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Toyota Kluger manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota Kluger Owner's Manual (500 pages)
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Toyota
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Automobile
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
For Your Information
8
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
9
Vehicle Data Recordings
9
Disclosure of the EDR Data
10
Event Data Recorder
10
General Precaution Regarding Children’s Safety
11
General Precautions While Driving
11
Reading this Manual
12
How to Search
13
Exterior Diagram
14
Pictorial Index
14
Instrument Panel Diagram
16
Switches Diagrams
18
Interior Diagram
22
1 For Safety and Security
25
1-1. for Safe Use
26
For Safety Drive
28
Correct Driving Posture
28
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
28
Adjusting the Mirrors
29
Seat Belts
30
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
30
Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats)
31
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
31
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
31
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
31
When Not Using the Rear Seat Belts
32
Third Seat Belts
32
Child Seat Belt Usage
32
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated (Front Seats)
32
Precautions Concerning Wearing Seat Belts
33
Pregnant Women
33
People Suffering Illness
34
When Children Are in the Vehicle
34
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor (Front Seats)
34
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
34
SRS Airbags
35
SRS Front Airbags
35
SRS Front Side Airbags
35
SRS Airbag System Components
36
SRS Airbag Precautions
37
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
40
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
41
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)
41
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags)
41
Conditions under Which the SRS Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other than a Collision
41
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags (SRS Front Airbags)
42
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags (SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags)
42
When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer
43
Safety Information for Children
44
Child Restraint Systems
45
Types of Child Restraints
46
Junior Seat (Booster Seat)
46
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions
47
Child Restraint System List
49
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions (with ISOFIX Rigid Anchors)
50
ISOFIX Child Restraint System List
52
When Installing a Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger Seat
53
Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System
53
Using a Child Restraint System
54
Child Restraint Precautions
54
When the Child Restraint System Is Not in Use
55
Installing Child Restraints
56
ISOFIX Rigid Anchors
56
Child Restraint Anchor Fitting
56
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)
57
Rear-Facing Baby Seat (Infant Seat)/Child Seat (Convertible Seat)
57
Forward-Facing Child Seat (Convertible Seat)
59
Junior Seat (Booster Seat) Installation
61
Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt
62
Installation with ISOFIX Rigid Anchors
63
Using the Child Restraint Anchor Fitting
64
When Installing a Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger's Seat or Third Seats
65
Precautions When Installing a Child Restraint System
65
To Correctly Attach a Child Restraint System to the Anchors
68
Using Child Restraint Anchorages
68
Exhaust Gas Precautions
69
Engine Immobilizer System
70
Before Driving
26
Floor Mat
26
1-2. Theft Deterrent System
70
Alarm
72
Setting the Alarm System
72
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
73
Triggering of the Alarm
74
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
74
2 Instrument Cluster
75
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights and Indicators
76
Warning Lights
77
Indicators
79
If a Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come on
81
Gauge and Meters
82
Changing the Trip Meter Display
83
Instrument Panel Light Control
84
Outside Temperature Display
84
The Meters and Display Illuminate When
84
To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components
84
Display Contents
85
Drive Information
85
Multi-Information Display (with Monochrome Display)
85
Current Fuel Consumption
86
Distance (after Reset)
86
Distance (Driving Range)
86
Changing the Settings
87
Settings Display
87
Customizable Items
88
Liquid Crystal Display
88
Setting Display Automatic Cancelation
88
The Information Display at Low Temperatures
