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Toyota Mirai 2017 Owner's Manual (465 pages)
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Toyota
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Automobile
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Table of Contents
Pictorial Index
1
Table of Contents
2
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
6
For Your Information
6
Installation of a Mobile Two-Way Radio System
7
Data Usage
8
Usage of Data Collected through Safety Connect
8
Vehicle Data Recordings
8
Disclosure of the EDR Data
9
Event Data Recorder
9
Perchlorate Material
10
Scrapping of Your Toyota
10
Reading this Manual
12
Searching by Title
13
Searching by Name
13
How to Search
13
Exterior
14
Pictorial Index
14
Light Bulbs of the Exterior Lights for Driving
15
Instrument Panel
16
Switches
18
Interior
22
For Safety and Security
25
1-1. for Safe Use
26
Before Driving
26
Each
26
Floor Mat
26
When Installing the Driver’s Floor Mat
27
Adjusting the Mirrors
28
For Safety Drive
28
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
30
Seat Belts
30
Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats)
31
Seat Belt Comfort Guide (Rear Seats)
31
Seat Belt Pretensioners
31
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
32
Child Seat Belt Usage
32
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
32
Seat Belt Extender
32
People Suffering Illness
33
Pregnant Women
33
Wearing a Seat Belt
33
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor (Front Seats)
34
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
34
When Children Are in the Vehicle
34
Using a Seat Belt Extender
35
When Using a Seat Belt Extender
35
SRS Airbags
36
SRS Driver Airbag/Front Passenger Airbag
36
SRS Front Airbags
36
SRS Knee Airbag
36
SRS Curtain Shield Airbags
37
SRS Side Airbags
37
SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
37
SRS Airbag System Components
38
SRS Airbag Precautions
39
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
44
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)
44
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags)
45
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags
46
When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer
47
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
49
Adult
50
Child
50
Child Restraint System with Infant
51
Unoccupied
51
There Is a Malfunction in the System
52
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions
53
Safety Information for Children
55
Child Restraint Systems
56
Points to Remember
56
Handling the Child Restraint System
57
When a Child Is Riding
57
Child Restraint System
58
Types of Child Restraint System Installation Methods
58
When Installing a Child Restraint System to a Passenger Seat
59
When Using a Child Restraint System on a Passenger Seat
59
When Using a Child Restraint System on a Rear Seat
61
Child Restraint System Fixed with a Seat Belt
62
Installing Child Restraint System Using a Seat Belt
62
Rear-Facing — Infant Seat/Convertible Seat
62
Forward-Facing — Convertible Seat
63
Booster Seat
64
Booster Type
65
High Back Type
65
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
65
Do Not Use a Seat Belt Extender
66
When Installing a Booster Seat
66
When Installing a Child Restraint System
66
Child Restraint LATCH Anchors
67
Child Restraint System Fixed with a Child Restraint LATCH Anchors
67
Installation with LATCH System
67
Anchor Brackets (for Top Tether Strap)
69
Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Anchors
69
Using an Anchor Bracket (for Top Tether Strap)
69
Fixing the Top Tether Strap to the Anchor Bracket
70
Immobilizer System
72
Correct Driving Posture
28
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
28
1-2. Theft Deterrent System
72
Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction
73
Alarm
74
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
74
Setting the Alarm System
74
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
75
Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle
75
Triggering of the Alarm
75
Theft Prevention Labels
76
Fuel Cell System
77
System Maintenance
73
2. Fuel Cell Vehicle
77
Fuel Cell Vehicle Characteristics
78
Fuel Cell Vehicle Components
78
Fuel Cell Vehicle Fuel Cell Vehicle
78
Driving the Vehicle
79
Fuel Filling
79
Sounds Unique to the Fuel Cell Vehicle
80
Charging the Traction Battery
81
Maintenance, Repair, Recycling, and Disposal
81
Fuel Cell Vehicle Precautions
82
Hydrogen-Related Components
82
High-Voltage and High-Temperature Components
83
Emergency Shut off System
84
Fuel Cell Warning Message
84
Vehicle Proximity Notification System
84
Running out of Fuel
85
Traction Battery Air Intake Vent
85
Fuel Cell Stack
86
Hydrogen Tanks
