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Toyota VIOS manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Toyota VIOS Owner's Manual (647 pages)
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Toyota
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Table of Contents
Pictorial Index
2
Table of Contents
3
Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota
9
For Your Information
9
Data Usage
10
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
10
Vehicle Data Recording
10
Disclosure of the EDR Data
11
Event Data Recorder
11
Scrapping of Your Toyota
12
Reading this Manual
13
How to Search
14
Exterior
15
Pictorial Index
15
Light Bulbs of the Exterior Lights for Driving
16
Instrument Panel (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
17
Switches (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
19
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
21
Instrument Panel (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
23
Switches (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
25
Interior (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
27
1 For Safety and Security
30
1-1. for Safe Use
31
Correct Driving Posture
33
Correct Use of the Seat Belts
33
For Safe Driving
33
Adjusting the Mirrors
34
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
35
Seat Belts
35
Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats Only)
36
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats Only)
36
Child Seat Belt Usage
37
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
37
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
37
Seat Belt Regulations
37
Pregnant Women
38
Wearing a Seat Belt
38
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor (Front Seats Only)
39
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
39
SRS Airbags
40
SRS Front Airbags
40
SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
40
SRS Airbag System Components
41
SRS Airbag Precautions
42
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
47
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions
47
SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)
47
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags
49
When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer
51
Exhaust Gas Precautions
53
Exhaust Pipe
53
Important Points While Driving
53
When Parking
53
Riding with Children
54
Before Driving
31
Floor Mat
31
Child Safety
54
Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Malaysia)
55
Child Restraint Systems (Except for Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Malaysia)
55
Points to Remember
56
When Using a Child Restraint System
58
Child Restraint System Compatibility for each Seating Position
62
Checking the Category of the Child Restraint System
63
Example of the Displayed Regulation Number
63
Left-Hand Drive Vehicle
64
Right-Hand Drive Vehicle
64
Detail Information for Child Restraint Systems Installation
66
Recommended Child Restraint Systems and Compatibility Table
73
Child Restraint System Installation Method
82
Fixed with a Seat Belt
84
Installing Child Restraint System Using a Seat Belt
84
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
85
When Installing a Child Restraint System
85
Child Restraint System Fixed with an ISOFIX Lower Anchorages
86
Installation with ISOFIX Lower Anchorage
86
ISOFIX Lower Anchorages (ISOFIX Child Restraint System)
86
When Using a “MIDI 2”
88
When Using an “I-Size MIDI”
88
Fixing the Top Strap to the Top Tether Anchorages
89
Using a Top Tether Anchorages
89
Child Restraint Systems (for Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay, Uruguay and Malaysia)
91
Points to Remember
92
Handling the Child Restraint System
93
When Using a Child Restraint System
94
Child Restraint System Compatibility for each Seating Position
97
Detail Information for CRS Installation (Except for Malaysia)
101
Child Restraint System Installation Method
109
Fixed with a Seat Belt
110
Fixed with an ISOFIX Lower Anchorage
112
Engine Immobilizer System
116
Theft Deterrent System Engine Immobilizer System
116
Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction
117
System Maintenance
117
Setting the Alarm System
121
The Alarm
121
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
122
Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle
122
Triggering of the Alarm
123
Canceling the Intrusion Sensor
124
Intrusion Sensor
124
Setting the Intrusion Sensor
124
Canceling and Automatic Re-Enabling of the Intrusion Sensor
125
Intrusion Sensor Detection Considerations
125
2 Instrument Cluster
128
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights and
129
