Toyota AYGO Manual
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For safety
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and security
Instrument
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cluster
Operation of
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each component
Driving
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Maintenance
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and care
When trouble
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arises
Vehicle
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specifications
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Make sure to read through them
How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of
Opening And Closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving, etc.
Operations and advices which are necessary
for driving
Operating the audio system
Usage of the interior features, etc.
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance procedures
What to do in case of malfunction or emergency
Vehicle Specifications, customizable features, etc.
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  • Page 1: Specifications

    Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety Make sure to read through them and security Instrument How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of cluster warning lights and indicators, etc. Operation of Opening and closing the doors and windows, each component adjustment before driving, etc.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information .......6 Operation of Reading this manual.......8 each component How to search ........9 Pictorial index .......10 3-1. Key information Keys ........92 For safety and security 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors ......102 1-1.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    4-2. Driving procedures Audio system Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles without a smart entry & start system)..151 5-1. Basic Operations Engine (ignition) switch Audio system types ... 200 (vehicles with a smart Steering wheel audio entry & start system)..154 switches ......202 Multi-mode manual AUX port/USB port ....
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS ® 5-8. Bluetooth Phone Maintenance and care Making a phone call...244 Receiving a phone call..246 Speaking on the phone..247 7-1. Maintenance and care ® 5-9. Bluetooth Cleaning and protecting ® the vehicle exterior..282 Bluetooth ......249 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    If the electronic key does When trouble arises not operate properly (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) ..391 8-1. Essential information If the vehicle battery Emergency flashers ...342 is discharged ....394 If your vehicle has to If your vehicle overheats ...
  • Page 6: For Your Information

    Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota Both genuine Toyota and a wide variety of other spare parts and accessories for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. Should it be deter-...
  • Page 7: Driving

    Scrapping of your Toyota The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is scrapped with the airbags and seat belt pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be...
  • Page 8: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people. NOTICE: Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment. Indicates operating or working procedures. Follow the steps 1 2 3 in numerical order.
  • Page 9: How To Search

    How to search Searching by name ■ • Alphabetical index ..P. 428 Searching installation ■ position • Pictorial index....P. 10 Searching by symptom or ■ sound • What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ..P. 424 Searching by title ■...
  • Page 10: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■ Exterior The illustration represents the 5-door models and may differ from the body shape of 3-door models. Side doors ........P. 102 Locking/unlocking .
  • Page 11 Pictorial index Windshield wiper ........P. 173 Precautions against winter season .
  • Page 12 Pictorial index ■ Instrument panel (Left-hand drive vehicles) Engine switch ....... . P. 151, 154 Starting the engine.
  • Page 13 Pictorial index Multi-information display ......P. 85 Parking brake lever ....... . P. 166 Applying/releasing .
  • Page 14 Pictorial index ■ Switches (Left-hand drive vehicles) Outside rear view mirror switches ....P. 131 Headlight leveling dial......P. 168 Stop &...
  • Page 15 Pictorial index 1, 3 Audio remote control switches ....P. 202 Paddle shift switches ......P. 159 1, 3 Telephone switches .
  • Page 16 Pictorial index ■ Interior (Left-hand drive vehicles) SRS airbags ........P. 34 Floor mats .
  • Page 17 Pictorial index Inside rear view mirror ......P. 130 Sun visors .
  • Page 18 Pictorial index ■ Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) Engine switch ....... . P. 151, 154 Starting the engine.
  • Page 19 Pictorial index Multi-information display ......P. 85 Parking brake lever ....... . P. 166 Applying/releasing .
  • Page 20 Pictorial index ■ Switches (Right-hand drive vehicles) Outside rear view mirror switches ....P. 131 Headlight leveling dial......P. 168 Stop &...
  • Page 21 Pictorial index 1, 3 Audio remote control switches ....P. 202 Paddle shift switches ......P. 159 1, 3 Telephone switches .
  • Page 22 Pictorial index ■ Interior (Right-hand drive vehicles) SRS airbags ........P. 34 Floor mats .
  • Page 23 Pictorial index Inside rear view mirror ......P. 130 Sun visors ........P. 277 Vanity mirrors .
  • Page 24 Pictorial index AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 25 For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving.......26 For safety drive ....28 Seat belts......30 SRS airbags......34 Airbag manual on-off system .......45 Safety information for children......47 Child restraint systems ..48 Installing child restraints ..58 Exhaust gas precautions ..68 1-2. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system .......69 AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 26: For Safe Use Before Driving

    1-1. For safe use Before driving Floor mat Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the carpet. Insert the retaining hooks (clips) into the floor mat eyelets. Turn the upper knob of each retaining hook (clip) to secure the floor mats in place.
  • Page 27 When installing the driver’s floor mat ● Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. ● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. ●...
  • Page 28: For Safety Drive

    1-1. For safe use For safety drive For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirror to an appropriate position before driving. Correct driving posture Adjust angle seatback so that you are sitting straight up and so that you do not have to lean forward to steer.
  • Page 29 1-1. For safe use WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ● Do not adjust the position of the driver’s seat while driving. Doing so could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 30: Seat Belts

    1-1. For safe use Seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driving the vehicle. Correct use of the seat belts ● Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoulder.
  • Page 31 1-1. For safe use Seat belt pretensioners (front seats) Vehicles without SRS side airbags The pretensioners help the seat belts to quickly restrain the occu- pants by retracting the seat belts when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe frontal col- lision.
  • Page 32 Each seat belt should be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including children. ● Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system. ●...
  • Page 33 Ensure that the belt and plate are locked and the belt is not twisted. If the seat belt does not function correctly, immediately contact any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional. ●...
  • Page 34: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury. ◆...
  • Page 35 1-1. For safe use SRS airbag system components 3-door models Front passenger airbag Side impact sensors (rear) (if equipped) Airbag manual on-off switch Seat belt pretensioners and “PASSENGER AIR BAG” indi- force limiters cator light Side impact sensors Side airbags (if equipped) (front doors) (if equipped) SRS warning light Driver airbag...
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use 5-door models Front passenger airbag Side impact sensors (rear) (if equipped) Airbag manual on-off switch Side impact sensors (front) “PASSENGER AIR BAG” indi- (if equipped) cator light Seat belt pretensioners and Side airbags (if equipped) force limiters SRS warning light Driver airbag Curtain shield airbags...
  • Page 37 1-1. For safe use The main SRS airbag system components are shown above. The SRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. As the airbags deploy, a chemical reaction in the inflators quickly fills the airbags with non-toxic gas to help restrain the motion of the occu- pants.
  • Page 38 An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint sys- tem. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained. The rear seats are safer for infants and children than the front passenger seat.
  • Page 39 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ SRS airbag precautions ● Vehicles with SRS side airbags: Do not allow anyone to kneel on the passenger seat toward the door or put their head or hands outside the vehicle. ● Do not attach anything to or lean any- thing against areas such as the dash- board, steering wheel pad.
  • Page 40 If the areas where the SRS airbags are stored, such as the steering wheel pad, and front and rear pillar garnishes (vehicles with SRS curtain shield airbags), are damaged or cracked, have them replaced by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. ■...
  • Page 41 1-1. For safe use ■ If the SRS airbags deploy (inflate) ● Bruising and slight abrasions may result from contact with a deploying (inflating) SRS airbag. ● A loud noise and white powder will be emitted. ● Vehicles without SRS curtain shield airbags: Parts of the airbag module (steering wheel hub, airbag cover and inflator) as well as the front seats may be hot for several minutes.
  • Page 42 1-1. For safe use ■ Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a collision The SRS front airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags (if equipped) may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle. Some examples are shown in the illustration.
  • Page 43 When to contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional In the following cases, the vehicle will require inspection and/or repair. Con- tact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. ●...
  • Page 44 1-1. For safe use ● Vehicles with SRS side airbags or SRS side and curtain shield airbags: A portion of a door or its surrounding area is dam- aged or deformed, or the vehicle was involved in an accident that was not severe enough to cause the SRS side airbags or SRS side and curtain shield airbags to inflate.
  • Page 45: Airbag Manual On-Off System

    1-1. For safe use Airbag manual on-off system This system deactivates the front passenger airbag. Only deactivate the airbags when using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat. “PASSENGER AIR BAG” indi- cator Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: The “ON”...
  • Page 46 “PASSENGER AIR BAG” indicator information If any of the following problems occur, it is possible that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 47: Safety Information For Children

    1-1. For safe use Safety information for children Observe the following precautions when children are in the vehi- cle. Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child, until the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s seat belt.
  • Page 48: Child Restraint Systems

    Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for the child restraint system installation. ● Toyota recommends that you use a child restraint system which conforms to the regulation ECE No.44. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 49 1-1. For safe use Types of child restraints Child restraint systems are classified into the following 5 groups according to the regulation ECE No.44: Group 0: Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) (0 - 9 months) Group 0 : Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) (0 - 2 years) Group I: 9 to 18 kg (20 to 39 lb.) (9 months - 4 years) Group II:...
  • Page 50 Front passenger seat Seating position Airbag manual on-off Recommended child switch restraint systems Mass groups “TOYOTA G 0+, Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) BABYSAFE PLUS”, (0 - 9 months) “TOYOTA MINI” “TOYOTA G 0+, Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) BABYSAFE PLUS”,...
  • Page 51 1-1. For safe use Rear seat Seating position Recommended child Outboard restraint systems Mass groups “TOYOTA G 0+, Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) BABYSAFE PLUS”, (0 - 9 months) “TOYOTA MINI” “TOYOTA G 0+, Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) BABYSAFE PLUS”,...
  • Page 52 1-1. For safe use Key of letters inserted in the above table: Suitable for “universal” category child restraint systems approved for use in this mass group. UF: Suitable for forward-facing “universal” category child restraint systems approved for use in this mass group. Not suitable seat position for children in this mass group.
  • Page 53 Rear outboard ISO/L1 — Carrycot ISO/L2 — “TOYOTA MINI”, Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) ISO/R1 “TOYOTA MIDI” (0 - 9 months) ISO/R1 “TOYOTA MINI”, Up to 13 kg (28 lb.) ISO/R2 “TOYOTA MIDI” (0 - 2 years)
  • Page 54 Lock the support leg where 6th hole can be seen. When using “TOYOTA MINI”, front seat can be adjusted from the most forward position to the 12th lock position. When using a “TOYOTA DUO+”, adjust it to the most reclined posi- tion.
  • Page 55 1-1. For safe use ● Other child restraint systems different from the systems mentioned in the table can be used, but the suitability of the systems must be carefully checked with the child restraint system manufacturer and retailer. ■ When installing a child restraint system on the front passenger seat When you have to use a child restraint system on the front passenger seat, adjust the following: ●...
  • Page 56 ● Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that con- forms to the size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to acci- dent statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 57 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ Child restraint precautions ● Make sure you have complied with all installation instructions provided by the child restraint manufacturer and that the system is properly secured. If it is not secured properly, it may cause death or serious injury to the child in the event of a sudden stop, sudden swerve or accident.
  • Page 58: Installing Child Restraints

