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Pictorial index
For safety
and security
Plug-in hybrid
system
Vehicle status
information and
indicators
Before driving
Driving
Interior features
Maintenance
and care
When trouble
arises
Vehicle
specifications
For owners
Index
RAV4 PRIME_OM_OM42C52U_(U)
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Make sure to read through them
(Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Plug-in hybrid system features, charging method,
etc.
(Main topics: Driving tips, charging methods)
Reading driving-related information
(Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Opening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving
(Main topics: Keys, doors, seats)
Operations and advice which are necessary for
driving
(Main topics: Starting hybrid system, refueling)
Usage of the interior features
(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance
procedures
(Main topics: Interior and exterior, light bulbs)
What to do in case of malfunction and emergency
(Main topics: 12-volt battery discharge, flat tire)
Vehicle specifications, customizable features
(Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat
belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian
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Summary of Contents for Toyota RAV4 PRIME 2021

  • Page 1 Pictorial index Search by illustration For safety Make sure to read through them and security (Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system) Plug-in hybrid system features, charging method, Plug-in hybrid etc. system (Main topics: Driving tips, charging methods) Vehicle status Reading driving-related information information and (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information....AC charging cable ..Reading this manual ....11 Locking and unlocking the How to search......12 charging port lid and charging connector..Pictorial index ......14 Power sources that can be For safety and security used......Charging methods ..
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Inside rear view mirror ........Digital Rear-view Mirror 5-5. Using the driving support Outside rear view mirrors systems ........Toyota Safety Sense 2.0309 4-5. Opening, closing the win- PCS (Pre-Collision System) dows and moon roof ........Power windows .....
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS Utility vehicle precautions Emission inspection and ........maintenance (I/M) programs ........Interior features 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precau- tions......6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Hood......Automatic air conditioning Positioning a floor jack .. system......
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS If you think something is Seat belt instructions for wrong ......Canadian owners (in French) ......If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in If a warning message is dis- French) ......
  • Page 6: For Your Information

    However, because of they may have on, your Toyota the Toyota policy of continual vehicle. product improvement, we This vehicle should not be modi-...
  • Page 7 • Engine speed/ Electric motor government agency speed (traction motor speed) • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit • Accelerator status • For research purposes where the • Brake status data is not tied to a specific vehi- •...
  • Page 8  How far (if at all) the driver (U.S.mainland only) was depressing the accelera- tor and/or brake pedal; and, If your Toyota has Safety Con-  How fast the vehicle was trav- nect and if you have subscribed eling. to those services, please refer to...
  • Page 9 • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit However, if necessary, Toyota WARNING may: ■ General precautions while •...
  • Page 10 WARNING ■ General precaution regarding children’s safety Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to have or use the key. Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is also a danger that children may injure them- selves by playing with the side windows, the moon roof or the...
  • Page 11: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Symbols Meanings Indicates the action Explains symbols used in (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate this manual switches and other devices. Symbols in this manual Indicates the outcome of an operation (e.g. a Symbols Meanings lid opens). WARNING: Explains something that, if not obeyed,...
  • Page 12: How To Search

    Searching by title ■ How to search  Table of contents: P.2 Searching by name ■  Alphabetical index: P.599 Searching by installation ■ position  Pictorial index: P.14 Searching by symptom or ■ sound  What to do if... (Troubleshoot- ing): P.596...
  • Page 14: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■Exterior Side doors ................P.198 Locking/unlocking ..............P.198 Opening/closing the side windows ........P.246 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ....P.537 Warning messages ..............P.523 Back door ................P.203 Locking/unlocking ..............P.204 Opening from inside the cabin ..........P.207 Opening from outside...........P.205, 207 Warning messages ..............P.523 Outside rear view mirrors ..........P.244 Adjusting the mirror angle ............P.244...
  • Page 15 Pictorial index Precautions against winter season ........P.387 To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) ....P.403 Precautions against car wash (Rain-sensing windshield wipers) ........P.445 Replacing the wiper insert ...........P.489 Fuel filler door ..............P.306 Refueling method ..............P.306 Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ..........P.551 Charging port ...............P.99 Charging method ..............P.114 Tires ..................P.468 Tire size/inflation pressure ...........P.555...
  • Page 16 Pictorial index Shifting the shift lever to R ...........P.285 License plate lights............P.295 : If equipped...
  • Page 17 Pictorial index ■Instrument panel Power switch ..............P.279 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes ..P.279, 283 Emergency stop of the hybrid system ........P.505 When the hybrid system will not start ........P.534 Warning messages ..............P.523 Shift lever................P.285 Changing the shift position...........P.286 Precautions against towing ..........P.507 When the shift lever does not move........P.286 Meters .................P.165 Reading the meters/adjusting the instrument panel...
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Energy monitor..............P.187 When the warning messages are displayed ......P.523 Turn signal lever ..............P.289 Headlight switch ..............P.295 Headlights/parking lights/tail lights/license plate lights/daytime run- ning lights/LED accessory lights ........P.295 Windshield wiper and washer switch ......P.301 Rear window wiper and washer switch ......P.304 Usage................P.301, 304 Adding washer fluid..............P.465 Warning messages ..............P.523...
  • Page 19 Pictorial index ■Switches Driving position memory switches ........P.227 Window lock switch ............P.248 Power window switches ............P.246 Door lock switches ............P.201 Outside rear view mirror switches ........P.244 “ODO TRIP” switch ............P.169 Instrument panel light control dial ........P.169 Automatic High Beam switch ...........P.298 Windshield wiper de-icer switch ........P.403 *1, 2...
  • Page 20 Pictorial index Meter control switches ............P.171 Paddle shift switches ............P.287 Phone switch LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ........P.323 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch........P.342 Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range .....P.336 Audio remote control switches Talk switch : If equipped : Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN- UAL”.
  • Page 21 Pictorial index VSC OFF switch ..............P.382 Front seat heater switches ..........P.408 Front seat heater/seat ventilator switches .....P.408 Parking brake switch ............P.290 Applying/releasing..............P.290 Precautions against winter season ........P.388 Warning buzzer/message ..........P.517, 523 Brake hold switch ..............P.293 AUTO EV/HV mode switch ..........P.78 EV/HV mode selection switch ..........P.78 Driving mode select switch..........P.377 Trail Mode switch ...............P.379...
  • Page 22 Pictorial index ■Interior SRS airbags ................P.34 Floor mats................P.26 Front seats................P.224 Rear seats ................P.225 Head restraints ..............P.230 Seat belts ................P.29 Console box ...............P.414 Inside lock buttons ............P.201 Cup holders ................P.414 Assist grips ................P.434 Rear seat heater switches ..........P.408 : If equipped...
  • Page 23 Pictorial index ■Ceiling “SOS” button ..............P.66 Moon roof switch .............P.249 Panoramic moon roof switch .........P.252 Moon roof switch ..............P.249 Electronic sunshade switch ...........P.252 Interior lights ..............P.410 Personal lights ..............P.411 Auxiliary box ..............P.415 Vanity mirrors..............P.420 Sun visors................P.420 Inside rear view mirror ............P.233 Digital Rear-view Mirror ..........P.234...
  • Page 24 Pictorial index...
  • Page 25: For Safety And Security

    For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving....26 For safe driving ....27 Seat belts .......29 airbags....34 Front passenger occupant classification system ..44 Exhaust gas precautions 1-2. Child safety Riding with children ..50 Child restraint systems... 1-3. Emergency assistance Safety Connect ....66 1-4.
  • Page 26: Before Driving

    Do not use floor mats designed Insert the retaining hooks for other models or different (clips) into the floor mat eye- model year vehicles, even if lets. they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. ● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. ●...
  • Page 27: For Safe Driving

    1-1. For safe use For safe driving WARNING ■ Before driving For safe driving, adjust the ● Check that the floor mat is securely fixed in the correct seat and mirror to an appro- place with all the provided priate position before driv- retaining hooks (clips).
  • Page 28 1-1. For safe use properly wear the vehicle’s seat WARNING belt. (P.51) Observe the following precau- tions. Failure to do so may result in Adjusting the mirrors death or serious injury. Make sure that you can see ● Do not adjust the position of the driver’s seat while driving.
  • Page 29: Seat Belts

    Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including chil- dren. ● Toyota recommends that chil- dren be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 30 Have tions regarding seat belt usage. any necessary repairs carried (P.29) out by your Toyota dealer. Inap- ■ Seat belt extender propriate handling may lead to incorrect operation. If your seat belts cannot be fastened...
  • Page 31 1-1. For safe use a click sound is heard. WARNING To release the seat belt, ● Do not wear the seat belt press the release button extender if you can fasten the seat belt without the extender. ■ Emergency locking retractor ●...
  • Page 32 1-1. For safe use Move the height adjuster up and down as needed until you hear a click. WARNING ■ Adjustable shoulder anchor Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the cen- ter of your shoulder. The belt should be kept away from your neck, but not falling off your ■...
  • Page 33 1-1. For safe use WARNING ● If the pretensioner has acti- vated, the SRS warning light will come on. In that case, the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 34: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to cer- tain 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. SRS airbag system Location of the SRS airbags ■...
  • Page 35 1-1. For safe use SRS curtain shield airbags • Can help protect primarily the head of occupants in the outer seats • Can help prevent the occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of vehicle rollover SRS airbag system components ■...
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use Driver airbag Front passenger occupant classification sensors Knee airbag SRS warning light Airbag sensor assembly Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on the US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The airbag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on information obtained from the sensors etc.
  • Page 37 1-1. For safe use ing situations: ■ Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy • If the vehicle strikes an object, (inflate), other than a collision such as a parked vehicle or sign pole, which can move or deform The SRS front airbags and SRS cur- on impact tain shield airbags may also deploy...
  • Page 38 When to contact your Toyota ● Collision from the side at an angle dealer In the following cases, the vehicle will require inspection and/or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ● Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated. ●...
  • Page 39 1-1. For safe use vehicle was involved in an acci- ● The portion of the front pillars, rear dent that was not severe enough pillars or roof side rail garnishes to cause the SRS side and curtain (padding) containing the SRS cur- shield airbags to inflate.
  • Page 40 Toyota strongly recom- mends that all infants and chil- dren be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
  • Page 41 1-1. For safe use ● Do not allow anyone to kneel on WARNING the passenger seat toward the ● Do not sit on the edge of the door or put their head or hands seat or lean against the dash- outside the vehicle.
  • Page 42 All of these items could damaged or cracked, have become projectiles and may them replaced by your Toyota cause death or serious injury, dealer. should the SRS curtain shield airbags deploy.
  • Page 43 1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Installation of a grille guard (bull bars, kangaroo bar, etc.), snow plows, winches or roof luggage carrier ● Modifications to the vehicle’s suspension system ● Installation of electronic devices such as mobile two-way radios and CD players ●...
  • Page 44: Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    1-1. For safe use Front passenger occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification system. This system detects the conditions of the front passenger seat and activates or deactivates the front passenger airbag and seat cushion airbag in the front passen- ger side.
  • Page 45 Do not kick the front passenger seat or subject it to severe impact. Otherwise, the SRS warning light may come on to indicate a malfunction of the front passenger occupant clas- sification system. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer immediately.
  • Page 46 1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Child restraint systems installed on the rear seat should not con- tact the front seatbacks. ● Do not use a seat accessory, such as a cushion and seat cover, that covers the seat cushion surface. ●...
  • Page 47 1-1. For safe use Child ■ “AIR BAG OFF” “AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” or “AIR BAG indicator lights ON” Indicators/warn- ing lights SRS warning light Driver’s and front passenger’s seat or flashing belt reminder light Deactivated or Front passenger airbag activated Devices...
  • Page 48 1-1. For safe use There is a malfunction in the system ■ “AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” “AIR BAG OFF” indicator lights Indicators/warn- SRS warning light ing lights Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light Front passenger airbag Devices Deactivated Front passenger seat cushion airbag...
  • Page 49: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    Failure to do so may cause repaired by your Toyota dealer. exhaust gases to enter the vehicle and may lead to an accident caused by light-headedness, or may lead to death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 50: 1-2. Child Safety

    1-2. Child safety Riding with children 1-2.Child safety WARNING ■ When children are in the vehi- Observe the following pre- Never leave children unattended cautions when children are in the vehicle, and never allow in the vehicle. children to have or use the key. Use a child restraint system Children may be able to start the appropriate for the child,...
  • Page 51: Child Restraint Systems

    1-2. Child safety Child restraint sys- Points to remember tems The laws of all 50 states of the U.S.A. as well as Canada now Before installing a child require the use of child restraint restraint system in the vehi- systems. cle, there are precautions ...
  • Page 52 1-2. Child safety WARNING ● Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that conforms to the weight and size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
  • Page 53 1-2. Child safety Child restraint system Types of child restraint system installation methods ■ Confirm with the operation manual enclosed with the child restraint system about the installation of the child restraint system. Installation method Page Seat belt attachment P.55 Child restraint LATCH P.60 anchors attachment...
  • Page 54 1-2. Child safety When using a child WARNING restraint system ■ When using a child restraint system When installing a child ■ Observe the following precau- restraint system to a front tions. Failure to do so may result in passenger seat death or serious injury.
  • Page 55 1-2. Child safety ● When a booster seat is WARNING installed, always ensure that the ● A forward-facing child restraint shoulder belt is positioned system may be installed on the across the center of the child’s front passenger seat only when shoulder.
  • Page 56 1-2. Child safety manual enclosed with the child in lock mode. In lock mode, restraint system. the belt cannot be extended. Rear-facing  Infant ■ seat/convertible seat Adjust the rear seat. If there is a gap between the child restraint system and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle until good contact is achieved.
  • Page 57 1-2. Child safety buckle. Make sure that the When using the rear seat: If there is a gap between the child restraint belt is not twisted. system and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle until good con- tact is achieved. If the head restraint interferes with the child restraint system installation and the head...
  • Page 58 1-2. Child safety removed, remove the head check that it cannot be extended. restraint. (P.231) If the child restraint has a top tether strap, follow the child Place the child restraint sys- restraint manufacturer’s tem on the seat facing the operation manual regarding front of the vehicle.
  • Page 59 1-2. Child safety buckle. Make sure that the WARNING belt is not twisted. ■ When installing a child Check that the shoulder belt is cor- restraint system rectly positioned over the child’s Observe the following precau- shoulder and that the lap belt is as tions.
  • Page 60 1-2. Child safety Child restraint system WARNING fixed with a child restraint ● When securing some types of child restraint systems in rear LATCH anchor seats, it may not be possible to properly use the seat belts in Child restraint LATCH ■...
  • Page 61 1-2. Child safety remove the head restraint. With rigid lower attachments  (P.231) Latch the buckles onto the LATCH anchors. For owners in Canada: The symbol on a child restraint system indicates the presence of a lower con- nector system. With flexible lower attach- ...
  • Page 62 1-2. Child safety When installing in the rear ■ ● Follow all installation instruc- center seat tions provided by the child restraint system manufacturer. There are no LATCH anchors ● Never attach two child restraint behind the rear center seat. system attachments to the However, the inboard LATCH same anchor.
  • Page 63 1-2. Child safety Outboard rear seats Outboard rear seats   Remove the head restraint. (P.231) Anchor brackets Top tether strap Latch the hook onto the Center rear seat  anchor bracket and tighten the top tether strap. Make sure the top tether strap is securely latched.
  • Page 64 1-2. Child safety restraint system installation, install the head restraint. Hook Top tether strap Center rear seat  Adjust the head restraint to ■ Laws and regulations pertain- ing to anchors the upmost position. The LATCH system conforms to If the head restraint interferes with FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2.
  • Page 65 1-2. Child safety WARNING ● Center rear seat: When install- ing the child restraint system with the head restraint being raised, after the head restraint has been raised and then the anchor bracket has been fixed, do not lower the head restraint.
  • Page 66: 1-3. Emergency Assistance

    Toyota.com in the United States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Can- ada. All use of the Safety Connect service is subject to such then-applicable Terms and Conditions.
  • Page 67 1-3. Emergency assistance ■ Certification for the Safety Connect...
  • Page 68 A variety of subscription terms Helps drivers receive necessary are available for purchase. Con- response from emergency service tact your Toyota dealer, call the P.69 providers. ( following appropriate Customer : U.S. Patent No. 7,508,298 B2 Experience Center or push the ...
  • Page 69 You may be unable to contact the ● Safety Connect is available begin- response center if the network is ning Fall 2009 on select Toyota busy. models (in the contiguous United States only). Contact with the Safety Connect LED light...
  • Page 70 1-3. Emergency assistance ment or severe rear-end colli- Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. sion, the system is designed to Emergency Assistance But- ■ automatically call the response ton (“SOS”) center. The responding agent In the event of an emergency on receives the vehicle’s location...
  • Page 71 1-3. Emergency assistance from universities, and govern- Safety information for ment health agencies and Safety Connect industries reviewed the avail- able body of research to Important! Read this informa- develop the ANSI Standard tion before using Safety Con- (C95.1). nect. The design of Safety Connect Exposure to radio fre- ■...
  • Page 72: 1-4. Theft Deterrent System

    1-4. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system 1-4.Theft deterrent system ■ System maintenance The vehicle has a maintenance-free type immobilizer system. The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips ■ Conditions that may cause the system to malfunction that prevent the hybrid sys- ●...
  • Page 73: Alarm

    1-4. Theft deterrent system lock all the doors. The system Alarm will be set automatically after 30 seconds. : If equipped The security indicator changes from The alarm uses light and being on to flashing when the sys- sound to give an alert when tem is set.
  • Page 74 1-4. Theft deterrent system vehicle unlocks the door and the alarm is activated. ● While the alarm is activated, a person remaining in the vehicle unlocks the door. ● When recharging or replacing the 12-volt battery. If a door is unlocked using the NOTICE mechanical key while the alarm is ■...
  • Page 75 Plug-in hybrid system 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system Plug-in hybrid system fea- tures ......76 Plug-in hybrid system pre- cautions......87 Plug-in hybrid vehicle driv- tips......92 EV driving range ....95 2-2. Charging Charging equipment..99 AC charging cable..Locking and unlocking the charging port lid and charging connector..
  • Page 76: Plug-In Hybrid System Plug-In Hybrid System Fea

