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Toyota Rush manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota Rush Owner's Manual (385 pages)
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Table of Contents
Pictorial Index
3
Table of Contents
4
Steering Wheel Audio
5
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
8
For Your Information
8
Data Usage
9
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
9
Vehicle Data Recordings
9
Disclosure of the EDR Data
10
Event Data Recorder
10
Scrapping of Your Toyota
11
Reading this Manual
12
How to Search
13
Exterior
14
Pictorial Index
14
Instrument Panel (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
16
Switches (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
18
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
20
Instrument Panel (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
22
Switches (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
24
Interior (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
26
1 For Safety and Security
29
Theft Deterrent System Engine Immobilizer
29
Before Driving
30
Floor Mat
30
1-1. for Safe Use
30
When Installing the Driver’s Floor Mat
31
Adjusting the Mirrors
32
Correct Driving Posture
32
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
32
For Safe Driving
32
For Safety Drive
32
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
34
Seat Belts
34
Fastening the Center Seat Belt of the Second Seat
35
Releasing and Stowing the Center Seat Belt of the Second Seat
36
Child Seat Belt Usage
37
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
37
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
37
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
37
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
39
Seat Belt Pretensioners
39
When Children Are in the Vehicle
39
When Using the Center Seat Belt of the Second Seat
39
SRS Airbags
40
SRS Front Airbags
40
SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
40
SRS Airbag System Components
41
SRS Airbag Precautions
42
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
45
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
46
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions
46
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)
46
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags
47
When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer
48
Exhaust Gas Precautions
49
Exhaust Pipe
49
Important Points While Driving
49
When Parking
49
Riding with Children
50
1-2. Child Safety
50
Child Restraint Systems
51
Points to Remember
51
When a Child Is Riding
52
Handling the Child Restraint System
52
Standards for Child Restraint Systems
53
Mass Group (ECE R44 Only)
54
Types of Child Restraint System Installation Methods
55
When Using a Child Restraint System
56
When Installing a Child Restraint System to Front Passenger Seat
56
When Using a Child Restraint System
57
Child Restraint System Fixed with a Seat Belt
60
Seating Position
61
Installing Child Restraint System Using a Seat Belt
63
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
65
When Installing a Child Restraint System
65
Child Restraint System Fixed with an ISOFIX Rigid Anchor
66
ISOFIX Rigid Anchors (ISOFIX Child Restraint System)
66
Child Restraint System Compatibility for Various Seating Positions
66
Vehicle ISOFIX Positions
69
Installation with ISOFIX Rigid Anchor
72
When Using a “TOYOTA MINI”
73
When Using an “I-Size MIDI”
73
Using an Anchor Bracket (for Top Strap)
74
Fixing the Top Strap to the Anchor Bracket
75
Engine Immobilizer System
76
System Maintenance
76
Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction
76
Theft Deterrent System Engine Immobilizer System
76
Alarm
77
Setting the Alarm System
77
Deactivating the Alarm
77
Stopping the Alarm
78
Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle
78
Triggering of the Alarm
79
When the Battery Is Disconnected
79
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights and
81
Warning Lights and Indicators
82
Center Panel
82
Warning Lights
83
Indicators
84
Gauges and Meters
86
The Meters and Display Operate When
86
Multi-Information Display
87
Display Contents
87
Changing the Display
87
Drive Information
88
Odometer
88
Trip Meter
88
Outside Temperature
88
Eco Driving Indicator Customization
89
Average Fuel Consumption
89
Driving Range
89
Clock
90
Rounding to the Nearest Hour
90
Adjusting the Minute and Hour Indication
90
Outside Temperature Display
91
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
91
Liquid Crystal Display
91
Operation of each Component
93
The Keys
94
Wireless Remote Control
94
Using the Mechanical Key
94
3-1. Key Information
94
If You Lose Your Mechanical Keys
95
When Riding in an Aircraft
95
Function Summary
104
Key-Free System
104
Operation Signals
104
Antenna Location and Effective Range
105
Effective Range
105
Security Feature
105
When Locking or Unlocking the Doors
105
Alarms and Warning Indicators
106
Conditions Affecting Operation
108
When the Electronic Key Battery Is Depleted
108
Note for the Key-Free Function
109
Notes for Locking
110
Notes for Unlocking
110
To Operate the System Properly
110
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
110
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
111
If the Key-Free System Does Not Operate Properly
111
If the Key-Free System Has Been Deactivated in a Customized Setting
111
Side Doors
