assist) position in the lane is unstable *: If equipped The RSA system recognizes specific road signs using the front camera and/or navigation system (when speed limit information is available) to provide information to the driver via the display.
  • Page 168 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When the driving support system information is selected, a maximum of 3 Speed limit signs can be displayed. (P. 68, P. 71) Do Not Enter Stop Yield • When a tab other than the driving support system information is selected, the following types of road signs will be Notification function...
  • Page 169 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • 7-inch display • All or part of the sign is hidden by the leaves of a tree, a pole, etc. 1. Press of the meter control • The sign is only visible to the front camera for a short amount of time.
  • Page 170 4-5. Using the driving support systems System components If “RSA Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is shown The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Customization Some functions can be customized. (Customizable features:P. 404) BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)
  • Page 171 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Certification • For vehicles sold in the U.S.A.
  • Page 172 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • For vehicles sold in Canada...
  • Page 173 (see has become disconnected. Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) will be • Do not disassemble the sensor. displayed. In this situation, clear off the • Do not modify the sensor or dirt or snow and drive the vehicle with surrounding area on the rear bumper.
  • Page 174 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems 2. Press of the meter control switches to select and then press Blind Spot Monitor operation Vehicles that can be detected by the Blind Spot Monitor The Blind Spot Monitor uses rear side radar sensors to detect the following vehicles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of the presence of such vehicles via the indicators on the outside rear view mirrors.
  • Page 175 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) to 197 ft. (60 m) from the rear bumper *1: The area between the side of the vehicle and 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) from the side of the vehicle cannot be detected.
  • Page 176: Intuitive Parking Assist

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When vehicle lanes are wide, or when Intuitive parking assist driving on the edge of a lane, and the vehicle in an adjacent lane is far away *: If equipped from your vehicle The distance from your vehicle to objects, •...
  • Page 177 • Do not subject the surrounding area of the sensor to a strong impact. If 1. Press to select subjected to an impact, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota 2. Press to select and then dealer. If the front or rear bumper...
  • Page 178 • Failing to observe the warnings above. sensor from detecting it. Pay particular attention to the following objects: • A non-genuine Toyota suspension (lowered suspension, etc.) is installed. • Wires, fences, ropes, etc. • Cotton, snow and other materials that...
  • Page 179 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • On an extremely bumpy road, on an Situations in which the system may incline, on gravel, or on grass. operate even if there is no possibility of a collision • When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors, motorcycle engines, air brakes of large In some situations, such as the following, vehicles, the clearance sonar of other...
  • Page 180 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Sensor detection display, object • When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors, motorcycle engines, air brakes of large distance vehicles, the clearance sonar of other Detection range of the sensors vehicles or other devices which produce ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle.
  • Page 181 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) Meter control switches function Turning the RCTA function on/off. When the RCTA function is disabled, the The RCTA function uses the BSM rear side RCTA OFF indicator illuminates. radar sensors installed behind the rear bumper.
  • Page 182 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! NOTICE Cautions regarding the use of the Before using the RCTA function function Do not place objects near the sensors. The driver is solely responsible for safe driving. Always drive safely, taking care to observe your surroundings.
  • Page 183 • Example (Toyota parking assist monitor) (if equipped): Vehicles are approaching from both sides of the vehicle RCTA function detection areas The areas that vehicles can be detected in are outlined below.
  • Page 184 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Conditions under which the system will • When driving on a road surface that is not detect a vehicle wet with standing water during bad weather, such as heavy rain, snow, or fog The RCTA function is not designed to •...
  • Page 185 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When a sensor or the area around a • When the parking space faces a street sensor is extremely hot or cold and vehicles are being driven on the street •...
  • Page 186 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems • When a detected vehicle turns while PKSB (Parking Support Brake) approaching the vehicle *: If equipped The Parking Support Brake system consists of the following functions that operate when driving at a low speed or backing up, such as when parking.
  • Page 187 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING! WARNING! • The Parking Support Brake system is • When a tire chains, compact spare tire not designed to stop the vehicle or an emergency tire puncture repair completely. Additionally, even if the kit is used system has stopped the vehicle, it is necessary to depress the brake pedal...
  • Page 188 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems System overview If the Parking Support Brake determines that a collision with a detected object is possible, the hybrid system output will be restricted to restrain any increase in the vehicle speed. (Hybrid system output restriction control: See figure 2.) Additionally, if the accelerator pedal continues to be depressed, the brakes will be applied automatically to reduce the vehicle speed.
  • Page 189 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Hybrid system output Braking force Time Hybrid system output restriction control begins operating System determines that possibility of collision with detected object is high Hybrid system output reduced Example: Multi-information display: “BRAKE!” •...
  • Page 190: Parking Support Brake Function (Static Objects)

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (static objects) *: If equipped If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the travelling direction of the vehicle and the system determines that a collision may occur due to the vehicle suddenly moving forward due to an accidental accelerator pedal operation, the vehicle moving the unintended direction due to the wrong shift lever position, or while parking or traveling at low speeds, the system will operate to lessen the impact with the detected static object...
  • Page 191 When the vehicle moves in the unintended direction due to the wrong shift lever position WARNING! WARNING! To ensure the system can operate Notes when washing the vehicle properly P. 176 P. 176 If the Parking Support Brake function (static objects) operates unnecessarily, such as at a railroad crossing See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com. (Continued)
  • Page 192 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems The Parking Support Brake function away from the vehicle or in the traveling direction of the vehicle. (static object) will operate when Detection range of the Parking Support The function will operate when the PKSB Brake function (static objects) OFF indicator is not illuminated or flashing (P. 63, P. 64) and all of the...
  • Page 193: Parking Support Brake Function (Rear-Crossing Vehicles)

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (rear-crossing vehicles) *: If equipped If a rear radar sensor detects a vehicle approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle and the system determines that the possibility of a collision is high, this function will perform brake control to reduce the likelihood of an impact with the approaching vehicle.
  • Page 194: Driving Assist Systems

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving assist systems Detection area of the Parking Support Brake function (rear-crossing vehicles) To keep driving safety and performance, The detection area of the Parking Support the following systems operate Brake function (rear-crossing vehicles) automatically in response to various differs from the detection area of the driving situations.
  • Page 195 4 ■ DRIVING 4-5. Using the driving support systems TRAC (Traction Control) WARNING! Helps to maintain drive power and prevent the drive wheels from spinning when The ABS does not operate effectively starting the vehicle or accelerating on when slippery roads •...
  • Page 196 Do not attempt to use vehicle. hill-start assist control to hold the Contact your Toyota dealer for further vehicle on an incline, as doing so may information when replacing tires or lead to an accident.
  • Page 197: Peripheral Monitoring System

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system WARNING! WARNING! • Never depend on the rear view monitor Secondary Collision Brake system entirely when backing up. The Do not rely solely upon the Secondary image and the position of the guide Collision Brake.
  • Page 198: Rear View Monitor System Precautions