    1-1. For safe use Installing child restraints Follow the child restraint system manufacturer’s instructions. Firmly secure child restraints to the seats using a seat belt or ISOFIX rigid anchors. Attach the top strap when installing a child restraint. Seat belts (An ELR belt requires a locking clip) ISOFIX rigid anchors (ISOFIX child restraint system)
  • Page 59 1-1. For safe use Installing child restraints using a seat belt Rearward-facing  Baby seat/child seat ■ Place the child restraint sys- tem on the rear seat facing the rear of the vehicle. Run the seat belt through the child restraint system and insert the plate into the buckle.
  • Page 60 1-1. For safe use Forward-facing  Child seat ■ Place the child restraint sys- tem on the seat facing the front of the vehicle. If your child restraint system interferes with a head restraint and cannot be installed properly, install the child restraint system after removing head...
  • Page 61 1-1. For safe use Junior seat ■ Place the child restraint system on the seat facing the front of the vehicle. If your child restraint system interferes with a head restraint and cannot be installed properly, install the child restraint system after removing the head restraint.
  • Page 62 1-1. For safe use Installation with ISOFIX rigid anchor Adjust the head restraint to the uppermost position. If your child restraint system inter- feres with a head restraint and can- not be installed properly, install the child restraint system after remov- ing the head restraint.
  • Page 63 If your child restraint sys- tem does not provide a locking clip, you can purchase the following item from any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional: Locking clip for child restraint system (Part No.
  • Page 64 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ When installing a child restraint system Follow the directions given in the child restraint system installation manual and fix the child restraint system securely in place. If the child restraint system is not correctly fixed in place, the child or other passengers may be seriously injured or even killed in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
  • Page 65 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ When installing a child restraint system ● Never use a rearward-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is on. (→P. 45) The force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to children in the event of an accident.
  • Page 66 Details of the label(s) are shown in the illustration below. ● If child restraint system regulations exist in the country where you reside, please contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for the child restraint system installa- tion. ●...
  • Page 67 1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ To correctly attach a child restraint system to the anchors When using the lower anchors, be sure that there are no foreign objects around the anchors and that the seat belt is not caught behind the child restraint system.
  • Page 68: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    If you smell exhaust gases in the vehicle even when the back door is closed, open the windows and have the vehicle inspected at any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional as soon as possible.
  • Page 69: Engine Immobilizer System

    1-2. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the engine from starting if a key has not been previously regis- tered in the vehicle’s on-board computer. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehi- cle.
  • Page 70 1-2. Theft deterrent system ■ Certifications for the engine immobilizer system Vehicles without a smart entry & start system The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at the following address: http://www.tokai-rika.co.jp/pc/ AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
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  • Page 72 1-2. Theft deterrent system Vehicles with a smart entry & start system AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
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  • Page 75 1-2. Theft deterrent system NOTICE ■ To ensure the system operates correctly Do not modify or remove the system. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
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  • Page 77: 2 Instrument Cluster

    Instrument cluster Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators ....78 Gauges and meters .....83 Multi-information display ..85 AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 78: Warning Lights And Indicators

    2. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster and center panel inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s vari- ous systems. For the purpose of explanation, the following illustration dis- plays all warning lights and indicators illuminated.
  • Page 79 2. Instrument cluster Warning lights Warning lights inform the driver of malfunctions in the indicated vehi- cle’s systems. 2, 3, 4 Brake system warning Speed limiter indicator light (→P. 352) (→P. 354) (Yellow) 2, 5 Charging system Speed limiter indicator warning light (→P.
  • Page 80 They will turn off after the engine is started, or after a few seconds. There may be a malfunction in a system if the lights do not come on, or turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 81 They will turn off after the engine is started, or after a few seconds. There may be a malfunction in a system if the lights do not come on, or turn off. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 82 Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately if this occurs.
  • Page 83: Gauges And Meters

    2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters Vehicles without a tachometer The units used on the speedometer may differ depending on the target region. Speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank “DISP” buttons →P.
  • Page 84 2. Instrument cluster Vehicles with a tachometer The units used on the speedometer may differ depending on the target region. Tachometer Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute Speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank “DISP”...
  • Page 85: Multi-Information Display

    2. Instrument cluster Multi-information display Display contents The multi-information display presents the driver with a variety of driv- ing-related data including the current outside air temperature. ● Outside temperature display (→P. 279) ● Trip information (→P. 85) Displays driving range, fuel con- sumption and other cruising related information ●...
  • Page 86 2. Instrument cluster Stop & Start system operation time (if equipped) ■ ● Displays the amount of time the engine was stopped due to oper- ation of the Stop & Start system during the current trip. Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: From the engine switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 87 2. Instrument cluster Driving range ■ Displays the estimated approximate distance that can be driven with the quantity of fuel remaining. • This distance is computed based on your average fuel consumption. As a result, the actual distance that can be driven may differ from that dis- played.
  • Page 88 2. Instrument cluster Instrument cluster light control Push the one of the “DISP” buttons and the instrument cluster light control display while the tail lights is turned on and vehicle is stopped. Push and hold one of the “DISP” buttons until instrument cluster light control display flashes.
  • Page 89 2. Instrument cluster WARNING ■ The information display at low temperatures (vehicles with a multi- mode manual transmission) Allow the interior of the vehicle to warm up before using the liquid crystal information display. At extremely low temperatures, the information display monitor may respond slowly, and display changes may be delayed.
  • Page 90 2. Instrument cluster AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 91 Operation of each component 3-1. Key information Keys........92 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors......102 Back door......107 Smart entry & start system ......113 3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats......123 Rear seats ......125 Head restraints ....127 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel ....128 Inside rear view mirror ..130...
  • Page 92: Keys

    3-1. Key information Keys The keys The following keys are provided with the vehicle. Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type A) Keys Key number plate Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type B) Key (with wireless remote con- trol function) Operating the wireless remote con- trol function...
  • Page 93 3-1. Key information Wireless remote control (if equipped) Vehicles without a smart entry & start system Lock the doors (→P. 102, 107) Unlock the doors (→P. 102, 107) Vehicles with a smart entry & start system Lock the doors (→P. 102, 107) Unlock the doors (→P.
  • Page 94 ■ If you lose your keys New genuine keys can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional using a key (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or the other key (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 95 3-1. Key information ■ Certification for wireless remote control AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
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  • Page 101 If the electronic key remains lost, the risk of vehicle theft increases signifi- cantly. Visit any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional immediately with all remaining electronic keys that was provided with your vehicle.
  • Page 102: Side Doors

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the key, wireless remote control or smart entry & start system. Unlocking and locking the doors from the outside ◆ Vehicles without a power door lock system Locks the door Unlocks the door Vehicles with a power door lock system...
  • Page 103 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ◆ Wireless remote control (if equipped) Locks all the doors Unlocks all the doors ◆ Smart entry & start system (if equipped) Carry the electronic key to enable this function. Press the button to lock/unlock the doors.
  • Page 104 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocking and locking the doors from the inside ◆ Inside lock buttons Vehicles without a power door lock system Locks the door Unlocks the door The front doors can be opened by pulling the inside handle even if the lock button is in the lock position.
  • Page 105 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Rear door child-protector lock (5-door models) The door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle when the lock is set. Unlock Lock These locks can be set to prevent children from opening the rear doors.
  • Page 106 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ■ To prevent an accident Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant throwing out of the vehicle, resulting in death or serious injury. ●...
  • Page 107: Back Door

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door The back door can be locked/unlocked and opened/closed by the following procedures. Locking and unlocking the back door from the outside ◆ Wireless remote control (if equipped) →P. 103 ◆ Smart entry & start system (if equipped) Carry the electronic key to enable this function.
  • Page 108 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Opening the back door from outside the vehicle ◆ Key (vehicles without a power door lock system) Turning the key clockwise then raise the back door. ◆ Wireless remote control (if equipped) Pressing the button and raise the back door.
  • Page 109 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Luggage compartment light (if equipped) The luggage compartment light turns on when the back door is opened. ■ If the back door opener is inoperative (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) The back door can be unlocked from the inside.
  • Page 110 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ Before driving ● Make sure that the back door is fully closed. If the back door is not fully closed, it may open unexpectedly while driving and hit near-by objects or luggage in the luggage compartment may be thrown out, causing an acci- dent.
  • Page 111 If a bicycle carrier or similar heavy object is attached to the back door, it may suddenly shut again after being opened, causing someone’s hands, head or neck to be caught and injured. When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Toyota part is recommended. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 112 Do not touch the damper stay rod with gloves or other fabric items. ● Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts to the back door. ● Do not place your hand on the damper stay or apply lateral forces to it.
  • Page 113: Smart Entry & Start System

    3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ∗ Smart entry & start system The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket. The driver should always carry the electronic key. ●...
  • Page 114 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Alarms and warning indicators A combination of exterior and interior alarms as well as warning lights are used to prevent theft of the vehicle and unforeseeable accidents resulting from erroneous operation. Take appropriate measures for the warning light that comes on.
  • Page 115 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function When battery-saving mode is set, battery depletion is minimized by stopping the electronic key from receiving radio waves. Press twice while pressing and holding . Confirm that the electronic key indicator flashes 4 times.
  • Page 116 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Note for the entry function ● Even when the electronic key is within the effective range (detection areas), the system may not operate properly in the following cases: • The electronic key is too close to the window or outside door handle, near the ground, or in a high place when the doors are locked or unlocked.
  • Page 117 • Table lamps • Induction cookers ■ Customization that can be configured at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional Settings (e. g. smart entry & start system) can be changed. (Customizable features: →P. 421) ■...
  • Page 118 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Certifications for the smart entry & start system The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at the following address: http://www.tokai-rika.co.jp/pc/ AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
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  • Page 120 3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at the following address: http://www.tokai-rika.co.jp/pc/ AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
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  • Page 122 (→P. 113) The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the entry function can be disabled. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for details, such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio waves.
  • Page 123: Front Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats Adjustment procedure Seat position adjustment lever Seatback angle adjustment dial Vertical height adjustment lever (driver’s side only) (if equipped) Seatback lock release lever (3-door models) Moving front seat for rear seat entry (3-door models) Getting in and out of the vehicle ■...
  • Page 124 3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ After passengers have entered the vehicle (3-door models) Slide the seat backward and then lift the seatback. The seat will be set and locked to its previous position automatically. If the seat cannot be slid back to the previous position due to the rear passenger or luggage, the seat will be locked in that position, disabling the seat position memory system.
  • Page 125: Rear Seats

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats The seatbacks of the rear seats can be folded down. Folding down the rear seatbacks Stow the seat belts using the seat belt hangers. Insert the tab of the rear seat belt as shown in the illustration. 3-door models 5-door models Lower the head restraints to the...
  • Page 126 3-3. Adjusting the seats Vehicles with a split rear seats Pull the seatback lock release strap and fold the seatback down. Each seatback may be folded sep- arately. ■ After returning the rear seatback Remove the rear seat belts from the seat belt hangers. WARNING ■...
  • Page 127: Head Restraints

    3-3. Adjusting the seats Head restraints Head restraints are provided for all seats. Rear head restraints Pull the head restraints up. Down Push the head restraint down while pressing the lock release button. Lock release button ■ Removing the rear head restraints Pull the head restraint up while pressing the lock release button.
  • Page 128: Steering Wheel

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel Adjustment procedure The steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position. Hold the steering wheel and push the lever down. Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel verti- cally.
  • Page 129 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors WARNING ■ Caution while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and cause an acci- dent, resulting in death or serious injury. ■...
  • Page 130: Inside Rear View Mirror

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Inside rear view mirror The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable suffi- cient confirmation of the rear view. Anti-glare function Reflected light from the headlights of vehicles behind can be reduced by operating the lever.
  • Page 131: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mirrors Adjustment procedure Manual-adjustable type Adjust the mirror up, down, in or out using the lever. Power-adjustable type To select a mirror to adjust, press the switch. Left Right To adjust the mirror, press the switch.
  • Page 132 3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Folding the mirrors Push the mirror back in the direc- tion of the vehicle’s rear. ■ Mirror angle can be adjusted when (power-adjustable type) Vehicles without a smart entry & start system The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 133: Power Windows

