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  • Page 1 RAV4 PHEV OWNER’S MANUAL OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 2 Toyota Motor Europe NV/SA Address: Avenue du bourget 60 –1140 Brussels, Belgium 2015 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corportation OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 3: Vehicle Status Information And Indicators

    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 Plug-in hybrid system features, charging method, etc. system (Main topics: Driving tips, charging methods) Vehicle status Reading driving-related information information and (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS For your information ......AC charging cable ....109 Reading this manual......Locking and unlocking the How to search ....... charging port lid and charging Pictorial index ........ connector......121 Power sources that can be used For safety and security ..........124 Charging methods ....127...
  • Page 5 Opening the fuel tank cap...336 Head restraints ....264 5-5. Using the driving support sys- 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel tems and mirrors Toyota Safety Sense ..338 Steering wheel ....266 PCS (Pre-Collision System)343 Inside rear view mirror ..267 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ..353...
  • Page 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS GPF (Gasoline Particulate Fil- 7-2. Maintenance ter) system......414 Maintenance requirements .472 Driving assist systems ..415 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 5-6. Driving tips Do-it-yourself service precau- Winter driving tips ....422 tions ........474 Utility vehicle precautions ...425 Hood ........476 Positioning a floor jack..477 Interior features Engine...
  • Page 7 TABLE OF CONTENTS If a warning message is dis- played .......544 If you have a flat tire (vehicles without spare tire) .....548 If you have a flat tire (vehicles with spare tire) ....559 If the hybrid system will not start ..........568 If you lose your keys ...570...
  • Page 8: For Your Information

    Also, remodeling like this will have an effect on advanced safety equip- All specifications provided in this ment such as Toyota Safety Sense manual are current at the time of and there is a danger that it will not printing. However, because of the...
  • Page 9 • In response to an official request by transmitter (RF-transmitter). the police, a court of law or a govern- ment agency • For use by Toyota in a lawsuit Vehicle data recording • For research purposes where the data is not tied to a specific vehicle or...
  • Page 10 Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- WARNING rized repairer ■ General precautions while driv- The image recording function can be disabled. However, if the function is dis- Driving under the influence: Never abled, data from when the system oper- drive your vehicle when under the influence of alcohol or drugs that have ates will not be available.
  • Page 11: Reading This Manual

    Reading this manual Symbols Meanings Indicates the action (push- Explains symbols used in this ing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches and manual other devices. Indicates the outcome of Symbols in this manual an operation (e.g. a lid opens). Symbols Meanings WARNING: Explains something that, if...
  • Page 12: How To Search

    ■ Searching by title How to search  Table of contents: P.2 ■ Searching by name  Alphabetical index: P.615 ■ Searching by installation posi- tion  Pictorial index: P.12 ■ Searching by symptom or sound  What to do if... (Troubleshoot- ing): P.612 OwnersManuals2.com...
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  • Page 14: Pictorial Index

    Pictorial index Pictorial index ■Exterior Side doors ..................P.235 Locking/unlocking ................P.235 Opening/closing the side windows..........P.279 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ......P.571 Warning messages ................. P.544 Back door ..................P.240 Locking/unlocking ................P.241 Opening from inside the cabin .............
  • Page 15 Pictorial index Precautions against winter season ..........P.422 To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) ......P.435 Precautions against car wash ............P.467 Replacing the wiper insert............... P.508 Fuel filler door ................P.336 Refueling method................P.336 Fuel type/fuel tank capacity ............P.586 Charging port ................
  • Page 16 Pictorial index Rear fog light ................P.331 License plate lights............... P.326 : If equipped : It may be located on the opposite side depending on the target region. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 17 Pictorial index ■Instrument panel (Left-hand drive vehicles) Power switch ................. P.310 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes ..... P.310, 313 Emergency stop of the hybrid system..........P.526 When the hybrid system will not start ..........P.568 Warning messages ................. P.544 Shift lever..................
  • Page 18 Pictorial index Energy monitor................P.226 When the warning messages are displayed ........P.544 Turn signal lever ................P.319 Headlight switch ................P.326 Headlights/front position lights/tail lights/ license plate lights/daytime running lights........P.326 Front fog lights/rear fog light ............P.331 Windshield wiper and washer switch ......... P.332 Rear window wiper and washer switch ........
  • Page 19 Pictorial index ■Switches (Left-hand drive vehicles) Driving position memory switches ........... P.261 Window lock switch..............P.281 Power window switches............... P.279 Door lock switches ............... P.238 Outside rear view mirror switches ..........P.277 “ODO TRIP” switch (vehicles with 7-inch multi-information display) ......................
  • Page 20 Pictorial index Meter control switches ..............P.200 Paddle shift switches ..............P.317 Phone switch LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ..........P.353 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch ........... P.374 Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range ..... P.368 Cruise control ................
  • Page 21 Pictorial index VSC OFF switch ................P.417 Front seat heater switches ............P.441 Front seat heater and seat ventilator switches ......P.441 Parking brake switch ..............P.320 Applying/releasing................P.320 Precautions against winter season ..........P.423 Warning buzzer/message ............P.322, 534 Brake hold switch .................
  • Page 22 Pictorial index ■Interior (Left-hand drive vehicles) SRS airbags..................P.39 Floor mats..................P.32 Front seats..................P.258 Rear seats..................P.259 Head restraints................P.264 Seat belts ..................P.35 Console box .................. P.446 Inside lock buttons ............... P.238 Cup holders ................... P.447 Assist grips ................... P.462 Rear seat heater switches............
  • Page 23 Pictorial index ■Ceiling (Left-hand drive vehicles) “SOS” button ................P.66 Intrusion sensor and tilt sensor cancel switch ......P.80 Panoramic moon roof switch ............ P.282 Electronic sunshade switch ............P.282 Interior lights ................P.444 Personal lights ................P.444 Auxiliary box ................
  • Page 24 Pictorial index OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 25 Pictorial index ■Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) Power switch ................. P.310 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes ..... P.310, 313 Emergency stop of the hybrid system..........P.526 When the hybrid system will not start ..........P.568 Warning messages ................. P.544 Shift lever..................
  • Page 26 Pictorial index Energy monitor................P.226 When the warning messages are displayed ........P.544 Turn signal lever ................P.319 Headlight switch ................P.326 Headlights/front position lights/tail lights/ license plate lights/daytime running lights........P.326 Front fog lights/rear fog light ............P.331 Windshield wiper and washer switch ......... P.332 Rear window wiper and washer switch ...........
  • Page 27 Pictorial index ■Switches (Right-hand drive vehicles) “ODO TRIP” switch (vehicles with 7-inch multi-information display) ......................P.191 “ODO TRIP” switch (vehicles with 12.3-inch multi-information dis- play)....................P.199 Driving position memory switches ........... P.261 Outside rear view mirror switches ..........P.277 Window lock switch..............P.281 Power window switches...............
  • Page 28 Pictorial index Meter control switches ..............P.200 Paddle shift switches ..............P.317 Phone switch LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch ..........P.353 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch..........P.374 Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range ......P.368 Speed limiter main switch ............... P.384 Audio remote control switches Talk switch : If equipped...
  • Page 29 Pictorial index VSC OFF switch ................P.417 Front seat heater switches ............P.441 Front seat heater and seat ventilator switches ......P.439 Parking brake switch ..............P.320 Applying/releasing................P.320 Precautions against winter season ..........P.423 Warning buzzer/message ............P.322, 534 Brake hold switch .................
  • Page 30 Pictorial index ■Interior (Right-hand drive vehicles) SRS airbags..................P.39 Floor mats..................P.32 Front seats..................P.258 Rear seats..................P.259 Head restraints................P.264 Seat belts ..................P.35 Console box .................. P.446 Inside lock buttons ............... P.238 Cup holders ................... P.447 Assist grips ................... P.462 Rear seat heater switches............
  • Page 31 Pictorial index ■Ceiling (Right-hand drive vehicles) “SOS” button................... P.66 Intrusion sensor and tilt sensor cancel switch ......P.80 Panoramic moon roof switch ............ P.282 Electronic sunshade switch ............P.282 Interior lights ................P.444 Personal lights ................P.444 Auxiliary box ................P.448 Vanity mirrors................
  • Page 32 Pictorial index OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 33: For Safety And Security

    For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving ..... For safe driving ....Seat belts......SRS airbags ....... Exhaust gas precautions ..1-2. Child safety Airbag manual on-off system ......... Riding with children .... Child restraint systems ..1-3.
  • Page 34: For Safe Use Before Driving

    Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model the carpet. year vehicles, even if they are Insert the retaining hooks (clips) Toyota Genuine floor mats. into the floor mat eyelets. ● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat.
  • Page 35: For Safe Driving

    1-1. For safe use For safe driving WARNING ● With the hybrid system stopped and the shift lever in P, fully depress For safe driving, adjust the each pedal to the floor to make sure seat and mirror to an appropri- it does not interfere with the floor ate position before driving.
  • Page 36 1-1. For safe use Adjusting the mirrors WARNING Observe the following precautions. Make sure that you can see back- Failure to do so may result in death or ward clearly by adjusting the inside serious injury. rear view mirror (if equipped), Digi- ●...
  • Page 37: Seat Belts

    Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including children. ● Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.
  • Page 38 Child seat belt usage If the seat belt does not function The seat belts of your vehicle were prin- correctly, immediately contact any cipally designed for persons of adult authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota size. authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ●...
  • Page 39 1-1. For safe use To release the seat belt, press WARNING the release button ■ Adjustable shoulder anchor Always make sure the shoulder belt is ■ Emergency locking retractor (ELR) positioned across the center of your shoulder. The belt should be kept The retractor will lock the belt during a away from your neck, but not falling sudden stop or on impact.
  • Page 40 SRS warning light will come on. In that case, the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury.
  • Page 41: Srs Airbags

    1-1. For safe use SRS airbags The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury. SRS airbag system ■...
  • Page 42 1-1. For safe use Can help protect primarily the head of occupants in the outboard seats ■ SRS airbag system components Front impact sensors Airbag manual on-off switch Front passenger airbag Side impact sensors (front door) Curtain shield airbags Seat belt pretensioners and force limiters (front seats) Side impact sensors (front) Side airbags Side impact sensors (rear)
  • Page 43 1-1. For safe use PASSENGER AIR BAG indicator lights The main SRS airbag system components are shown above. The SRS air- bag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. As the airbags deploy, a chemical reaction in the inflators quickly fills the airbags with non- toxic gas to help restrain the motion of the occupants.
  • Page 44 1-1. For safe use ■ also deploy in the event of a severe Types of collisions that may not frontal collision. deploy the SRS airbags (SRS side and curtain shield airbags) ■ Conditions under which the SRS The SRS side and curtain shield airbags airbags may deploy (inflate), other may not activate if the vehicle is sub- than a collision...
  • Page 45 In the following cases, the vehicle will ● The surface of the seats with the SRS require inspection and/or repair. Contact side airbag is scratched, cracked, or any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota otherwise damaged. authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon as possible. ●...
  • Page 46 This properly secured using a child distance is measured from the center restraint system. Toyota strongly of the steering wheel to your breast- recommends that all infants and children be placed in the rear seats bone.
  • Page 47 1-1. For safe use ● Do not attach anything to or lean WARNING anything against areas such as the ● Do not allow a child to stand in front dashboard, steering wheel pad and of the SRS front passenger airbag lower portion of the instrument unit or sit on the knees of a front panel.
  • Page 48 SRS airbags. authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota Such accessories may prevent the authorized repairer, or any reliable SRS side airbags from activating repairer.
  • Page 49: Exhaust Gas Precautions

    Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- WARNING rized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Exhaust gases contain harmful car- bon monoxide (CO), which is color- less and odorless.
  • Page 50: 1-2. Child Safety

    If any of the following problems occur, it is possible that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. ● The “OFF” indicator does not illumi- nate when the airbag manual on-off switch is set to “OFF”.
  • Page 51: Riding With Children

    1-2. Child safety Riding with children WARNING ■ When installing a child restraint system Observe the following precau- For safety reasons, always install a tions when children are in the child restraint system in a rear seat. In vehicle. the event that the rear seat cannot be Use a child restraint system used, the front seat can be used as long as the airbag manual on-off sys-...
  • Page 52: Child Restraint Systems

     The use of a Toyota genuine child restraint system is rec- ommended, as it is safer to use in this vehicle. Toyota gen-...
  • Page 53 1-2. Child safety • Fixed with an ISOFIX lower ● Toyota strongly urges the use of a anchorage: P.63 proper child restraint system that conforms to the weight and size of • Using a top tether anchorage: the child, installed on the rear seat.
  • Page 54 1-2. Child safety WARNING ● If it is necessary to detach the child restraint system, remove it from the vehicle or store it securely in the luggage compartment. When using a child restraint system ■ When installing a child WARNING restraint system to a front pas- ■...
  • Page 55 1-2. Child safety WARNING ● There is a label(s) on the passen- ger side sun visor, indicating it is forbidden to attach a rear-facing child restraint system to the front passenger seat. Details of the label(s) are shown in the illustration below. WARNING OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 56 1-2. Child safety ● Use a child restraint system suit- WARNING able to the age and size of the child ● Only put a forward-facing child and install it to the rear seat. restraint system on the front seat ● If the driver’s seat interferes with when unavoidable.
  • Page 57 1-2. Child safety systems. (P.59) UN(ECE) R44 approval mark is Check the selected child restraint indicated. system together with the following UN(ECE) R129 approval mark [Before confirming the compatibility The height range of the child of each seating position with child who is applicable as well as restraint systems].
  • Page 58 1-2. Child safety depending on the product. Deactivation of front passenger ■ Compatibility of each seating airbag. position with child restraint Activation of front passenger systems airbag and without airbag man- ual on-off switch.  Left-hand drive vehicles Never use a rearward-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat Suitable for “universal”...
  • Page 59 1-2. Child safety  If the seat belt shoulder anchor is ahead of the child seat belt guide, move the seat cushion forward. : If the head restraint interferes with your child restraint system, and the head restraint can be removed, remove the head restraint.
  • Page 60 B2, B3 (B2/B3/No) : All universal categories (group 0, 0+, I, II and III). Toyota suggests the users to use seating positions. ISOFIX child restraint systems are divided into different “fixture”. The child restraint system can be used in the seating positions for “fixture” mentioned in the table above.
  • Page 61 1-2. Child safety Mass Size Fix- Child weight Description group class ture Rearward-facing infant seat up to 10 kg Left lateral-facing infant seat (Carrycot) (22 lb.) Right lateral-facing infant seat (Carrycot) Full-size, rearward-facing child restraint systems Reduced-size, rearward-facing child restraint sys- tems up to 13 kg (28 lb.)
  • Page 62 Size fixed with lower fixed with a restraint sys- travel anchorages seat belt 100 to 150 cm TOYOTA KID- Forward-facing 15 to 36 kg (34 use only FIX i-SIZE to 79 lb.) TOYOTA MAXI 15 to 36 kg (34 Forward-facing PLUS to 79 lb.)
  • Page 63 1-2. Child safety Installation method Page Seat belt attachment P.61 ISOFIX lower anchorage P.63 attachment Top tether anchorage P.64 attachment is not within the “universal” cate- Child restraint system fixed gory (or the necessary information with a seat belt is not in the table), refer to the ■...
  • Page 64 You may need a locking clip to install the child restraint system. Follow the instructions provided by the manufac- turer of the system. If your child restraint system does not provide a locking clip, you can purchase the following item from any authorized Toyota retailer or OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 65 1-2. Child safety Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- Child restraint system fixed able repairer: Locking clip for child with an ISOFIX lower restraint system (Part No. 73119-22010) anchorage ■ ISOFIX lower anchorages WARNING (ISOFIX child restraint system) ■ When installing a child restraint...
  • Page 66 1-2. Child safety seat, if there is a gap between WARNING the child seat and the seatback, ■ When installing a child restraint adjust the seatback angle until system good contact is achieved. Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or If the head restraint interferes serious injury.
  • Page 67 1-2. Child safety accordance to the operation man- WARNING ual enclosed with the child restraint ■ When installing a child restraint system. system Adjust the head restraint to the Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or upmost position.
  • Page 68: 1-3. Emergency Assistance

    1-3. Emergency assistance relate to the device and are not 1-3.Emergency assistance eCall intended for communication with the eCall system operator. : Operates within the eCall coverage.  Type B The system name differs depending on the country. eCall is a telematics service that uses Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) data and embedded cellular tech-...
  • Page 69 1-3. Emergency assistance : This button is intended for communi- pressing the “SOS” button. cation with the eCall system operator. Other SOS buttons available in other systems of a motor vehicle do not relate to the device and are not intended for communication with the eCall system operator.
  • Page 70 Contact any authorized ● It may not be possible to make Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized Emergency Calls in any of the fol- repairer, or any reliable repairer. lowing situations. In such cases, report to emergency services pro- ■...
  • Page 71 It may not be possible to make Emer- gency Calls, confirm the system sta- tus, or communicate with the eCall control center operator. If any of the above equipment is damaged, please consult any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 72 Data is shared with the server. Data is stored in the server. Data is processed in the server for fulfilling the service. Processed data is presented to the customer. For a list of eligible service please visit the Toyota Customer portal. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 73 1-3. Emergency assistance Implementing Regulation Implementing Regulation Annex1 PART3 User Information Conformity 1. DESCRIPTION OF THE ECALL IN-VEHICLE SYSTEM Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle sys- 1.1. tem, its operation and functionalities The 112-based eCall service is a public service 1.2.
  • Page 74 1-3. Emergency assistance Implementing Regulation Annex1 PART3 User Information Conformity Any processing of personal data through the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system shall comply with the personal data protection rules provided for in Directives 95/46/EC and 2002/58/EC, and 2.1. in particular, shall be based on the necessity to protect the vital interests of the individuals in accordance with Article 7(d) of Directive 95/46/EC.
  • Page 75 1-3. Emergency assistance Implementing Regulation Annex1 PART3 User Information Conformity 2.4. Arrangements for data processing The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is designed in such a way as to ensure that the 2.4.1. data contained in the system memory is not available outside the system before an eCall is triggered.
  • Page 76 1-3. Emergency assistance Implementing Regulation Annex1 PART3 User Information Conformity 2.5. Modalities for exercising data subject’s rights The data subject (the vehicle’s owner) has a right of access to data and as appropriate to request the rectification, erasure or blocking of data, con- cerning him or her, the processing of which does not comply with the provisions of Directive 2.5.1.
  • Page 77 TPS eCall system and the other added value service. Contact details for handling TPS eCall system 3.5.1. deactivation requests ■ Service responsible for handling access requests Country Contact information Austria datenschutz@toyota-frey.at Belgium/Luxembourg privacy@toyota.be Croatia dpcp@toyota.hr OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 78 Estonia privacy@toyota.ee Finland tietosuoja@toyota.fi France delegue.protectiondonnees@toyota-europe.com Germany Toyota.Datenschutz@toyota.de Great Britain privacy@tgb.toyota.co.uk Greece customer@toyota.gr Iceland personuvernd@toyota.is Ireland customerservice@toyota.ie Italy tmi.dpo@toyota-europe.com Netherlands www.toyota.nl/klantenservice Norway personvern@toyota.no Poland klient@toyota.pl Portugal gestaodadospessoais@toyotacaetano.pt Romania relatii.clienti@toyota.ro Slovenia dpcp@toyota.si Spain clientes@toyota.es / dpo@toyota.es. Sweden integritet@toyota.se Switzerland info@toyota.ch OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 79: Theft Deterrent System