    2-1. Plug-in hybrid system Plug-in hybrid system features 2-1.Plug-in hybrid system The plug-in hybrid system is a system excellent in both eco- nomical efficiency of electric vehicles and practicality of hybrid vehicles.  EV driving can be performed using electricity charged from an external power source.
  • Page 77: Plug-In Hybrid System

    2-1. Plug-in hybrid system AUTO EV/HV mode ■ Plug-in hybrid system operation mode The plug-in hybrid system oper- ates in the following modes. The multi-information display can be used to check which mode the plug-in hybrid system is currently being driven in. (P.160) EV mode ■...
  • Page 78 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system engine and electric motor. • The system may not be able (P.81) to switch to the hybrid battery • If electricity needed for EV (traction battery) charge driving in EV mode or AUTO mode due to the state of the EV/HV mode is not remaining, plug-in hybrid system.
  • Page 79 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system When in AUTO EV/HV mode, the Mode after Current mode AUTO EV/HV mode indicator illumi- switching nates. EV mode HV mode When in HV mode, the HV drive mode indicator illuminates. AUTO EV/HV HV mode mode AUTO EV/HV mode switch ...
  • Page 80 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system external power source. the system, etc. • Cannot switch to hybrid battery (traction battery) charge mode or cannot cancel it • Gasoline engine does not start or stops even after switching to hybrid battery (traction battery) charge mode ●...
  • Page 81 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system automatically the same as in EV using only the electric motor) mode. possible. However, depending on the situation, EV driving may AUTO EV/HV mode is suitable be canceled and both gasoline for driving conditions when more engine and electric motor are power is required, such as for used (P.82).
  • Page 82 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system  When the accelerator pedal is on the multi-information display. (P.172) depressed heavily, drive force ● The EV driving range changes in from both the gasoline engine accordance with the charge status and the electric motor (trac- of the hybrid battery (traction bat- tion motor) is used to acceler- tery), the speed of the vehicle, etc.
  • Page 83 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system driving range (P.172) is being dis- to protect the hybrid system, etc. played on the multi-information dis- In this case, perform driving with the play, EV driving (driving using only gasoline engine until EV driving will the electric motor) may be canceled be returned to automatically.
  • Page 84 Maintenance, repair, recycling, mode, and the gasoline engine is and disposal provided on board as a power Contact your Toyota dealer regard- source for driving in HV mode, it is ing maintenance, repair, recycling needed to refueling the vehicle. and disposal. Do not dispose of the Check the fuel amount and refill vehicle yourself.
  • Page 85 Have any further action.) the vehicle inspected by your When the 12-volt battery is dis- Toyota dealer immediately. charged, refer to P.539, “If the 12- volt battery is discharged” and Predictive efficient drive perform the correction procedure.
  • Page 86 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system  The engine braking force will be increased according to the driving conditions to more effi- ciently charge the hybrid bat- tery (traction battery) after the accelerator pedal is released.
  • Page 87: Plug-In Hybrid System Precautions

    2-1. Plug-in hybrid system Plug-in hybrid system precautions Take care when handling the hybrid system, as it contains a high voltage system (about 650V at maximum) as well as parts that become extremely hot when the hybrid system is operating. Obey the caution labels attached to the vehicle. System components The illustration is an example for explanation and may differ from the actual item.
  • Page 88 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system Front electric motor (traction motor) Air conditioning compressor Junction box capacity reduces changes drasti- ■ Running out of fuel cally depending on the environment (ambient temperature, etc.) and When the vehicle has run out of fuel usage conditions, such as how the and the hybrid system cannot be vehicle is driven and how the hybrid...
  • Page 89 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system ● Do not touch the battery if liquid WARNING is leaking from or adhering to it. ● Never touch, disassemble, If electrolyte (carbonic-based remove or replace the high volt- organic electrolyte) from the age parts, cables or their con- hybrid battery (traction battery) nectors.
  • Page 90 Hybrid battery (traction bat- ■ your Toyota dealer or a qualified tery) service shop. If the hybrid bat- tery is not disposed of properly, ●...
  • Page 91 DC/DC converter, the the vehicle immediately. converter may be damaged. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. DC/DC converter air intake vent ● A filter is installed to the air intake vent. When the filter...
  • Page 92: Plug-In Hybrid Vehicle Driving Tips

    Eco-friendly driving is possible The hybrid system may not start. In that case, try to start the system by keeping the Hybrid System again. If the “READY” indicator does Indicator within Eco area. not come on, contact your Toyota (P.167) dealer.
  • Page 93 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system greater amount of electrical Shift lever operation energy can be regenerated when slowing down. Shift the shift lever to D when stopped at a traffic light, or driv- ing in heavy traffic etc. Shift the Delays shift lever to P when parking.
  • Page 94 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system HV mode while on the free- before charging is completed. way and change to EV mode (P.130) or AUTO EV/HV mode after leaving the freeway. (P.78) Checking tire inflation pressure Air conditioning Make sure to check the tire infla- ...
  • Page 95: Ev Driving Range

    2-1. Plug-in hybrid system automatically records the elec- EV driving range tricity consumption when being charged and uses the electricity The EV driving range dis- consumption for estimating the played on the multi-informa- EV driving range. Therefore, the tion display shows the EV driving range displayed reference distance that EV when the hybrid battery (traction...
  • Page 96 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system of occupants. Release the accelerator ■ pedal early before stopping The distance that EV driving is the vehicle, such as at a possible can be extended if the traffic light following is performed: The regenerative brake will When starting off, depress ■...
  • Page 97 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system When eco air conditioning mode Air resistance also greatly is used, the air conditioning con- affects electrical and fuel effi- trol is switched automatically to ciency. Remove any exterior a lower setting. (P.397) accessories such as a roof lug- gage carrier when they are not The heated steering wheel (if being used.
  • Page 98 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system source or whether the charging schedule function is used, charging is completed if the above can be confirmed. Charging-related messages: P.152...
  • Page 99: Charging

    2-2. Charging Charging equipment 2-2.Charging This vehicle features equipment for connecting to an external power source. Charging equipment and names AC charging inlet AC charging inlet light Charging indicator (P.100) AC charging inlet cap Charging port lid (P.100) AC charging cable (P.102) Charging port...
  • Page 100 2-2. Charging Closing the charging port ■ Opening and closing the charging port lid Close the charging port lid and Opening the charging port ■ press the central rear edge of the charging port lid (the loca- tion shown in the illustration). Press the central rear edge of the charging port lid (the loca- When the doors are locked, the...
  • Page 101 2-2. Charging Illumination/flashing pat- Vehicle condition tern  Charging is in progress  Charging is possible Illuminated  “Battery Heater” (P.115) is operating  “Battery Cooler” (P.116) is operating When charging schedule is registered (P.130) Flashing (normally) and AC charging cable is connected to vehicle When charging cannot be carried out due to malfunction in a power source or the vehicle etc.
  • Page 102: Ac Charging Cable

    Failure to (Charging Circuit Interrupting observe these precautions may Device), stop charging immedi- result in damage to the AC ately and contact your Toyota charging cable and AC charging dealer. inlet. ● Do not subject the AC charging ●...
  • Page 103 2-2. Charging NOTICE ● After removing the charging connector, securely install the AC charging inlet cap. ■ When using the AC charging cable and related parts P.123 ■ Precautions for low tempera- tures In low temperatures, the AC charging cable and plug-cord may become hard.
  • Page 104 2-2. Charging Plug-cord CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) Power indicator (P.104) Charging indicator (P.104) Error warning indicator (P.104) Temperature detection ■ Safety functions function The CCID (Charging Circuit A temperature detection func- Interrupting Device) has the fol- tion is equipped to the plug. lowing safety features.
  • Page 105 Charging sys- function in the AC charging tem error cable. Illuminated Flashes  Consult your Toyota dealer There is a malfunction in the plug temperature detection Plug tempera- ture detection Flashes Flashes part.
  • Page 106 AC charging cable AC charging is nearing the end of its cable life span Illuminated Flashes usable life span. notice  Consult your Toyota dealer The number of charges using the AC charging cable has exceeded its usable AC charging Illuminated Illuminated number of charges.
  • Page 107: Locking And Unlocking The Charging Port Lid And Charging Connector

     Using the wireless remote inspection, immediately stop use control : P.196 and consult your Toyota dealer. : If the smart key system or the ■ Maintaining the AC charging wireless remote control does...
  • Page 108 In this case, close the lid gency use only. If the problem and then lock the doors again. persists, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ If the charging port lid does not open If the charging port lid does not...
  • Page 109 2-2. Charging inlet. (The setting can be etc. after the charging connector is automatically locked. changed: P.109) : The charging connector can be Unlocking the charging ■ unlocked by similar operations to connector that of “Auto Lock” (Default set- The charging connector will be ting).
  • Page 110 If the problem persists, have the vehicle inspected by your Open the back door. (P.205, Toyota dealer immediately. 207) Remove the cover as shown in Do not operate the emergency the illustration.
  • Page 111: Power Sources That Can Be Used

    2-2. Charging Power sources that WARNING can be used ● Be careful not to touch the charging port lid lock portion. When the connector lock oper- An external power source ates, the charging port lid lock that fulfills the following cri- will also operate.
  • Page 112 2-2. Charging tings” on the multi-information Outlets that can be con- display. nected Press of the meter NEMA 5-15R outlet control switches to select Press of the meter The illustration is an example control switches to select “Vehi- shown for demonstration pur- cle Settings”, and then press and poses, and may differ from the actual configuration.
  • Page 113 2-2. Charging ● Do not connect to a power strip. WARNING ■ Power sources precautions Observe the following precau- tions. If you do not follow them, fire, electrical shock or damage may occur, possibly resulting in death or serious injury. ●...
  • Page 114: Charging Methods

    2-2. Charging Charging methods Estimated charging time The time required to charge the The following methods can hybrid battery (traction battery) be used to charge the differs according to the charging hybrid battery (traction bat- voltage and charging current. tery). ...
  • Page 115 2-2. Charging (P.144), the time required for this vehicle. charging to complete may be ■ Charging electricity longer or the charging may not This vehicle can be charged up to be completed. approximately 3.3 kW or 6.6 kW : If equipped However, depending on the used charger or AC charging cable, charging electricity may be limited.
  • Page 116 2-2. Charging Hybrid battery (traction bat- ■ ■ Traction battery heating and tery) warming control cooling system (“Battery (Alaska and Canada only) Heater” and “Battery Cooler”) ● The system operates when the This control operates after the hybrid battery (traction battery) is AC charging cable remains con- below or above a certain tempera- nected to the vehicle for 3 days...
  • Page 117 2-2. Charging may start again to charge the charging. hybrid battery (traction battery). • The operation of “Battery Cooler” is recognized as charging by a • “Charging Stopped Due to Pulled Charging Connector” may be charger. The charger that calcu- shown when the charging connec- lates the fee according to charging tor is removed while recharging.
  • Page 118: Charging Tips

    2-2. Charging charge the hybrid battery (trac- Charging tips tion battery). If there are no charging facilities This section explains meth- at your destination, the hybrid ods for using the charging battery (traction battery) can be function for this vehicle and charged using the hybrid battery checking information (traction battery) charge mode.
  • Page 119 2-2. Charging is performed or a situation where charging cannot be per- formed occurs. When a message is displayed, fol- low the instructions displayed on the screen. (P.152) Checking information related to charging Information related to charging is displayed and can be checked on the multi-information display.
  • Page 120: Things To Know Before Charging

    2-2. Charging Things to know before ■ When the AC charging cable is connected to the vehicle charging Do not operate the shift lever. In the unlikely event that the AC Make sure to read the fol- charging cable has been dam- aged, the shift position may lowing precautions before change from P to another position...
  • Page 121 2-2. Charging the AC charging cable without Inspecting the AC supervision. Also, keep the charging cable AC charging cable out of reach of infants. Before charging, make sure that each part of the AC charging  When charging with a char- cable is in good condition.
  • Page 122 2-2. Charging suppress battery capacity decline. charging completes, have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Avoid parking the vehicle in areas with a high temperature under : When this occurs, even if the direct sunlight when the hybrid...
  • Page 123: How To Charge

    AC charging inlet. Doing so may lead to unforeseen P.121 accidents or serious injury. When the AC charging inlet needs to be When charging repaired, consult your Toyota dealer. Prepare the AC charging cable. NOTICE Insert the AC charging cable ■...
  • Page 124 2-2. Charging Remove the charging con- Device) on a hook or equivalent. nector cap and secure it to the cable. Unlock the doors and open the charging port lid. (P.107) Insert the charging connector into the AC charging inlet. The AC charging inlet light ( ) will illuminate.
  • Page 125 2-2. Charging charging indicator does not illumi- ■ Safety function nate when the charging connector If the latch release button is is inserted. (P.105) pressed, charging will not begin If the charging indicator is flashing, even if the AC charging cable is the charging schedule is registered.
  • Page 126 2-2. Charging ● In order to stop charging at the WARNING charging station, follow the ■ When charging instructions of the charger. Observe the following precau- ● If any heat, smoke, odors, noise tions. or other abnormalities are Failure to do so may cause an noticed during charging, stop unexpected accident, resulting in charging immediately.
  • Page 127 AC indicator on the CCID (Charging charging cable and contact your Circuit Interrupting Device) of the Toyota dealer. Continuing to AC charging cable may flash. charge the vehicle in that condi- ■ Charging station tion may lead to unforeseen acci- dents or serious injury.
  • Page 128 Do not spill large amounts of water near the air intake vent Attach the AC charging inlet If water is spilled, have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota cap and close the charging dealer and do not charge the port lid.
  • Page 129 2-2. Charging has accumulated. WARNING ■ After charging Remove the plug if it will not be used for a long time. Dirt and dust may accumulate plug or outlet, which could cause a malfunction or fire, possibly leading to death or serious injury. NOTICE ■...
  • Page 130: Using The Charging Schedule Function

    2-2. Charging “Start” Using the charging  schedule function Starts charging at the set time and finishes charging when fully Charging can be carried out charged. at the desired time by regis- “Departure”  tering the charging sched- Starts charging to finish at the ule.
  • Page 131 2-2. Charging Air conditioning-linked set- : When “Next Event” is changed, ■ the current charging schedule ting (“Climate Prep”) will be temporarily ignored and When the charging mode is set charging will not be carried out to “Departure”, the vehicle air until the time specified by “Next conditioning system (P.396) Event”.
  • Page 132 Smartphone-linked operation indicator of the charging port (vehicles with Premium Audio) flashes (P.100) After applying to Toyota Apps, it is ● Do not use an outlet that has a possible to use the smartphone power cut off function (including a...
  • Page 133 2-2. Charging ■ Effects of outside temperature Meter control switches When the charging mode is set to (P.171) “Departure”, charging schedule may be ignored due to the outside tem- Multi-information display perature and charging may start. Registering the charging ■ ■...
  • Page 134 2-2. Charging “Repeat” screen (step 9) is dis- be displayed. played. Press of the meter When the charging mode is control switches to select “+”, set to “Departure”, set the and then press “Climate Prep” to on or off. The “Charging Mode” screen will be displayed.
  • Page 135 2-2. Charging tings. Each time is pressed, the repeated setting switches between on and off. When set to on, the charging schedule is repeated on that day. It is possible to set more than one day to on. If no days are set to on, charging is only carried out once according to the charging schedule for the next 24 hours.
  • Page 136 2-2. Charging carried out. played. Changing the registered ■ Press of the meter charging schedules control switches to select the The registered charging sched- item to operate, press ules can be modified or deleted. and perform the necessary Perform step of the operation.
  • Page 137 2-2. Charging tion display. then press Turn the power switch off. Press to return to the previous The “Closing Display” screen is dis- screen. played on the multi-information dis- play. (P.138) Setting “Charge Now” to on ■ Press to set “Charge The “Charge Now”...
  • Page 138 2-2. Charging before the settings are confirmed Press of the meter ● The vehicle starts off control switches to select ● A display with a higher priority “Yes”, and then press than that of the charging schedule setting is shown The confirmation message will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 139 2-2. Charging Displaying the “Charging ■ Schedule” screen Press the “MENU” button to display the menu screen. WARNING ■ Cautions while performing the setting operation When performing the setting operation while the hybrid system is operated, ensure that the vehi- cle is parked in a place with ade- Select “Info”...
  • Page 140 2-2. Charging charging schedule in a list using to the position of the red line and icons. changes to display “Charge Now”. “Add” button Registering the charging ■ Press to add a new item to the schedule charging schedule. (P.140) Display the “Charging Sched- “Edit”...
  • Page 141 2-2. Charging Switching charging sched- is possible to turn more than one ■ day on. ules between on and off If no buttons are turned on, Display the “Charging Sched- charging is only carried out once ule” screen. (P.139) according to the charging schedule Press “Edit”.
  • Page 142 2-2. Charging Turning “Charge Now” on It is also possible to display the ■ “Edit Charging Event” screen by Display the “Charging Sched- pressing the icon of the charging ule” screen. (P.139) schedule you wish to change from those displayed on the calendar. Press “Charge Now”.
  • Page 143 2-2. Charging the return button. Event displayed on the display will not change until the AC charging cable is removed, even after charging is performed according to the Next Event schedule. ■ To return to original setting after changing Next Event set- ting Turning the setting of “Charge Now”...
  • Page 144 2-2. Charging Using the “My Room WARNING Mode” ■ Cautions performing the set- ting operation As the hybrid system needs to be When the AC charging cable operating during setting up the is connected to the vehicle, display, ensure that the vehicle is electrical components such parked in a place with adequate ventilation.
  • Page 145 2-2. Charging To stop “My Room Mode”, turn the power balance is judged to be the power switch off. zero), are displayed as the same size. Display of power balance ■ Meter display during charging information while using If “My Room Mode” is not turned on “My Room Mode”...
  • Page 146 2-2. Charging ■ When “My Room Mode” is used ● ““My Room Mode” will stop when while the hybrid battery (trac- traction battery is too low Reduce tion battery) is fully charged power usage to continue using “My Room Mode”” When the power switch is turned on The power consumption inside the while the hybrid battery (traction...
  • Page 147: When Charging Cannot Be Carried Out

