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Toyota GT86 manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota GT86 Owner's Manual (465 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Table of Contents
2
Index
2
Exterior
6
Pictorial Index
6
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
8
Instrument Panel (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
12
Interior (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
15
Instrument Panel (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
19
Main Owner’s Manual
22
For Your Information
22
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
22
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
23
Event Data Recorder
24
General Precautions While Driving
25
Scrapping Your Toyota
25
Cautions and Notices
27
Safety Symbol
27
Symbols Used in Illustrations
27
Symbols Used Throughout this Manual
27
Before Driving Contents
29
Key Information
30
Keys
30
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry and Start System
30
Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System
30
Using the Mechanical Key (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
31
Key Number Plate
31
When Riding in an Aircraft
31
To Prevent Key Damage
32
Carrying the Electronic Key on Your Person (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
32
In Case of a Smart Entry and Start System Malfunction or Other Key-Related Problems (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
32
When a Vehicle Key Is Lost
32
Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors and Trunk
33
Smart Entry and Start System
33
Unlocking and Locking the Doors
34
Antenna Location and Effective Range
35
Unlocking the Trunk
35
Effective Range (Areas Within Which the Electronic Key Is Detected)
36
When Locking or Unlocking the Doors
36
When Starting the Engine
36
When Unlocking the Trunk
36
Alarms and Warning Indicators
37
Door Lock Buzzer
37
Operation Signals
37
When the Door Cannot be Locked by the Lock Sensor
37
Security Feature
38
Battery-Saving Function
39
Conditions Affecting Operation
40
Notes for the Entry Function
41
Notes for Locking the Doors
42
Notes for the Unlocking Function
42
If the Smart Entry and Start System Does Not Operate Properly
43
To Operate the System Properly
43
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
43
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
44
If the Smart Entry and Start System Has Been Deactivated in a Customized Setting
44
Certification for Smart Entry and Start System
45
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices
50
Wireless Remote Control
51
Confirmation of the Registered Key Number
53
If the Wireless Remote Control Does Not Operate Properly
53
Key Battery Depletion
53
Certification for Wireless Remote Control
54
Doors
55
Door Lock Switch
56
Inside Lock Button
56
Locking the Doors from the Outside Without a Key
56
If a Wrong Key Is Used (Vehicles with a Double Locking System)
57
If the Smart Entry & Start System Has Been Deactivated in a Customized Setting (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
57
To Prevent an Accident
57
Window Open/Close Function Linked to Door Operation
57
Opening the Trunk from Inside the Vehicle
58
Opening the Trunk from Outside the Vehicle
58
Trunk
58
Function to Prevent the Trunk Being Locked with the Electronic Key Inside (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
59
Trunk Light
59
Using the Mechanical Key (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System but Without the Double Locking System)
59
Caution While Driving
60
When Children Are in the Vehicle
60
Using the Trunk
61
Trunk Damper Stays
62
Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel) Front Seats
63
Before Getting in or out of the Rear Seats
64
Getting in and out of the Rear Seats
64
Getting in the Rear Seats
64
After Getting in or out of the Rear Seats
65
Getting out of the Rear Seats
65
Seat Dust Cover
65
Seat Adjustment
66
When Driving the Vehicle
66
When Operating the Front Seat from the Rear Seat
66
Rear Seats
67
When Folding the Rear Seatbacks down
67
After Returning the Rear Seatback to the Upright Position
68
Before Using the Rear Seat Belts
68
Head Restraints
69
Installing the Head Restraints
69
Lock Release Button
69
Removing the Head Restraints
69
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
70
Head Restraint Precautions
70
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
71
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
71
Seat Belts
71
Front Seat Belt Guide
72
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
72
Child Seat Belt Usage
73
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
73
Seat Belt Pretensioners
73
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
74
Seat Belt Regulations
74
Wearing a Seat Belt
74
People with a Medical Condition
75
Pregnant Women
75
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
76
When Using the Seat Belt Guide
77
After Adjusting the Steering Wheel
78
Steering Wheel
78
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
79
