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Toyota SIENNA - 2011 Owner's Manual (709 pages)
Brand:
Toyota
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 19.18 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Table of Contents
2
Index
2
Keys
6
Auto Access Seat
8
Pictorial Index
8
Exterior
9
Interior
11
Instrument Panel
17
Smart Key System
19
Luggage Compartment
23
Cautions & Notices
25
Symbols Used in Illustrations
25
Symbols Used Throughout this Manual
25
Disconnecting the Battery
27
Head Restraint
29
Armrests
31
Footrest
33
Correct Riding Posture
34
Effective Range
36
Wireless Remote Control
36
Before Operating the AUTO ACCESS SEAT
40
Operating the AUTO ACCESS SEAT
40
Beep Sounds
42
Moving the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Outside the Vehicle
46
Returning the AUTO ACCESS SEAT to the Vehicle
50
Conditions Which will Halt Operation
52
Jam Protection Function
52
Operating with the Seat Raise/Lower Switch
55
Adjustable Components (Seats, Mirrors, Steering Wheel)
57
Front Seats
57
Manual Seat
57
Power Seat
58
Power Easy Access System (Vehicles with Driving Position Memory)
59
Active Head Restraints
60
Rear Seats
62
Second Seats (Ottoman Seat)
62
Second Seats (Tip-Up Seat)
62
Third Seats (Manual Seat)
63
Third Seats (Power Seat)
63
Getting in the Vehicle
64
Moving a Second Seat for Third Seat Access
64
Ottoman Seats
64
Tip-Up Seats
64
Getting out of the Vehicle
65
Removing the Second Seats
66
Installing the Second Seats
69
Folding down the Third Seats (Manual Seats)
71
Folding down the Third Seats (Power Seats)
72
Stowing the Third Seats (Manual Seats)
73
Stowing the Third Seats (Power Seats)
75
Power Third Seat
77
Driving Position Memory
82
Entering a Position to Memory
82
Recalling the Memorized Position
83
Linking Driving Position Memory with Door Unlock Operation
84
Vehicles with a Smart Key System
85
Operating the Driving Position Memory after Turning the Engine off
86
Stopping Seat Position Operation Part-Way through
86
Head Restraints
87
Adjusting the Center Seat Head Restraints
88
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
88
Removing the Head Restraints
88
Installing the Head Restraints (Front, Second and Third Center Seats)
89
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
90
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
90
Seat Belts
90
Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front and Second Outside Tip-Up Seats)
91
Third Center Seat Belt
91
Extracting the Belt
92
Release Method
92
Pre-Collision Seat Belts (Front Seats of Vehicles with Pre-Collision System)
93
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
93
Automatic Locking Retractor (ALR)
94
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
94
Pregnant Women
94
Steering Wheel
99
Inside Rear View Mirror
100
Outside Rear View Mirrors
102
Folding Back the Mirrors
103
Manual Type
103
Power Type
103
Opening and Closing the Windows and Moon Roof
106
Power Windows
106
Window Lock Switch
106
Quarter Windows
109
Front Moon Roof
111
Moon Roof
111
Rear Moon Roof (if Equipped)
111
Canceling the Rear Moon Roof Operation (Vehicles with the Rear Moon Roof)
112
Sunshade
113
When the Moon Roof Does Not Close Normally
113
Before Refueling the Vehicle
115
Refueling Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
115
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
116
1-6. Theft Deterrent System
119
Alarm
122
Theft Prevention Labels (for U.S.A.)