    3-5. Opening, closing the windows and canvas top ∗ Power windows Opening and closing procedures The power windows can be opened and closed using the switches. Operating the switch moves the windows as follows: Closing Opening ■ The power windows can be operated when Vehicles without a smart entry &...
  • Page 134 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and canvas top Rear side windows (5-door models) The rear side windows can be opened and closed. Opening the rear side windows Pull the latch handle toward you and swing it fully out. Push latch handle securely lock the latch as shown in the illustration.
  • Page 135 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and canvas top WARNING ■ When driving the vehicle Be sure not to put any body parts, such as hands, out of the rear side win- dows while the driving. Doing so could be very dangerous because serious injury may result from collisions or when the brakes are suddenly applied.
  • Page 136: Canvas Top

    3-5. Opening, closing the windows and canvas top ∗ Canvas top Use the overhead switches to open and close the canvas top. Opening and closing Opens the canvas top Closes the canvas top The canvas top stops slightly before the fully close position. Press the switch again to fully close the canvas top.
  • Page 137 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and canvas top ■ When the canvas top auto operation is not available Perform the following procedure: Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Turn the engine switch to the “ON” (engine running) position. Vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 138 3-5. Opening, closing the windows and canvas top NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the canvas top ● Do not sit or place excessive weight on the canvas top. It may cause of damage of canvas top operation. ● Remove any standing water from the outer canvas and dry the surface before opening roof.
  • Page 139: 4 Driving

    Driving 4-1. Before driving 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Driving the vehicle .....140 Headlight switch....167 Cargo and luggage ....149 Fog light switch ....171 Trailer towing .....150 Windshield wiper 4-2. Driving procedures and washer ......173 Engine (ignition) switch Rear window wiper (vehicles without a smart and washer ......175 entry &...
  • Page 140: Driving The Vehicle

    4-1. Before driving Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving: Starting the engine →P. 151, 154 Driving Multi-mode manual transmission With the brake pedal depressed, shift the shift lever to E or M. (→P. 159) When shifting the shift lever to E: Make sure that the display of the gear position indicator shows E.
  • Page 141 4-1. Before driving Manual transmission While depressing the clutch pedal, depress the brake pedal. If necessary, set the parking brake. (→P. 166) If the vehicle is to be stopped for an extended period of time, shift the shift lever to N. (→P. 163) Vehicles with a Stop &...
  • Page 142 ■ Breaking in your new Toyota To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is recom- mended: ●...
  • Page 143 4-1. Before driving ■ Operating your vehicle in a foreign country Comply with the relevant vehicle registration laws and confirm the availability of the correct fuel. (→P. 419) WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■...
  • Page 144 4-1. Before driving WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ When driving on slippery road surfaces ● Sudden braking, acceleration and steering may cause tire slippage and reduce your ability to control the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 145 4-1. Before driving WARNING ■ When the vehicle is stopped ● Do not race the engine. If the vehicle is in any gear other than N, the vehicle may accelerate sud- denly and unexpectedly, causing an accident. ● On vehicles with a multi-mode manual transmission, in order to prevent accidents due to the vehicle rolling away, always keep depressing the brake pedal while the engine is running, and apply the parking brake as necessary.
  • Page 146 4-1. Before driving WARNING ● On vehicles with a multi-mode manual transmission, always apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to E, M or R, stop the engine and lock the vehicle. Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running. ●...
  • Page 147 4-1. Before driving NOTICE ■ When driving the vehicle ● Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time during driving, as this may restrain driving torque. Multi-mode manual transmission ● Do not use the accelerator pedal or starting assist system to hold the vehi- cle on a hill.
  • Page 148 Engine damage caused by water immersion In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure to have any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali- fied and equipped professional check the following: ●...
  • Page 149: Cargo And Luggage

    4-1. Before driving Cargo and luggage Take notice of the following information about storage precau- tions, cargo capacity and load. WARNING ■ Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compartment: ●...
  • Page 150: Trailer Towing

    Trailer towing Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Toyota also does not recommend the installation of a tow hitch or the use of a tow hitch carrier for a wheelchair, scooter, bicy- cle, etc. Your vehicle is not designed for trailer towing or for the use of tow hitch mounted carriers.
  • Page 151: Engine (Ignition) Switch

    4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) Starting the engine Multi-mode manual transmission Check that the parking brake is set. Firmly depress the brake pedal, turn the engine switch to the “ON” position and shift the shift lever to N. (→P. 159) Turn the engine switch to the “START”...
  • Page 152 ■ If the engine does not start The engine immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (→P. 69) Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■ When the steering lock cannot be released When starting the engine, the engine switch may seem stuck in the “LOCK”...
  • Page 153 ● Do not race a cold engine. ● If the engine becomes difficult to start or stalls frequently, have your vehi- cle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 154 4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) Performing the following operations when carrying the elec- tronic key on your person starts the engine or changes engine switch modes. Starting the engine Multi-mode manual transmission Check that the parking brake is set.
  • Page 155 4-2. Driving procedures Manual transmission Check that the parking brake is set. Check that the shift lever is set in N. (→P. 163) Firmly depress the clutch pedal. The smart entry & start system indicator light (green) will turn on. If the indicator light does not turn on, the engine cannot be started.
  • Page 156 If the engine does not start ● The engine immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (→P. 69) Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ● The steering lock may not have been canceled.
  • Page 157 4-2. Driving procedures ■ Steering lock After turning the engine switch off and opening and closing the doors, the steering wheel will be locked due to the steering lock function. Operating the engine switch again automatically cancels the steering lock. ■...
  • Page 158 Symptoms indicating a malfunction with the engine switch If the engine switch seems to be operating somewhat differently than usual, such as the switch sticking slightly, there may be a malfunction. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 159: Multi-Mode Manual Transmission

    4-2. Driving procedures ∗ Multi-mode manual transmission Shifting the shift lever ■ Shift position uses ■ Shift position Function Reversing Neutral or starting the engine Easy (E) mode driving Manual (M) mode driving (→P. 160) : The most appropriate gear position is automatically selected according to operation of the accelerator pedal and vehicle speed.
  • Page 160 4-2. Driving procedures Changing gear positions in M mode Shift the shift lever to M and operate the shift lever or paddle shift switch. Upshifting Downshifting When the accelerator pedal is depressed further, while driving, downshifting will be performed. Shifting operation restricted depending on the vehicle speed.
  • Page 161 4-2. Driving procedures Gear Shift Indicator The Gear Shift Indicator is a guide to help the driver achieve improved fuel economy and reduced exhaust emissions within limits of engine performance. Upshifting Downshifting Gear Shift Indicator operates only M mode. ■ Maximum allowable speeds Observe the following maximum allowable speeds in each gear when maxi- mum acceleration is necessary.
  • Page 162 If the M indicator does not come on even after shifting the shift lever to M This may indicate a malfunction in the multi-mode manual transmission sys- tem. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
  • Page 163: Manual Transmission

    4-2. Driving procedures ∗ Manual transmission Shifting the shift lever Fully depress the clutch pedal before operating the shift lever, and then release it slowly. If it is difficult to shift in reverse, shift the shift lever to N, release the clutch pedal momentarily, and then try again.
  • Page 164 4-2. Driving procedures ■ Gear Shift Indicator display The Gear Shift Indicator may not be displayed when your foot is placed on the clutch pedal. ■ Maximum downshifting speed Observe the downshifting speeds in the following table to prevent over- revving the engine.
  • Page 165: Turn Signal Lever

    4-2. Driving procedures Turn signal lever Operating instructions Right turn Lane change to the right (push and hold the lever partway) The right hand signals will flash until you release the lever. Lane change to the left (push and hold the lever partway) The left hand signals will flash until you release the lever.
  • Page 166: Parking Brake

    4-2. Driving procedures Parking brake Sets the parking brake Fully pull the parking brake while depressing the brake pedal. Releases the parking brake Slightly raise the lever and lower it completely while pressing the but- ton. ■ Parking brake engaged warning buzzer →P.
  • Page 167 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be operated manually or automatically. Operating instructions Turning the end of the lever turns on the lights as follows: The daytime running lights (if equipped) turn on. The front position, tail, license plate and instru- ment panel lights turn on.
  • Page 168 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turning on the high beam headlights With the headlights on, push the lever away from you to turn on the high beams. Pull the lever toward you to the center position to turn the high beams off.
  • Page 169 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Follow me home system (if equipped) This system allows the headlights to be turned on for 30 seconds when the engine switch is turned to the “LOCK” position (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or off (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 170 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ Light reminder buzzer Vehicles without a smart entry & start system A buzzer sounds when the engine switch is turned to the “LOCK” position, the driver’s door is opened while the lights are turned on. Vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 171: Fog Light Switch

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch The fog lights secure excellent visibility in difficult driving con- ditions, such as in rain and fog. Front and rear fog light switch Turns the front and rear fog lights off Turns the front fog lights Turns both front and rear fog lights on...
  • Page 172 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rear fog light switch Turns the rear fog lights off Turns the rear fog lights on On some models: Releasing the switch ring returns it to Operating the switch ring again turns only the rear fog lights off. ■...
  • Page 173: Windshield Wiper And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wiper and washer Operating the wiper lever Operate the lever as follows to operate the wiper. Intermittent windshield wiper operation speed windshield wiper operation High speed windshield wiper operation Temporary operation Washer/wiper dual operation Wiper will automatically operate a couple of times after the washer squirts.
  • Page 174 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ The windshield wiper and washer can be operated when Vehicles without a smart entry & start system The engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart entry & start system The engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode.
  • Page 175: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rear window wiper and washer Turning the end of the lever turns on the rear window wiper and washer. Normal window wiper operation Washer/wiper dual opera- tion Washer operation ■ The rear window wiper and washer can be operated when Vehicles without a smart entry &...
  • Page 176 4-3. Operating the lights and wipers NOTICE ■ When the rear window is dry Do not use the wiper, as it may damage the rear window. ■ When the washer fluid tank is empty Do not operate the switch continually as the washer fluid pump may over- heat.
  • Page 177: Opening The Fuel Tank Cap

    ■ Use of ethanol blended gasoline in a gasoline engine Toyota allows the use of ethanol blended gasoline where the ethanol content is up to 10%. Make sure that the ethanol blended gasoline to be used has a Research Octane Number that follows the above.
  • Page 178 4-4. Refueling WARNING ● Do not smoke while refueling the vehicle. Doing so may cause the fuel to ignite and cause a fire. ● Do not return to the vehicle or touch any person or object that is statically charged. This may cause static electricity to build up, resulting in a possible ignition hazard.
  • Page 179 4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Pull up the opener to open the fuel filler door. Turn the fuel tank cap slowly to open. Hang the fuel tank cap on the back of the fuel filler door. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 180 WARNING ■ When replacing the fuel tank cap Do not use anything but a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 181: Speed Limiter

