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Toyota Vitz Manual (405 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Table of Contents
4
Excluding G's
8
Exterior
8
Front Fog Lights
8
Illustration Table of Contents
8
Indoor
10
Instrument Panel
14
Manual Air Conditioner
15
Auto Air Conditioner
16
What You Need to Know
20
About the Contents of this Book
20
About Unauthorized Modification
20
About Data Handling
21
About Recording Vehicle Data
21
Precautions about Driving
21
Event Data Recorder
22
Information Disclosure of EDR Data
22
Inspection
23
When Carrying a Child
23
Warnings, Cautions, Knowledge
24
About the Display in this Manual
24
About the Display in the Illustration
24
1 Before Driving
25
Handling of Keys
25
Handling of Keys
26
To Use the Mechanical Key
26
About the Key
27
Key License Plate
27
To Prevent Key Failure
27
When Boarding an Aircraft
27
If You Lose Your Key
28
When Carrying the Key
28
When You Bring the Vehicle to the Dealer Due to a Malfunction
28
How to Open and Close the Door, How to Lock
29
Smart Entry and Start System
29
Door Unlocking / Locking
30
Grasp the Door Handle to Unlock
30
Unlocking / Locking the Back Door
31
Antenna Position and Operating Range
32
About Warning Buzzer and Warning Light
33
Operation Signal
33
When the Lock Sensor on Surface of the Door Handle Cannot be Locked
33
Power Saving Function
34
Security Function for Unlocking Operation
34
Situations Where the Function May Not Work Properly
35
Precautions When Locking
36
Things to Keep in Mind
36
Precautions When Unlocking
37
To Make the System Work Properly
37
When Not Driving for a Long Time
37
About Battery Consumption
38
Functions that Can be Set at the Store
38
When the Smart Entry and Start System Does Not Work Properly
38
Warning about the Effects of Radio Waves
39
Half‑Door Warning Buzzer
40
Wireless Remote Control
40
If the Wireless Remote Control Does Not Work Properly
41
(Front Door, Rear Door)
43
Door Lock Switch
43
Key
43
Rear Door)
43
Lock Lever
44
When Locking the Front Seat Door from Outside Without Using a Key
44
Child Protector
45
How to Open the Door When Using the Child Protector
45
To Prevent Accidents
46
When Opening and Closing the Door
46
Backdoor
47
Locking / Unlocking the Back Door
47
To Open the Back Door from Outside the Car
47
Luggage Room Light
48
When Closing the Back Door
48
Warning While Driving
49
In Operating the Back Door
50
About Damper Stay
51
About Reclining Adjustment
52
Front Seat
52
How to Adjust the Seat, Handle and Mirror
52
Before Operating
53
Rear Seat
53
Tilt the Backrest Forward
53
When Defeating Forward
54
When Returning to the Original
54
Raise the Backrest and Fix It
55
When Operating the Rear Seat
55
After Returning the Backrest
56
When Moving the Backrest Forward
56
Headrest
57
When Removing the Headrest of the Rear Outer Seat
57
When Removing the Headrests on the Front/Rear Center Seats
57
About Headrests
58
About the Height of the Headrest of the Front Seat
58
About the Use of the Rear Seat Headrest
58
How to Put on and Take off
59
Seat Belt
59
To Wear Properly
59
How to Wear
60
Rear Center Seat Belt
60
How to Separate and Store
61
Seatbelt Pretensioner
62
Emergency Seatbelt Fixing Mechanism
63
For Pregnant Women
63
For those with Illness
63
How to Use Your Child's Seat Belt
63
About Seat Belt Pretensioners
64
About Wearing a Seat Belt
64
About Damage / Failure of Seat Belt
65
About Seat Belts with Pretensioners
65
About Separate Retractable Seat Belts
65
Handle
67
Vehicles with Tilt Steering
67
After Adjusting the Handle Position