113
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Outside
113
Inside Lock Knobs
114
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Inside
114
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
115
Locking the Driver’s Door from the Outside Without a Key
115
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
115
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
116
Key Lockout Prevention Function
116
Back Door
117
Back Door Opener
117
Opening the Back Door from the Outside
117
Unlocking and Locking the Back Door from the Outside
117
Luggage Compartment Light (Interlocking with the Door)
118
When Closing the Back Door
118
If the Back Door Does Not Open
119
Front Seats
123
Adjusting the Seats
123
Rear Seats
125
Second Seats
125
Third Seats
126
When Getting in and out of the Vehicle from the Third Seats
127
After Tumbling the Second Seats
128
Seat Adjustment
128
After Returning the Rear Seat to the Original Position
128
Head Restraints
129
Adjusting the Head Restraints
129
Removing the Head Restraints
129
Installing the Head Restraints
129
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints (Front Seats)
130
Using the Head Restraints (Second Seats and Third Seats)
130
Seat Arrangement
131
Expanding Luggage Space
131
Flattening the Seats
131
Tumbling the Second Seats (Vehicles Without the Third Seats)
132
Tumbling the Third Seats (Vehicles with the Third Seats)
133
Flattening the Front Seats and Second Seats
134
Steering Wheel
136
Horn
136
After Adjusting the Steering Wheel
136
Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
138
Anti-Glare Function
138
Outside Rear View Mirrors
139
Folding the Mirrors
140
Manual Type
140
Power Type
140
Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When
140
Power Windows
141
Opening and Closing Procedures
141
Window Lock Switch
141
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
141
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
142
If the Battery Is Disconnected
142
4-1. before Driving
145
Driving the Vehicle
146
Stopping
146
Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission
146
Vehicles with a Manual Transmission
146
Parking the Vehicle
147
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
147
Driving in the Rain
148
Engine Speed While Driving (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
148
Breaking in Your New Toyota
148
Eco-Friendly Driving
148
Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country
149
When Driving the Vehicle
149
When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
150
When Shifting the Shift Lever
150
When the Vehicle Is Stopped
151
When the Vehicle Is Parked
151
When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
152
When Braking
152
When Parking the Vehicle (Vehicles with an Automatic Transmission)
153
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
153
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
154
When Encountering Flooded Roads
154
Cargo and Luggage
155
Engine (Ignition) Switch
156
Starting the Engine
156
4-2. Driving Procedures
156
Stopping the Engine
157
Changing Engine Switch Modes
158
Auto Power off Function
159
If the Engine Does Not Start
160
Steering Lock
160
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
160
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
160
Automatic Transmission
163
Shifting the Shift Lever
163
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
164
Shift Lock System
164
Shift Position Purpose
164
Reverse Warning Buzzer
165
Manual Transmission
166
Maximum Downshifting Speed
166
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
167
Operation Instructions
167
Turn Signal Lever
167
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
167
Parking Brake
168
Headlight Switch
169
Automatic Light off System
170
Headlight Control Sensor
170
Light Reminder Buzzer
170
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
170
Power Saving Function
171
Fog Light Switch
172
Front Fog Light Switch
172
Rear Fog Light Switch
172
Fog Lights Can be Used When
173
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
174
Operating the Wiper Lever
174
The Windshield Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
174
Windshield Wipers and Washer
174
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
176
If no Washer Fluid Sprays
177
Reverse Gear-Linked Function
177
Before Refueling the Vehicle
178
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
178
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
178
4-4. Refueling
178
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
179
When Refueling
179
When Replacing the Fuel Tank Cap
179
Refueling
180
Change in Buzzer Sound When the Vehicle Approaches an Obstacle
181
Position of the Sensors
181
Reverse Sensor
181
Use and Operation of Reverse Sensors
181
Using the Driving Support
181
Alarm Given When Reverse Sensor Is Malfunctioning
182
Operating Condition
182
Range at Which Obstacles Can be Detected
182
Sensors
183
Obstacles that May Not be Detected Properly
184
Instructions for Washing Vehicle
185
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
186
Brake Assist
186
Driving Assist Systems
186
VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
186
Disabling the TRC System
187
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Operating
187
Automatic Reactivation of TRC and VSC Systems
188
EPS Operation Sound
188
Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System