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ∗ Speed limiter Summary of functions A desired maximum speed can be set using the speed limiter switch. The speed limiter prevents vehicle speed from exceeding the set speed. Indicator Speed limiter switch Display : For 1KR engine : For HM01 engine Setting the speed limiter...
  • Page 182 4-5. Using the driving support systems Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed and push the lever down to set the desired maximum speed. HM01 engine Press the “ON-OFF” button to activate the speed limiter. Press the button once more to deactivate the speed limiter.
  • Page 183 4-5. Using the driving support systems Canceling and resuming the speed limiter 1KR engine Cancel Pull the lever towards you to can- cel the speed limiter. Resume To resume use of the speed limiter, push the lever up. HM01 engine Cancel/Resume Pulling the lever towards you can- cels the speed limiter.
  • Page 184 4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ To avoid operating the speed limiter by mistake Switch the speed limiter off using the “ON-OFF” button when not in use. ■ Situations unsuitable for speed limiter Do not use speed limiter in either of the following situations. Doing so may result in control of the vehicle being lost and could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 185: Stop & Start System

    4-5. Using the driving support systems ∗ Stop & Start system The Stop & Start system stops and restarts the engine according to the clutch pedal operation for stopping and starting the vehi- cle. Stopping the engine With the clutch pedal fully depressed, stop the vehicle. Then shift the shift lever to N.
  • Page 186 4-5. Using the driving support systems Disabling the Stop & Start system Press the Stop & Start cancel switch to disable the Stop & Start system. The Stop & Start cancel indicator will come on. The engine will not stop at each stop when the clutch pedal is depressed to stop the engine (→P.
  • Page 187 4-5. Using the driving support systems ● In the following circumstances the engine may not be stopped by the Stop & Start system. This is not a malfunction of the Stop & Start system. • The engine coolant temperature is extremely high or low. •...
  • Page 188 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Automatic reactivation of the Stop & Start system Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Even if the Stop & Start system is disabled by the Stop & Start cancel switch, it will be automatically re- enabled once the engine switch is turned to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 189 The installed battery is specific to the Stop & Start system. It should only be replaced with a battery of identical type and rating. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for further details.
  • Page 190 If any one of the following situations occurs, the Stop & Start system may not operate correctly, thus, please have your vehicle checked by any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional. ●...
  • Page 191: Driving Assist Systems

    4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving assist systems To help enhance driving safety and performance, the following systems operate automatically in response to various driving situations. Be aware, however, that these systems are supple- mentary and should not be relied upon too heavily when operat- ing the vehicle.
  • Page 192 4-5. Using the driving support systems When the TRC/VSC systems are operating The slip indicator will flash while the TRC/VSC systems are operat- ing. Disabling the TRC system If the vehicle gets stuck in mud, dirt or snow, the TRC system may reduce power from the engine to the wheels.
  • Page 193 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Sounds and vibrations caused by the ABS, brake assist, VSC and TRC systems ● A sound may be heard from the engine compartment when the engine is started or just after the vehicle begins to move. This sound does not indicate that a malfunction has occurred in any of these systems.
  • Page 194 4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Automatic system cancelation of hill-start assist control The hill-start assist control will turn off in any of the following situations: ● Vehicles with a multi-mode manual transmission: The shift lever is moved to ●...
  • Page 195 The ABS, TRC and VSC systems will not function correctly if different tires are installed on the vehicle. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for further information when replacing tires or wheels.
  • Page 196: Winter Driving Tips

    4-6. Driving tips Winter driving tips Carry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive the vehicle in a man- ner appropriate to the prevailing weather conditions. Preparation for winter ● Use fluids that are appropriate to the prevailing outside tempera- tures.
  • Page 197 4-6. Driving tips When driving the vehicle Accelerate the vehicle slowly, keep a safe distance between you and the vehicle ahead, and drive at a reduced speed suitable to road con- ditions. When parking the vehicle (in the winter time or in the cold lati- tudes) Park the vehicle and move the shift lever to E, M or R (multi-mode manual transmission) or 1 or R (manual transmission) without setting...
  • Page 198 4-6. Driving tips ■ Tire chain installation Observe the following precautions when installing and removing chains: ● Install and remove tire chains in a safe location. ● Install tire chains on the front tires only. Do not install tire chains on the rear tires.
  • Page 199: Bluetooth Is A Registered Trademark Of Bluetooth Sig, Inc

    Audio system ® 5-1. Basic Operations 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices ® Audio system types ...200 Bluetooth audio/phone..227 Steering wheel audio Using the steering switches......202 wheel switches ....233 AUX port/USB port ....203 Registering a ® Bluetooth device....234 5-2. Using the audio system 5-6.
  • Page 200: Audio System Types

    5-1. Basic Operations ∗ Audio system types Vehicles with a multimedia system Refer to the “Multimedia owner’s manual”. Vehicles without a multimedia system ● Type A (AM/FM radio) ∗ : If equipped AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 201 5-1. Basic Operations ® ● Type B (AM/FM radio with Bluetooth ■ Using cellular phones Interference may be heard through the audio system’s speakers if a cellular phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio system is operating.
  • Page 202: Steering Wheel Audio Switches

    5-1. Basic Operations ∗ Steering wheel audio switches Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on the steering wheel. Operation may differ depending on the type of audio system or navigation system. For details, refer to the manual provided with the audio system or navigation system.
  • Page 203: Aux Port/Usb Port

    5-1. Basic Operations ∗ AUX port/USB port Connect an iPod, USB memory device or portable audio player to the AUX port/USB port as indicated below. Press the “MODE” button to select “iPod”, “USB” or “AUX”. Connecting using the AUX port/USB port iPod ■...
  • Page 204: Optimal Use Of The Audio System

    5-2. Using the audio system ∗ Optimal use of the audio system The sound quality, volume balance, ASL and AUX settings can be adjusted. Displays the “SETUP” menu/ Selecting the mode Changes the following settings • Sound quality and volume bal- ance →P.
  • Page 205 5-2. Using the audio system Adjusting sound quality ■ Turning the “MENU” knob adjusts the level. Sound Mode Turn to the Turn to the Level quality mode displayed left right Bass “Bass” -5 to 5 High Treble “Treble” -5 to 5 Left/right volume “Balance”...
  • Page 206: Using The Radio Radio Operation

    5-3. Using the radio ∗ Radio operation Press the “MODE” button until “AM”, “FM” or “DAB” (if equipped) is displayed. Type A Power Station selectors Volume Adjusting the frequency or selecting items Changing the audio source Seeking the frequency ∗ : If equipped AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 207 5-3. Using the radio Type B Power Seeking the frequency Volume Station selectors Changing the audio source Adjusting the frequency or selecting items Setting station presets Search for the desired stations by turning the “MENU” knob or pressing the “∧” or “∨” on the “SEEK/FILE” button (type A) or “∧” or “∨”...
  • Page 208 5-3. Using the radio Using the station list (FM mode only) Updating the station list ■ Press (List). The station list will be displayed. Press (Update) to update the list. “Updating” is displayed while the searching is in process, and then avail- able stations will be listed on the display.
  • Page 209 5-3. Using the radio Traffic information ■ Press the “MENU” knob. Turn the knob to “Radio” and press the knob. Turn the knob to “FM TA” mode. Press the knob to select “On” or “Off”. TP mode: The system automatically switches to traffic information when a broadcast with a traffic information signal is received.
  • Page 210 5-3. Using the radio NOTICE ■ To prevent damage, remove the antenna in the following cases ● The antenna will touch the ceiling of a garage. ● A cover will be put on the roof. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 211: Listening To An Ipod

    5-4. Using an external device ∗ Listening to an iPod Connecting an iPod enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Press the “MODE” button until “iPod” is displayed. Connecting an iPod →P. 203 Control panel Type A Power Selecting an iPod menu/song or selecting items Volume...
  • Page 212 5-4. Using an external device Type B Power Repeat play Volume Selecting an iPod menu/song or selecting items Changing the audio source/ playback iPod menu mode, playback Selecting a song, fast-forward- Displaying song list ing or rewinding Displaying text message Random play or back button Selecting a play mode Press...
  • Page 213 5-4. Using an external device Play mode list ■ First Second Third Fourth Play mode selection selection selection selection Playlists “Playlists” Songs select select Albums “Artists” Artists select Songs select select Albums “Albums” Songs select select “Songs” Songs select Podcasts Episodes “Podcasts”...
  • Page 214 5-4. Using an external device Selecting songs Turn the “MENU” knob or press the “∧” or “∨” on the “SEEK/FILE” but- ton (type A) or “∧” or “∨” button (type B) to select the desired song. Selecting a song from the song list Press (List).
  • Page 215 5-4. Using an external device ■ About iPod ● “Made for iPod” and “Made for iPhone” mean that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod, or iPhone, respectively, and has been certified by the developer to meet Apple performance stan- dards.
  • Page 216 If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Message...
  • Page 217 5-4. Using an external device ■ Compatible models ® ® ® ® ® The following iPod , iPod nano , iPod classic , iPod touch and iPhone devices can be used with this system. ● Made for • iPod touch (5th generation) •...
  • Page 218 5-4. Using an external device NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to iPod or its terminal ● Do not leave iPod in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high. ● Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the iPod while it is connected.
  • Page 219: Listening Usb Memory Device

    5-4. Using an external device ∗ Listening USB memory device Connecting a USB memory enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Press the “MODE” button until “USB” is dis- played. Connecting a USB memory →P. 203 Control panel Type A Power Repeat play...
  • Page 220 5-4. Using an external device Type B Power Repeat play Volume Selecting a folder Changing the audio source/ Selecting a file or selecting playback items Selecting a song, fast-forward- Displaying folder list ing or rewinding Displaying text message Random play or back button AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 221 5-4. Using an external device Selecting a folder Selecting folders one at a time ■ Press “∧” or “∨” on the “FOLDER” button (type A) or (<Folder) or (Folder>) (type B) to select the desired folder. ■ Selecting a folder and file from folder list Press (List).
  • Page 222 If an error message is displayed, refer to the following table and take the appropriate measures. If the problem is not rectified, take the vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Message...
  • Page 223 5-4. Using an external device ■ USB memory ● Compatible devices USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback ● Compatible device formats The following device formats can be used: • USB communication formats: USB2.0 FS (12mbps) •...
  • Page 224 5-4. Using an external device ● WMA file compatibility • Compatible standards WMA Ver. 7, 8, 9 • Compatible sampling frequencies HIGH PROFILE 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates HIGH PROFILE 32—320 (kbps, CBR) ● File names The only files that can be recognized as MP3/WMA and played are those with the extension .mp3 or .wma.
  • Page 225 5-4. Using an external device WARNING ■ While driving Do not connect USB memory or operate the controls. Doing so may cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to USB memory or its terminal ●...
  • Page 226: Using The Aux Port

    5-4. Using an external device ∗ Using the AUX port This port can be used to connect a portable audio device and lis- ten to it using the vehicle’s speakers. Press the “MODE” button until “AUX” is displayed. Connecting a portable player →P.
  • Page 227 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices ∗ ® Bluetooth audio/phone ® The following can be performed using Bluetooth wireless com- munication: ◆ ® Bluetooth audio ® The Bluetooth audio system enables you to enjoy music played on a portable digital audio player (portable player) from the vehicle speakers via wireless communication.
  • Page 228 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices Device registration/connection flow ® 1. Register the Bluetooth device to be used with audio system (→P. 234) ® 2. Connect the registered Bluetooth device to be used (→P. 235, 236) 3. Set automatic connection of the device (→P.
  • Page 229 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices Audio unit Power/volume knob Press: Turning the audio sys- tem on or off Turn: Adjusting the volume ® Bluetooth connection condi- tion If “BT” is not displayed, the ® Bluetooth audio/phone cannot be used. Display A message, name, number, etc.
  • Page 230 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices Microphone ■ When the other party may not hear you clearly ● Driving on an unpaved road. (Making excessive traffic noise.) ● Driving at high speeds. ● The canvas top (if equipped) or windows are open. ●...
  • Page 231 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices ® Menu list of the Bluetooth audio/phone To enter a menu, press the “MENU” knob and navigate menus by using the knob. First menu Second menu Third menu Operation details Registering “Pairing” ® Bluetooth device Listing the registered “List phone”...
  • Page 232 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices First menu Second menu Third menu Operation details Adding a new num- “Add contacts” Registering a speed “Add SD” dial Deleting a number “Delete call stored in the call his- “Phonebook” history” tory Deleting a number “Delete contacts”...
  • Page 233: Using The Steering Wheel Switches

    ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices ∗ Using the steering wheel switches The steering wheel switches can be used to operate a connected cellular phone, or portable digital audio player (portable player). ® Operating Bluetooth phone using the steering wheel switches Volume The voice guidance volume cannot be adjusted using this...
  • Page 234 ® 5-5. Using Bluetooth devices ® ∗ Registering a Bluetooth device ® Before using the Bluetooth audio/phone, it is necessary to reg- ® ister a Bluetooth device in the system. You can register up to 5 ® Bluetooth devices. ® How to register a Bluetooth device Press the “MENU”...
  • Page 235 5-6. “SETUP” menu Using the “SETUP” menu (“Bluetooth*” ∗ menu) ® Registering a Bluetooth device in the system allows the system to function. The following functions can be used for registered devices: Registering a portable player Select “Pairing” using the “MENU” knob, and perform the procedure for registering a portable player.
  • Page 236 5-6. “SETUP” menu Listing the registered portable players Select “List audio” using the “MENU” knob. The list of registered por- table players will be displayed. ● Connecting the registered portable player to the audio system Select the name of the portable player to be connected using the “MENU”...
  • Page 237 5-6. “SETUP” menu Changing the passkey Select “Passkey” using the “MENU” knob. Select a 4 to 8-digit passkey using the knob. Input the number 1 digit at a time. When the entire number to be registered as a passkey has been input, press (Enter).
  • Page 238 5-6. “SETUP” menu Initialization Select “Reset” using the “MENU” knob. ● Initializing the all settings Select “Reset all” using the “MENU” knob and press (Yes). ● Initializing the sound settings Select “Sound settings” using the “MENU” knob and press (Yes). For details about sound settings: →P.
  • Page 239 5-6. “SETUP” menu ∗ Using the “SETUP” menu (“TEL” menu) Adding a new phone number Select “Add contacts” using the “MENU” knob. ● Transferring all contacts from the cellular phone Select “Overwrite all” using the “MENU” knob and press (Yes). ●...
  • Page 240 5-6. “SETUP” menu ● Deleting incoming call history Select “Incoming calls” using the “MENU” knob. Select the desired phone number using the knob and press (Yes). To delete all incoming call history data, press (All) and then press (Yes). ● Deleting missed call history Select “Missed calls”...
  • Page 241 5-6. “SETUP” menu Deleting a phone book’s data Select “Delete phonebook” using the “MENU” knob. Select the desired phonebook using the knob and press (Yes). Setting call volume Select “Call volume” using the “MENU” knob. Change the call volume. To decrease the volume: Turn the knob counterclockwise. To increase the volume: Turn the knob clockwise.
  • Page 242 ® 5-7. Bluetooth Audio ® Operating a Bluetooth enabled portable ∗ player Power Repeat play Volume Selecting an album Changing the audio source/ Selecting a track or selecting playback items Selecting a track, fast-forward- Playback/pause ing or rewinding Displaying text message Random play or back button ∗...
  • Page 243 ® 5-7. Bluetooth Audio Selecting an album Press (<Folder) or (Folder>) to select desired album. Selecting a track Press the “∧” or “∨” button to select the desired track. Fast-forwarding and rewinding tracks Press and hold the “∧” or “∨” button. Repeat play Pressing (RPT) changes modes in the following order:...
  • Page 244: Making A Phone Call

    ® 5-8. Bluetooth Phone ∗ Making a phone call To enter the “TEL” mode, press the off-hook switch. Dialing by selecting a name Select “Phonebook” using the “MENU” knob. Select the desired name using the knob and press the off-hook switch.
  • Page 245 ® 5-8. Bluetooth Phone Dialing by entering the number Select “Dial by number” using the “MENU” knob. Enter the phone number and press the off-hook switch. Dialing from call histories Select “All calls”, “Missed calls”, “Incoming calls” or “Outgoing calls” using the “MENU”...
  • Page 246: Receiving A Phone Call

    ® 5-8. Bluetooth Phone ∗ Receiving a phone call Answering the phone Press the off-hook switch. Refusing the call Press the on-hook switch. Receiving a call when on another call Press the off-hook switch. Pressing the off-hook switch again returns you to the previous call. Adjusting the ring tone volume when receiving a call To decrease the volume: Turn counterclockwise.
  • Page 247: Speaking On The Phone

    ® 5-8. Bluetooth Phone ∗ Speaking on the phone Transferring a call A call can be transferred between the cellular phone and system while dialing, receiving a call, or during a call. Use one of the following methods: a. Operate the cellular phone. Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for the operation of the phone.
  • Page 248 ® 5-8. Bluetooth Phone ■ When talking on the phone ● Do not talk simultaneously with the other party. ● Keep the volume of the received voice down. Otherwise, voice echo will increase. ■ Automatic volume adjustment When vehicle speed is 80 km/h (50 mph) or more, the volume automatically increases.
  • Page 249: Bluetooth

    ® 5-9. Bluetooth ®∗ Bluetooth ® When using the Bluetooth audio/phone ■ ● In the following situations, the system may not function. ® • The portable player does not support Bluetooth • The cellular phone is located outside the service area ®...
  • Page 250 ® 5-9. Bluetooth ■ When transferring ownership of the vehicle Be sure to initialize the system to prevent personal data from being improp- erly accessed. (→P. 238) ® ■ About Bluetooth The Bluetooth word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned Bluetooth SIG, Inc.
  • Page 251 ® 5-9. Bluetooth ■ Certification AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 252 ® 5-9. Bluetooth AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 253 ® 5-9. Bluetooth WARNING ■ While driving Do not use the portable audio player, cellular phone or connect a device to ® the Bluetooth system. ■ Caution regarding interference with electronic devices ® ● Your audio unit is fitted with Bluetooth antennas.
  • Page 254 ® 5-9. Bluetooth AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 255: 6-1. Using The Air Conditioning

    Interior features 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Manual air conditioning system ......256 Automatic air conditioning system ......262 Seat heaters ......268 6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list....270 • Interior light....270 6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features ..271 •...
  • Page 256: Manual Air Conditioning System

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ∗ Manual air conditioning system Air conditioning controls Type A Type B ∗ : If equipped AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 257 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the temperature setting ■ Type A: To adjust the temperature set- ting, turn the temperature con- trol dial clockwise (warm). Type B: To adjust the temperature set- ting, turn the temperature con- trol dial clockwise (warm) or counterclockwise (cool).
  • Page 258 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Other functions Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes ■ (type B only) Turn the outside/recirculated air mode knob to (outside air mode) or (recirculated air mode). Defogging the windshield ■ Defoggers are used to defog the windshield and front side win- dows.
  • Page 259 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets Location of air outlets ■ Air outlets and air volume changes according selected airflow mode. : Some models ■ Adjusting the position and opening and closing the air outlets Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down.
  • Page 260 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Fogging up of the windows (type B only) ● The windows will easily fog up when the humidity in the vehicle is high. Turning on will dehumidify the air from the outlets and defog the wind- shield effectively.
  • Page 261 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ■ To prevent the windshield from fogging up ● Type B only: Do not use during cool air operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windshield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, blocking your vision.
  • Page 262: Automatic Air Conditioning System

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ∗ Automatic air conditioning system Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls Adjusting the temperature setting ■ To adjust the temperature setting, press “∧” on to increase the temperature and “∨”...
  • Page 263 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Change the airflow mode ■ To change the airflow, press Air outlets are adjusted each time the button is pressed. Air flows to the upper body, feet and the windshield Air flows to the upper body Air flows to the windshield Air flows to the feet and the windshield...
  • Page 264 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Defogging the windshield ■ Defoggers are used to defog the windshield and front side win- dows. Press Set the outside/recirculated air mode button to outside air mode if the recirculated air mode is used. (It may switch automatically.) To defog the windshield and the side windows early, turn the air flow and temperature To return to the previous mode, press again when the windshield is defogged.
  • Page 265 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the position of and opening and closing the air out- ■ lets Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Open the vent Close the vent The outlets does not make com- plete revolutions.
  • Page 266 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Fogging up of the windows ● The windows will easily fog up when the humidity in the vehicle is high. Turning on will dehumidify the air from the outlets and defog the wind- shield effectively.
  • Page 267 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ■ To prevent the windshield from fogging up ● Do not use during cool air operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windshield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, block- ing your vision.
  • Page 268: Seat Heaters

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ∗ Seat heaters Turns seat heater on The indicator light comes on. ■ The seat heaters can be used when Vehicles without a smart entry & start system The engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 269 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger NOTICE ■ To prevent seat heater damage Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat. ■ To prevent battery discharge Turn the seat heaters off when the engine is not running.
  • Page 270: Using The Interior Lights Interior Lights List

    6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list Interior light (→P. 270) Interior light Door position Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: The interior light come on when a side door is open. They turn off when the side doors are closed.
  • Page 271: List Of Storage Features

    6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features Bottle holders (→P. 273) Glove box (→P. 272) Card holders (→P. 272) Cup holders (→P. 272) WARNING ■ Items that should not be left in the storage spaces Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may cause the following when cabin temperature becomes high: ●...
  • Page 272: Glove Box

    6-3. Using the storage features Glove box Pull up the lever to open the glove box. Card holders Cup holders Front ■ AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 273: Bottle Holders

    6-3. Using the storage features Rear ■ WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the cup holders Do not place anything other than cups, aluminum cans or portable ashtray in the cup holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking, causing injury.
  • Page 274 6-3. Using the storage features Inside the glove box ■ Pull up the lever to open the glove box. WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the bottle holder Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury.
  • Page 275: Luggage Compartment Features

    6-3. Using the storage features Luggage compartment features Grocery bag hooks The grocery bag hook on the left side is not equipped. NOTICE ■ Grocery bag hook weight capacity Do not hang any object heavier than 2 kg (4.4 lb.) on the grocery bag hooks. Luggage cover (if equipped) ■...
  • Page 276 6-3. Using the storage features Lift the luggage cover and pull it toward you to remove WARNING ■ Caution for the luggage cover (if equipped) ● Do not place anything on the luggage cover to avoid death or serious injury. ●...
  • Page 277: Sun Visors

    6-4. Other interior features Other interior features Sun visors To set the visor in the forward position, flip it down. To set the visor in the side posi- tion, flip down, unhook, and swing it to the side. Vanity mirrors Open the cover to use.
  • Page 278: Clock

    6-4. Other interior features Clock (if equipped) Vehicles with a multimedia system Refer to the “Multimedia owner’s manual”. Vehicles without a multimedia system “MENU” knob “Back” button Display can be returned to the previous screen, by pressing the “Back” button. Adjusting the clock ■...
  • Page 279: Outside Temperature Display

    ■ When “– –” is displayed The system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■ When the outside temperature is low When the outside temperature becomes 3°C (37°F) or lower, the temperature reading flashes 10 times to warn the driver that roads may be icy.
  • Page 280: Power Outlet