    (See Owner’s rear area of the vehicle. Manual on Toyota.com.) Screen description The rear view monitor system screen will be displayed if the shift lever is shifted to the “R”...
  • Page 199: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system The camera Toyota parking assist monitor *: If equipped The parking assist monitor assists the driver by displaying an image of the view behind the vehicle while backing up, for example while parking.
  • Page 200 Rear Cross Traffic Alert buzzer sounds. function, refer to the “OWNER’S Intuitive parking assist MANUAL” on Toyota.com. When a sensor detects an object, the Using the system direction of and the approximate distance Use any of the following modes.
  • Page 201: Estimated Course Line Display Mode

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system without the aid of the estimated course Vehicle width guide line lines. Displays a guide path when the vehicle is being backed straight up. Estimated course lines Show an estimated course when the steering wheel is turned.
  • Page 202 • If the steering wheel is straight and the vehicle width guide lines and the estimated course lines are not in alignment, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Parking assist guide line display mode Vehicle width guide line...
  • Page 203: Toyota Parking Assist Monitor Precautions

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Toyota parking assist monitor Vehicle center guide line precautions Indicates the estimated vehicle center on the ground. Area displayed on screen Distance guide line display mode The parking assist monitor displays an image of the view from the bumper of the Screen description rear area of the vehicle.
  • Page 204 • The image adjustment procedure for the parking assist monitor screen is the same as the procedure for adjusting the screen display. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) • The area displayed on the screen may vary according to vehicle orientation conditions.
  • Page 205 If this happens, have the not be equal, even when they appear to vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer be so. Be sure to check visually. as soon as possible. • The distance guide lines give a distance guide for flat road surfaces.
  • Page 206 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system When the ground behind the vehicle slopes up sharply The distance guide lines will appear to be closer to the vehicle than the actual distance. Because of this, objects will appear to be farther away than they actually are.
  • Page 207: Panoramic View Monitor

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system three-dimensional objects (such as appears that is closest and vehicles) using the estimated course lines farthest away. However, in reality, the and distance guide lines. When distance to is the same, and approaching a three-dimensional object that extends outward (such as the flatbed is farther than of a truck), be careful of the following.
  • Page 208 (See Owner’s surroundings with your own eyes and Manual on Toyota.com.) the vehicle’s mirrors. • Depending on the circumstances of the vehicle (number of passengers, amount of luggage, etc.), the position...
  • Page 209 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Camera switch NOTICE The camera switch is located as shown in • There are blind spots around the the illustration. vehicle. Accordingly, there are regions not displayed in panoramic view/moving view/see-through view/Side Clearance View/Cornering View.
  • Page 210 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system When the shift lever is in the “D” or “N” position Map screen, audio screen, etc. Wide front view & panoramic view Side Clearance View & panoramic view Cornering View & panoramic view When the steering wheel is turned by 180°...
  • Page 211 Screen display screen and change the color of the vehicle displayed on the panoramic view monitor. Moving view (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) See-through view Display mode switching button Select to change the display mode between the moving view and the Display mode switching button see-through view.
  • Page 212 To resume rotation, select displayed on the panoramic view monitor. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Checking the front and around the vehicle The wide front view & panoramic view screen provides support when checking the areas in front of the vehicle and around the vehicle when taking-off at T-intersections or other intersections during poor visibility.
  • Page 213: Checking The Sides Of The Vehicle

    Guide line switching button Select to change the guide line mode between the distance guide line mode and the estimated course line mode. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Automatic display button Select to turn automatic display mode on/off. The indicator on the button illuminates during automatic display mode.
  • Page 214 Guide line switching button Select to change the guide line mode between the distance guide line mode and the estimated course line mode. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Automatic display button of Cornering View Select to turn automatic display mode of Cornering View on/off. The indicator on the button illuminates during automatic display mode of Cornering View.
  • Page 215 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an object, the direction of and the approximate distance to the object are displayed and the buzzer sounds. Parking Support Brake When the system determines that the possibility of a collision with a detected object is high, a warning message is displayed.
  • Page 216 • For details about the intuitive parking assist and Parking Support Brake function, refer to the “OWNER’S MANUAL” on Toyota.com. Using the vehicle width guide line Side Clearance View & panoramic view •...
  • Page 217 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system • Check the positions and distance between the inner estimated course line and a target object such as the obstacle or curb of the road. • Take care not to let the estimated course line overlap the target object.
  • Page 218 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Screen display Each time the display mode switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Rear view & panoramic view Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an object, the direction of and the approximate distance to the object are displayed and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 219 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Wide rear view & panoramic view Intuitive parking assist When a sensor detects an object, the direction of and the approximate distance to the object are displayed and the buzzer sounds. Rear Cross Traffic Alert When a sensor detects an obstacle, the direction of obstacle is displayed and the buzzer sounds.
  • Page 220 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Guide lines displayed on the screen Each time the guide line switching button is selected, the mode will change as follows: Estimated course line Estimated course lines are displayed which move in accordance with the operation of the steering wheel.
  • Page 221 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Parking assist guide line The steering wheel return points (parking assist guide lines) are displayed. This mode is recommended for those who are comfortable with parking the vehicle without the aid of the estimated course lines. Distance guide lines Shows distance in front of the vehicle.
  • Page 222 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Distance guide lines Shows distance in front of the vehicle. • Display points approximately 3 ft. (1 m) from the edge of the vehicle. Distance guide line Shows the distance behind the vehicle. •...
  • Page 223: Magnifying Function

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Using parking assist guide line Magnifying function When parking in a space which is in the If displayed objects are too small to see reverse direction to the space described in clearly when the panoramic view is the procedure below, the steering displayed, the area around the front side directions will be reversed.
  • Page 224: Panoramic View Monitor Precautions

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system Panoramic view monitor Rear view precautions Area displayed on screen Area of the image captured by the camera Wide front view The area around both corners of the bumper will not be displayed.
  • Page 225 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system The camera Wide rear view The cameras for the panoramic view monitor are located as shown in the illustrations. Front camera Side cameras The area around both corners of the bumper will not be displayed. •...
  • Page 226 Dirt on the rear camera lens can be cleaned by operating the dedicated camera cleaning washer. For details, refer to “OWNER’S MANUAL” on Toyota.com. • When cleaning the camera, it may be difficult to see the image due to the washer fluid.
  • Page 227 4 ■ DRIVING 4-6. Peripheral monitoring system the estimated course lines, the vehicle may hit the truck. Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. In the case shown below, the truck appears to be outside of Estimated course lines the estimated course lines and the vehicle does not look as if it hits the truck.
  • Page 228: Driving Tips

