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Your Toyota dealer Your Toyota dealer will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance you may require. If there is not a Toyota dealer near you, please call the follow- ing number: ■ U.S. OWNERS ● In the U.S. mainland or Canada:...
For safety and Make sure to read through them security (Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system) Vehicle status information Reading driving-related information and indicators (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display) Opening and closing the doors and windows, adjust- Before driving ment before driving (Main topics: Keys, doors, seats, power windows) Operations and advice which are necessary for driv-...
TABLE OF CONTENTS Gauges and meters (with Introduction 7-inch display) ....For your information .... Gauges and meters (with 12.3-inch display) ..Reading this manual ..Multi-information display Pictorial index ....(with 7-inch display) ..For safety and security Multi-information display (with 12.3-inch display)136 1-1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Moon roof ....... 4-5. Using the driving support systems 3-6. Favorite settings Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 Driving position memory261 ........[My Settings] ....PCS (Pre-Collision Sys- Driving tem) ....... LTA (Lane Tracing As- 4-1. Before driving sist) .......
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Rear automatic air condi- 12-volt battery ....tioning system ....Tires ........ Heated steering wheel/ Tire inflation pressure ..seat heaters/seat venti- Wheels ......lators ......Air conditioning filter ..5-2. Using the interior lights Cleaning the hybrid bat- Interior lights list .....
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TABLE OF CONTENTS If you have a flat tire (ve- SRS airbag instructions hicles with spare tire) ... for Canadian owners (in French) ......If the hybrid system will Index ........not start ......Certifications ....... If you lose your keys ..If the fuel filler door can- not be opened ....
If Toyota chooses to update the manual, updated versions can be viewed by selecting your vehicle by model and year at the following URL or on your mobile device if you have access to the Toyota app. https://www.toyota.com/owners Noise from under vehicle after turning off the hybrid sys- Approximately five hours after the hybrid system is turned off, you may hear sound coming from under the vehicle for several minutes.
Also, remodeling like this will have an effect on advanced safety equipment such as Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 and there is a danger that it will not work properly or the danger that it may work in situa- tions where it should not be working.
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Data usage ● Toyota may use the data recorded in this computer to diagnose malfunc- tions, conduct research and development, and improve quality. Toyota will not disclose the recorded data to a third party except: •...
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Usage of data collected through Safety Connect (U.S.mainland only) If your Toyota has Safety Connect and if you have subscribed to those services, please refer to the Safety Connect Telematics Sub- scription Service Agreement for information on data collected and its usage.
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EDR. Disclosure of the EDR data ● Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except when: • An agreement from the vehicle’s owner (or the lessee for a leased vehicle) is obtained •...
Introduction Scrapping of your Toyota The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is scrapped with the air- bags and seat belt pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be sure to have the systems of the SRS...
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Introduction WARNING Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is also a danger that children may injure themselves by playing with the side windows, the moon roof or other features of the vehicle. In addition, heat build-up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be fatal to children.
Introduction Reading this manual Explains symbols used in this manual Symbols in this manual Symbols Meanings WARNING : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or serious injury to people. NOTICE : Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equip- ment.
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Introduction Symbols Meanings Indicates the component or position being explained. Means Do not, Do not do this, or Do not let this happen.
Introduction Pictorial index Exterior (Type A) INFORMATION Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving (Replacing method: P.600, Watts: → P.694) Front doors................P.169 Locking/unlocking ..............P.169 Opening/closing the front side windows ........P.253 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ......P.670 Warning messages ..............P.633 Sliding doors................P.178...
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Introduction Opening from inside the cabin ..........P.199 Opening from outside ............P.197,199 Warning messages ..............P.633 Outside rear view mirrors .............P.249 Adjusting the mirror angle............P.249 Folding the mirrors..............P.251 Driving position memory ............P.261 Defogging the mirrors .............P.450 Windshield wipers ..............P.332 Precautions against winter season ..........P.445 To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) .......P.450...