    6-4. Other interior features Power outlet Please use as a power supply for electronic goods that use less than 12 VDC/10 A (power consumption of 120 W). Open the lid. ■ The power outlet can be used when Vehicles without a smart entry & start system The engine switch is in the “ACC”...
  • Page 281 Maintenance and care 7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ..282 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ...285 7-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements....288 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions ......290 Hood ........293 Positioning a floor jack..295 Engine compartment..296 Tires........308 Tire inflation pressure ..314 Wheels.......316...
  • Page 282: The Vehicle Exterior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Perform the following to protect the vehicle and maintain it in prime condition: ● Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust.
  • Page 283 7-1. Maintenance and care ■ Automatic car washes ● Vehicles with a canvas top: Do not use the automatic car washes. ● Fold the mirrors and remove the antenna before washing the vehicle. Start washing from the front of the vehicle. Make sure to re-install the antenna and extend the mirrors before driving.
  • Page 284 7-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ■ To prevent paint deterioration and corrosion on the body and compo- nents (aluminum wheels, etc.) ● Wash the vehicle immediately in the following cases: • After driving near the sea coast • After driving on salted roads •...
  • Page 285: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior The following procedures will help protect your vehicle’s interior and keep it in top condition: Protecting the vehicle interior Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty surfaces with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water.
  • Page 286 7-1. Maintenance and care ■ Caring for leather areas Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior. ■ Shampooing the carpets There are several commercial foaming-type cleaners available. Use a sponge or brush to apply the foam.
  • Page 287 7-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE ■ Cleaning detergents ● Do not use the following types of detergent, as they may discolor the vehi- cle interior or cause streaks or damage to painted surfaces: • Non-seat portions: Organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, alkaline or acidic solutions, dye, and bleach •...
  • Page 288: Maintenance Requirements

    ■ Where to go for maintenance service? In order to maintain your vehicle in the best possible condition, Toyota recom- mends that maintenance service operations as well as other inspections and repairs be carried out by authorized Toyota dealers or repairers or other duly qualified and equipped professionals.
  • Page 289 ● Engine coolant temperature continually higher than normal If you notice any of these clues, take your vehicle to any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. Your vehicle may need adjustment or repair.
  • Page 290: Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

    Battery condition (→P. 303) • Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts) 1KR engine • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or a similar high quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, non- amine, non-nitrite and non-borate coolant with long- life hybrid organic acid technology “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”...
  • Page 291 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools Radiator and  condenser (→P. 303) Tire inflation • Tire pressure gauge pressure • Compressed air source (→P. 314) • Water or washer fluid containing antifreeze (for win- Washer fluid ter use) (→P. 307) •...
  • Page 292 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ When working near the electric cooling fans or radiator grille Vehicles without a smart entry & start system Be sure the engine switch is off. With the engine switch in the “ON” position, the electric cooling fans may automatically start to run if the air conditioning is on and/or the coolant temperature is high.
  • Page 293: Hood

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood Release the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood. Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood will pop up slightly. Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles Push the auxiliary catch lever to the left and lift the hood.
  • Page 294 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Pre-driving check Check that the hood is fully closed and locked. If the hood is not locked properly, it may open while the vehicle is in motion and cause an accident, which may result in death or serious injury. ■...
  • Page 295: Positioning A Floor Jack

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor jack When using a floor jack, follow the instructions in the manual provided with the jack and perform the operation safely. When raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor- rectly. Improper placement may damage your vehicle or cause injury.
  • Page 296: Engine Compartment

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment 1KR engine Engine oil filler cap Radiator (→P. 303) (→P. 299) Electric cooling fan Fuse box (→P. 322) Condenser (→P. 303) Battery (→P. 303) Engine oil level dipstick Engine coolant reservoir (→P. 298) (→P. 301) Washer fluid tank (→P.
  • Page 297 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance HM01 engine Engine coolant reservoir Radiator (→P. 303) (→P. 301) Electric cooling fan Engine oil filler cap Condenser (→P. 303) (→P. 299) Engine oil level dipstick Fuse box (→P. 322) (→P. 298) Battery (→P. 303) Washer fluid tank (→P. 307) AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 298 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil With the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oil level on the dipstick. Checking the engine oil ■ Park the vehicle on level ground. After warming up the engine and turning it off, wait more than 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the bottom of the engine.
  • Page 299 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Holding a rag under the end, pull the dipstick out and check the oil level. Normal Excessive 1KR engine HM01 engine The shape of the dipstick may differ depending on the type of vehicle or engine. Wipe the dipstick and reinsert it fully. Adding engine oil ■...
  • Page 300 Call any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recycling or disposal.
  • Page 301 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ To prevent serious engine damage Check the oil level on a regular basis. ■ When replacing the engine oil ● Be careful not to spill engine oil on the vehicle components. ● Avoid overfilling, or the engine could be damaged. ●...
  • Page 302 Visually check the radiator, hoses, engine coolant reservoir cap, drain cock and water pump. If you cannot find a leak, have any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 303 Check the radiator and condenser and clear away any foreign objects. If either of the above parts is extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, have your vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional.
  • Page 304 Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. White: Not working properly. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 305 Take extra care when connecting the battery if the engine switch mode prior to discharge is unknown. If the engine will not start even after multiple attempts, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 306 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Chemicals in the battery A battery contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid and may produce hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. To reduce the risk of death or serious injury, take the following precautions while working on or near the battery: ●...
  • Page 307 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Washer fluid If the washer does not work, the washer tank may be empty. Add washer fluid. WARNING ■ When adding washer fluid Do not add washer fluid when the engine is hot or running as washer fluid contains alcohol and may catch fire if spilled on the engine, etc.
  • Page 308: Tires

    A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage If you are not sure, consult with any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 309 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Low profile tires (vehicles with 165/60R15 tires) Generally, low profile tires will wear more rapidly and tire grip performance will be reduced on snowy and/or icy roads when compared to standard tires. Be sure to use snow tires or tire chains on snowy and/or icy roads and drive carefully at a speed appropriate for road and weather conditions.
  • Page 310 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance How to initialize the tire pressure warning system ■ Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine switch to the “LOCK” position (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or off (vehicles with a smart entry & start system). Initialization cannot be performed while the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 311 Do not mix tires of different makes, models or tread patterns. Also, do not mix tires of remarkably different treadwear. ● Do not use tire sizes other than those recommended by Toyota. ● Do not mix differently constructed tires (radial, bias-belted or bias-ply tires).
  • Page 312 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Maintenance of the tires (vehicles with the tire pressure warning sys- tem) Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehi- cle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label (tire and load information label).
  • Page 313 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ Precaution when installing a different tire (vehicles with the tire pres- sure warning system) When differently constructed tires or tires of different makers, models or tread patterns are installed, the tire pressure warning system may not oper- ate properly.
  • Page 314: Tire Inflation Pressure

    ● Reduced safety ● Damage to the drive train If a tire needs frequent inflating, have it checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ■ Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure When checking tire inflation pressure, observe the following: ●...
  • Page 315 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance Keep your tires properly inflated. Otherwise, the following conditions may occur and result in an accident causing death or serious injury: ● Excessive wear ● Uneven wear ●...
  • Page 316: Wheels

    ● Used wheels ● Bent wheels that have been straightened Aluminum wheel precautions (if equipped) ● Use only Toyota wheel bolts and wrenches designed for use with your aluminum wheels. ● When rotating, repairing or changing your tires, check that the wheel bolts are still tight after driving 1600 km (1000 miles).
  • Page 317 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ When replacing wheels ● Do not use wheels that are a different size from those recommended in the Owner’s Manual, as this may result in a loss of handling control. ● Never use an inner tube in a leaking wheel which is designed for a tube- less tire.
  • Page 318: Air Conditioning Filter

    Inspect and replace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance schedule. In dusty areas or areas with heavy traffic flow, early replacement may be required. (For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to the “Toyota Service Booklet” or “Toyota Warranty Booklet”.) ■ If air flow from the vents decreases dramatically The filter may be clogged.
  • Page 319: Wireless Remote Control Electronic Key Battery

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Wireless remote control/electronic key ∗ battery Replace the battery with a new one if it is depleted. You will need the following items: ● Flathead screwdriver ● Small flathead screwdriver ● Lithium battery CR2016 (vehicles without a smart entry & start sys- tem), or CR2032 (vehicles with a smart entry &...
  • Page 320 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the depleted battery. Insert a new battery with the “+” terminal facing up. Vehicles with a smart entry & start system Remove the cover. To prevent damage to the key, cover the tip of the flathead screw- driver with a tape.
  • Page 321 Use a CR2016 (vehicles without a smart entry & start system), or CR2032 (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) lithium battery ● Batteries can be purchased at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores.
  • Page 322: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing fuses If any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as nec- essary. Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Turn the engine switch to the “LOCK”...
  • Page 323 Type A, B and C: Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse of an appropriate amperage rat- ing. Type D: Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Type A Type B Type C...
  • Page 324 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse layout and amperage ratings Engine compartment ■ Fuse Ampere Circuit H-LP RH-LO Right-hand headlight (low beam) Left-hand headlight (low beam), manual H-LP LH-LO headlight leveling dial H-LP RH-HI Right-hand headlight (high beam) Left-hand headlight (high beam), gauges H-LP LH-HI and meters Multiport fuel injection system/sequential...
  • Page 325 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 13 HORN Horn 14 D/C CUT ECU-B NO.1, ECU-B NO.2, ECU-B NO.3 15 ECU-B NO.4 Multi-mode manual transmission Multiport fuel injection system/sequential 16 AM2 NO.2 multiport fuel injection system 17 AM2 NO.3 Smart entry & start system 18 ICS Charging system EFI NO.3, EFI NO.4, EFI NO.5, RDI...
  • Page 326 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability 33 ABS NO.1 control system 34 SPARE Spare fuse 35 SPARE Spare fuse 36 SPARE Spare fuse Rear window defogger, outside rear view 37 DEF mirror defoggers Anti-lock brake system, vehicle stability 38 ABS NO.2 control system 39 FOG FR...
  • Page 327 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Driver’s side instrument panel ■ Fuse Ampere Circuit Back-up light, multiport fuel injection sys- tem/sequential multiport fuel injection IG1 NO.2 system, audio system, vehicle stability control system WASHER Windshield washer, rear window washer Main body ECU, gauges and meters, air conditioning system, rear window defog- ECU-IG NO.1 ger, outside rear view mirror defoggers,...
  • Page 328 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit Steering lock system, multiport fuel injec- tion system/sequential multiport fuel 11 IG2 NO.2 injection system, multi-mode manual transmission 12 A/BAG SRS airbag system 13 METER Gauges and meters, Stop & Start system Multiport fuel injection system/sequential 14 IG2 NO.1 multiport fuel injection system, stop lights Multiport fuel injection system/sequential...
  • Page 329 (→P. 330) ● If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional. ■ If there is an overload in a circuit The fuses are designed to blow, protecting the wiring harness from damage.
  • Page 330: Light Bulbs