    4 ■ DRIVING 4-7. Driving tips Distance guide lines Visually check the surroundings and the area behind the vehicle. On the screen, it appears that a truck is parking at point However, in reality if you back up to point , you will hit the truck.
  • Page 229 Repairing or replacing snow tires Request repairs or replacement of snow WARNING! tires from Toyota dealers or legitimate tire retailers. Driving with snow tires This is because the removal and Observe the following precautions to attachment of snow tires affects the reduce the risk of accidents.
  • Page 230: Utility Vehicle Precautions

    P, there may be a problem driving 1/4―1/2 mile (0.5―1.0 km). with the shift lock system. Have the • Install tire chains following the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer instructions provided with the tire immediately. chains. Selecting tire chains...
  • Page 231 4 ■ DRIVING 4-7. Driving tips Utility vehicle feature WARNING! • Specific design characteristics give it a Always slow down in gusty crosswinds. higher center of gravity than ordinary Because of its profile and higher center passenger cars. This vehicle design of gravity, your vehicle is more feature causes this type of vehicle to be sensitive to side winds than an...
  • Page 232 4 ■ DRIVING 4-7. Driving tips • U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land NOTICE Management To prevent water damage WARNING! Take all necessary safety measures to ensure that water damage to the hybrid Off-road driving precautions battery (traction battery), hybrid system Always observe the following or other components does not occur.
  • Page 233: Interior Features

    Toyota multi-operation touch Toyota multi-operation touch operation *: Vehicle with the 12.3-inch display Moving screens on the Toyota The Toyota multi-operation touch allows a multi-operation touch screen, such as the air conditioning control screen, and the navigation screen to be Selecting to change its displayed and operated simultaneously.
  • Page 234: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger

    5-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger 5-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front automatic air conditioning system Air conditioning controls (vehicle with a 8-inch display) Automatic mode switch (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) Left-hand side temperature control switch “OFF” switch Windshield defogger switch Rear air conditioning system on/off switch (P. 237)
  • Page 235 “A/C” on will dehumidify the air from pillars when the windshield wiper de-icer is on. Air conditioning controls (vehicle with a 12.3-inch display) Left-hand side temperature control switch Automatic mode switch (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) Fan speed increase switch...
  • Page 236 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Windshield defogger switch Right-hand side temperature control switch Rear window defogger and outside rear view mirror defoggers switch Fan speed decrease switch “OFF” switch Defogging the windshield Front air conditioning control screen (vehicle with a 12.3-inch display) Defoggers are used to defog the windshield and front side windows.
  • Page 237 Select front seat concentrated airflow from defogging. mode (S-FLOW) (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Windshield wiper de-icer (vehicle with a 12.3-inch display) This feature is used to prevent ice from building up on the windshield and wiper blades.
  • Page 238: Rear Automatic Air Conditioning System

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear automatic air conditioning system Rear air conditioning control panel Adjust the rear seats fan speed setting Press to increase the fan speed and to decrease the fan speed. “OFF”...
  • Page 239 To set the fan speed, move the fan speed control knob upward or downward. Upward: Increases the fan speed Downward: Decreases the fan speed Automatic mode switch (see Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) The automatic mode switch can be operated when the rear air conditioning control indicator is displayed.
  • Page 240: Heated Steering Wheel * /Seat Heaters * /Seat Ventilators

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-2. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front air conditioning control panel WARNING! (vehicle with a 8-inch display) • Babies, small children, the elderly, the sick and the physically challenged • Persons with sensitive skin •...
  • Page 241: Audio System

    Press to turn the audio/visual system on and off, and turn it to adjust the volume. Press and hold to restart the system. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Premium Audio: Press to display the map screen and repeat a voice guidance. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.)
  • Page 242 When an Apple CarPlay/Android Auto connection is established, press to display the Maps *1, 2 app screen. Press to display the audio/visual system screen. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Press to display the “Menu” screen. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Press to display the home screen. (P. 242) *1: For details about Apple CarPlay/Android Auto: P. 253...
  • Page 243: Registering/Connecting A Bluetooth ® Device

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system Press to display the audio/visual system screen. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Press to display the map screen and repeat a voice guidance. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Turn to change the radio station or skip to the next or previous track/file. (P. 259) Software license for the 12.3-inch display...
  • Page 244 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system • This function is not available when ® 5. Select the desired Bluetooth device. ® Bluetooth connection setting of your cellular phone is set to off. 2. Press the “MENU” button. 8-inch display model ®...
  • Page 245 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system established but registration is not yet 2. Select “Register from Phone”. complete). 3. Check that the following screen is • The system is connecting to the ® displayed, and register the Bluetooth registered device. ®...
  • Page 246 • This is a profile to use phone message functions. 12.3-inch display model • SPP (Serial Port Profile) Ver. 1.1 (Recommended: Ver. 1.2) • This is a profile to use the Toyota audio multimedia function. • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver. 1.0 (Recommended: Ver. 1.3) •...
  • Page 247: Setting Bluetooth ® Details

    ® incompatible, the Bluetooth device function may not work properly. • Refer to https://www.toyota.com/audio-multim edia in the United States, https://www.toyota.ca/connected in Canada, and http://www.toyotapr.com/audio-multi 12.3-inch display model media in Puerto Rico, to find approved ® Bluetooth phones for this system.
  • Page 248 (P. 249) necessary to perform additional steps • Supported profile icons will be on the device. displayed. ® • When disconnecting a Bluetooth : Phone device, it is recommended to disconnect using the system. : Audio player : Phone/Toyota apps services...
  • Page 249 Connecting a Bluetooth device in a When the auto connection has failed or different way (from phone top screen) “Bluetooth Power” is turned off, it is See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com. ® necessary to connect the Bluetooth ® Connecting a Bluetooth device in a device manually.
  • Page 250: Editing The Bluetooth ® Device Information

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system 4. Select “Device Info”. ® Deleting a Bluetooth device This operation cannot be performed while driving. ® 1. Display the Bluetooth settings screen. (P. 246) 2. Select “Remove Device”. 3. Select the desired device. ®...
  • Page 251 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system “Detailed Settings” screen Compatibility profile is unique to the ® ® Bluetooth device and cannot be changed. The Bluetooth settings can be confirmed and changed. Select to reset all setup items. ® 1. Display the Bluetooth settings screen.
  • Page 252 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system Editing the system information 1. Select “Preferred Device Settings”. 2. Select the desired item to be set. 1. Select “System Information”. 2. Select the desired item to be set. Select to set automatic connection priority on/off.
  • Page 253 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system ® Wi-Fi Hotspot WARNING! *: Vehicles with DCM ® • Your audio unit is fitted with Wi-Fi antennas. People with implantable By connecting a device to the vehicle via cardiac pacemakers, cardiac ® Wi-Fi , it can access the internet through resynchronization...
  • Page 254 1. Enable Siri on the device to be connected. 2. Connect the device to the USB port. 5. Select “Apple CarPlay”. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) 6. Check that home screen of Apple 3. Select “Always Enable” or “Enable CarPlay is displayed.
  • Page 255 Assistant) and map application voice guidance volume can be changed by selecting “Voice Volume” on the voice settings screen. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) It cannot be changed by “POWER VOLUME”/“PWR/VOL” knob on Audio control panel. • Apple CarPlay/Android Auto is an application developed by Apple Inc/Google LLC.
  • Page 256 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system hardware and software, or due to At this time, sound output will stop and changes in Apple CarPlay/Android Auto change to the system screen. specifications. • For a list of the apps supported by Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, refer to their respective website.
  • Page 257: General Settings