188
Turning off the TRC/VSC Systems
188
Automatic System Cancelation of Emergency Brake Signal
189
Automatic System Cancelation of Hill-Start Assist Control
189
Operating Conditions of Emergency Brake Signal
189
Operating Conditions of Hill-Start Assist Control
189
Before Driving the Vehicle
191
Preparation for Winter
191
Winter Driving Tips
191
Accelerator Pedal/Brake Pedal Operation
193
Eco-Friendly Driving Tips
193
Highway Driving
193
Use of Eco Driving Indicator
193
Air Conditioning
194
Luggage
194
Performing Idling Stops
194
Regular Maintenance
194
5 Interior Features
195
5-1. Using the Air Conditioning
195
System and Defogger
195
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
196
Adjusting the Fan Speed Setting
196
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger Front Air Conditioning System (Manual)
196
Defogging the Rear Window
197
Other Functions
197
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
197
To Store Air Conditioning Setting
197
Adjusting the Position of the Air Outlets
198
Air Outlets
198
Location of Air Outlets
198
Opening and Closing the Air Outlets (Front Side Outlets)
198
Fogging up of the Windows
199
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
199
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
199
Control Panel
200
Front Air Conditioning System (Automatic)
200
Changing Airflow Mode (Type a Only)
201
Defogging the Windshield (Type a Only)
202
Using the Automatic Mode
202
Inside Temperature Sensor
204
Solar Radiation Sensor
204
Using Automatic Mode
204
Automatic Air Conditioning System
207
Manual Air Conditioning System
207
Rear Cooler System
207
Adjusting the Fan Speed
208
Using the Rear Cooler System
208
Operating the Audio System Using the Steering Wheel Switches
209
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
209
Interior Lights List
210
5-3. Using the Interior Lights
210
Front Interior Light
211
Personal Lights
211
Rear Interior Light
211
Illuminated Entry System
212
To Prevent Battery from Being Discharged
212
List of Storage Features
213
Bottle Holders/Pockets
214
Glove Box
214
When Using the Bottle Holders
215
Auxiliary Box
216
Center Tray
216
Instrument Panel Driver’s Seat Tray
216
Overhead Console
216
Sun Visors
217
Vanity Mirrors
217
5-5. Other Interior Features
217
Power Outlet
218
Rear
218
The Power Outlet Can be Used When
218
Assist Grips
220
6 Maintenance and Care
221
Automatic Car Washes
222
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
222
High Pressure Car Washes
222
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
222
6-1. Maintenance and Care
222
Aluminum Wheels
223
Bumpers
223
When Water Is Splashed to Your Car During Car Wash, Etc.
223
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
224
When Standing the Windshield Wipers up
224
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
225
Cleaning the Leather Areas
225
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
225
Caring for Leather Areas
226
Shampooing the Carpets
226
Cleaning Detergents
227
Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window
227
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
227
Water on the Floor
227
Maintenance Requirements
228
Scheduled Maintenance
228
Where to Go for Maintenance Service?
228
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
229
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairs?
229
What about Do-It-Yourself Maintenance?
229
Driving Condition
231
Maintenance Schedule Requirements
231
Road Condition
231
Scheduled Maintenance
231
Maintenance Schedule (Except for South Africa)
232
Additional Maintenance Schedule
235
Operating on Rough or Muddy Roads, or Roads with Melted Snow
235
Operating on Dusty Roads
236
Operating on Road Which Has Road Salt Applied
236
Heavily Loaded Vehicle
237
Repeated Short Trips Less than 8 Km
237
Maintenance Schedule (for South Africa)
239
Additional Maintenance Schedule (for South Africa)
242
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
246
When Using a High Pressure Car Wash
224
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance Do-It-Yourself Service
246
6-3. Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
246
If You Remove the Air Cleaner Filter
247
Hood
248
Positioning a Floor Jack
250
Engine Compartment
251
Checking the Engine Oil
252
Engine Oil
252
Adding Engine Oil
253
Engine Oil Consumption
253
Engine Coolant
254
Coolant Selection
255
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
255
Battery
256
Caution Symbols
256
Radiator and Condenser
256
Adding Distilled Water
257
Battery Exterior
257
Checking Battery Fluid
257
Before Recharging
258
Washer Fluid
259
When Adding Distilled Water
259
When Recharging the Battery
259
Air Cleaner Filter
260
Checking Tires
262
Tires
262
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
263
Tire Pressure Warning System
263
Tire Rotation
263
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
264
Registering ID Codes
264
Tire Labeling
265
Tire Size
265
Load and Speed Rating Descriptions
266
Maximum Load Rating
267
Maximum Permissible Inflation Pressure
267
Other Markings
267
Tire Identification Number(TIN)
267
Recommended Cold Tire Inflation Pressure
268
Recommended Tire Inflation Pressure
268
If the Tread on Snow Tires Wears down below 4 MM
269
Replacing Tires and Wheels
269
Tire Life
269
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
269
The Initialization Operation