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Introduction Back-up lights Shifting the shift lever to R............P.308 License plate lights ...............P.322 Side turn signal lights ............P.313 If equipped...
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Introduction Exterior (Type B) INFORMATION Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving (Replacing method: P.600, Watts: → P.694) Front doors................P.169 Locking/unlocking ..............P.169 Opening/closing the front side windows ........P.253 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ......P.670 Warning messages ..............P.633 Sliding doors................P.178 Locking/unlocking ..............P.179...
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Introduction Opening from outside ............P.197,199 Warning messages ..............P.633 Outside rear view mirrors .............P.249 Adjusting the mirror angle............P.249 Folding the mirrors..............P.251 Driving position memory ............P.261 Defogging the mirrors .............P.450 Windshield wipers ..............P.332 Precautions against winter season ..........P.445 To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) .......P.450 Precautions against car wash (Rain-sensing windshield wipers) ..
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Introduction Shifting the shift lever to R............P.308 License plate lights ...............P.322 Side turn signal lights ............P.313 If equipped...
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Introduction Exterior (Type C) INFORMATION Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving (Replacing method: P.600, Watts: → P.694) Front doors................P.169 Locking/unlocking ..............P.169 Opening/closing the front side windows ........P.253 Locking/unlocking by using the mechanical key ......P.670 Warning messages ..............P.633 Sliding doors................P.178 Locking/unlocking ..............P.179...
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Introduction Opening from outside ............P.197,199 Warning messages ..............P.633 Outside rear view mirrors .............P.249 Adjusting the mirror angle............P.249 Folding the mirrors..............P.251 Driving position memory ............P.261 Defogging the mirrors .............P.450 Windshield wipers ..............P.332 Precautions against winter season ..........P.445 To prevent freezing (windshield wiper de-icer) .......P.450 Precautions against car wash (Rain-sensing windshield wipers) ..
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Introduction Shifting the shift lever to R............P.308 License plate lights ...............P.322 Side turn signal lights ............P.313 If equipped...
Introduction Instrument panel Power switch................P.298 Starting the hybrid system/changing the modes....P.298,302 Emergency stop of the hybrid system........P.611 When the hybrid system will not start ........P.665 Warning messages ..............P.633 Shift lever ................P.308 Changing the shift position ............P.309 Precautions against towing............P.615 When the shift lever does not move ........P.309 Meters ................
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Introduction When the warning messages are displayed ......P.633 Turn signal lever ..............P.313 Headlight switch ..............P.322 Headlights/parking lights/tail lights/license plate lights/daytime run- ning lights.................P.322 Fog lights ................P.331 Windshield wiper and washer switch ........P.332 Rear window wiper and washer switch .......P.336 Usage ................P.332,336 Adding washer fluid ..............P.554...
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Introduction Switches Driving position memory switches ........P.261 Window lock switch...............P.256 Power window switches............P.253 Door lock switches ..............P.176 Outside rear view mirror switches ........P.249 Inside lock buttons ..............P.176 VSC OFF switch ..............P.434 Automatic High Beam switch ..........P.326 AC 120V switch ..............P.486 Heated steering wheel switch ..........P.467 Camera switch...
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Introduction Meter control switches...........P.124,137 Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch........P.383 Cruise control switches Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range....P.377 Audio remote control switches LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch.........P.359 Phone switch Talk switch Parking brake switch.............P.314 Applying/releasing ..............P.314 Refer to "MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL". *1 :...
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Introduction Precautions against winter season ..........P.447 Warning buzzer................P.620 Warning message ..............P.633 Brake hold switch ..............P.319 EV drive mode switch............P.305 Driving mode select switch ..........P.432...