Anti-Glare Function
79
Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
79
Outside Rear View Mirrors
80
Folding the Mirrors
81
The Mirrors Can be Adjusted When
81
When the Mirrors Are Fogged up (Vehicles with Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers)
81
When a Mirror Is Moving
82
When the Mirror Defoggers Are Operating (Vehicles with Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers)
82
Opening and Closing the Windows
83
Power Windows
83
Window Lock Switch
83
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
84
Operating the Power Windows after Turning the Engine off
84
Jam Protection Function
84
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
85
Closing the Windows
86
Refueling Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
87
Refueling the Vehicle
89
When Refueling
90
When Replacing the Fuel Cap
90
Theft Deterrent System Engine Immobilizer System
91
Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction
92
System Maintenance
92
When the Vehicle Cannot be Started with the Registered Key (Vehicles Without a Smart Entry and Start System)
92
Certification for Engine Immobilizer System (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
93
Certification for Engine Immobilizer System (Vehicles Without a Smart Entry and Start System)
97
Double Locking System
100
Setting the Double Locking System
100
Double Locking System Precaution
101
Safety Information
102
Correct Driving Posture
102
While Driving
103
Adjusting the Seat Position
103
SRS Airbag (Supplemental Restraint System Airbag)
104
When You Sell Your Vehicle
105
SRS Airbag
106
When the SRS Airbag Deploys
108
SRS Airbag System Components
109
SRS Front Airbag
111
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
111
Front-Seat Passenger Airbag Manual Cut off Switch
111
Normal Operation
112
When the System Is Malfunctioning
112
Operation
113
When will the SRS Front Airbag most Likely Deploy?
115
At What Other Times Might the SRS Front Airbag Deploy?
115
When Is the SRS Front Airbag Unlikely to Deploy?
116
When will the SRS Front Airbag Not Deploy?
117
SRS Front Airbag Precaution
118
SRS Side Airbag and SRS Curtain Shield Airbag
119
When will the SRS Side Airbag and SRS Curtain Shield Airbag most Likely Deploy?
121
When Are the SRS Side Airbag and SRS Curtain Shield Airbag Unlikely to Deploy?
121
When will the SRS Side Airbag and SRS Curtain Shield Airbag Not Deploy?
123
When to Contact any Authorized Toyota Dealer or Repairer
124
Any of the SRS Airbags Have Been Inflated
124
If the SRS Airbags Deploy
125
SRS Airbag Precautions
125
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
129
SRS Airbag System Monitor
130
SRS Warning Light
130
The Components that Are Monitored by the Indicator
130
Child Restraint Systems
133
Points to Remember
133
Types of Child Restraints
133
Baby Seat
134
Child Seat
134
Junior Seat
134
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions
135
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions (with ISOFIX Rigid Anchors)
137
Installing the Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger Seat
139
Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System
139
Using a Child Restraint System
139
Child Restraint Precautions
139
When the Child Restraint System Is Not in Use
140
Installing Child Restraints
141
ISOFIX Rigid Anchors
141
Anchor Bracket (for Top Strap)
141
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt
142
Rear Facing (Baby Seat/Child Seat)
142
Forward Facing (Child Seat)
143
Forward Facing (Junior Seat)
144
Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt
145
Installation with ISOFIX Rigid Anchor
145
Child Restraint Systems with a Top Strap
146
Installing a Child Restraint System (Without a Lock-Off) Using a Seat Belt
147
Installing a Child Restraint System with ISOFIX Rigid Anchors and a Top Strap
147
Installing a Child Restraint System
148
To Correctly Attach a Child Restraint System to the Anchors
150
Airbag Manual On-Off System
151
Deactivating the Front Passenger Airbag
152
Airbag Manual On-Off Indicator Information
153
When a Child Restraint System Is Not Installed on the Front Passenger Seat
153
When Driving Contents
155
Driving Procedures
156
Driving the Vehicle
156
Stopping
156
Parking the Vehicle
157
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
158
Driving in the Rain
158
Engine Speed While Driving (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
158
New Vehicle Break-In Driving (the First 1600 Km)
159
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
159
After the Engine Starts
159
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
159
REV Indicator
160
When Starting the Vehicle (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
160
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
162
When Shifting the Shift Lever
162
If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Indicators)
163
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
163
When the Vehicle Is Parked
164
Exhaust Gases
165
When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
165
When Braking
166
Pre-Driving Check