88
Multi-Information Display (with Color Display)
89
Operating the Meter Control Switches
90
Drive Information (Multi-Information Display (with Color Display))
91
Cautions During Setting up the Display
93
Pop-Up Display
93
Setting the Display Automatic Cancelation
93
Eco Driving Indicator Light
94
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
94
Eco Driving Indicator Light Customization
95
Operation of Eco Driving Indicator
95
Fuel Consumption Information
96
Trip Information
97
Cruising Range
98
Past Record
98
Resetting the Data
98
Updating the Past Record Data
98
Operation of each Component
99
3-1. Key Information
100
Keys
100
Wireless Remote Control
101
Panic Mode
102
Using the Mechanical Key (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
102
Conditions Affecting Operation
103
If You Lose Your Keys
103
When Required to Leave the Vehicle’s Key with a Parking Attendant
103
When Riding in an Aircraft
103
Confirmation of the Registered Key Number (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
104
If a Wrong Key Is Used (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
104
Key Battery Depletion
104
Carrying the Electronic Key on Your Person (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
105
In Case of a Smart Entry &Amp; Start System Malfunction or Other Key-Related Problems (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
105
To Prevent Key Damage
105
When an Electronic Key Is Lost
105
Locking the Doors Side Doors
106
Side Doors
106
Wireless Remote Control (Closing and Locking the Side Doors)
107
Key (Closing and Locking the Side Doors)
108
Operation Signals
108
Security Feature for the Doors
108
When the Door Cannot be Locked by the Lock Sensor on the Upper Part Ofthe Front Door Handle (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
108
If the Smart Entry & Start System or the Wireless Remote Control Does Not Operate Properly
109
Jam Protection Function
109
Power Back Door Reservation Lock (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
109
Door Lock Switch
110
Inside Lock Buttons
110
Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key
110
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Inside
110
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
111
Switching the Door Unlock Function (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
112
Conditions Affecting the Operation of the Smart Entry & Start System or Wireless Remote Control
113
Back Door
114
Locking and Unlocking the Back Door
114
Opening/Closing the Back Door from Inside the Vehicle (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
114
Back Door Opener
115
Opening the Back Door from Outside the Vehicle
115
Wireless Remote Control (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
115
Power Back Door Switch (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
116
When Closing the Back Door
116
Adjusting the Open Position of the Back Door (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
117
Canceling the Power Back Door System (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
117
After the Back Door Has Been Opened and then Closed
118
Luggage Compartment Light
118
If the Back Door Opener Is Inoperative
119
The Power Back Door Can be Opened When
119
The Power Back Door Can be Operated When
119
Back Door Closing Assist (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
120
Jam Protection Function (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
120
Power Back Door Operation (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
120
Power Back Door Operation Using the Entry Function (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
120
Precautions When Operating the Back Door
122
Precautions Concerning the Jam Protection Function (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
125
Back Door Damper Stays (Vehicles Without a Power Back Door)
126
Back Door Spindles (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
126
To Prevent Back Door Closer Malfunction (Vehicles with a Power Back Door)
127
To Prevent Damage to the Power Back Door (if Equipped)
127
Glass Hatch
128
After Closing the Glass Hatch
129
Function to Prevent the Glass Hatch Being Locked with the Electronic Key Inside
129
Opening and Closing the Glass Hatch
129
The Glass Hatch Can be Opened When
129
Precautions When Operating the Glass Hatch
130
Glass Hatch Damper Stays
132
Antenna Location
133
Smart Entry & Start System
133
Alarms and Warning Indicators
134
Effective Range (Areas Within Which the Electronic Key Is Detected)
134
Battery-Saving Function
135
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
135
Conditions Affecting Operation of the Smart Entry & Start System