86
Fuel Cell Stack Coolant
87
Hydrogen Detectors
87
Ion Filter
87
Tailpipe
87
Electromagnetic Waves (EMF)
88
Power Output Restriction
88
Traction Battery
88
Hydrogen Gas Characteristics
89
Basic Concepts of Hydrogen Safety
90
Detect to Stop Leakage
90
Disperse the Leaked Hydrogen Gas
90
Prevent Leakage
90
High-Voltage and High-Temperature Precautions
91
Precautions in Case of an Accident
92
Accelerator Pedal/Brake Pedal Operation
94
Advice for Driving Fuel Cell Vehicles
94
Fuel Cell System Indicator Usage
94
When Braking
94
Air Conditioning System On/Off
95
Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
95
Luggage
95
Using Eco Drive Mode
95
Instrument Cluster
97
Parking
81
Regenerative Braking
81
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights and
98
Warning Lights and Indicators
98
Warning Lights
99
Indicators
100
Fuel Gauge
102
Gauges and Meters
102
Main Display
102
Driving Range Distance
103
Odometer and Trip Meter
103
Speedometer
103
Changing the Display
104
Instrument Panel Light Control
104
Setting Split Screen on the Main Display
104
Instrument Panel Brightness Adjustment
105
Power Meter
105
The Meters and Display Illuminate When
105
Liquid Crystal Display
106
Outside Temperature Display
106
Audio System-Linked Display
107
Drive Information
107
Multi-Information Display
107
Navigation System-Linked Display
107
Energy Monitor
108
Operating the Meter Control Switches
108
Settings Display
108
Charge Area
110
Eco Area
110
Fuel Cell System Indicator and ECO Score
110
Power Area
110
5-Minute Fuel Consumption
111
Fuel Consumption Record
111
Monthly Fuel Consumption
111
Average Fuel Consumption
112
Average Vehicle Speed
112
Drive Monitor
112
Driving Time
112
Daily History
113
ECO Diary
113
Monthly History
113
Suspension of the Settings Display
114
When the 12-Volt Battery Terminal Is Disconnected and Reconnected
114
Operation of each Component
115
4-1. Key Information
116
Keys
116
Wireless Remote Control
116
If You Lose Your Mechanical Keys
117
Panic Mode
117
Using the Mechanical Key
117
When Riding in an Aircraft
117
Confirmation of the Registered Key Number
118
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
118
If a Wrong Key Is Used
118
Carrying the Electronic Key on Your Person
119
To Prevent Key Damage
119
When an Electronic Key Is Lost
119
4-2. Opening, Closing and
120
Locking the Doors Doors
120
Smart Key System
120
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Outside
120
Door Lock Buzzer
121
Operation Signals
121
Security Feature
121
Setting the Alarm
121
Door Lock Switches
122
Inside Lock Buttons
122
Locking the Doors from the Outside Without a Key
122
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Inside
122
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
123
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
123
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
124
Open Door Warning Buzzer
124
Switching the Door Unlock Function
124
Opening the Trunk from Inside the Vehicle
126
Opening the Trunk from Outside the Vehicle
126
Trunk
126
Luggage Security System
127
When Closing the Trunk
127
Function to Prevent Trunk Being Locked with the Electronic Key Inside
128
Internal Trunk Release Lever
128
Trunk Light
128
Using the Trunk
130
Antenna Location
131
Smart Key System
131
Alarms and Warning Indicators
132
Effective Range
132
When Opening the Trunk
132
Battery-Saving Function
133
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
133
Conditions Affecting Operation
134
Note for the Entry Function
135
If the Smart Key System Does Not Operate Properly
136
If the Smart Key System Has Been Deactivated in a Customized Setting
136
To Operate the System Properly
136
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
136
Adjustment Procedure
138
Front Seats
138
Power Easy Access System
138
4-3. Adjusting the Seats
138
Seat Adjustment
139
When Adjusting the Seat Position
139
Driving Position Memory
140
Operation of the Power Easy Access System
140
Recall Procedure
141
Recording Procedure
141
Memory Recall Function
142
Registering Procedure
142
Seat Positions that Can be Memorized
142
To Stop the Position Recall Operation Part-Way through
142
Cancelation Procedure
143
Recalling the Driving Position Using the Memory Recall Function
144
Head Restraints
145
Rear Seats
145
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints (Front Seats)
146
Adjusting the Rear Seat Head Restraint
146
Installing the Head Restraints
146
Removing the Head Restraints
146
Automatic Adjustment of the Steering Wheel Position
147
Horn
147
Steering Wheel
147
The Steering Wheel Can be Adjusted When
147
Adjusting the Steering Wheel and Mirrors
147
Caution While Driving
148
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