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Introduction Interior (8-passenger models) airbags................P.45 Floor mats ................P.34 Front seats ................P.219 Second seats................P.221 Third seats................P.221 Head restraints...............P.230 Seat belts..................P.38 Console box ................P.475 holders................P.476 Bottle holders.................P.478 Door pockets................P.479 Rear automatic air conditioning system ......P.464 Rear seat entertainment system Rear side sunshades.............P.504 If equipped Refer to "MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL".
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Introduction Interior (7-passenger models) airbags................P.45 Floor mats ................P.34 Front seats ................P.219 Second seats................P.221 Third seats................P.221 Head restraints...............P.230 Seat belts..................P.38 Console box ................P.475 holders................P.476 Bottle holders.................P.478 Door pockets................P.479 Rear automatic air conditioning system ......P.464 Rear seat entertainment system Rear side sunshades.............P.504 If equipped Refer to "MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL".
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Introduction Ceiling Conversation mirror ..............P.480 “SOS” button ................P.83 Personal/interior light main switch .......P.471,472 Interior lights ..............P.471,472 Personal lights ..............P.471 Power sliding door switches ..........P.180 Moon roof switches ..............P.257 Power back door switch ............P.199 Assist grips ................P.506 Vanity mirrors.................P.485 Sun visors ................P.485 Inside rear view mirror ............P.235...
For safety and security 1-1. For safe use Before driving....34 For safe driving .....36 Seat belts......38 airbags....45 Front passenger occu- pant classification system ......57 Exhaust gas precau- tions ......62 1-2. Child safety Riding with children..63 Child restraint systems ........64 1-3. Emergency assistance Safety Connect .....83 1-4.
When installing the driver’s floor mat ● Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats. ● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. ●...
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1-1. For safe use WARNING ■ Before driving ● Check that the floor mat is securely fixed in the correct place with all the provided retaining hooks (clips). Be especially careful to perform this check after clean- ing the floor. ●...
1-1. For safe use For safe driving For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirror to an appropriate position before driving. Correct driving posture Adjust the angle of the seatback so that you are sitting straight up and so that you do not have to lean for- ward to steer.
1-1. For safe use WARNING Also, if you feel tired or sleepy while driving, do not force yourself to continue driving and take a break immediately. Correct use of the seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driving the vehicle.
Each seat belt should be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt for more than one person at once, including children. ● Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system. ●...
● Do not attempt to install, remove, modify, disassemble or dispose of the seat belts. Have any necessary repairs carried out by your Toyota dealer. Inappropriate handling may lead to incorrect operation. Correct use of the seat belts Extend the shoulder belt so that it ●...
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Seat belt extender If your seat belts cannot be fastened se- curely because they are not long enough, a personalized seat belt extender is available from your Toyota dealer free of charge. WARNING ■ Using a seat belt extender Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
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1-1. For safe use Fastening and releasing the seat belt (except for the third center seat) To fasten the seat belt, push the plate into the buckle until a click sound is heard. To release the seat belt, press the release button Fastening the seat belt (for the third center seat) Take the plate out of the holder,...
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1-1. For safe use Releasing and stowing the seat belt (for the third center seat) To release , press the release button on Plate B Buckle B To release , insert the key (→ P.164) into the hole on Retract the belt slowly when releasing and stowing the seat belt. Plate A Plate B Buckle A...
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1-1. For safe use INFORMATION ■ Emergency locking retractor (ELR) The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop or on impact. It may also lock if you lean forward too quickly. A slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend so that you can move around fully.
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● If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will come on. In that case, the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Toyota dealer.
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.
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1-1. For safe use ● Can help prevent the occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the event of vehicle rollover SRS second seat side airbags Can help protect the torso of occupants in the second outer seats ■ SRS airbag system components Front impact sensors [AIR BAG ON] and [AIR BAG OFF] indicator lights...
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1-1. For safe use Driver airbag Front passenger occupant classification sensors Driver’s knee airbag SRS warning light Airbag sensor assembly Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on the US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The airbag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on information obtained from the sensors etc.