136
Note for the Entry Function
137
If the Smart Entry & Start System Does Not Operate Properly
139
If the Smart Entry & Start System Has Been Deactivated in a Customized Setting
139
To Operate the System Properly
139
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods (Concerning the Smart Entry & Start System)
139
Front Seats
141
Adjusting the Seats
141
Manual Seat
141
Power Seat
141
Precautions: Seat Adjustment
142
Precautions: When Adjusting the Seat Position
142
Rear Seats Adjustment
143
Moving a Second Seat for Third Seat Access
144
Folding down the Second Seats
145
Folding down the Third Seats
147
Returning the Third Seats
148
After Adjusting or Returning the Seats
149
Driving Position Memory
150
In Order to Correctly Use the Driving Position Memory Function
151
Operating the Driving Position Memory after Turning the Engine Switch off
151
Recall Procedure
151
To Stop the Position Recall Operation Part-Way through
151
Memory Recall Function
152
Cancelation Procedure
153
Recalling the Driving Position Using the Memory Recall Function
153
Head Restraints
154
Installing the Head Restraints
155
Removing the Head Restraints
155
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints (Except Third Seats)
156
Adjusting the Third Seat Head Restraints
156
Head Restraint Precautions
156
Horn
157
Steering Wheel Adjustment
157
Precaution after Adjusting the Steering Wheel
158
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
159
Anti-Glare Function
159
Inside Rear View Mirror
159
Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
160
To Prevent Sensor Error (Vehicles with an Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror)
160
Folding the Mirrors
161
Outside Rear View Mirrors Adjustment
161
Automatic Adjustment of the Mirror Angle (if Equipped)
162
Important Points While Driving (Concerning Mirrors)
162
Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When
162
When the Mirrors Are Fogged up (Vehicles with Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers)
162
Opening and Closing Procedures
163
Power Windows
163
Jam Protection Function (Windows with One-Touch Closing Function Only)
164
Operating the Power Windows after Turning the Engine off
164
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
164
Window Lock Switch
164
Door Lock Linked Window Operation (Windows with One-Touch Closing Function Only)
165
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally (Windows with One-Touch Closing Function Only)
165
Precautions When Closing the Windows
166
Moon Roof
167
Opening and Closing the Moon Roof
167
Tilting up and down the Moon Roof
167
Moon Roof Jam Protection Function
168
Operating the Moon Roof after Turning the Engine off
168
Sunshade
168
The Moon Roof Can be Operated When
168
When the Moon Roof Does Not Close Normally
169
Precautions When Operating the Moon Roof
170
4 Driving
171
Precautions When Folding the Rear Seatbacks down
149
4-1. before Driving
172
Parking the Vehicle
172
Stopping
172
Breaking in Your New Toyota
173
Engine Speed While Driving
173
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
173
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
174
Precautions When Driving the Vehicle
174
Precautions When Starting the Vehicle
174
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
175
When Shifting the Shift Lever
176
Precautions When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
178
Precautions When the Vehicle Is Parked
178
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck (AWD Models)
179
Notice: When Driving the Vehicle
179
Precautions When Braking
179
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
180
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
180
When Encountering Flooded Roads
180
When Parking the Vehicle
180
Cargo and Luggage
181
Storage Precautions
181
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Luggage Compartment
181
Load and Distribution
182
Roof Luggage Carrier Precautions (Vehicles with Roof Rails)
182
When Installing Cross Rails (Vehicles with Roof Rails)
183
When Loading Cargo (Vehicles with Moon Roof)
183
Gross Vehicle Weight
184
Trailer Towing
184
Weight Limits for Towing
184
Gross Axle Weight
185
Trailer Tongue Load
185
Connecting Trailer Lights
186
Hitch
186
Selecting a Trailer Ball
186
Before Towing
187
Maintenance if You Tow a Trailer
187
Precautions Concerning Hitches
188
To Avoid Accident or Injury When Towing a Trailer
188
Do Not Directly Splice Trailer Lights
189
When Installing a Towing Harness to the Vehicle
189
When Installing a Trailer Hitch
189
Trailer Towing Tips
190
To Avoid an Accident When Towing a Trailer
192
Changing the Engine Switch Positions
193
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System)