167
When Parking the Vehicle (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
167
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
168
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
168
When Encountering Flooded Roads
168
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
169
Starting the Engine
169
Stopping the Engine
171
Changing “Engine Start Stop” Switch Mode
172
When Stopping the Engine with the Shift Lever in a Position Other than P (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
173
Auto Power off Function
173
Operation of the “Engine Start Stop” Switch
174
If the Engine Does Not Start
174
Steering Lock
174
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
175
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
175
When the Smart Entry and Start System Indicator Light Flashes in Yellow
175
Immediately after Reconnecting the Battery Terminals Due to Replacing the Battery and so Forth
175
Stopping the Engine in an Emergency
176
To Prevent Battery Discharge
177
Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the “ENGINE START STOP” Switch
177
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without a Smart Entry and Start System)
178
Changing the Engine Switch Positions
178
Turning the Key from “ACC” to “LOCK”
179
Key Reminder Function
179
Caution When Driving
180
Automatic Transmission
181
Shifting the Shift Lever
181
Shift Position Uses
182
Selecting a Driving Mode
183
Manual Mode Driving
184
When Moving the Shift Lever out of P
185
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
185
When Driving with Cruise Control Activated
185
Sport Mode
185
Automatic Gear Selection When the Vehicle Is Stopped
186
Temporary Manual Mode Driving (Vehicles with Paddle Shift Switches)
186
AI-Shift
187
To Prevent Incorrect Operation
187
Gear Shift Indicator
187
Manual Transmission
188
Shifting the Shift Lever to R
188
Shift Position Indicator
189
Gear Shift Indicator Display
189
To Prevent Damage to the Transmission
190
Turn Signal Lever
191
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
191
If the Indicators Flash Faster than Usual
191
Parking Brake
192
Before Driving
192
Horn
193
Instrument Cluster Gauges and Meters
194
Instrument Panel Light Control
196
Switch the Display
196
The Brightness of the Instrument Panel Lights
197
To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components
197
Center Panel
198
Indicators and Warning Lights
198
Indicators
199
Airbag Manual On-Off Indicator
200
Warning Lights
201
If a Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come on
202
Multi-Information Display
203
Changing the REV Indicator Settings
205
Setting the REV Indicator
205
Deactivating the REV Indicator Settings
206
The Information Display at Low Temperatures
207
The Multi-Information Display Operate When
207
Operating the Lights and Windshield Wipers
208
Headlight Switch
208
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
209
Manual Headlight Leveling Dial
210
Guide to Dial Settings
210
Daytime Running Light System
211
Headlight Control Sensor
211
Automatic Light off System
212
Light Reminder Buzzer
212
Automatic Headlight Leveling System
212
Turning on the Low Beam Headlights When the Vehicle Is Parked in Dark Areas
214
Fog Light Switch
215
Rear Fog Light Switch
215
Front and Rear Fog Light Switch
216
Fog Lights Can be Used When
216
Windshield Wipers and Washer
217
The Windshield Wipers and Washer Can be Operated When
218
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
218
Caution Regarding the Use of Washer Fluid
218
When the Windshield Is Dry
219
When the Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
219
When a Nozzle Becomes Blocked
219
Using Other Driving Systems
220
Cruise Control
220
Setting the Vehicle Speed
220
Adjusting the Set Speed
221
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
222
Cruise Control Can be Set When
222
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
223
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
223
The System May be Malfunctioning When
223
To Avoid Operating the Cruise Control by Mistake
224
Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control
224
Driving Assist Systems
225
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Operating
225
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
225
Brake Assist
225
Disabling the TRC System
226
“VSC Sport” Mode
226
Selecting TRC Mode and VSC Mode
227
Turning off both TRC and VSC Systems
228
Sounds and Vibrations Caused by the ABS, Brake Assist, TRC and VSC Systems
228
EPS Operation Sound
228
Automatic Reactivation of TRC and VSC Systems
228
Automatic Deactivation of “VSC Sport” Mode
229
The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When
229
Stopping Distance When the ABS Is Operating May Exceed that of Normal Conditions
229
TRC May Not Operate Effectively When
229
When the VSC And/Or Brake LSD Function Is Activated
230
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Turned off
230
Replacing Tires
230
Handling of Tires and Suspension
230
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Trunk