    If charging is possible, the first outlet may have a malfunction. Contact the building or facility manager, or an electrician. Short circuit between CCID Immediately stop charging and con- (Charging Circuit Interrupting tact your Toyota dealer. Device) and plug...
  • Page 148 (P.105) and power is cut off If charging does not start, immedi- ately stop charging and contact your Toyota dealer. Charging indicator of the charging port does not illuminate, ■ even though charging connector is connected. Likely cause...
  • Page 149 2-2. Charging Likely cause Correction procedure When the hybrid battery (traction Hybrid battery (traction battery) is battery) is fully charged, charging is already fully charged not performed. Please contact the facility manager The charger does not operate when there is a problem with char- ger.
  • Page 150 : In order to use the smartphone application, it is necessary to apply to Toyota Apps. For details about Toyota Apps, refer to http://www.toyota.com/connectedservices in the United States and http://www.toyota.ca/connected in Canada.
  • Page 151 2-2. Charging Likely cause Correction procedure If the AC charging cable is removed and reinserted while the charging AC charging cable was removed and indicator is flashing, the charging reinserted while charging indicator of schedule is canceled (P.125). the charging port was flashing Temporarily remove the AC charging cable, and then reconnect it.
  • Page 152 2-2. Charging Charging is not complete, even though it is time set in ■ “Departure” Likely cause Correction procedure When “Climate Prep” is set to on, the air conditioning operates until the set departure time. Therefore, charging may not com- “Climate Prep”...
  • Page 153 If charging cannot be carried out, even though the proper procedures were followed, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. When the latch release button is Latch release button of charging pressed while charging, charging connector was pressed while stops.
  • Page 154 If charging cannot be carried out, even though there is no problem with the power source path, there may be a malfunction in the system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Furthermore, if the error warning indicator on the CCID (Charging Cir- cuit Interrupting Device) is flashing, there may be an electrical leakage.
  • Page 155 Check if it is possible to charge with the AC charging cable equipped to the vehicle. If charging cannot be carried out, even when using the genuine AC charging cable, consult your Toyota dealer. If “Charging Stopped Check Charging Source” is shown (2) ■ Likely cause...
  • Page 156 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Check if it is possible to charge with the AC charging cable equipped to the vehicle.
  • Page 157 Likely cause Correction procedure Malfunction occurred in charging Have the vehicle inspected by your system Toyota dealer. If “The Traction Battery Temp is low System put priority on ■ charging to preserve battery condition” is shown (Alaska and Canada only)
  • Page 158 2-2. Charging...
  • Page 159 Vehicle status informa- tion and indicators 3-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indica- tors ......Gauges and meters ..Multi-information display ........Head-up display ..Energy monitor/consump- tion screen....
  • Page 160: Instrument Cluster Warning Lights And Indicators

    3-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators 3-1.Instrument cluster The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster, center panel and outside rear view mirrors inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems. Instrument cluster For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all warning lights and indicators illuminated.
  • Page 161 3-1. Instrument cluster When digital speedometer is displayed ■ The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region. Low engine oil pres- Warning lights sure warning light Warning lights inform the driver (P.512) of malfunctions in the indicated Malfunction indicator vehicle’s systems.
  • Page 162 (P.516) or turn off. Have the vehicle Slip indicator light inspected by your Toyota dealer. (P.516) : This light illuminates on the Brake Override Sys- multi-information display with a tem/Drive-Start Con- message.
  • Page 163 3-1. Instrument cluster *3, 5 Indicators VSC OFF indicator (P.382) The indicators inform the driver *3, 5 PCS warning light of the operating state of the (P.317) vehicle’s various systems. BSM outside rear view *5, 6 mirror indicators Turn signal indicator (P.347) (P.289) *3, 5...
  • Page 164 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. : This light illuminates on the out- side rear view mirrors. : When the outside temperature is approximately 37°F (3°C) or...
  • Page 165: Gauges And Meters

    3-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters The meters display various drive information. Meter display The display of the speedometer can be selected from two types, analog or digital. (P.177) Analog speedometer ■ The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target region.
  • Page 166 3-1. Instrument cluster When the gauge is in the green zone, EV driving is possible. When the gauge is in the blue zone, EV driving is no longer possible (in this situation, the vehicle switches to HV mode). Charge the hybrid battery (traction bat- tery) to allow EV driving.
  • Page 167 3-1. Instrument cluster Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, refer to “Navigation and Multimedia System Owner’s Manual” or “Multimedia Owner’s Manual”. Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank SOC (State of Charge) gauge Displays the amount of charge remaining in the traction battery.
  • Page 168 (trac- etc.) tion motor). ● When “--” or “E” is displayed, the Hybrid Eco area (HV mode) system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota Shows that gasoline engine power dealer. is not being used very often.
  • Page 169 3-1. Instrument cluster ● Displays the outside temperature NOTICE within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C). ■ To prevent damage to the engine and its components ● When the outside temperature is approximately 37°F (3°C) or The engine may be overheating if “Engine Coolant Temp High Stop lower, the indicator will flash...
  • Page 170: Multi-Information Display

    3-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information dis- play The multi-information dis- play is used to display fuel efficiency related informa- tion and various types of driving-related information. Brighter The multi-information dis- play can also be used to Darker change the display settings and other settings.
  • Page 171 3-1. Instrument cluster Press and hold: Reset/Dis- Information display area play customizable items A variety of information can be dis- played by selecting a menu icon. Return to the previous screen Additionally, warning or sugges- Call sending/receiving and tion/advice pop-up displays will be history display (if equipped) displayed in some situations.
  • Page 172 3-1. Instrument cluster EV driving range Icon Display Displays the EV driving range with Driving information dis- charge remaining in the hybrid bat- play (P.172) tery (traction battery). (P.95) Driving support system Distance to empty information display Displays the driving range with (P.175) remaining fuel.
  • Page 173 3-1. Instrument cluster EV driving range Displays the EV driving range with charge remaining in the hybrid bat- tery (traction battery). (P.82) Distance to empty Displays the driving range with remaining fuel. (P.175) Average fuel economy ECO Accelerator Guidance Displays the average fuel economy since the function was reset or the “Eco Score”...
  • Page 174 3-1. Instrument cluster ing off or cruising. Score Bar display It is easier to drive in an Eco- friendly manner by driving accord- ing to the display showing the High accelerator pedal operations and staying within the reference opera- After starting off, “Eco Score” dis- tion range.
  • Page 175 3-1. Instrument cluster remaining fuel amount is low and ■ Electricity consumption the distance that can be driven with the remaining fuel cannot be When the unit is set to “MPH”: calculated. Electricity consumption is the con- Refuel immediately. sumption rate of the electricity when ■...
  • Page 176 3-1. Instrument cluster audio source or track on the dis- • “Total Time”: Displays the elapsed time since the display play. was reset Vehicle information dis- : To reset, display the desired item play and press and hold Energy monitor ■...
  • Page 177 3-1. Instrument cluster  “Lane Center” : This item is displayed only when driving mode is set to sport mode. Select to enable/disable the lane centering function. Settings display  “Steering Assist” Vehicle settings and the content Select to enable/disable steering wheel assistance.
  • Page 178 3-1. Instrument cluster “HUD Main” (if equipped) system. ■ (P.182)  “Brightness”  HUD on/off Select to switch the brightness of the outside rear view mirror indica- Select to enable/disable the head- tors. (P.347) up display.  “Sensitivity”  “HUD Brightness/Position” Select to change the alert timing for Select to adjust the brightness or an approaching vehicle.
  • Page 179 3-1. Instrument cluster Select to set up the following items. • “Setting Pressure” • “Charging Schedule” Select to initialize the tire pressure warning system. Select to register or change the charging schedule. (P.130) • “Identify Wheel” • “Charging Current” Select to register the ID codes of the tire pressure sensors to the tire Select to change the charging cur- pressure warning system.
  • Page 180 3-1. Instrument cluster  “Pop-Up Display” (if Select to set up the following items. equipped) • “Hybrid System” Select to enable/disable the follow- Select to enable/disable the ECO ing pop-up displays, which may Accelerator Guidance (P.173). appear in some situations. •...
  • Page 181 3-1. Instrument cluster ated, a suggestion message will WARNING be displayed asking if you wish ■ Cautions during setting up to enable the power back door the display system. To enable the power As the hybrid system needs to be back door system, select “Yes”.
  • Page 182: Head-Up Display

    3-1. Instrument cluster tures: P.570) Head-up display : If equipped The head-up display proj- ects a variety of driving- related information and the operating state of the driv- ing support systems on the windshield. System components Illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may dif- fer from the image that is actually displayed by the head-up display.
  • Page 183 3-1. Instrument cluster tor/tachometer (P.186) NOTICE ■ Head-up display projector ■ Head-up display will operate ● Do not place any drinks near when the head-up display projector. If The power switch is in ON. the projector gets wet, electrical ■ When using the head-up dis- malfunctions may result.
  • Page 184 3-1. Instrument cluster • Route guidance to destination (if Using the head-up display equipped) Vehicle settings and the content • Driving support system informa- tion display displayed on the head-up dis- play can be changed by using • Compass (if equipped) the meter control switches.
  • Page 185 3-1. Instrument cluster systems will be displayed when NOTICE necessary: ■ When changing the settings Driving support systems ■ of the head-up display To prevent 12-volt battery dis- Displays a warning/sugges- charge, ensure that the hybrid tion/advice message or the system is operating while chang- operating state of a relevant ing the settings of the head-up...
  • Page 186 When “--” or “E” is displayed, the Audio system operation ■ system may be malfunctioning. status (if equipped) Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. Displayed when an audio remote control switch on the Hybrid System Indica- steering wheel is operated.
  • Page 187: Energy Monitor/Consumption Screen

    3-1. Instrument cluster Energy monitor/con- then press to select sumption screen the energy monitor display. Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles  without Data Communication You can view the status of your vehicle on the multi- Module) information display and the Press the “MENU”...
  • Page 188 3-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information display motor)  Front tire Rear tire Audio system screen (when  charging) The image shows all the arrows as an example. The actual display will vary depending on conditions. Gasoline engine Hybrid battery (traction bat- The image shows all the arrows as tery) an example.
  • Page 189 3-1. Instrument cluster Audio system screen (“Home” ■ Color of the gasoline engine on  the audio system screen screen) It will be blue when the engine is warming up, and it will turn to red when the warming up is finished. Consumption Display ■...
  • Page 190 3-1. Instrument cluster Fuel consumption in the past Best recorded fuel consump- 15 minutes tion Regenerated energy in the Latest fuel consumption past 15 minutes Previous fuel consumption One symbol indicates 50 Wh. Up to record 5 symbols are shown. •...
  • Page 191 3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Cruising range Displays the estimated maximum 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 192 3-1. Instrument cluster...
  • Page 193: Before Driving

    Before driving 4-1. Key information Keys ......4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors....Back door....Smart key system ..4-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats ....Rear seats....Driving position memory ........Head restraints.... 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel ....
  • Page 194: Key Information Keys

    (P.196) be damaged, it is recommended that replacement is carried out by Mechanical keys your Toyota dealer. Key number plate ● To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 3 ft.
  • Page 195 Do not place the keys near The number of keys already regis- medical electrical equipment tered to the vehicle can be con- such as low-frequency therapy firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer for equipment or microwave ther- details. apy equipment, and do not ■...
  • Page 196 System (P.405) you will need the mechanical key. Sounds the alarm (P.196) (P.537) : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer. : If equipped ■ Theft deterrent panic mode When is pressed for longer...
  • Page 197 4-1. Key information ■ If you lose your mechanical keys P.536 ■ If a wrong key is used The key cylinder rotates freely to isolate inside mechanism.
  • Page 198 (if equipped). approximately 2 seconds unlocks all the doors. : This setting must be customized at your Toyota dealer. Grip the front passenger’s door handle or rear door han- Switching the door unlock func- ■...
  • Page 199 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors within approximately 3.2 ft. (1 m) of locked again and the alarm will the vehicle. automatically be set.) Turn the power switch to OFF. In a case that the alarm is triggered, immediately stop the alarm. When the indicator light on the (P.73) key surface is not on, press and...
  • Page 200 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors • The hybrid system is started within 10 minutes after opening and closing a rear door. • A rear door has been opened and closed after the hybrid system was started. However, if a rear door is opened and then closed within approxi- mately 2 seconds, the rear seat ■...
  • Page 201 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocking and locking the WARNING doors from the inside ● Set the rear door child-protector locks when children are seated Using the door lock in the rear seats. ■ switches ■ When opening or closing a door Check the surroundings of the vehicle such as whether the vehi-...
  • Page 202 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors vehicle. These locks can be set to prevent children from opening the rear Depending on the position of the electronic key, the key may not be doors. Push down on each rear detected correctly and the door may door switch to lock both rear doors.
  • Page 203: Back Door

    4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door ■ Important points while driving ● Keep the back door closed while driving. The back door can be If the back door is left open, it locked/unlocked and may hit near-by objects or lug- gage in the luggage compart- opened/closed by the fol- ment may be thrown out,...
  • Page 204 Make injured. When installing an sure that the back door is accessory part to the back door, secured before using the lug- using a genuine Toyota part is gage compartment. recommended. ● When closing the back door, take extra care to prevent your fingers, etc.
  • Page 205 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocks all the doors Close ■ The doors cannot be unlocked for 3 Lower the back door using the seconds after the doors are locked. back door handle , and make Locks all the doors sure to push the back door Check that the door is securely down from the outside to close...
  • Page 206 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 207 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Opening/closing the back door (vehicles with power back door) Using the wireless remote ■ control Press and hold the switch. The power back door automatically Using the back door opener ■ opens/closes. switch Pressing the switch while the power back door is opening/closing stops When the back door is...
  • Page 208 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors operating the Hands Free When the switch is pressed again during the halted operation, the Power Back Door, make sure back door will perform the reverse that the power switch is in OFF, operation.
  • Page 209 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back Door without contacting the rear bumper with your foot. If another electronic key is in the cabin or luggage compartment, it may take slightly longer than nor- mal for the operation to occur. ■...
  • Page 210 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Jam protection function inside the vehicle after starting a close operation via the door Sensors are equipped on both sides reserve lock function, the elec- of the power back door. If anything tronic key may become locked obstructs the power back door while inside the vehicle.
  • Page 211 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● If the rear bumper is strongly hit ■ Preventing unintentional opera- with a foot or is touched for a while tion of the Hands Free Power Back Door (vehicles with Hands If the rear bumper has been touched Free Power Back Door) for a while, wait for a short time When an electronic key is in the...
  • Page 212 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors turn the Hands Free Power Back Door operation setting off. (P.177) ■ When reconnecting the 12-volt battery To enable the power back door to operate properly, close the back door manually. ■ If the back door opener is inop- When installing, reverse the erative steps listed.
  • Page 213 ● If the operating conditions of the Toyota part is recommended. power back door are no longer met, a buzzer may sound and ■ Jam protection function the back door may stop opening Observe the following precau- or closing.
  • Page 214 Do not leave the electronic key within the effective range ● Do not attach any accessories (detection area) of the luggage other than genuine Toyota parts compartment. to the back door. ● Do not place your hand on the spindle or apply lateral forces to ■...
  • Page 215 If it does not oper- ■ Hands Free Power Back Door ate, have the vehicle inspected precautions (if equipped) by your Toyota dealer. The kick sensor is located behind ● Do not subject the kick sensor lower center part of the rear or its surrounding area to a bumper.
  • Page 216 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors that position. Changing settings of the power back door system (vehicles with power back door) The settings of the power back door system can be changed by selecting the “Vehicle Settings” from the screen of the multi- information display and display- ■...
  • Page 217: Smart Key System

    4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart key system Antenna outside the luggage compartment The following operations Antennas inside the cabin can be performed simply by ■ Effective range (areas within carrying the electronic key which the electronic key is on your person, for example detected) in your pocket.
  • Page 218 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When an exterior alarm sounds mechanical key, to unlock the once for 5 seconds doors. ■ Turning an electronic key to Correction pro- Situation battery-saving mode cedure ● When battery-saving mode is set, An attempt was battery depletion is minimized by Close all of the...
  • Page 219 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors lowing metallic objects ■ Note for the entry function • Cards to which aluminum foil is ● Even when the electronic key is attached within the effective range (detec- • Cigarette boxes that have alumi- tion areas), the system may not num foil inside operate properly in the following...
  • Page 220 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● If the wireless remote control is and check that the doors unlock used to lock the doors when the before pulling the door handle again. electronic key is near the vehicle, there is a possibility that the door ●...
  • Page 221 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors mechanical key. (P.198, 537) P.538 ● Starting the hybrid system and ● Stopping the hybrid system: changing power switch modes: P.281 ■ Certification for the smart key system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. and Hawaii ...
  • Page 222 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 223 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Ask your Toyota dealer for details WARNING for disabling the entry function. ■ Caution regarding interfer- ence with electronic devices ● People with implantable car- diac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy- pacemakers or implantable car-...
  • Page 224: 4-3. Adjusting The Seats

    4-3. Adjusting the seats Power seat Front seats 4-3.Adjusting the seats  The seats can be adjusted (longitudinally, vertically, etc.). Adjust the seat to ensure the correct driving posture. Adjustment procedure Manual seat  Seat position adjustment switch Seatback angle adjustment switch Seat cushion (front) angle adjustment switch (driver’s...
  • Page 225: Rear Seats

    4-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats WARNING ● Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to Reclining adjustments and avoid injury. folding the seatbacks can Fingers or hands may become be done with lever opera- jammed in the seat mechanism.
  • Page 226 4-3. Adjusting the seats This step is not necessary when WARNING operating the left side seat only. ● After adjusting the seat, make Folding down the seat- ■ sure that the seat is locked in backs position. If the seatback is not securely While pulling the seatback angle locked, the red marking will be adjustment lever...
  • Page 227: Driving Position Memory

    4-3. Adjusting the seats Driving position mem- WARNING ■ When folding the rear seat- backs down : If equipped ● Do not fold the seatbacks down while driving. This feature automatically adjusts the driver’s seat to ● Stop the vehicle on level ground, set the parking brake suit your preferences.
  • Page 228 4-3. Adjusting the seats ten. ■ Operating the driving position memory after turning the power switch to OFF Recorded seat positions can be activated up to 180 seconds after the driver’s door is opened and another 60 seconds after it is closed again.
  • Page 229 4-3. Adjusting the seats register, and then close the that has already been recorded, the seat will not move. driver’s door. If 2 or more keys are in the vehi- Cancelation procedure ■ cle, the driving position cannot Carry only the key you want to be recorded properly.
  • Page 230: Head Restraints