149
Anti-Glare Function
149
Inside Rear View Mirror
149
To Prevent Sensor Error
150
Folding and Extending the Mirrors
151
Outside Rear View Mirrors
151
Adjusting the Mirror Angle When the Vehicle Is Reversing
152
Linked Mirror Function When Reversing
152
Rain Clearing Mirrors
152
When the Mirrors Are Fogged up
152
Handling the Rain Clearing Mirror
153
Important Points While Driving
153
Using Automatic Mode in Cold Weather
153
4-5. Opening and Closing the Windows
154
Opening and Closing Procedures
154
Power Windows
154
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
154
Window Lock Switch
154
Door Lock Linked Window Operation
155
Power Windows Open Warning Buzzer
155
When Opening and Closing the Window Cannot be Done
155
Closing the Windows
156
Down Jam Protection Function
156
Up Jam Protection Function
156
5-1. before Driving
157
Parking the Vehicle
158
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
158
Stopping
158
Driving in the Rain
159
For Fuel-Efficient Driving
159
Restraining the Fuel Cell System Output (Brake Override System)
159
When Starting off on an Uphill
159
Breaking in Your New Toyota
160
Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System
160
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
160
When Driving the Vehicle
161
When Starting the Vehicle
161
When Changing the Shift Position
162
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
162
If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise
163
When the Vehicle Is Parked
163
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
163
When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
164
If the Vehicle will Not Shift out of the P Position
165
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
165
When Encountering Flooded Roads
165
Capacity and Distribution
166
Cargo and Luggage
166
Calculation Formula for Your Vehicle
167
Storage Precautions
168
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Trunk
168
Total Load Capacity and Seating Capacity
169
Vehicle Load Limits
169
Trailer Towing
170
Dinghy Towing
171
Power Switch
172
Starting the Fuel Cell System
172
5-2. Driving Procedures
172
Stopping the Fuel Cell System
173
Water Release
173
Auto Power off Function
174
Changing Power Switch Modes
174
Starting the Fuel Cell System in Cold Temperatures
175
Stopping the Fuel Cell System in Cold Temperatures
175
If the Fuel Cell System Does Not Start
176
If the “READY” Indicator Does Not Come on
176
Parking in Cold Temperatures
176
Automatic P Position Selection Function
177
If the Shift Control System Malfunctions
177
Operation of the Power Switch
177
Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the Power Switch
178
To Prevent 12-Volt Battery Discharge
178
When Starting the Fuel Cell System
178
Shift Lever
179
Shift Position Indicator
179
Shifting the Shift Lever
179
Transmission
179
P Position Switch
180
Shift Position Purpose
180
Shifting the Shift Position from P to Other Positions
180
Br Mode
181
Eco Drive Mode/Power Mode
181
Power Mode
181
Selecting a Drive Mode
181
For the Shift Positions
182
ECO HEAT/COOL Mode Operation for Eco Drive Mode
183
Power Mode Automatic Deactivation
183
Shifting from P on a Slope
183
If the Vehicle Cannot be Shifted out of P
184
Notes Regarding Shift Lever and P Position Switch Operation
184
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
185
Turn Signal Lever
185
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
185
Operating Instructions
186
Parking Brake
186
Parking Brake Engaged Warning Buzzer
186
Warning Messages and Buzzers
186
And Wipers Headlight Switch
187
Operating the Lights and Wipers
187
Daytime Running Light System
188
Headlight Control Sensor
188
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
188
12-Volt Battery-Saving Function
189
Automatic Headlight Leveling System
189
Automatic Light off System
189
Light Reminder Buzzer
189
Activating the Automatic High Beam System
190
Automatic High Beam
190
High Beam Automatic Turning on or off Conditions
191
Switching to High Beam
191
Switching to Low Beam
191
Turning the High Beam On/Off Manually
191
Camera Sensor Detection Information
192
The Automatic High Beam Can be Operated When
192
Notes When Using the Automatic High Beam System
194
Operating the Wiper Lever
195
Windshield Wipers and Washer
195
Effects of Vehicle Speed on Wiper Operation
196
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
196
Raindrop Sensor
196
Washer/Wiper Dual Operation
196
When a Nozzle Becomes Blocked
197
When the Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty
197
When the Windshield Is Dry
197
Before Filling
198
Fuel Type
198
Notes on Fueling
198
Opening the Fuel Door
198
5-4. Refueling
198
When Filling
199
Closing the Fuel Door
201