    3. Select the desired items to be set. • iPhone 5 • Android™ and Android Auto™ are Select to change the time zone. (See trademarks of Google LLC. Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) WARNING! Select to set daylight saving time • Do not connect smartphone or operate on/off/auto the controls while driving.
  • Page 258: Vehicle Settings

    When the system is turned on, the maintenance reminder screen displays when it is time to replace a part or certain components. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) 1. Display the vehicle settings screen. (P. 257) 2. Select “Maintenance”. 3. Select the desired item.
  • Page 259 1. Select “Edit” next to “Dealer” or 1. Select “Location”. “Contact”. 2. Scroll the map to the desired point (see 2. Enter the name and select “OK”. Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com) and Editing phone number select “Enter”. 1. Select “Edit” next to “Phone #”.
  • Page 260: Android Auto

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system 2. Enter the phone number and select *: This function is not available in some “OK”. countries or areas. AM radio/FM radio/ WARNING! ® SiriusXM Satellite Radio(SXM) • Do not operate the player’s controls or connect the iPod/iPhone while driving.
  • Page 261: Steering Switches

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system Mode Operation/function WARNING! Press: Change audio ® • Before using Bluetooth devices, users modes of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac pacemakers, AM/FM/ Press and hold (0.8 sec. or cardiac resynchronization more): Mute (Press and therapy-pacemakers or implantable...
  • Page 262: Audio Settings

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system 1. Display the audio settings screen. Mode Operation/function (P. 261) Press: Preset channel 2. Select “Driver Easy Speak”. up/down 3. Select the desired items to be set. Press and hold (0.8 sec. or more): Seek for stations in the relevant program type/channel category Press and hold (1.5 sec.
  • Page 263: Rear Seat Entertainment System Features

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system Operating information iPod Certification Rear seat entertainment system features *: If equipped The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear passengers to enjoy audio/visual system. The video played by the rear seat entertainment system is not displayed on the front audio/visual system’s screen.
  • Page 264: Operating Information

    Rear seat entertainment system Remote controller HDMI input port Front audio/visual system • This system can use infrared wireless headphones. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Some basics WARNING! Remote controller • Removed batteries and other parts • Keep away from children. These parts...
  • Page 265 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A and Canada • “AVCHD” and the “AVCHD” logo are trademarks of Panasonic Corporation CAUTION: and Sony Corporation. • Part 15 of the FCC Rules Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 266 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system symbol are trademarks of Dolby personal activity and/or was obtained Laboratories. from a video provider licensed to provide MPEG-4/AVC/VC-1 Video. No license is granted or shall be implied for any other use. Additional information may be obtained from MPEG LA, L.L.C.
  • Page 267 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-3. Audio system • Oracle, Java and all Java-based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates. Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
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  • Page 280: Navigation System

    The direction of vehicle travel is always up. locating your desired destination. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) : 3D Heading-up symbol 1. Display the destination screen. (See The direction of vehicle travel is always up.
  • Page 281: Starting Route Guidance

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-5. Voice command system Starting route guidance Using the voice command system Steering switch When the destination is set, the entire route map from the current position to the destination is displayed. WARNING! • Be sure to obey traffic regulations and keep road conditions in mind while driving.
  • Page 282 (See • To display sample commands of the Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) desired function, say the desired • Some voice guidance can be canceled by function or select the desired function setting voice prompts to off.
  • Page 283: Natural Language Understanding

    Select to prevent the screen from being To use this function, a subscription to the displayed again. connected services is necessary. Contact Select to proceed to the voice your Toyota dealer for details. command screen. Command list Common Command Action...
  • Page 284 Displays a list of “Find a <POI> near supported with a subscription to the <POI> near the my destination” connected services. Contact your Toyota destination dealer for details. Displays a list of *7: When the language is set to French, the “Find a <POI...
  • Page 285 *: If the system does not recognize the be turned on within the phone settings name of a contact, create a voice tag. (See (P. 289) Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) The name of a contact can also be recognized by adding a voice tag.
  • Page 286 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-5. Voice command system Radio Audio Command Action Command Action Changes the radio Plays tracks from “Tune to “Play Playlist to the specified AM the selected <frequency> AM” <name>” frequency playlist Changes the radio “Play Artist Plays tracks from “Tune to to the specified FM...
  • Page 287: Mobile Assistant

    *1: Premium Audio/12.3-inch display the iOS/Android version installed on the model only connected device. *2: Only major US cities are supported by voice Toyota apps Command Action “Launch Activates the <application Toyota apps name>”...
  • Page 288: Phone Operation

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-6. Phone operation Mobile Assistant operation Mobile Assistant and phone call volumes are synchronized. • While a phone call is active, the Mobile 1. Press and hold the switch on the Assistant cannot be used. steering wheel until Mobile Assistant screen is displayed.
  • Page 289 • Press the “-” side to decrease the Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) volume. *: This function is not available in some Select to adjust your voice volume that countries or areas. the other party hears from their speaker. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.)
  • Page 290: Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function

    DCM ® Bluetooth phone message Of the functions included with connected function services, the Toyota apps rely on the use of Received messages can be forwarded from a smartphone or DCM. ® • Using a smartphone the connected Bluetooth phone, enabling checking and replying using the system.
  • Page 291 These services are available by subscription on select, telematics hardware-equipped vehicles and supported by the Toyota, which operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. For details about: • Dynamic Navigation: See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.
  • Page 292 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-6. Phone operation • Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Canada and Puerto Rico...
  • Page 293: Using The Interior Lights

    DCM and a smartphone. compartments are not in use, keep the For details about these services, refer to lids closed. https://www.toyota.com/connected-servi In the event of sudden braking or ces. sudden swerving, an accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by an open lid or the items stored inside.
  • Page 294 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-8. Using the storage features Driver’s side instrument panel Front of console Pull the tab to open. Rear of console box (if equipped) WARNING! Items unsuitable for storing (Overhead) Do not store items heavier than 0.44 lb. (200 g).
  • Page 295: Luggage Compartment Features