    As there is a danger that components may be damaged, we recommend that replacement is carried out by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Preparing for light bulb replacement Check the wattage of the light bulb to be replaced.
  • Page 331 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear ■ Stop/tail lights License plate lights Rear fog light or back-up Back-up light or rear fog light light Rear turn signal lights High mounted stoplight : Left-hand drive vehicles : Right-hand drive vehicles AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 332 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Replacing light bulbs Headlights ■ Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Unplug the connector while pressing the lock release. Replace the light bulb, and install the bulb base. Align the 3 tabs on the light bulb with the mounting, and insert. Turn and secure the bulb base.
  • Page 333 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front turn signal lights ■ Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Remove the light bulb. When installing, reverse the steps listed. Front fog lights (if equipped) ■ To allow enough working space, turn steering wheel to the opposite side of the bulb to be replaced.
  • Page 334 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the fender liner clip and open the fender liner. Unplug the connector while pressing the lock release. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Set the new light bulb. Align the 3 tabs on the light bulb with the mounting, and insert.
  • Page 335 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Set the connector. After installing the connector, shake the bulb base gently to check that it is not loose, turn the fog lights on once and visu- ally confirm that no light is leak- ing through the mounting. Reinstall the fender liner and install the clip.
  • Page 336 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Stop/tail lights, back-up light, rear fog light and rear turn signal ■ lights Open the back door and remove the 2 screws, and remove the lamp assembly by pulling it directly backward from the rear of the vehicle. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise.
  • Page 337 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance License plate lights ■ Disengage the claws and remove the license plate lights. To prevent damage, cover the tip of the flathead screwdriver with rag. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Remove the light bulb. Set the new light bulb and turn the bulb base clockwise.
  • Page 338 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Reinstall the license plate lights as shown in the illustra- tion. Align the notches and claws on the license plate lights with the mounting when installing. High mounted stoplight ■ Push the upper springs using the flathead screwdriver and remove the high mounted Spring stoplight assembly.
  • Page 339 The front position lights and daytime running lights (if equipped) consist of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional to have the light replaced.
  • Page 340 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Replacing light bulbs ● Turn off the lights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the lights. The bulbs become very hot and may cause burns. ● Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands. When it is unavoidable to hold the glass portion, use and hold with a clean dry cloth to avoid getting moisture and oils on the bulb.
  • Page 341: When Trouble Arises

    When trouble arises 8-1. Essential information 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency flashers...342 If your vehicle needs If your vehicle has to to be towed ......345 be stopped in an emergency.......343 If you think something is wrong..350 Fuel pump shut off system ......351 If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer...
  • Page 342: Emergency Flashers

    8-1. Essential information Emergency flashers The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road to a breakdown, etc. Press the switch. All the turn signals will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 343: Emergency

    8-1. Essential information If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehicle using the follow- ing procedure: Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly depress it. Do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly as this will increase the effort required to slow the vehicle.
  • Page 344 8-1. Essential information WARNING ■ If the engine has to be turned off while driving ● Power assist for the brakes and steering wheel will be lost, making the brake pedal harder to depress and the steering wheel heavier to turn. Decelerate as much as possible before turning off the engine.
  • Page 345: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    Situations needs to contact dealers before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional before towing. ● The engine is running but the vehicle will not move.
  • Page 346 From the rear Release the parking brake. Use a towing dolly under the front wheels. Using a flatbed truck If your Toyota is transported by a flatbed truck, it should be tied down at the locations shown in the illustration. Bottom of...
  • Page 347 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency towing If a tow truck is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the emergency towing eyelet. This should only be attempted on hard surfaced roads for 80 km (50 miles) at under 30 km/h (18 mph).
  • Page 348 Vehicles with a wheel bolt wrench: Wheel bolt wrench is installed in luggage compartment. (→P. 362, 375) ● Vehicles without a wheel bolt wrench: Wheel bolt wrench can be purchased at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 349 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ When towing the vehicle Be sure to transport the vehicle with the front wheels raised or with all four wheels raised off the ground.
  • Page 350: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    If you think something is wrong If you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle proba- bly needs adjustment or repair. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional as soon as possible.
  • Page 351: Fuel Pump Shut Off System

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Fuel pump shut off system To minimize the risk of fuel leakage when the engine stalls (1KR engine only) or when an airbag inflates upon collision, the fuel pump shut off system stops the supply of fuel to the engine. Follow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system is activated.
  • Page 352: On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds

    However, if this continues to occur, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Warning light and warning buzzer list...
  • Page 353 Indicates a malfunction in the multi-mode manual trans- mission system. → Have the system checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Multi-mode manual transmission warning light (warning...
  • Page 354 • The emission control system (if equipped); or • The electronic multi-mode manual transmission control system (if equipped). → Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. SRS warning light Indicates a malfunction in: •...
  • Page 355 • The hill-start assist control system. The light will flash when the VSC, the TRC or the hill-start assist control system is operating. → Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
  • Page 356 When the light comes on after blinking for 1 minute: Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system → Have the system checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 357 If the fuel tank is empty, refuel the vehicle immediately. The malfunction indicator lamp will go off after several trips. If the malfunction indicator lamp does not go off, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional as soon as possible. ■...
  • Page 358 If both the ABS and the brake system warning lights remain on Stop your vehicle in a safe place immediately and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. The vehicle will become extremely unstable during braking, and the ABS system may fail, which could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
  • Page 359 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning light and warning buzzer list (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) Interior Exterior Warning Warning light/Details/Actions buzzer buzzer light Smart entry & start system indicator light (vehicles with a multi-mode manual trans- mission) The electronic key was carried outside the Once 3 times...
  • Page 360 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior Exterior Warning Warning light/Details/Actions buzzer buzzer light Smart entry & start system indicator light • When the doors were unlocked with the mechanical key and then the engine switch was pressed, the electronic key could not be detected in the vehicle.
  • Page 361: If You Have A Flat Tire

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire (vehicles with a spare tire) Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire. For details about tires: →P. 308 WARNING ■...
  • Page 362 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Towing eyelet Spare tire Jack Tool tray Wheel bolt wrench AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 363 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ Using the tire jack Observe the following precautions. Improper use of the tire jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading to death or serious injury. ● Do not use the tire jack for any purpose other than replacing tires or install- ing and removing tire chains.
  • Page 364 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the jack Remove luggage floor cover. Take out the jack. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 365 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the spare tire Remove luggage floor cover. Remove the tool tray, then loosen the center fastener. WARNING ■ When storing the spare tire Be careful not get fingers or other body parts caught between the spare tire and the body of the vehicle.
  • Page 366 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Replacing a flat tire Chock the tires. Flat tire Wheel chock positions Left-hand side Behind the rear right-hand side tire Front Right-hand side Behind the rear left-hand side tire Left-hand side In front of the front right-hand side tire Rear Right-hand side In front of the front left-hand side tire...
  • Page 367 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Slightly loosen the wheel bolts (one turn). Turn the tire jack until the notch of the jack is in contact with the jack point. The jack point guides are located under the rocker panel. They indi- cate the jack point positions.
  • Page 368 • If there are any cracks or deformations in the bolt, bolt threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 369 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Installing the spare tire Remove any dirt or foreign mat- ter from the wheel contact sur- face. If foreign matter is on the wheel contact surface, the wheel bolts may loosen while the vehicle is in motion, causing the tire to come off.
  • Page 370 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Firmly tighten each wheel bolts two or three times in the order shown in the illustration. Tightening torque: 103 N·m (10.5 kgf·m, 76 ft·lbf) Stow the flat tire, tire jack and all tools. ■...
  • Page 371 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ Certification for the jack AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 372 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When using the compact spare tire ● Remember that the compact spare tire provided is specifically designed for use with your vehicle. Do not use your compact spare tire on another vehicle.
  • Page 373 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE ■ Be careful when driving over bumps with the compact spare tire installed on the vehicle The vehicle becomes lower when driving with the compact spare tire com- pared to when driving with standard tires. Be careful when driving over uneven road surfaces.
  • Page 374 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire (vehicles without a spare tire) Your vehicle is not equipped with a spare tire, but instead is equipped with an emergency tire puncture repair kit. A puncture caused by a nail or screw passing through the tire tread can be repaired temporarily with the emergency tire punc- ture repair kit.
  • Page 375 (if equipped) Emergency tire puncture repair kit : Use of the jack and wheel bolt wrench (→P. 366) A jack wheel bolt wrench can be purchased at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 376 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency tire puncture repair kit components Nozzle Pressure release button Hose Power plug Compressor switch Stickers Air pressure gauge AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 377 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the emergency tire puncture repair kit Remove luggage floor cover. Take out the emergency tire puncture repair kit. Before performing emergency repair Check the degree of the tire damage. A tire should only be repaired with emergency tire puncture...
  • Page 378 Remove any dirt and moisture from the wheel before attaching the label. If it is impossible to attach the label, make sure to tell any authorized Toyota dealer repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional when you have them repair and replace the tire that sealant is injected.
  • Page 379 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Connect the nozzle to the valve. Screw the end of the nozzle clock- wise as far as possible. The bottle should hang vertically without contacting the ground. If the bottle does not hang vertically, move the vehicle so that the tire valve is located properly.
  • Page 380 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Make sure that the compressor switch is off. Remove the power plug from the compressor. Connect the power plug to the power outlet socket. (→P. 280) Check the specified tire inflation pressure. Tire inflation pressure is specified on the label as shown.
  • Page 381 35 minutes with the switch on, the tire is too damaged to be repaired. Turn the compressor switch off and contact any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. • If the tire inflation pressure exceeds the specified air pressure, let out some air to adjust the tire inflation pressure.
  • Page 382 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Disconnect the nozzle from the valve on the tire and then pull out the power plug from the power outlet socket. Some sealant may leak when the nozzle is removed. Press the button to release pressure from the bottle.
  • Page 383 Store the compressor in the luggage compartment. Taking precautions to avoid sudden braking, sudden acceleration and sharp turns, drive carefully at under 80 km/h (50 mph) to the nearest any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 384 The sealant stored in the emergency tire puncture repair kit can be used only once to temporarily repair a single tire. If the sealant has been used and needs to be replaced, purchase a new bottle at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. The compressor is reusable.
  • Page 385 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If the tire is inflated to more than the specified air pressure Press the button to let some air out. Check that the air pressure indicator shows the specified air pressure. If the air pressure is under the designated pressure, turn the compressor switch on again and repeat the inflation procedure until the specified air pressure is reached.
  • Page 386 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When fixing the flat tire ● Stop your vehicle in a safe and flat area. ● Do not touch the wheels or the area around the brakes immediately after the vehicle has been driven. After the vehicle has been driven, the wheels and the area around the brakes may be extremely hot.
  • Page 387 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ Driving to spread the liquid sealant evenly Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. Failing to do so may result in a loss of vehicle control and cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 388: If The Engine Will Not Start

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the engine will not start If the engine will not start even though correct starting proce- dures are being followed (→P. 151, 154), consider each of the fol- lowing points: The engine will not start even though the starter motor operates normally.
  • Page 389 ● There may be a malfunction in the steering lock system (vehicles with a smart entry & start system). Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional if the problem cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures are unknown.
  • Page 390 (a sys- tem to prevent accidental operation of the shift lever). Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
  • Page 391 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the electronic key does not operate properly (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) If communication between the electronic key and vehicle is interrupted (→P. 115) or the electronic key cannot be used because the battery is depleted, the smart entry &...
  • Page 392 (manual transmission) and check that smart entry & start system indicator light (green) turns on. Press the engine switch. In the event that the engine still cannot be started, contact any autho- rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 393 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ Stopping the engine Shift the shift lever to N and press the engine switch as you normally do when stopping the engine. ■ Replacing the key battery As the above procedure is a temporary measure, it is recommended that the electronic key battery be replaced immediately when the battery is depleted.
  • Page 394: If The Vehicle Battery Is Discharged