If the Fuel Door Lock Cannot be Released (I.e., if It Is Damaged)
201
Sounds During Filling
201
Safety Features
202
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
203
Summary of Functions
203
Using the Driving Support Systems
203
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
204
Example of Constant Speed Cruising
204
Example of Deceleration Cruising
204
Example of Acceleration
205
Example of Follow-Up Cruising
205
Setting the Vehicle Speed
205
Adjusting the Set Speed
206
Decreases the Speed
206
Increases the Speed
206
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
207
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
207
Approach Warning (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
208
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
208
Warnings May Not Occur When
208
Selecting Constant Speed Control Mode
209
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
210
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control
210
Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
210
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can be Set When
210
Certification for the Radar Sensor
211
Radar Sensor and Grille Cover
211
Warning Messages and Buzzers for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
211
Assisting the Driver to Judge Proper Following Distance
212
Assisting the Driver to Measure Following Distance
212
Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
212
Cautions Regarding the Driving Assist Systems
212
Situations Unsuitable for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
213
When the Sensor May Not be Correctly Detecting the Vehicle Ahead
213
Display
216
LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
216
Operating Conditions
217
Turning the LDA System on
217
Indication on the Multi-Information Display
218
When the Inside of both Lane Lines Are Black
218
When the Inside of both Lane Lines Turn White
218
When the Inside of Either Lane Line Turns White
218
After the Vehicle Has Been Parked in the Sun
219
Alert Buzzer for Lane Departure Alert
219
If There Are Lane Markers on Only One Side of the Vehicle
219
Temporary Cancelation of the LDA System Functions
219
Conditions in Which the Function May Not Operate Correctly
220
When Changing the Tires
220
Before Using the LDA System
221
Situations Unsuitable for LDA System
221
Warning Messages for the LDA System
221
Camera Sensor
222
To Prevent Damage to or Incorrect Operation of the LDA System
222
Intuitive Parking Assist
223
Types of Sensors
223
Turning the Intuitive Parking Assist System on
224
Navigation System Screen
225
Distance Display
226
Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance
226
Buzzer Operation and Distance to an Obstacle
227
Detection Range of the Sensors
227
Front Corner Sensors
228
Rear Corner and Rear Center Sensors
228
Setting up Intuitive Parking Assist
228
The Intuitive Parking Assist Can be Operated When
228
Sensor Detection Information
229
Certification for the Intuitive Parking Assist
230
Notes When Washing the Vehicle
231
When Using Intuitive Parking Assist
231
Driving Assist Systems
232
Disabling the TRAC System
233
When the TRAC/VSC/ABS Systems Are Operating
233
ECB Operating Sound
234
EPS Operation Sound
234
Turning off both TRAC and VSC Systems
234
Automatic Reactivation of TRAC and VSC Systems
235
Automatic System Cancelation of Hill-Start Assist Control
235
Operating Conditions of Hill-Start Assist Control
235
Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System
235
Hill- Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively When
236
The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When
236
TRAC May Not Operate Effectively When
236
When the TRAC, VSC And/Or ABS Is Activated
236
Handling of Tires and the Suspension
237
Replacing Tires
237
PCS (Pre-Collision System)
238
Pre-Collision Brake Assist
238
Pre-Collision Braking
238
Pre-Collision Warning
238
Changing the Alert Timing of the Pre-Collision System
239
Changing the Pre-Collision System
239
Turning off the Pre-Collision System
239
Radar Sensor
240
Obstacles Not Detected
241
Automatic Cancelation of the Pre-Collision System
242
When the TRAC and VSC Are Turned off
242
Handling the Radar Sensor
243
Limitations of the Pre-Collision System
243
Assisting the Driver in Making Correct Judgement
244
Assisting the Driver in Taking Action
244
Assisting the Driver in Watching the Road
244
Cautions Regarding the Assist Contents of the System
244
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)
245
BSM Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators
245
Rear Cross Traffic Alert Buzzer
245
Summary of the Blind Spot Monitor
245
Rear Cross Traffic Alert Buzzer Hearing
246
The BSM Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility
