Sign In
Upload
Manuals
Brands
Toyota Manuals
Automobile
INNOVA
Toyota INNOVA Manuals
Manuals and User Guides for Toyota INNOVA. We have
1
Toyota INNOVA manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota INNOVA Owner's Manual (755 pages)
Brand:
Toyota
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 13 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Front Manual Air
7
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
9
For Your Information
9
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
9
Main Owner’s Manual
9
Vehicle Data Recording
10
Event Data Recorder
11
Scrapping of Your Toyota
12
Checking Your Vehicle’s Model
13
Reading this Manual
15
How to Search
16
Exterior
17
Pictorial Index
17
Instrument Panel
19
Switches
21
Interior
24
1 For Safety and Security
36
1-1. for Safe Use
37
Before Driving
37
Floor Mat
37
When Installing the Driver’s Floor Mat
38
Adjusting the Mirrors
39
Correct Driving Posture
39
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
39
For Safe Driving
39
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
41
Fastening the Seat Belt
42
Releasing the Seat Belt
43
Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height
45
Seat Belt Pretensioners
45
Child Seat Belt Usage
46
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
46
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
46
When Not Using the Rear Outer Seat Belts
46
Pregnant Women
47
Wearing a Seat Belt
47
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor
48
People Suffering Illness
48
SRS Front Airbags
49
SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
49
SRS Airbag System Components
50
SRS Airbag Precautions
51
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
54
If the SRS Airbags Deploy
55
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions
55
Conditions under Which SRS Airbags May Deploy, Other than Collision
56
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags
56
When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer
58
Exhaust Gas Precautions
59
Exhaust Pipe
59
Important Points While Driving
59
When Parking
59
Airbag Manual On-Off System
60
Child Safety
60
Deactivating the Airbag for the Front Passenger
61
When a Child Restraint System Is Not Installed on Front Passenger Seat
61
When Installing a Child Restraint System
61
“Passengr Air Bag” Indicator Information
61
Riding with Children
62
Child Restraint Systems
63
Points to Remember
64
Handling the Child Restraint System
65
When a Child Is Riding
65
When Installing Child Restraint System to a Front Passenger Seat
66
When Using a Child Restraint System
66
Child Restraint System Compatibility for each Seating Position
70
Except for Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Latin American Countries
70
Before Confirming Compatibility with Child Restraint Systems
71
Checking the Child Restraint System Standards.
71
Checking the Category of the Child Restraint System
72
Compatibility of each Seating Position with Child Restraint Systems
73
Detail Information for Child Restraint Systems Installation
75
For Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia
78
Recommended Child Restraint Systems and Compatibility Table
85
For Latin American Countries
87
Child Restraint System Installation Method
96
Child Restraint System Fixed with a Seat Belt
97
Installing Child Restraint System Using a Seat Belt
97
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
98
Child Restraint System Fixed with an ISOFIX Lower Anchorage
100
Installation with ISOFIX Lower Anchorage
100
ISOFIX Lower Anchorages
100
When Using a “MIDI 2”
101
When Using an “I-Size MIDI”
101
Fixing the Top Strap to the Top Tether Anchorage
103
Using a Top Tether Anchorage
103
Engine Immobilizer System
105
1-3. Theft Deterrent System
105
Theft Deterrent System Engine Immobilizer System
105
Canceling the Double Locking System
107
Double Locking System (for Malaysia)
107
The Alarm
108
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
109
Setting the Alarm System
109
Canceling the Intrusion Sensor
111
Setting the Intrusion Sensor
111
Canceling and Automatic Re-Enabling of the Intrusion Sensor
112
Intrusion Sensor Detection Considerations
112
To Ensure the Intrusion Sensor Functions Correctly
113
2 Instrument Cluster
114
Setting the Double Locking System
107
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights and
115
Instrument Cluster
115
Vehicles with Multi-Information Display Type a
115
Vehicles Without Multi-Information Display
115
Warning Lights and Indicators
115
Vehicles with Multi-Information Display Type B
116
Warning Lights
117
Indicators
118
Eco Driving Indicator
120
Gauges and Meters
122
Changing the Display
124
The Information Display at Low Temperatures
126
To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components
126
Display Contents
127
Multi-Information Display Type a
127
Switching the Display
127
Trip Information
128
Multi-Information Display (Type B)
130
Operating the Meter Control Switches
131
Drive Information
132
Settings Display
134
Eco Score
135
Pop-Up Display
135
Eco Saving
136
Eco Saving Setting
136
Liquid Crystal Display
136
Setting Display Automatic Cancelation
136
Caution for Use While Driving
137
Display the Trip Information or Past Record Screen
138
Fuel Consumption Information
138
Cruising Range
139
Past Record
139
Resetting the Data
139
Updating the Past Record Data
139
Operation of each Component
140