193
Starting the Engine
193
If the Engine Does Not Start
194
Key Reminder Function
194
Turning the Key from “ACC” to “LOCK”
194
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
194
To Prevent Battery Discharge
195
When Starting the Engine
195
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
196
Starting the Engine (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
196
Changing Engine Switch Modes
197
Stopping the Engine (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
197
Auto Power off Function
198
When Stopping the Engine with the Shift Lever in a Position Other than P
198
Operation of the Engine Switch
199
Steering Lock
199
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
199
When “Check Entry & Start System” Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display
199
Caution While Driving
200
Precaution When Starting the Engine
200
Stopping the Engine in an Emergency
200
Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the Engine Switch
201
To Prevent Discharge of the Battery
201
Automatic Transmission
202
Shifting the Shift Lever
202
Selecting Snow Mode
203
Shift Position Purpose
203
Selecting Shift Ranges in the S Position
204
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
205
S Mode
205
Snow Mode Automatic Deactivation
205
When Driving with Cruise Control or Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activated
205
Ai-Shift
206
If the Automatic Transmission Fluid Temperature Warning Message Is Displayed
206
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
207
Turn Signal Lever
207
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
207
Parking Brake
208
Headlight Switch
209
Automatic Light off System
210
Daytime Running Light System
210
Headlight Control Sensor
210
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
210
Automatic Headlight Leveling System (Vehicles with LED Headlights)
211
Battery-Saving Function Info
211
Activating the Automatic High Beam System
212
Automatic High Beam
212
High Beam Automatic Turning on or off Conditions
213
Camera Sensor Detection Information
214
Switching to High Beam
214
The Automatic High Beam Can be Operated When
214
Turning the High Beam On/Off Manually
214
Factors that May Affect the Amount of Time Taken to Turn High Beamon or off
215
Limitations of the Automatic High Beam
216
Notes When Using the Automatic High Beam System
216
Fog Light Switch
217
Fog Lights Can be Used When
217
Operating the Wiper Lever
218
Windshield Wipers and Washer
218
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
219
Dripping Prevention Wiper Sweep (Vehicles with Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
220
Effects of Vehicle Speed on Wiper Operation (Vehicles with Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
220
Raindrop Sensor (Vehicles with Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
220
The Windshield Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
220
Caution Regarding the Use of Washer Fluid
221
Caution Regarding the Use of Windshield Wipers in “AUTO” Mode
221
When a Nozzle Becomes Blocked
221
When the Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
221
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
222
If no Washer Fluid Sprays
223
The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
223
Before Refueling the Vehicle
224
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
224
Refueling Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
224
Caution Regarding Refueling the Vehicle
225
To Open the Fuel Tank Cap
226
When the Fuel Filler Door Cannot be Opened by Pressing the Inside Switch
226
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
227
When Replacing the Fuel Tank Cap
227
Cruise Control
228
Setting the Vehicle Speed
229
Adjusting the Set Speed
230
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
230
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
231
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
231
Cruise Control Can be Set When
231
If the Warning Message for the Cruise Control Is Shown on the Multi-Information Display
231
Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control
232
To Avoid Operating the Cruise Control by Mistake
232
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
233
Setting the Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
234
Adjusting the Set Speed (Dynamic Radar Cruise Control)
235
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
236
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
236
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
237
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
238
Approach Warning
239
Example of Acceleration
239
Example of Follow-Up Cruising
239
Warnings May Not Occur When