    4-3. Adjusting the seats Center rear seat ■ Head restraints Head restraints are pro- vided for all seats. WARNING ■ Head restraint precautions Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●...
  • Page 231 4-3. Adjusting the seats Outboard rear seats ■ Removing the head Align the head restraint with the restraints installation holes and push it Pull the head restraint up while down to the lowest lock position. pressing the lock release button If the head restraint touches the ceiling, making the removal difficult, change the seat height or angle.
  • Page 232: 4-4. Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel 4-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ■ After adjusting the steering wheel Make sure that the steering wheel Adjustment procedure is securely locked. Otherwise, the steering wheel Hold the steering wheel and may move suddenly, possibly causing an accident, and resulting push the lever down.
  • Page 233: Inside Rear View Mirror

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Inside rear view mir- Anti-glare function (vehi- cles with manual anti- glare inside rear view mir- : If equipped ror) The rear view mirror’s posi- Reflected light from the head- tion can be adjusted to lights of vehicles behind can be enable sufficient confirma- reduced by operating the lever.
  • Page 234: Digital Rear-View Mirror234

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Digital Rear-view Mir- : If equipped The Digital Rear-view Mirror is a system that uses the camera on the rear of the vehicle and displays its image on the display of the ■ To prevent sensor error (vehi- Digital Rear-view Mirror.
  • Page 235 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Changing modes WARNING • Change to digital mirror mode Operate the lever to change and adjust the display settings. between digital mirror mode and ● As the range of the image dis- optical mirror mode. played by the Digital Rear-view Mirror is different from that of the optical mirror, make sure to...
  • Page 236 Press the menu button. Digital Rear-view Mirror in digital mirror mode, the system may be malfunctioning. The symbol will dis- appear in a few seconds. Operate the lever, change to optical mirror mode and have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 237 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors The icons will be displayed. Icons Settings Select to enable/disable the automatic anti-glare func- tion. Responding to the bright- ness of the headlights of vehicles behind, the reflected light is automati- cally adjusted. Press the menu button The automatic anti-glare function is enabled each...
  • Page 238 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors When using the optical mirror ■ To prevent the light sensors  from malfunctioning mode To prevent the light sensors from Press the menu button. malfunctioning, do not touch or cover them. The icons will be displayed. Press the menu button repeatedly and select The setting display will be dis-...
  • Page 239 Stop thinner, benzene, and alcohol to using the system immediately and clean the mirror. They may dis- contact your Toyota dealer. color, deteriorate or damage the mirror surface. ● Do not smoke, use matches,...
  • Page 240 Do not subject the camera to a strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ● Do not block the vent holes of the mirror. Otherwise, the mirror may be hot, leading to a mal- function or a fire.
  • Page 241 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Symptom Likely cause Solution Clean the mirror surface The mirror surface is dirty. gently, using a soft dry cloth. Change to optical mirror mode. (If the light is coming Sunlight or headlights are shin- through the moon roof [if ing directly into the Digital Rear- equipped] or panoramic...
  • Page 242 The camera or its surrounding mode and have the vehi- ment. area has received a strong cle inspected by your impact. Toyota dealer. The display is Change to optical mirror dim and The system may be malfunc- mode and have the vehi- displayed.
  • Page 243 Digital Rear-view Mirror will even though the mirror is turn off.) cool, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Change to optical mirror mode and have the vehi- cle inspected by your The lever can- Toyota dealer.
  • Page 244: Outside Rear View Mirrors

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mir- Adjustment procedure rors To select a mirror to adjust, press the switch. The rear view mirror’s posi- tion can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirma- tion of the rear view. ■...
  • Page 245 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors WARNING ■ When a mirror is moving To avoid personal injury and mir- ror malfunction, be careful not to get your hand caught by the mov- ing mirror.
  • Page 246: 4-5. Opening, Closing The Windows And Moon Roof

    4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof between the side window and the Power windows 4-5.Opening, closing the windows and moon roof window frame while the side window is closing, side window movement is stopped and the side window is Opening and closing the opened slightly.
  • Page 247 (P.73) : These settings must be custom- ● When using the wireless remote ized at your Toyota dealer. control or mechanical key and ■ Power window open reminder operating the power windows, function...
  • Page 248 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof locked. WARNING The passenger windows can still be ● When exiting the vehicle, turn opened and closed using the the power switch to OFF, carry driver’s switch even if the lock the key and exit the vehicle along with the child.
  • Page 249: Moon Roof

    Vehicles with alarm: The alarm may be triggered if the alarm is set and the moon roof is closed using the door lock linked moon roof operation function. (P.73) : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 250 ■ Opening the moon roof cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not allow any passengers to ■ If the moon roof does not move put their hands or head outside normally the vehicle while it is moving.
  • Page 251 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof ● The jam protection function may WARNING not work if something gets ● Check to make sure that all pas- caught just before the moon sengers do not have any part of roof is fully closed.
  • Page 252: Panoramic Moon Roof

    4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Panoramic moon roof switch in either direction to stop the electronic sunshade : If equipped partway. Use the overhead switches Tilting the panoramic moon ■ to operate the panoramic roof up and down moon roof and electronic sunshade.
  • Page 253 (P.73) ■ The panoramic moon roof can : These settings must be custom- be operated when ized at your Toyota dealer. The power switch is in ON. ■ When the panoramic moon roof Operating the panoramic moon ■...
  • Page 254 Do not allow any passengers to ● procedure correctly, have the vehi- put their hands or head outside cle inspected by your Toyota dealer. the vehicle while it is moving. ■ Panoramic moon roof open ●...
  • Page 255 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof ■ Jam protection function WARNING ● Never use any part of your body ● Check to make sure that all pas- to intentionally activate the jam sengers do not have any part of protection function.
  • Page 256 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof...
  • Page 257: Driving

    Driving assist systems. Rear window wiper and 5-6. Driving tips washer....... Winter driving tips..5-4. Refueling Utility vehicle precautions Opening the fuel tank cap ..............5-5. Using the driving support systems Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 ........PCS (Pre-Collision System) ........
  • Page 258 5-1. Before driving Parking the vehicle ■ Driving the vehicle 5-1.Before driving With the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal. The following procedures Set the parking brake should be observed to (P.290), and shift the shift ensure safe driving: lever to P (P.285).
  • Page 259 Drive-Start Control does not work cle within the ECO Accelerator when Trail Mode is turned on. Guidance range, the “Cruise” ■ Breaking in your new Toyota score will increase. To extend the life of the vehicle, ● When stopping: observing the following precautions...
  • Page 260 5-1. Before driving ● For the first 500 miles (800 km): ■ When driving the vehicle Do not tow a trailer. ● Do not drive if you are unfamil- ● For the first 600 miles (1000 km): iar with the location of the brake •...
  • Page 261 5-1. Before driving ■ When driving on slippery WARNING road surfaces ● During normal driving, do not ● Sudden braking, acceleration turn off the hybrid system. Turn- and steering may cause tire ing the hybrid system off while slippage and reduce your ability driving will not cause loss of to control the vehicle.
  • Page 262 Have the brake pads checked and • Gas may leak from a cigarette replaced by your Toyota dealer as lighter or spray can, and may soon as possible. lead to a fire. Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when •...
  • Page 263 5-1. Before driving ■ When braking WARNING ● When the brakes are wet, drive ● Do not attach adhesive discs to more cautiously. the windshield or windows. Do Braking distance increases not place containers such as air when the brakes are wet, and fresheners on the instrument this may cause one side of the panel or dashboard.
  • Page 264 ● Do not use the accelerator flooded, be sure to have your pedal or depress the accelera- Toyota dealer check the following: tor and brake pedals at the ● Brake function same time to hold the vehicle on a hill.
  • Page 265: Cargo And Luggage

    5-1. Before driving Cargo and luggage ● Secure all items in the occupant compartment. ● When you fold down the rear Take notice of the following seats, long items should not be information about storage placed directly behind the front precautions, cargo capacity seats.
  • Page 266 5-1. Before driving For example, if the “XXX” Calculation formula for amount equals 1400 lbs. and your vehicle there will be five 150 lb passen- gers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400 - 750 (5 ...
  • Page 267 5-1. Before driving load ● If driving for a long distance, on rough roads, or at high speeds, As shown in the example above, stop the vehicle now and then if the number of occupants during the trip to make sure the increases, the cargo and lug- cargo remains in its place.
  • Page 268: Vehicle Load Limits

    5-1. Before driving Vehicle load limits WARNING ■ Overloading the vehicle Vehicle load limits include Do not overload the vehicle. It may not only cause damage to total load capacity, seating the tires, but also degrade steer- capacity, TWR (Trailer ing and braking ability, resulting in Weight Rating) and cargo an accident.
  • Page 269: Trailer Towing

    Towing a trailer can have an Contact your Toyota dealer for adverse impact on handling, further information about addi- performance, braking, dura- tional requirements such as a bility, and fuel consump- towing kit, etc.
  • Page 270 ● If the gross trailer weight your vehicle speed under the exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer speed of which you experience brakes are required. Toyota rec- the instability. ommends trailers with brakes that conform to all applicable ● Do not make jerky, abrupt or federal and state/provincial reg- sharp turns.
  • Page 271 5-1. Before driving equipment installed on the vehi- WARNING cle) and the tongue weight. ● Never tow a trailer without using a safety chain securely attached to both the trailer and the vehi- cle. If damage occurs to the coupling unit or hitch ball, there is danger of the trailer wander- ing into another lane.
  • Page 272 5-1. Before driving base vehicle with one driver, one front passenger, hitch and hitch systems (if required). Additional optional equipment, pas- sengers and cargo in the vehicle will reduce the trailer weight rating so as not to exceed GCWR, GVWR and GAWR.
  • Page 273 Hitch International per SAE J2807. Trailer hitch assemblies have different weight capacities. Trailer Tongue Weight Toyota recommends the use of  A recommended tongue Toyota hitch/bracket for your weight varies in accordance vehicle. For details, contact your with the types of trailers or Toyota dealer.
  • Page 274 NOTICE ■ When installing a trailer hitch Use only the position recom- mended by your Toyota dealer. Do not install the trailer hitch on the bumper; this may cause body damage. Coupler Trailer ball...
  • Page 275 Do not exceed the someone guide you when posted towing speed limit. reversing to reduce the risk of  Toyota recommends that the an accident. vehicle-trailer speed limit is 65  As stopping distance is mph (104 km/h) on a flat, increased when towing a straight, dry road.
  • Page 276 5-1. Before driving vehicle control. This is espe- long downhill grades. cially true on wet or slippery  Avoid holding the brake pedal surfaces. down too long or applying the brakes too frequently. This  Avoid jerky starts or sudden acceleration.
  • Page 277 • Check the tires of the vehicle and Toyota recommends that you do not the trailer. tow a trailer until the vehicle has • Check the load in the trailer.
  • Page 278: Dinghy Towing

    5-1. Before driving swaying of the towing vehicle-trailer Dinghy towing increases as speed increases. Your vehicle is not designed to be dinghy towed (with 4 wheels on the ground) behind a motor home. NOTICE ■ To avoid serious damage to your vehicle Do not tow your vehicle with 4 wheels on the ground.
  • Page 279: Driving Procedures

    ● The immobilizer system may not If the “READY” indicator turns on, have been deactivated. (P.72) the hybrid system will operate nor- Contact your Toyota dealer. mally. ● If a message related to start-up is Continue depressing the brake shown on the multi-information...
  • Page 280 The hybrid system cannot be display, the system may be mal- started using the smart key system. functioning. Have the vehicle Refer to P.539 to restart the hybrid inspected by your Toyota dealer system. immediately. ■ Electronic key battery depletion ■...
  • Page 281 If the hybrid system becomes diffi- cult to start, have your vehicle ● The hybrid system will automati- checked by your Toyota dealer cally shut off after approximately 1 immediately. hour if it has been left operating while the shift lever is in P.
  • Page 282 5-2. Driving procedures ● The message asking if you wish to WARNING enable/disable the automatic hybrid system shut off feature will ■ Stopping the hybrid system sometimes be displayed on the in an emergency multi-information display. ● If you want to stop the hybrid Leaving the vehicle as is or select- system in an emergency while ing “Perform Auto Off”...
  • Page 283 5-2. Driving procedures WARNING ■ When parking Exhaust gases include harmful carbon monoxide (CO), which is colorless and odorless. Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause exhaust gases to enter the vehicle and may lead to an accident caused by light-headedness, or may lead to death or a serious health hazard.
  • Page 284 5-2. Driving procedures power switch shortly and sounds and a message will be dis- played on the multi-information firmly. display. If this continues, the power switch is automatically turn Check that “ACCESSORY” to OFF. or “IGNITION ON” on the However, this function cannot multi-information display is entirely prevent the 12-volt battery off.
  • Page 285: Hybrid Transmission

    5-2. Driving procedures will not be canceled. Hybrid transmission ● While driving in S mode, down- shifting to 5 or 4. (P.288) Select the shift position ● When switching the driving mode depending on your purpose to sport mode while driving in D position.
  • Page 286 Have the vehicle inspected by your While the power switch Toyota dealer immediately. is in ON and the brake pedal The following steps may be used as an emergency measure to ensure...
  • Page 287 5-2. Driving procedures upshifting and enabling the level The shift lever can be shifted while both buttons are pressed. of engine braking force to be selected. WARNING To prevent an accident when ■ releasing the shift lock Upshifting Before pressing the shift lock override button, make sure to set Downshifting the parking brake and depress the...
  • Page 288 S This may indicate a malfunction in the transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (In this situa- tion, the transmission will operate in the same manner as when the shift Upshifting lever is in D.)
  • Page 289: Turn Signal Lever

    5-2. Driving procedures burned out. Turn signal lever ■ If the turn signals stop flashing before a lane change has been Operating instructions performed Operate the lever again. ■ To discontinue flashing of the turn signals during a lane change Operate the lever in the opposite direction.
  • Page 290: Parking Brake

    5-2. Driving procedures parking brake. Parking brake The parking brake indicator light and Parking brake switch indicator The parking brake can be will turn on. set or released automati- Pull and hold the parking brake cally or manually. In auto- switch if an emergency occurs and matic mode, the parking it is necessary to operate the park-...
  • Page 291 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Parking brake operation sound When the parking brake operates, a motor sound (whirring sound) may ■...
  • Page 292 Have the vehicle inspected by your A buzzer will sound if the vehicle is Toyota dealer immediately if this driven with the parking brake occurs. engaged. “Parking Brake ON” is dis- played on the multi-information dis- play (with the vehicle reaching a speed of 5 km/h [3 mph]).
  • Page 293: Brake Hold

    5-2. Driving procedures ● The driver is not wearing the seat Brake Hold belt. If any of the conditions above are The brake hold system detected when the brake hold sys- tem is enabled, the system will turn keeps the brake applied off and the brake hold standby indi- when the shift lever is in D, cator light will go off.
  • Page 294 Have NOTICE the vehicle inspected at your Toyota ■ When parking the vehicle dealer. The brake hold system is not ■...
  • Page 295: 5-3. Operating The Lights And Wipers

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers listed above turn on and off Headlight switch 5-3.Operating the lights and wipers automatically. The headlights can be oper- ated manually or automati- Canada  cally. Turning on the headlights Operating the switch turns on the lights as follows: U.S.A.
  • Page 296 5-3. Operating the lights and wipers to other drivers during daytime driving, the daytime running lights turn on automatically when all of the following conditions are met. (The daytime running lights are not designed for use at night.) • The hybrid system is operating •...
  • Page 297 You can flash the high beams with the headlights on or off. The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. AFS (Adaptive Front-light- ■ Customization ing System) (if equipped) Settings (e.g. light sensor sensitiv- ity) can be changed.
  • Page 298: Ahb (Automatic High Beam)

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turn the headlight switch to AHB (Automatic High Beam) position. The Automatic High Beam indicator will come on when the system is The Automatic High Beam operating. uses an in-vehicle front camera to assess the bright- ness of streetlights, the lights of vehicles ahead etc., and automatically turns the...
  • Page 299 5-3. Operating the lights and wipers by another vehicle fog, mist, ice, dirt, etc. • When vehicles ahead are hidden • The windshield is cracked or dam- aged from sight due to repeated curves, road dividers or roadside trees • The front camera is deformed or •...
  • Page 300 5-3. Operating the lights and wipers Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Temporarily lowering sensor sensitivity The sensitivity of the sensor can be temporarily lowered. Turn the power switch off while the following conditions are met. ●...
  • Page 301: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and washer Operating the lever can switch between automatic operation and manual oper- ation, or can use the ■ Temporarily switching to the washer. low beams It is recommended to switch to the NOTICE low beams when the high beams ■...
  • Page 302 5-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rain-sensing windshield wip-  High speed operation Temporary operation : For the U.S.A. : For Canada If equipped, wiper intervals can be adjusted when intermittent operation is selected. Rain-sensing opera- tion Low speed Increases the intermittent operation windshield wiper frequency High speed...
  • Page 303 5-3. Operating the lights and wipers will not switch.) Vehicles with rain-sensing wind-  shield wipers With low speed windshield wiper operation selected, wiper operation will be switched from low speed to intermittent wiper operation when the vehicle is stationary. (However, when the sensor sensitivity is adjusted to the highest level, the Increases the sensitivity...
  • Page 304: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    Do not operate the switch continu- ally as the washer fluid pump may overheat. ■ When a nozzle becomes blocked In this case, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not try to clear it with a pin or Intermittent other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
  • Page 305 When a nozzle becomes Pushing the lever operates the blocked wiper and washer. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer. The wiper will automatically operate Do not try to clear it with a pin or a couple of times after the washer other object.
  • Page 306: Refueling

    5-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank 5-4.Refueling WARNING ■ When refueling the vehicle Observe the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure The fuel tank of your vehicle to do so may result in death or has a special structure, serious injury.
  • Page 307 5-4. Refueling opener. WARNING ■ When refueling Observe the following precautions to prevent fuel overflowing from the fuel tank: ● Securely insert the fuel nozzle into the fuel filler neck. ● Stop filling the tank after the fuel nozzle automatically clicks off. ●...
  • Page 308 WARNING ■ When replacing the fuel tank Do not use anything but a genu- ine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 309: 5-5. Using The Driving Support Systems