The Keys
141
3-1. Key Information
141
Wireless Remote Control
142
Using the Master Key
143
Using the Mechanical Key
143
If You Lose Your Keys
144
Panic Mode
144
When Required to Leave the Vehicle’s Key with a Parking Attendant
144
When Riding in an Aircraft
144
Key Battery Depletion
145
Carrying the Electronic Key on Your Person
146
In Case of a Smart Entry and Start System Malfunction
146
To Prevent Key Damage
146
When an Electronic Key Is Lost
146
Locking and Unlocking the Doors from Outside
147
Side Doors
147
Smart Entry and Start System
147
Key
148
Door Lock Buzzer
149
If Symbol Indicating One or more Doors Are Open Is Shown on Display
149
Operation Signals
149
Security Feature
149
Door Lock Switch
150
Inside Lock Button
150
Locking and Unlocking the Doors from Inside
150
Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key
151
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
151
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking System
152
Setting and Canceling the Functions
152
Conditions Affecting Operation
153
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
153
To Prevent an Accident
153
Entry Function
154
Locking and Unlocking the Back Door
154
Closing the Back Door
155
Opening the Back Door
155
Back Door Closer
156
If the Back Door Opener Is Inoperative
156
Luggage Compartment Light
156
If Symbol Indicating Back Door Is Open Is Shown on Display
157
Operating the Back Door
158
Back Door Damper Stays
159
To Prevent Back Door Closer Malfunction
159
Antenna Location
160
Effective Range
160
Smart Entry & Start System
160
Alarms and Warning Indicators
161
Battery-Saving Function
161
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
161
Note for the Entry Function
163
To Operate the System Properly
163
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
163
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices
165
Adjustment Procedure
166
Front Seats
166
Manual Seat
166
Power Seat
166
Adjusting the Seats
166
Flattening the Front Seatbacks
167
Front Passenger’s Seat Position Adjustment from the Second Seats
167
Operating the Front Passenger’s Seat from the Second Seats
169
Rear Seats
170
Second Seats
170
Before Tumbling the Second Seats
171
Moving a Second Seat for Third Seat Access
171
After Passengers Have Entered/Exited the Vehicle
172
Getting in the Vehicle
172
Getting out of the Vehicle
172
Tumbling the Second Seats
173
Folding up the Third Seats
174
After Returning the Rear Seatback to the Upright Position
176
Stowing the Seat Belts
176
When Folding the Rear Seatbacks down
176
Installing the Head Restraints
177
Removing the Head Restraints
177
Adjusting Second Center Seat and Third Outer Seat Head Restraint
178
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
178
Head Restraint Precautions
178
Horn
179
Steering Wheel
179
After Adjusting the Steering Wheel
180
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
181
Anti-Glare Function
181
Inside Rear View Mirror
181
Outside Rear View Mirrors
182
Folding the Mirrors
183
Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When
183
If Ice Should Jam the Mirror
184
When a Mirror Is Moving
184
Opening and Closing Procedures
185
Power Windows
185
Catch Protection Function
186
Jam Protection Function
186
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
186
Window Lock Switch
186
When the Window Cannot be Opened or Closed
187
Closing the Windows
188
4 Driving
190
Seat Adjustment
169
When Adjusting the Seat Position
169
While Driving
169
4-1. before Driving
191
Driving the Vehicle
191
Starting the Engine
191
Stopping
191
Parking the Vehicle
192
Driving in the Rain
193
Engine Speed While Driving
193
Restraining the Engine Output
193
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
193
Breaking in Your New Toyota
194
Idling Time before Engine Stop
194
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
194
When Driving the Vehicle
195
When Starting the Vehicle
195
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
197
When Shifting the Shift Lever
197
If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise
198
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
198
When the Vehicle Is Parked
199
When Braking
200
When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
200
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
202
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
202
When Parking the Vehicle
202
When Encountering Flooded Roads
203
Cargo and Luggage
204
Load and Distribution
204
Storage Precautions
204
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Luggage Compartment
204
Trailer Towing
205
When Towing
205
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without
206
Entry & Start System)
206
Changing the Engine Switch Positions
207
If the Engine Does Not Start
207
Turning the Key from “ACC” to “LOCK”
207
Caution When Driving
208
Key Reminder Function
208
When Starting the Engine
208
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
208
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
209
Stopping the Engine
211
Changing Engine Switch Modes
212
Stopping Engine with the Shift Lever in a Position Other than P
212
Auto Power off Function
213
Note for the Electronic Key
213
Operation of the Engine Switch
213
Smart Entry and Start System Malfunction” Is Shown on Display
214
Steering Lock
214
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
214
Caution While Driving
215