    5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features WARNING! NOTICE Items unsuitable for the open tray When using the luggage cover • Do not put heavy items on the luggage Observe the following precautions when cover. putting items in the open tray. Failure to do so may cause items to be thrown out •...
  • Page 296 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Using the USB charging ports NOTICE On the instrument panel To prevent damage to external devices • Do not leave external devices in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to an external device.
  • Page 297 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Wireless charger (if equipped) Certification for the wireless charger...
  • Page 298 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features...
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  • Page 300 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Assist grips WARNING! An assist grip installed on the ceiling can be used to support your body while sitting Caution while driving on the seat. When charging a portable device while driving, for safety reasons, the driver should not operate the portable device.
  • Page 301 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features The power outlet can be used when WARNING! The power switch is in ACC or ON. Items that must not be hung on the hook NOTICE Do not hang coat hangers or other hard or sharp objects on the hook.
  • Page 302 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features When turning the power outlets on Luggage compartment 1. Check that the parking brake is engaged, securely depress the brake pedal and press the power switch. 2. Check that the READY indicator is illuminated, and press the “AC120V”...
  • Page 303 TV, DVD player, etc. inserted, replace the power outlet. For information on replacement, contact • Unsecured devices which generate your Toyota dealer. heat, such as a toaster, microwave, electric heater, electric kettle, coffee Using the power outlets while parked maker, etc., as they may cause burns or...
  • Page 304 The programming procedures can also be • When not using a power outlet, make found at the following URL. sure to close the cover. If foreign Website: www.homelink.com/toyota matter or a liquid enters the power outlet, it may cause a malfunction or short circuit.
  • Page 305 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features System components the logo disappears even while the ® HomeLink is operating. ® The HomeLink wireless control system in your vehicle has 3 buttons which can be Garage door operation indicators programmed to operate 3 different ®...
  • Page 306 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Certification for the garage door opener WARNING! WARNING! When programming a garage door or Conforming to federal safety standards other remote control device ® Do not use the HomeLink compatible The garage door or other device may transceiver with any garage door opener operate, so ensure people and objects...
  • Page 307 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear ® Programming the HomeLink view mirror ® Before programming HomeLink • During programming, it is possible that garage doors, gates, or other devices may operate. For this reason, make sure that people and objects are clear of the garage door or other devices to prevent injury or other potential harm.
  • Page 308 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Vehicles with Digital Rearview Mirror ® press and hold the HomeLink button for 2 seconds then release it. • If the garage door or other device does not operate, proceed to “Programming a rolling code system”.
  • Page 309 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features compatibility, refer to ® 3. Press and hold the desired HomeLink www.homelink.com.) button (inside the vehicle) for 2 seconds and release it. Repeat this 1. Within 5 seconds after programming sequence (press/hold/release) up to 3 the garage door opener has been completed, if the garage door opener...
  • Page 310 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Before programming This function is only available if the garage door opener motor used is a compatible • Install a new battery in the transmitter. device. (To check device compatibility, •...
  • Page 311 5 ■ INTERIOR FEATURES 5-9. Using the other interior features Vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror Vehicles with Digital Rearview Mirror...
  • Page 312: Maintenance And Care

    If this occurs, consult your Set the wiper switch to off. Toyota dealer. If the switch is in “AUTO”, the wipers may operate unexpectedly in the Cleaning and protecting the following situations, and may result in...
  • Page 313 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-1. Maintenance and care WARNING! NOTICE • Do not get any of the SRS components • Remove any dust or dirt from leather or wiring in the vehicle interior wet. surfaces immediately. (P. 25) • Do not expose the vehicle to direct An electrical malfunction may cause sunlight for extended periods of time.
  • Page 314: Maintenance

    6-2. Maintenance General maintenance General maintenance should be performed Maintenance requirements on a daily basis. This can be done by yourself or by a Toyota dealer. WARNING! Scheduled maintenance If your vehicle is not properly Scheduled maintenance should be maintained...
  • Page 315: General Maintenance

    (P. 323) coverage. Is there sufficient Washer fluid The use of Toyota Repair Manuals is washer fluid? (P. 324) recommended. Luggage compartment For details about warranty coverage, refer to the separate “Owner’s Warranty Items Check points Information Booklet”...
  • Page 316 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-2. Maintenance Items Check points Items Check points • Does the brake • Does the parking pedal move brake switch smoothly? operate normally? • Does the brake • When parked on a Parking brake pedal have slope and the appropriate parking brake is on,...
  • Page 317: Do-It-Yourself Maintenance

    (P. 323) • Funnel (used only windshield/rear for adding brake window without fluid) streaking or skipping. • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or a similar high quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid...
  • Page 318 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools WARNING! • “Toyota Genuine The engine compartment contains many Motor Oil” or mechanisms and fluids that may move equivalent suddenly, become hot, or become Engine oil level • Rag or paper towel electrically energized.
  • Page 319 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood WARNING! Opening the hood Pre-driving check 1. Pull the hood lock release lever. Check that the hood is fully closed and The hood will pop up slightly. locked. If the hood is not locked properly, it may open while the vehicle is in motion and cause an accident, which may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 320 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Location of the jack point Front Rear...
  • Page 321: Engine Compartment

    6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Engine coolant reservoir (P. 322) Fuse boxes (P. 344) Engine oil filler cap (P. 320) Engine oil level dipstick (P. 320) Brake fluid reservoir (P. 323) Washer fluid tank (P. 324) Electric cooling fan Condenser (P. 323) Radiator (P. 323) Power control unit coolant reservoir (P. 323) 12-volt battery...
  • Page 322 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 2. Holding a rag under the end, pull the • Item dipstick out. Clean funnel Adding engine oil If the oil level is below or near the low level mark, add engine oil of the same type as that already in the engine.
  • Page 323 Do not dispose of used oil and filters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Toyota dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recycling or disposal. Reservoir cap • Do not leave used engine oil within the “FULL”...
  • Page 324 If you cannot find a leak, have your Toyota Checking and adding the brake fluid dealer test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 325 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Washer fluid Adding fluid Make sure to check the fluid type and If any washer does not work or the prepare the necessary item. warning message appears on the • Fluid type multi-information display, the washer SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 tank may be empty.
  • Page 326 Failure to do so may cause gas (hydrogen) to enter the passenger compartment, causing a fire or explosion. For replacement of the 12-volt battery, New tread contact your Toyota dealer. When handling the 12-volt battery Worn tread P. 382 Treadwear indicator...
  • Page 327 Tire life wire cable may be severed. Have the Any tire over 6 years old must be checked vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. by a qualified technician even if it has Maximum load of tire seldom or never been used or damage is not obvious.
  • Page 328 All season tires are designed to provide • Do not use tire sizes other than those better traction in snow and to be recommended by Toyota. adequate for driving in most winter • Do not mix differently constructed conditions as well as for use year-round.
  • Page 329 Front To equalize tire wear and extend tire life, • If the tire pressure drops below a Toyota recommends that tire rotation is predetermined level, the driver is carried out at the same interval as tire warned by a screen display and a inspection.
  • Page 330 The warning of the tire pressure warning properly. system will change in accordance with the • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are conditions under which it was initialized. used. For this reason, the system may give a •...
  • Page 331 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire pressure warning system certification...
  • Page 332 ID properly. If a liquid sealant is used, codes must be registered in the tire contact your Toyota dealer or other pressure warning computer and the tire qualified service shop as soon as pressure warning system must be possible.
  • Page 333 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 4. Press of the meter control 7. Press of the meter control switch, select “Set Pressure” and then switch to select press and hold 5. Press of the meter control “Setting Tire Pressure Warning System” will be displayed on the multi-information switch, select and then press and...
  • Page 334 If the inflation pressure of each tire is still tires are cold, and conduct initialization not displayed, have the vehicle inspected again. by your Toyota dealer. • While the position of each tire is being determined and the inflation pressures WARNING!
  • Page 335 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 7-inch display 4. Press of the meter control 1. Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn the power switch off. switch to select Initialization cannot be performed while the vehicle is moving. 5.
  • Page 336 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 8. Drive the vehicle at approximately 25 • If ID code registration has been mph (40 km/h) or more for canceled, the tire pressure warning light approximately 10 to 30 minutes. will blink for approximately 1 minute when the power switch is turned to ON When registration is completed, the tire pressure warning light will go off and the...
  • Page 337: Tire Inflation Pressure