68
How to Adjust up and down
69
Inner Mirror
69
Door Mirror
70
Operating Conditions
71
When Storing the Door Mirrors
71
When Driving
72
When the Mirror Is Moving
72
Power Window
73
Window Lock Switch
73
How to Open and Close the Door Glass
73
Operation after Engine Stop
74
Pinching Prevention Function
74
When the Power Window Cannot be Closed
75
When Opening and Closing the Door Glass
76
Before Refueling
77
How to Open the Fuel Filler
77
How to Refuel
77
About Ethanol Mixed Fuel
78
Fuel Tank Capacity
78
Fuel Type
78
When Closing the Fuel Filler Cap
78
About Refueling
79
Precautions When Refueling
79
Warning When Replacing the Cap
79
When Refueling
80
Anti-Theft System
81
Engine Immobilizer System
81
About Maintenance
81
When the System Does Not Work Properly
81
For Safe Use
82
Correct Driving Posture
82
While Driving
83
When Adjusting the Seat
83
SRS Airbag
84
When the SRS Airbag Is Deployed
85
When the SRS Airbag Is Activated
85
When Operating Other than in a Collision
86
When the SRS Airbag Does Not Work
86
If You Need to Contact a Toyota Dealer
88
About SRS Airbags
89
About Remodeling / Disposal
92
Children's Seat
93
About the Compatibility List of Children's Seats
93
About Mass Group
93
About Size Grade and Fixtures
93
Baby Seat
94
Child Seat
94
Seat Compatibility List for Children by Seat Position FF Car
95
Compatibility List of Children's Seats by Seat Position
97
Description of the Characters to Fill in the Table
97
List of ISOFIX Children's Seats
98
About ISOFIX-Compatible Child Seat Fixing Bar
98
About Selection and Use of Children's Seats
98
Selection of Children's Seats that Can be Fastened with Seat Belts
99
ECE R44 Compliant ISOFIX Compliant Children's Seat Selection
99
Types of ISOFIX-Compatible Children's Seats
101
When Attaching a Child-Only Seat to the Passenger Seat
101
About Calicot
101
When Not Using a Child-Only Seat
101
Child Seat Installation
102
Secure with a Seat Belt
103
Fix with ISOFIX-Compatible Child Seat Fixing Bar and Top Tether Anchor
104
About Child Seats
105
When Installing a Child Seat
106
When Not Using a Child Seat
109
2 When Driving
111
How to Drive
111
Before Driving
111
Engine (Ignition)
111
Switch
111
Entry & Start
111
Engine (Ignition) Switch
111
How to Drive
112
In Driving
112
Start
112
Stop
112
To Park
113
How to Start Uphill
114
About Driving on a Rainy Day
114
Installation of Driving Signs
114
Environmentally Friendly Driving
115
When Starting
116
When Driving on Slippery Roads
118
When Operating the Shift Lever
118
When a Warning Sound Is Continuously Emitted from Vicinity of Brake
118
When Stopping
119
When Parking
119
About Exhaust Gas
120
When Taking a Nap
121
When Applying the Brakes
121
Should the Wheel be Removed
121
To Prevent Damage to Parts
122
If the Tire Punctures While Driving
123
When a Tire Punctures
123
Precautions Regarding Submerged Road Driving
123
How to Start the Engine
124
Switching the Position of the Engine Switch
124
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Smart Entry & Start Vehicles Without System)
124
To Move the Key from "ACC" to "LOCK"
125
To Release the Steering Lock
125
Forgetting to Remove the Key Warning Buzzer
125
When Starting the Engine
126
To Prevent the Battery from Running out
126
System-Equipped Vehicle)
127
How to Stop the Engine
129
“Engine Start / Stop "Switch Mode Switching"
130
When the Engine Is Stopped When the Shift Lever Is Other than P
131
Automatic Power off Function
131
When the Engine Does Not Start
132
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