Stopping the Engine in an Emergency
215
Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the Engine Switch
216
To Prevent Battery Discharge
216
Automatic Transmission
217
Driving Procedures
217
Shifting the Shift Lever
217
Shift Position Purpose
218
Selecting the Driving Mode
219
Selecting Shift Ranges in the S Position
220
Shift Ranges and Their Functions
220
Deactivation of the Driving Mode
221
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
221
Operation of the Air Conditioning System in Eco Drive Mode
221
When Driving with Cruise Control Activated
221
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
222
Ai-Shift
223
If the “S” Indicator Does Not Come on
223
To Prevent an Accident When Releasing the Shift Lock
223
Transmission Protection Function
223
Manual Transmission
224
Imt (Intelligent Manual Transmission)
226
5/6-Speed Transmission
227
Maximum Downshifting Speeds
227
Reverse Warning Buzzer
227
If Warning Message for Imt Is Shown on the Display
228
Limitations of the Imt
228
Operation of Imt
228
When Imt Does Not Operate
228
Operating Instructions
229
Turn Signal Lever
229
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
230
If Turn Signals Stop Flashing before Lane Change Has Been Performed
230
To Discontinue Flashing of Turn Signals During a Lane Change
230
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
230
Parking Brake
231
Headlight Switch
232
Operating the Lights and Wipers
232
Manual Headlight Leveling Dial
234
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
234
Follow Me Home System
235
Guide to Dial Settings
235
Automatic Light off System
236
Daytime Running Light System
236
Headlight Control Sensor
236
Light Reminder Buzzer
236
Automatic Headlight Leveling System
237
Customization that Can be Configured at Toyota Dealer
237
Fog Light Switch
238
Front Fog Light Switch
238
Front and Rear Fog Light Switch
239
Rear Fog Light Switch
239
Fog Lights Can be Used When
240
Operating the Wiper Lever
241
Windshield Wipers and Washer
241
Caution Regarding the Use of Washer Fluid
242
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
242
The Windshield Wipers and Washer Can be Operated When
242
When the Windshield Is Dry
242
If no Washer Fluid Sprays
243
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
243
The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
243
When a Nozzle Becomes Blocked
244
When the Rear Window Is Dry
244
When the Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
244
Before Refueling the Vehicle
245
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
245
Refueling Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
245
When Refueling the Vehicle
246
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
247
When Replacing the Fuel Tank Cap
247
Cruise Control
248
Setting the Vehicle Speed
248
Summary of Functions
248
Using the Driving Support Systems
248
Adjusting the Set Speed
249
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
249
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
250
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
250
Cruise Control Can be Set When
250
If Cruise Control Indicator Turns Yellow
250
Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control
251
To Avoid Operating the Cruise Control by Mistake
251
Back Sensors
252
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
252
The Distance and Buzzer
253
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Switch
253
Detection Range of the Sensors
254
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Can be Operated When
254
Sensor Detection Information
255
Notes When Washing the Vehicle
256
When the System Malfunctions
256
When Using Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
256
Rear View Monitor System
257
Screen Description
258
Using the Rear View Monitor System
258
Area Displayed on Screen
259
Rear View Monitor System Precautions
259
Differences between the Screen and the Actual Road
260
Rear View Monitor System Camera
260
Using the Camera
260
When the Ground Behind the Vehicle Slopes down Sharply
261
When the Ground Behind the Vehicle Slopes up Sharply
261
Vehicle Width Guide Line
262
When any Part of the Vehicle Sags
262
When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects
262
Distance Guide Lines
263
If You Notice any Symptoms
264
Things You Should Know
264
When Using the Rear View Monitor System
265
How to Use the Camera
266
Restarting the Engine
267
Stop & Start System (Smart Stop)
267
Stop and Start System Operation
267
Automatic Reactivation of the Stop and Start System
268
Disabling the Stop and Start System
268
If Stop and Start Cancel Switch Is Pressed While Vehicle Is Stopped
268
Hill-Start Assist Control
269
Operating Conditions
269
Engine May Not be Stopped by the Stop and
270
Engine will Automatically Restart if Engine
270
Is Stopped
270
Start System
270
Engine May Automatically Restart if Engine Is Stopped
271
Hood
271
If Windshield Is Fogged up While the Engine Is Stopped
271
When to Use the Stop and Start System
271
Air Conditioning System Operation While the Engine Is Stopped
272
Changing Idling Stop Time with Air Conditioning System on
272
The Stop and Start System Protection Function
272
Displaying the Stop and Start System Status
273
Multi-Information Display Messages
273
Engine Automatically Restarts While Stopped by Stop and Start System
275
If the Stop and Start Cancel Indicator Continues to Flash
275