    Toyota Safety Sense 5-5.Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 The Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 is designed to operate under the The Toyota Safety Sense assumption that the driver will 2.0 consists of the following drive safely, and is designed to...
  • Page 310 In the following cases, the radar Otherwise, the radar sensor may sensor must be recalibrated. not operate properly, possibly Contact your Toyota dealer for leading to an accident resulting in details. death or serious injury. • When the radar sensor or front grille are removed and installed, ●...
  • Page 311 Also, do not touch the lens. If the lens is dirty or damaged, contact your Toyota dealer. ● Do not subject the front camera to a strong impact. From the top of the windshield ●...
  • Page 312 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Certification For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. and Hawaii  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 313 In the following situations, perform the actions specified in the table. When the normal operating conditions are detected, the message will disappear and the system will become operational. If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer. Situation Actions...
  • Page 314 If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer. • When the temperature around the radar sensor is outside of the opera- tional range, such as when the vehicle is in the sun or in an extremely cold environment •...
  • Page 315: Pcs (Pre-Collision System)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems PCS (Pre-Collision Sys- System functions tem) Pre-collision warning ■ When the system determines The pre-collision system that the possibility of a frontal uses a radar sensor and collision is high, a buzzer will front camera to detect sound and a warning message objects (P.315) in front of will be displayed on the multi-...
  • Page 316 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Pre-collision braking WARNING ● When the pre-collision braking ■ Limitations of the pre-colli- function is operating, a large sion system amount of braking force will be ● The driver is solely responsible applied. for safe driving.
  • Page 317 5-5. Using the driving support systems Changing settings of the WARNING pre-collision system ● When your vehicle is towing another vehicle Enabling/disabling the pre- ■ ● When transporting the vehicle collision system via truck, boat, train or similar means of transportation The pre-collision system can be ●...
  • Page 318 5-5. Using the driving support systems Middle This is the default setting. Late Early ■ Operational conditions The pre-collision system is enabled and the system determines that the pos- sibility of a frontal collision with a detected object is high. Each function is operational at the following speed ●...
  • Page 319 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Pre-collision braking Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Approx. 7 to 110 mph Approx. 7 to 110 mph Vehicles (10 to 180 km/h) (10 to 180 km/h) Bicyclists and pedestri- Approx.
  • Page 320 5-5. Using the driving support systems the entrance of a curve your vehicle • When passing under an object (road sign, billboard, etc.) • When there are patterns or paint in front of your vehicle that may be mistaken for a detectable object •...
  • Page 321 5-5. Using the driving support systems • If a detectable object makes an truck abrupt maneuver (such as sudden • If a preceding vehicle has a low swerving, acceleration or deceler- rear end, such as a low bed trailer ation) •...
  • Page 322 5-5. Using the driving support systems such as heavy rain, fog, snow or a • If the vehicle is not properly main- sandstorm tained (brakes or tires are exces- sively worn, improper tire inflation • When driving through steam or smoke pressure, etc.) •...
  • Page 323: Lta (Lane Tracing Assist)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems LTA (Lane Tracing WARNING Assist) ■ Before using LTA system ● Do not rely solely upon the LTA system. The LTA system does When driving on highways not automatically drive the vehi- and freeways with white cle or reduce the amount of (yellow) lane lines, this attention that must be paid to...
  • Page 324 ● Vehicle is being driven around a sharp curve. ● If your windshield needs repairs, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Conditions in which functions may not operate properly In the following situations, the functions may not operate prop- erly and the vehicle may depart from its lane.
  • Page 325 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● The vehicle is driven in an area WARNING without white (yellow) lines, ● Objects or patterns that could such as in front of a tollgate or be mistaken for white (yellow) checkpoint, or at an intersec- lines are present on the side of tion, etc.
  • Page 326 5-5. Using the driving support systems ing is displayed on the multi- WARNING information display, and either a ● The traffic lane is excessively warning buzzer will sound or the narrow or wide. steering wheel will vibrate to ● The vehicle is extremely tilted alert the driver.
  • Page 327 5-5. Using the driving support systems Vehicle sway warning func- ■ from its lane or course , the sys- tion tem provides assistance as nec- essary by operating the steering When the vehicle is swaying wheel in small amounts for a within a lane, the warning short period of time to keep the buzzer will sound and a mes-...
  • Page 328 5-5. Using the driving support systems traffic jam, this function will operate next time the hybrid system is to help follow a preceding vehicle started. by monitoring the position of the preceding vehicle. If the system detects that the steer- ing wheel has not been operated for a fixed amount of time or the steering wheel is not being firmly...
  • Page 329 5-5. Using the driving support systems Inside of displayed lines is Indicates that steering wheel assis-  tance of the steering assist function white or lane centering function is operat- ing. Both outer sides of the lane are dis- played: Indicates that steering wheel assist of the lane centering function is operating.
  • Page 330 5-5. Using the driving support systems • LTA is turned on. the following conditions are met. • Vehicle speed is approximately 32 • Setting for “Sway Warning” in the mph (50 km/h) or more. screen of the multi-information • System recognizes white (yellow) display is set to “ON”.
  • Page 331 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Temporary cancelation of func- an adjacent lane. tions ● Do not attempt to test the opera- ● When operation conditions are no tion of the lane departure alert longer met, a function may be function.
  • Page 332 The system may not be operating the driver is driving without hold- properly. Have the vehicle inspected ing the steering wheel while the by your Toyota dealer. steering wheel assist of the steer- ing assist function is operating. ● “LTA Unavailable”...
  • Page 333: Rsa (Road Sign Assist)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems RSA (Road Sign Indication on the multi- Assist) information display When the front camera recog- : If equipped nizes a sign, the sign will be dis- The RSA system recognizes played on the multi-information specific road signs using display.
  • Page 334 5-5. Using the driving support systems be displayed in an overlapping nizes a do not enter sign and stack under the current speed determines that your vehicle limit sign. has entered a no-entry area, the displayed sign will flash and a buzzer will sound. Supported types of road signs Depending on the situation, a...
  • Page 335 ● The contrast of electronic sign is The system may be malfunctioning. low. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● All or part of the sign is hidden by the leaves of a tree, a pole, etc. ■...
  • Page 336: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range

    5-5. Using the driving support systems Dynamic radar cruise Indicators control with full-speed Operation switches ■ range In vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance control mode, the vehicle automatically accel- erates, decelerates and stops to match the speed changes of the preceding vehicle even if the accelera- tor pedal is not depressed.
  • Page 337 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Cautions regarding the driv- WARNING ing assist systems ● The dynamic radar cruise con- Observe the following precau- trol with full-speed range pro- tions, as there are limitations to vides driving assistance to the assistance provided by the reduce the driver’s burden.
  • Page 338 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● When weather conditions are WARNING bad enough that they may pre- ● Assisting the driver to operate vent the sensors from detecting the vehicle correctly (fog, snow, sandstorm, heavy rain, etc.) The dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range does not ●...
  • Page 339 5-5. Using the driving support systems Driving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode This mode employs a radar to detect the presence of vehicles up to approximately 328 ft. (100 m) ahead, determines the current vehicle- to-vehicle following distance, and operates to maintain a suitable fol- lowing distance from the vehicle ahead.
  • Page 340 5-5. Using the driving support systems control continues to keep your vehicle stopped. When the turn signal lever is operated and your vehicle moves to an over- taking lane while driving at 50 mph (80 km/h) or more, the vehicle will accel- erate to help to overtake a passing vehicle.
  • Page 341 5-5. Using the driving support systems speed will be increased or set speed. decreased as follows: For the U.S. mainland and  Hawaii Fine adjustment: By 1 mph (1.6 km/h) or 1 km/h (0.6 mph) each time the switch is pressed Large adjustment: Increases or decreases in 1 mph (1.6 km/h) 1 km/h (0.6 mph)
  • Page 342 5-5. Using the driving support systems Accelerate with accelerator below. Note that the distances pedal operation to the shown correspond to a vehicle desired vehicle speed speed of 50 mph (80 km/h). Vehicle-to-vehicle distance Press the “-SET” switch increases/decreases in accor- dance with vehicle speed.
  • Page 343 5-5. Using the driving support systems the cruise control is not possi- ble, the display will flash and the buzzer will sound to alert the driver. An example of this would be if another driver cuts in front of you while you are following a vehicle.
  • Page 344 5-5. Using the driving support systems mode is selected, your vehicle Adjusting the speed setting: P.341 will maintain a set speed without Canceling and resuming the speed controlling the vehicle-to-vehi- setting: P.343 cle distance. Select this mode only when vehicle-to-vehicle dis- tance control mode does not function correctly due to a dirty radar, etc.
  • Page 345 Contact your Toyota dealer. acceleration is required. ■ Automatic cancelation of con- As the sensor may not be able to...
  • Page 346 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Motorcycles traveling in the same ● When steering wheel operation or lane your position in the lane is unsta- ● When water or snow thrown up by the surrounding vehicles hinders the detecting of the sensor ●...
  • Page 347: Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems BSM (Blind Spot Moni- ■ Cautions regarding the use of the RCTA function tor) The driver is solely responsible for safe driving. Always drive safely, The Blind Spot Monitor is a taking care to observe your sur- roundings.
  • Page 348 There may be a sensor malfunction from behind the rear seat. or misaligned. Have the vehicle inspected at a Toyota dealer. Turning the BSM func- ■ Customization tion/RCTA function on/off Some functions can be customized.
  • Page 349 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Certification for the Blind Spot Monitor For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. and Hawaii  For vehicles sold in Canada ...
  • Page 350 If a sensor or the rear bumper needs to be removed/installed or replaced, contact your ● Keep the sensors and the sur- Toyota dealer. rounding areas on the rear ● Do not paint the rear bumper bumper clean at all times.
  • Page 351 5-5. Using the driving support systems The range of each detection area Vehicles that are traveling in areas that are not visible Approximately 1.6 ft. (0.5 m) using the outside rear view to 11.5 ft. (3.5 m) from either mirrors (the blind spots) side of the vehicle Vehicles that are approach- The area between the side of the...
  • Page 352 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Following vehicles that are in the ■ The BSM function is operational same lane when ● Vehicles traveling 2 lanes away The BSM function is operational from your vehicle when all of the following conditions are met: ●...
  • Page 353 • When an accessory (such as a equipped) or multimedia sys- bicycle carrier) is installed to the rear of the vehicle tem (if equipped) screen. • When the vehicle throws up water or snow behind.  When the Toyota parking assist monitor (if equipped) is displayed...
  • Page 354 5-5. Using the driving support systems Example: Approach- Approxi- Speed ing vehicle mate alert distance 18 mph 65 ft. (20 Fast (28 km/h) 5 mph (8 18 ft. (5.5  When the panoramic view Slow km/h) monitor (if equipped) is dis- played ■...
  • Page 355 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Guardrails, walls, signs, parked vehicles and similar stationary objects ● Small motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc. ● Vehicles moving away from your vehicle • When backing out of a shallow angle parking spot ● Vehicles approaching from the parking spaces next to your vehi- : Depending on conditions, detec-...
  • Page 356: Intuitive Parking Assist

    5-5. Using the driving support systems driven on the street Intuitive parking assist : If equipped The distance from your vehicle to objects, such as a wall, when parallel parking or maneuvering into a • When the distance between your garage is measured by the vehicle and metal objects, such as a guardrail, wall, sign, or parked...
  • Page 357 (if equipped) screen when an obstacle is detected. depending on the position and distance to the object.  When the Toyota parking assist monitor (if equipped) is displayed A simplified image is displayed on...
  • Page 358 If the system is disabled, it will remain off even if the power switch ● A non-genuine Toyota suspen- is turned to ON after the power sion (lowered suspension, etc.) switch has been turned off. is installed.
  • Page 359 ■ If “Clean Parking Assist Sen- Have the vehicle checked by your sor” is displayed on the multi- Toyota dealer. information display ● The intuitive parking assist A sensor may be covered with ice, operation display flashes or snow, dirt, etc.
  • Page 360 5-5. Using the driving support systems detection distance may shorten, with parking assist sensors in the or detection may be impossible. vicinity. • Detection may be impossible if ● A sensor is coated with a sheet of static objects draw too close to the spray or heavy rain.
  • Page 361 5-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 3.3 ft. (100 Sensor detection display, object distance Approximately 4.9 ft. (150 Detection range of the sen- ■ sors Approximately 2.0 ft. (60 cm) The diagram shows the detection range of the sensors. Note that the sensors cannot detect objects that are extremely close to the vehicle.
  • Page 362 5-5. Using the driving support systems  Approximate distance to object: 2.0 ft. (60 cm) to 1.5 ft. (45 cm) Multi-information display Navigation or multimedia system screen  Approximate distance to object: 1.5 ft. (45 cm) to 1.0 ft. (30 cm) Multi-information display Navigation or multimedia system screen ...
  • Page 363: Pksb (Parking Support Brake)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems operating, the buzzer will be PKSB (Parking Sup- muted in some situations. port Brake) (automatic buzzer mute func- tion) : If equipped The Parking Support Brake ■ Muting the buzzer sound system consists of the fol- ●...
  • Page 364 5-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING NOTICE ■ Limitations of the Parking ■ If “Parking Support Brake Support Brake system Unavailable” is displayed on the multi-information display Do not overly rely on the system, and the PKSB OFF indicator as doing so may lead to an acci- illuminates dent.
  • Page 365 5-5. Using the driving support systems The system has determined that Display and buzzer for stronger-than-normal brake opera- hybrid system output tion is necessary. restriction control and Multi-information display and head- brake control up display: “BRAKE!” Navigation system or multimedia If the hybrid system output system screen: “BRAKE!”...
  • Page 366 5-5. Using the driving support systems System overview If the Parking Support Brake determines that a collision with a detected object is possible, the hybrid system output will be restricted to restrain any increase in the vehicle speed. (Hybrid system output restriction Hybrid system output control: See figure 2.) Additionally, if the accelerator...
  • Page 367 Brake control begins operat- the sensor was not dirty to begin ing (System determines that with, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. possibility of collision with detected object is extremely ● If “Parking Assist Unavailable” is...
  • Page 368: Parking Support Brake Function (Static Objects)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems When traveling at a low ■ Parking Support Brake speed and the brake pedal function (static is not depressed, or is objects) depressed late : If equipped If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the traveling direction of the vehicle and the system determines that a collision...
  • Page 369 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Handling the suspension Do not modify the suspension, as changes to the height or inclina-...
  • Page 370 5-5. Using the driving support systems • The vehicle speed is approxi- WARNING mately 9 mph (15 km/h) or less. • There is a static object in the trav- ● When using steam to clean the eling direction of the vehicle and vehicle, do not direct steam too approximately 6 to 13 ft.
  • Page 371 5-5. Using the driving support systems Support Brake function (static approximate distance to the object. objects) differs from the detection ■ Situations in which the Parking range of the intuitive parking assist. Support Brake function (static (P.361) Therefore, even if the objects) may operate even if intuitive parking assist detects an there is no possibility of a colli-...
  • Page 372 5-5. Using the driving support systems of water, such as when driving on ■ Situations in which the Parking a flooded road Support Brake function (static • When loaded on ships or trucks objects) may not operate prop- • Moving type automatic car wash erly •...
  • Page 373: Parking Support Brake Function (Rear-Crossing Vehicles)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Other sonic waves sources Parking Support Brake • When vehicle horns, vehicle function (rear-crossing detectors, motorcycle engines, air vehicles) brakes of large vehicles, the clear- ance sonar of other vehicles or other devices which produce ultra- : If equipped sonic waves are near the vehicle •...
  • Page 374 Have the vehi- • A vehicle is no longer approaching cle inspected by your Toyota from the right or left at the rear of dealer. the vehicle. ●...
  • Page 375 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Detection area of the Parking Support Brake function (rear- ● Objects which are extremely close crossing vehicles) to a radar sensor The detection area of the Parking ● Vehicles which are approaching Support Brake function (rear-cross- from the right or left at the rear of ing vehicles) differs from the detec- the vehicle at a traveling speed of...
  • Page 376 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● When equipment that may obstruct a sensor is installed, such as a towing eyelet, bumper pro- tector (an additional trim strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow ● If the suspension has been modi- fied or tires of a size other than specified are installed ●...
  • Page 377 5-5. Using the driving support systems • When backing up on a slope with Driving mode select a sharp change in grade switch The driving modes can be selected to suit the driving and usage conditions. Selecting a driving mode •...
  • Page 378 5-5. Using the driving support systems Suitable for normal driving. returns to normal mode when the power switch is turned off. The driving mode returns to normal ● Normal mode and Eco drive mode mode if the switch is pressed while are not canceled until another in Eco drive mode or sport mode.
  • Page 379: Trail Mode

    Mode turns on and the Trail Mode indicator illuminates on the multi- ■ When an inspection at your Toyota dealer is necessary information display. In the following situations, the sys- When the switch is pressed again, tem may be malfunctioning. Have the Trail Mode indicator turns off.
  • Page 380: Driving Assist Systems

    5-5. Using the driving support systems ● When the slip indicator light illumi- Driving assist systems nates while Trail Mode is on ● When the Trail Mode indicator To keep driving safety and does not illuminate even though the Trail Mode switch is pressed performance, the following systems operate automati- cally in response to various...
  • Page 381 5-5. Using the driving support systems VSC (Vehicle Stability Con- movement of the vehicle when ■ trol) starting on an uphill Helps the driver to control skid- EPS (Electric Power Steer- ■ ding when swerving suddenly or ing) turning on slippery road sur- Employs an electric motor to faces.
  • Page 382 TRAC is temporary deactivated. If the information continues to show, Pressing to turn the system off contact your Toyota dealer. may make it easier for you to rock ■ Operating conditions of hill- the vehicle in order to free it.
  • Page 383 5-5. Using the driving support systems edly, when the hybrid system is ● When the power switch is turned started or just after the vehicle off. begins to move. This sound does ● If only the TRAC system is turned not indicate that a malfunction has off, the TRAC will turn on when occurred in any of these systems.
  • Page 384 Toyota dealer immedi- ately. “AWD System Malfunc- A malfunction occurred in the AWD system. tion 2WD Mode  Have your vehicle checked by your Toyota Engaged Visit Your dealer immediately. Dealer” ● The vehicle hydroplanes while...
  • Page 385 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Hill-start assist control does WARNING not operate effectively when ■ Stopping distance when the ● Do not overly rely on hill-start ABS is operating may exceed assist control. Hill-start assist that of normal conditions control may not operate effec- The ABS is not designed to tively on steep inclines and...
  • Page 386 Do not rely solely upon the Sec- are installed on the vehicle. ondary Collision Brake. This sys- Contact your Toyota dealer for further information when replacing tem is designed to help reduce tires or wheels.
  • Page 387: Driving Tips