124
Correct Driving Posture
125
Engine Immobilizer System
119
1-7. Safety Information
125
SRS Airbags
127
Airbag System Components
128
When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer
133
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
140
Conditions and Operation of the Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
141
Adult
141
Child
141
Unoccupied
142
There Is a Malfunction in the System
142
Child Restraint Systems
146
Points to Remember
146
Types of Child Restraints
147
Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System
148
Installing Child Restraints
150
Second Seats (8-Passenger Models)
152
Second Seats (7-Passenger Models)
152
Installation with LATCH System (Second Seat)
153
Installation with LATCH System (Third Seat)
155
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)
157
Forward Facing ⎯ Convertible Seat
159
Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt
161
Child Restraint Systems with a Top Tether Strap (Second Seat)
161
Child Restraint Systems with a Top Tether Strap (Third Seat)
162
Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Anchorages
163
Maintenance
167
Checking and Replacing Fuses
167
Fuse Layout and Amperage Rating
167
Wireless Remote Control Battery
169
Instrument Cluster and Information Display
172
Gauges and Meters
172
Changing the Display
173
Instrument Panel Light Control
173
Indicators and Warning Lights
175
Center Display
175
Instrument Cluster and Information Display
175
Indicators
176
Warning Lights
178
Multi-Information Display
180
Display Items
181
Switching the Display
181
Set up Display
183
Selecting the Language
185
Setting up the Information Display
185
Setting the Brightness
186
Setting the Contrast
186
Eco Driving Indicator
192
System Check Display
193
Headlight Switch
194
Operating the Lights and Wipers
194
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
195
Guide to Dial Settings
196
Manual Headlight Level Ingdial (Vehicle Swith Discharge Headlights)
196
Daytime Running Light System (if Equipped)
197
Headlight Control Sensor (if Equipped)
197
Automatic Light off System
198
Activating the Automatic High Beam System
200
Automatic High Beam
200
Operating the Lights and
200
Turning the High Beam On/Off Manually
201
Camera Sensor Detection Information
203
Limitations of the Automatic High Beam
203
Camera Sensor
206
Fog Light Switch
207
Windshield Wipers and Washer
208
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
213
Cruise Control
214
2-4. Using Other Driving Systems
214
Adjusting the Set Speed
215
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
215
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
218
Setting the Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
219
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
221
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
222
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
222
Approach Warning
223
Selecting Conventional Constant Speed Control Mode
224
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control
226
Radar Sensor and Grille Cover
226
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
226
Intuitive Parking Assist
231
Display
232
Touch Screen (with Navigation System)
232
The Distance Display and Buzzer
233
Detection Range of the Sensors
235
Sensor Detection Information
236
Rear View Monitor System
238
Displayed Area
239
Rear View Monitor System Camera
240
Smear Effect
240
Driving Assist Systems
242
When the Enhanced VSC/TRAC Systems Are Operating
243
Disabling TRAC and VSC System
244
Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System
246
Hill-Start Assist Control
248
Hill-Start Assist Control Buzzer
249
PCS (Pre-Collision System)
250
Disabling Pre-Collision Braking
251
Radar Sensor
251
Conditions that May Trigger the System Even if There Is no Possibility of a Collision
253
Obstacles Not Detected
253
Driving Information Cargo and Luggage
257
Capacity and Distribution
258
Example Based on Your Vehicle
259
Roof Luggage Carrier (if Equipped)
260
Seating Configuration Variation
261
Vehicle Load Limits
265
Winter Driving Tips
267
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
268
Selecting Tire Chains
268
Tire Chain Installation
269
Trailer Towing
271
Weight Limits
271
Towing Related Term