239
Selecting Conventional Constant Speed Control Mode
240
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed (Dynamic Radar CC)
241
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control
241
Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control
241
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can be Set When
241
Operation Guide Display
242
Radar Sensor and Grille Cover
242
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
243
Cautions Regarding the Driving Assist Systems
243
Situations Unsuitable for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
244
To Avoid Inadvertent Cruise Control Activation
244
When the Sensor May Not be Correctly Detecting the Vehicle Ahead
244
Conditions under Which the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode May Not Function Correctly
245
Handling the Radar Sensor
246
LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
247
Turning the LDA System on
247
Indication on the Multi-Information Display (LDA)
248
Operating Conditions of the LDA System
248
After the Vehicle Has Been Parked in the Sun
249
If There Are Lane Markers on Only One Side of the Vehicle
249
Temporary Cancelation of the LDA System Functions
249
The Lane Departure Warning
249
Conditions in Which the Function May Not Operate Correctly
250
Warning Messages for the LDA System
250
Before Using the LDA System
251
Situations Unsuitable for LDA System
251
To Avoid Operating the LDA by Mistake
251
Camera Sensor (LDA)
252
To Prevent Damage to or Incorrect Operation of the LDA System
252
All-Wheel Drive Lock Mode
253
All-Wheel Drive Lock Mode Can be Operated When
253
All-Wheel Drive Lock Switch (AWD Models)
253
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
254
Brake Assist
254
Driving Assist Systems
254
VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
254
Dynamic Torque Control AWD System (AWD Models)
255
EPS (Electric Power Steering)
255
Disabling the TRC System
256
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Operating
256
Automatic Reactivation of TRC and VSC Systems
257
Sounds and Vibrations Caused by the ABS, Brake Assist, TRC, VSC and Hill-Start Assist Control Systems
257
Turning off both TRC and VSC Systems
257
When the Message Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display Showing that TRC Has Been Disabled
257
Automatic System Cancelation of Hill-Start Assist Control
258
Operating Conditions of Hill-Start Assist Control
258
Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System
258
The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When
258
Hill- Start Assist Control
259
TRC May Not Operate Effectively When
259
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Turned off
259
When the VSC Is Activated
259
Activating the Downhill Assist Control System
260
Conditions in Which the Downhill Assist Control System Does Not Operate
260
Downhill Assist Control System (AWD Models)
260
While the Downhill Assist Control System Is Operating
260
Downhill Assist Control System Operation Sound
261
If the Slip Indicator Comes on
261
If the “DAC” Switch Is Turned off During Operation of the Downhill Assist Control System
261
When the Downhill Assist Control System Operates Continuously
261
PCS (Pre-Crash Safety System)
262
Pre-Crash Warning
262
Disabling Pre-Crash Safety System
263
Radar Sensor
263
The Pre-Crash Safety System Is Operational When
263
Conditions that May Trigger the System Even if There Is no Danger of a Collision
264
Automatic Cancelation of the Pre-Crash Safety System
265
Obstacles Not Detected
265
Situations in Which the Pre-Crash Safety System Does Not Function Properly
265
Handling the Radar Sensor (Pre-Crash Safety System)
266
Limitations of the Pre-Crash Safety System
266
When the Sensor May Not be Correctly Detecting the Vehicle Ahead (Pre-Crash Safety System)
266
Cautions Regarding the Assist Contents of the System
267
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)
268
Conditions under Which the Blind Spot Monitor will Not Detect a Vehicle
269
The Blind Spot Monitor Detection Areas
269
The Blind Spot Monitor Is Operational When
269
The Blind Spot Monitor will Detect a Vehicle When
269
Conditions under Which the Blind Spot Monitor May Not Function Correctly
270
Instances of the Blind Spot Monitor Unnecessarily Detecting a Vehicle or Object
270
The Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility
271
When There Is a Malfunction in the System (Blind Spot Monitor)
271
Cautions Regarding the Use of the System (Blind Spot Monitor)
272
Handling the Radar Sensor (Blind Spot Monitor)
272
Driving Tips
273
Winter Driving Tips
273
Before Driving the Vehicle
274
When Driving the Vehicle
274
Selecting Tire Chains
275