    1-4. Theft deterrent system ■ Conditions that may cause the sys- 1-4.Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system tem to malfunction ● If the grip portion of the key is in con- The vehicle’s keys have built- tact with a metallic object in transponder chips that pre- ●...
  • Page 80: Double Locking System

    1-4. Theft deterrent system ■ Canceling Double locking system Using the entry function: Hold the front outside door handle. : If equipped Using the wireless remote control: Unauthorized access to the vehicle is prevented by dis- Press abling the door unlocking WARNING function from both the interior and exterior of the vehicle.
  • Page 81: Alarm

    1-4. Theft deterrent system  No valuables or other personal Alarm items are left in the vehicle. ■ Setting : If equipped Close the doors and hood, and lock The alarm uses light and sound to give an alert when an all the doors using the entry func- tion or wireless remote control.
  • Page 82 1-4. Theft deterrent system ● ■ The doors are unlocked using the Customization (if equipped) mechanical key. The alarm can be set to deactivate when the mechanical key is used to unlock. (Customizable features: P.596) NOTICE ■ To ensure the system operates correctly Do not modify or remove the system.
  • Page 83 1-4. Theft deterrent system the alarm, as they will respond to movement inside the vehicle. Turn the power switch to OFF. Press the intrusion sensor and tilt sensor cancel switch. Press the switch again to re-enable the intrusion sensor and tilt sensor. ●...
  • Page 84 Tilt sensor detection consider- ations ● Installing accessories other than The sensor may trigger the alarm in the genuine Toyota parts or leaving following situations: objects between the driver’s seat ● and front passenger’s seat may The vehicle is transported by a ferry, reduce the detection performance.
  • Page 85: Plug-In Hybrid System Plug-In Hybrid System Features

    Plug-in hybrid system 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system Plug-in hybrid system features ......... Plug-in hybrid system precau- tions ........Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle driving tips ......100 EV driving range ....103 2-2. Charging Charging equipment ..106 AC charging cable ....109 Locking and unlocking the charging port lid and charging connector......121 Power sources that can be...
  • Page 86: 2-1. Plug-In Hybrid System

    2-1. Plug-in hybrid system 2-1.Plug-in hybrid system Plug-in hybrid system features The plug-in hybrid system is a system excellent in both economical efficiency of electric vehicles and practicality of Plug-in Hybrid Elec- tric Vehicles.  EV driving can be performed using electricity charged from an external power source.
  • Page 87 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system ■ AUTO EV/HV mode Plug-in hybrid system oper- ation 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.
  • Page 88 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system engine and electric motor. (P.89) switch to the hybrid battery (trac- • If electricity needed for EV driv- tion battery) charge mode due to ing in EV mode or AUTO EV/HV the state of the plug-in hybrid mode is not remaining, the oper- system.
  • Page 89 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system  AUTO EV/HV mode switch will not be selectable. ■ Switching to the hybrid battery (traction battery) charge mode Press and hold the EV/HV mode selection switch. Take your hand off the switch once the hybrid battery charge mode indicator starts to blink.
  • Page 90 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system hybrid system operation mode cannot tery (traction battery) may not be per- be changed even if the AUTO EV/HV formed. mode switch or EV/HV mode selection switch is pressed. (In this case, the WARNING warning message is displayed on the multi-information display when the ■...
  • Page 91 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system hybrid battery (traction battery) In HV mode, controls are primarily charge will deplete quickly. Also, carried out as follows in accor- EV driving may be canceled by dance with the driving conditions. rapid acceleration or vehicle ...
  • Page 92 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system ■ Moreover, as fuel consumption is After EV mode has switched to HV mode due to low hybrid battery also reduced when in HV mode, the (traction battery) charge regenerative braking system can be If the hybrid battery (traction battery) is used effectively.
  • Page 93 Contact any authorized Toyota retailer ■ Sounds and vibrations specific to a or Toyota authorized repairer, or any Plug-in Hybrid Electric Vehicle reliable repairer regarding mainte- nance, repair, recycling and disposal. There may be no engine sound or vibra- Do not dispose of the vehicle yourself.
  • Page 94 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system EV/HV mode available, charge the In order to prevent the hybrid battery (traction battery) from becoming hybrid battery (traction battery) extremely low in charge, charge the from an external power source hybrid battery (traction battery) from external power source or start the before using the vehicle.
  • Page 95 The Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota With 12.3-in display: retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately. Predictive efficient drive (if equipped) This system operates based on the driving situation and traffic informa- tion to enhance fuel economy.
  • Page 96 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system as highway, uphill. ■ Predictive EV Drive The system operates only when AUTO EV/HV mode is selected. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 97: 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.
  • Page 98 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system Hybrid battery (traction battery) Front electric motor (traction motor) Air conditioning compressor Junction box The extent at which capacity reduces ■ Running out of fuel changes drastically depending on the environment (ambient temperature, etc.) When the vehicle has run out of fuel and and usage conditions, such as how the the hybrid system cannot be started, vehicle is driven and how the hybrid bat-...
  • Page 99 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system ● Do not touch the battery if liquid is WARNING leaking from or adhering to it. ● Never touch, disassemble, remove If electrolyte (carbonic-based or replace the high voltage parts, organic electrolyte) from the hybrid cables or their connectors. battery (traction battery) comes into contact with the eyes or skin, it ●...
  • Page 100 In the event that your Leave the vehicle as soon as possi- vehicle must be disposed of, the ble. hybrid battery must be disposed of by any authorized Toyota retailer or ■ Hybrid battery (traction battery) Toyota authorized repairer, or any ●...
  • Page 101 DC/DC converter, the converter ON. If the message is displayed, may be damaged. Have the vehicle refuel the vehicle immediately. inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. DC/DC converter air intake ●...
  • Page 102: Plug-In Hybrid Electric Vehicle Driving Tips

    The hybrid system may not start. In that cator case, try to start the system again. If the “READY” indicator does not come on, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Eco-friendly driving is possible by Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- keeping the Hybrid System Indica- able repairer.
  • Page 103 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system greater amount of electrical energy Shift lever operation can be regenerated when slowing Shift the shift lever to D when down. stopped at a traffic light, or driving in heavy traffic etc. Shift the shift Delays lever to P when parking.
  • Page 104 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system to EV mode or AUTO EV/HV Checking tire inflation pres- mode after leaving the freeway. sure (P.86) Make sure to check the tire inflation pressure frequently. If there is Air conditioning improper tire inflation pressure in ...
  • Page 105: Ev Driving Range

    2-1. Plug-in hybrid system electricity consumption for estimat- EV driving range ing the EV driving range. Therefore, the EV driving range displayed The EV driving range displayed when the hybrid battery (traction on the multi-information dis- battery) is fully charged may differ play shows the reference dis- from the previous EV driving range tance that EV driving (driving...
  • Page 106 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system ■ When starting off, depress the When the brake pedal is depressed accelerator pedal smoothly to lightly during deceleration, the accelerate regeneration amount increases, enabling more electrical energy to As a guide, accelerate up to be recovered. approximately 20 km/h (12mph) in the first 5 seconds.
  • Page 107 2-1. Plug-in hybrid system display. A pressure level 50 kPa (0.5 kgf/cm bar, 7 psi) lower than the specified value will cause a worsening of several Display when charging is percentage points. completed ■ When driving on highways, The following indicate that charging use the EV/HV mode selection has been carried out properly.
  • Page 108: Charging Charging Equipment

    2-2. Charging 2-2.Charging Charging equipment 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.107) AC charging inlet cap Caution label/identification label Charging port lid (P.107) AC charging cable (P.109) Charging port...
  • Page 109 2-2. Charging ■ Closing the charging port lid Opening and closing the Close the charging port lid and charging port lid press the central rear edge of the ■ Opening the charging port lid charging port lid (the location Unlock the charging port lid by shown in the illustration).
  • Page 110 2-2. Charging Illumination/flashing pattern Vehicle condition  Charging is in progress  Charging is possible Illuminated  “Battery Heater” (P.128) is operating  “Battery Cooler” (P.128) is operating When charging schedule is registered (P.144) and Flashing (normally) AC charging cable is connected to vehicle When charging cannot be carried out due to malfunc- Rapidly flashing tion in a power source or the vehicle etc.
  • Page 111: Ac Charging Cable

    ■ Precautions when handling AC (Charging Circuit Interrupting charging cable Device), stop charging immediately and contact any authorized Toyota Make sure to observe the following retailer or Toyota authorized precautions. Failure to observe these repairer, or any reliable repairer. precautions may result in damage to the AC charging cable and AC ●...
  • Page 112 2-2. Charging NOTICE ● After removing the charging con- nector, securely install the AC charging inlet cap. ■ When using the AC charging cable and related parts P.135 ■ Precautions for low tempera- tures In low temperatures, the AC charging cable and plug-cord may become hard.
  • Page 113 2-2. Charging Plug Plug-cord CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) Power indicator (P.114) Charging indicator (P.114) Error warning indicator (P.114)  Mode 3 AC charging cable (if equipped) Charging connector (vehicle side) Identification label (on the charging connector) Charging plug (charger side) Identification label (on the charging plug) ■...
  • Page 114 2-2. Charging Charging mode Outline A charging method which connects the vehicle to an external power source through a AC charging cable equipped with a Mode 2 CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device). Applies to charging through most household sockets. A charging method which charges from a charger (such as at a public charging station) equipped with charging control to detect electrical leakages.
  • Page 115 2-2. Charging will be automatically interrupted, Grounding (Mode 2 AC thus preventing fires or electrical charging cable) shocks caused by electrical leak- This product must be grounded. In age. case of malfunction or break down, If the power source is interrupted, the grounding provides a path of least error warning indicator flashes.
  • Page 116 AC charging cable. Charging system  Consult any authorized error Toyota retailer or Toyota Illuminated Flashes authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 117 Plug temperature  Consult any authorized detection mal- Flashes Flashes function Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer An increase in the temperature of the plug is detected due to an improper connection Plug temperature between the socket and plug.
  • Page 118 2-2. Charging Prepare the AC charging cable shown in the illustration. (P.110) and the replacement plug-cord. With the release key fully inserted into the release slot of the CCID (Charging Circuit Pull out the release key. Interrupting Device), turn the Make sure that the pulled out release plug-cord connector nut of the key is not lost.
  • Page 119 2-2. Charging Make sure that there are no foreign ● Do not replace the plug-cord with objects attached to the connection wet hands. before installing the plug-cord. Remove Also, do not replace in a place that any foreign objects if they are attached. is rainy or wet.
  • Page 120 Toyota retailer or Toyota ● The AC charging cable, plug, authorized repairer, or any reliable charging connector, CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting repairer.
  • Page 121 2-2. Charging ■ Warning symbols This device is for use with electric vehicles. (This device does not require ventilation) Do not attempt to disassemble or repair the AC charging cable, charging connector, plug or CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device). There may be a risk of electrical shock when using this device improperly.
  • Page 122 2-2. Charging Do not hang the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) on the plug. Ensure the CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) is supported. Do not subject the AC charging cable, charging connector, plug or CCID (Charging Circuit Interrupting Device) to strong force or impact.
  • Page 123: Locking And Unlocking The Charging Port Lid And Charging Connector

    2-2. Charging ■ Locking the charging port lid Locking and unlocking The charging port lid will be locked the charging port lid and when the lid is closed and the doors charging connector are locked using the smart entry & start system or wireless remote Using the smart entry &...
  • Page 124 If the problem persists, have the ton. (P.235) vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized ■ repairer, or any reliable repairer immedi- Charging connector lock function ately.
  • Page 125 This method is a temporary correction procedure for emergency use only. If the problem persists, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately. Do not operate the emergency release lever when the charging connector can be unlocked in the normal procedure.
  • Page 126: Power Sources That Can Be Used

    2-2. Charging Power sources that can WARNING ■ be used When connecting the charging connector to the AC charging inlet : If the AC charging cable is equipped. Be careful not to touch the charging An external power source that port lid lock portion.
  • Page 127 2-2. Charging  Ensure that the junction box is ■ When your circuit breaker trips during charging (vehicles with 7- equipped with a Residual Cur- inch multi-information display) rent Circuit-Breaker (RCCB). If it The upper limit of the charging current is not, have one installed by a can be changed in “Vehicle Settings”...
  • Page 128 2-2. Charging can be changed in “ Vehicle Set- WARNING tings” on the multi-information display. ■ Power sources precautions Press and hold to display the Observe the following precautions. cursor on the content display area If you do not follow them, fire, electri- (center) of the multi-information dis- cal shock and/or damages may occur, possibly resulting in death or serious...
  • Page 129: Charging Methods

    2-2. Charging Charging methods WARNING ● Do not connect to a branch electri- cal socket. The following methods can be used to charge the hybrid bat- tery (traction battery). Types of charging methods ■ Charging from an external power source (P.135) ●...
  • Page 130 2-2. Charging  When this control operates, charging. charging schedule settings are ■ “My Room Mode” (P.164) ignored and charging starts. When the AC charging cable is ■ “Battery Cooler” connected to the vehicle, electrical components such as the air condi- When the hybrid battery (traction tioning system or audio system can battery) is hot and the AC charging...
  • Page 131 2-2. Charging performed while “Battery Heater” is • The Remote Air Conditioning System operating, the hybrid battery (traction is operated (P.438) battery) heating operation stops. • “Charge Now” is implemented • The shift lever is changed to any posi- (P.145) tion other than P ●...
  • Page 132: Charging Tips

    2-2. Charging battery). Charging tips If there are no charging facilities at your destination, the hybrid battery This section explains methods (traction battery) can be charged for using the charging function using the hybrid battery (traction for this vehicle and checking battery) charge mode.
  • Page 133 2-2. Charging information display ■ After charging is complete When any door is opened with the power switch off after charging is complete, a message detailing the results of the charging is displayed for a while. Also, a message is dis- played if an operation that stops charging is performed or a situation Checking information...
  • Page 134: 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 follow- charging cable has been damaged, the shift position may change from P ing precautions before con- to another position and the vehicle...
  • Page 135 2-2. Charging  When charging with a charger, ■ During charging follow the procedures for using ● The charging starting time may differ each charger. depending on the state of the vehicle,  When charging using a public but this does not indicate a malfunc- tion.
  • Page 136 (traction battery) after charging com- (P.128) pletes, have the vehicle inspected by ● When the “Battery Cooler” is operated any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota before charging. (P.128) authorized repairer, or any reliable ● repairer. When the plug generates heat due to a loose socket connection etc.
  • Page 137: How To Charge

    2-2. Charging ■ Charging electricity How to charge This vehicle can be charged up to approximately 3.5 kW or 7 kW This section explains the pro- However, depending on the used char- cedure for charging the hybrid ger or AC charging cable, charging elec- tricity may be limited.
  • Page 138 ● Do not disassemble, repair or mod- ify the AC charging inlet. When the AC charging inlet needs to be repaired, consult any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Charging precautions P.133 When charging ...
  • Page 139 2-2. Charging information of the charger. Remove the AC charging inlet cap and secure it into the holder on the charging port lid. Remove the charging connec- tor cap and secure it to the cable. Unlock the doors and open the charging port lid.
  • Page 140 2-2. Charging refer to P.167. the charging connector is not locked. : If the charging connector is not firmly inserted, locking operation will be performed several times. ■ If the charging indicator of the charging port flashes after con- necting the AC charging cable The charging schedule (P.144) is reg- istered and charging cannot be per- formed.
  • Page 141 2-2. Charging ■ Charging at a public charging sta- ● Before inserting the charging plug tion with authentication function into the charger, make sure there is When a door is unlocked during no dirt or dust on the terminal charging, the charging connector is areas.
  • Page 142 The cooling fan may start operating cable and contact any authorized suddenly. Touching or getting close Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized to rotating parts such as the fan repairer, or any reliable repairer. Con- may cause your hands or clothes...
  • Page 143 ■ Charging station If water is spilled, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota Due to the environment in which the retailer or Toyota authorized power equipment is located, charging repairer, or any reliable repairer...
  • Page 144 2-2. Charging If the charging connector is unlocked  When using the Mode 2 AC during charging (while the charging charging cable indicator is illuminated), charging will be Remove the plug from the interrupted. socket when the charging equip- Make sure to hold the body of ment will not be used for a pro- the charging connector and pull longed period of time.
  • Page 145 2-2. Charging ● After removing the plug from the ■ When the outside temperature is socket, keep it in a safe place free low or high from moisture and dust. The AC The level shown on the SOC (State of charging cable or plug may be dam- Charge) gauge (P.187, 193) may drop aged if the cable is stepped on or...
  • Page 146: Using The Charging Schedule Function