    1 minute and then illuminates. If the ID codes cannot be registered even when performing the above procedure, contact your Toyota dealer. Tire valve Tire inflation pressure Tire pressure gauge Checking the specified tire inflation 1.
  • Page 338 It is difficult to judge if a tire is properly *: Conventionally referred to as offset. inflated based only on its appearance. Toyota does not recommend using the • It is normal for the tire inflation pressure following: to be higher after driving as heat is •...
  • Page 339: Air Conditioning Filter

    • Because tire repair or replacement may affect the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters, make sure to have tires serviced by your Toyota dealer or 3. Push in the glove box on the vehicle’s other qualified service shop. In outer side to disconnect the claws.
  • Page 340 (For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to the “Owner’s Manual Supplement” or “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” on Toyota.com.) If air flow from the vents decreases dramatically The filter may be clogged. Check the filter and replace if necessary.
  • Page 341 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance push it into the air intake vent. (See 3. Remove the air intake vent filter. Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Disengage the claw to remove the filter from the rear scuff plate. If dust and clogs cannot be completely 4.
  • Page 342 Inspect and clean the air intake vent periodically. • Improper handling of the air intake vent cover and filter may result in damage to them. If you have any concerns about cleaning the filter, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 343: Electronic Key Battery

    • Small flathead screwdriver • Lithium battery CR2032 Use a CR2032 lithium battery • Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores. To prevent damage to the vehicle • Replace only with the same or •...
  • Page 344 Toyota dealer. 3. Remove the depleted battery. • If you accidentally swallow a battery or When removing the cover, the electronic...
  • Page 345: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing fuses Make sure to push the claw when removing/installing the lid. If any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as necessary.
  • Page 346 Blown fuse other object in place of a fuse. Type C • Always use a genuine Toyota fuse or equivalent. Never replace a fuse with a wire, even as a temporary fix. • Do not modify the fuses or fuse boxes.
  • Page 347: Headlight Aim

    1. If the headlight cannot be adjusted using this procedure, take the vehicle to your Toyota dealer to adjust the headlight aim. Adjustment bolt A Adjustment bolt B Before checking the headlight aim •...
  • Page 348 Check the wattage of the light bulb to be replaced. (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) Turning off the power back door main switch See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com. Bulb locations Front (type A) Front turn signal lights/parking lights Front side marker lights...
  • Page 349 6 ■ MAINTENANCE AND CARE 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING! Replacing light bulbs • Turn off the lights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the lights.The bulbs become very hot and may cause burns. • Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands.
  • Page 350: 7-1.Essential Information

    7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-1. Essential information 7-1. Essential information If your vehicle has to be stopped in 7When trouble arises an emergency Emergency flashers Only in an emergency, such as if it The emergency flashers are used to warn becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in other drivers when the vehicle has to be the normal way, stop the vehicle using the...
  • Page 351 Do not drive on roads where the *1: Contact your Toyota dealer or roads may be submerged or the water may aftermarket accessory manufacturer for be rising. It is dangerous to remain in the...
  • Page 352: 7-2.Steps To Take In An Emergency