Instrument Cluster
129
Vehicles with a Stop & Start System
129
Vehicles Without a Stop & Start System
129
Warning Lights and Indicators
129
Warning Lights
131
Indicators
133
Eco Driving Indicator Light
135
Gauges and Meters
137
Vehicles with a Drive Monitor Display
137
Vehicles with a Multi-Information Display
137
Adjusting the Clock
139
Changing the Display
139
Clock
139
The Meters and Display Illuminate When
139
Outside Temperature Display
140
Display Contents
141
Drive Monitor Display
141
Average Fuel Consumption
142
Drive Information
142
Driving Range
142
Instantaneous Fuel Consumption
142
Customization
143
Instrument Cluster Light Control
143
Liquid Crystal Display
144
When Disconnecting and Reconnecting Battery Terminals
144
Menu Icons
145
Multi-Information Display
145
Operating the Meter Control Switches
145
Average Vehicle Speed
146
Driving Information
146
Elapsed Time
146
Stop & Start System Information
146
Eco Information
147
Eco Savings
147
Eco Savings Record
147
5Min (1Min) Consumption
148
Past Record
148
Ranking
148
Adjust Brightness
149
Language
149
Settings
149
Units
149
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
150
Pop-Up Guidance
150
Setting Display Automatic Cancelation
150
Trip Summary Display
151
Operation of each Component
152
3-1. Key Information
152
Keys
153
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type D)
154
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type E)
154
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type F)
154
Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System
155
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type G)
155
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type H)
155
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type A)
156
Vehicles Without a Smart Entry & Start System (Type B)
156
Wireless Remote Control
156
If You Lose Your Keys
157
Using the Mechanical Key
157
When Riding in an Aircraft
157
Conditions Affecting Operation
158
Confirmation of the Registered Key Number
158
Key Battery Depletion
158
To Prevent Key Damage
161
When a Key Is Lost
161
Doors
162
Entry Function
162
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Outside
162
Door Lock Buzzer
164
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
164
Operation Signals
164
Security Feature
164
Door Lock Switches
165
Inside Lock Buttons
165
Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Inside
165
Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key
166
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
166
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
167
Setting and Canceling the Functions
167
Conditions Affecting the Operation
168
Open Door Warning Buzzer
168
Opening the Trunk from Inside the Vehicle
169
Opening the Trunk from Outside the Vehicle
169
Trunk
169
Trunk Light
171
Antenna Location
174
Smart Entry & Start System
174
Alarms and Warning Indicators
175
Effective Range (Areas Within Which the Electronic Key Is Detected)
175
When Locking or Unlocking the Doors
175
Battery-Saving Function
177
Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function
177
Note for the Entry Function
178
Alarm
179
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
179
To Operate the System Properly
179
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
179
Front Seats
185
Manual Seat
185
3-3. Adjusting the Seats
185
Power Seat (Driver’s Seat Only)
186
Folding down the Rear Seatbacks
187
Rear Seats (Fold-Down Type)
187
Remove the Seat Belt from Guide
188
Returning Rear Seatbacks
188
Adjusting the Head Restraints (Front Seats and Rear Center Seat)
190
Head Restraints
190
Installing the Head Restraints
190
Removing the Head Restraints
190
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints (Front Seats)
191
Adjusting the Rear Center Seat Head Restraint
191
Adjusting the Rear Outer Seat Head Restraints
191
Horn
192
Steering Wheel
192
After Adjusting the Steering Wheel
193
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror
194
Anti-Glare Function
194
Inside Rear View Mirror
194
Manual Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
194
Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror
195
To Prevent Sensor Error
195
Manually-Adjustable Type
196
Outside Rear View Mirrors
196
Power-Adjustable Type
196
Folding the Mirrors
197
Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted When (Power-Adjustable Type)
197
Opening and Closing Procedures
199
Power Windows
199
Jam Protection Function (Windows with One-Touch Closing Function)
200
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
200
Window Lock Switch
200
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