    2-2. Charging  “Start” or “Start at set time” Using the charging *1, 2 schedule function Starts charging at the set time finishes charging when fully charged. Charging can be carried out at  “Departure” or “Departure time” the desired time by registering Starts charging to finish at the set the charging schedule.
  • Page 147 2-2. Charging “Departure” or “Departure time”, the “Next Event”. vehicle air conditioning system : “Next Event” can not be changed on (P.430) can be set to automati- the multimedia display. : When “Next Event” is changed, the cally operate according to the set current charging schedule will be time.
  • Page 148 2-2. Charging ● ■ A maximum of 15 charging schedules “Climate Prep” or “Climate prepa- can be registered. ration” ● ■ When the air conditioning-linked set- To make sure that the charging ting is turned on, the air conditioning schedule function operates cor- operates until the set departure time.
  • Page 149 2-2. Charging ■ “Battery Heater” (P.128) /“Battery Multi-information display Cooler” (P.128) ■ Registering the charging When charging is carried out using the charging schedule, the hybrid battery schedule (traction battery) heating or cooling func- tion may operate according to the tem- Press of the meter perature of the hybrid battery (traction...
  • Page 150 2-2. Charging displayed. is set to “Start”, the “Repeat” screen (step 9) is displayed. Press of the meter When the charging mode is set control switches to select “+”, to “Departure”, set the “Climate and then press Prep” to on or off. The “Charging Mode”...
  • Page 151 2-2. Charging setting switches between on and off. ■ Switching charging schedules When set to on, the charging schedule between on and off is repeated on that day. It is possible to The registered charging schedules set more than one day to on. can be turned on and off.
  • Page 152 2-2. Charging ■ Changing the registered perform the necessary opera- charging schedules tion. The registered charging schedules can be modified or deleted. Perform step of the “Reg- istering the charging schedule” procedure (P.147) and display “Scheduled Events” screen. A list of the registered charging sched- ule will be displayed.
  • Page 153 2-2. Charging procedure (P.147) and display (P.135) “Charging Schedule” screen. ■ Changing “Next Event” Press of the meter : When “Charge Now” is set to on or control switches to select when using “My Room Mode” (P.164) etc., it is not possible to “Charge Now”, and then press change the registered “Next Event”.
  • Page 154 2-2. Charging screen. charging is performed according to the “Next Event” schedule. ■ To return to original setting after changing “Next Event” setting Turning the setting of “Charge Now” on and then off can return the setting of “Next Event” to its original setting. ■...
  • Page 155 2-2. Charging ■ Registering the charging WARNING schedule ■ Cautions while performing the setting operation Press and hold to display When performing the setting opera- the cursor on the content display tion while the hybrid system is oper- area (center) of the multi-infor- ated, ensure that the vehicle is parked mation display.
  • Page 156 2-2. Charging displayed. is set to “Start”, the “Repeat” screen (step 10) is displayed. Press of the meter When the charging mode is set control switches to select “+”, to “Departure”, set the “Climate and then press Prep” to on or off. The “Charging Mode”...
  • Page 157 2-2. Charging setting switches between on and off. ■ Switching charging schedules When set to on, the charging schedule between on and off is repeated on that day. It is possible to The registered charging schedules set more than one day to on. can be turned on and off.
  • Page 158 2-2. Charging ■ Changing the registered perform the necessary opera- charging schedules tion. The registered charging schedules can be modified or deleted. Perform step of the “Reg- istering the charging schedule” (P.153) procedure and display “Scheduled Events” screen. A list of the registered charging sched- ule will be displayed.
  • Page 159 2-2. Charging procedure (P.153) and display Perform step of the “Reg- “Charging Schedule” screen. istering the charging schedule” procedure (P.153) and display Press of the meter “Charging Schedule” screen. control switches to select Press of the meter “Charge Now”, and then press control switches to select “Next Event”, and then press Each time...
  • Page 160 2-2. Charging ● the “Registering the charging When the charging mode is “Start”, the current charging is interrupted, the schedule” procedure. (P.153) next charging will start at the set time. ■ Press to return to the previous When the power switch is turned screen.
  • Page 161 2-2. Charging owner’s manual”. When the power switch is in ACC, charging schedule setting operation Setting operations related to the can not be performed. charging schedule are performed Select and “Charging on the “Charging schedule” screen. schedule”, in that order. The illustrations used in the text The “Charging schedule”...
  • Page 162 2-2. Charging (P.162) Return button Press to close the “Charging schedule” screen.  Main content displayed on the calendar: Display Content Gray line Current time The charging mode is set to “Departure Green icon time” The charging mode is set to “Start at set Blue icon time”...
  • Page 163 2-2. Charging To operate the air conditioning system the AC charging cable is connected to according to the departure time, press the vehicle, charging is carried out the “Climate preparation” to set the according to the charging schedule set- function to on. tings.
  • Page 164 2-2. Charging ■ Changing the registered “Registering the charging schedule” procedure. (P.160) charging schedules When a setting is changed, its icon on Display the “Charging sched- the calendar also changes. ule” screen. (P.159)  Deleting registered items: Press “Edit”. Press “Delete”. The “Events”...
  • Page 165 2-2. Charging and off. WARNING ■ Cautions while performing the setting operation As the hybrid system needs to be operating during setting up the dis- play, ensure that the vehicle is parked in a place with adequate ventilation. In a closed area such as a garage, exhaust gases including harmful car- bon monoxide (CO) may collect and enter the vehicle.
  • Page 166: Using The "My Room Mode

    2-2. Charging Using the “My Room select “No”, and then press Mode” When the AC charging cable is connected to the vehicle, elec- trical components such as the air conditioning system or audio system can be used using the external power source.
  • Page 167 2-2. Charging lic charging station, operation to start charging using the charger may be required again before starting “My Room Mode”. ■ Meter display during charging If “My Room Mode” is not turned on for approximately 100 seconds after the power switch is turned on during charging, the power switch will automat- ically turn off.
  • Page 168 2-2. Charging nector that supplies power is connected, low. “Charging Port Lid is Open” is displayed • “My Room Mode” will end unless the on the multi-information display. In this power consumption inside the vehicle is improved. case, press of the meter control •...
  • Page 169: When Charging Cannot Be Carried Out

    Contact the building or facility manager, or an electri- cian. Immediately stop charging and contact Short circuit between CCID (Charging any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota Circuit Interrupting Device) and plug authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 170 Immediately stop charging and contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. When the hybrid battery (traction battery)
  • Page 171 2-2. Charging ■ Charging indicator of the charging port flashes and charging can- not be carried out. Likely cause Correction procedure When you wish to charge according to When charging indicator of the charging the charging schedule, wait until the set time.
  • Page 172 2-2. Charging setting clock, refer to “Multimedia owner’s manual”. : This can only be set if GPS calibration of clock is turned off in the Multimedia Dis- play settings. ■ Charging starts, even though charging schedule is registered Likely cause Correction procedure When charging according to the charging “Charge Now”...
  • Page 173 2-2. Charging Likely cause Correction procedure When the charging mode is set to “Departure” or “Departure time”, “Battery “Battery Heater” (P.128) operated Heater” may operate before charging starts. Check the status of the charging indicator of the charging port. (P.107) When hybrid battery (traction battery) warming control operates, the charging Outside temperature is low and hybrid...
  • Page 174 2-2. Charging ■ Charging does not start, even though it is time set in “Start” or “Start at set time” Likely cause Correction procedure Connect the AC charging cable before AC charging cable was connected after the time set in “Start” or “Start at set set time time”.
  • Page 175 If charging cannot be carried out, even though the proper procedures were fol- lowed, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. When the charging connector is Charging connector was unlocked while unlocked while charging, charging stops.
  • Page 176 Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Furthermore, if the error warning indica- tor on the CCID (Charging Circuit Inter- rupting Device) is flashing, there may be an electrical leakage.
  • Page 177 If charging cannot be carried out, even when using the genuine AC charging cable, consult any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ If “Charging Stopped Check Charging Source” is shown (2) Likely cause...
  • Page 178 Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Check if it is possible to charge with the AC charging cable equipped to the vehi- cle.
  • Page 179 Likely cause Correction procedure Have the vehicle inspected by any autho- Malfunction occurred in charging system rized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ If “The Traction Battery Temp is low System put priority on charging to preserve battery condition” is shown (Greenland only)
  • Page 180 2-2. Charging OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 181 Vehicle status informa- tion and indicators 3-1. Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators ........180 Gauges and meters (with 7- inch display)....187 Gauges and meters (with 12.3- inch display)....193 Multi-information display (with 7-inch display) ....199 Multi-information display (with 12.3-inch display) ...211 Head-up display....222 Energy monitor/consumption...
  • Page 182: Instrument Cluster

    3-1. Instrument cluster 3-1.Instrument cluster Warning lights and indicators 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 183 3-1. Instrument cluster  When digital speedometer is displayed The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the tar- get region. ■ With 12.3-inch display The meter type can be changed on of the multi-information display. (P.217) ...
  • Page 184 3-1. Instrument cluster  Type 2 The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the tar- get region.  Type 3 The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the tar- get region.
  • Page 185 3-1. Instrument cluster Toyota parking assist-sensor Warning lights OFF indicator (P.538) Warning lights inform the driver of PKSB OFF indicator malfunctions in the indicated vehi- equipped) (P.538) cle’s systems. BSM OFF indicator equipped) (P.539) Brake system warning light (P.534) RCTA OFF indicator...
  • Page 186 Have LTA indicator (P.359) the vehicle inspected by any autho- rized Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- (Green) rized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately if this occurs. LTA indicator (P.359)
  • Page 187 Brake hold operated indica- : The light comes on when the system is turned off. (P.323) : Toyota parking assist-sensor OFF Security indicator (P.77, indicator turns on when the power switch is turned to ON while the Toyota parking assist-sensor func- “READY”...
  • Page 188 If the BSM outside rear view mirror indi- cators do not illuminate or do not turn off, there may be a malfunction in the system. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 189: Gauges And Meters (With 7-Inch Display)

    3-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 7-inch display) The meters display various drive information. Meter display The display of the speedometer can be selected from two types, analog or digital. (P.206) ■ Analog speedometer The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target region. Hybrid System Indicator Displays the hybrid system output or regeneration level (P.190) Speedometer...
  • Page 190 3-1. Instrument cluster to HV mode). Charge the hybrid battery (traction battery) to allow EV driving. Odometer, trip meter and instrument cluster light control display Odometer: Displays the total distance that the vehicle has been driven Trip meter: Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset. Trip meters “A”...
  • Page 191 3-1. Instrument cluster Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, refer to “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. When the gauge is in the green zone, EV driving is possible.
  • Page 192 3-1. Instrument cluster hybrid battery (traction battery). Eco area Shows that the vehicle is being driven in an Eco-friendly manner. By keeping the indicator needle within Eco area, more Eco-friendly driving can be achieved. Power area Shows that an Eco-friendly driving range is being exceeded (during full power driving etc.) EV driving area (EV mode or AUTO...
  • Page 193 Take your vehicle to any authorized ● The engine may be overheating if Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized “Engine Coolant Temp High Stop in repairer, or any reliable repairer. a Safe Place See Owner’s Manual” is shown on the multi-information ●...
  • Page 194 3-1. Instrument cluster adjusted individually. However, when the surroundings are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on the tail lights will not change the instrument cluster bright- ness. Adjusting the clock The clock can be adjusted on the navigation/multimedia system. Refer to “Multimedia owner’s Man- ual”.
  • Page 195: Gauges And Meters (With 12.3-Inch Display)

    3-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 12.3-inch display) Meter display ■ Locations of gauges and meters The meter type can be changed on of the multi-information display. (P.217)  Type 1/Type 2 The units of measure may differ depending on the intended destination of the vehi- cle.
  • Page 196 3-1. Instrument cluster Digital speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Shift position and shift range Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.317) Clock Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS clock). For details, refer to “Multimedia owner’s manual”. Widget (Audio system-linked display) Displays the selected audio source or track on the meter.
  • Page 197 3-1. Instrument cluster  Type 3 Hybrid System Indicator Displays the Hybrid System Indicator. (P.196) Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P.193) Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (P.544) Outside temperature (P.198) Digital speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Shift position and shift range Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.317)
  • Page 198 3-1. Instrument cluster tank is not displayed correctly. • A small amount of fuel is added. • Fuel is added with the fuel gauge near or at “F”. • The vehicle is stopped on an uneven surface, such as a slope. •...
  • Page 199 3-1. Instrument cluster ● area, more Eco-friendly driving can be If the remaining battery is not dis- played in green, HV mode is automat- achieved. ically selected and EV mode cannot be used. To enable EV driving, charge Power area the hybrid battery (traction battery).
  • Page 200 When “--” or “E” is displayed, the sys- play. In this case, immediately stop tem may be malfunctioning. Take your the vehicle in a safe place, and check vehicle to your Toyota dealer. the engine after it has cooled com- pletely. (P.578) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 201: Multi-Information Display (With 7- Inch Display)

    3-1. Instrument cluster Odometer and trip meter Multi-information dis- play (with 7-inch display) display ■ Display items The multi-information display  Odometer is used to display fuel effi- Displays the total distance the vehicle ciency related information and has been driven. various types of driving- ...
  • Page 202 3-1. Instrument cluster play /move the cursor Information display area A variety of information can be dis- Press: Enter/Set played by selecting a menu icon. Press and hold: Reset/Display Additionally, warning or sugges- customizable items tion/advice pop-up displays will be dis- Return to the previous screen played in some situations.
  • Page 203 3-1. Instrument cluster charge remaining in the hybrid battery Icon Display (traction battery). (P.103) Driving information display Distance to empty (P.201) Displays the driving range with remain- Driving support system ing fuel. (P.204) information display Average power consumption (P.204) Displays the average power consump- Audio system-linked dis- tion since the function was reset or the play (P.204)
  • Page 204 3-1. Instrument cluster (traction battery). (P.90) Distance to empty Displays the driving range with remain- ing fuel. (P.204) Average fuel economy Displays the average fuel economy since the function was reset or the average fuel economy after starting or *1, 2, 3 refueling.
  • Page 205 3-1. Instrument cluster such as when starting off or cruising. Score Bar display It is easier to drive in an Eco-friendly manner by driving according to the dis- play showing the accelerator pedal High operations and staying within the refer- ence operation range.
  • Page 206 3-1. Instrument cluster tion rate of the electricity when EV driv- Driving support system ing is performed and equivalent to the information display fuel consumption for the gasoline vehi- cles. For this vehicle, electricity con- sumed per 100 km (“kWh/100 km”) is ■...
  • Page 207 3-1. Instrument cluster setting (since the system was ■ AWD system display started or between resets). (P.206) Use the displayed information as a ref- erence only. Following items will be displayed.  “Trip” • “Average Speed”: Displays the aver- age vehicle speed since hybrid sys- tem start Front tire direction display •...
  • Page 208 3-1. Instrument cluster Select to change each notification Settings display method of the lane departure alert.  “Sensitivity” Vehicle settings and the content displayed on the screen can be Select to set the lane departure alert changed by using the meter control sensitivity.
  • Page 209  Road Sign Assist on/off  “Volume” Select to enable/disable the RSA sys- tem. Select to set the volume of the buzzer which sounds when the Toyota parking  “Notification Method” assist-sensor is operated. Select to change each notification ■...
  • Page 210 3-1. Instrument cluster Select to enable/disable the battery Select to change the language on the cooler. (P.128) multi-information display.  “Units”  PBD (Power Back Door) (if Select to change the units of measure equipped) (P.243) displayed. Select to set up the following items. ...
  • Page 211 3-1. Instrument cluster • “Drive Info Type” the multi-information display • When the vehicle begins to move Select to change the drive information ● Settings for functions not equipped to type display between trip and total. the vehicle are not displayed. (P.204).
  • Page 212 3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Suggestion to enable the displayed asking if you wish to power back door (if equipped) close the power windows. To close all of the power windows, select If the power back door system is “Yes”. disabled on the screen and the power back door switch on the ■...
  • Page 213: Multi-Information Display (With 12.3-Inch Display)

    3-1. Instrument cluster tion is displayed on the content display Multi-information dis- area, the system operating state will not play (with 12.3-inch dis- be displayed in this area. play) RSA (Road Sign Assist) display area (if equipped) (P.364) The multi-information display ■...
  • Page 214 3-1. Instrument cluster use the display. Move the main meter and return ■ When changing driving mode to the previous screen Background color of the multi-informa- Call sending/receiving and his- tion display is changed following the selected driving mode. (P.411) tory display Linked with the hands-free system, WARNING...
  • Page 215 3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Changing the display contents Power Consumption/Fuel Switches items displayed on each Economy contents display area (left/cen- The display contents are different in ter/right). EV mode or AUTO EV/HV mode, Press and hold to display and HV mode. the cursor on the content display ...
  • Page 216 3-1. Instrument cluster  HV mode When the unit is set to “km/h”: Electricity consumption is the consump- tion rate of the electricity when EV driv- ing is performed and equivalent to the fuel consumption for the gasoline vehi- cles. For this vehicle, electricity con- sumed per 100 km (“kWh/100 km”) is displayed as electricity consumption on each screen.
  • Page 217 3-1. Instrument cluster Shows that the vehicle is being driven in an Eco-friendly manner. Power area Shows that an Eco-friendly driving range is being exceeded (during full power driving etc.). Current acceleration Reference operation range Score result A zone is displayed in blue under the Eco area which can be used as a refer- “Start”...
  • Page 218 3-1. Instrument cluster  Route guidance to destination dynamic radar cruise control with full- speed range.  Street name  Compass EV Ratio/EV Driving Ratio Audio system-linked display Select to enable selection of an audio source or track on the meter using the meter control switches.
  • Page 219 3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Setting procedure display was reset • “Distance”: Displays the distance Press and hold to display driven since the display was the cursor on the content display reset area (center). • “Total Time”: Displays the Press with the cursor elapsed time since the display on the content display area was reset...
  • Page 220 (P.395) Select to change each notifica- tion method of the lane departure Select to set up the following items. alert.  Toyota parking assist-sensor  “Sensitivity” on/off Select to set the lane departure Select to enable/disable the alert sensitivity.
  • Page 221 Select to enable/disable the battery pressure warning system sensor ID cooler. (P.128) codes must be registered by a Toyota • “Battery Heater” dealer. For information regarding Select to enable/disable the battery changing the registered ID code set, heater.
  • Page 222 3-1. Instrument cluster some situations. ■ Settings  “Calender”  “Language” Select to set up the calender. Select to change the language This can only be set if GPS cali- on the multi-information display. bration of clock is turned off in ...
  • Page 223 3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Suggestion to close the power Convenience Services (Sug- windows (linked to windshield gestion function) wiper operation) Displays suggestions to the driver If the windshield wipers are oper- in the following situations. To select ated with a power window open, a a response to a displayed sugges- suggestion message will be dis- tion, use the meter control...
  • Page 224: Head-Up Display