273
Hitch
274
Trailer Tongue Load
274
Selecting Trailer Ball
275
Trailer Towing Tips
276
Before Towing
279
Matching Trailer Ball Height to Trailer Coupler Height
279
Break-In Schedule
280
Dinghy Towing
284
If the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Does Not Move
285
When You Think a Malfunction Has Occurred
285
If the Right-Hand Sliding Door will Not Close and the Beep Sounds Twice
286
If the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Retreats a Little and then Stops
287
If the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Does Not Move While Outside the Vehicle
288
Initializing the Seat Position Information
288
If the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Moves When a Switch Is Pressed
290
If the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Does Not Move Even When a Switch Is Pressed
294
If the AUTO ACCESS SEAT Does Not Move and the Beep Does Not Sound Even When the Switch Is Pressed
298
Audio System Type
302
3-2. Using the Audio System
302
Language Settings (Type B and C)
304
Using Cellular Phones
305
Using the Radio
307
Scanning Radio Stations (Excluding XM Satellite Radio)
309
Setting Station Presets (Excluding XM Satellite Radio)
309
XM Satellite Radio (if Equipped)
310
Displaying Text Information
312
Silencing the Sound (Type B and C)
312
If the Satellite Radio Does Not Operate Normally
315
Using the CD Player
317
Loading Cds
318
Ejecting Cds
319
Loading Multiple Cds (Type C Only)
319
Fast Forwarding and Rewinding Tracks
320
Scanning Tracks
320
Selecting a Track
320
Playing and Pausing Tracks (Type B and C)
321
Random Playback
321
Selecting a CD (Type C Only)
321
Repeat Play
322
CD Player Protection Feature
324
Discs that Can be Used
324
Playing MP3 and WMA Discs
327
Selecting and Scanning a Folder
329
Selecting and Scanning Files
329
Fast Forwarding and Reversing Files
330
Playing and Pausing Files (Type B and C)
330
Operating an Ipod
336
Selecting a Play Mode
337
Selecting Songs
338
Selecting Songs from a Song List
338
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Songs
339
Playing and Pausing Songs
339
Shuffle Playback
339
Operating a USB Memory
343
Playing and Pausing Files
344
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Files
345
Optimal Use of the Audio System
351
Using the Audio Control Function
352
Adjusting Sound Quality
353
Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
354
Setting the Number of Preset Pages (Type B and C)
355
Using the AUX Adapter
356
Using the Steering Switches
357
Adjusting the Volume
358
Changing the Audio Source
358
Turning on the Power
358
Selecting a Folder
359
Selecting a Radio Station
359
Selecting a Track/File or Song
359
Selecting an Album
359
Selecting a Disc in the CD Changer (Type C Only)
360
Selecting a Track/File or Chapter (Vehicles with Rear Seat Entertainment System)
360
Bluetooth ® Audio System
361
Using the Bluetooth Audio System
361
Audio Unit
364
Microphone
364
Using the Bluetooth ® Audio System
364
Operating the System Using Voice Commands
365
Using the Bluetooth Audio System for the First Time
366
Menu List of the Bluetooth Audio System
368
Normal Operation
368
Operating a Bluetooth Enabled Portable Player
370
Selecting Tracks
370
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Tracks
371
Setting up a Bluetooth ® Enabled Portable Player
372
Registering a Portable Player
373
Selecting a Portable Player to be Used
373
Changing the Registered Name of a Portable Player
374
Changing the Passkey
375
Listing the Registered Portable Players
375
Deleting a Registered Portable Player
376
Bluetooth ® Audio System Setup
377
Rear Seat Entertainment System Features
378
Using the Rear Audio System
378
Opening and Closing the Display
379
Ejecting a Disc
380
Loading a Disc
380
Turning the Rear Seat Entertainment System Power On/Off
381
Setting the Rear Seat Entertainment System Lock
382
Adjusting and Turning off the Screen
383
Headphone Jacks
384
Turning off the Screen
384
Error Messages
386
Headphone Audio During Split Screen Display
386
Before Using the Remote Controller (for New Vehicle Owners)
387
If the Remote Controller Batteries Are Discharged
387
When the Remote Controller Batteries Are Fully Depleted
387
When Using AA Batteries
387
Headphones
388
Volume
388