    5-6. Driving tips Winter driving tips 5-6.Driving tips WARNING ■ Driving with snow tires Carry out the necessary Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. preparations and inspec- Failure to do so may result in a tions before driving the loss of vehicle control and cause vehicle in winter.
  • Page 388 Request repairs or replacement of you and the vehicle ahead, and snow tires from your Toyota dealer or legitimate tire retailers. drive at a reduced speed suit- This is because the removal and able to road conditions.
  • Page 389 P, Tire chains cannot be mounted. there may be a problem with the Snow tires should be used shift lock system. Have the vehi- cle inspected by your Toyota instead. dealer immediately. Regulations on the use of WARNING tire chains (except ■...
  • Page 390: Utility Vehicle Precautions

    5-6. Driving tips Utility vehicle precau- NOTICE tions ■ Fitting tire chains The tire pressure warning valves and transmitters may not function This vehicle belongs to the correctly when tire chains are fit- utility vehicle class, which ted. has higher ground clear- ance and narrower tread in relation to the height of its center of gravity to make it...
  • Page 391 5-6. Driving tips road, please observe the follow- WARNING ing precautions to ensure your ■ Utility vehicle precautions driving enjoyment and to help Always observe the following pre- prevent the closure of areas to cautions to minimize the risk of off-road vehicles: death, serious injury or damage to your vehicle:...
  • Page 392 5-6. Driving tips • State and Local Parks and Recre- ● When driving off-road or in rug- ation Departments ged terrain, do not drive at • State Motor Vehicle Bureau excessive speeds, jump, make • Recreational Vehicle Clubs sharp turns, strike objects, etc. •...
  • Page 393 5-6. Driving tips NOTICE ■ Inspection after off-road driv- ● Sand and mud that has accu- mulated around brake discs may affect braking efficiency and may damage brake system components. ● Always perform a maintenance inspection after each day of off- road driving that has taken you through rough terrain, sand, mud, or water.
  • Page 394 5-6. Driving tips...
  • Page 395 Interior features 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system....... Remote Air Conditioning System ...... Heated steering wheel/Front seat heaters/Front seat heaters and ventila- tors/Rear seat heaters407 6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ..6-3.
  • Page 396: Using The Air Conditioning System And Defogger Automatic Air Conditioning System

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system 6-1.Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted accord- ing to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls Automatic mode switch Left-hand side temperature control knob Right-hand side temperature control knob “SYNC”...
  • Page 397 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger decreases the temperature. The air conditioning system switches between individual and simultaneous modes each time the “SYNC” switch is pressed. Simultaneous mode (the indicator on the “SYNC” switch is on): The driver’s side temperature con- trol dial can be used to adjust the temperature for the driver’s and passenger’s side.
  • Page 398 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger tized such as reducing fan The defoggers will automatically turn off after 15 minutes. speed, etc. When the rear window defogger Press the eco air conditioning and outside rear view mirror defog- mode switch.
  • Page 399 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ● If you turn “A/C” switch off, the windows may fog up more easily. ● The windows may fog up if the recirculated air mode is used. ■ While using “My Room Mode” ●...
  • Page 400 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ When the outside temperature inside and outside the vehicle may exceeds 75°F (24°C) and the air enter into and accumulate in the conditioning system is on air conditioning system. This may then cause odor to be emitted ●...
  • Page 401 Have repair/replacement per- ■ Customization formed by your Toyota dealer. When a part of the air condition- Some functions can be customized. ing system, such as the evapora- (Customizable features: P.580) tor, is to be replaced, it must be replaced with a new one.
  • Page 402 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Manually turning front seat ■ ■ Using automatic mode concentrated airflow mode Fan speed is adjusted automati- on/off cally according to the temperature setting and the ambient conditions. In front seat concentrated air- Therefore, the fan may stop for a flow mode, directing airflow to while until warm or cool air is ready...
  • Page 403 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger change according to the ■ To return to automatic airflow control selected air flow mode. With the indicator off, turn the power switch off. After 60 minutes or more elapse, turn the power switch to ON. Windshield wiper de-icer (if equipped) This feature is used to prevent...
  • Page 404 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear  NOTICE ■ Humidity sensor In order to detect fog on the wind- shield, a sensor which monitors the temperature of the windshield, the surround humidity, etc. is installed. Follow these points to avoid dam- aging the sensor: ●...
  • Page 405: Remote Air Conditioning Sys- Tem

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger The system can be stopped by Remote Air Condition- pressing “A/C” twice. ing System The Remote Air Condition- ing System uses electrical energy stored in the hybrid battery (traction battery) and allows the air condition- ing to be operated by remote control.
  • Page 406 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger cient due to the power being ■ Customization restricted more than during normal Setting (e.g. Operation using “A/C” air conditioning operation. Also, the on the wireless remote control) can outside of the windshield may fog up be changed.
  • Page 407: Heated Steering Wheel/Front Seat Heaters/Front Seat Heaters And Ventilators/Rear Seat Heaters

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Heated steering ■ To prevent causes of over- heating and minor burn inju- wheel /Front seat ries heaters /Front seat Observe the following precautions heaters and ventila- when using a seat heater: tors /Rear seat heat- ●...
  • Page 408 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Operation condition The power switch is in ON. Operating the front seat heaters Turns the seat heaters on/off Turns the seat heater on The level indicators (yellow) light up during operation. Turns the seat ventilator on The level indicators (green) light up during operation.
  • Page 409 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Operation condition The power switch is in ON.
  • Page 410: 6-2. Using The Interior Lights

    6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list 6-2.Using the interior lights Location of the interior lights Rear interior light (P.411) Front interior lights/personal lights (P.410, 411) Open tray lights (if equipped) Footwell lights (if equipped) Front cup holder lights (if equipped) : These lights turn on when a door is unlocked.
  • Page 411 6-2. Using the interior lights Turns the switch to the door position (door linked) When a door is opened while the door position is on, the lights turn ■ Illuminated entry system The lights automatically turn on/off according to the power switch mode, the presence of the elec- tronic key, whether the doors are locked/unlocked, and whether the...
  • Page 412 6-2. Using the interior lights NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- charge Do not leave the lights on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 413: 6-3. Using The Storage Features

    6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features 6-3.Using the storage features Location of the storage features Open tray (P.416) Auxiliary boxes (P.415) Bottle holders (P.415) Console box (P.414) Cup holders (P.414) Glove box (P.413) ● Lighters or spray cans may WARNING explode.
  • Page 414 6-3. Using the storage features Cup holders Front  WARNING ■ Caution while driving Keep the glove box closed. In the Rear event of sudden braking or sud-  den swerving, an accident may Pull the armrest down. occur due to an occupant being struck by the open glove box or the items stored inside.
  • Page 415 6-3. Using the storage features Bottle holders NOTICE ■ Items that should be not Front  stowed in the bottle holders Do not place open bottles or glass and paper cups containing liquid in the bottle holders. The contents may spill and glasses may break. Auxiliary box Push the lid.
  • Page 416 6-3. Using the storage features Open tray WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the open Driver’s side  tray Observe the following precautions when putting items in the open tray. Failure to do so may cause items to be thrown out of the tray in the event of sudden braking or steering.
  • Page 417: Luggage Compartment Fea- Tures

    6-3. Using the storage features Luggage compart- WARNING ment features ■ When operating the deck board Do not place anything on the deck Cargo hooks board when operating the board. Otherwise, your fingers may be Raise the hook to use. caught or an accident may result causing injuries.
  • Page 418 6-3. Using the storage features Removing the luggage ■ WARNING cover ■ Caution while driving Release the cover from the Keep the deck board closed. left and right anchors and In the event of sudden braking, an allow it to retract. accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by the deck board or the items stored in the...
  • Page 419 6-3. Using the storage features WARNING ● Do not allow children to climb on the luggage cover. Climbing on the luggage cover could result in damage to the luggage cover, possibly causing death or serious injury to the child. NOTICE ■...
  • Page 420: 6-4. Using The Other Interior Features

    6-4. Using the other interior features the power switch is turned to OFF, Other interior features 6-4.Using the other interior features the lights will go off automatically after 20 minutes. Sun visors NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- charge Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 421 6-4. Using the other interior features Power outlet (120 VAC) (if equipped) Please use a power supply for electronic goods that use less than 120 VAC (power consump- tion of 1500 W). When using electronic goods, make sure that the power con- ■...
  • Page 422 Power outlet voltage cannot be measured accurately by using a commercial tester. If you need to check the voltage, have the vehi- cle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ● Noise may be heard from the cool- ing fan under the rear seats when When turning the power ■...
  • Page 423 ● Check the charge of the hybrid inspected at your Toyota dealer. battery (traction battery) (P.165). If the charge is low, shift the shift lever to P, allow the...
  • Page 424 For brake pedal from being information on replacement, depressed, such as a hair dryer, contact your Toyota dealer. AC adaptor, mouse, etc. ■ Using the power outlet while ● Do not use devices which pro-...
  • Page 425 6-4. Using the other interior features ■ To avoid short circuit or mal- WARNING function ● When using a power outlet in an ● Do not set a toaster or other area with poor ventilation or an device which generates heat enclosed area, such as a near the interior components or garage, to prevent the exhaust...
  • Page 426 6-4. Using the other interior features Rear  USB charging ports Open the lid. The USB charging ports are used to supply 2.1 A of electric- ity at 5 V to external devices. The USB charging ports are for charging only. They are not designed for data transfer or other purposes.
  • Page 427 6-4. Using the other interior features Also, depending on the portable NOTICE device, it may not operate as ● When the USB charging ports normal. Please read the opera- are not in use, close the lids. If a tion manual for portable devices foreign object or liquid enters a port may cause a short circuit.
  • Page 428 6-4. Using the other interior features for a moment and then it press of the power supply switch. restarts. When turned on, the operation indi- cator light (green) comes on. Lighting conditions of oper- ■ Even with the hybrid system off, the ation indicator light on/off state of the power supply switch is memorized.
  • Page 429 Starting with mobile phones and your Toyota smartphones, it is aimed for low dealer. power electrically supplied portable devices of no more than 5W. • Repeatedly flashes 3 times ■...
  • Page 430 6-4. Using the other interior features light will flash orange 2 times. a wireless charger, the call sensi- tivity and communication speed ■ Important points of the wireless may be reduced. charger ■ Operation sounds ● If the electronic key cannot be detected within the vehicle inte- When the power supply is turned rior, charging cannot be done.
  • Page 431 6-4. Using the other interior features...
  • Page 432 6-4. Using the other interior features...
  • Page 433 6-4. Using the other interior features ● Do not hit or apply a strong WARNING force ■ Caution while driving When charging a portable device, for safety reasons, the driver NOTICE should not operate the main part ■ Conditions in which the func- of the portable device while driv- tion may not operate cor- ing.
  • Page 434 NOTICE tioning. Contact authorized ■ To prevent damage to the Toyota dealer. armrest ■ To prevent failure or damage Do not apply too much load on the to data armrest.
  • Page 435: Garage Door Opener

    6-4. Using the other interior features Garage door opener NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the : If equipped assist grip The garage door opener can Do not hang any heavy object or put a heavy load on the assist be programmed using the grip.
  • Page 436 6-4. Using the other interior features cators operating. ® Buttons HomeLink logo Vehicles with Digital Rear- ® Appears while HomeLink is oper-  view Mirror ating. ® When the HomeLink button is pressed, the logo disappears even ® while the HomeLink is operating.
  • Page 437 For vehicles sold in Canada  ■ When support is necessary ■ When operating or program- Visit on the web at ® ming HomeLink www.homelink.com/toyota or call Never allow a child to operate or 1-800-355-3515. ® play with the HomeLink buttons. WARNING ® ■...
  • Page 438 6-4. Using the other interior features  Garage door opener motors to program and check that manufactured after 1995 may ® the HomeLink indicator light be equipped with rolling code flashes (orange). protection. If this is the case, Point the remote control you may need a stepladder or transmitter for the device at other sturdy, safe device to...
  • Page 439 6-4. Using the other interior features the button. Repeat the steps above to program another device for Programming an entry gate  any of the remaining (for U.S.A. owners)/Program- ® HomeLink buttons. ming a device in the Cana- dian market Programming a rolling code ■...
  • Page 440 6-4. Using the other interior features Press and hold the desired Within 5 seconds after pro- gramming the garage door ® HomeLink button (inside the opener has been completed, vehicle) for 2 seconds and if the garage door opener release it. Repeat this motor is trained to sequence ®...
  • Page 441 6-4. Using the other interior features Reprogramming a single Vehicles with auto anti-glare ■  inside rear view mirror ® HomeLink button When the following procedure is performed, buttons which already have devices registered to them can be overwritten: Press and hold the desired ®...
  • Page 442 6-4. Using the other interior features If you sell your vehicle, be sure to Color Status erase the programs stored in the Opening/closing ® HomeLink memory. Green has completed Feedback sig- Red (flashing) nals cannot be received The indicators can operate within approximately 820 ft.
  • Page 443: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care 7-1. Maintenance and care Light bulbs....Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ..Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ... 7-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance.. Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M) pro- grams ......7-3. Do-it-yourself mainte- nance Do-it-yourself service pre- cautions.....
  • Page 444: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Exterior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Start washing from the front of the Cleaning and protect- 7-1.Maintenance and care vehicle. Make sure to extend the ing the vehicle exte- mirrors before driving. rior ● Brushes used in automatic car washes may scratch the vehicle surface, parts (wheel, etc.) and Perform the following to harm your vehicle’s paint.
  • Page 445 7-1. Maintenance and care ■ Front side windows water- ■ When cleaning the windshield repellent coating (except quar- (vehicles with rain-sensing ter window) windshield wipers) ● The following precautions can Set the wiper switch to off. extend the effectiveness of the If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, water-repellent coating.
  • Page 446 If this occurs, ● Do not apply wax to the sur- faces of the lights. consult your Toyota dealer. Wax may cause damage to the lenses. NOTICE ■ When using an automatic car wash (vehicles with rain- ■...
  • Page 447: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protect- NOTICE ing the vehicle interior ● Keep the cleaning nozzle at least 11.9 in. (30 cm) away from the vehicle body. Otherwise Perform cleaning in a man- resin section, such as moldings ner appropriate to each and bumpers, may be deformed and damaged.
  • Page 448 7-1. Maintenance and care WARNING NOTICE ■ Water in the vehicle ■ Cleaning detergents ● Do not splash or spill liquid in ● Do not use the following types the vehicle, such as on the floor, of detergent, as they may dis- on the rear seats, in the DC/DC color the vehicle interior or Converter air intake vent, junc-...
  • Page 449 ■ Caring for leather areas floor of the vehicle. Water may Toyota recommends cleaning the also cause the body to rust. interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the ■...
  • Page 450: Maintenance Maintenance Requirements

    ■ Repair and replacement other reproductive harm. Avoid It is recommended that genuine exposure and wash any Toyota parts be used for repairs to affected area immediately. ensure performance of each sys- ● 12-volt battery posts, terminals tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in...
  • Page 451: General Maintenance

    Items Check points self maintenance may affect Is the brake fluid at warranty coverage. Brake fluid the correct level? The use of Toyota Repair Manuals (P.464) is recommended. Is the For details about warranty cover- Engine/power engine/power con- age, refer to the separate “Owner’s...
  • Page 452 7-2. Maintenance Items Check points Items Check points There should not • Does the brake Exhaust sys- be any fumes or pedal move strange sounds. smoothly? • Does the brake The radiator and pedal have condenser should Radiator/con- appropriate be free from for- Brake pedal denser clearance from...
  • Page 453 7-2. Maintenance Vehicle exterior Items Check points • Does the park- Items Check points ing brake oper- ate normally? • Do the doors • When parked on Doors operate Parking brake a slope and the smoothly? parking brake is • Does the engine on, is the vehicle Engine hood hood lock system...
  • Page 454: Emission Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs

    I/M test where in the emission control system. Your vehicle may not Contact your Toyota dealer to pass the I/M test and may need prepare the vehicle for re-test- to be repaired. Contact your ing.
  • Page 455: Tions

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service 7-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools precautions • “Toyota Super Long Life Cool- ant” or a similar If you perform maintenance high quality eth- by yourself, be sure to fol- ylene glycol-based low the correct procedure as non-silicate, non- given in these sections.
  • Page 456 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools ● Keep hands, clothing and tools away from the moving fan. DC/DC Con- • Vacuum cleaner, ● Do not leave anything that may verter air etc, burn easily, such as paper and intake vent •...
  • Page 457: Hood

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hold the hood open by insert- Hood ing the supporting rod into the slot. Release the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood. Opening the hood Pull the hood lock release lever. The hood will pop up slightly. WARNING ■...
  • Page 458: Positioning A Floor Jack

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor WARNING jack ■ After installing the support rod into the slot Make sure the rod supports the When using a floor jack, fol- hood securely from falling down low the instructions in the on to your head or body. manual provided with the ■...
  • Page 459 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear ■...
  • Page 460: Engine Compartment

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Fuse boxes (P.495) Engine oil filler cap (P.461) Engine oil level dipstick (P.460) Brake fluid reservoir (P.464) Radiator (P.463) Electric cooling fan Condenser (P.463) Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.463) Washer fluid tank (P.465) Engine coolant reservoir (P.462) Checking and adding the ■...
  • Page 461 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance check the oil level on the dip- The shape of the dipstick may differ depending on the type of vehicle or stick. engine. Checking the engine oil ■ Wipe the dipstick and reinsert Park the vehicle on level it fully.
  • Page 462 Engine coolant reservoir ■ manner. Do not dispose of used oil and filters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Toyota dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recy- cling or disposal. ●...
  • Page 463 If the level is on or below the “LOW” If you cannot find a leak, have your line, add coolant up to the “FULL” Toyota dealer, test the cap and line. (P.544) check for leaks in the cooling sys- tem.
  • Page 464 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance your vehicle inspected by your Adding fluid ■ Toyota dealer. Slide and lift up the rubber strip to partly remove it as WARNING shown. ■ When the hybrid system is Do not touch the radiator or con-...
  • Page 465 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE J1703 brake fluid Fluid type FMVSS No.116 DOT 4 or SAE J1704 brake fluid Item Clean funnel ■ Brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air Excess moisture in the brake fluid WARNING can cause a dangerous loss of brak- ing efficiency.
  • Page 466: 12-Volt Battery