    3-1. Instrument cluster Head-up display ■ Head-up display will operate when The power switch is in ON. : If equipped ■ When using the head-up display The head-up display projects a The head-up display may seem dark or hard to see when viewed through sun- variety of driving-related infor- glasses, especially polarized sun- mation and the operating state...
  • Page 225 3-1. Instrument cluster Using the head-up display NOTICE ● Do not place anything on or put Vehicle settings and the content stickers onto the head-up display displayed on the head-up display projector. Doing so could interrupt head-up can be changed by using the meter display indications.
  • Page 226 3-1. Instrument cluster • Driving support system information Driving support system display information/navigation sys- • Compass (if equipped) tem-linked display area (if • Audio system operation status equipped)  Display angle Select to adjust the angle of the head- ■ Driving support system infor- up display.
  • Page 227 Take your vehicle to any authorized Displayed content is the same as that Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized displayed on the multi-information dis- repairer, or any reliable repairer. play. For details, refer to the explana- tions of each system.
  • Page 228: Energy Monitor/Consumption Screen

    3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Hybrid System Indicator Energy monitor/con- sumption screen You can view the status of your hybrid system and fuel consumption information on the multi-information display and Multimedia Display. System components Charge area Hybrid Eco area Eco area Power area Displayed content is the same as that displayed on the multi-information dis-...
  • Page 229 3-1. Instrument cluster  Multimedia Display  Multi-information display (vehi- cles with 12.3-inch display) Press from the main menu, then press “Energy flow”. ■ Reading the display The arrows will appear in accor- dance with the energy flow. When there is no energy flow, arrows will not be displayed.
  • Page 230 3-1. Instrument cluster ■ Current fuel consumption Rear electric motor (traction screen motor) If a screen other than current fuel Rear tires consumption screen is displayed, Front tires press “Current”. Use the displayed average fuel con- ■ Color of the hybrid battery (traction sumption as a reference.
  • Page 231 3-1. Instrument cluster Latest fuel consumption Best recorded fuel consumption Previous fuel consumption record Resetting the history data Updating the latest fuel con- sumption data ■ Updating the history data Update the latest fuel consumption by pressing “Update” to measure the cur- rent fuel consumption again.
  • Page 232 3-1. Instrument cluster OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 233 Before driving 4-1. Key information Keys........232 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors ......235 Back door ......240 Smart entry & start system ........253 4-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats......258 Rear seats ......259 Driving position memory ...261 Head restraints ....264 4-4.
  • Page 234: Key Information Keys

    • Operating the wireless remote control aged, it is recommended that function (P.233) replacement is carried out by any autho- • Operating the Remote Air Condition- rized Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- ing System (P.438) rized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Mechanical keys ●...
  • Page 235 If this message is displayed but you have not had a new electronic key regis- ■ In case of a smart entry & start tered, ask any authorized Toyota retailer system malfunction or other key- or Toyota authorized repairer, or any related problems reliable repairer to check if an unknown P.571...
  • Page 236 System (P.438) P.570 : These settings must be customized ■ If a wrong key is used at any authorized Toyota retailer or The key cylinder rotates freely to isolate Toyota authorized repairer, or any inside mechanism. reliable repairer. : If equipped...
  • Page 237: 4-2. Opening, Closing And Locking The Doors

    Press and hold to open the side win- dows and panoramic moon roof (if equipped). : These settings must be customized at any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ Switching the door unlock function...
  • Page 238 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors The setting changes each time an oper- control and open and close a door once ation is performed, as shown below. after the settings have been changed. (If a door is not opened within 30 seconds (When changing the setting continu- ously, release the buttons, wait for at after...
  • Page 239 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors message will be displayed on the multi-information display for approxi- mately 6 seconds. • 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.
  • Page 240 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocks all the doors WARNING ■ Using the inside lock buttons ● Set the rear door child-protector locks when children are seated in the rear seats. ■ When opening or closing a door Check the surroundings of the vehicle such as whether the vehicle is on an incline, whether there is enough...
  • Page 241 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors by unlocking all the doors with the Function Operation entry function or wireless remote con- trol. All doors are auto- matically locked Speed linked door when vehicle Rear door child-protector locking function speed is approxi- lock mately 20 km/h (12mph) or higher.
  • Page 242: Back Door

    4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● Back door Never let anyone sit in the luggage compartment. In the event of sudden braking, sud- The back door can be den swerving or a collision, they are susceptible to death or serious locked/unlocked and injury.
  • Page 243 When installing an not opened fully, while on a steep accessory part to the back door, incline. Make sure that the back using a genuine Toyota part is rec- door is secured before using the ommended. luggage compartment.
  • Page 244 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors seconds after the doors are locked. outside to close it. Locks all the doors Be careful not to pull the back door Check that the door is securely locked. sideways when closing the back door with the handle.
  • Page 245 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 246 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors opens/closes. ■ Using the power back door switch on the back door Unlock the back door before operating. Press the switch. Pressing the switch while the power back door is opening/closing stops the The power back door automatically operation.
  • Page 247 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors enables automatic opening and • The back door will not start oper- closing of the power back door by ating while a foot is detected putting your foot near the lower under the rear bumper. center part of the rear bumper and •...
  • Page 248 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors OFF, the light will go off automatically after 20 minutes. ■ Back door closer In the event that the back door is left slightly open, the back door closer will automatically close it to the fully closed position.
  • Page 249 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors after a door reserve lock operation is interferes with the communication performed, the door reserve lock func- between the electronic key and the tion is canceled and all the doors will vehicle (P.254) unlock.
  • Page 250 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors bumper ● When an object is moved from under the rear bumper ● If someone is swinging their legs while sitting on the rear bumper ● If the legs or another part of some- one’s body contacts the rear bumper while passing by the vehicle Loosen the screw.
  • Page 251 When caught. installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Toyota ● If anyone is in the vicinity, make part is recommended. sure they are safe and let them know that the back door is about to ■...
  • Page 252 ● Do not attach any accessories cause any of your belongings to get other than genuine Toyota parts to caught. the back door. ● When putting your foot near the ●...
  • Page 253 If the kick sensor back door will not close automati- does not operate in the following cally. situations, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota ■ Hands Free Power Back Door retailer or Toyota authorized precautions (if equipped) repairer, or any reliable repairer.
  • Page 254 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors changed back on the screen of the multi-information display. Adjusting the open position of the back door (vehicles with power back door) ■ Customization The open position of the power The opening position can be set with the back door can be adjusted.
  • Page 255: Smart Entry & Start System

    4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart entry & start sys- Antennas inside the cabin ■ Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected) The following operations can be performed simply by carry- ing the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket.
  • Page 256 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When an exterior alarm sounds once unlock the doors. for 5 seconds ■ Turning an electronic key to bat- tery-saving mode Correction proce- Situation ● dure When battery-saving mode is set, bat- tery depletion is minimized by stop- An attempt was ping the electronic key from receiving...
  • Page 257 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When the electronic key battery is the doors cannot be locked/unlocked depleted using the above methods, use the mechanical key. (P.234) ● Near a TV tower, electric power plant, If the hybrid system cannot be started gas station, radio station, large dis- play, airport or other facility that gen- using the smart entry &...
  • Page 258 4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors key is near the vehicle, there is a pos- handle is gripped. sibility that the door may not be ■ When the vehicle is not driven for unlocked by the entry function. (Use extended periods the wireless remote control to unlock ●...
  • Page 259 Radio waves could have unex- pected effects on the operation of such medical devices. Ask any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer for details for dis- abling the entry function.
  • Page 260: Adjusting The Seats Front Seats

    4-3. Adjusting the seats  Power seat 4-3.Adjusting the seats Front seats The seats can be adjusted (lon- gitudinally, 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...
  • Page 261: Rear Seats

    4-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats WARNING ● Make sure to leave enough space around the feet so they do not get Reclining adjustments and stuck. folding the seatbacks can be ● Manual seat only: After adjusting done with lever operation. the seat, make sure that the seat is locked in position.
  • Page 262 4-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ● After adjusting the seat, make sure that the seat is locked in position. If the seatback is not securely locked, the red marking will be visi- ble. Make sure that the red marking is not visible. ■...
  • Page 263: Driving Position Memory

    4-3. Adjusting the seats Driving position mem- WARNING ● Do not allow children to enter the luggage compartment. : If equipped ● Do not operate the rear seat if it is occupied. This feature automatically ● adjusts the driver’s seat to suit Be careful not to get feet or hands caught in the moving parts or joints your preferences.
  • Page 264 The seat position may not be recalled in some situations when the seat position is recorded in a certain range. For details, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. WARNING ■ To stop the position recall opera- ■...
  • Page 265 4-3. Adjusting the seats ton “1” or “2” before performing the recorded position. If the driving position is in a position following: that has already been recorded, the Carry only the key you want to reg- seat will not move. ister, and then close the driver’s ■...
  • Page 266: Head Restraints

    4-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Rear seats Head restraints Head restraints are provided 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 267 4-3. Adjusting the seats If the head restraint touches the ceiling, making the removal difficult, change the seat height or angle. (P.258) Installing the head restraints Align the head restraint with the installation holes and push it down to the lock position. Press and hold the lock release button when lowering the head...
  • Page 268: Adjusting The Steering Wheel And Mirrors Steering Wheel

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors 4-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ■ Steering wheel After adjusting the steering wheel Make sure that the steering wheel is Adjustment procedure securely locked. Otherwise, the steering wheel may Hold the steering wheel and move suddenly, possibly causing an accident, and resulting in death or push the lever down.
  • Page 269: Inside Rear View Mirror

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Changing automatic anti-glare Inside rear view mirror function mode on/off When the automatic anti-glare function : If equipped is in ON mode, the indicator illumi- The rear view mirror’s position nates. can be adjusted to enable suf- The function will set to ON mode each ficient confirmation of the rear time the power switch is turned to ON.
  • Page 270: Digital Rear-View Mirror

    4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ● As the range of the image displayed Digital Rear-view Mirror by the Digital Rear-view Mirror is different from that of the optical mir- : If equipped ror, make sure to check this differ- ence before driving.
  • Page 271 Toyota are bothering you, change to optical retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or mirror mode. any reliable repairer. ● When the back door is open, the Digi- tal Rear-view Mirror image may not display properly.
  • Page 272 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Adjusting the mirror Press change the setting. ■ Adjusting the mirror height The icons will disappear if a button is The height of the rear view mirror not operated for approximately 5 sec- onds or more.
  • Page 273 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ■ ror mode and the optical mirror To prevent the light sensors from malfunctioning mode. To prevent the light sensors from mal-  When using the digital mirror functioning, do not touch or cover them. mode P.270 ...
  • Page 274 Stop using the system clean the mirror. They may discolor, immediately and contact any autho- deteriorate or damage the mirror rized Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- surface. rized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ● Do not smoke, use matches, use cigarette lighters or allow open flames near the mirror.
  • Page 275 If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following table for the likely cause and the solution. If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 276 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Symptom Likely cause Solution Clean the mirror surface gently, The mirror surface is dirty. using a soft dry cloth. Change to optical mirror mode. Sunlight or headlights are shin- (If the light is coming through ing directly into the Digital Rear- the panoramic moon roof [if view Mirror.
  • Page 277 The image is out The camera or its surrounding and have the vehicle inspected of alignment. area has received a strong by any authorized Toyota impact. retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. The display is Change to optical mirror mode...
  • Page 278 Digital Rear-view Mirror will the vehicle inspected by any turn off.) authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Change to optical mirror mode and have the vehicle inspected...
  • Page 279: 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 position can be adjusted to enable suf- ficient confirmation of the rear view. ■...
  • Page 280 4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Folding the mirrors Folds the mirrors Extends the mirrors Putting the outside rear view mirror folding switch in the neutral position sets the mirrors to automatic mode. Automatic mode allows the folding or extending of the mirrors to be linked to locking/unlocking of the doors.
  • Page 281: 4-5. Opening, Closing The Windows And Moon Roof

    4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof window movement is stopped and the 4-5.Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Power windows side window is opened slightly. ■ Catch protection function Opening and closing the If an object becomes caught between power windows the door and side window while the side window is opening, side window move-...
  • Page 282 It is possible for children and other cle inspected by any authorized Toyota passengers to have body parts retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or caught in the power window. Also, any reliable repairer.
  • Page 283 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof WARNING ● When exiting the vehicle, turn the power switch to OFF, carry the key and exit the vehicle along with the child. There may be accidental operation, due to mischief, etc., that may possibly lead to an accident.
  • Page 284: Panoramic Moon Roof

    4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof ■ Tilting the panoramic moon Panoramic moon roof roof up and down : If equipped Press the switch to tilt the Use the overhead switches to panoramic moon roof up. operate the panoramic moon roof and electronic sunshade.
  • Page 285 (P.79) : These settings must be customized at any authorized Toyota retailer or ■ The panoramic moon roof can be Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- operated when able repairer. The power switch is in ON. ■...
  • Page 286 ● rectly, have the vehicle inspected by any Do not let a child operate the elec- authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota tronic sunshade. Closing the elec- authorized repairer, or any reliable tronic sunshade on someone can repairer.
  • Page 287 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof ● The jam protection function may not WARNING work if something gets caught just ● Check to make sure that all passen- before the panoramic moon roof or gers do not have any part of their electronic sunshade is fully closed.
  • Page 288 4-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 289: Driving

    5-1. Before driving Speed limiter.....384 Driving the vehicle ....288 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) .386 Cargo and luggage ...294 Toyota parking assist-sensor ........395 Trailer towing ....296 PKSB (Parking Support Brake) 5-2. Driving procedures ........403 Power (ignition) switch..310 Parking Support Brake func- Hybrid transmission ..315...
  • Page 290: 5-1. Before Driving

    5-1. Before driving ■ Parking the vehicle 5-1.Before driving Driving the vehicle With the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal. The following procedures should be observed to ensure Set the parking brake. (P.320) safe driving: Make sure the parking brake indicator light is on.
  • Page 291 Driving in the rain ● ■ Drive carefully when it is raining, Breaking in your new Toyota because visibility will be reduced, the To extend the life of the vehicle, observ- windows may become fogged-up, and ing the following precautions is recom- the road could be slippery.
  • Page 292 5-1. Before driving ● During normal driving, do not turn WARNING off the hybrid system. Turning the ■ When driving the vehicle hybrid system off while driving will ● not cause loss of steering or brak- Do not drive if you are unfamiliar ing control.
  • Page 293 Have the brake pads checked and shift lever is in R. replaced by any authorized Toyota Doing so may result in an accident retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or damage to the vehicle.
  • Page 294 5-1. Before driving ● Always apply the parking brake, WARNING shift the shift lever to P, stop the ● Avoid revving or racing the engine. hybrid system and lock the vehicle. Running the engine at high speed Do not leave the vehicle unat- while the vehicle is stopped may tended while the “READY”...
  • Page 295 Do not depress the accelerator and flooded, be sure to have any autho- brake pedals at the same time rized Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- during driving, as this may restrain rized repairer, or any reliable repairer the hybrid system output.
  • Page 296: Cargo And Luggage

    5-1. Before driving Sudden start restraint con- Cargo and luggage trol (Drive-Start Control [DSC]) Take notice of the following information about storage pre- When the following unusual opera- cautions, cargo capacity and tion is performed with the accelera- load. tor pedal depressed, the hybrid system output may be restrained.
  • Page 297 5-1. Before driving ● If driving for a long distance, on WARNING rough roads, or at high speeds, ● Do not place cargo or luggage in or stop the vehicle now and then on the following locations. during the trip to make sure the cargo remains in its place.
  • Page 298: Trailer Towing

    Disable the following systems, as the systems may not operate properly. operating conditions. ● LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (if Toyota warranties do not apply equipped) (P.353) to damage or malfunction ● Dynamic radar cruise control with full- caused by towing a trailer for speed range (if equipped) (P.368)
  • Page 299 Towing hitch/bracket injury. ■ Trailer towing precautions Toyota recommends the use of the When towing, make sure that none of Toyota hitch/bracket for your vehi- the weight limits are exceeded. cle. Other products of a suitable (P.298)
  • Page 300 5-1. Before driving ■ Information tag (manufac- NOTICE turer’s label) ■ Do not directly splice trailer lights Directly splicing trailer lights may damage your vehicle’s electrical sys- tem and cause a malfunction. Important points regarding trailer loads ■ Total trailer weight and per- missible drawbar load Gross vehicle mass The combined weight of the driver, pas-...
  • Page 301 5-1. Before driving WARNING ■ When the gross vehicle mass or maximum permissible axle capacity is exceeded Failing to observe this precaution may lead to an accident causing death or serious injury. ● Add an additional 20.0 kPa (0.2 kgf/cm or bar, 3 psi) to the recom- mended tire inflation pressure value.
  • Page 302 5-1. Before driving Installation positions for the towing hitch/bracket and hitch ball  Except for GR SPORT models 457 mm (18.0 in.) 461 mm (18.1 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 303 5-1. Before driving 536 mm (21.1 in.) 538 mm (21.2 in.) 538 mm (21.2 in.) 536 mm (21.1 in.) 461 mm (18.1 in.) 457 mm (18.0 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 304 5-1. Before driving  For GR SPORT models 457 mm (18.0 in.) 461 mm (18.1 in.) 536 mm (21.1 in.) 538 mm (21.2 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 305 5-1. Before driving 538 mm (21.2 in.) 536 mm (21.1 in.) 461 mm (18.1 in.) 457 mm (18.0 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 306 5-1. Before driving  Except for GR SPORT models 2 mm (0.07 in.) 13 mm (0.5 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 307 5-1. Before driving 28 mm (1.1 in.) 34 mm (1.3 in.) 412 mm (16.2 in.) 332 mm (13.1 in.) 370 mm (14.6 in.) 570 mm (22.4 in.) 601 mm (23.7 in.) 1073 mm (42.2 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 308 5-1. Before driving  For GR SPORT models 2 mm (0.07 in.) 13 mm (0.5 in.) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 309 5-1. Before driving 29 mm (1.1 in.) 34 mm (1.3 in.) 412 mm (16.2 in.) 348 mm (13.7 in.) 386 mm (15.2 in.) 586 mm (23.1 in.) 617 mm (24.3 in.) 1089 mm (42.9 in.) ■ Practicing driving with a cou- NOTICE pled trailer ■...
  • Page 310 The ■ vehicle may also be rocked by Break-in schedule Toyota recommends that vehicles fitted passing buses or large trucks. Fre- with new power train components quently check behind when moving should not be used for towing trailers for alongside such vehicles.
  • Page 311 5-1. Before driving adversely affect handling of your vehicle and trailer, causing instability. ● If trailer swaying occurs: • Firmly grip the steering wheel. Steer straight ahead. Do not try to control trailer swaying by turning the steering wheel. • Begin releasing the accelerator pedal immediately but very gradually to reduce speed.
  • Page 312: 5-2. Driving Procedures