Tire Chain Installation
275
Driving with Snow Tires
276
Driving with Tire Chains
276
Utility Vehicle Precautions
277
Utility Vehicle Feature
277
Off-Road Driving
278
To Prevent Water Damage
279
When You Drive through Water
279
Inspection after Off-Road Driving
279
5 Interior Features
281
5-1. Using the Air Conditioning
281
System and Defogger
281
Front Manual Air Conditioning System
282
Air Conditioning Controls
282
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
282
Fan Speed Setting
282
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger Front Manual Air Conditioning System
282
Changing Airflow Modes
283
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
283
Defogging the Windshield
283
Air Outlets
284
Defogging the Rear Window
284
Location of Air Outlets
284
Adjusting the Position of and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
284
Front Side Outlets
285
Fogging up of the Windows
285
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
285
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
286
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
286
Front Automatic Air Conditioning System
287
Air Conditioning Controls View
287
To Set the Fan Speed
288
To Change Airflow Modes
288
Using Automatic Mode
288
To Switch between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
289
Defogging the Windshield, the Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirrors
289
Vehicles with Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
289
Air Outlets Location
290
Adjusting the Position of the Air Outlets and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
290
Rear Manual Air Conditioning System
293
Rear Automatic Air Conditioning System
296
Seat Heaters/ Seat Ventilators
299
The Seat Heaters and Seat Heaters/Ventilators Can be Used When
300
Interior Lights List
301
Using the Interior
301
Interior Lights
302
Personal Lights
302
Illuminated Entry System
303
List of Storage Features
304
Using the Storage
304
Glove Box
305
Console Box
305
Bottle Holders
306
Tray in the Console Box
306
When Using the Bottle Holder
307
Cup Holders
307
Removing the Cup Holder Insert (Front Cup Holder)
308
Auxiliary Boxes
309
Overhead Box
309
Driver's Side Instrument Panel Box
309
Items Unsuitable for Storing (Overhead)
309
Open Tray
310
Items Unsuitable for the Open Tray
310
Cargo Hooks
311
Grocery Bag Hooks
311
Luggage Compartment Features
311
Center Deck under Tray
312
Deck Side Box
312
Installing the Luggage Cover
313
Luggage Cover
313
Removing the Luggage Cover
314
Stowing the Luggage Cover
314
Caution for the Luggage Cover
315
When Extending the Luggage Cover Unit
315
When Installing/Stowing the Luggage Cover
315
When Using the Luggage Cover
315
Other Interior Features
316
Sun Visors
316
Vanity Mirrors
316
Conversation Mirror
317
To Use the Overhead Console from the Conversation Mirror State
317
Clock
318
The Clock Is Displayed When
318
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
318
Outside Temperature Display Info
319
The Outside Temperature Is Displayed When
319
When the Outside Temperature Display Flashes
319
When “--” and “E” Is Displayed
319
Power Outlets
320
The Power Outlets Can be Used When
321
To Avoid Damaging the Power Outlets
321
To Prevent Blown Fuse
321
Rear Sunshades
322
Armrest
323
Coat Hooks
323
Assist Grips
324
6 Maintenance and Care
325
Automatic Car Washes
326
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
326
High Pressure Car Washes
326
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
326
6-1. Maintenance and Care
326
Aluminum Wheels
327
Bumpers
327
When Using a Car Wash (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
327
Precaution Regarding the Rear Bumper with Blind Spot Monitor (if Equipped)
328
Precautions Regarding the Exhaust Pipe
328
When Cleaning the Windshield (Vehicles with Rainsensing Windshield Wipers)
328
When Washing the Vehicle
328
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
329
To Prevent Paint Deterioration and Corrosion on the Body and Components (Aluminum Wheels Etc.)
329
When Using a High Pressure Car Wash
329
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
330
Cleaning the Leather Areas
330
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
330
Caring for Leather Areas
331
Seat Belts Cleaning
331
Shampooing the Carpets
331
Water in the Vehicle
331
Cleaning Detergents
332
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
332
Water on the Floor
332
When Cleaning the Inside of the Windshield (Vehicles with LDA [Lane Departure Alert] and Automatic High Beam)
332
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
333
Maintenance Requirements
333
Scheduled Maintenance
333
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairs?