    The following procedures may be used to start the engine if the vehicle’s battery is discharged. You can also call any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. If you have a set of jumper (or booster) cables and a second vehicle with a 12-volt battery, you can jump start your vehicle by following the steps below.
  • Page 395 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency HM01 engine Connect a positive jumper cable clamp to the positive (+) battery terminal on your vehicle. Connect the clamp on the other end of the positive cable to the positive (+) battery terminal on the second vehicle. Connect a negative cable clamp to the negative (-) battery termi- nal on the second vehicle.
  • Page 396 Once the vehicle’s engine has started, remove the jumper cables in the exact reverse order from which they were connected. Once the engine starts, have the vehicle inspected at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro- fessional as soon as possible. ■...
  • Page 397 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ Avoiding battery fires or explosions Observe the following precautions to prevent accidentally igniting the flam- mable gas that may be emitted from the battery: ● Make sure each jumper cable is connected to the correct terminal and that it is not unintentionally in contact with any other than the intended terminal.
  • Page 398: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    After the engine has cooled down sufficiently, inspect the hoses and radiator core (radiator) for any leaks. 1KR engine HM01 engine Radiator Cooling fans If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 399 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency The coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the “FULL”, “F” or “MAX” and “LOW” or “MIN” lines on the reservoir. 1KR engine (type A) 1KR engine (type B) Radiator cap Reservoir “FULL”...
  • Page 400 Stop the engine immediately and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. If the fans are operating: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped profes- sional. AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 401 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When inspecting under the hood of your vehicle Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in serious injury such as burns. ● If steam is seen coming from under the hood, do not open the hood until the steam has subsided.
  • Page 402: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes stuck Carry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehicle becomes stuck in mud, dirt or snow: Stop the engine. Set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to N. Remove the mud, snow or sand from around the stuck tire.
  • Page 403 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When attempting to free a stuck vehicle If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure the surrounding area is clear to avoid striking other vehicles, objects or people. The vehicle may also lunge forward or lunge back suddenly as it becomes free.
  • Page 404 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 405: 9-1. Specifications

    Vehicle specifications 9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)...406 Fuel information ....419 9-2. Customization Customizable features ..421 9-3. Items to initialize Items to initialize ....422 AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 406 9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions Overall length 3455 mm (136.0 in.) Overall width 1615 mm (63.6 in.) 1460 mm (57.5 in.) Overall height 1480 mm (58.3 in.) Wheelbase 2340 mm (92.1 in.) 1425 mm (56.1 in.) Front 1420 mm (55.9 in.) Tread...
  • Page 407 Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is stamped under the right-hand front seat.
  • Page 408: Lubrication System

    9-1. Specifications Fuel EU area: Unleaded gasoline conforming to European stan- dard EN228 only Fuel type Except EU area: Unleaded gasoline only Research octane 95 or higher number Fuel tank capacity 35 L (9.2 gal., 7.7 Imp.gal.) (Reference) Lubrication system 1KR engine Oil capacity (Drain and refill ...
  • Page 409 9-1. Specifications Engine oil selection ■ “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Toyota recommends the use of approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil”. Another motor oil of matching quality can also be used. Oil grade: 0W-20, 5W-20, 5W-30 and 10W-30: API grade SL “Energy-Conserving”, SM “Energy-Conserving”...
  • Page 410 9-1. Specifications Oil viscosity (0W-20 is explained here as an example): • The 0W in 0W-20 indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. •...
  • Page 411 Engine oil selection ■ “TOTAL ACTIVA 7000/9000” or “TOTAL QUARTZ 7000/9000” engine oil is used in your Toyota vehicle. Toyota recommends the use of approved “TOTAL ACTIVA 7000/9000” or “TOTAL QUARTZ 7000/9000” engine oil. Another motor oil of matching quality can also be used.
  • Page 412 9-1. Specifications Oil viscosity (5W-40 is explained here as an example): • The 5W in 5W-40 indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. •...
  • Page 413: Cooling System

    0Q021 (Reference) 0Q090 4.3 L (4.5 qt., 3.8 Imp.qt.) Use either of the following: • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” • Similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based non- Coolant type silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid tech- nology Do not use plain water alone.
  • Page 414 Do not use plain water alone. NOTICE ■ To prevent serious engine damage Do not mix “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” with “Toyota Genuine Pre- mium Long Life Coolant 2WZ-TV”. Electrical system Battery 12.6  12.8 V Fully charged Open voltage 12.2 ...
  • Page 415 Please be aware that depending on the particular characteristics of the gear oil used or the operating conditions, idle sound, shift feeling and/or fuel effi- ciency may be different or affected. Toyota recommends to use “TOYOTA Genuine Manual Transmission Gear Oil LV” to achieve optimal perfor- mance.
  • Page 416 9-1. Specifications Brakes Left-hand 94 mm (3.7 in.) Min. drive vehicles Pedal clearance Right-hand 93 mm (3.6 in.) Min. drive vehicles 1  6 mm (0.04  0.24 in.) Pedal free play 5  8 clicks Parking brake lever travel Fluid type SAE J1704 or FMVSS No.
  • Page 417 9-1. Specifications 15-inch tires Tire size 165/60R15 77H Tire inflation pressure Front: 230 kPa (2.3 kgf/cm or bar, 33 psi) (Recommended cold tire Rear: 230 kPa (2.3 kgf/cm or bar, 33 psi) inflation pressure) 15 × 4 1/2J Wheel size Wheel bolt torque 103 N·m (10.5 kgf·m, 76 ft·lbf) Compact spare tires (if equipped)
  • Page 418 9-1. Specifications Light bulbs Light bulbs Type Headlights Front fog lights Front turn signal lights Stop/tail lights 21/5 Exterior Rear turn signal lights Back-up light Rear fog light License plate lights High mounted stoplight Interior light Interior Luggage compartment light A: HIR2 halogen bulbs B: H16 halogen bulbs C: Single end bulbs (clear)
  • Page 419: Fuel Information

    ■ If your engine knocks ● Consult any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. ● You may occasionally notice light knocking for a short time while accelerat- ing or driving uphill.
  • Page 420 “E50” or “E85” and fuel containing a large amount of ethanol should not be used. The use of these fuels will damage the vehicle’s fuel system. In case of any doubt, ask any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
  • Page 421: Customizable Features

    Your vehicle includes a variety of electronic features that can be personalized to suit your preferences. Programming these pref- erences requires specialized equipment and may be performed by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Default...
  • Page 422: Items To Initialize

    9-3. Items to initialize Items to initialize The following item must be initialized for normal system opera- tion after such cases as the battery being reconnected, or main- tenance being performed on the vehicle: Item When to initialize Reference Tire pressure warning When changing the tire size P.
  • Page 423: Index

    Index What to do if... (Troubleshooting) .....424 Alphabetical index ......428 For vehicles with a multimedia system, refer to the “Multimedia owner’s manual” for information regarding the equipment listed below. • Audio system • Rear view monitor system AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 424 You lose your keys ● If you lose your keys or mechanical keys, new genuine keys or mechanical keys can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. (→P. 94) ● Vehicles with a smart entry & start system If you lose your electronic keys, the risk of vehicle theft increases signifi- cantly.
  • Page 425 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) If you think something is wrong The engine does not start (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) ● Vehicles with a multi-mode manual transmission Do you turn the key with the brake pedal depressed firmly? (→P. 151) ●...
  • Page 426 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) The steering wheel cannot be turned after the engine is stopped ● Vehicles without a smart entry & start system It is locked to prevent theft of the vehicle if the key is removed from the engine switch.
  • Page 427 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) When a problem has occurred If you have a flat tire ● Vehicles with a spare tire Stop the vehicle in a safe place and replace the flat tire with the spare tire. (→P. 361) ●...
  • Page 428: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical index Alphabetical index Side airbag operating conditions ......41 A/C........256, 262 Side airbag precautions ..37 Air conditioning filter....318 Side and curtain shield Automatic air conditioning airbags operating system ........ 262 conditions ......41 Manual air conditioning Side and curtain shield system ........
  • Page 429 Alphabetical index Canvas top ....... 136 Chains........196 Back door ......... 107 Child restraint system....48 Back-up lights Baby seats, definition....49 Replacing light bulbs..... 336 Baby seats, installation ... 59 Wattage......... 418 Child seats, definition....49 Battery ........303 Child seats, Battery checking ....
  • Page 430 Alphabetical index Clock ......... 278 Condenser ........ 303 Electric Power Steering Cooling system (EPS)........191 Engine overheating ....398 Function ........ 191 Cup holders......272 Warning light......354 Curtain shield airbags ....34 Electronic key ......92 Customizable features .... 421 Battery-saving function ..
  • Page 431 Alphabetical index Engine “ACC” position....... 151 Flat tire Accessory mode ....156 Vehicles with a spare tire..361 Compartment ......296 Vehicles without Engine switch....151, 154 a spare tire ......374 Hood ........293 Floor mats ........26 How to start Fluid the engine....
  • Page 432 Alphabetical index Gauges........83 Identification ......407 Gear Shift Indicator ..161, 163 Vehicle ........407 Glove box ......... 272 Ignition switch Grocery bag hooks ....275 (engine switch) ....151, 154 Immobilizer system ....69 Indicators ........78 Initialization Hands-free system Tire pressure warning (for cellular phone)
  • Page 433 Alphabetical index If you lose your keys ....94 Key number plate....92 Maintenance Keyless entry ....93, 113 Do-it-yourself maintenance... 290 Keys ........92 Maintenance requirements ... 288 Replacing the battery .... 319 Malfunction indicator lamp..354 Warning buzzer..... 114 Manual headlight leveling Wireless remote control dial ..........
  • Page 434 Alphabetical index Odometer........85 Radiator ........303 Radio......... 206 Engine oil ......408 Radio data system....208 Manual transmission oil ..415 RDS ........... 208 Opener Rear fog lights ......171 Back door......107 Replacing light bulbs..... 336 Fuel filler door ....... 179 Switch ........
  • Page 435 Alphabetical index Shift lever If the shift lever cannot be Seat belts........30 shifted......... 390 Child restraint system Manual transmission..... 163 installation......58 Multi-mode manual Cleaning and maintaining transmission ....... 159 the seat belt ......286 Shift lock system ..... 390 Emergency Locking Shopping bag hooks ....
  • Page 436 Alphabetical index Stuck If the vehicle becomes Tachometer ........ 84 stuck ........402 Tail lights........167 Sun visors ........ 277 Light switch ......167 Switch Replacing light bulbs..... 336 Airbag manual on-off Wattage ........ 418 switch........45 Telephone switches ..229, 233 Audio remote control Theft deterrent system switches......
  • Page 437 Alphabetical index Towing Emergency towing ....347 Warning buzzers...... 352 Towing eyelet......347 Brake system ......352 Trailer towing ......150 Downshifting ......161 Transmission Electric power steering If the shift lever cannot be system ........ 354 shifted ......... 390 Key reminder ......
  • Page 438 Alphabetical index Washer......173, 175 Checking ....... 307 Preparing and checking before winter....... 196 Switch ......173, 175 Washing and waxing ....282 Weights........406 Wheels ........316 Replacing wheels....316 Size ........416 Window glasses....... 133 Windows ........133 Power windows .....
  • Page 439 Alphabetical index AYGO_EE_OM99J92E...
  • Page 440: Gas Station Information

    GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever Fuel filler door P. 293 P. 179 Hood lock release Fuel filler door opener Tire inflation pressure lever P. 293 P. 179 P. 416 Fuel tank capacity (Reference) 35 L (9.2 gal., 7.7 Imp.gal.) Fuel type P.

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