    Continue depressing the brake pedal been deactivated. (P.77) until the “READY” indicator is illumi- Contact any authorized Toyota retailer nated. or Toyota authorized repairer, or any The hybrid system can be started from reliable repairer. ● If a message related to start-up is...
  • Page 313 ■ Note for the entry function vehicle, contact any authorized Toyota P.255 retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or ■ any reliable repairer immediately. Steering lock function (if equipped) ● ■...
  • Page 314 Contact ■ Customization any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any If the smart entry & start system has reliable repairer immediately. been deactivated in a customized set- ting, refer to P.572.
  • Page 315 5-2. Driving procedures WARNING ■ Stopping the hybrid system in an emergency ● If you want to stop the hybrid sys- tem in an emergency while driving the vehicle, press and hold the power switch for more than 2 sec- onds, or press it briefly 3 times or more in succession.
  • Page 316 5-2. Driving procedures shift lever is in P or the shift lever but- tion display and press the power ton is not pressed, and the power switch shortly and firmly. switch is in ACC or ON (the hybrid system is not operating), a buzzer Check that “ACCESSORY”...
  • Page 317: Hybrid Transmission

    5-2. Driving procedures shifting to 5 or 4. (P.317, 318) Hybrid transmission ● When switching the driving mode to sport mode while driving in D position. Select the shift position (P.411) depending on your purpose ■ Restraining sudden start (Drive- Start Control) and situation.
  • Page 318 Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or While the power switch is Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer immediately.
  • Page 319 5-2. Driving procedures Press and hold the shift lock override enabling the level of engine braking button and then push the button on force to be selected. the shift knob. The shift lever can be shifted while both buttons are pressed. Upshifting WARNING Downshifting...
  • Page 320 This may indicate a malfunction in the transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately. (In this situation, the transmission will oper- Upshifting ate in the same manner as when the shift lever is in D.)
  • Page 321: Turn Signal Lever

    5-2. Driving procedures ■ If the turn signals stop flashing Turn signal lever before a lane change has been per- formed Operating instructions Operate the lever again. ■ To discontinue flashing of the turn signals during a lane change Operate the lever in the opposite direc- tion.
  • Page 322: Parking Brake

    5-2. Driving procedures Pull and hold the parking brake switch if Parking brake an emergency occurs and it is neces- sary to operate the parking brake while The parking brake can be set driving. or released automatically or Press the switch to release the manually.
  • Page 323 5-2. Driving procedures  When the shift lever is shifted from P, the parking brake will be released, and the parking brake indicator light and the parking brake switch indicator will turn off.  When the shift lever is shifted to P, the parking brake will be set, and the parking brake indicator ■...
  • Page 324 Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized ■ When parking the vehicle Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized Do not leave a child in the vehicle repairer, or any reliable repairer. alone. The parking brake may be ■...
  • Page 325: Brake Hold

    Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, ■ Brake hold system operating con- or any reliable repairer immediately if ditions this occurs.
  • Page 326 When an inspection at any autho- brake hold standby indicator light will go rized Toyota retailer or Toyota off. In addition, if any of the conditions authorized repairer, or any reliable are detected while the system is holding...
  • Page 327 5-2. Driving procedures WARNING ■ When stopped on a slippery road The system cannot stop the vehicle when the gripping ability of the tires has been exceeded. Do not use the system when stopped on a slippery road. NOTICE ■ When parking the vehicle The brake hold system is not designed for use when parking the...
  • Page 328: Operating The Lights And Wip- Ers Headlight Switch

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers daytime running lights turn on automati- 5-3.Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch cally whenever the hybrid system is started and the parking brake is The headlights can be oper- released with the headlight switch in the ated manually or automati- position.
  • Page 329 The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by any This system allows the headlights authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable to be turned on for 30 seconds repairer. when the power switch is turned to ■...
  • Page 330: Ahb (Automatic High Beam)

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers AHB (Automatic High Beam) : If equipped The Automatic High Beam uses an in-vehicle front cam- era to assess the brightness of streetlights, the lights of vehi- cles ahead etc., and automati- cally turns the high beams on or off as necessary.
  • Page 331 5-3. Operating the lights and wipers The Automatic High Beam indicator will faraway lane on a wide road come on when the system is operating. • When vehicles ahead have no lights ● The high beams may be turned off if a vehicle ahead that is using fog lights without using the headlights is detected.
  • Page 332 • When going through the Straits of Dover ■ If “Headlight System Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is displayed on the multi-information display The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 333: Fog Light Switch

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ Temporarily switching to the Fog light switch low beams Pull the lever toward you and then The fog lights offer improved return it to its original position. visibility in difficult driving conditions, such as in rain and The high beams are on while the lever is pulled toward you, however, after the fog.
  • Page 334: Windshield Wipers And Washer

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers sensor detects falling rain. The system Windshield wipers and automatically adjusts wiper timing in washer accordance with rain volume and vehi- cle speed. Operating the lever can switch The sensor sensitivity can be between automatic operation adjusted when “AUTO”...
  • Page 335 ■ When a nozzle becomes blocked ate the wipers in any mode other than In this case, contact any authorized “AUTO”. Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized ■ repairer, or any reliable repairer. If no windshield washer fluid sprays Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object.
  • Page 336: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    5-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rear window wiper and NOTICE washer ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- charge Do not leave the wipers on longer The rear window wiper and than necessary when the hybrid sys- washer can be used by operat- tem is off.
  • Page 337 When the back door is closed, wiper operation will resume. : The setting must be customized at any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. ■ Reverse-linked rear window wiper function...
  • Page 338: Opening The Fuel Tank Cap.336

    5-4. Refueling 5-4.Refueling ● Opening the fuel tank Always hold the grips on the fuel tank cap and turn it slowly to remove it. A whooshing sound may be heard when the fuel tank cap is loosened. Perform the following steps to Wait until the sound cannot be open the fuel tank cap: heard before fully removing the...
  • Page 339 WARNING ■ When replacing the fuel tank cap Do not use anything but a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 340: 5-5. Using The Driving Support Systems

    WARNING Toyota Safety Sense ■ Toyota Safety Sense : If equipped The Toyota Safety Sense is designed to operate under the assumption that The Toyota Safety Sense con- the driver will drive safely, and is sists of the following drive...
  • Page 341 In the following cases, the radar operate properly, possibly leading to sensor must be recalibrated. Con- an accident resulting in death or seri- tact any authorized Toyota retailer ous injury. or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer for details.
  • Page 342 Also, do not touch the lens. If the lens is dirty or damaged, con- tact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. From the top of the windshield to ●...
  • Page 343 In the following situations, perform the actions specified in the table. When the nor- mal operating conditions are detected, the message will disappear and the system will become operational. If the message does not disappear, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Situation...
  • Page 344 5-5. Using the driving support systems If the message does not disappear, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. • When the temperature around the radar sensor is outside of the operational range, such as when the vehicle is in the sun or in an extremely cold environment •...
  • Page 345: Pcs

    5-5. Using the driving support systems PCS (Pre-Collision Sys- System functions tem) ■ Pre-collision warning When the system determines that : If equipped the possibility of a frontal collision is The pre-collision system uses high, a buzzer will sound and a a radar sensor and front cam- warning message will be displayed era to detect objects (P.343)
  • Page 346 5-5. Using the driving support systems  When you turn right/left, pedes- into within its lane, and the driver has begun evasive maneuver or trian is detected in the forward steering, emergency steering assist direction and estimated to enter will assist the steering movements your vehicle’s path (bicyclists are to help enhance the vehicle stability not detected.)
  • Page 347 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● In some situations, while the pre- WARNING collision braking function is operat- ● Although this system is designed to ing, operation of the function may help avoid a collision or help reduce be canceled if the accelerator pedal the impact of the collision, its effec- is depressed strongly or the steer- tiveness may change according to...
  • Page 348 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a compact spare tire or an WARNING emergency tire puncture repair kit is • When the emergency steering used assist is operating, if the steering ● If equipment (snow plow, etc.) that wheel is held firmly or is operated in may obstruct the radar sensor or the opposite direction to that which...
  • Page 349 5-5. Using the driving support systems The warning timing setting is retained when the power switch is turned to OFF. However, if the pre-collision sys- tem is disabled and re-enabled, the operation timing will return to the default setting (middle). If the pre-collision warning timing is changed, emergency steering assist timing will also be changed...
  • Page 350 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Pre-collision brake assist Relative speed between Detectable objects Vehicle speed your vehicle and object Preceding and stopped Approx. 30 to 180 km/h (20 Approx. 30 to 180 km/h (20 vehicles to 110 mph) to 110 mph) Approx.
  • Page 351 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Intersection right/left turn assistance (pre-collision warning) When the turn signal lights are not flashing, support for turning left or right at an inter- section which targets oncoming vehicles does not work. Relative speed Oncoming vehicle Detectable objects Vehicle speed...
  • Page 352 5-5. Using the driving support systems roadside, such as detectable objects, an iron bridge guardrails, utility poles, trees, or walls • When there is a metal object (man- • When there is a detectable object or hole cover, steel plate, etc.), steps, or other object by the roadside at the a protrusion in front of your vehicle entrance of a curve...
  • Page 353 5-5. Using the driving support systems in front of an oncoming vehicle or a • When a detectable object is under a crossing pedestrian. structure • While making a right/left turn, when an • When part of a detectable object is oncoming vehicle or a crossing hidden by an object, such as large pedestrian stops before entering the...
  • Page 354 5-5. Using the driving support systems • While driving on a curve and for a few seconds after driving on a curve • If your vehicle is skidding • If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered • If a vehicle ahead is carrying a load which protrudes past its rear bumper •...
  • Page 355: Lta (Lane Tracing Assist)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems ations, such as the following, the LTA (Lane Tracing emergency steering assist may not operate. Assist) • When the white (yellow) lane lines are difficult to see, such as when they are : If equipped faint, diverging/merging, or a shadow is cast upon them While driving on a road with...
  • Page 356 Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ● Failure to perform appropriate driv- ing operations and pay careful ●...
  • Page 357 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Objects or patterns that could be WARNING mistaken for white (yellow) lines are ● When the follow-up cruising dis- present on the side of the road play is displayed (P.359) and the (guardrails, reflective poles, etc.). preceding vehicle changes lanes.
  • Page 358 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● The vehicle is extremely tilted due WARNING to carrying heavy luggage or having ● The vehicle is driven in an area improper tire pressure. without white (yellow) lines, such as ● The distance to the preceding vehi- in front of a tollgate or checkpoint, cle is extremely short.
  • Page 359 5-5. Using the driving support systems the steering wheel vibrates, check the determines that the vehicle might area around your vehicle and carefully depart from its lane and that the possi- operate the steering wheel to move the bility of a collision with an overtaking vehicle back to the center of the lane.
  • Page 360 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Lane centering function LTA system setting This function is linked with dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed ■ Turning the lane centering range and provides the required function ON/OFF assistance by operating the steer- Press the LTA switch.
  • Page 361 5-5. Using the driving support systems ues in the same condition the next Operation display of steering time the hybrid system is started. wheel operation support ■ Turning the LTA system OFF Displayed when the multi-information display is switched to the driving sup- Press and hold the LTA switch port system information display.
  • Page 362 5-5. Using the driving support systems  Inside of displayed lines is white  Vehicles with 12.3-inch display Indicates that the system is recognizing LTA indicator white (yellow) lines or a course . When The illumination condition of the indica- the vehicle departs from its lane, the tor informs the driver of the system white line displayed on the side the...
  • Page 363 5-5. Using the driving support systems lane (lane centering function). Follow-up cruising display Displayed when the multi-information display is switched to the driving sup- port system information display. Indicates that steering assist of the lane centering function is operating by moni- toring the position of a preceding vehi- cle.
  • Page 364 5-5. Using the driving support systems • Vehicle is not accelerated or deceler- operating. ated by a fixed amount or more. • TRC or VSC is not turned off. • Steering wheel is not operated with a • Hands off steering wheel warning is steering force level suitable for chang- not displayed.
  • Page 365 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Vehicles with BSM: It may not be pos- Depending on the vehicle condition and sible for the system to determine if road conditions, the warning may not there is a danger of a collision with a operate.
  • Page 366: Assist)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems erly. Have the vehicle inspected by any RSA (Road Sign Assist) authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable : If equipped repairer. The RSA system recognizes ● “LTA Unavailable” specific road signs using the...
  • Page 367 5-5. Using the driving support systems • Speed limit related information sign Indication on the multi-infor- (Motorway, Expressway, Urban area, mation display Residential area) • End of prohibition sign When the front camera recognizes • No-entry sign (when notification is a sign and/or information of a sign necessary) is available from the navigation sys-...
  • Page 368 5-5. Using the driving support systems road is not available from the naviga- : No speed limit information is dis- tion system played when neither speed limit road sign nor speed limit related informa- : No speed limit information tion is available. displayed when neither speed limit ...
  • Page 369 5-5. Using the driving support systems speed unit) may be detected incor- Exit ramp on right rectly and a notification function may not operate properly. Exit ramp on left ■ Setting procedure P.206, 217 Time ■ Automatic turn-off of RSA sign dis- : Displayed simultaneously with play speed limit.
  • Page 370: Dynamic Radar Cruise Control With Full-Speed Range

    ■ If “RSA Malfunction Visit Your Dealer” is shown The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ Customization Some functions can be customized.
  • Page 371 5-5. Using the driving support systems Multi-information display WARNING ■ Before using dynamic radar Set speed cruise control with full-speed range Indicators ● Driving safely is the sole responsi-  Vehicles with 12.3-inch multi- bility of the driver. Do not rely solely information display on the system, and drive safely by always paying careful attention to...
  • Page 372 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● Assisting the driver to operate the WARNING vehicle ■ Cautions regarding the driving The dynamic radar cruise control with assist systems full-speed range does not include Observe the following precautions, as functions which will prevent or avoid there are limitations to the assistance collisions with vehicles ahead of your provided by the system.
  • Page 373 5-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● When there is rain, snow, etc. on the front surface of the radar or front camera ● In traffic conditions that require fre- quent repeated acceleration and deceleration ● When your vehicle is towing a trailer or during emergency towing ●...
  • Page 374 5-5. Using the driving support systems When a vehicle is detected running ahead of you, the system automatically deceler- ates your vehicle. When a greater reduction in vehicle speed is necessary, the sys- tem applies the brakes (the stop lights will come on at this time). The system will respond to changes in the speed of the vehicle ahead in order to maintain the vehi- cle-to-vehicle distance set by the driver.
  • Page 375 5-5. Using the driving support systems Accelerate or decelerate, with accelerator pedal operation, to the desired vehicle speed (at or above approximately 30 km/h [20 mph]) and press the “-SET” switch to set the speed. Cruise control “SET” indicator will come The vehicle speed at the moment the Increases the speed (Except switch is released becomes the set...
  • Page 376 5-5. Using the driving support systems : When the set speed is shown in Vehicle-to-vehicle distance “km/h” settings (vehicle-to-vehicle : When the set speed is shown in distance control mode) “MPH”  Increasing the set speed by the Select a distance from the table accelerator pedal below.
  • Page 377 5-5. Using the driving support systems speed. Approach warning (vehicle- to-vehicle distance control mode) When your vehicle is too close to a vehicle ahead, and sufficient auto- matic deceleration via the cruise control is not possible, the display will flash and the buzzer will sound to alert the driver.
  • Page 378 5-5. Using the driving support systems  When the speed of the preceding ■ Operation display vehicle matches or exceeds your vehicle speed  When the preceding vehicle is traveling at an extremely slow speed  Immediately after the cruise con- trol speed was set ...
  • Page 379 5-5. Using the driving support systems Adjusting the speed setting: P.373 Selecting constant speed Canceling and resuming the speed set- control mode ting: P.375 When constant speed control mode is selected, your vehicle will main- tain a set speed without controlling the vehicle-to-vehicle distance.
  • Page 380 5-5. Using the driving support systems  When the current set speed is set while driving at below approxi- mately 30 km/h [20 mph], the set higher than the recognized speed will be set to approximately 30 speed limit km/h [20 mph].) Press and hold the “-SET”...
  • Page 381 (vehicles with RSA) Contact any authorized Toyota retailer As the Dynamic Radar Cruise Control or Toyota authorized repairer, or any with Road Sign Assist may not operate reliable repairer. properly in conditions in which RSA may ■...
  • Page 382 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ As the sensor may not be able to cor- Conditions under which the vehi- rectly detect these types of vehicles, the cle-to-vehicle distance control approach warning (P.375) may not be mode may not function correctly activated.
  • Page 383: Cruise Control

    5-5. Using the driving support systems around a curve on an incline/decline Cruise control ● When the course of the vehicle differs from the shape of the curve : If equipped ● When the vehicle speed is exces- sively high when entering a curve Use the cruise control to main- ●...
  • Page 384 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Operation switches Setting the vehicle speed Press the cruise control main switch to activate the cruise con- trol. Cruise control indicator will be dis- played. Press the switch again to deactivate the cruise control. “+RES”...
  • Page 385 5-5. Using the driving support systems the “+RES” or “-SET” switch until Canceling and resuming the the desired set speed is obtained. constant speed control Increases the speed Pressing the cancel switch can- Decreases the speed cels the constant speed control. Fine adjustment: Press the switch.
  • Page 386: Speed Limiter

    Doing so may result in control of the tem. Have the vehicle inspected by any vehicle being lost and could cause a authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota serious or fatal accident. authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
  • Page 387 5-5. Using the driving support systems vate the speed limiter. release when the desired speed is reached. Canceling and resuming the speed limiter Accelerate or decelerate, with accelerator pedal operation, to the desired maximum speed and press the “-SET” switch to set the speed.
  • Page 388: Bsm (Blind Spot Monitor)