Remote Controller
390
Using the DVD Player (DVD Video)
390
Playing and Pausing Tracks
371
Using the Rear Audio System
390
Turning on or off the Operation Switches
393
Turning on the Menu Screen
393
Turning on the Title Selection Screen
393
Returning to the Previous Screen
394
Searching for a Title
394
Slow Playback
394
Changing the Audio Language
395
Changing the Subtitle Language
395
Changing the Angle
396
DVD Video Disc Glossary
397
Using the DVD Player (Video CD)
399
Selecting a Desired Screen
401
Changing the Sound-Multiplex Mode
402
Using the DVD Player (Audio CD/CD Text)
403
Using the DVD Player (WMA/MP3 Discs)
404
Using the Adapter
406
Using the Video Mode
406
Changing the DVD Initial Setting
408
Changing the DVD Language
411
Turning on or off the Angle Mark
412
Setting Viewer Restriction Levels
413
Setting the Display Mode
414
Language Code List
416
Marks Shown on DVD Video Discs
397
Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone) Features
419
Using the Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone)
419
Conditions under Which the System will Not Operate
421
When Transferring Ownership of the Vehicle
421
When Using the Hands-Free System
421
About Bluetooth
422
Compatible Models
422
Steering Wheel Telephone Switches
425
Operating the System Using a Voice Command
426
Using the Hands-Free Phone System for the First Time
427
Menu List of the Hands-Free Phone System
429
Using a Short Cut Key
431
Automatic Adjustment of Volume
432
The System May Not Recognize Your Voice in the Following Situations
432
Making a Phone Call
433
Dialing by Inputting a Name
434
Dialing by Inputting a Number
434
Speed Dialing
435
Transferring a Call
435
When Receiving a Phone Call
435
Using the Call History Memory
436
Setting a Cellular Phone
438
Registering a Cellular Phone
439
Selecting the Cellular Phone to be Used
439
Changing a Registered Name
440
Deleting a Cellular Phone
441
Listing the Registered Cellular Phones
441
Security and System Setup
443
Setting or Changing the PIN
444
Locking or Unlocking the Phone Book
445
Setting Voice Guidance Volume
445
Displaying the Bluetooth Device Address and Name
446
Initialization
446
Adding a New Phone Number
448
Using the Phone Book
448
Adding Procedure
449
Setting Speed Dials
451
Deleting Registered Data
453
Deleting Speed Dials
453
Listing the Registered Data
454
Interior Lights List
455
When Using a Voice Command
432
3-6. Using the Interior Lights
455
Personal/Interior Light Main Switch (Vehicles with Overhead Console)
456
Personal/Interior Lights (Vehicles with Overhead Console)
457
Personal Lights (Vehicles Without Overhead Console)
458
Personal Lights and Rear Ceiling Lights
458
Rear Ceiling Lights (if Equipped)
458
Adjusting the Rear Personal/Interior Lights Angle
459
Illuminated Entry System (if Equipped)
459
To Prevent Battery Discharge
459
List of Storage Features
461
3-7. Using the Storage Features
461
Glove Boxes
463
Upper Glove Box
463
Lower Glove Box
463
Removing the Separate Tray (Upper Glove Box)
464
Console Box (if Equipped)
465
Sliding the Console Box (Type B)
466
Overhead Console (if Equipped)
468
Cup Holders
469
Console Box Type B (if Equipped)
470
Removing the Separator (Front)
471
Bottle Holders
472
Auxiliary Boxes
474
Sun Visors
479
3-8. Other Interior Features
479
Vanity Mirrors
480
Clock
481
Conversation Mirror
482
Power Outlets
483
Power Outlet Socket Luggage Compartment
485
Seat Heaters
487
Armrests
489
Rear Side Sunshades
491
Grocery Bag Hooks
492
Floor Mat
494
Luggage Compartment Features
496
Garage Door Opener
498
Programming the Homelink (for U.S.A. Owners)
498
Operating the Homelink
501
Reprogramming a Homelink Button
501
Erasing the Entire Homelink Memory (All Three Programs)
502
Compass
504
Calibrating the Compass
505
Deviation Calibration
506
Circling Calibration
506
Conditions Unfavorable to Correct Operation
507
Safety Connect
509
Services
510
Subscription
510
Safety Connect Services Information
511
Languages
511
When Contacting the Response Center
511
Safety Connect LED Light Indicators
512
Safety Connect Services
512
Automatic Collision Notification
512
Stolen Vehicle Location
513
Emergency Assistance Button (“SOS”)
513
Roadside Assistance
513
Safety Information for Safety Connect
514
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