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1-1. For safe use call as an emergency and helps to dispatch the necessary emergency services. (→ P.83) • An SRS airbag is deployed. • A seat belt pretensioner is activated. • The vehicle is involved in a severe rear-end collision. ■...
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1-1. For safe use ● Both SRS curtain shield airbags may also deploy in the event of a severe frontal collision. ■ Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), oth- er than a collision The SRS front airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle.
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● Pitching end over end ■ When to contact your Toyota dealer In the following cases, the vehicle will require inspection and/or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ● Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated.
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1-1. For safe use ● The front of the vehicle is damaged or de- formed, or was involved in an accident that was not severe enough to cause the SRS front airbags to inflate. ● A portion of a door or its surrounding area is damaged, deformed or has had a hole made in it, or the vehicle was involved in an accident that was not severe enough...
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1-1. For safe use ● The portion of the front pillars, rear pillars or roof side rail garnishes (padding) con- taining the SRS curtain shield airbags in- side is scratched, cracked, or otherwise damaged. WARNING ■ SRS airbag precautions Observe the following precautions regarding the SRS airbags. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury.
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An infant or child who is too small to use a seat belt should be properly secured using a child restraint system. Toyota strongly recommends that all infants and chil- dren be placed in the rear seats of the vehicle and properly restrained.
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1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Do not allow a child to stand in front of the SRS front passenger airbag unit or sit on the knees of a front passenger. ● Do not allow the front seat occupants to hold items on their knees. ●...
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Modification and disposal of SRS airbag system components Do not dispose of your vehicle or perform any of the following modifica- tions without consulting your Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags may mal- function or deploy (inflate) accidentally, causing death or serious injury.
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1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Repairs or modifications of the front fender, front bumper, or side of the occupant compartment ● Installation of a grille guard (bull bars, kangaroo bar, etc.), snow plows, winches or roof luggage carrier ● Modifications to the vehicle’s suspension system ●...
1-1. For safe use Front passenger occupant classification system Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifica- tion system. This system detects the conditions of the front passen- ger seat and activates or deactivates the front passenger airbag and seat cushion airbag in the front passenger side.
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Otherwise, the SRS warning light may come on to indicate a malfunc- tion of the front passenger occupant classification system. In this case, contact your Toyota dealer immediately. ● Child restraint systems installed on the rear seat should not contact the front seatbacks.
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1-1. For safe use WARNING ● Do not modify or replace the upholstery of the front seat. Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system ■ Adult [AIR BAG ON] and [AIR BAG OFF] [AIR BAG ON] indicator lights Indicators/warn- SRS warning light ing lights...
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1-1. For safe use In the event the front passenger is wearing a seat belt. In the event the front passenger does not wear a seat belt. ■ Child restraint system with infant [AIR BAG OFF] [AIR BAG ON] and [AIR BAG OFF] indicator lights Indicators/warn- SRS warning light...
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1-1. For safe use Front passenger’s seat cushion air- Devices Deactivated...
Exhaust pipe The exhaust system needs to be checked periodically. If there is a hole or crack caused by corrosion, damage to a joint or abnormal exhaust noise, be sure to have the vehicle inspected and repaired by your Toyota dealer.
1-2. Child safety Riding with children Observe the following precautions when children are in the vehicle. Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child, until the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s seat belt. It is recommended that children sit in the rear seats to avoid acci- ●...
1-2. Child safety Child restraint systems Before installing a child restraint system in the vehicle, there are pre- cautions that need to be observed, different types of child restraint systems, as well as installation methods, etc., written in this manual. Use a child restraint system when riding with a small child that cannot properly use a seat belt.
● Toyota strongly urges the use of a proper child restraint system that conforms to the weight and size of the child, installed on the rear seat. According to accident statistics, the child is safer when properly restrained in the rear seat than in the front seat.