201
Moon Roof
203
Opening and Closing
203
Tilting up and down
203
If the Moon Roof Cannot be Closed
204
Jam Protection Function
204
Sunshade
204
To Reduce Wind Noise
204
4 Driving
206
4-1. before Driving
207
Continuously Variable Transmission
207
Driving the Vehicle
207
Stopping
207
Parking the Vehicle
208
Driving in the Rain
209
Starting off on a Steep Uphill
209
When Starting off on an Uphill
209
Breaking in Your New Toyota
210
Restraining the Engine Output (Brake Override System)
210
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
216
When Driving the Vehicle
216
When Parking the Vehicle
216
If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving
217
When Encountering Flooded Roads
217
Cargo and Luggage
218
Storage Precautions
218
Trailer Towing
220
Changing Engine Switch Positions
221
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without a
221
Entry & Start System)
221
Starting the Engine
221
Key Reminder Function
222
Turning the Key from “ACC” to “LOCK” (on some Models)
222
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
222
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
224
Stopping the Engine
226
Changing Engine Switch Modes
227
Auto Power off Function
229
If the Engine Does Not Start
230
Steering Lock
230
Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention
230
Operation of the Engine Switch
231
Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the Engine Switch
232
To Prevent Battery Discharge
232
When Starting the Engine
232
Continuously Variable Transmission (Except for Thailand)
233
Shifting the Shift Lever
233
Eco Drive Mode
234
Selecting the Driving Mode
234
Shift Position Purpose
234
Sport Mode
235
Temporally Gear Steps Selection Mode in the D Position
235
Changing Gear Steps in the M Position
236
Gear Step Functions
237
When Driving with the Cruise Control Activated
237
Downshift Restriction Warning Buzzer
238
G Ai-Shift
238
Shift Lock System
238
When Canceling Eco Drive Mode/Sport Mode
238
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
239
Releasing the Shift Lock
239
Continuously Variable Transmission (for Thailand)
241
5-Speed Transmission
244
Manual Transmission
244
6-Speed Transmission
245
Shifting the Shift Lever to R (6-Speed Transmission)
245
Maximum Allowable Speeds
246
Operation Instructions
248
Turn Signal Lever
248
If the Indicator Flashes Faster than Usual
249
Right-Hand Drive Vehicles
249
Turn Signals Can be Operated When
249
Parking Brake
250
Parking Brake Engaged Warning Buzzer
250
Headlight Switch
251
Turning on the High Beam Headlights
254
Follow Me Home System
255
Guide to Dial Settings
256
Manual Headlight Leveling Dial
256
Automatic Light off System
257
Daytime Running Light System
257
Headlight Control Sensor
257
Light Reminder Buzzer
257
Fog Light Switch
259
Front Fog Light Switch
259
Rear Fog Light Switch
260
Front and Rear Fog Light Switch
261
Fog Lights Can be Used When
262
Operating the Wiper Lever
263
Windshield Wipers and Washer
263
Without Intermittent Windshield Wipers
263
Intermittent Windshield Wipers
265
Interval Adjustment Type Only
266
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
267
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
270
Raindrop Sensor
270
The Windshield Wipers and Washer Can be Operated When
270
Before Refueling the Vehicle
272
Fuel Tank Opening for Unleaded Gasoline
272
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
272
Refueling (2NR-FBE Engine Only)
272
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
275
Cruise Control
276
Setting the Vehicle Speed
276
Summary of Functions
276
Using the Driving Support
276
Adjusting the Set Speed
277
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
277
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
278
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
278
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
280
Types of Sensors
280
Display (6 Sensor Models)
281
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Switch
281
The Distance Display and Buzzer
282
Rear Corner Sensors (6 Sensor Models)
283
Rear Center Sensors
284
Detection Range of the Sensors
285
The Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Can be Operated When
285
Sensor Detection Information
286
When the System Malfunctions
287
Notes When Washing the Vehicle
288
When Using Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
288
Automatic Enabling of the Stop & Start System
289
Disabling the Stop & Start System
289
Stop & Start System
289
Stop & Start System Operation
289
Hill-Start Assist Control
290
Operating Conditions
290
Points for Use
290
Changing the Idling Stop Time with the Air Conditioning System on