132
About Prevention of Overheating of Steering Lock Motor
132
When the Smart Entry and Start System Indicator Flashes Yellow
132
About the Operation of the "Engine Start / Stop" Switch
133
How to Stop the Engine in an Emergency
133
Automatic Transmission
135
How to Move the Shift Lever
135
Purpose of Use of Shift Position
137
Driving Mode Selection
137
Temporary 7-Speed Sports Sequential Shiftmatic Mode
138
Switching Gears in 7-Speed Sports Sequential Shiftmatic Mode
138
Paddle Shift Switch
139
Shift Function
139
Automatic Shift When Driving in Matic Mode
139
Temporary Release Matic Mode in D Position
139
When the Vehicle Is Stopped While Driving in the M Position
140
If the M Indicator Does Not Light or Blinks
140
Shift down Limit Warning Buzzer
140
Reverse Warning Buzzer
140
Manual Transmission
141
Speed Limit for each Shift
141
Direction Indicator Lever
142
When the Indicator Light Blinks Abnormally Fast
142
Parking Brake
143
About the Use of Parking Brakes in Winter
143
Precautions before Driving
143
Horn (Horn)
144
How to Read the Meter
145
Instruments
145
Vehicles Without Tachometer
145
To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Components
147
Indicator Light / Warning Light
148
Dashboard
149
Indicator Light
149
Warning Light
151
About the Warning Light of the Safety Device
152
Operating Conditions of Meter Display
152
Multi Information Display
153
Display Items
155
Display Switching
155
About Outside Temperature Display
159
Eco‑Drive Indicator Lamp User Customization Screen
159
When the Battery Terminal Is Attached or Detached
159
About Screen Display at Low Temperature
160
How to Turn on the Light and How to Use the Wiper
161
Light Switch
161
Make It a High Beam
161
Estimated Scale Setting
162
Manual Optical Axis Adjustment Dial
162
Auto Leveling System
163
Light Sensor
163
Lights Forgetting Prevention Function
163
Forgetting to Turn off the Light Warning Buzzer
164
Fog Light Switch
165
Front Fog Light Switch
165
Front and Rear Fog Light Switch
166
About Rear Fog Light
167
Lighting Conditions
167
Intermittent Wiper
168
Wiper & Washer (Front)
168
Intermittent Time Adjustable Wiper
169
When the Washer Fluid Does Not Come out
170
When the Front Window Glass Is Dry
171
When the Nozzle Is Clogged
171
Wiper and Washer (Rear)
172
When the Rear Window Glass Is Dry
173
D / S Range Idling Stop
174
Toyota Stop & Start System (SMART STOP)
174
P / N Range Idling Stop
175
Stop and Start When the Cancel Switch Is Pressed
176
To Deactivate the Stop and Start System
176
Hill‑Start Assist Function
177
Stop and Start Automatic System Restart
178
About the Stop and Start System
179
About Warning Buzzer
179
Stop and Start System Protection
179
When the Bonnet Is Opened
179
About the Air Conditioner with the Engine Stopped
180
Stop and Start When the Cancel Indicator Remains Blinking
180
When Replacing the Battery
180
When the Window Glass Becomes Cloudy While the Engine Is Stopped
180
Stop and Start to Operate the System Normally
181
Stop and Start When the System Is Running
181
4WD Auto Mode Switch
182
About 4WD Auto Mode Indicator Light
182
When Not Using 4WD Auto Mode
182
LED Illumination Beam
183
A Device that Assists Driving
184
To Stop TRC or VSC
185
When VSC / TRC Is Operating
185
About Automatic Recovery of TRC and VSC
186
EPS Motor Operating Noise
186
Operation Noise and Vibration of ABS / Brake Assist / VSC / TRC
186
TRC off Operation Limit
186
When Braking Distance Becomes Longer Due to Operation of ABS
187
When the Effect of ABS Cannot be Exhibited