Off-Road Driving Precaution
276
To Ensure the System Operates Correctly
276
When the Stop and Start System Is Operating
276
Driving Assist Systems
277
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Operating
278
Disabling the TRC System
279
Sounds/Vibrations Caused by ABS, Brake Assist, VSC, TRC
280
Turning off both TRC and VSC Systems
280
When the “TRC OFF” Indicator Light Comes on
280
Automatic Reactivation of TRC and VSC Systems
281
Automatic System Cancelation of the Hill-Start Assist Control
281
Operating Conditions of the Hill-Start Assist Control
281
Automatic System Cancelation of Emergency Brake Signal
282
Operating Conditions of Emergency Brake Signal
282
Stopping Distance When ABS Is Operating May Exceed Normal Conditions
282
The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When
282
Hill-Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively When
283
Replacing Tires
283
TRC/VSC May Not Operate Effectively When
283
When the TRC/VSC Is Activated
283
DPF (Diesel Particulate Filter) System
284
DPF System Failure Warning
284
Regeneration
284
System Characteristics
284
DPF System Warning
286
Regeneration with the DPF System Switch
286
During Regeneration
287
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on
287
To Prevent the DPF System from Failing
287
Before Driving the Vehicle
288
Preparation for Winter
288
Winter Driving Tips
288
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
289
Selecting Tire Chains
289
Tire Chain Installation
289
Driving with Snow Tires
290
Driving with Tire Chains
290
Fitting Tire Chains
290
Repairing or Replacing Snow Tires
290
Accelerator Pedal/Brake Pedal Operation
291
Eco-Friendly Driving Tips
291
Use of Eco Driving Indicator
291
Using Eco Drive Mode
291
Air Conditioning
292
Highway Driving
292
Performing Idling Stops
292
Luggage
293
Regular Maintenance
293
5 Audio System
294
5-1. Basic Operations
294
Audio System Types
297
Basic Operations
297
To Avoid Damaging the Audio System
297
Using Cellular Phones
297
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
298
Adjusting the Volume
299
Changing the Audio Source
299
Selecting a Radio Station
299
Turning on the Power
299
Selecting a Folder
300
Selecting a Track/File or Song
300
Selecting an Album
300
To Reduce the Risk of an Accident
300
AUX Port/Usb Port
301
Connecting Using the aux Port/Usb Port
301
Ipod
301
USB Memory
301
Using the Audio System
302
Changing Sound Quality Modes
302
Optimal Use of the Audio System
302
Using the Audio Control Function
302
Adjusting Sound Quality
303
Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer
303
Using the Radio
304
Radio Operation
304
Reception Sensitivity
304
Setting Station Presets
304
CD Player Operation
305
Ejecting Cds
305
Loading Cds
305
5-4. Playing an Audio CD and MP3/WMA Discs
305
Using the CD Player
306
Playing Back MP3 and WMA Discs
307
CD Player Protection Feature
308
Discs that Can be Used
308
Display
308
Error Messages
308
MP3 and WMA Files
309
Extensions
311
MP3 and WMA Playback
311
Playback
311
CD Player Precautions
312
Control Panel
313
Listening to an Ipod
313
Cds and Adapters that Cannot be Used
312
5-5. Using an External Device
313
Play Mode List
314
Selecting a List
314
Selecting a Play Mode
314
Random Play
315
Repeat Play
315
Selecting a Song from the Song List
315
Selecting Songs
315
About Ipod
316
Ipod Functions
316
Ipod Problems
317
Compatible Models
318
To Prevent Damage to Ipod
319
Listening USB Memory Device
320
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Files
321
Selecting a File
321
USB Memory Functions
322
MP3 File Compatibility
323
WMA File Compatibility
323
File Names
324
ID3 and WMA Tags
324
To Prevent Damage to USB Memory
325
Connecting a Portable Player
326
Using the aux Port
326
Using Bluetooth Devices
327
Bluetooth ® Audio/Phone
327
Device Registration/Connection Flow
328
Audio Unit
329
Microphone
330
Menu List of the Bluetooth Audio/Phone
331
Operating Bluetooth Phone Using the Steering Wheel Switches
333
Using the Steering Wheel Switches
333
How to Register a Bluetooth Device
334
("Bluetooth * " Menu)
335
5-7. "SETUP" Menu
335
Functions and Operation Procedures
335
Using the “SETUP” Menu
335
SETUP" Menu
336
Listing the Registered Cellular Phones
337
Listing the Registered Portable Players
338
Changing the Passkey
339
Setting Automatic Connection of the Device on or off
339
Displaying the Device Status
340
Setting the Automatic Connection Confirmation Display to on or off
340
Initialization
341
Using the "SETUP" Menu ("PHONE" Menu)
342
Adding a New Phone Number
343
Setting Speed Dials
343
Deleting Call Histories
344
Deleting a Registered Phone Number
346
Deleting Another Cellular Phone’s Phonebook
346
Setting Automatic Transferring of the Phonebook to on and off
346
Setting Call Volume
347
Setting Ring Tone Volume
347
Setting Ring Tone
348
Transferring Call Histories
348
Operating a Bluetooth Enabled Portable Player
349
Bluetooth Audio
349
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Tracks
350
Playing and Pausing Tracks
350
Dialing by Entering the Number
351
Dialing by Selecting a Name
351
Making a Phone Call
351
Speed Dialing
351
Selecting a Track
350
Bluetooth Phone
351
Dialing from Call Histories
352
PBAP Automatic Transfer
352
Answering the Phone
353
Receiving a Call When on Another Call
353
Receiving a Phone Call
353
Refusing the Call
353
Inputting Digits
354
Muting Your Voice
354
Speaking on the Phone
354