514
License
515
Certification for Safety Connect
515
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
516
Automatic Car Washes
516
High Pressure Car Washes
516
4-1. Maintenance and Care
516
Aluminum Wheels
517
Bumpers and Side Moldings
517
Notes for Vehicles with a Smart Key System (if Equipped)
517
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
520
Maintenance Requirements
523
4-2. Maintenance
523
Scheduled Maintenance
523
Engine Compartment
525
General Maintenance
525
Vehicle Interior
526
Vehicle Exterior
528
Emission Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) Programs
529
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
530
4-3. Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
530
Hood
534
Positioning a Floor Jack
536
1AR-FE Engine
538
Engine Compartment
538
2GR-FE Engine
539
Engine Oil
540
Checking the Engine Oil
540
Adding Engine Oil
542
Engine Oil Consumption
543
After Changing the Engine Oil (U.S.A. Only)
544
Engine Coolant
546
Coolant Selection
546
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
546
Radiator and Condenser
548
Brake Fluid
549
Checking Fluid Level
549
Adding Fluid
549
Brake Fluid Can Absorb Moisture from the Air
550
Battery
551
Battery Exterior
551
Before Recharging
551
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery (Vehicles with a Smart Key System)
552
Disconnecting the Battery (Vehicles with an AUTO ACCESS SEAT)
552
Washer Fluid
555
Tires
556
Checking Tires
556
Tire Rotation
557
Tire Pressure Warning System
557
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
558
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
558
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
558
Registering ID Codes
560
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
560
Replacing Tires and Wheels
560
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
560
Maximum Load of Tire
561
Tire Types
561
Tire Inflation Pressure
566
Inspection and Adjustment Procedure
567
Tire Inflation Pressure Check Interval
568
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
568
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
568
Wheels
570
Wheel Selection
570
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
570
When Replacing Wheels
571
Air Conditioning Filter
572
Removal Method
572
Cleaning Method
573
Checking Interval
574
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
574
Wireless Remote Control/Electronic Key Battery
575
You will Need the Following Items
575
Replacing the Battery (Vehicles Without a Smart Key System)
575
Replacing the Battery (Vehicles with a Smart Key System)
576
Use a CR2032 Lithium Battery
577
If the Key Battery Is Depleted
577
Checking and Replacing Fuses
578
Fuse Layout and Amperage Ratings
581
Under the Driver’s Side Instrument Panel
585
After a Fuse Is Replaced
589
If There Is an Overload in the Circuit
589
Light Bulbs
590
Rear Bulb Locations
591
Replacing Light Bulbs
591
Headlight Low Beams (Halogen Bulb)
591
Headlight High Beams and Daytime Running Lights
592
Front Fog Lights (if Equipped)
593
Front Turn Signal/Parking and Front Side Marker Lights
594
Rear Turn Signal Light
595
Tail and Back-Up Lights
596
License Plate Lights
597
Lights Other than the above
598
Discharge Headlights (if Equipped)
598
LED Lights
598
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
598
Emergency Flashers
601
5-1. Essential Information
601
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
602
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
603
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
603
From the Front (AWD Models)
604
Using a Flat Bed Truck
604
From the Rear
604
If You Think Something Is Wrong
606
Fuel Pump Shut off System
607
Event Data Recorder
608
In a Crash or Near Crash Event
608
Disclosure of the Data
609
Steps to Take in an Emergency if a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
610
Front Passenger Detection Sensor and Passenger Seat Belt Reminder
616
SRS Warning Light
616
If the Tire Pressure Warning System Is Inoperative
618
Customization that Can be Configured at Toyota Dealer
619
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
623
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with Run-Flat Tires)
624