187
When the Effect of EPS Decreases
187
When the Slip Indicator Lights up
187
About Active Torque Control 4WD
188
Handling of Tires and Suspension
188
When Changing Tires
188
When Turning off TRC and VSC
188
How to Use Other Traveling Devices
174
Driving in Various Situations
189
Precautions When Loading Luggage
189
Things that Should Not be Piled up
189
When Loading Luggage
189
About the Weight and Load of Luggage
190
Driving in Cold Weather
191
Preparation before Winter
191
About Wiper Blades for Cold Regions
192
About Tire Chains
192
Warning When Wearing Winter Tires
193
Warning When Installing Tire Chains
193
Warning When Parking
193
About the Use of Tire Chains
194
When Removing the Ice on the Front Window Glass
194
3 How to Use Indoor Equipment
195
Air Conditioner Defogger
195
Air Conditioner Settings
196
How to Use the Air Conditioner Defogger
196
Manual Air Conditioner
196
Adjusting the Wind Direction and Opening and Closing the Outlet
199
Central Outlet
199
Left and Right Outlets
199
About the Smell of the Air Conditioner
200
To Prevent Fogging of the Front Window Glass
200
When the Outside Air Temperature Is Around 0 ° C
200
Auto Air Conditioner
201
Basic Configuration
202
When Using with Your Favorite Settings
202
Switch between Outside Air Introduction and Inside Air Circulation
203
To Remove Fogging on the Front Window Glass
204
About Internal Air Circulation
205
About Operation of Auto Setting
205
About Switching Inside and Outside
205
The Outlet
205
Rear Window Defogger
207
Front Wiper Deicer
209
Warning During Operation
209
How to Use Audio
210
Audio Type
210
CD Player, am / FM Radio
210
Use of Mobile Phones
210
Handling of Audio
211
How to Use the Radio
212
Remember the Station
212
Manual Setting
212
Automatic Setting
212
Receive Traffic Information
213
When the Connection with the Battery Is Cut off
213
About Reception Sensitivity
213
How to Use a CD Player
214
Insert a CD
215
Eject the CD
215
Choose a Song
215
Fast‑Forward
215
Cancel Random Playback and Repeat Playback
216
Error Indication
216
Playable CD
216
CD Player Protection Function
216
Unusable CD / Adapter
217
Handling of CD Players
218
To Listen Comfortably
219
To Change the Settings
219
Switching Sound Quality Mode
219
Sound Quality Adjustment
219
How to Use the AUX Terminal
220
When Using
220
Antenna
221
When You Put It in an Automatic Car Wash Machine
221
To Prevent Damage to the Antenna
221
When the Antenna Is Removed, such as When Washing a Car
221
List of Interior Lights
222
Interior Light
222
Interior Lights
223
Personal Light
223
Vanity Light
224
Illuminated Entry System
224
How to Use the Storage Equipment
226
List of Storage Equipment
226
Passenger Seat under Tray
226
Door Pocket
226
Bottle Holder
226
Glove Box
226
Accessory Case
226
Cup Holder
226
Shopping Assistance
226
Passenger Seat under Tray
227
Door Pocket
227
Things that Should Not be Left in the Storage Equipment
227
Bottle Holder
228
Things that Should Not be Stored
228
Glove Box
229
About the Instruction Manual in the Glove Box
229
Accessory Case
230
Driver's Seat Right Tray
230
Front Console Tray
230
Center Console Tray
230
Cup Holder
232
About the Partition of the Front Cup Holder
233
Shopping Assistance
234
About Hooks
234
When Using Shopping Assistance
235
To Prevent Damage to Shopping Assist
235
How to Use Other Indoor Equipment
236
Sun Visor
236
Vanity Mirror
237
Clock
238
When the Time Is Displayed
238
Outside Air Temperature Display
239
When the Outside Air Temperature Is Displayed
240
About Display
240
When Is Displayed