Transferring a Call
354
Automatic Volume Adjustment
355
Phone Call System Functions
355
Situations Where the System May Not Recognize Your Voice
355
When Talking on the Phone
355
Bluetooth
356
To Prevent Damage to Your Portable Audio Player or Cellular Phone
367
Multimedia System Functions
368
Using the Multimedia System
368
Laser Product
370
Basic Operations
372
Multimedia System Operation Buttons
372
Touch Screen Gestures
374
Entering Letters and Numbers
375
Capacitive Touch Switches
376
Changing Character and Keyboard Type
376
When Using the Touch Screen
376
To Avoid Damaging the Touch Screen
377
In the APPS Mode
378
Operating the Audio System Using the Steering Wheel Switches
378
AUX Port/Usb Port
379
Connecting Using the USB/AUX Port
379
Using a 4-Pole aux Cable
380
When a USB Hub Is Used
380
When Using a 4-Pole aux Cable
380
To Prevent Damage to Portable Audio Device or Its Terminal
381
Basic Audio Operations
382
Random Playback
384
When Turning the Audio System on
384
Displaying the “Menu”/“Apps” Screen
385
5-13. Setup
385
Reordering the Menu Icons
387
Control Screen
388
Home Screen Operation
388
Screen for Home Screen Settings
389
“Setup” Screen
390
General Settings
391
Customizing the Startup and Screen off Images
394
Screen for System Time Settings
394
Transferring Images
395
Deleting Transferred Images
396
Setting the Screen off Images
396
Deleting Personal Data
397
Audio Settings
398
FM Radio Settings
398
External Video Settings
399
Ipod Settings
399
Voice Settings
400
Display Settings
401
Brightness, Contrast, Tone and Color Adjustment
402
Changing between Day and Night Mode
402
Changing Audio Source
403
Selecting the Audio Source
403
5-14. Using the Audio System
403
Reordering the Audio Source
404
Using the Steering Wheel Switches to Change Audio Source
404
How to Scroll
405
List Screen Operation
405
Selecting All Items
405
Selecting an Item from the List
406
Character Jump Buttons in Lists
407
How to Adjust the Sound Settings and Sound Quality
408
Optimal Use of the Audio System
408
About Automatic Sound Leveliser
409
The Sound Quality Level Is Adjusted Individually
409
Tone and Balance
409
Audio Screen Adjustment
410
Screen Size Settings
410
Adjusting the Audio Screen
411
Selecting a Station
412
Using the Radio
412
Radio Operation
412
Rds
413
CD Player Operation
414
CD-DA Files
414
Displaying the Title and Artist Name
414
Playing an Audio CD and MP3/WMA/AAC Discs
414
Video CD Player Operation
415
5-17. Playing Video CD
415
Selecting the Desired Video Number
416
DVD Player Operation
417
Video CD Option Screen
416
5-18. Playing DVD Video
417
DVD Option Screen
419
Searching by Title
419
Changing the Angle
420
Changing the Audio Language
420
Changing the Subtitle Language
420
DVD Settings
421
Setting Audio Language
421
Setting Menu Language
421
Setting Subtitle Language
421
Setting Multi-Angle Mark
422
Setting Parental Lock
422
Setting Sound Dynamic Range
422
Setting the Auto Start
422
Language Codes
423
CD/DVD Player and DVD Video Disc Information
425
DVD Video Discs
425
Symbols Shown on DVD Video Discs
426
CD/DVD Player Protection Feature
427
DVD Video Disc Glossary
427
If Disc Is Left Inside the CD/DVD Player or in the Ejected Position
427
Lens Cleaners
427
MP3, WMA and AAC Files
429
DVD Video Precaution
432
Discs and Adapters that Cannot be Used
433
Player Precautions
433
Ipod Player Operation
434
Using an External Device
434
Ipod Video Options
435
Shuffle Play
435
Ipod Cover Art
436
To Prevent Damage to the Ipod or Its Terminal
438
USB Memory Device Player Operation
439
USB Video Options
440
MP3, WMA and AAC Playback
442
To Prevent Damage to the USB Memory Device or Its Terminal
442
Using the aux Port
443
VTR Options
444
5-20. Connecting Bluetooth
445
Preparations to Use Wireless Communication
445
Displaying the “Bluetooth Setup” Screen in a Different Way
447
Registering and Connecting from the “Bluetooth
447
Setup” Screen
447
Connecting Bluetooth
448
Registering a Bluetooth ® Audio Player for the First Time
448
Registering a Bluetooth ® Phone for the First Time
449
Registering a Bluetooth Device
451
Removing a Bluetooth Device
452
When Deleting a Bluetooth Phone
452
Connecting a Bluetooth ® Device
453
How to Select a Bluetooth Device
453
Auto Connection
454
Connecting a Portable Audio Player
455
Manual Connection
455
Reconnecting a Bluetooth Phone
455
Bluetooth Device Registration Status
456
Displaying a Bluetooth ® Device Details
456
Changing a Device Name
457
Setting Audio Player Connection Method
457
When 2 Bluetooth Devices Have Been Registered with same Device Name
457
Detailed Bluetooth ® Settings
458
How to Check and Change Detailed Bluetooth Settings
458
Changing “Bluetooth Power”
459
Editing the PIN-Code
459
Editing the System Name
459
Audio Control Screen
460
Bluetooth ® Audio Listening to Bluetooth ® Audio
460
Listening to Bluetooth Audio
460
Connecting Portable Player
461
Status Display
461
Phone Top Screen
462
Using a Bluetooth Phone
462
Dialing
465
Making a Call
465
Dialing from Contacts List
466
When the Contact Is Empty
466
Dialing from Favorites
468
Dialing from History
468
Call History List
469
Dialing from Home Screen (if Equipped)
469
International Calls
469
When Driving
469
Receiving a Call
470
To Adjust the Incoming Call Volume
470
To Answer the Phone
470
To Refuse a Call
470
Speaking on the Phone
471
Inputting Tones
472
Transmit Volume Setting
472
Call Waiting
473
Call Waiting Operation