292
Displaying the Stop & Start System Status
292
When the Hood Is Opened
292
Multi-Information Display Messages
293
If the Stop & Start Cancel Indicator Flashes Continuously
295
The Stop & Start System Protection Function
295
When the Buzzer Sounds
295
ABS (Anti-Lock Brake System)
297
Brake Assist
297
Driving Assist Systems
297
Disabling the TRC System
298
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Operating
298
Operating Conditions of Hill-Start Assist Control
299
Turning off both TRC and VSC Systems
299
Automatic Reactivation of TRC and VSC Systems
300
Automatic System Cancelation of Hill-Start Assist Control
300
Brake System Operating Sound (3NR-FKE Engine)
300
EPS Operation Sound
300
Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System
301
Hill-Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively When
302
Replacing Tires
302
When the TRC/VSC Is Activated
302
When the TRC/VSC Systems Are Turned off
302
Before Driving the Vehicle
303
Preparation for Winter
303
Winter Driving Tips
303
Cruise Control Can be Set When
278
4-6. Driving Tips
303
Selecting Tire Chains
304
Cross Chain
305
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
305
Side Chain
305
Tire Chain Installation
305
Driving with Snow Tires
306
Driving with Tire Chains (Except for Vehicles with 195/50R16 Tires)
306
Accelerator Pedal/Brake Pedal Operation
307
Eco-Friendly Driving Tips
307
Use of Eco Driving Indicator
307
Using Eco Drive Mode
307
Air Conditioning
308
Delays
308
Highway Driving
308
When Braking
308
Luggage
309
Performing Idling Stops
309
Regular Maintenance
309
5 Audio System
310
5-1. Basic Operations
311
Audio System Types
311
Using Cellular Phones
312
Operating the Audio System Using the Steering Wheel Switches
314
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
314
Adjusting the Volume
315
Changing the Audio Source
315
Silencing a Sound
315
Turning on the Power
315
Selecting a Folder (MP3 and WMA or USB Memory)
316
Selecting a Track/File or Song
316
Selecting an Album
316
AUX Port/Usb Port
317
Connecting Using the aux Port/Usb Port
317
Portable Audio Player
317
USB Memory
317
Changing Sound Quality Modes
318
Optimal Use of the Audio System
318
Using the Audio Control Function
318
Adjusting Sound Quality
319
Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
319
Radio Operation
320
Using the Radio
320
Reception Sensitivity
322
Setting Station Presets
322
When the Battery Is Disconnected
322
CD Player Operation
323
Ejecting Cds or MP3 and WMA Discs
325
Loading Cds or MP3 and WMA Discs
325
Selecting a Track from a Track List
325
Using the CD Player
325
Playing Back MP3 and WMA Discs
326
Returning to the First Folder
326
Selecting a Folder and File from Folder List
326
Selecting Folders One at a Time
326
Discs that Can be Used
327
Display
327
Error Messages
327
Switching the Display
327
CD Player Protection Feature
328
Lens Cleaners
328
MP3 and WMA Files
328
MP3 File Compatibility
328
Compatible Disc Formats
329
Compatible Media
329
File Names
329
Multi-Sessions
329
Extensions
330
MP3 and WMA Playback
330
Playback
330
Player Precautions
331
Control Panel
332
Listening to an Ipod
332
Using an External Device
332
Play Mode List
334
Selecting a Play Mode
334
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Songs
335
Repeat Play
335
Selecting a Song from the Song List
335
Selecting Songs
335
About Ipod
336
Random Play
336
Ipod Functions
337
Ipod Problems
337
Compatible Models
338
Listening to a USB Memory Device
340
Fast-Forwarding and Rewinding Files
342
Selecting a File
342
Selecting a Folder
342
USB Memory Functions
343
Operating Portable Audio Devices Connected to the Audio System
347
Using the aux Port
347
When Using a Portable Audio Device Connected to the Power Outlet
347
Bluetooth ® Audio/Phone
348
Using Bluetooth Devices
348
Device Registration/Connection Flow
349
Audio Unit
350
Microphone
351
Audio/Phone
352
Menu List of the Bluetooth
352
Using the Steering Wheel Switches
354
How to Register a Bluetooth Device
355
("Bluetooth * " Menu)
356
Functions and Operation Procedures
356
Using the "SETUP" Menu
356
Connecting the Registered Cellular Phone to the Audio System
357
Deleting a Registered Cellular Phone
357
Listing the Registered Cellular Phones
357
Registering a Bluetooth Device
357
Connecting the Registered Portable Player to the Audio System
358
Deleting the Registered Portable Player
358
Disconnecting the Registered Cellular Phone from the Audio System
358
Listing the Registered Portable Players
358
Changing the Passkey
359
Disconnecting the Registered Portable Player from the Audio System
359
Selecting the Connection Method
359