231
Driving Information Cargo and Luggage
231
Load and Distribution
232
Storage Precautions
232
Before Driving the Vehicle
233
Pre-Winter Preparations
233
Winter Driving Tips
233
When Parking the Vehicle (in the Winter Time or in the Cold Latitudes)
234
Driving with Snow Tires
235
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
235
Selecting Tire Chains
235
Tire Chains
235
Driving with Tire Chains
236
Fitting Tire Chains
236
Repairing or Replacing Snow Tires
236
Using the Tire Chains
236
Trailer Towing
237
Interior Features Contents
239
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger
240
Manual Air Conditioning System
240
Adjusting the Settings
240
Defogging the Windshield
242
Air Outlets and Air Flow
243
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
244
Adjusting the Position of the Air Outlets
244
Center Outlets
244
Right and Left Side Outlets
244
Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
245
Fogging up of the Windows
246
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
246
When the Outside Temperature Falls to Nearly 0°C (32°F)
246
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
247
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
247
Automatic Air Conditioning System
248
Using the Automatic Air Conditioning System
249
Adjusting the Settings Manually
249
Automatic Mode Indicator
249
Switching between Outside Air Mode and Recirculated Air Mode
252
Using Automatic Mode
254
When the Outside Temperature Falls to Nearly 0 C (32F)
254
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
256
Vehicles with a Manual Air Conditioning System
256
Vehicles with an Automatic Air Conditioning System
256
The Defoggers Can be Operated When
257
The Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers (Vehicles with Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers)
257
When Continuous Operation Is Set (Vehicles with an Automatic Air Conditioning System)
257
When the Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers Are on (Vehicles with Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers)
257
Operating Portable Audio Devices Connected to the Audio System
258
When Using a Portable Audio Device Connected to the Power Outlet
258
Using the Audio System Using the AUX/USB Port
258
Using the Interior Lights
259
Interior Lights List
259
Interior Light
260
Illuminated Entry System
260
Using the Storage Features
261
List of Storage Features
261
Items that Should Not be Left in the Storage Spaces
261
Glove Box
262
Bottle Holders
263
Items Unsuitable for the Bottle Holder
263
When Using the Bottle Holder
263
Changing the Console Tray Size
264
Changing the Cup Holder Position
264
Cup Holders P
264
Cup Holders/ Console Tray
264
Items Unsuitable for the Cup Holder
265
Other Interior Features Sun Visors
266
Vanity Mirrors
267
Open the Cover to Use
267
Clock
268
The Clock Is Displayed When
268
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
268
Outside Temperature Display
269
The Outside Temperature Is Displayed When
269
Ashtray
270
When Not in Use
270
To Prevent Fire
270
Power Outlets
271
In the Console Tray
271
In the Glove Box
271
The Power Outlet Can be Used When
272
To Avoid Damaging the Power Outlet
272
To Prevent the Fuse from Being Blown
272
Seat Heaters
273
The Seat Heaters Can be Used When
273
Burns
273
To Prevent Seat Heater Damage
274
Floor Mat
275
Installing the Floor Mats (Front)
275
Precautions When Installing a Floor Mat
276
When Installing the Rear Floor Mats
277
Trunk Features (Vehicles with an Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit)
278
Auxiliary Box
278
Warning Reflector Storage Box
279
When Storing a Warning Reflector
279
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
281
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
282
Automatic Car Washes
282
High Pressure Car Washes
282
Aluminum Wheels
283
Parts Containing Resin such as the Bumper
283
When Washing the Vehicle
283
Precautions Regarding the Exhaust Pipes
283
To Prevent Paint Deterioration and Corrosion on the Body and Components (Aluminum Wheels Etc.)
284
Protective Film for Side Sill Plates
284
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
284
To Prevent Damage to the Windshield Wiper Arms
284
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
285
Cleaning the Leather Areas
285
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
285
Caring for Leather Areas
286
Shampooing the Carpets
286
Water in the Vehicle
286
Cleaning the Interior (Especially Instrument Panel)
286
Cleaning Detergents
287
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
287
Water on the Floor
287
Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window
288
When Cleaning the Instrument Panel
288
Day-To-Day Cleaning
289
Liquid Stains
289
Cleaning and Protecting the Alcantara ® Area
289
When Removing Dirt or Dust from the Alcantara Areas
290
When Soaking up Spilled Liquids
290
Maintenance Requirements
291
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
291
Scheduled Maintenance
291
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairs?