246
Turning the Blind Spot Monitor System on
246
Certification for the Blind Spot Monitor System
247
The Blind Spot Monitor Function
247
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Detection Areas
248
The Blind Spot Monitor Function Is Operational When
248
The Blind Spot Monitor Function will Detect a Vehicle When
248
Cautions Regarding the Use of the System
250
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function
250
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Detection Areas
251
The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Is Operational When
251
Before Driving the Vehicle
253
Preparation for Winter
253
Winter Driving Tips
253
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
254
Selecting Tire Chains
254
Tire Chain Installation
254
When Parking the Vehicle
254
Driving with Snow Tires
255
Driving with Tire Chains
255
Fitting Tire Chains
255
Repairing or Replacing Snow Tires
255
Interior Features
257
Using the Air Conditioning
257
Automatic Air Conditioning System
258
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
258
Air Conditioning Controls
258
Change the Airflow Mode
259
Fan Speed Setting
259
Other Functions
259
Automatic Mode Indicator
260
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
260
Using the Automatic Air Conditioning System
260
Using the ECO HEAT/COOL Mode
260
Defogging the Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirrors
261
Defogging the Windshield
261
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
261
Air Outlets
262
Location of Air Outlets
262
Using Automatic Mode
262
Fogging up of the Windows
263
Operation of the Air Conditioning System in ECO HEAT/COOL Mode
263
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
263
Windshield Fog Detection Function
263
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
264
When the Outside Temperature Is Low
264
Humidity Sensor
266
Heated Steering Wheel/Seat Heaters
267
Seat Heaters
268
When Not in Use (Rear Seats)
268
Interior Lights List
269
To Prevent Burns
266
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
266
Using the Interior Lights
269
Interior Lights
270
Personal Lights
270
Turns the Lights On/Off
270
Illuminated Entry System
271
List of Storage Features
272
6-3. Using the Storage Features
272
Glove Box
273
Console Box
273
Cup Holders
274
When Stowing Bottles (Front Cup Holder)
275
Bottle Holders
276
Auxiliary Box
276
Trunk Features
277
Grocery Bag Hooks
277
Warning Reflector Storage Space
277
Stowing the Warning Reflector
277
First-Aid Kit Storage Belt
278
Other Interior Features
279
Sun Visors
279
Vanity Mirrors
279
Clock
280
Round to the Nearest Hour
280
Time Adjustment
280
Armrest
281
Coat Hooks
281
Assist Grips
282
Power Outlet
283
Wireless Charger
284
Name for All Parts
284
The “Qi” Symbol
284
Recharging Function
285
Using the Wireless Charger
285
Lighting Conditions of Operation Indicator Light
286
When the Operation Indicator Light Flashes
286
The Wireless Charger Can be Operated When
287
Usable Portable Devices
287
When Covers and Accessories Are Attached to Portable Devices
287
While Charging, Noise Enters the am Radio
287
Certification for the Wireless Charger
288
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices
290
To Prevent Damage or Burns
290
To Prevent Failure or Damage to Data
291
Before Programming Homelink
292
Garage Door Opener
292
Programming the Homelink
292
Programming a Garage Door
293
Programming an Entry Gate
293
Programming Homelink
293
Programming a Rolling Code System
294
Enabling 2-Way Communication with a Garage Door
295
Garage Door Operation Indicators
296
Operating Homelink
296
Reprogramming a Single Homelink Button
296
Before Programming
297
Certification for the Garage Door Opener
297
Codes Stored in the Homelink Memory
297
Erasing the Entire Homelink Memory (All Three Codes)
297
Conforming to Federal Safety Standards
298
When Operating or Programming Homelink
298
Safety Connect
299
System Components
299
Safety Connect Services Information
300
Services
300
Subscription
300
Languages
301
Safety Connect LED Light Indicators
301
Safety Connect Services
301
When Contacting the Response Center
301
Emergency Assistance Button (“SOS”)
302
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
302
Stolen Vehicle Location
302
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
303
Safety Information for Safety Connect
303
Maintenance and Care
305
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
306
Automatic Car Washes
306
High Pressure Car Washes
306
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
306
7-1. Maintenance and Care
306
Aluminum Wheels
307
Bumpers
307
Front Side Windows Water-Repellent Coating
307
When Using a Car Wash
307