    ■ Before recharging even after multiple attempts at all When recharging, the 12-volt bat- methods above, contact your tery produces hydrogen gas which Toyota dealer. is flammable and explosive. There- fore, observe the following precau- WARNING tions before recharging: ●...
  • Page 467 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ When there is insufficient 12- WARNING volt battery fluid ● Wear protective safety glasses Do not use if there is insufficient when working near the 12-volt fluid in the 12-volt battery. There battery. is a possible danger that the 12- volt battery may explode.
  • Page 468: Tires

    Check the battery condition by indicator color. Blue: Good condition Red: Charging is necessary. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Clear: Not working properly. Add distilled water or replace the New tread battery. Worn tread Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 469 If you are not sure, consult with your be adequate for driving in most win- Toyota dealer. ter conditions as well as for use ■ Tire life year-round. All season tires, how-...
  • Page 470 Do not mix differently con- structed tires (radial, bias-belted To equalize tire wear and extend or bias-ply tires). tire life, Toyota recommends that tire rotation is carried out at the ● Do not mix summer, all season same interval as tire inspection.
  • Page 471 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance tem can be displayed on the OFF. If the tires are rotated while the power switch is in ON, the tire multi-information display. position information will not be updated. If this accidentally occurs, The unit can be changed. either turn the power switch to OFF and then to ON, or initialize the sys- tem after checking that the tire pres-...
  • Page 472 The warning of the tire pressure operate properly. • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are warning system will change in used. accordance with the conditions • A tire has been replaced with a under which it was initialized.
  • Page 473 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Certification for tire pressure warning system For vehicles sold in the U.S.A. and Hawaii  For vehicles sold in Canada  installed. Installing tire pressure When new tire pressure warning warning valves and trans- valves and transmitters are mitters installed, new ID codes must be When replacing tires or wheels,...
  • Page 474 Initialization cannot be performed warning valves and transmit- while the vehicle is moving. ters, contact your Toyota dealer as the tire pressure warning Adjust the tire inflation pres- valves and transmitters may be sure to the specified cold tire damaged if not handled cor- inflation pressure level.
  • Page 475 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Press of the meter ■ When initializing control switches, select ● Initialization is performed while “Vehicle Settings” and then driving at a vehicle speed of approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) press and hold or more. ● Make sure to carry out initializa- Press of the meter tion after adjusting the tire inflation...
  • Page 476 1 minute and then illuminates. If initialization cannot be completed after performing the above proce- dure, contact your Toyota dealer. Press of the meter control switches and select...
  • Page 477 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance “Vehicle Settings”, and then Even if the vehicle is not driven at approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or press and hold more, registration can be com- pleted by driving for a long time. Press of the meter However, if registration does not complete after driving for 1 hour or control switches and select...
  • Page 478 ● In the following situations, ID code above procedure, contact your registration may take longer than Toyota dealer. usual to be completed or may not be possible. Normally, registra- Selecting wheel set tion completes within approxi- mately 30 minutes.
  • Page 479 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance registered wheel set is possi- ble, mixing between these wheel sets is not supported. How to change between ■ wheel sets Have the vehicle fitted with the preferred wheel set. Press of the meter After 2 minutes, registration of a control switches on the steer- second wheel set is being per- ing wheel and select...
  • Page 480: Tire Inflation Pressure

    Make sure to maintain the proper tire inflation pres- sure. Tire inflation pressure should be checked at least once per month. However, Toyota recommends that tire inflation pressure be checked once every two weeks. (P.555) Tire valve Checking the specified...
  • Page 481 ● Uneven wear ● Damage to the drive train If a tire needs frequent inflating, ● Poor handling have it checked by your Toyota dealer. ● Possibility of blowouts resulting from overheated tires ■ Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure ●...
  • Page 482: Wheels

    Replacement wheels are avail- cause the wheel to come off able at your Toyota dealer. while driving, which could lead to an accident resulting in death : Conventionally referred to as off- or serious injury.
  • Page 483: Air Conditioning Filter

    Toyota dealer. Confirm that the charging connec- ● Ensure that only genuine tor is not connected. Also, do not Toyota wheels are used on your use the Remote Air Conditioning vehicle. System during the procedure. Tire pressure warning valves Open the front passenger’s...
  • Page 484 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance fully open the glove box while claws ( ), and remove the supporting it. filter cover. Remove the filter case. With the glove box fully open, slightly lift up the glove box and pull toward the seat to detach the bottom of the glove box.
  • Page 485 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance tioning filter according to the mainte- ■ To prevent damage to the fil- nance schedule. In dusty areas or ter cover areas with heavy traffic flow, early When moving the filter cover in replacement may be required. (For the direction of arrow to release scheduled maintenance information, the fitting, pay attention not to...
  • Page 486: Cleaning The Dc/Dc Converter Air Intake Vent And Filter

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Cleaning the DC/DC If dust and clogs cannot Converter air intake be completely removed vent and filter If dust and clogs cannot be com- pletely removed with the air To prevent the 12-volt bat- intake vent cover installed, tery from discharge, visu- remove the cover and clean the ally inspect the DC/DC...
  • Page 487 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the filter. Disengage the claws in the order of Engage the 4 center claws to install to remove the filter from the filter. the cover. Make sure that the filter is not crooked or deformed when install- ing it.
  • Page 488 If you have any into the air intake vent, which may concerns about cleaning the filter, affect the performance of the contact your Toyota dealer. DC/DC converter and cause a ■ If “Maintenance required for malfunction.
  • Page 489: Wiper Insert Replacement

    Carefully handle the removed filter so that it will not be dam- aged. If the filter is damaged, Windshield wipers have it replaced with a new filter by your Toyota dealer. Windshield wiper blade ■ ● Make sure to reinstall the filter...
  • Page 490 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance driver with a rag. Stopper Claw Remove the 2 metal plates from the wiper insert pulled out, and install the plates to a new wiper insert. Make sure that the cutout location and warp direction of the metal blades are same as the original.
  • Page 491 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the claw detaches, and then install them to the replace- remove the wiper blade from ment wiper insert. the wiper arm. Insert the wiper insert starting Pull the wiper insert out past from the claw at the center of the stopper on the wiper the wiper blade.
  • Page 492 Improper handling may result in damage to the wiper blades or wiper insert. If you have any concerns about replacing the wiper blades or wiper insert yourself, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ■ When lifting the windshield wipers ●...
  • Page 493: Electronic Key Battery

     Small flathead screwdriver  Lithium battery CR2450 ■ Use a CR2450 lithium battery ● Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores. ● Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 494 Toyota dealer. ● If you accidentally swallow a battery or put a battery into a part of your body, get emer- gency medical attention imme- diately.
  • Page 495: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replac- ing fuses If any of the electrical com- ponents do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as necessary. Left side instrument panel  Remove the lid. Checking and replacing fuses Turn the power switch off.
  • Page 496 When replacing an electronic Type B  component, such as a lights, etc. Toyota recommends that you use genuine Toyota products designed for this vehicle. Because certain bulbs are connected to circuits designed to prevent overload, non- genuine parts or parts not designed for this vehicle may be unusable.
  • Page 497: Light Bulbs

    ■ Before replacing fuses bulb to be replaced. (P.556) Have the cause of electrical over- load determined and repaired by Bulb location your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ■ To prevent damage to the engine compartment fuse box cover...
  • Page 498 Temporary condensation build-up on the inside of the light lens does not indicate a malfunction. Contact your Toyota dealer for more infor- mation in the following situations: ● Large drops of water have built up on the inside of the lens.
  • Page 499 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance light unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base clock- turning the bulb base clock- wise. wise. Rear turn signal lights ■ Front side marker lights ■ Open the back door and Turn the bulb base counter- remove the cover.
  • Page 500 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Turn the bulb base counter- Confirm that the light unit is com- pletely secured. clockwise. Remove the light bulb. Reinstall the screws. Install a new light bulb then install the bulb base to the light unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base clock- Reinstall the cover.
  • Page 501 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Install a new light bulb. with a rag. Turn the bulb base counter- Install the bulb base to the clockwise. light unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base clock- Remove the cord from the clip before turning the bulb base.
  • Page 502 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Replacing light bulb ● Turn off the light. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the light. The bulb become very hot and may cause burns. ● Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands.
  • Page 503: When Trouble Arises

    When trouble arises 8-1. Essential information Emergency flashers ..If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency ........If the vehicle is trapped in rising water....8-2. Steps to take in an emer- gency If your vehicle needs to be towed......
  • Page 504: Essential Information Emergency Flashers

    8-1. Essential information sion.) Emergency flashers 8-1.Essential information The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road due to a breakdown, etc. Operating instructions Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
  • Page 505: If Your Vehicle Has To Be Stopped In An Emergency

    8-1. Essential information succession. If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emer- gency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehi- cle using the following pro- Stop the vehicle in a safe cedure: place by the road.
  • Page 506: If The Vehicle Is Trapped In Rising Water

     Remove the seat belt first. nated glass they can not be shat- tered by an emergency hammer  If the door can be opened, : Contact your Toyota dealer, or open the door and exit the aftermarket accessory manu- vehicle.
  • Page 507: 8-2. Steps To Take In An Emergency

    Toyota dealer or commer- of the motor may cause a fire to cial towing service, using a occur depending on the nature of wheel-lift type truck or flat- the damage or malfunction.
  • Page 508 Situations when it is nec- essary to contact dealers before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Contact your Toyota dealer or commercial towing service before towing. NOTICE  The hybrid system warning ■ Towing with a sling-type...
  • Page 509: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    Con- method. tact your Toyota dealer as In order to suppress vehicle soon as possible. movement during transporta- tion, set the parking brake and Visible symptoms turn the power switch off.
  • Page 510 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency side when braking  Vehicle pulls heavily to one side when driving on a level road  Loss of brake effectiveness, spongy feeling, pedal almost touches the floor...
  • Page 511: If A Warning Light Turns On Or A Warning Buzzer Sounds

    Indicates a malfunction in:  The parking brake system;  The regenerative braking system; or  The electronically controlled brake system (Yellow)  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Charging system warning light ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the vehicle’s charging...
  • Page 512  The electronic engine control system; (U.S.A.)  The electronic throttle control system; or  The emission control system (if equipped)  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota (Canada) dealer immediately. : This light illuminates on the multi-information display.
  • Page 513 Indicates a malfunction in:  The SRS airbag system;  The front passenger occupant classification system; or  The seat belt pretensioner system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ABS warning light ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in: ...
  • Page 514 Details/Actions When a buzzer sounds simultaneously: Indicates a malfunction has occurred in the PCS (Pre-Collision System).  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. When a buzzer does not sound: The PCS (Pre-Collision System) has become temporarily unavailable, corrective action may be necessary.
  • Page 515 If “Parking Support Brake Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is displayed on the multi-information display: Indicates a malfunction in the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. If “Parking Assist Unavailable” is displayed on (If equipped) the multi-information display:...
  • Page 516 Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) function  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Indicates that the rear bumper around the radar (If equipped) sensor is covered with dirt, etc. (P.350) ...
  • Page 517 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Brake hold operated indicator (warning buzzer) ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the brake hold system  Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (Flashes) Parking brake indicator ■ Warning light...
  • Page 518 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Low fuel level warning light ■ Warning light Details/Actions Indicates that remaining fuel is approximately 2.2 gal. (8.3 L, 1.8 Imp. gal.) or less  Refuel the vehicle. Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light (warn- ■...
  • Page 519 In some cases, the buzzer may not If the light does not go off even after be heard because of noisy place or several trips, contact your Toyota an audio sound. dealer as soon as possible. ■ Front passenger detection sen- ■...
  • Page 520 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the warning light does not turn WARNING off even after several minutes have elapsed, check that the ■ If a warning light comes on or inflation pressure of each tire is a warning buzzer sounds at the specified level and perform when a warning message is initialization.
  • Page 521 (tire pressure the nearest Toyota dealer. warning light) when one or more ● Avoid abrupt maneuvering and of your tires is significantly under- braking.
  • Page 522: If A Warning Message Is Displayed

    Toyota dealer. the TPMS (tire pressure warning system) to continue to function When a message about properly.
  • Page 523 ■ If a message that indicates the control with full-speed range is oper- need for visiting your Toyota dealer is displayed ating. If a warning message is shown, be sure to decelerate the The system or part shown on the...
  • Page 524 DC/DC converter are not driver’s door is opened without turn- dirty, have the vehicle inspected ing the power switch to OFF with the at your Toyota dealer. shift lever in any position other than ● If “12-Volt Battery Charging Sys- tem Malfunction Stop in a Safe Shift the shift lever to P.
  • Page 525 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency recharge the 12-volt battery. tenance interval applicable to your vehicle. ■ If “Engine Oil Level Low Add or Replace” is displayed ■ If a message that indicates the The engine oil level may be low. malfunction of front camera is Check the level of the engine oil, displayed...
  • Page 526 There is a possible malfunction relating to the charging system or the 12-volt battery may be deteri- orating. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ If “Maintenance required For Traction Battery At Your Dealer” is shown The hybrid battery (traction bat- tery) is scheduled to be inspected or replaced.
  • Page 527: If You Have A Flat Tire

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire. For details about tires: P.468 WARNING ■ If you have a flat tire Do not continue driving with a flat tire.
  • Page 528 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Jack Spare tire Jack handle Wheel nut wrench ● Put the jack properly in its jack WARNING point. ■ Using the tire jack Observe the following precau- tions.
  • Page 529 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency rubber band. WARNING ● Do not raise the vehicle while someone is inside. ● When raising the vehicle, do not put an object on or under the jack. ● Do not raise the vehicle to a height greater than that required to replace the tire.
  • Page 530 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency and then take out the spare Slightly loosen the wheel tire. nuts (one turn). Turn the tire jack portion WARNING by hand until the notch of the ■ When storing the spare tire jack is in contact with the jack Be careful not to catch fingers or point.
  • Page 531 When resting the tire on the inspected by your Toyota ground, place the tire so that the dealer. wheel design faces up to avoid scratching the wheel surface.
  • Page 532 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency motion, causing the tire to come off. Tightening torque: 76 ft•lbf (103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m) Install the spare tire and Stow the flat tire, tire jack and loosely tighten each wheel all tools. nut by hand by approximately the same amount.
  • Page 533 WARNING • Panoramic view monitor (if equipped) ■ When using the compact spare tire • Toyota parking assist monitor (if ● Remember that the compact equipped) spare tire provided is specifi- • Intuitive parking assist (if cally designed for use with your equipped) vehicle.
  • Page 534: If The Hybrid System Will Not Start

     The AC charging cable may warning valve and transmitter, be attached to the vehicle. contact your Toyota dealer as the (P.123) tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may be damaged if not  The electronic key may not be handled correctly.
  • Page 535 Toyota dealer.  The 12-volt battery may be discharged. (P.539)  One or both of the 12-volt bat- tery terminals may be discon- nected. (P.467) Contact your Toyota dealer if the problem cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures are...
  • Page 536: If You Lose Your Keys

    If you lose your keys If the fuel filler door cannot be opened New genuine keys can be made by your Toyota dealer If the fuel filler door opener using the other key and the switch cannot be operated, key number stamped on contact your Toyota dealer your key number plate.
  • Page 537: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly

    In case of a smart key system malfunction, or other key related problems Take your vehicle with all the electronic keys provided with your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. Locking and unlocking the doors Use the mechanical key (P.196) in order to perform the...
  • Page 538 When the smart key system is moon roof or panoramic moon deactivated in customization set- ting, the power switch will turn to roof (turn and hold) ACC. : If equipped : These settings must be custom- ized at your Toyota dealer.
  • Page 539: If The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged

    In the event that the hybrid system charged. still cannot be started, contact your You can also call your Toyota dealer. Toyota dealer or a qualified repair shop. ■ Stopping the hybrid system Shift the shift lever to P, set the...
  • Page 540 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Open the exclusive jump up the cover. starting terminal cover. Connect a positive jumper cable clamp to on your vehicle and connect the clamp on the other end of the positive cable to the second vehicle.
  • Page 541 12-volt battery have the vehicle inspected at ● In some cases, it may not be pos- your Toyota dealer as soon as sible to unlock the doors using the possible. smart key system when the 12- volt battery is discharged. Use the wireless remote control or the ■...
  • Page 542 Before discon- may be plugged.) necting the 12-volt battery, turn For details, consult your Toyota the power switch off. dealer. If you are unsure what mode the power switch was in before the...
  • Page 543 Have the 12-volt battery inspected at your Toyota dealer ● Do not allow the + and - clamps as soon as possible. of the jumper cables to come If the 12-volt battery is deteriorat- into contact with each other.
  • Page 544: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle over- NOTICE heats ■ When handling jumper cables When connecting the jumper cables, ensure that they do not The following may indicate become entangled in the cooling that your vehicle is over- fan, etc.
  • Page 545 After the hybrid system has If water was added in an emer- gency, have the vehicle inspected cooled down sufficiently, at your Toyota dealer as soon as inspect the hoses and radia- possible. tor core (radiator) for any leaks.
  • Page 546 If water was added in an emer- hoses and radiator core (radi- gency, have the vehicle inspected ator) for any leaks. at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Radiator After stopping the hybrid sys- tem and waiting for 5 minutes...
  • Page 547 To prevent damage to the driven normally. cooling system However, if the message appears Observe the following precau- again frequently, contact your tions: Toyota dealer. ● Avoid contaminating the coolant with foreign matter (such as WARNING sand or dust, etc.). ■...
  • Page 548: If The Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes WARNING stuck ■ When attempting to free a stuck vehicle If you choose to push the vehicle Carry out the following pro- back and forth to free it, make cedures if the tires spin or sure the surrounding area is clear the vehicle becomes stuck...
  • Page 549: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle specifications 9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)....Fuel information ..Tire information ... 9-2. Customization Customizable features 9-3. Initialization Items to initialize ..
  • Page 550: Specifications Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)