240
Accessory Socket
241
Terms of Use
241
To Prevent Short Circuits and Breakdowns
241
To Prevent the Fuse from Blowing
241
Seat Heater
242
When Not in Use
242
About Burns
242
To Prevent Seat Heater Failure
243
Coat Hook
244
Things You Shouldn't Hang on the Coat Hook
244
To Prevent Damage
245
Assist Grip
246
Floor Mat
247
When Laying a Floor Mat in the Driver's Seat
248
Equipment in the Luggage Room
249
Deck Board
249
Luggage under Tray
249
When Removing
250
About How to Fasten
250
When Operating the Deck Board
251
How to Care
253
Exterior Care
254
For Maintenance
254
Handling of Antenna
254
How to Care
254
When Using an Automatic Car Wash
255
When Using a High Pressure Car Wash
255
When Water Is Splashed on the Car for Car Washing Etc
255
Aluminum Foil
255
When Washing the Car
256
To Prevent Paint Deterioration and Corrosion of Car Body and Parts
257
Cleaning the Lights
257
About Removing the Antenna
257
Interior Care
258
Car Care
258
Care for Genuine Leather Parts
258
Care for Synthetic Leather Parts
258
Estimated Care for Genuine Leather Parts
259
Carpet Cleaning
259
Super UV Cut Glass
259
Infiltration of Water into the Vehicle
260
When Cleaning the Interior
260
Solvent Used for Cleaning
261
To Avoid Leather Damage
261
When the Floor Gets Wet
261
When Cleaning the Inside of the Rear Window Glass
261
About Tires
262
Tire Inspection Items
262
How to Rotate Tires
262
Tire Pressure Value
263
Checking Tire Pressure
263
When Replacing Tire‑Related Parts
264
Low Flat Tires
264
Warning During Inspection and Replacement
264
Prohibition of Using Abnormal Tires
264
Precautions When Changing Tires
265
If Air Leaks While Driving
266
Precautions for Driving on Rough Roads
266
Bonnet
267
When Removing the Battery Terminal
267
Simple Inspection / Parts Replacement
267
After Inspecting the Engine Room
268
Confirmation before Driving
268
To Prevent Damage to the Hood
268
Front Side
269
Garage Jack
269
Rear Side
269
When Lifting the Vehicle
270
Front Valve Position
272
Preparing a Light Bulb
272
Replacing the Light Bulb
272
Rear Valve Position
273
Headlights High Beam / Low Beam
274
Vehicle Side Lights
276
Front Turn Signal and Emergency Flashing Light
277
Back/Taillight, Rear Direction Instruction, Emergency Flashing Light
278
Back Light / Rear Direction Instruction and Emergency Flashing Light
279
Number Light
280
Other Light Bulbs
280
Discharge Headlight
281
Water Droplets and Cloudiness in the Lens
281
When Replacing the Light Bulb
281
About Discharge Headlights
282
To Prevent Car Breakdowns and Fires
282
Fuse Inspection and Replacement
283
Passenger Seat Feet
284
Engine Room
286
Fuse Placement and Load
286
After Replacing the Fuse
291
Before Replacing the Fuse
291
To Prevent Car Breakdowns and Vehicle Fires
291
When the Circuit from the Battery Is Overloaded
291
How to Replace the Battery
292
Keyed Battery Replacement
292
About the Removed Battery and Parts
294
Obtaining a Lithium Battery
294
When the Battery Is Dead
294
After Replacement, to Function Normally
295
About Washer Fluid
296
How to Dilute the Washer Fluid
296
Replenishment of Washer Fluid
296
Air Conditioner Filter Replacement
297
How to Exchange
297
About Replacement of Air Conditioner Filter
298
Precautions When Using the Air Conditioner
298
When the Air Volume of the Air Conditioner Decreases
298
Five
299
If You Have Trouble
299
When Closing the Hood
268
First of All
299
First of All
300
When It Breaks down
300
Emergency Flashing Light
301
Expiration Date of Flare
302
Flare
302
Handling of Flares
303