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
626
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with Standard Tires)
626
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tools
626
Taking out the Jack and Tools
627
Taking out the Spare Tire
628
Replacing a Flat Tire
630
Installing the Spare Tire
632
Stowing the Flat Tire
633
The Compact Spare Tire
634
If You Have a Flat Front Tire on a Road Covered with Snow or Ice
635
Jack Point Guide
635
When Using the Compact Spare Tire
635
If the Engine will Not Start
641
Emergency Start Function (Vehicles with a Smart Key System)
642
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
643
If You Lose Your Keys/Wireless Remote Control Transmitter
645
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
646
Locking and Unlocking the Doors and Key Linked Functions
646
Changing “ENGINE START STOP” Switch Modes and Starting the Engine
647
Replacing the Key Battery
648
Stopping the Engine
648
If the Battery Is Discharged
649
Starting the Engine When the Battery Is Discharged
652
When the Battery Is Removed or Discharged
652
If Your Vehicle Overheats
654
Overheating
655
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
657
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
659
Dimensions and Weights
662
If the Tire Pressure Warning Light Comes on after Blinking for 1 Minute Frequently
619
Specifications Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
662
Vehicle Identification Number
663
Engine Number
664
Engine
665
Fuel
665
Lubrication System
665
Engine Oil Selection
666
Cooling System
667
Ignition System
667
Automatic Transaxle
668
Electrical System
668
Rear Differential (AWD Models)
669
Transfer (AWD Models)
669
Brakes
670
Chassis Lubrication (AWD Models)
670
Steering
670
17-Inch Tires
671
18-Inch Tires
671
Tires and Wheels
671
19-Inch Tires
672
Fuel Information
674
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
674
Gasoline Quality
674
Gasoline Quality Standards
674
Non-Recommendation of the Use of Blended Gasoline
675
Non-Recommendation of the Use of Gasoline Containing MMT
675
Recommendation of the Use of Cleaner Burning Gasoline
675
Recommendation of the Use of Gasoline Containing Detergent Additives
675
Compact Spare Tire
677
Run-Flat Tire or Standard Tire
677
Tire Information
677
Typical Tire Symbols
677
Typical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)
679
Tire Dimensions
680
Tire Size
680
Typical Tire Size Information
680
DOT Quality Grades
681
Tire Section Names
681
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
681
Temperature A, B, C
682
Traction AA, A, B, C
682
Treadwear
682
Glossary of Tire Terminology
683
Customizable Features
689
6-2. Customization
689
Customizing the Features by Using the Multi-Information Display
693
Restoring Default Settings
694
Initialization Items to Initialize
696
Reporting Safety Defects for U.S. Owners
697
Seat Belt Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)
698
Abbreviation/Acronym List
700
Alphabetical Index
702
What to Do if
703
Instrument Cluster
704
Center Display
704
Gas Station Information
708
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Table of Contents
3
Overview
4
Instrument Cluster
6
Keyless Entry 1
8
Fuel Tank Door Release and Cap
10
Engine Maintenance
11
Auto Lock Functions 2
12
Tilt and Telescopic Steering Wheel
13
Seats-Head Restraints
15
Seat Adjustments-Front
16
Seats-Removing Second Row Center Seat
17
Seats-Stowing Third Row Seats
18
Doors-Sliding
19
Door-Power Back
20
Clock
21
Cruise Control
22
Seat Heaters
28
Telephone Controls (Bluetooth ® )
29
Enhanced VSC off Button
30
Hill-Start Assist Control (HAC)
31
Power Outlets-12V DC
32
Bottle Holders
33
Door Locks
34
Spare Tire & Tools
35
For Your Information
39
1-1. Key Information
46
Keys
46
Smart Key System
81
Wireless Remote Control
99
Front Doors
106
Sliding Doors
112
Back Door
124
Adjustable Components
136
Front Seats
136
Rear Seats
141
Driving Position Memory
161
Head Restraints
166
Seat Belts
169
Steering Wheel
178
Inside Rear View Mirror
179
Rear View Mirrors
181
Power Windows
185
Quarter Windows
188
Moon Roof
190
Refueling Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
194
1-6. Theft Deterrent System
198
Engine Immobilizer
198
System
198
Alarm
201
Theft Prevention Labels (for U.S.A.)