Displaying the Device Status
360
Setting Automatic Connection of the Device on or off
360
Setting the Automatic Connection Confirmation Display to on or off
360
Initialization
361
Initializing the All Settings
361
Initializing the Device Information
361
Initializing the Sound Settings
361
Using the "SETUP" Menu ("PHONE" or "TEL" Menu)
362
Adding a New Phone Number
363
Deleting Call Histories
363
Deleting Outgoing Call History
363
Setting Speed Dials
363
Deleting a Number from All Call Histories
364
Deleting Incoming Call History
364
Deleting Missed Call History
364
Deleting a Registered Phone Number
365
Deleting Another Cellular Phone’s Phonebook
365
Setting Automatic Transferring of the Phonebook to on or off
365
Setting Call Volume
366
Setting Ring Tone
366
Setting Ring Tone Volume
366
Transferring Call Histories
366
Call History
367
Limitation of Number of Digits
367
Phone Number
367
Phone System Functions
367
Operating a Bluetooth Enabled Portable Player
368
Bluetooth Audio
368
Audio System Functions
370
Dialing by Entering the Number
371
Dialing by Selecting a Name
371
Making a Phone Call
371
Speed Dialing
371
Playing and Pausing Tracks
370
Bluetooth Phone
371
Deleting the Selected Number
372
Dialing from Call Histories
372
PBAP (Phone Book Access Profile) Automatic Transfer
372
Registering a Number as a Speed Dial
372
Answering the Phone
373
Receiving a Call When on Another Call
373
Receiving a Phone Call
373
Refusing the Call
373
Inputting Digits
374
Muting Your Voice
374
Speaking on the Phone
374
Transferring a Call
374
Automatic Volume Adjustment
375
Phone Call System Functions
375
Situations Where the System May Not Recognize Your Voice
375
When Talking on the Phone
375
Bluetooth
376
When Transferring Ownership of the Vehicle
376
About Bluetooth
377
6 Interior Features
386
6-1. Using the Air Conditioning
386
System and Defogger
386
Air Conditioning Controls
387
Manual Air Conditioning System
387
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger Manual Air Conditioning System
387
Adjusting the Fan Speed Setting
388
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
388
Vehicles with a Heater
388
Vehicles Without a Heater
388
Changing the Air Flow Mode
389
Defogging the Rear Window
390
Defogging the Windshield (Vehicle with a Heater)
390
Other Functions
390
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
390
Adjusting the Position of and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
391
Air Outlets
391
Location of Air Outlets
391
Outside Outlets
391
Fogging up of the Windows
392
Outside/Recirculated Air Mode
392
Ventilation and Air Conditioning Odors
392
When Driving on Dusty Roads
392
Automatic Air Conditioning System
394
Automatic Mode Indicator
396
Using Automatic Mode
396
Air Circulator
402
Adjusting the Position of the Air Outlets
402
Interior Lights List
404
Vehicles Without an Air Circulator
404
Interior Features
386
Using the Interior Lights
404
Vehicles with an Air Circulator
405
Front
406
Interior Light
406
Type B
406
Personal Lights
407
Air Circulator Illumination (Vehicles with an Air Circulator)
408
Automatic Interior Light off System
409
Illuminated Entry System
409
To Prevent the Battery from Being Discharged
409
List of Storage Features
410
Console Box
411
Glove Box
411
Using the Glove Box Vent
411
Cup Holders
412
Bottle Holders
413
Auxiliary Boxes
414
Trunk Features
415
Other Interior Features
416
Sun Visors
416
Vanity Mirrors
416
Vanity Lights
417
Vanity Lights Can be Used When
417
Power Outlets
418
The Power Outlets Can be Used When
418
When Turning the Engine Switch off
418
Rear Armrest
419
Rear Sunshade
419
Assist Grips
420
7 Maintenance and Care
422
Automatic Car Washes
423
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Exterior
423
High Pressure Car Washes
423
Maintenance and Care Cleaning and Protecting
423
7-1. Maintenance and Care
423
Wheels and Wheel Ornaments
423
Bumpers
424
Plated Portions
424
Antenna Installation and Removal Precautions (Pole Type)
425
Cleaning the Exterior Lights
425
To Prevent Damage to the Antenna (Pole Type)
426
When Using a High Pressure Car Wash
426
Cleaning and Protecting the Vehicle Interior
427
Cleaning the Leather Areas
427
Cleaning the Synthetic Leather Areas
427
Caring for Leather Areas
428
Shampooing the Carpets
428
Cleaning Detergents
429
Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window
429
Preventing Damage to Leather Surfaces
429
Water on the Floor
429
Maintenance Requirements
430
Scheduled Maintenance
430
Where to Go for Maintenance Service?
430
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
431
Does Your Vehicle Need Repairs?
431
What about Do-It-Yourself Maintenance?