270
Warning Performance of the Tire Pressure Warning System
271
When Initialization of the Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
271
Check Only When the Tires Are Cold
274
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
274
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
274
Tire Inflation Pressure
274
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
276
Wheel Selection
276
Wheels
276
When Replacing Wheels
276
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
277
Electronic Key Battery
278
Replacing the Battery
278
If the Key Battery Is Depleted
279
Use a CR2032 Lithium Battery
279
Checking and Replacing Fuses
280
After a Fuse Is Replaced
281
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
281
When Installing the Glove Box
281
When Replacing Light Bulbs
281
Bulb Locations
283
Front Bulb Locations
283
Light Bulbs
283
Preparing for Light Bulb Replacement
283
Front Fog Lights
285
Replacing Light Bulbs
285
Front Turn Signal Lights
288
Rear Turn Signal Lights
289
License Plate Light
291
Back-Up Lights
294
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
296
LED Lights
296
Lights Other than the above
296
7 When Trouble Arises
299
Safety Glasses
247
When Working Near the Electric Cooling Fan or Radiator Grille
247
When Working on the Engine Compartment
247
7-1. Essential Information
299
Emergency Flashers
300
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
301
Fire Extinguisher
302
After Using the Fire Extinguisher
303
Expiration Date
303
If the Vehicle Is Trapped in Rising Water
304
Escaping the Vehicle from the Window
304
Using an Emergency Hammer* for Emergency Escape
304
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
305
Situations When It Is Necessary to Contact Dealers before Towing
305
Steps to Take in
305
Steps to Take in an Emergency if Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
305
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
305
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
306
Using a Flatbed Truck
306
Emergency Towing
307
Emergency Towing Procedure
307
Wheel Nut Wrench
308
While Towing
308
Installing Towing Eyelets to the Vehicle
309
Audible Symptoms
310
If You Think Something Is Wrong
310
Operational Symptoms
310
Visible Symptoms
310
Fuel Pump Shut off System
311
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
312
Warning Light and Warning Buzzer List
312
ABS Warning Light
313
Automatic Transmission Warning Light
313
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light
313
SRS Warning Light
313
Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Light (Warning Buzzer)
314
Key-Free System Indicator
314
Low Fuel Level Warning Light
314
Open Door Warning Light
314
Driver’s and Front Passenger’s Seat Belt Buzzer
315
Parking Brake Indicator (Warning Buzzer)
315
Rear Passenger’s Seat Belt Reminder Light
315
Tire Pressure Warning Light
315
Parking Brake Engaged Warning Buzzer
316
Rear Passenger’s Seat Belt Buzzer
316
Take Immediate Action
317
Warning Buzzer
318
When a Tire Is Replaced with a Spare Tire
318
If the Tire Pressure Warning System Is Not Functioning
319
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
321
If You Have a Flat Tire
321
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tool
322
Taking out the Jack and Tools
324
Taking out the Spare Tire
325
Replacing a Flat Tire
327
Installing the Spare Tire
330
Stowing the Spare Tire
331
After Completing the Tire Change
332
Stowing the Jack and Tools
332
If the Engine will Not Start
334
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
335
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
335
If the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
338
Charging the Battery
339
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
339
To Prevent Battery Discharge
339
Battery Precautions
340
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle
340
When Handling Jumper Cables
340
Correction Procedures
341
If Your Vehicle Overheats
341
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
344
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
344
8 Vehicle Specifications
345
Dimensions
346
Specifications Maintenance Data
346
(Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
346
8-1. Specifications
346
Vehicle Identification
347
Vehicle Identification Number
347
Engine Number
348
Engine
349
Fuel
349
Engine Oil Selection
350
Lubrication System
350
API Service Symbol
351
How to Read Oil Container Labels
351
ILSAC Certification Mark
351
Cooling System
352
Ignition System
352
Tires and Wheels
355
Fuel Information
357
If Your Engine Knocks
357
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in a Gasoline Engine
357
Changing by Using the Inside Lock Knob
358
Customizable Features
358
Customizing Vehicle Features
358
Customization Customizable Features
358
8-2. Customization
358
Items to Initialize
363
Index
365
What to Do if
365
(Troubleshooting)
365
The Doors Cannot be Locked or Unlocked
366
The Doors Cannot be Locked, Unlocked, Opened or Closed
366
What to Do If... (Troubleshooting)
366
You Lose Your Keys
366
The Engine Does Not Start
367
The Engine Switch Is Turned off Automatically
367
A Warning Buzzer Sounds During Driving
368
A Warning Light Turns on
368
An Alarm Is Activated and the Horn Sounds
368
When a Problem Has Occurred
368
Alphabetical Index
369
Gas Station Information
382
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