    The vehicle identification num- ber (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the pri- mary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in regis- tering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is stamped on the...
  • Page 551 9-1. Specifications under the right-hand front seat. Engine number ■ The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. This number is also on the Certi- fication Regulation Label. Engine Model 2.5 L 4-cylinder (A25A-FXS) Type 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasoline Bore and stroke 3.444.07 in.
  • Page 552 Warm up and turn off the hybrid system, wait more than 5 minutes, and check the oil level on the dipstick. Engine oil selection grade and viscosity. ■ “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is Oil grade: used in your Toyota vehicle. API SN/RC multigrade engine Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil”...
  • Page 553 8.7 qt. (8.2 L, 7.2 Imp. qt.) Capacity Power control unit 2.1 qt. (2.0 L, 1.8 Imp. qt.) Use either of the following:  “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”  Similar high-quality ethylene gly- col-based non-silicate, non-amine, Coolant type non-nitrite, and non-borate cool-...
  • Page 554 9-1. Specifications If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. Ignition system (spark plug) Make DENSO FC16HR-Q8 0.031 in. (0.8 mm) NOTICE ■ Iridium-tipped spark plugs Use only iridium-tipped spark plugs. Do not adjust the spark plug gap. Electrical system (12-volt battery) 12.0 V or higher...
  • Page 555 9-1. Specifications : The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ■ Rear differential fluid type Using differential fluid other than the above type may cause abnormal noise or vibration, or ultimately damage the differential of your vehicle.
  • Page 556 9-1. Specifications Vehicles with 19-inch wheels  235/55R19 101V, T165/90D18 107M Tire size (spare) Front: 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) Tire inflation pressure Rear: (Recommended cold tire infla- 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) tion pressure) Spare: 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm or bar)
  • Page 557: Fuel Information

    ● If you use gasohol in your vehicle, ● Toyota recommends the use of be sure that it has an octane rat- gasoline that contains detergent ing no lower than 87. additives to avoid the build-up of engine deposits.
  • Page 558 Take care not to spill gasohol. It The malfunction indicator lamp on can damage your vehicle’s paint. the instrument cluster may come on. If this happens, contact your Toyota dealer for service. ■ If your engine knocks ●...
  • Page 559: Tire Information

    9-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Full-size tire  Compact spare tire  Tire size (P.561) DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P.560) Location of treadwear indicators (P.468) Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands which form the plies in a tire.
  • Page 560 9-1. Specifications Radial tires or bias-ply tires A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a bias-ply tire. TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pres- sure.
  • Page 561 9-1. Specifications Type B (P = Passenger car,  T = Temporary use) Section width (millimeters) Aspect ratio (tire height to section width) Tire construction code (R = Radial, D = Diagonal) Wheel diameter (inches) Load index (2 digits or 3 dig- DOT symbol its) Tire Identification Number...
  • Page 562 Your Toyota dealer will help answer and concrete. any questions you may have as you read this information. A tire marked C may have poor DOT quality grades ■...
  • Page 563 9-1. Specifications Temperature A, B, C performance which all passenger ■ car tires must meet under the Fed- The temperature grades are A eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (the highest), B, and C, repre- No. 109. senting the tire’s resistance to Grades B and A represent higher the generation of heat and its levels of performance on the labo-...
  • Page 564 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The sum of: (a) Curb weight Maximum loaded vehicle (b) Accessory weight weight (c) Vehicle capacity weight (d) Production options weight 150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants Normal occupant weight specified in the second column of Table 1 that follows Distribution of occupants in a vehicle as speci-...
  • Page 565 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The surface area of the rim not covered by the Weather side inflated tire The part of the tire that is made of steel wires, Bead wrapped or reinforced by ply cords and that is shaped to fit the rim A breakdown of the bond between components Bead separation...
  • Page 566 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning (a)The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufacturer, brand, and/or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other Intended outboard side- sidewall of the tire, or wall (b)The outward facing sidewall of an asymmetri- cal tire that has a particular side that must...
  • Page 567 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A mechanical device made of rubber, chemi- cals, fabric and steel or other materials, that, Pneumatic tire when mounted on an automotive wheel, pro- vides the traction and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the load A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that Radial ply tire extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90...
  • Page 568 9-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The projections within the principal grooves Treadwear indicators designed to give a visual indication of the (TWI) degrees of wear of the tread The fixture used to hold the wheel and tire Wheel-holding fixture assembly securely during testing : Table 1 ...
  • Page 569: Customizable Features

    To go back to the previous screen navigation/multimedia sys- or exit the customize mode, press tem, or at your Toyota dealer. ■ When customizing using the navigation/multimedia system Customizing vehicle fea-...
  • Page 570 9-2. Customization Customizable Features Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other func- tions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer for further details. Vehicles with navigation system or multimedia system: Settings that can be changed using the navigation system or multimedia sys-...
  • Page 571 9-2. Customization Customized Default setting Function setting km (km/L, km/kWh) miles (MPG km (L/100km, kWh/100km) – Units miles/kWh) miles (MPG miles/kWh) Speedometer display Analog Digital – – EV indicator – – “Eco Guidance” (ECO Accel- – – erator Guidance) “Trip Average” “Total Aver- “Fuel Economy”...
  • Page 572 9-2. Customization Customized Default setting Function setting Multi-Information display off – – On (when the vehicle is Suggestion function – stopped) : For details about each function: P.177 : The default setting varies according to country. : This can only be set if GPS calibration of clock is turned off in the multi- media system settings.
  • Page 573 9-2. Customization Door lock (P.198, 537) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Driver’s door unlocked in All doors first step, all Unlocking using a key unlocked in – – doors first step unlocked in second step Shift position Automatic door locking func- linked door Speed linked –...
  • Page 574 9-2. Customization Smart key system (P.217) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Smart key system – – Smart door unlocking Driver’s door All the doors – Number of consecutive door As many as 2 times – – lock operations desired Time elapsed before unlock- ing all the door when gripping 1.5 seconds...
  • Page 575 9-2. Customization Rear seat reminder function (P.200) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Rear seat reminder function – – Power back door (P.207) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Power back door operations – – Back door opener switch One short Press and hold –...
  • Page 576 9-2. Customization Driving position memory (P.227) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Selection the door linking driving position memory with Driver’s door All doors – – door unlock operation Function to prevent contact between the head restraint – – and ceiling (while moving to memory location) : If equipped Power windows, and moon roof...
  • Page 577 9-2. Customization : Except for Canada : If equipped Automatic light control system (P.295) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Light sensor sensitivity Standard –2 to 2 – Time elapsed before head- lights automatically turn off 30 seconds 60 seconds –...
  • Page 578 9-2. Customization LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (P.323) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Lane centering function – – Steering assist function – – Steering wheel Alert type Buzzer – – vibration Alert sensitivity High Standard – – Vehicle sway warning func- –...
  • Page 579 9-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Early Late Alert timing for presence of approaching vehicle (sensi- Intermediate Only when – – tivity) vehicle detected in blind spot RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) function (P.347) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting RCTA (Rear cross traffic –...
  • Page 580 9-2. Customization : If equipped Automatic air conditioning system (P.396) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting A/C Auto switch operation – Switching to the outside air mode when the vehicle is – – parked Seat ventilators (P.407) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Blower level...
  • Page 581 9-2. Customization Illumination (P.410) ■ Customized Function Default setting setting Time elapsed before the inte- 15 seconds 7.5 seconds – rior lights turn off 30 seconds Operation after the power – – switch is turned off Operation when the doors –...
  • Page 582: 9-3. Initialization

    • When rotating the tires • When changing the tire Tire pressure warning system P.474 • After registering the ID codes Toyota parking assist moni- Refer to “NAVIGA- TION AND • After reconnecting or chang- MULTIME- ing the 12-volt battery DIA SYS- •...
  • Page 583: For Owners

    For owners 10-1.For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners....Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)...... SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French)......
  • Page 584: 10-1.For Owners

    National Highway Traffic other information about Safety Administration motor vehicle safety from (NHTSA) in addition to noti- http://www.safercar.gov. fying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: 1-800- 331-4331). If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds...
  • Page 585: Seat Belt Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    10-1. For owners Seat belt instructions Entretien et soin for Canadian owners Manipulation des ceintures ■ (in French) de sécurité Avec un chiffon ou une éponge, The following is a French nettoyez à l’aide d’un savon explanation of seat belt doux et de l’eau tiède.
  • Page 586: Srs Airbag Instructions For Canadian Owners (In French)

    10-1. For owners SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French) The following is a French explanation of SRS airbag instruc- tions extracted from the SRS airbag section in this manual. See the SRS airbag section for more detailed SRS airbag instruc- tions in English.
  • Page 587 10-1. For owners Coussins gonflables SRS latéraux et en rideau  Coussins gonflables SRS latéraux avant Peuvent aider à protéger le torse des occupants des sièges avant Coussins gonflables SRS en rideau • Peuvent aider à protéger principalement la tête des occupants des sièges latéraux •...
  • Page 588 10-1. For owners Contacteur de boucle de ceinture de sécurité du passager avant Capteurs d’impact latéral (arrière) Limiteurs de force et dispositifs de tension des ceintures de sécu- rité (sièges latéraux arrière) Capteur de position du siège du conducteur Coussin gonflable du conducteur Capteurs du système de classification de l’occupant du siège du passager avant Coussin gonflable de protection des genoux...
  • Page 589 10-1. For owners • Inclinez légèrement le dossier AVERTISSEMENT du siège. ■ Précautions relatives aux Bien que les véhicules soient coussins gonflables SRS conçus différemment, la plupart des conducteurs peuvent main- Observez les précautions suiva- tenir une distance de 10 in. ntes en ce qui concerne les cous- (250 mm), même si leur siège sins gonflables SRS.
  • Page 590 être correctement tures de sécurité, les coussins retenu à l’aide d’un dispositif de gonflables SRS avant con- retenue pour enfants. Toyota sidéreront que le passager recommande vivement de avant porte tout de même sa placer et d’attacher correcte- ceinture de sécurité...
  • Page 591 10-1. For owners ● Ne fixez et n’appuyez rien sur AVERTISSEMENT des zones telles que la planche ● Ne laissez pas un enfant se de bord, le tampon de volant ou tenir face au coussin gonflable encore la partie inférieure du SRS du passager avant ni tableau de bord.
  • Page 592 SRS. sionnaire Toyota. Les coussins Cela peut provoquer un mau- gonflables SRS pourraient vais fonctionnement des couss- fonctionner de manière incor- ins gonflables SRS.
  • Page 593 10-1. For owners AVERTISSEMENT ● Réparations ou modifications de l’aile avant, du pare-chocs avant ou du côté de l’habitacle ● Installation d’une protection de calandre (barre safari, barre kangourou, etc.), de lames de déneigement, de treuils ou d’un porte-bagages de toit ●...
  • Page 594 10-1. For owners...
  • Page 595: Index

    Index What to do if... (Trouble- shooting) ....Alphabetical Index ..
  • Page 596: What To Do If

     If you lose your keys or and then unlock the child-pro- mechanical keys, new genu- tector lock. (P.202) ine keys or mechanical keys can be made by your Toyota If you think something is dealer. (P.536) wrong  If you lose your electronic...
  • Page 597 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) tem can be started in a tem- ing) for a period of time. porary way. (P.538) (P.283)  Is the 12-volt battery dis- A warning buzzer sounds charged? (P.539) during driving The shift lever cannot be ...
  • Page 598 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) (P.523) A warning light turns on or a warning message is displayed  When a warning light turns on or a warning message is dis- played, refer to P.511, 523. When a problem has occurred If you have a flat tire ...
  • Page 599: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Curtain shield airbag operating conditions ......37 Curtain shield airbag precautions “My Room Mode” ....144 ..........39 Air conditioning filter.....483 Front passenger occupant clas- Automatic air conditioning sys- sification system ....44 tem ........396 General airbag precautions ..39 Eco air conditioning mode..397 Locations of airbags ....34 Front seat concentrated airflow Modification and disposal of air-...
  • Page 600 Alphabetical Index Warning light ......513 Warning light ......511 Approach warning....343 Battery (traction battery)..87 Armrest ........434 Charging .......123 Assist grips......434 Location ........87 AUTO EV/HV mode....77 Specification ......552 AUTO EV/HV mode switch..78 Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) ..347 Automatic air conditioning sys- Blind Spot Monitor function ..350 tem.........396 Rear Cross Traffic Alert function “My Room Mode”...
  • Page 601 Alphabetical Index Charging equipment....99 Heated steering wheel and seat Charging indicator ....100 heater precautions....407 Charging messages .....152 How your child should wear the Charging precautions ...126 seat belt........30 Charging procedure .....123 Moon roof precautions..250 Charging schedule function..130 Panoramic moon roof precau- Charging time may increase 115 tions........254 High voltage components..87...
  • Page 602 Alphabetical Index Current fuel consumption ..189 Smart key system ....217 Current fuel economy ....172 Wireless remote control..196 Curtain shield airbags .....34 Doors Customizable features ...569 Automatic door locking and unlocking system....202 Back door ......203 Door glasses ......246 Daytime running light system295 Door lock ......198 Replacing light bulbs ....497 Open door warning buzzer ...202...
  • Page 603 Alphabetical Index Eco drive mode ......377 If your vehicle has to be stopped EDR (Event data recorder)..8 in an emergency....505 E-Four (Electronic On-Demand If your vehicle needs to be towed AWD system) ......381 ...........507 Elapsed time ......176 If your vehicle overheats ..544 Electric motor Emergency flashers ....504 Location........76...
  • Page 604 Alphabetical Index EV driving range.......95 Turn signal lever ....289 Event data recorder (EDR)..8 Wattage ........556 EV mode ........77 Fuel Exhaust gas precautions..44 Capacity .......551 Fuel gauge ......165 Gas station information ..616 Information ......557 Flat tire ........527 Refueling ......306 Tire pressure warning system Type ......551, 557 ...........471 Warning light ......518...
  • Page 605 Alphabetical Index Heated steering wheel ..407 Ignition switch (power switch) Hybrid battery (traction battery) ...........279 ...........115 Overheating ......544 Outside rear view mirrors ..398 Plug-in hybrid system precau- Seat heaters......407 tions........87 High coolant temperature warn- Plug-in hybrid vehicle driving tips ing light .........512 ..........92 High mounted stoplight Power (ignition) switch ..279...
  • Page 606 Alphabetical Index Switch........410 Warning messages....332 Wattage........556 Language (multi-information dis- Intuitive parking assist play) .......179, 570 Function .......356 LATCH anchors ......60 Warning message ....359 LED accessory lights .....296 Replacing light bulbs ....497 Lever Auxiliary catch lever .....457 Jack Hood lock release lever ..457 Positioning a floor jack ..458 Shift lever ......285 Vehicle-equipped jack ..528...
  • Page 607 Alphabetical Index tion display ......175 Dynamic radar cruise control Maintenance with full-speed range ..336 Do-it-yourself maintenance ..455 Energy monitor/consumption General maintenance...451 screen.........187 Maintenance data....550 Hybrid System Indicator ..167 Maintenance requirements...450 Intuitive parking assist-sensor Malfunction indicator lamp..512 ...........356 Menu icons ......171 Language .....179, 570 Meter LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ..328...
  • Page 608 Alphabetical Index Back door .....205, 207 Warning message ....367 Fuel filler door ......307 PCS (Pre-Collision System) Garage door ......435 Enabling/disabling the pre-colli- Hood........457 sion system ......317 Outer foot lights Function........315 Replacing light bulbs ....497 Warning light ......514 Wattage........556 Warning message ..313, 526 Outside rear view mirrors..244 Personal lights......411 Adjusting and folding....244...
  • Page 609 Alphabetical Index Warning light ......513 Replacing light bulbs ....497 Power switch ......279 Rear turn signal lights Auto power off function ..283 Replacing light bulbs ....497 Changing the power switch Turn signal lever ....289 modes ........283 Wattage ........556 If your vehicle has to be stopped Rear view mirror in an emergency....505 Digital Rear-view Mirror ..234...
  • Page 610 Rain-sensing windshield wipers Reminder light and buzzer .518, ...........303 RCTA........350 Seat belt extender ....30 Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 ..309 Seat belt instructions for Cana- Service plug ......87 dian owners......585 Service reminder message ..451 Seat belt pretensioners ..32 Shift lever ........285 SRS warning light....513...
  • Page 611 Alphabetical Index Snow tires .......387 EV/HV mode selection switch 78 “SOS” button ......66 Fuel filler door opener switch307 Spare tire Garage door opener switches Storage location ....528 ...........435 Spark plug.......554 Heated steering wheel..407 Specifications ......550 Ignition switch (power switch) Speedometer ......165 ...........279 Sport mode ......377 Intuitive parking assist ..358...
  • Page 612 Towing eyelet .......528 Tire inflation pressure Trailer sway control ....381 Maintenance data....555 Trailer towing ......269 Tire inflation pressure display Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 ..309 function.......471 Automatic High Beam (AHB) 298 Warning light ......518 Dynamic radar cruise control Tire information ......559 with full-speed range ..336...
  • Page 613 Alphabetical Index Vanity mirrors ......420 ABS ........513 Vehicle data recordings.....7 Brake hold operated indicator Vehicle identification number550 ...........517 Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) Brake Override System ..517 ..........381 Brake system......511 Ventilators (seat ventilators) .407 BSM OFF indicator ....516 VSC (Vehicle Stability Control) Charging system ....511 ..........381 Driver’s seat belt reminder light...
  • Page 614 Weight ........550 · Navigation system Wheels........482 · Audio system Replacing wheels ....482 · Rear view monitor system Size ........555 · Toyota parking assist monitor Window glasses · Panoramic view monitor Power windows ....246 Window lock switch ....248 Windows Power windows ....246 Rear window defogger ..398...
  • Page 615 Alphabetical Index...
  • Page 616 GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever (P.457) Power back door switch (P.207) Fuel filler door opener switch (P.307) Fuel filler door (P.307) Tire inflation pressure (P.555) Hood lock release lever (P.457) : Vehicles with power back door Fuel tank capacity 14.5 gal.
  • Page 617 CHARGING STATION INFORMATION Charging port lid Charger type AC charger (SAE J1772 level1/level2) Voltage rating AC 240 V 16 A Time needed for Approximately 4 hours 30 minutes charging Battery type Lithium-ion battery : Gives an estimation of the amount of time needed to charge fully from when an EV driving range is not displayed on the multi-information dis- play etc.

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