    Assists the driver in making a iter system. Have the vehicle inspected decision when changing lanes by any authorized Toyota retailer or  The RCTA (Rear Crossing Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer.
  • Page 389 5-5. Using the driving support systems nate. If the turn signal lever is operated WARNING toward the detected side, the outside ■ Cautions regarding the use of rear view mirror indicator will flash. the RCTA function RCTA function: There is a limit to the degree of recog- When a vehicle approaching from the nition accuracy and control perfor- right or left at the rear of the vehicle is...
  • Page 390 There may be a sensor malfunction or the BSM function (P.390) satis- misaligned. Have the vehicle inspected fied for approximately 10 minutes. If at any authorized Toyota retailer or the warning message does not dis- Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- appear, have the vehicle inspected able repairer.
  • Page 391 (the blind ● Do not paint the rear bumper any spots) color other than an official Toyota color. ■ The BSM function detection areas The Blind Spot Monitor...
  • Page 392 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ The BSM function is operational when The BSM function is operational when all of the following conditions are met: ● The BSM function is on. ● The shift lever is in a position other than R.
  • Page 393 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ ● Conditions under which the system Instances of the BSM function unnec- may not function correctly essarily detecting a vehicle and/or object may increase in the following ● The BSM function may not detect situations: vehicles correctly in the following situ- •...
  • Page 394 Multimedia Display. Example: Vehicles are approaching from both sides of the vehicle  When the Toyota parking assist monitor (if equipped) is displayed The buzzer can alert the driver of faster vehicles approaching from farther away.
  • Page 395 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● ■ The shift lever is in R. Situations in which the system may not operate properly ● The vehicle speed is less than The RCTA function may not detect vehi- approximately 15 km/h (9 mph). cles correctly in the following situations: ●...
  • Page 396 5-5. Using the driving support systems ● When the parking space faces a street and vehicles are being driven on the street. ● When towing a trailer. ● When there is a significant difference in height between your vehicle and ●...
  • Page 397: Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor

    5-5. Using the driving support systems Toyota parking assist- sensor The distance from your vehicle to objects, such as a wall, when parallel parking or maneuvering into a garage is ● When there are spinning objects near measured by the sensors and your vehicle such as the fan of an air conditioning unit.
  • Page 398 Multimedia Display depend- ing on the position and distance to the object.  When the Toyota parking assist monitor (if equipped) is displayed A simplified image is displayed on the Turning Toyota parking...
  • Page 399 ● The shift lever is in other than P. vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized ■ If “Clean Parking Assist Sensor” is repairer, or any reliable repairer. If displayed on the multi-information...
  • Page 400 The shape of the object may prevent the sensor malfunction. Have the vehicle sensor from detecting it. Pay particular inspected by any authorized Toyota attention to the following objects: retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or ● Wires, fences, ropes, etc. any reliable repairer. ●...
  • Page 401 5-5. Using the driving support systems tors, motorcycle engines, air brakes of ing, the system may operate even large vehicles, the clearance sonar of though there is no possibility of a colli- other vehicles or other devices which sion. produce ultrasonic waves are near the ●...
  • Page 402 5-5. Using the driving support systems produce ultrasonic waves are near the Sensor detection display, vehicle. object distance ● If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered due to the carried load. ■ Detection range of the sensors ●...
  • Page 403 5-5. Using the driving support systems • Rear center sensor: 150 cm (4.9 ft.) to 60 cm (2.0 ft.) Multi-information display Multimedia Display : Vehicles with 7-inch multi-information display : Vehicles with 12.3-inch multi-information display  Approximate distance to object: 60 cm (2.0 ft.) to 45 cm (1.5 ft.) Multi-information display Multimedia Display : Vehicles with 7-inch multi-information display...
  • Page 404 (automatic • When the vehicle speed has reached buzzer mute function) or exceeded a certain speed • When the Toyota parking assist is turned off once and turned on again ■ Muting the buzzer sound (vehicles • When the power switch is turned off...
  • Page 405: Pksb (Parking Support Brake)

    5-5. Using the driving support systems PKSB (Parking Support WARNING Brake) ■ Cautions regarding the use of the system Do not overly rely on the system, as : If equipped doing so may lead to an accident. The Parking Support Brake Always drive while checking the system consists of the follow- safety of the surroundings of the vehi-...
  • Page 406 5-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING NOTICE ● ■ When loading the vehicle onto a If “Parking Support Brake boat, truck or other transport ves- Unavailable” is displayed on the sel. multi-information display and the PKSB OFF indicator illuminates ●...
  • Page 407 5-5. Using the driving support systems PKSB OFF indicator: Not illuminated Display and buzzer for Buzzer: Short beep hybrid system output  Brake control is operating restriction control and brake The system determined that emer- control gency braking is necessary. If the hybrid system output restric- Multi-information display and head-up tion control or brake control oper-...
  • Page 408 5-5. Using the driving support systems  Figure 3: When hybrid system control: See figure 3.) output restriction control and  Figure 1: When the PKSB (Park- brake control operates ing Support Brake) is not operat- Hybrid system output Hybrid system output Braking force Braking force Time...
  • Page 409: Parking Support Brake Function

    Toyota retailer or Examples of function opera- Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. tion ● If “Parking Assist Unavailable” is dis-...
  • Page 410 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ When traveling at a low speed ■ When the vehicle moves in the and the brake pedal is not unintended direction due to depressed, or is depressed the wrong shift position being late selected ■...
  • Page 411 Toyota parking assist-sensor. (P.400) • The vehicle speed is approximately 15 Therefore, even if the Toyota parking km/h (9 mph) or less. assist-sensor detects an object and pro- • There is a static object in the traveling...
  • Page 412: Parking Support Brake Function

    5-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake Types of sensors function (rear-crossing P.388 vehicles) WARNING : If equipped ■ To ensure the system can oper- ate properly If a rear radar sensor detects a P.388 vehicle approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle and the system deter- ■...
  • Page 413: Driving Mode Select Switch

    5-5. Using the driving support systems abled. Driving mode select • The collision becomes avoidable with switch normal brake operation. • A vehicle is no longer approaching from the right or left at the rear of the The driving modes can be vehicle.
  • Page 414 5-5. Using the driving support systems The driving mode returns to normal switch is turned off, normal mode and Eco drive mode will not be automati- mode if the switch is pressed while in cally canceled.) Eco drive mode or sport mode. Sport mode Controls the steering feeling and hybrid system to create an acceleration...
  • Page 415: Trail Mode

    5-5. Using the driving support systems Trail Mode Trail Mode is designed to con- trol the spinning of the drive wheels by integratedly con- trolling AWD, brake and drive force control systems. Use the Trail Mode when driving bumpy roads, etc. When the Trail Mode is oper- ating WARNING...
  • Page 416: Gpf (Gasoline Particulate Fil- Ter) System

    Have the vehicle inspected by any ● Particulate matter can accumulate authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota more quickly if the vehicle is fre- authorized repairer, or any reliable quently driven short trips or at low repairer immediately.
  • Page 417: Driving Assist Systems

    5-5. Using the driving support systems Driving assist systems NOTICE ■ To prevent the GPF system from not operating properly To keep driving safety and per- ● Do not use fuel other than the spec- formance, the following sys- ified type tems operate automatically in ●...
  • Page 418 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ VSC+ (Vehicle Stability Con- ■ E-Four (Electronic On-Demand trol+) AWD system) Provides cooperative control of the Automatically controls the drive ABS, TRC, VSC and EPS. system such as to front-wheel drive or AWD (all wheel drive) according Helps to maintain directional stabil- to various running conditions ity when swerving on slippery road...
  • Page 419 TRC is temporary deactivated. If the make it easier for you to rock the vehicle information continues to show, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota in order to free it. authorized repairer, or any reliable To turn the TRC system off, quickly repairer.
  • Page 420 5-5. Using the driving support systems ■ ● Sounds and vibrations caused by If only the TRC system is turned off, the ABS, brake assist, VSC, Trailer the TRC will turn on when vehicle Sway Control, TRC and hill-start speed increases assist control systems If both the TRC and VSC systems are turned off, automatic re-enabling will...
  • Page 421 5-5. Using the driving support systems deceleration that is not a sudden brak- If the message remains, have the vehi- ing operation. cle inspected by any authorized Toyota ■ retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or Secondary Collision Brake operat- ing conditions (if equipped) any reliable repairer immediately.
  • Page 422 ■ Hill-start assist control does not Contact any authorized Toyota operate effectively when retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer for further ● Do not overly rely on hill-start assist information when replacing tires or control.
  • Page 423 5-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ If trailer sway occurs Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may cause death or serious injury. ● Firmly grip the steering wheel. Steer straight ahead. Do not try to control trailer swaying by turning the steering wheel.
  • Page 424: 5-6. Driving Tips

    WARNING Request repairs or replacement of ■ Driving with snow tires snow tires from any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized Observe the following precautions to repairer, or any reliable repairer or reduce the risk of accidents. legitimate tire retailers.
  • Page 425 5-6. Driving tips not be able to be released auto- Before driving the vehicle matically. Perform the following according to Also, avoid using the following as the the driving conditions: parking brake may operate automati- cally, even if automatic mode is off. ...
  • Page 426 5-6. Driving tips chains. Selecting tire chains  Vehicles with 225/60R18 tires ■ Tire chain installation Observe the following precautions when Use the correct tire chain size when installing and removing chains: mounting the tire chains. Chain size ● Install and remove tire chains in a safe is regulated for each tire size.
  • Page 427: Utility Vehicle Precautions

    5-6. Driving tips Utility vehicle precau- WARNING tions ■ Utility vehicle precautions Always observe the following precau- tions to minimize the risk of death, This vehicle belongs to the serious injury or damage to your vehi- utility vehicle class, which has cle: higher ground clearance and ●...
  • Page 428 5-6. Driving tips cautions to ensure your driving ● After driving through tall grass, enjoyment and to help prevent the mud, rock, sand, rivers, etc., check that there is no grass, bush, paper, closure of areas to off-road vehi- rags, stone, sand, etc. adhering or cles: trapped on the underbody.
  • Page 429 5-6. Driving tips NOTICE ■ When you drive through water If driving through water, such as when crossing shallow streams, first check the depth of the water and the bottom of the riverbed for firmness. Drive slowly and avoid deep water. ■...
  • Page 430 5-6. Driving tips OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 431: Interior Features

    Interior features 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning sys- .........430 Remote Air Conditioning Sys- .........438 Heated steering wheel/Front seat heaters/Front seat heat- ers and ventilators/Rear seat heaters ......440 6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list....443 6-3.
  • Page 432: Automatic Air Conditioning System

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger 6-1.Using the air conditioning system and defogger Automatic air conditioning system Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls Automatic mode switch Left-hand side temperature control switch Right-hand side temperature control switch “DUAL”...
  • Page 433 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Adjusting the temperature set- ting Turn driver’s side temperature con- trol dial clockwise to increases the temperature and turn the dial coun- terclockwise to decreases the tem- perature. The air conditioning system switches between individual and simultaneous modes each time the “DUAL”...
  • Page 434 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger switch to outside air mode if the recircu- ■ Heating lated air mode is used. (It may switch ● In HV mode, the gasoline engine may automatically.) operate in order to extract heat from To defog the windshield and the side the engine coolant via the heater.
  • Page 435 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger when it is -10°C (14°F) or less as the • is operating gasoline engine cannot be started during “My Room Mode”. If heating is ■ desired, stop charging and remove Water droplets during air condi- tioning operation the AC charging cable from the vehi- cle.
  • Page 436 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ing system to the outside air mode. WARNING ● During use, various odors from inside ■ Cautions for using “My Room and outside the vehicle may enter into Mode” and accumulate in the air conditioning system.
  • Page 437 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger If the fan speed setting or air flow Defroster will not operate if the modes are operated, the automatic outside temperature is 5°C mode indicator goes off. However, (41°F) or higher. automatic mode for functions other than that operated is maintained.
  • Page 438 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  No passengers are detected in ■ Operation of manual airflow control Even if the function is manually switched the rear seats to directing airflow to only the front  The windshield defogger is not seats, when a rear seat is occupied, it may automatically direct airflow to all operating...
  • Page 439 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Adjusting the air flow direction WARNING and opening/closing the air ■ To not interrupt the windshield outlets defogger from operating  Front Do not place anything on the instru- ment panel which may cover the air outlets.
  • Page 440: Remote Air Conditioning System

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Remote Air Conditioning Activating the Remote Air System Conditioning System The Remote Air Conditioning System uses electrical energy stored in the hybrid battery (traction battery) and allows the air conditioning to be oper- ated by remote control.
  • Page 441 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ● ■ The outside temperature is extremely Electronic key battery depletion P.232 ● When the hybrid system is cool (for ■ When the electronic key battery is example, after being left for a long fully depleted time in low temperatures) P.511...
  • Page 442: Heated Steering Wheel/Front Seat Heaters/Front Seat Heat- Ers And Ventilators/Rear Seat Heaters

    6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Heated steering To prevent causes of overheat- ing and minor burn injuries wheel /Front seat heat- Observe the following precautions when using a seat heater: /Front seat heaters ● Do not cover the seat with a blanket and ventilators /Rear or cushion when using the seat...
  • Page 443 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Operating the front seat heaters Turns the seat heaters on/off Turns the seat heater on The level indicators come on yellow during operation. Turns the seat ventilator on High temperature The level indicators come on green Low temperature during operation.
  • Page 444 6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Operation condition The power switch is in ON. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 445: Using The Interior Lights

    6-2. Using the interior lights 6-2.Using the interior lights Interior lights list Location of the interior lights Rear interior light (P.444) Front interior lights/personal lights (P.444) Open tray lights Footwell lights Front cup holder lights : These lights turn on when a door is unlocked. When the shift lever is in a position other than P, the brightness of these lights will reduce intensity.
  • Page 446 6-2. Using the interior lights cally after approximately 20 minutes. The interior lights can be turned off man- ually. However, in order to help prevent further collisions, it is recommended that they be left on until safety can be ensured. (The interior lights may not turn on auto- matically depending on the force of the impact and conditions of the collision.)
  • Page 447: Using The Storage Features

    6-3. Using the storage features 6-3.Using the storage features List of storage features Location of the storage features Open tray (P.448) Auxiliary box (if equipped) (P.448) Card holder (if equipped) (P.448) Bottle holders (P.447) Console box (P.446) Cup holders (P.447) Glove box (P.446) OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 448 6-3. Using the storage features Console box WARNING ■ Items that should not be left in Lift the lid while pushing the button the vehicle to release the lock. Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may cause the following when cabin temperature becomes high: ●...
  • Page 449 6-3. Using the storage features Cup holders Bottle holders  Front  Front  Rear  Rear Pull the armrest down ■ Bottle holders ● WARNING When storing a bottle, close the cap. ● The bottle may not be stored depend- ■...
  • Page 450 6-3. Using the storage features Card holder (right-hand NOTICE drive vehicles) ■ Items that should be not 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.
  • Page 451: Luggage Compartment Features

    6-3. Using the storage features  Center Luggage compartment features Cargo hooks Raise the hook to use. The cargo hooks are provided for securing loose items. Vehicles with wireless charger: P.456 WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the open tray Observe the following precautions when putting items in the open tray.
  • Page 452 6-3. Using the storage features  Vehicles with spare tire WARNING ■ When operating the deck board Do not place anything on the deck board when operating the board. Oth- erwise, your fingers may be caught or an accident may result causing inju- ries.
  • Page 453 6-3. Using the storage features Pull out the luggage cover and ■ Stowing the luggage cover hook it onto the anchors. (except for vehicles with spare tire) Open the rear deck board and remove the deck side cover. ■ Removing the luggage cover Release the cover from the left and right anchors and allow it to retract.
  • Page 454 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 dam- age to the luggage cover, possibly causing death or serious injury to the child. NOTICE ■...
  • Page 455: Using The Other Interior Features

    6-4. Using the other interior features 6-4.Using the other interior features Other interior features NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery dis- charge Sun visors Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the hybrid system is off. Portable ashtray (if equipped) The ashtray can be installed in the...
  • Page 456 6-4. Using the other interior features than 10 A. ■ 220 VAC 220 VAC: Accessories that use less Open the lid. than 150 W. ■ 12 V  Front Open the lid. ■ The power outlet can be used when The power switch is in ON.
  • Page 457 6-4. Using the other interior features  Rear NOTICE Open the lid. ■ Appliances that may not operate properly (220 VAC) The following 220 VAC appliances may not operate properly even if their power consumption is under 150 W. ● Appliances with high initial peak wattage ●...
  • Page 458 6-4. Using the other interior features read the operation manual for por- NOTICE table devices to be used. ● When the USB Type-C charging ■ The “Qi” logo ports are not in use, close the lids. If a foreign object or liquid enters a The “Qi”...
  • Page 459 6-4. Using the other interior features charge area, charging will automati- sound of charging coil operation may be heard repeatedly. cally stop. When charging is complete, the opera- If 2 or more portable devices are tion indicator light (green) comes on. placed on the charging tray, their charging coils may not be properly detected and they may not be...
  • Page 460 6-4. Using the other interior features When rapid charging is possible, not be heated, if it is placed on the charging tray in this state. the operation indicator light will switch from orange to flashing : Depending on the portable device, there are cases where the operation between green and orange.
  • Page 461 6-4. Using the other interior features  Repeatedly flashes 3 times con- ■ The wireless charger can be oper- tinuously (Orange) ated when The power switch is in ACC or ON. Suspected causes Handling method ■ Usable portable devices Foreign substance ●...
  • Page 462 6-4. Using the other interior features device and portable device will get ■ Caution regarding interference warmer, however this is not a mal- with electronic devices function. People with implantable cardiac pace- When a portable device gets warm makers, cardiac resynchronization while charging, charging may stop therapy-pacemakers or implantable due to the protection function on the...
  • Page 463 Con- tower, power plant, gasoline sta- tion, broadcasting station, large dis- tact any authorized Toyota retailer or play, airport, etc. Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 464 6-4. Using the other interior features NOTICE ■ To prevent malfunctions and data corruptions ● When charging, bringing a credit, or other magnetic card, or magnetic storage media close to the charge area may clear any stored data due to magnetic influence. Also, do not bring a wristwatch or other preci- sion instrument close to the charge area since doing so may cause it to...
  • Page 465 6-4. Using the other interior features Coat hooks The coat hooks are provided with the rear assist grips. WARNING ■ Items that must not be hanged on the hook Do not hang coat hangers or other hard or sharp objects on the hook. If the SRS curtain shield airbags deploy, these items may become pro- jectiles, causing death or serious...
  • Page 466 6-4. Using the other interior features OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 467: Maintenance And Care