292
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
293
Maintenance
293
Warning in Handling of the Battery
293
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
294
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
294
When Working on the Engine Compartment
295
If the Fluid Level Is Low or High
296
If You Remove the Air Cleaner Filter
296
Safety Glasses
296
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fans or Radiator Grille
296
Hood
297
When Closing the Hood
298
When Opening the Hood
298
Positioning a Floor Jack
299
When Raising Your Vehicle
300
Engine Compartment
301
Checking the Engine Oil
302
Engine Oil
302
Adding Engine Oil
303
Engine Oil Consumption
304
Used Engine Oil
304
Engine Coolant
305
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time after Replenishing
305
To Prevent Serious Engine Damage
305
When Replacing the Engine Oil
305
If You Spill Coolant
306
When Adding Engine Coolant
306
When the Engine Is Hot
306
Radiator and Condenser
307
Battery
308
Battery Exterior
308
Caution Symbols
308
Adding Distilled Water
309
Checking Battery Fluid
309
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
310
Before Recharging
310
Chemicals in the Battery
311
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
311
Where to Safely Charge the Battery
311
Using the Gauge
312
Washer Fluid
312
When Adding Distilled Water
312
When Recharging the Battery
312
Diluting Washer Fluid
313
When Adding Washer Fluid
313
Checking Tires
314
Tire Rotation
314
Tires
314
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
315
Tire Pressure Warning System
315
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
316
Registering ID Codes
317
Low Profile Tires (Vehicles with 17-Inch Tires)
318
Replacing Tires and Wheels
318
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
318
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
318
Tire Pressure Warning System Certification
319
Tire Pressure Warning System Operation
321
When Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
321
When Inspecting or Replacing Tires
321
Driving on Rough Roads
322
Low Profile Tires and Wheels (Vehicles with 17-Inch Tires)
322
Repairing or Replacing Tires, Wheels, Tire Pressure Warning Valves, Transmitters and Tire Valve Caps
322
To Avoid Damage to the Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
322
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
323
Instructions for Checking Tire Pressure
323
Tire Inflation Pressure
323
Proper Inflation Is Critical to Save Tire Performance
324
When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Pressure
324
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
325
Wheel Selection
325
Wheels
325
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
326
When Replacing Wheels
326
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
327
Air Conditioning Filter
328
Removal Method
328
Checking Interval
330
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
330
When Removing the Glove Box
330
When Using the Air Conditioning System
330
The Necessary Items
331
Wireless Remote Control/ Electronic Key Battery
331
Replacing the Battery (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
332
If the Key Battery Is Depleted
333
Use a CR2016 (Vehicles Without a Smart Entry and Start System) or CR1632 (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System) Lithium Battery
333
When Putting the Module Back (Vehicles Without a Smart Entry and Start System)
333
Certification for the Lithium Battery
334
For Normal Operation after Replacing the Battery
334
Removed Battery and Other Parts
334
Checking and Replacing Fuses
335
Instrument Panel
335
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings
338
After a Fuse Is Replaced
342
Before Replacing Fuses
342
If There Is an Overload in the Circuits
342
To Prevent System Breakdowns and Vehicle Fire
342
Front Bulb Locations
343
Light Bulbs
343
Preparing a Replacement Light Bulb
343
Rear Bulb Locations
344
Headlight Low Beams (Vehicles with Halogen Bulbs)
345
Replacing Light Bulbs
345
Headlight High Beams (Vehicles with Halogen Bulbs)
346
Front Position Lights (Vehicles with Halogen Headlights)
347
Side Turn Signal Lights
348
Front Turn Signal Lights
349
Daytime Running Lights (Vehicles with Halogen Headlights)/ Front Fog Lights
351
Front Fog Lights (Vehicles with Discharge Headlights)
353
Rear Turn Signal Lights
354
Back-Up Lights
355
Rear Fog Light
356
License Plate Lights
357
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
358
Discharge Headlights
358
LED Light Bulbs
358
Replacing the Following Bulbs
358
Removing and Installing the Luggage Trim Cover and Trunk Panel Cover Clip
359
When Changing the Rear Fog Light or Back-Up Lights
359
When Replacing Light Bulbs
359
To Prevent Damage or Fire
360
When Trouble Arises Contents
361
Essential Information
362
Emergency Flashers
362
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
363
Before Towing
363
Emergency Towing
363
Towing Eyelet
364
Before Emergency Towing
364
If Towing a Vehicle
364
Caution While Towing
364
Installing Towing Eyelet
365
To Prevent Causing Serious Damage to the Transmission in Emergency Towing (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
365
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle
365
When Towing down a Long Slope
365
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
367
Installing Towing Eyelets to the Vehicle
367
After Towing
367