431
Handling of the Battery
432
If Your Vehicle Is Not Properly Maintained
432
Maintenance Schedule Requirements
433
Scheduled Maintenance
433
Additional Maintenance Schedule
437
Operating on Rough or Muddy Roads, or Roads with Melted Snow
437
Operating on Dusty Roads
438
Heavily Loaded Vehicle
439
Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions
441
7-3. Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
441
Do-It-Yourself Maintenance
442
Hood
444
Positioning a Floor Jack
446
3NR-FE Engine
448
Engine Compartment
448
Except for 3NR-FE Engine
449
Engine Compartment Cover
450
Installing the Clips
450
Removing the Engine Compartment Cover
450
Checking the Engine Oil
451
Engine Oil
451
Adding Engine Oil
452
Engine Oil Consumption
453
Coolant Selection
454
Engine Coolant
454
If the Coolant Level Drops Within a Short Time of Replenishing
454
If You Spill Coolant
455
Radiator and Condenser
455
When Adding Coolant
455
When the Engine Is Hot
455
Battery
456
Battery Exterior
456
Caution Symbols
456
Adding Distilled Water (Battery with Vent Plugs)
457
Checking Battery Fluid
457
After Recharging/Reconnecting the Battery
458
Before Recharging
458
Washer Fluid
460
Air Cleaner Filter
461
Checking Tires
463
Tires
463
Tire Pressure Warning System
464
Tire Rotation
464
How to Initialize the Tire Pressure Warning System
465
Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
465
Installing Tire Pressure Warning Valves and Transmitters
465
Registering ID Codes
466
When to Replace Your Vehicle’s Tires
466
Low Profile Tires
467
Replacing Tire and Wheels
467
Routine Tire Inflation Pressure Checks
467
Tire Life
467
The Initialization Operation
469
Warning Performance of the Tire Pressure Warning System
469
When Initialization of the Tire Pressure Warning System Has Failed
469
When Initializing the Tire Pressure Warning System
471
When Inspecting or Replacing Tires
471
Driving on Rough Roads
472
If Tire Inflation Pressure of each Tire Becomes Low While Driving
472
Low Profile Tires (Vehicle with 195/50R16 Tires)
472
Effects of Incorrect Tire Inflation Pressure
473
Instructions for Checking Tire Inflation Pressure
473
Tire Inflation Pressure
473
Proper Inflation Is Critical to Save Tire Performance
474
Aluminum Wheel Precautions
475
Wheel Selection
475
Wheels
475
Use of Defective Wheels Prohibited
476
When Installing the Wheel Nuts
476
When Replacing Wheels
476
When Replacing Wheels (Vehicles with a Tire Pressure Warning System)
476
Air Conditioning Filter
477
Left-Hand Drive Vehicles
478
Checking Interval
479
If Air Flow from the Vents Decreases Dramatically
479
To Prevent Damage to the Filter Cover
479
When Removing the Glove Box
479
Replacing the Battery
480
Wireless Remote Control/Electronic Key Battery
480
If the Electronic Key Battery Is Depleted
483
Use a Lithium Battery
483
When Replacing the Module (Type a Only)
483
Checking and Replacing Fuses
485
Under the Instrument Panel (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles)
485
Under the Instrument Panel (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles)
486
After a Fuse Is Replaced
488
If There Is an Overload in a Circuit
488
When Replacing Light Bulbs
488
Bulb Locations
489
Light Bulbs
489
Preparing for Light Bulb Replacement
489
Rear
490
Headlight Low Beam
491
Replacing Light Bulbs
491
Headlight High Beam
492
Front Turn Signal Lights
493
Front Position Lights (Bulb Type)
494
Front Fog Lights
495
Side Turn Signal Lights
497
Side Turn Signal Lights (for India)
500
Condensation Build-Up on the Inside of the Lens
509
LED Lights
509
When Trouble Arises
510
Emergency Flashers
511
8-1. Essential Information
511
If Your Vehicle Has to be Stopped in an Emergency
512
If the Vehicle Is Trapped in Rising Water
514
Escaping the Vehicle from the Window
514
Using an Emergency Hammer* for Emergency Escape
514
If Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
515
Situations When It Is Necessary to Contact Dealers before Towing
515
Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
515
Steps to Take in an Emergency if Your Vehicle Needs to be Towed
515
Towing with a Wheel-Lift Type Truck
516
Using a Flatbed Truck
516
Emergency Towing
517
Emergency Towing Procedure
517
Wheel Nut Wrench
518
When Towing a Vehicle Equipped with a Stop & Start System
518
While Towing
518
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle During Emergency Towing
520