    Maintenance and care 7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ....466 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ....469 7-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ........472 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precau- tions ........474 Hood .........476 Positioning a floor jack..477 Engine compartment ..479 12-volt...
  • Page 468 7-1. Maintenance and care ● Brushes used in automatic car 7-1.Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting washes may scratch the vehicle sur- the vehicle exterior face, parts (wheel, etc.) and harm your vehicle’s paint. ● Rear spoiler may not be washable in Perform the following to pro- some automatic car washes.
  • Page 469 7-1. Maintenance and care ■ Front side windows water-repel- ■ When cleaning the windshield lent coating (except quarter win- Set the wiper switch to off. dow) If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, the ● The following precautions can extend wipers may operate unexpectedly in the effectiveness of the water-repel- the following situations, and may...
  • Page 470 Wash carefully. Do not use organic systems may not function correctly. If substances or scrub with a hard this occurs, consult any authorized brush. Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized This may damage the surfaces of repairer, or any reliable repairer. the lights. ●...
  • Page 471: Cleaning And Protecting The Vehicle Interior

    7-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting NOTICE the vehicle interior ● Keep the cleaning nozzle at least 30 cm (11.9 in.) away from the vehi- cle body. Otherwise resin section, Perform cleaning in a manner such as moldings and bumpers, appropriate to each compo- may be deformed and damaged.
  • Page 472 ■ When cleaning the inside of the injury. windshield (vehicles with Toyota Safety Sense) NOTICE Do not allow glass cleaner to contact the lens. Also, do not touch the lens. ■...
  • Page 473 Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and ventilated area. ■ Caring for leather areas Toyota recommends cleaning the inte- rior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s inte- rior.
  • Page 474: Maintenance Requirements

    Do-it-yourself maintenance repairs and services covered by your warranty, please visit an authorized What about do-it-yourself mainte- Toyota retailer or repairer, who will use genuine Toyota parts in repairing any nance? difficulties you may encounter. There Many maintenance items are easy to...
  • Page 475 ● Engine coolant temperature continu- ally higher than normal (P.187, 193) If you notice any of these clues, take your vehicle to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon as possi- ble. Your vehicle may need adjustment or repair.
  • Page 476: Do-It-Yourself Service Precautions

    (P.516) • Conventional driver condition wrench (for terminal • Flathead screw- (P.484) clamp bolts) driver • Wrench • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or a Radiator and  similar high quality condenser ethylene glycol- (P.482) based non-silicate, Tire inflation • Tire pressure gauge...
  • Page 477 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING NOTICE ■ ■ When working on the engine If you remove the air cleaner fil- compartment ● Make sure that “IGNITION ON” on Driving with the air cleaner filter the multi-information display and removed may cause excessive the “READY”...
  • Page 478: Hood

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hold the hood open by inserting Hood 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 479: Positioning A Floor Jack

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor jack WARNING ■ After installing the support rod into the slot When using a floor jack, follow Make sure the rod supports the hood the instructions in the manual securely from falling down on to your provided with the jack and per- head or body.
  • Page 480 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Rear OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 481: Engine Compartment

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Fuse boxes (P.513) Engine oil filler cap (P.480) Engine oil level dipstick (P.479) Radiator (P.482) Electric cooling fan Condenser (P.482) Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.482) Washer fluid tank (P.483) Engine coolant reservoir (P.481) Checking and adding the ■...
  • Page 482 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance oil level on the dipstick. depending on the type of vehicle or engine. ■ Checking the engine oil Wipe the dipstick and reinsert it Park the vehicle on level fully. ground. After warming up the ■ Checking the oil type and pre- engine and turning off the hybrid paring the items needed system, wait more than 5 min-...
  • Page 483 Do not dispose of used oil and fil- ters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call any autho- rized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer, service station or auto parts store for information concern- ing recycling or disposal.
  • Page 484 Be sure to wash it off with water to (P.580) prevent it from damaging parts or paint. ■ Coolant selection Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coo- Checking the radiator and lant” or a similar high quality ethylene glycol based non-silicate, non-amine, condenser non-nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology.
  • Page 485 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ When the hybrid system is hot Do not touch the radiator or con- denser as they may be hot and cause serious injuries, such as burns. ■ When the electric cooling fan is operating Do not touch the engine compart- ment.
  • Page 486: 12-Volt Battery

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 12-volt battery NOTICE ■ Do not use any fluid other than washer fluid Location Do not use soapy water or engine antifreeze instead of washer fluid. The 12-volt battery is located in the Doing so may cause streaking on the right-hand side of luggage compart- vehicle’s painted surfaces, as well as ment.
  • Page 487 Toyota ● If electrolyte gets on your skin retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or Wash the affected area thoroughly. If any reliable repairer. you feel pain or burning, get medical attention immediately.
  • Page 488 Red: Charging is necessary. Make sure that the 12-volt battery Have the vehicle inspected by any terminals are not corroded and that authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota there are no loose connections, authorized repairer, or any reliable cracks, or loose clamps.
  • Page 489: Tires

    Check the spare tire condition and If you are not sure, consult with any pressure if not rotated. authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ Tire life...
  • Page 490 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance tire life, Toyota recommends that tire WARNING rotation is carried out approximately ● Do not use tire sizes other than every 5000 km (3000 miles). those recommended by Toyota. Do not fail to initialize the tire pressure ●...
  • Page 491 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance The tire pressure warning light comes on and a buzzer sounds when the tire inflation pressure becomes low due to natural air leakage or outside tempera- ture. (Ways of coping: P.541, 590)  When “Immediately Check tire when Safe”...
  • Page 492 In the following cases, the tire pres- sure warning system may not operate Press of the meter properly. • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are control switches to select used. • A tire has been replaced with a tire and then press that is not an OE (Original Equipment) tire.
  • Page 493 If a liquid sealant is used, contact any authorized Toyota retailer ■ When replacing the tires and or Toyota authorized repairer, or any wheels reliable repairer or other qualified ser- If the ID code of the tire pressure warn- vice shop as soon as possible.
  • Page 494 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Initializing the tire pressure Press of the meter control switches, select “Vehi- warning system cle Settings” and then press and ■ The tire pressure warning sys- hold tem must be initialized in the following circumstances: Press of the meter ...
  • Page 495 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance play. Press of the meter Even if the vehicle is not driven at control switches, select “TPWS” approximately 40 km/h (25 mph) or more, initialization can be completed by and then press driving for a long time. However, if ini- tialization does not complete after driv- Press of the meter...
  • Page 496 Toyota retailer or multi-information display, if the infla- Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- tion pressure of a tire drops, the tire pressure warning light will come on.
  • Page 497 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Press of the meter WARNING control switches and select ■ When initializing the tire pres- sure warning system “TPWS”, and then press Do not initialize tire inflation pressure without first adjusting the tire inflation Press of the meter pressure to the specified level.
  • Page 498 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance more, registration can be completed by vated and registration is started. driving for a long time. However, if reg- Then a message will be displayed on istration does not complete after driving the multi-information display. for 1 hour or more, perform the proce- When registration is being performed, dure again from the beginning.
  • Page 499 ■ If ID codes are not registered prop- Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized erly repairer, or any reliable repairer. ● In the following situations, ID code registration may take longer than usual to be completed or may not be possible.
  • Page 500: Tire Inflation Pressure

    (due to road hazards, expansion joints, sharp edges in If a tire needs frequent inflating, have it the road, etc.) checked by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. NOTICE ■ Instructions for checking tire infla- ■...
  • Page 501: Wheels

    Replacement wheels are available in death or serious injury. Remove at any authorized Toyota retailer or any oil or grease from the wheel bolts or wheel nuts. Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
  • Page 502: Air Conditioning Filter

    System can be prevent. (P.438) Aluminum wheel precau- Open the glove box and slide off tions the damper.  Use only Toyota wheel nuts and wrenches designed for use with your aluminum wheels.  When rotating, repairing or changing your tires, check that the wheel nuts are still tight after driving 1600 km (1000 miles).
  • Page 503 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance then slowly and fully open the ), and remove the filter glove box while supporting it. 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 504 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Confirm that the charging connector is pull toward the seat to detach not connected. Also, do not use the the bottom of the glove box. Remote Air Conditioning System during the procedure. Do not use excessive force if the glove box does not detach when lightly Open the front passenger’s pulled.
  • Page 505 (For scheduled main- the system. tenance information, please refer to the ■ “Toyota Service Booklet” or “Toyota When removing the glove box Warranty Booklet”.) Always follow the specified procedure to remove the glove box (P.500). If ■...
  • Page 506: Cleaning The Dc/Dc Converter Air Intake Vent And Filter

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Cleaning the DC/DC Con- NOTICE verter air intake vent  Left-hand drive vehicles and filter To prevent the 12-volt battery from discharge, visually inspect the DC/DC Converter air intake vent periodically for dust and clogs. If it is dusty or clogged or if “Maintenance ...
  • Page 507 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance pletely removed with the air intake filter. vent cover installed, remove the cover and clean the filter. Turn the power switch off. Using a Phillips screwdriver, remove the clip. Disengage the claws in the order of to remove the filter from the cover.
  • Page 508 If you have any con- cerns about cleaning the filter, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. Install the air intake vent cover. ■...
  • Page 509 If the filter is damaged, have it replaced with a new filter by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ● Make sure to reinstall the filter and cover to their original positions after cleaning.
  • Page 510: Replacement

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance rag. Wiper insert replace- ment When replacing the wiper insert, perform the following procedure to operate each wiper. Windshield wipers Slide the wiper blade to remove ■ Windshield wiper blade it from the wiper arm. removal and installation When installing, reverse the steps listed.
  • Page 511: Wiper Insert

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the stopper, and pull out the Rear window wiper wiper insert. Move the wiper blade until a click sound can be heard and the claw detaches, and then remove the wiper blade from the wiper arm. Stopper Claw Remove the 2 metal plates from the wiper insert pulled out, and...
  • Page 512 Toyota retailer or Applying a small amount of washer fluid Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- to the wiper insert can make it easier to able repairer.
  • Page 513: Electronic Key Battery

     Lithium battery CR2450 ■ Use a CR2450 lithium battery ● Batteries can be purchased at any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer, local electrical appliance shops or camera stores. ● Replace only with the same or equiva- lent type recommended by the manu- facturer.
  • Page 514 Remove the depleted battery stow the key in the place where children cannot reach, and then using a small flathead screw- contact any authorized Toyota driver. retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer as When removing the cover, the elec- soon as possible.
  • Page 515: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing WARNING fuses ■ To prevent battery explosion or leakage of flammable liquid or If any of the electrical compo- ● Replace the battery with a new bat- nents do not operate, a fuse tery of the same type. If a wrong may have blown.
  • Page 516 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance  Left side instrument panel Left-hand drive vehicles: Remove the lid.  Right side luggage compartment Open the deck board. (P.449) Push claw to completely release the lock, and then lift up the Right-hand drive vehicles: Push the tab cover.
  • Page 517 (P.516) ● If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by any autho- rized Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- rized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ If there is an overload in a circuit The fuses are designed to blow, protect- ing the wiring harness from damage.
  • Page 518: Light Bulbs

    ● Always use a genuine Toyota fuse rized Toyota retailer or Toyota or equivalent. authorized repairer, or any reli- Never replace a fuse with a wire, even as a temporary fix.
  • Page 519 The lights other than the following lights each consist of a number of LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, take your vehicle to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer to have the light replaced.
  • Page 520 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance vehicle. unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base clockwise. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Align the grooves on the light unit with the claws, and insert the light unit straight so that the pin on the light unit fit into the hole.
  • Page 521 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Reinstall the screws. turning the bulb base. Reinstall the cover. Remove the light bulb. ■ Back-up lights Open the back door and remove the cover. To prevent damage to the cover, pro- Install a new light bulb. tect the tip of the screwdriver with a rag.
  • Page 522 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance after installing the bulb base. drop the mirror. Reinstall the cover. Disconnect the connectors behind the mirror, and remove the mirror. Make sure to check the connectors, to avoid connecting upside down when reinstalling. Work carefully, ensuring that you do not drop the mirror.
  • Page 523 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Disconnect the tabs behind the damage the tabs. mirror cover, and remove the mirror cover. Fold the mirror before removing the light unit. Turn the bulb base counter- clockwise. Remove the cord from the clip before turning the bulb base. Remove the light unit.
  • Page 524 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the light bulb. the two screws. Install a new light bulb then install the bulb base to the light unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base clockwise. 10Extend the mirror. Secure the cord with the clip back again after installing the bulb base.
  • Page 525 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 12Reconnect the connectors of the WARNING mirror. ■ 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. ●...
  • Page 526 7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 527: When Trouble Arises

    When trouble arises 8-1. Essential information Emergency flashers..526 If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency ........526 If the vehicle is submerged or water on the road is rising ........527 8-2. Steps to take in an emer- gency If your vehicle needs to be towed ......529...
  • Page 528: Essential Information Emergency Flashers

    8-1. Essential information 8-1.Essential information Emergency flashers If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emer- gency The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be Only in an emergency, such as stopped in the road due to a if it becomes impossible to breakdown, etc.
  • Page 529: If The Vehicle Is Submerged Or Water On The Road Is Rising

    8-1. Essential information more, or press it briefly 3 times If the vehicle is sub- or more in succession. merged or water on the road is rising This vehicle is not designed to be able to drive on roads that are deeply flooded with water.
  • Page 530 Laminated glass cannot be shattered with an emergency hammer : Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer or aftermarket accessory manufacturer for further information about an emergency hammer.
  • Page 531: Steps To Take In An Emergency

    The following may indicate a prob- lem with your transmission. Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer or commercial tow- Use a towing dolly under the front ing service before towing.
  • Page 532 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ Towing with a sling-type truck WARNING Do not tow with a sling-type truck to ■ When towing the vehicle prevent body damage. Be sure to transport the vehicle with all four wheels raised off the ground. If the vehicle is towed with the tires contacting the ground, the drivetrain or related parts may be damaged, the...
  • Page 533 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Tighten down the towing eyelet Emergency towing proce- securely using a wheel nut dure wrench (if equipped) or hard To have your vehicle towed by metal bar. another vehicle, the towing eyelet must be installed to your vehicle. Install the towing eyelet using the following procedure.
  • Page 534: If You Think Something Is Wrong

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Wheel nut wrench can be purchased If you think something is at any authorized Toyota retailer or wrong Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer. If you notice any of the follow-...
  • Page 535 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency  Vehicle pulls heavily to one 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 OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 536: If A Warning Light Turns On Or A

    However, if this continues to occur, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Actions to the warning lights or warning buzzers ■...
  • Page 537: Warning Buzzer

    Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the vehicle’s charging sys-  Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. ■ High coolant temperature warning light...
  • Page 538  The electronic engine control system;  The electronic throttle control system; or  The emission control system (if equipped)  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately. ■ SRS warning light...
  • Page 539 Indicates a malfunction has occurred in the PCS (Pre-Collision System).  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately. When a buzzer does not sound: The PCS (Pre-Collision System) has become tempo-...
  • Page 540 Toyota parking assist-sensor OFF indicator (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions When a buzzer sounds: Indicates a malfunction in the Toyota parking assist- sensor function  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately.
  • Page 541 Indicates a malfunction in the BSM (Blind Spot Moni- tor) function  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately. Indicates that the rear bumper around the radar sen- sor is covered with dirt, etc. (P.388) ...
  • Page 542 Brake hold operated indicator (warning buzzer) Warning light Details/Actions Indicates a malfunction in the brake hold system  Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, (Flashes) or any reliable repairer immediately. ■ Parking brake indicator...
  • Page 543 1 minute (a buzzer does not sound): Malfunction in the tire pressure warning system  Have the system checked by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. When the light comes on (a buzzer sounds): Low tire inflation pressure from natural causes ...
  • Page 544 If the malfunction indicator lamp does not go off, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immedi- repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon ately.
  • Page 545 Check the tires. If a tire is flat, change it with the spare tire and have the flat tire repaired by the nearest authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 546: If A Warning Message Is Displayed

    If a warning message is dis- played again after the appropri- ate actions have been performed, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. When a message about charging is displayed, refer to P.172.
  • Page 547 Immediately have the vehicle inspected ated incorrectly. Follow the instructions by any authorized Toyota retailer or shown on the multi-information display Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- to operate the power switch again.
  • Page 548 DC/DC converter are not dirty, power switch to OFF with the shift lever have the vehicle inspected at any in any position other than P. authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable Shift the shift lever to P. repairer.
  • Page 549 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) scheduled to be inspected or replaced. Have the vehicle inspected ● Dynamic radar cruise control with full- by any authorized Toyota retailer or speed range Toyota authorized repairer, or any : If equipped reliable repairer immediately.
  • Page 550: If You Have A Flat Tire (Vehicles Without Spare Tire)

    • Do not remove the nail or screw authorized Toyota retailer or from the tire. Removing the Toyota authorized repairer, or object may widen the opening any reliable repairer.
  • Page 551 ● When the sealant has expired ture repair kit. Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized Location of the emergency tire puncture repair kit, jack and tools *1, 2 Jack (if equipped)
  • Page 552 The sealant has a limited life span. The expiry date is marked on the bot- tle. The sealant should be replaced before the expiry date. Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer for replacement. ●...
  • Page 553 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ● The kit is exclusively designed for size ● Do not use repair kit for tires that and type of tires originally installed on are different size than the original your vehicle. Do not use it for tires that ones, or for any other purpose.
  • Page 554 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Pull out the hose and power claw is securely engaged to the bottle. plug from the bottom side of the compressor. Connect the bottle to the com- pressor. Make sure to press the bottle until its claws are securely engaged to the compressor and no longer visible.
  • Page 555 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Therefore keep it in a safe place. Connect the power plug to the power outlet socket. (P.453) Connect the hose to the valve. Screw the end of the hose clockwise as 10Attach the sticker provided with far as possible.
  • Page 556 25 minutes, the tire is too air pressure is reached. damaged to be repaired. Turn the com- pressor switch off and contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. If the tire inflation pressure exceeds the specified air pressure, let out some air to adjust the tire inflation pressure.
  • Page 557 19 psi): The puncture can- 19To spread the liquid sealant not be repaired. Contact any evenly within the tire, immedi- authorized Toyota retailer or ately drive safely for about 5 km Toyota authorized repairer, or (3 miles) below 80 km/h (50 any reliable repairer.
  • Page 558 Open the deck board. contact any authorized Toyota retailer Unhook the tightening strap and take or Toyota authorized repairer, or any out the jack from the deck under reliable repairer. tray. When having the tire repaired or...
  • Page 559 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ● Follow the operation procedure to repair the tire. If the procedures not followed, the sealant may spray out. ● Keep back from the tire while it is being repaired, as there is a chance of it bursting while the repair opera- tion is being performed.
  • Page 560 Toyota retailer Do not remove the sharp object or Toyota authorized repairer, or any from the tire. Removing the object reliable repairer or other qualified ser- may widen the opening and disen- vice shop as soon as possible.
  • Page 561: If You Have A Flat Tire (Vehicles With Spare Tire)