334
When Using an Automatic Car Wash (Vehicles with Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
329
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
335
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
335
Caution When Working on the Engine Compartment
336
Safety Glasses
336
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fans or Radiator Grille
336
If the Fluid Level Is Low or High
337
Hood
338
Release the Lock from the Inside of the Vehicle to Open the Hood
338
After Installing the Support Rod into the Slot
339
Pre-Driving Check of the Hood
339
When Closing the Hood
339
Positioning a Floor Jack
340
Engine Compartment View and Parts Identification
341
Checking the Engine Oil
342
Engine Oil
342
Adding Engine Oil
343
Engine Oil Consumption
343
Used Engine Oil
344
When Replacing the Engine Oil
344
Coolant Selection
345
Engine Coolant
345
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
345
If You Spill Coolant
346
Radiator and Condenser
346
When Adding Coolant
346
Battery Check
347
Before Recharging the Battery
347
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
348
Chemicals in the Battery
348
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
349
How to Recharge the Battery
349
When Recharging the Battery
349
Where to Safely Charge the Battery
349
Diluting Washer Fluid
350
Do Not Use any Fluid Other than Washer Fluid
350
Washer Fluid
350
When Adding Washer Fluid
350
Checking Tires
351
Tires
351
Tire Rotation
352
If the Tread on Snow Tires Wears down below 4 MM (0.16 In.)
353
Proper Storage of the Spare Tire
353
Tire Life
353
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
353
Caution When Inspecting or Replacing Tires
354
Driving on Rough Roads
354
If Tire Inflation Pressure of each Tire Becomes Low While Driving
354
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
355
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
355
Tire Inflation Pressure
355
When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
356
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
357
Wheel Selection
357
Wheels
357
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
358
When Replacing Wheels
358
Air Conditioning Filter Removal
359
Air Conditioning Filter Checking Interval
360
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
360
When Using the Air Conditioning System
360
Wireless Remote Control/Electronic Key Battery
361
Caution Regarding Removed Battery and Other Parts
363
For Normal Operation after Replacing the Battery
363
If the Key Battery Is Depleted
363
Checking and Replacing Fuses
364
Fuses under the Passenger’s Side Instrument Panel
365
After a Fuse Is Replaced
367
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
367
To Prevent System Breakdowns and Vehicle Fire
367
When Replacing Light Bulbs
367
Light Bulbs
368
Bulb Locations
369
Headlight Low Beams (Vehicles with Halogen Headlights) Replacement
370
Replacing Light Bulbs
370
Headlight High Beams Replacement
371
Front Position Lights Replacement
373
Front Turn Signal Lights Replacement
374
Front Fog Lights Replacement
375
Stop/Tail Lights and Rear Turn Signal Lights Replacement
377
Tail Lights and Back-Up Lights Replacement
379
License Plate Lights Replacement
380
Caution When Replacing Light Bulbs
381
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
381
LED Light Bulbs
381
Replacing the Following Bulbs
381
When Trouble Arises
383
Emergency Flashers
384
If You Remove the Air Cleaner Filter
337
7-1. Essential Information
384
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
385
If the Engine Has to be Turned off While Driving
386
Situations When It Is Necessary to Contact Dealers before Towing
387
Steps to Take in an Emergency if Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
387
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
388
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
388
Using a Flatbed Truck
389
Emergency Towing
390
Emergency Towing Procedure
391
Wheel Nut Wrench
392
While Towing
392
When Towing the Vehicle
393
Installing Towing Eyelets to the Vehicle
394
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle During Emergency Towing
395
Audible Symptoms
396
If You Think Something Is Wrong
396
Operational Symptoms
396
Visible Symptoms
396
Fuel Pump Shut off System
397
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
398
Warning Light and Warning Buzzer List
398
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
402
Front Passenger Detection Sensor, Seat Belt Reminder and Warning Buzzer
402
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
402
Warning Buzzer
402
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
403
Warning Message and Warning Buzzer List
404
Messages Displays
414