Where the Flare Cannot be Used
303
About Towing
304
When Towed
304
Before Towing
305
Emergency Towing
305
How to Attach the Tow Hook
305
Purpose of Use of Tow Hook
308
About Driving During Towing
309
When Attaching the Tow Hook to the Vehicle
309
When Transporting a Vehicle
309
To Prevent Damage to the Vehicle
310
When Towing a Four-Wheel Drive Vehicle
310
When Towing a Vehicle Equipped with the Stop and Start System
310
When Towing on a Long Downhill
310
Before Starting the Engine
311
Fuel Pump Shut-Off System
311
Shut-Off System
311
Emergency Measures
312
When the Warning Light Comes on
312
Please Stop Immediately
312
Please Have an Inspection Immediately
313
Take Immediate Action
315
The Shift Lever
316
About Power Steering Warning Light / Warning Buzzer
318
When the Power Steering Warning Light Comes on
318
When a Flat Tire Occurs
319
Before Lifting the Car Body with a Jack
319
Tool and Jack Position
319
How to Take out the Jack
320
How to Take out the Emergency Tire
321
Replacing a Flat Tire
322
Tire Installation
324
About Emergency Tires
325
When the Front Wheel Punctures on a Snowy or Icy Road
325
When Using Emergency Tires
326
When Storing Emergency Tires
326
While Wearing Emergency Tires
326
Speed Limit When Using Emergency Tires
326
About the Use of Jacks
327
About Tire Replacement
328
About Running with a Flat Tire
328
Be Careful of Steps While Installing Emergency Tires
328
Attaching Tire Chains When Using Emergency Tires
328
Before Emergency Repair
329
Tire Puncture Emergency Repair Kit and Tool Location
330
Contents of Tire Puncture Emergency Repair Kit, Name of each Part
331
Bottle
331
Compressor
332
How to Take out the Tire Puncture Emergency Repair Kit
334
When Making an Emergency Repair
335
If You Put too Much Air in
341
About Tire Valves after Emergency Repair
341
About Inspection of Emergency Repair Kit
341
About the Emergency Repair Kit
342
When the Tire Is Flat
342
About Puncture Repair Liquid
343
When Repairing a Flat Tire
343
About Operation to Spread the Repair Liquid Evenly
344
Emergency Start Function
347
Automatic Car
347
When the Shift Lever Cannot Shift
349
When You Lose the Key
350
If the Electronic Key Does Not Work Properly
351
Door Locking / Unlocking
351
How to Switch Modes and Start the Engine
351
About Battery Replacement
352
Battery
353
About Starting When the Battery Is Dead
356
Precautions When the Battery Runs out
357
About Charging the Battery
357
To Prevent Battery Ignition or Explosion
358
Battery Handling
358
To Prevent Car Damage
358
Handling of Booster Cables
358
When Overheated
359
What Is Overheating?
360
To Prevent Accidents and Injuries During Engine Room Inspection
360
Precautions When Adding Cooling Water
361
When You Get Stuck
362
When to Escape
363
To Avoid Damage to the Transmission and Other Parts
363
To Make an Emergency Stop of the Vehicle
364
When It Is Unavoidable to Stop the Engine While Driving
365
Customization Function
367
User Customization
367
Function List
367
Maintenance Data
368
Fuel
368
Engine Oil
369
Designated Engine Oil
370
Recommended Viscosity of Engine Oil
370
Radiator
371
Transfer
372
Rear Differential
372
Clutch
372
Break
373
V Ribbed Belt
374
Washer
374
Tires / Wheels
375
Light Bulb
376
List of User Customization Functions
378
Index
381
List of Alphabet Abbreviations
382
Japanese Syllabary Index
383
Index by Symptom
398
List of Warning Lights
400
Information at the Gas Station
402
List of Specifications
367
Maintenance Data
367
Oil Amount, Etc.)
367
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