Precaution Regarding the Rear Bumper with Blind Spot Monitor
308
When Cleaning the Windshield
308
When Washing the Vehicle
308
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
309
When Using a High Pressure Car Wash
309
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
310
Cleaning the Leather Areas
310
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
310
Caring for Leather Areas
311
Shampooing the Carpets
311
Cleaning Detergents
312
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
312
Water on the Floor
312
When Cleaning the Inside of the Windshield
312
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
313
General Maintenance
313
Maintenance Requirements
313
Scheduled Maintenance
313
7-2. Maintenance
314
Allow Inspection and Repairs to be Performed by a Toyota Dealer
314
Handling of the 12-Volt Battery
314
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
314
Repair and Replacement
314
General Maintenance
315
Maintenance
315
Motor Compartment
315
Vehicle Interior
316
Vehicle Exterior
317
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
318
When Using an Automatic Car Wash
309
When Washing the Car
309
7-3. Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
318
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
318
Safety Glasses
319
Hood
320
Positioning a Floor Jack
321
When Raising Your Vehicle
322
Motor Compartment
323
Inverter Coolant
324
Inverter Coolant Selection
324
If Inverter Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
325
If You Spill Coolant
325
Radiator and Condenser
325
When Adding Coolant
325
Adding Fluid
326
Brake Fluid
326
Brake Fluid Can Absorb Moisture from the Air
326
Checking Fluid Level
326
Diluting Washer Fluid
327
Washer Fluid
327
When Adding Washer Fluid
327
12-Volt Battery
328
Removing the 12-Volt Battery Cover
328
After Recharging/Reconnecting the 12-Volt Battery
329
Before Recharging
329
Installing the 12-Volt Battery Cover
329
Chemicals in the 12-Volt Battery
330
Emergency Measures Regarding Electrolyte
330
How to Recharge the 12-Volt Battery
330
Where to Safely Charge the 12-Volt Battery
330
When Recharging the 12-Volt Battery
331
Checking Tires
332
Tire Rotation
332
Tires
332
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
333
Registering ID Codes
333
Tire Pressure Warning System
333
Maximum Load of Tire
334
Replacing Tires and Wheels
334
Tire Life
334
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
334
All Season Tires
335
Snow Tires
335
Summer Tires
335
Tire Types
335
Driving on Rough Roads
338
If Tire Inflation Pressure of each Tire Becomes Low While Driving
338
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
339
Location of the Tools and Jack
339
Replacing the Tire
339
Taking out the Jack
340
Using the Tire Jack
340
Replacing a Tire
341
Installing the Tire
343
When Replacing the Tires
345
Tire Inflation Pressure
346
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
347
Inspection and Adjustment Procedure
347
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
347
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
348
Proper Inflation Is Critical to Save Tire Performance
348
When Inspecting and Adjusting Tire Inflation Pressure
348
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
349
Wheel Selection
349
Wheels
349
When Replacing Wheels
349
Replacing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
350
Use of Defective Wheels Prohibited
350
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
350
Air Conditioning Filter
351
Removal Method
351
Electronic Key Battery
353
Checking and Replacing Fuses
355
After a Fuse Is Replaced
357
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
357
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
358
LED Light Bulbs
358
Light Bulbs
358
When Trouble Arises
359
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fans or Radiator Grille
319
When Working on the Motor Compartment
319
8-1. Essential Information
360
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
361
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
362
Situations When It Is Not Possible to be Towed by Another Vehicle
362
Emergency Flashers
360
8-2. Steps to Take in an Emergency
362
Situations When It Is Necessary to Contact Dealers before Towing
363
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
363
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
363
Emergency Towing
364
Using a Flatbed Truck
364
Emergency Towing Procedure
365
Wheel Nut Wrench
366
When Towing the Vehicle
366
Audible Symptoms
368
If You Think Something Is Wrong
368
Operational Symptoms
368
Visible Symptoms
368
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
369
Warning Light and Warning Buzzer List
369
ABS Warning Light
370