474
Transferring Calls
474
Bluetooth ® Phone Message Function
475
Receiving a Message
476
Checking the Messages
477
Replying to a Message (Quick Reply)
478
Calling the Message Sender
479
Calling from a Number Within a Message
480
Operating a Telephone Using the Steering Wheel Switches
481
Operating the Speech Command System Using the Steering Wheel Switches
481
Using the Speech Command System
482
Bluetooth ® Phone Settings
483
Sound Settings
483
“Phone Settings”/“Telephone/Message Settings” Screen
483
“Phone Settings” Screen
484
“Telephone/Message Settings” Screen
484
Displaying the “Phone Settings” Screen in a Different Way
485
Contact/Call History Settings
486
Phonebook
486
Contact Data
487
For PBAP Compatible Bluetooth Phones
487
Update Contacts from Phone
487
For PBAP Incompatible but OPP Compatible Bluetooth Phones
488
Updating the Contacts in a Different Way
488
Registering a New Contact in a Different Way
489
Registering a New Contact to the Contact List
489
Editing the Contact Data
490
For Editing the Name
490
For Editing the Number
490
Deleting the Contact Data
491
Deleting the Contact in a Different Way
491
Editing the Contacts in a Different Way
491
Registering the Contacts in the Favorites List
492
Registering Contacts in the Favorites List in a Different Way
493
Deleting Contacts in the Favorites List in a Different Way
494
Deleting the Contacts in the Favorites List
494
Message Settings
495
Displaying the “Messaging Settings” Screen in a Different Way
496
Phone Display Settings
496
The Hands-Free System or Bluetooth Device Does Not Work
497
Troubleshooting
497
5-24. Bluetooth
497
What to Do if
497
When Registering/Connecting a Cellular Phone
498
When Making/Receiving a Call
499
When Using the Bluetooth Message Function
499
When Using the Contact List
499
In Other Situations
500
Error Messages for Bluetooth Audio
501
When Using the Bluetooth Audio System
501
When Using the Hands-Free System
501
Battery Charge/Signal Status
502
Bluetooth Antenna
502
Conditions under Which the System will Not Operate
502
Using the Bluetooth Audio and Hands-Free System at the same Time
502
About Bluetooth
503
About the Contacts in this System
503
Bluetooth Specification
504
Reconnecting the Portable Audio Player
507
When Leaving the Vehicle
507
When You Sell Your Car
507
Other Function
508
Mirrorlink
508
Overview
508
Compatible Devices and Applications
510
To Avoid Damaging the Smartphone
510
USB Photo
511
Displaying the Desired Photo from the List
512
JPEG File Compatibility
513
Speech Command System
514
Talk Switch
514
When Using the Microphone
515
Speech Command System Operation
516
Call Name
517
Searching for a Song
517
Speech Command Example
517
Voice Prompt Interrupt
517
When Making a Call by Registered Name in the Contact List
518
Canceling the Voice Recognition
519
When Making a Call by Telephone Number
519
Command List
520
Before Using Connected Services
522
Smartphone Linking Connected Services
522
Activating Application
523
Connecting to the System
523
6 Interior Features
524
Front Manual Air Conditioning System
525
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger Front Manual Air Conditioning System
525
Adjusting the Fan Speed Setting
526
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
526
Changing the Air Flow Mode
526
Other Functions
527
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
527
Air Outlets
528
Defogging the Rear Window
528
Location of Air Outlets
528
Adjusting Air Flow Direction and Opening/Closing Air Outlets
529
Fogging up of the Windows
529
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
529
When Driving on Dusty Roads
529
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
530
Air Conditioning Controls
531
Front Automatic Air Conditioning System
531
Automatic Mode Indicator
532
Using Automatic Mode
532
Defogging the Windshield
533
When Outside Air Temperature Falls to Nearly 0°C (32°F)
535
Air Conditioning System Operations When the Engine Is Stopped
536
An Odor Comes from the Air Conditioning System
536
Rear Manual Cooler System
538
Rear Automatic Cooler System
540
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
530
Using the Interior Lights
542
Interior Lights List
542
Front Personal/Interior Light Main Switch
543
Rear Interior Light
544
Rear Personal Lights
544
Ceiling Illumination
545
The Ceiling Illumination Comes on When
545
Illuminated Entry System
546
List of Storage Features
547
6-3. Using the Storage Features
547
Console Box
548
Glove Box
548
Cup Holders
549
Bottle Holders
551
When Using the Holder as a Bottle Holder
551
Auxiliary Boxes
552
Air Conditioning-Linked Temperature Regulation Function
553
Items Unsuitable for the Auxiliary Box
553
Normal Use
553
Using the Air Conditioning-Linked Temperature Regulation Function
553
Luggage Compartment Feature
554
Warning Reflector
554
Sun Visors
555
Using the Other Interior Features
555
Vanity Mirrors
555
Clock
556
The Clock Is Displayed When
556
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
556
Power Outlets
557
The Power Outlet Can be Used When
557
When Turning the Engine Switch off
557
Retractable Tables
558
Grocery Bag Hooks
559
Coat Hooks
560
Rear Armrest
560
Assist Grips
561
7 Maintenance and Care
562
Automatic Car Washes
563
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
563
High Pressure Car Washes
563
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
563
Aluminum Wheels
564