    If the If towing is necessary, we recommend vehicle is towed with the tires having your vehicle towed by your Toyota contacting the ground, the drivetrain dealer or commercial towing service, using or related parts may be damaged, the a wheel-lift type truck or flatbed truck.
  • Page 353 From the rear Situations when it is necessary to contact dealers before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Contact your Toyota dealer or commercial towing service before towing. • The hybrid system warning message is shown on the multi-information display and the vehicle does not move.
  • Page 354: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    If you notice any of the following Towing with a sling-type truck symptoms, your vehicle probably needs Do not tow with a sling-type truck to adjustment or repair. Contact your Toyota prevent body damage. dealer as soon as possible. • 2WD models Visible symptoms •...
  • Page 355 Indicates a malfunction in: • The regenerative braking system; • The electronically controlled brake system; or • The electric parking brake (yellow)  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. High coolant temperature warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates that the engine coolant temperature is too high ...
  • Page 356 (Canada) SRS warning light Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in: • The SRS airbag system; • The front passenger occupant classification system; or • The seat belt pretensioner system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 357 Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in: (U.S.A.) • The ABS; or • The brake assist system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (Canada) Brake Override System warning light/Drive-Start Control warning light (warning buzzer) Warning light...
  • Page 358 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Warns the driver and/or front passenger to fasten their seat belts  Fasten the seat belt. If the front passenger’s seat is occupied, the front passenger’s seat belt also needs to be fastened to make the warning light (warning buzzer) turn off.
  • Page 359 Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the intuitive parking assist function  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Indicates that the system is temporarily unavailable, possibly due to a (flashes) sensor being dirty or covered with ice, etc.
  • Page 360 Warning light Details/Actions When a buzzer sounds: Indicates a malfunction in the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (flashes) When a buzzer does not sound: (if equipped) Indicates that the system is temporarily unavailable, possibly due to a sensor being dirty or covered with ice, etc.
  • Page 361 Brake hold operated indicator Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the brake hold system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (flashes) Warning buzzer sensors, side impact sensors (front), side impact sensors (front door), side impact In some cases, the buzzer may not be sensors (rear), driver’s seat position...
  • Page 362 If the light does not go off even after The tire pressure warning light may come several trips, contact your Toyota dealer on due to natural causes such as natural as soon as possible.
  • Page 363 Under-inflation also reduces fuel have the flat tire repaired by the efficiency and tire tread life, and may nearest Toyota dealer. affect the vehicle’s handling and • Avoid abrupt maneuvering and stopping ability.
  • Page 364 Toyota dealer. to ensure that the replacement or alternate tires and wheels allow the TPMS (tire pressure warning system) to continue to function properly.
  • Page 365 Messages and warnings The warning lights and warning buzzers operate as follows depending on the content of the message. If a message indicates the need for inspection by a dealer, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Warning light Warning Warning buzzer •...
  • Page 366 N, shift the shift lever to P when the The following systems may be vehicle is stopped. malfunctioning. Have the vehicle If “Traction Battery Needs to be inspected by your Toyota dealer Protected Shift into P to Restart” is immediately. displayed • The LED headlight system (if AFS...
  • Page 367 If a message that indicates the need for Drive the vehicle at low speeds and stop visiting your Toyota dealer is displayed the vehicle in a safe place with the hybrid The system or part shown on the system operating until the message is multi-information display is cleared.
  • Page 368 There is a possible malfunction relating to the charging system or the 12-volt battery may be deteriorating. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. If you have a flat tire Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire.
  • Page 369 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Jack handle Wheel nut wrench Adapter socket Jack Spare tire Wheel lock key (if equipped) WARNING! WARNING! • Only use the tire jack that comes with Using the tire jack this vehicle for replacing a flat tire.
  • Page 370 If key. If in doubt about wheel lock there are people nearby, warn them application, contact your Toyota dealer. vocally before lowering. Taking out the jack Wheel lock nut (if equipped) 1.
  • Page 371 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the spare tire 2. Remove the center deck board. 1. Pull the strap upwards and open the center deck board. 3. Remove the jack cover. 2. Remove the center deck board. 4.
  • Page 372 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency 4. Attach the adapter socket to the spare tire clamp bolt. 7. Pull out the spare tire and stand it against the bumper. 5. Connect the jack handle extension to the jack handle.
  • Page 373 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency 9. Tilt the bracket and pass it through Wheel chock Flat tire the wheel opening. Then remove the positions hoist assembly Behind the rear Front left-hand right-hand side side tire Front right-hand...
  • Page 374 When resting the tire on the ground, place the tire so that the wheel design faces up to avoid scratching the wheel surface. If the spare tire still cannot be lowered, the wire cable may be severed. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 375 2. Install the spare tire and loosely tighten have the vehicle inspected by your each wheel nut by hand by Toyota dealer. approximately the same amount. • Do not attach a heavily damaged When replacing an aluminum wheel with...
  • Page 376 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency 4. Firmly tighten each wheel nut two or three times in the order shown in the illustration. Vehicles with wheel locks: Tighten the wheel lock using the wheel lock key after tightening the other wheel nuts.
  • Page 377 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency 4. Lay the tire on the ground with the outer surface (valve stem) facing up. 5. Before raising the tire, make sure that the hoist assembly is perpendicular to the wheel opening.
  • Page 378 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency 7. Confirm it is not loose after tightening: If you have a flat front tire on a road covered with snow or ice Install the compact spare tire on one of the rear wheels of the vehicle.
  • Page 379 • PKSB (Parking Support Brake) (if performance. equipped) When replacing the tires • Toyota parking assist monitor (if When removing or fitting the wheels, equipped) tires or the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter, contact your Toyota •...
  • Page 380 • The 12-volt battery may be discharged. (P. 382) If the hybrid system will not start Contact your Toyota dealer if the problem Reasons for the hybrid system not starting cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures vary depending on the situation. Check are unknown.
  • Page 381: If The Fuel Filler Door Cannot Be Opened

    7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you lose your keys New genuine mechanical keys can be made by your Toyota dealer using another mechanical key and the key number stamped on your key number plate. Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle.
  • Page 382 Starting the hybrid system 1. Ensure that the shift lever is in P and depress the brake pedal. 2. Touch the Toyota emblem side of the electronic key to the power switch. When the electronic key is detected, a buzzer sounds and the power switch will turn to ON.
  • Page 383 The following procedures may be used to start the hybrid system if the vehicle’s 12-volt battery is discharged. 3. Open the exclusive jump starting You can also call your Toyota dealer or a terminal cover. qualified repair shop. Restarting the hybrid system...
  • Page 384 6. Open and close any of the doors of your Once the hybrid system starts, have the vehicle with the power switch OFF. vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 7. Maintain the engine speed of the...
  • Page 385 12-volt battery. • Some systems may require initialization. • The power back door must be initialized. (P. 405) (See Owner’s Manual on Toyota.com.) When removing the 12-volt battery When replacing the 12-volt battery terminals • Use a Central Degassing type 12-volt When the 12-volt battery terminals are battery (European Regulations).
  • Page 386 • Do not smoke, use matches, cigarette lighters or allow open flame near the Hole section of the vehicle 12-volt battery. For details, consult your Toyota dealer. 12-volt battery precautions The 12-volt battery contains poisonous WARNING! and corrosive acidic electrolyte, while...
  • Page 387 Have the 12-volt battery inspected at • “Engine Coolant Temp High Stop in a your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Safe Place See Owner’s Manual” or If the 12-volt battery is deteriorating, continued use may cause the 12-volt “Hybrid System Overheated Output...
  • Page 388 If a large amount of coolant leaks, system on and off repeatedly. (The fan immediately contact your Toyota dealer. may not operate in freezing 4. The coolant level is satisfactory if it is temperatures.) between the “FULL”...
  • Page 389 If a large amount of coolant leaks, dropped and the vehicle may be driven normally. immediately contact your Toyota dealer. However, if the message appears again 4. The coolant level is satisfactory if it is frequently, contact your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 390 7 ■ WHEN TROUBLE ARISES 7-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE WARNING! To prevent damage to the cooling When attempting to free a stuck system vehicle Observe the following precautions: If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure the •...
  • Page 391: Vehicle Specifications

    8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications 8-1. Specifications 8Vehicle specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions and weight Overall length 194.9 in. (4950 mm) Overall width 76 in. (1930 mm) 68.1 in. (1730 mm) Overall height Wheelbase 112.2 in. (2850 mm) Front 65.3 in.
  • Page 392 API registered mark is added to some oil containers to help you select the oil you Engine oil selection should use. “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity.
  • Page 393 Power 2.0 qt. (1.9 L, 1.7 Imp. qt.) control unit Use either of the following: • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” • Similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, Coolant type non-amine, non-nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 394 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Tires and wheels Type A Tire size 235/65R18 106V, T165/90D18 107M (spare) • Front 36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm or bar) • Rear 36 psi (250 kPa, 2.5 kgf/cm or bar) • Spare Tire inflation pressure (Recommended cold tire 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm...
  • Page 395: Fuel Information