To Prevent Body Damage
367
Towing with a Wheel Lift-Type Truck
368
From the Front
368
From the Rear
368
Using a Flat Bed Truck
369
To Prevent Causing Serious Damage to the Transmission When Towing Using a Wheel-Lift Type Truck (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
369
To Prevent Damaging the Vehicle
369
If You Think Something Is Wrong
370
Visible Symptoms
370
Audible Symptoms
370
Operational Symptoms
370
Fuel Pump Shut off System
371
Before Starting the Engine
371
Steps to Take in an Emergency
372
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
372
Have the Vehicle Inspected Immediately
373
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
374
When the Electric Power Steering Warning Light Comes on
374
Follow the Correction Procedures
375
Front Passenger Detection Sensor and Passenger Seat Belt Reminder and Warning Buzzer
377
When the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
377
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Turn on Due to Natural Causes
377
The Tire Pressure Warning System will or May be Disabled in the Following Conditions
378
If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
379
If a Blowout or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur
379
To Ensure the Tire Pressure Warning System Operates Properly
379
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with a Spare Tire)
384
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
384
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
384
Taking out the Spare Tire
385
Replacing a Flat Tire
385
Installing the Spare Tire
387
After Completing the Tire Change
388
Storing the Tire
388
Certification for the Jack
389
Using the Tire Jack
390
Do Not Drive the Vehicle with a Flat Tire
392
Stowing the Jack
392
When Replacing the Tires
392
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with an Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit)
393
Before Repairing the Tire
393
Location of the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit, Jack and Tools
394
Contents
394
Before Performing Emergency Repair
395
Checking the Degree of the Tire Damage
395
Taking out the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
396
In the Following Cases, the Tire Cannot be Repaired with the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
396
Emergency Repair Method
397
The Valve of a Tire that Has Been Repaired
403
Note for Checking the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
403
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
403
Precautions for Use of the Sealant
404
When Fixing the Flat Tire
405
Driving to Spread the Liquid Sealant Evenly
406
When Performing an Emergency Repair
407
Precautions for the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
407
If the Engine will Not Start
409
The Engine will Not Start Even When the Starter Motor Operates Normally.
409
The Starter Motor Turns over Slowly, the Interior Lights and Headlights Are DIM, or the Horn Does Not Sound or Sounds at a Low Volume.
409
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn over
409
Emergency Start Function (Vehicles with a Smart Entry and Start System)
410
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn Over, the Interior Lights and Headlights Do Not Turn On, or the Horn Does Not Sound
410
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
412
If You Lose Your Keys
413
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
414
Unlocking and Locking the Doors, Unlocking the Trunk
414
Trunk (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles Only)
414
Replacing the Key Battery
417
Changing “Engine Start Stop” Switch Modes
417
If the Doors Cannot be Locked or Unlocked by the Smart Entry and Start System
417
If the Battery Is Discharged
418
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
420
Avoiding a Discharged Battery
420
Charging the Battery
420
Precautions When the Battery Is Discharged
420
The “Engine Start Stop” Switch Mode Is Memorized by the Vehicle
421
Avoiding Battery Fires or Explosions
421
Battery Precautions
421
When Handling Jumper Cables
422
When Closing the Doors
422
If Your Vehicle Overheats
423
Overheating
424
To Prevent an Accident or Injury When Inspecting under the Hood of Your Vehicle
424
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
426
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
426
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
427
To Avoid Damage to the Transmission and Other Components
427
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
428
If the Engine Has to be Turned off While Driving
429
Vehicle Specifications Contents
431
Dimensions and Weight
432
Specifications Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
432
Vehicle Identification Number
433
Engine Number
434
Engine
435
Fuel
435
Lubrication System
436
Recommended Viscosity (SAE)
437
How to Read Oil Container Labels
438
Cooling System
439
Ignition System
439
Differential
440
Electrical System
440
Clutch
442
Manual Transmission Gear Oil
442
Brakes
443
Steering
443
Tires and Wheels
443
Fuel Information
445
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
445
If Your Engine Knocks
445
Notice on Fuel Quality
446
Customizable Features
447
Customization Customizable Features
447
Index Contents
449
Abbreviation/Acronym List
450
Alphabetical Index
451
What to Do if
462
Warning Lights
463
Gas Station Information
464
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