Brake
564
Bumpers
564
Matt-Finish Painted Wheel
564
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
565
To Prevent Paint Deterioration and Corrosion on Body and Components
565
When Using a High Pressure Car Wash
565
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
566
Cleaning the Leather Areas
566
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
566
Maintenance and Care
566
Caring for Leather Areas
567
Seat Belts
567
Shampooing the Carpets
567
Water in the Vehicle
567
Cleaning Detergents
568
Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window
568
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
568
Water on the Floor
568
7-2. Maintenance
569
Maintenance Requirements
569
Scheduled Maintenance
569
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
570
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairs?
570
Handling of the Battery
570
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
570
Maintenance Schedule Requirements
571
Scheduled Maintenance
571
Maintenance Schedule
572
Additional Maintenance Schedule
576
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
582
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Service
582
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
582
If You Remove the Air Cleaner Filter
583
Safety Glasses
583
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fan or Radiator Grille
583
When Working on the Engine Compartment
583
Hood
584
After Installing the Support Rod into the Slot
585
Pre-Driving Check
585
When Closing the Hood
585
Engine Compartment
586
Gasoline Engine
586
Diesel Engine
587
Checking the Engine Oil
588
Adding Engine Oil
589
Engine Oil Consumption
590
To Prevent Serious Engine Damage
590
Used Engine Oil
590
When Replacing the Engine Oil
590
Coolant Selection
591
Engine Coolant
591
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
591
Notice on Coolant Quality
592
Radiator, Condenser and Intercooler
592
When Adding Coolant
592
When the Engine Is Hot
592
Battery
593
Battery Exterior
593
Caution Symbols
593
Adding Distilled Water
594
Checking Battery Fluid
594
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery
595
Before Recharging
595
If a Symbol of a Battery Is Shown on the Multi-Information Display
595
Chemicals in the Battery
596
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
596
When Disconnecting the Battery
596
Where to Safely Charge the Battery
596
Washer Fluid
597
When Adding Distilled Water
597
When Adding Washer Fluid
597
When Recharging the Battery
597
Air Cleaner Filter
598
To Prevent Inhaling Dust
598
Discharging Dust Valve
599
To Prevent Damage to the System
599
To Prevent Damaging the Engine
599
Fuel Filter
600
Checking Tires
601
Tire Rotation
602
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
603
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
603
Tire Pressure Warning System
603
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
604
Registering ID Codes
604
Replacing Tires and Wheels
605
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
605
Tire Life
605
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
605
Performance May be Affected in the Following Situations
606
Tire Pressure Warning System May Not Operate Properly
606
The Initialization Operation
607
Warning Performance of Tire Pressure Warning System
607
When Initialization of Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
607
Certification for Tire Pressure Warning System
608
When Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
608
When Inspecting or Replacing Tires
608
Driving on Rough Roads
609
If Tire Inflation Pressure of each Tire Becomes Low While Driving
609
Repairing or Replacing Tires, Wheels, Tire Pressure Warning Valves
609
To Avoid Damage to the Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
609
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
610
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
610
Tire Inflation Pressure
610
Proper Inflation Is Critical to Save Tire Performance
611
When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
611
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
612
Wheel Selection
612
When Replacing Wheels
612
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
613
Use of Defective Wheels Prohibited
613
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
613
Air Conditioning Filter/Air Intake Net
614
Removal Method
614
Changing Interval
616
Cleaning Method
616
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
616
When Using the Air Conditioning System
616
Replacing the Battery
617
Wireless Remote Control/Electronic Key Battery
617
You will Need the Following Items
617
For Normal Operation after Replacing the Battery
619
If the Key Battery Is Depleted
619
Removed Battery and Other Parts
619
Use a Lithium Battery
619
Checking and Replacing Fuses
620
After a Fuse Is Replaced
624
Before Replacing Fuses
624
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
624
To Prevent System Breakdowns and Vehicle Fire
624
Bulb Locations
625
Preparing for Light Bulb Replacement
625
Headlights
627
Replacing Light Bulbs
627
Front Position Lights/Daytime Running Lights
630
Front Turn Signal Lights
631
Halogen Front Fog Lights
632
Stop/Tail Lights and Rear Turn Signal Lights
634
Tail Lights, Back-Up Lights and Rear Fog Light
635
License Plate Lights
636
Outer Foot Lights
638
Replacing the Following Bulbs
642
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