The LDA (Lane Departure Alert) Lane Departure Warning Function
414
Warning Message in Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Mode (if Equipped)
414
Have the Malfunction Repaired Immediately (Vehicles with Asmart Entry & Start System)
415
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
420
If You Have a Flat Tire
420
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
421
Using the Tire Jack
422
Taking out the Jack
423
Taking out the Spare Tire
424
Replacing a Flat Tire
428
If the Spare Tire Cannot be Lowered
430
Caution When Replacing a Flat Tire
431
Installing the Spare Tire
432
Stowing the Flat Tire, Jack and All Tools
433
After Using the Tools and Jack
435
Proper Storage of Spare Tires
435
Replacing a Flat Tire for Vehicles with Power Back Door
435
When Stowing the Flat Tire
435
If the Engine will Not Start
436
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
438
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
439
Locking and Unlocking the Doors and Key Linked Functions
439
Starting the Engine - Steps
440
Replacing the Key Battery
441
Stopping the Engine
441
When the Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
441
If the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
442
Charging the Battery
444
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
444
When Recharging or Replacing the Battery
444
Avoiding Battery Fires or Explosions
445
Battery Precautions
445
When Handling Jumper Cables
445
If Your Vehicle Overheats
446
When Inspecting under the Hood of Your Vehicle
447
To Prevent Damage to the Cooling System
448
When Adding Engine Coolant
448
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
449
To Avoid Damaging the Transmission and Other Components
450
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
450
8 Vehicle Specifications
451
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle When Towing Using a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
395
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle When Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
395
Dimensions
452
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
452
Specifications Maintenance Data
452
(Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
452
8-1. Specifications
452
Engine Number
453
Vehicle Identification
453
Engine Specifications
454
Fuel Specifications
454
Engine Oil Selection
455
Lubrication System Data
455
Recommended Viscosity (SAE)
456
How to Read Oil Container Labels
457
Cooling System Data
458
Ignition System Data
458
Iridium-Tipped Spark Plugs
458
Automatic Transaxle
459
Automatic Transmission Fluid Type
459
Electrical System Data
459
Brakes Data
460
Rear Differential (AWD Models) Data
460
Transfer (AWD Models) Data
460
Steering Data
461
Tires and Wheels Data
461
When Towing a Trailer (245/55R19 103T Tires)
461
Light Bulbs Data
462
Fuel Information
463
If Your Engine Knocks
463
Notice on Fuel Quality
463
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in a Gasoline Engine
463
Changing on the Audio System Screen
464
Customizable Features
464
Customizing Vehicle Features
464
8-2. Customization
464
Customization of Gauges, Meters and Multi-Information Display
465
Customization of Door Lock
467
Customization of Smart Entry & Start System
467
Customization of Power Back Door
468
Customization of Wireless Remote Control
468
Customization of Driving Position Memory
469
Customization of Power Windows and Moon Roof
469
Customization of Turn Signal Lever
470
Customization of Automatic Air Conditioning System
471
Customization of Automatic Light Control System
471
Customization of Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor (Refer to “Navigation and Multi-Media System Owner’s Manual”)
471
Customization of Illumination
472
Changing of the Power Back Door Opening Angle
473
During Customization
473
Vehicle Customization
473
When Customizing on the Audio System Screen
473
Items to Initialize
474
8-3. Initialization
474
Index
475
What to Do if
475
(Troubleshooting)
475
What to Do If... (Troubleshooting)
476
The Doors Cannot be Locked, Unlocked, Opened or Closed
476
If You Believe Something Is Wrong
477
The Engine Does Not Start
477
The Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P Even if You Depress the Brake Pedal
478
The Steering Wheel Cannot be Turned after the Engine Is Stopped
478
The Windows Do Not Open or Close by Operating the Power Window Switches
478
The Engine Switch Is Turned off Automatically
479
A Warning Buzzer Sounds During Driving
479
An Alarm Is Activated and the Horn Sounds
479
A Warning Buzzer Sounds When Leaving the Vehicle
480
When a Problem Has Occurred
481
Alphabetical Index
482
Gas Station Information
498
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