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire (vehicles with spare tire) Your vehicle is equipped with a spare tire. The flat tire can be replaced with the spare tire. For details about tires: P.487 WARNING ■...
  • Page 562 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Jack Spare tire Towing eyelet Jack handle Wheel nut wrench ● And do not use jacks from other WARNING vehicles with your vehicle. ■ Using the tire jack ●...
  • Page 563 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency secure it in place with a rubber band. WARNING ● Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while it is sup- ported by the jack. ● Do not start the hybrid system or drive the vehicle while the vehicle is supported by the jack.
  • Page 564 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Loosen the center fastener that Flat tire Wheel chock positions secures the spare tire, and then Rear left- In front of the front right- take out the spare tire. hand side hand side tire Rear right- In front of the front left- hand side...
  • Page 565 Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Remove all the wheel nuts and • When installing the wheel nuts, be the tire.
  • Page 566 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If foreign matter is on the wheel contact Firmly tighten each wheel nut surface, the wheel nuts may loosen two or three times in the order while the vehicle is in motion, causing shown in the illustration.
  • Page 567 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If you have a flat front tire on a road Replace a rear tire with the compact covered with snow or ice (except spare tire. 235/55R19 tires) Replace the flat front tire with the tire removed from the rear of the vehicle.
  • Page 568 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 569 • Panoramic view monitor (if tire provided is specifically equipped) designed for use with your vehicle. Do not use your compact spare tire • Toyota parking assist monitor (if on another vehicle. equipped) ● Do not use more than one compact •...
  • Page 570: If The Hybrid System Will Not Start

    The hybrid system will not valve and transmitter, contact any start even though the cor- authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable rect starting procedure is repairer as the tire pressure warning being followed (P.310)
  • Page 571 One of the following may be the Have the vehicle inspected by any cause of the problem: authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota  The 12-volt battery may be dis- authorized repairer, or any reliable charged. (P.573) repairer.
  • Page 572: If You Lose Your Keys

    Opening the fuel filler door If the electronic key remains lost, the risk of vehicle theft increases signifi- Remove the cover inside the cantly. Visit any authorized Toyota luggage compartment by insert- retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer immediately ing a screwdriver.
  • Page 573: If The Electronic Key Does Not Operate Properly

    In case of a smart entry & start system malfunction, or other key related problems Take your vehicle with all the elec- tronic keys provided with your vehicle to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 574 Opens the windows and the pan- oramic moon roof (turn and hold) : If equipped : These settings must be customized at any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. Firmly depress the brake pedal and check that...
  • Page 575: If The 12-Volt Battery Is Discharged

    In the event that the hybrid system still cannot be started, contact any The following procedures may authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota be used to start the hybrid sys- authorized repairer, or any reliable tem if the vehicle’s 12-volt bat- repairer.
  • Page 576 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency Open the exclusive jump start- Push claw to completely ing terminal cover. release the lock, and then lift up the cover. Connect a positive jumper cable clamp to on your vehicle and con- nect the clamp on the other end of the positive cable to on the sec- ond vehicle.
  • Page 577 When the 12-volt battery is the second vehicle and start the depleted, have the vehicle inspected at any authorized Toyota retailer or hybrid system of your vehicle by Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- turning the power switch to ON.
  • Page 578 For details, consult any authorized ● The power switch mode is memorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized by the vehicle. When the 12-volt bat- repairer, or any reliable repairer. tery is reconnected, the system will return to the mode it was in before the 12-volt battery was discharged.
  • Page 579 Have the 12-volt battery inspected at and that it is not unintentionally in any authorized Toyota retailer or contact with any other than the Toyota authorized repairer, or any intended terminal. reliable repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 580: If Your Vehicle Overheats

    8-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle overheats NOTICE ■ When handling jumper cables The following may indicate that When connecting the jumper cables, ensure that they do not become your vehicle is overheating. entangled in the cooling fan, etc. ...
  • Page 581 8-2. Steps to take in an emergency After the hybrid system has have the vehicle inspected at any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota cooled down sufficiently, inspect authorized repairer, or any reliable the hoses and radiator core repairer as soon as possible.
  • Page 582 Check if “Engine Coolant Temp If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact any authorized High Stop in a Safe Place See Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized Owner’s Manual” is shown on repairer, or any reliable repairer. the multi-information display.
  • Page 583 If the message does not disappear: trol unit coolant Stop the hybrid system and contact any Add coolant slowly after the hybrid authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota system has cooled down sufficiently. authorized repairer, or any reliable Adding cool coolant to a hot hybrid repairer.
  • Page 584: 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 proce- back and forth to free it, make sure dures if the tires spin or the the surrounding area is clear to avoid vehicle becomes stuck in mud,...
  • Page 585: Vehicle Specifications

    Vehicle specifications 9-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) .......584 Fuel information ....592 9-2. Customization Customizable features..594 9-3. Initialization Items to initialize ....609 OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 586: Maintenance Data (Fuel, Oil Level, Etc.)

    Other models 1500 kg (3307 lb.) Vehicle identification ■ Vehicle identification number cation number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of The vehicle identification number your vehicle. (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the primary identifi- On some models, this number is on OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 587 9-1. Specifications the top left of the instrument panel. the right-hand front seat. This number is also stamped on the ■ Engine number manufacturer’s label. The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. This number is also stamped under Engine Model A25A-FXS...
  • Page 588 9-1. Specifications Fuel When you find these types of fuel label at the gas station, use only the fuel with one of the fol- lowing labels. Fuel type EU area: Unleaded gasoline conforming to European standard EN228 only Except EU area: Unleaded gasoline only Research Octane Number 95 or higher...
  • Page 589 ■ Engine oil selection economy and good starting in cold weather. “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Toyota rec- If SAE 0W-16 oil is not available, ommends the use of approved SAE 0W-20 oil may be used. How- “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil”.
  • Page 590 Do not use plain water alone. : The coolant capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 591 Fluid capacity Fluid type Toyota Genuine ATF WS : The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. NOTICE ■ Hybrid transmission fluid type Using transmission fluid other than the above type may cause abnormal noise or vibration, or ultimately damage the transmission of your vehicle.
  • Page 592 9-1. Specifications : The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer. 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 593 9-1. Specifications  Type B Tire size 235/55R19 101V Tire inflation pres- Front 230 kPa (2.3 kgf/cm or bar, 33 psi) sure (Recom- mended cold tire Rear 230 kPa (2.3 kgf/cm or bar, 33 psi) inflation pressure) 19  7 1/2 J Wheel size Wheel nut torque 103 N•m (10.5 kgf•m, 76 ft•lbf)
  • Page 594: Fuel Information

    Use of ethanol blended gasoline in ethanol content (E10) will damage a gasoline engine the vehicle’s fuel system. You must Toyota allows the use of ethanol ensure that refueling is carried out only from a source where fuel spec- blended gasoline where the ethanol ification and quality can be guaran- content is up to 10%.
  • Page 595 9-1. Specifications NOTICE ● Do not use the methanol blended gasoline such as M15, M85, M100. The use of gasoline containing methanol may cause engine dam- age or failure. ■ Notice about fuel P.99 OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 596: Customization

    To switch the function on and system, or at any authorized off, press to switch to the Toyota retailer or Toyota desired setting. authorized repairer, or any reli- To perform detailed setting of able repairer. functions that support detailed...
  • Page 597 Settings that can be changed using the multi-information display Settings that can be changed by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer Definition of symbols: O = Available, – =Not available ■...
  • Page 598 9-2. Customization ■ Alarm (P.79) Default Customized Function setting setting Sensitivity adjustment of the intrusion sensor when the win- Standard – – dow is open Deactivates the alarm when the doors are unlocked using the – – mechanical key : If equipped ■...
  • Page 599 9-2. Customization Default Customized Function setting setting “Trip Average” “Fuel Economy” “Total Average” – – “Tank Average” “Power Consumption” “Total Average” “Trip Average” – – Audio system linked display – – Energy monitor – – AWD system display – – Drive information type Trip Total...
  • Page 600 9-2. Customization ■ Gauges, meters and multi-information display (with 12.3-inch dis- play) (P.211) Default Customized Function setting setting “English” – – Language Except English (English) km (L/100km, km (km/L, – – Units kWh/100km) km/kWh) Meter display type – – Widget –...
  • Page 601 9-2. Customization Default Customized Function setting setting Pop-up display – – – – – – Calendar Adjust meter brightness Standard User setting – – On (when the vehicle is Convenience Services (Sugges- – stopped) tion function) : For details about each function: P.217 : The default setting varies according to country.
  • Page 602 9-2. Customization ■ Door lock (P.235, 571) Default Customized Function setting setting Driver’s door All doors unlocked in first Unlocking using a mechanical unlocked in first step, all doors – – step unlocked in sec- ond step Speed linked door locking func- –...
  • Page 603 9-2. Customization ■ Smart entry & start system (P.253) Default Customized Function setting setting Smart entry & start system – Smart door unlocking All the doors Driver’s door – As many as 2 times desired Number of consecutive door – –...
  • Page 604 9-2. Customization ■ Power back door (P.240) Default Customized Function setting setting Power back door operations – – Operations of the power back door switch on the instrument Press and hold One short press – – panel One short press switch of the wireless Press and hold Push twice...
  • Page 605 9-2. Customization ■ Driving position memory (P.261) Default Customized Function setting setting Selection the door linking driving position memory with door Driver’s door All doors – – unlock operation Function to prevent contact between the head restraint and – – ceiling (while moving to memory location) : If equipped...
  • Page 606 9-2. Customization ■ Lights (P.326) Default Customized Function setting setting Light reminder buzzer – – ■ Automatic light control system (P.326) Default Customized Function setting setting Brighter Bright Light sensor sensitivity Normal – Dark Darker 60 seconds Time elapsed before the head- lights turn off (Extended Head- 30 seconds 90 seconds...
  • Page 607 9-2. Customization ■ LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (P.353) Function Customized setting Lane centering function On, Off – – Alert type Steering wheel vibration, Buzzer – – Alert sensitivity High, Standard – – Vehicle sway warning function On, Off – – Vehicle sway warning sensitivity High, Standard, Low –...
  • Page 608 Alert) function Level 1 Level 2 – – Buzzer volume Level 3 : If equipped : This setting is linked with the buzzer volume of the Toyota parking assist-sensor. ■ Toyota parking assist-sensor (P.395) Default Customized Function setting setting Toyota parking assist-sensor –...
  • Page 609 9-2. Customization ■ PKSB (Parking Support Brake) (P.403) Default Customized Function setting setting PKSB (Parking Support Brake) – – function : If equipped ■ Automatic air conditioning system (P.430) Default Customized Function setting setting Switching between outside air and recirculated air mode linked –...
  • Page 610 9-2. Customization Default Customized Function setting setting Press once Press and hold Stopping operation using the (short) “A/C” button on the wireless Press twice – – Press and hold remote control (long) ■ Illumination (P.443) Default Customized Function setting setting Time elapsed before the interior 15 seconds 7.5 seconds...
  • Page 611: Initialization

    • When rotating the tires Tire pressure warning system • When changing the tire P.492 • After registering the ID codes Refer to Toyota parking assist monitor • After reconnecting or changing “Multimedia the 12-volt battery owner’s Panoramic view monitor •...
  • Page 612 9-3. Initialization OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 613: Index

    Index What to do if... (Troubleshoot- ing) ........612 Alphabetical Index ...615 OwnersManuals2.com...
  • Page 614: What To Do If

    Open the rear door new genuine mechanical keys from outside and then unlock the can be made by any authorized child-protector lock. (P.239) Toyota retailer or Toyota autho- rized repairer, or any reliable If you think something is repairer. (P.570) wrong ...
  • Page 615 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) can be started in a temporary time. (P.313) way. (P.572) A warning buzzer sounds  Is the 12-volt battery dis- during driving charged? (P.573)  The seat belt reminder light is The shift lever cannot be flashing shifted from P even if you depress the brake pedal...
  • Page 616 What to do if... (Troubleshooting) A warning light turns on or a warning message is dis- played  When a warning light turns on or a warning message is displayed, refer to P.534, 544. When a problem has occurred If you have a flat tire ...
  • Page 617: Alphabetical Index

    Alphabetical Index Alphabetical Index Modification and disposal of airbags ...........46 Side airbag operating conditions..41 “My Room Mode” ....... 164 Side airbag precautions ....44 Air conditioning filter....500 Side and curtain shield airbags oper- Automatic air conditioning system ating conditions ......41 ..........
  • Page 618 Alphabetical Index Blower customization ....432 Warning light ......534 Front seat concentrated airflow Brake assist........415 mode (S-FLOW) ...... 435 Brake Hold........323 Humidity sensor ......437 Brake Override System ....289 Remote Air Conditioning System438 Break-in tips ........289 Automatic headlight leveling system BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ....386 .............
  • Page 619 Alphabetical Index out..........167 Clock ........192, 193 Charging port........ 106 Coat hooks ........463 If the charging port lid does not open Condenser ........482 ..........121 Console box ........446 Locking and unlocking ....121 Consumption screen ....226 Opening and closing ....107 Convenience Services (Suggestion Child-protector......
  • Page 620 .........204, 216 RCTA ......... 387 DSC (Drive-Start Control) RSA (Road Sign Assist)..... 365 Sudden start restraint control ..294 Toyota parking assist-sensor ..395 Dynamic radar cruise control with Warning messages ....544 full-speed range Do-it-yourself maintenance . 472, 474 Function ........368...
  • Page 621 Alphabetical Index Operation ........282 Capacity ........588 Emergency, in case of Checking ........481 If a warning buzzer sounds ..534 High coolant temperature warning If a warning light turns on... 534 light ..........535 If a warning message is displayed Preparing and checking before win- ..........
  • Page 622 Alphabetical Index light..........541 system .........414 Front position lights Light switch ........ 326 Replacing light bulbs....516 Headlight cleaner......332 Front seat concentrated airflow Headlights ........326 mode (S-FLOW) ......435 Automatic headlight leveling ..327 Front seat heaters ......440 Automatic High Beam (AHB)..328 Front seats ........
  • Page 623 Alphabetical Index charge mode......... 85 Power back door ......248 Hybrid system Power windows ......279 ACCESSORY mode ....313 Tire pressure warning system ..492, Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System 92 Brake Override System....289 Inside rear view mirror ..267, 268 Emergency shut off system..99 Installing a child restraint system to Energy monitor/consumption screen a front passenger seat ....52...
  • Page 624 Alphabetical Index Replacing the battery ....511 Wattage........591 Warning buzzer......253 Lock steering column....311 Wireless remote control key..233 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ...353 Knee airbags ........39 Operation ........353 Warning messages ....363 Luggage compartment light 242, 245 Luggage cover ......450 Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) ...
  • Page 625 Pop-up display ....208, 595 RSA (Road Sign Assist)..... 364 Paddle shift switches ....317 Settings ......206, 217 Panoramic moon roof Toyota parking assist-sensor ..395 Jam protection function ....283 Units........208, 220 Operation ........282 Vehicle information display 204, 216 Warning message ......284...
  • Page 626 Alphabetical Index Function ........343 an emergency ......526 Warning light ......537 Starting the hybrid system..310 Warning message ....341, 547 Power windows Personal lights......444 Catch protection function ...279 Switch ........444 Door lock linked window operation PKSB (Parking Support Brake) ... 403 ..........280 Indicator ........
  • Page 627 Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) RCTA .........388 ...........37 Tilt sensor........80 How to wear your seat belt ..36 Toyota parking assist-sensor ..395 How your child should wear the seat Toyota Safety Sense....338 belt ..........36 Service plug ........95 Pregnant women, proper seat belt Shift lever ........315...
  • Page 628 Alphabetical Index Side airbags ........39 Sun visors ........453 Side doors........235 Switches Side mirrors ........277 “ODO TRIP” switch ....191, 199 Adjustment ......... 277 AUTO EV/HV mode switch ..86 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ..387 Automatic High Beam switch ..328 Folding ........
  • Page 629 Emergency towing......530 Wireless charger power supply Towing eyelet .....531, 549, 560 switch........456 Trailer sway control ....416 Trailer towing......296 Toyota parking assist-sensor..395 Function ........395 Tail lights Warning message ......397 Light switch ........ 326 Toyota Safety Sense.....338 Replacing light bulbs....516 Automatic High Beam (AHB)..328...
  • Page 630 Alphabetical Index Utility vehicle precautions ... 425 Toyota parking assist ....395 Toyota parking assist-sensor OFF indicator ........538 Vehicle sway warning....357 Vanity lights Warning lights Vanity lights........ 453 ABS ..........536 Wattage........591 Brake hold operated indicator ..540 Vanity mirrors ....... 453 Brake Override System ....540...
  • Page 631 Alphabetical Index Preparing and checking before win- • Toyota parking assist monitor ter ..........422 • Panoramic view monitor Switch ........ 332, 334 Washing and waxing ....466 Wheels ........... 499 Replacing wheels....... 499 Window glasses Power windows ......279 Window lock switch .....
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  • Page 718 GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever (P.476) Power back door switch (P.243) Fuel filler door opener switch (P.337) Fuel filler door (P.337) Tire inflation pressure (P.590) Hood lock release lever (P.476) : Vehicles with power back door Fuel tank capacity (Reference) 55 L (14.5 gal., 12.1 Imp.gal.) Unleaded Fuel type...

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