643
LED Lights
643
To Prevent Damage or Fire
643
When Replacing the Outer Foot Lights
643
When Trouble Arises
644
8 When Trouble Arises
645
Essential Information
645
Emergency Flashers
645
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
646
If the Engine Has to be Turned off While Driving
647
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
648
Situations When It Is Necessary to Contact Dealers before Towing
648
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
648
Steps to Take in an Emergency if Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
648
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
649
Using a Flatbed Truck
649
Emergency Towing
650
Emergency Towing Procedure
650
When Towing the Vehicle
651
While Towing
651
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle During Emergency Towing
652
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle When Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
652
To Prevent Damage to Vehicle When Towing Using a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
652
When Towing a Vehicle Equipped with the Stop and Start System
652
If You Think Something Is Wrong
653
Audible Symptoms
653
Operational Symptoms
653
Visible Symptoms
653
Before Starting the Engine
654
Fuel Pump Shut off System (Gasoline Engine Only)
654
Fire Extinguisher
655
After Using the Fire Extinguisher
655
Taking out the Fire Extinguisher
655
When the Fire Extinguisher Is Not in Use
655
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
656
Warning Light and Warning Buzzer List
656
Front Passenger Detection Sensor, Seat Belt Reminder/Warning Buzzer
662
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
662
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come on Due to Natural Causes
662
When the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
662
Speed Warning Buzzer
663
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
665
Messages and Warnings
666
If You Have a Flat Tire
669
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
669
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
670
Using the Jack Handle
671
Using the Tire Jack
671
Taking out the Jack and Tool Bag
672
Taking out the Spare Tire
673
Replacing a Flat Tire
674
Installing the Spare Tire
677
Stowing the Flat Tire, Jack and All Tools
679
After Using the Tools and Jack
680
When Assembling the Jack Handle Extension
681
When Replacing the Tires
681
When Stowing the Flat Tire
681
If the Engine will Not Start
682
Engine will Not Start Even Though Starter Motor Operates Normally
682
The Starter Motor Does Not Turn over
682
The Starter Motor Turns over Slowly
682
Emergency Start Function
683
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
684
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
684
Alarm
686
Replacing the Key Battery
686
When the Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
686
If the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
687
Charging the Battery
689
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
689
When Recharging or Replacing the Battery
689
When the Battery Is Removed or Discharged
689
Avoiding Battery Fires or Explosions
690
When Exchanging the Battery
690
When Removing the Battery Terminals
690
Battery Precautions
691
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle
691
When Handling Jumper Cables
691
If Your Vehicle Overheats
692
Correction Procedures
692
To Prevent Damage to the Cooling System
694
When Adding Engine Coolant
694
When Inspecting under the Hood of Your Vehicle
694
When Restarting the Engine
695
If You Run out of Fuel and the Engine Stalls (Diesel Engine Only)
695
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
696
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
697
To Avoid Damage to the Transmission and Other Components
698
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
698
Vehicle Specifications
700
Dimensions
701
9-1. Specifications
701
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
701
Vehicle Identification
702
Engine Number
704
Year of Manufacture and Country of Origin
704
Engine
705
Fuel
707
Engine Oil Selection
708
Lubrication System
708
How to Read Oil Container Labels
709
Cooling System
718
Electrical System
719
Ignition System
719
Manual Transmission Gear Oil
720
Clutch
721
Differential
721
Brakes
722
Chassis Lubrication
722
Steering
722
Tires and Wheels
723
Light Bulbs
724
Fuel Information
725
If Your Engine Knocks
725
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in a Gasoline Engine
725
Notice on Fuel Quality
726
Customizable Features
727
Changing Using the Multi-Information Display
727
Customizing Vehicle Features
727
9-2. Customization
727
During Customization
732
Item to Initialize
733
9-3. Initialization
733
Index
734
(Troubleshooting)
734
What to Do if
734
The Doors Cannot be Locked, Unlocked, Opened or Closed
735
When a Problem Has Occurred
738
Alphabetical Index
739
Gas Station Information
753
Advertisement
Advertisement
Related Products
Toyota iQ EV
Toyota YARIS iA 2017
Toyota COROLLA iM 2017
Toyota IQ 2012
Toyota Corolla iM 207
Toyota COROLLA iM 2018
Toyota Lexus IS300
Toyota LEXUS IS 300 2003
Toyota INTEGRATED DASHCAM
Toyota Ice
Toyota Categories
Automobile
Automobile Accessories
Car Navigation system
Forklifts
Engine
More Toyota Manuals
Login
Sign In
OR
Sign in with Facebook
Sign in with Google
Upload manual
Upload from disk
Upload from URL