Audible Symptoms
521
If You Think Something Is Wrong
521
Operational Symptoms
521
Visible Symptoms
521
Fuel Pump Shut off System
522
After Using the Fire Extinguisher
523
Fire Extinguisher
523
Taking out the Fire Extinguisher
523
If a Warning Light Turns on or a Warning Buzzer Sounds
525
Warning Light and Warning Buzzer List
525
Electric Power Steering System Warning Light (Warning Buzzer)
530
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes on While Driving
530
Speed Warning Buzzer (for India)
531
The Tire Pressure Warning Light May Come on Due to Natural Causes
531
Warning Buzzer
531
If a Warning Message Is Displayed (Vehicles with a Multi-Information Display)
536
Master Warning Light
536
Messages and Warnings
537
If “See Owner’s Manual” Is Shown
538
If “Visit Your Dealer” Is Shown
538
System Warning Lights
538
Warning Messages
538
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles Without a Spare Tire)
539
Before Repairing the Tire
540
Location of the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit and Tools
541
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit Components
542
Taking out the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
543
Emergency Repair Method
544
If the Tire Is Inflated to more than the Specified Air Pressure
551
Note for Checking the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
551
The Valve of a Tire that Has Been Repaired
551
Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
552
Precautions for the Emergency Tire Puncture Repair Kit
556
When Performing an Emergency Repair
556
Before Jacking up the Vehicle
557
If You Have a Flat Tire (Vehicles with a Spare Tire)
557
Location of the Spare Tire, Jack and Tool Bag
558
Using the Tire Jack
559
Taking out the Jack
560
Taking out the Spare Tire
561
Replacing a Flat Tire
562
Installing the Spare Tire
565
After Using the Tools and Jack
568
When Using the Compact Spare Tire
568
If the Engine will Not Start
570
Emergency Start Function
571
If the Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles with a Smart Entry & Start System)
572
Locking and Unlocking the Doors
572
If the Vehicle Battery Is Discharged
575
Charging the Battery
578
When Replacing the Battery (Battery Without Vent Plugs)
579
Battery Precautions
580
Correction Procedures
581
If Your Vehicle Overheats
581
If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck
584
When It Is Difficult to Free the Vehicle
584
When Attempting to Free a Stuck Vehicle
585
When Shifting the Shift Lever
585
Vehicle Specifications
586
Dimensions
587
Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)
587
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle When Towing with a Sling-Type Truck
520
9-1. Specifications
587
Vehicle Identification
588
Vehicle Identification Number
588
Engine Number
591
Year of Manufacture and Country of Origin
591
Engine
592
Fuel
594
Lubrication System
595
Engine Oil Selection
596
Oil Grade
596
Recommended Viscosity (SAE)
596
API Service Symbol
597
ILSAC Certification Mark
597
Oil Viscosity (0W-20 Is Explained here as an Example)
597
2NR-FBE Engine
598
How to Read Oil Container Labels
599
3NR-FKE Engine
600
Cooling System
602
Battery with Vent Plugs
604
Battery Without Vent Plugs
604
Electrical System
604
Ignition System
604
5-Speed Models
605
Manual Transmission Gear Oil (6-Speed Models)
606
Specifications
606
Brakes
607
Clutch
607
Steering
607
Tires and Wheels
608
Fuel Information
613
If Your Engine Knocks
614
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in a Gasoline Engine
614
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in Flex Fuel Engine
614
Customizable Features
616
Customizing Vehicle Features
616
Items to Initialize
620
Initialization
620
Index
622
What to Do if
622
(Troubleshooting)
622
The Doors Cannot be Locked or Unlocked
623
The Doors Cannot be Locked, Unlocked, Opened or Closed
623
What to Do If... (Troubleshooting)
623
You Lose Your Keys
623
The Engine Does Not Start
624
The Rear Door Cannot be Opened
624
The Trunk Lid Is Closed with the Electronic Key Left Inside
624
A Warning Buzzer Sounds During Driving
626
The Engine Switch Is Turned off Automatically
626
A Warning Light Turns on
627
An Alarm Is Activated and the Horn Sounds
627
If You Have a Flat Tire
627
The Vehicle Becomes Stuck
627
Alphabetical Index
628
Gas Station Information
645
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