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light
370
PCS Warning Light
370
SRS Warning Light
370
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
371
Master Warning Light
371
Open Door Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
371
Parking Brake Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
371
Brake Warning Buzzer
372
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
373
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come on Due to Natural Causes
373
When the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
373
If a Blowout or Sudden Air Leakage Should Occur
374
If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on
374
Warning Buzzer
374
Maintenance of the Tires
375
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
376
Messages and Warnings
376
If “High FC Temperature Reduced Power” Is Displayed
377
If “Shift to P before Exiting Vehicle” Is Displayed
377
System Warning Lights
377
If “Shift System Malfunction See Owner’s Manual” Is Displayed
379
Before Repairing the Tire
381
If You Have a Flat Tire
381
Location of the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit, Tools and Jack
382
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit Components
383
Before Performing Emergency Repair
384
Taking out the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
384
Emergency Repair Method
385
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
391
After Tire Is Repaired with the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
392
If the Tire Is Inflated to more than the Specified Air Pressure
392
Note for Checking the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
392
Precautions for Use of the Sealant
393
When Fixing the Flat Tire
393
Riving to Spread the Liquid Sealant Evenly
394
Handling the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
395
When Performing an Emergency Repair
395
If the Fuel Cell System will Not Start
396
Emergency Start Function
397
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
398
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
398
Key Linked Functions
399
Replacing the Key Battery
400
When the Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
400
If the 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged
401
Charging the 12-Volt Battery
403
Starting the Fuel Cell System When the 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged
403
When the 12-Volt Battery Is Removed or Discharged
403
12-Volt Battery Precautions
404
Avoiding 12-Volt Battery Fires or Explosions
404
When Exchanging the 12-Volt Battery
404
After Recharging the 12-Volt Battery
405
To Prevent Damaging the Vehicle
405
When Handling Jumper Cables
405
If Your Vehicle Overheats
406
Correction Procedures
407
When Inspecting under the Hood of Your Vehicle
410
To Prevent Damage to the Cooling System
411
When Adding Inverter Coolant
411
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
412
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
412
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
412
When Shifting the Shift Position
412
To Avoid Damaging the Transmission and Other Components
413
Vehicle Specifications
415
While Towing
366
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Toyota Mirai 2017 Quick Reference Manual (43 pages)
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Table of Contents
Instrument Cluster
6
Instrument Symbols
6
Keyless Entry (if Equipped)
8
Trunk Lid
8
Panic Button
9
Start Function
9
Smart Key System
9
Light Control-Instrument Panel
10
Fuel Door Release Button and Cap
10
Hydrogen Fuel Cell System
11
Features & Operations
15
Auto Lock/Unlock
15
Parking Brake
15
Starting Your Vehicle
15
Automatic Transmission
16
Eco Mode
16
Power Mode
16
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
17
Door Locks
17
Seat Adjustments-Front
18
Seats-Head Restraints
18
Seat Heaters
18
Lane Departure Alert (LDA)
19
Pre-Collision System (PCS)
20
Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) with Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) (if Equipped)
21
Windshield Wipers and Washer
22
Automatic High Beams (AHB)
22
Lights & Turn Signals
23
Automatic Air Conditioning System
24
USB/AUX Port
25
Power Outlet
25
Wireless Charger
26
Steering Wheel Switches
26
Multi-Information Display (MID)
27
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control (DRCC)
28
Garage Door Opener
29
Safety & Emergency Features
30
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
30
Tire Pressure Monitoring (Warning) System (TPMS)
30
Seat Belts-Shoulder Belt Anchor
31
Doors-Child Safety Locks
32
Floor Mat Installation
32
Star Safety System
33
Bluetooth ® Device Pairing Section
34
Bluetooth ® Device Pairing
36
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