    87. and/or keep clean intake systems, per EPA’s lowest additives concentration • Toyota does not recommend the use of program. gasoline containing methanol. • Toyota strongly recommends the use of Non-recommendation of the use of Top Tier Detergent Gasoline.
  • Page 396 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications If your engine knocks • Consult your Toyota dealer. • You may occasionally notice light knocking for a short time while accelerating or driving uphill. This is normal and there is no need for concern.
  • Page 397: Tire Information

    8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Full-size tire Compact spare tire Tire size (P. 398) DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P. 397) Location of treadwear indicators (P. 325) Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands which form the plies in a tire.
  • Page 398 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Radial tires or bias-ply tires A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a bias-ply tire. TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pressure.
  • Page 399 Administration of the U.S. Department of Transportation. It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with information on uniform tire quality grading. Your Toyota dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information. Section width...
  • Page 400 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications DOT quality grades A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition Warning: The traction grade assigned to to these grades. Quality grades can be this tire is based on braking (straight found where applicable on the tire sidewall ahead) traction tests and does not include...
  • Page 401 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of hybrid transmission, power steering, power brakes, Accessory weight power windows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not)
  • Page 402 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The load on an individual tire that is determined by Vehicle maximum load on the tire distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight, and dividing by two The load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight...
  • Page 403 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The layer(s) forming the inside surface of a Innerliner tubeless tire that contains the inflating medium within the tire The parting of the innerliner from cord material in Innerliner separation the carcass (a) The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand,...
  • Page 404 8 ■ VEHICLE SPECIFICATIONS 8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A mechanical device made of rubber, chemicals, fabric and steel or other materials, that, when Pneumatic tire mounted on an automotive wheel, provides the traction and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the load A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that Radial ply tire...
  • Page 405: Customization

    Toyota dealer. 3. Press or press and hold The available settings will differ Customizing vehicle features depending on if...
  • Page 406: Initialization

    List of items to initialize Item When to initialize Reference • After reconnecting or changing the See Owner’s Manual Power back door 12-volt battery on Toyota.com. Intuitive parking • After reconnecting or changing the See Owner’s Manual 12-volt battery on Toyota.com. assist PKSB (Parking •...
  • Page 407: For Owners

    However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153);...
  • Page 408: Map Database Information And Updates

    MAP DATABASE INFORMATION AND UPDATES Map database information and updates...
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  • Page 416: Certification

    CERTIFICATION Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, Puerto Rico and A.Samoa...
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  • Page 429: What To Do If

    Open the rear door from outside and then unlock the child-protector lock. If you have a problem, check the following (P. 74) before contacting your Toyota dealer. If you think something is wrong The doors cannot be locked, unlocked, opened or closed...
  • Page 430 ON (the hybrid system is not operating) P. 354, P. 363. for a period of time. (See Owner’s When a problem has occurred Manual on Toyota.com.) If you have a flat tire A warning buzzer sounds during driving • Stop the vehicle in a safe place and •...
  • Page 431: Index

    Audio settings........261 Accessories, spare parts and Settings the driver easy speak function..........261 modification of your Toyota ....2 ACA (Active Cornering Assist) ..193 Automatic High Beam ......123 Active Cornering Assist (ACA) ..193 Automatic light control system ..122 Auxiliary boxes......
  • Page 432 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ....152 seat belt ..........17 Multi-information display....68, 71 Moon roof precautions......96 RCTA ............180 Panoramic moon roof precautions..97 Toyota Multi-operation touch ...232 Power window lock switch....95 Warning message........363 Power window precautions ....94 Do-it-yourself maintenance....314 Rear door child-protectors....74 Door lock Seat belt extender precautions....17...
  • Page 433 INDEX Driver’s seat position memory.... 89 Engine Driving ACCESSORY mode.......117 Correct driving posture......17 Compartment ........320 Winter drive tips........227 Engine switch........116 Driving position memory ....89 Hood............318 Dynamic radar cruise control with How to start the hybrid system..116 full-speed range ......156 If the hybrid system will not start ..379 Warning message .......
  • Page 434 INDEX Front seats Head-up display ........72 Adjustment ..........84 Driving information display area ..72 Cleaning..........394 Settings ..........73 Correct driving posture......17 Heated steering wheel ....... 239 Driving position memory......89 Heaters Head restraints........89 Automatic air conditioning system ..233 Seat heaters......... 239 Heated steering wheel .......
  • Page 435 INDEX Ignition switch (power switch) ..116 Light bulbs Changing the power switch modes .. 117 Replacing ..........346 If your vehicle has to be stopped in an Lights emergency......... 349 Automatic High Beam system ...123 Immobilizer system......59 Fog light switch ........125 Indicators ..........
  • Page 436 INDEX Moon roof When approaching three-dimensional Operation ..........96 objects ..........225 Multi-information display ..... 68, 71 Parking assist sensors (intuitive parking Dynamic radar cruise control with assist)..........175 full-speed range ....... 156 Parking brake LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)....152 Operation ..........120 Menu icons ........
  • Page 437 INDEX Power switch (engine switch) Refueling If your vehicle has to be stopped in an Capacity ..........390 emergency......... 349 Fuel types ..........390 Power windows If the fuel filler door cannot be opened Operation ......................380 Window lock switch .......95 Opening the fuel tank cap....128 POWER VOLUME knob .......
  • Page 438 INDEX Seats Snow tires .......... 227 Spare tire..........367 Adjustment ..........84 Adjustment precautions .......84 Storage location ........368 Child seats/child restraint system Specifications ........390 installation ...........39 Speedometer........67 Steering lock Cleaning..........394 Driving position memory......89 Column lock release ......116 Head restraints........89 Steering switch Properly sitting in the seat ....17 Audio switch.........
  • Page 439 Size............398 When approaching three-dimensional Tire identification number ....397 objects..........205 Uniform Tire Quality Grading .... 398 Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 + ....129 Tire pressure display......328 Automatic High Beam......123 Tire pressure warning system Dynamic radar cruise control with Function ..........
  • Page 440 INDEX Traction battery (hybrid battery) Electric power steering ...... 356 Hybrid battery (traction battery) air Engine ...........355 vents............58 Hands off steering wheel warning (LTA) Location ..........56 .............154 Warning message ........59 High coolant temperature ....354 Traction Control (TRAC) ....193 Hybrid system ........355 Trail Mode ...........
  • Page 441 INDEX Weight Cargo capacity ........106 Load limits..........106 Weight ..........428 Wheels..........337 Size............393 Wi-Fi® Hotspot* ........ 252 Operating hints ........252 Window lock switch ......95 Windows Power windows ........94 Rear window defogger ....... 234 Washer......... 125, 127 Windshield defogger ......
  • Page 442: Gas Station Information

    GAS STATION INFORMATION GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever ( P. 318 Fuel filler door ( P. 129 Hood lock release lever ( P. 318 Fuel filler door opener ( P. 129 Power back door switch ( P. 76 Tire inflation pressure ( P. 393 Fuel tank capacity 17.1 gal.

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