203
1-7. Safety Information
204
Correct Driving Posture
204
SRS Airbags
206
Front Passenger Occupant Classification System
219
Child Restraint Systems
225
Installing Child Restraints
229
2-1. Driving Procedures
251
Driving the Vehicle
251
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without Smart Key System)
263
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with Smart Key System)
266
Automatic Transaxle
272
Turn Signal Lever
277
Parking Brake
278
Horn
279
Instrument Cluster and Information Display Gauges and Meters
280
Indicators and Warning Lights
283
Multi-Information Display
288
2-3. Operating the Lights and Wipers
302
Headlight Switch
302
Automatic High Beam
308
Fog Light Switch
315
Windshield Wipers and Washer
316
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
321
2-4. Using Other Driving Systems
322
Cruise Control
322
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
326
Approach Warning
331
Intuitive Parking Assist
339
Rear View Monitor System
346
Driving Assist Systems
350
Hill-Start Assist Control
356
Driving Information Cargo and Luggage
365
Vehicle Load Limits
373
Winter Driving Tips
375
Trailer Towing
379
Dinghy Towing
392
Basic Setting
410
Front Automatic Air Conditioning System
418
Control Panel
418
Rear Manual Air Conditioning System
428
Rear Automatic Air Conditioning System
431
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror
435
Defoggers, and Windshield
436
Wiper De-Icer
436
Audio System Type
437
Using the Radio
442
Using the CD Player
452
Playing MP3 and WMA Discs
462
Operating an Ipod
471
Operating a USB Memory
478
Optimal Use of the Audio System
486
Using the aux Adapter
491
Using the Steering Switches
492
Entertainment System
495
Using the Bluetooth
496
Audio System
496
Bluetooth ® Audio System
496
Using the Bluetooth
499
Audio System
499
Enabled Portable Player
505
Operating a Bluetooth
505
Setting up a Bluetooth ® Enabled Portable Player
507
Bluetooth ® Audio System Setup
512
Using the Rear Audio System
525
Using the DVD Player (DVD Video)
525
Using the DVD Player (Video CD)
534
Using the DVD Player (Audio CD/CD Text)
538
Using the DVD Player (WMA/MP3 Discs)
539
Using the Video Mode
541
Changing the DVD Initial Setting
543
Hands-Free Phone System
554
Using the Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone)
554
Using the Hands-Free Phone System (for Cellular Phone)
559
Making a Phone Call
568
Setting a Cellular Phone
573
Security and System Setup
578
Using the Phone Book
583
3-6. Using the Interior Lights
590
Interior Lights List
590
Personal/Interior Light Main Switch
591
Personal/Interior Lights
592
Personal Lights and Rear Ceiling Lights
593
3-7. Using the Storage Features
596
List of Storage Features
596
Glove Boxes
598
Console Box
600
Overhead Console
603
Cup Holders
604
Bottle Holders
607
Auxiliary Boxes
609
3-8. Other Interior Features
614
Sun Visors
614
Vanity Mirrors
615
Clock
616
Conversation Mirror
617
Power Outlets
618
Seat Heaters
622
Armrests
624
Rear Side Sunshades
626
Grocery Bag Hooks
627
Floor Mat
629
Luggage Compartment Features
631
Garage Door Opener
633
Compass
639
Safety Connect
644
4-1. Maintenance and Care
651
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
655
4-3. Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
658
Hood
662
Positioning a Floor Jack
664
Engine Compartment
666
Engine Coolant
674
Washer Fluid
683
Tires
684
Tire Inflation Pressure
694
Wheels
698
Air Conditioning Filter
700
Wireless Remote Control/Electronic Key Battery
703
Checking and Replacing Fuses
706
Light Bulbs
718
5-1. Essential Information
729
Emergency Flashers
729
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
730
If You Think Something Is Wrong
734
Fuel Pump Shut off System
735
Event Data Recorder
736
Steps to Take in an Emergency if a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
738
If a Warning Message Is Displayed
751
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with Run-Flat Tires)
752
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with Standard Tires)
754
If the Engine will Not Start
769
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
771
If You Lose Your Keys/Wireless Remote Control Transmitter
773
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly
774
If the Battery Is Discharged
777
If Your Vehicle Overheats
782
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
785
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
787
Specifications Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
790
Vehicle Identification
791
Vehicle Identification Number
791
Lubrication System
793
Cooling System
795
Ignition System
795
Electrical System
796
Fuel Information
802
Tire Information
805
6-2. Customization
817
Customizable Features
817
Initialization Items to Initialize
824
Reporting Safety Defects for U.S. Owners
825
Seat Belt Instructions for Canadian Owners (in French)
826
Alphabetical Index
828
What to Do if
829
Center Display
830
Gas Station Information
834
Before Driving
837
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