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1-2. Child safety Installation method Page Seat belt attach- P.69 ment Child restraint LATCH anchors at- P.74 tachment Second seats (8-passenger models) : Anchor brackets (for top tether Second seats (7-passenger models) : P.78 strap) attachment Third seats :...
1-2. Child safety Installation method Page Anchor brackets (for top tether P.78 strap) attachment When using a child restraint system ■ When installing a child restraint system to a front passenger seat For the safety of a child, install a child restraint system to a rear seat.
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1-2. Child safety WARNING ● A forward-facing child restraint system may be installed on the front passenger seat only when it is unavoidable. A child restraint system that requires a top tether strap should not be used in the front passen- ger seat since there is no top tether strap anchor for the front passen- ger seat.
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1-2. Child safety WARNING ● Adjust the front passenger seat so that it does not interfere with the child restraint system. Child restraint system fixed with a seat belt A child restraint system for a small child or baby must itself be prop- erly restrained on the seat with the lap portion of the lap/shoulder belt.
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1-2. Child safety Fully extend the shoulder belt and allow it to retract to put it in lock mode. In lock mode, the belt can- not be extended. While pushing the child restraint system down into the rear seat, allow the shoulder belt to retract until the child restraint system is securely in place.
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1-2. Child safety Place the child restraint system on the seat facing the front of the ve- hicle. Run the seat belt through the child restraint system and insert the plate into the buckle. Make sure that the belt is not twisted. Fully extend the shoulder belt and allow it to retract to put it in lock mode.
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1-2. Child safety Booster seat If installing the child restraint system to the front passenger seat is unavoidable, refer to P.67 for front passenger seat adjustment. High back type: If the head restraint interferes with your child restraint system, and the head restraint can be re- moved, remove the head restraint.
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1-2. Child safety Removing a child restraint system installed with a seat belt Press the buckle release button and ● fully retract the seat belt. When releasing the buckle, the child re- straint system may spring up due to the rebound of the seat cushion.
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1-2. Child safety WARNING ● When installing a child restraint system in the center rear seat, adjust both seatbacks at the same angle. Otherwise, the child restraint system cannot be securely restrained and this may cause death or serious inju- ries in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
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1-2. Child safety Second seats (7-passenger models) ▶ Third seats ▶ When installing in the second seats and third seats Install the child restraint system in accordance to the operation man- ual enclosed with the child restraint system. Second seats Fold the seatback while pulling the lever.
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1-2. Child safety Third seats Fold the seatback while pulling the strap. Return the seat- back and secure it at the 1st lock position (most upright position). Adjust the seatback to the 11th lock position. If there is a gap between the child restraint system and the seatback, adjust the seatback angle until good contact is achieved.
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1-2. Child safety With rigid lower attachments: Latch the buckles onto the LATCH anchors. For owners in Canada : The symbol on a child restraint system indicates presence of a lower connector system. If the child restraint has a top tether strap, follow the child restraint manufacturer’s operation manual regarding the in- stallation, using the top tether strap to latch onto the top tether strap anchor.
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1-2. Child safety WARNING Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ● When using the LATCH anchors, be sure that there are no foreign objects around the anchors and that the seat belt is not caught behind the child restraint system.
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1-2. Child safety Second seats (8-passenger models) ▶ Anchor brackets Top tether strap Second seats (7-passenger models) ▶ Anchor bracket Top tether strap Third seats ▶ Anchor bracket Top tether strap Fixing the top tether strap to the anchor bracket (second seats) Install the child restraint system in accordance to the operation man- ual enclosed with the child restraint system.
1-2. Child safety When installing the child restraint system with the head restraint being raised, be sure to have the top tether strap pass underneath the head restraint for the single tether strap. For V-shaped top tether strap, the top tether strap can pass on both sides of the head restraint, without passing underneath the head restraint.
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1-2. Child safety Hook Top tether strap Center seat If the head restraint interferes with your child restraint sys- tem, and the head restraint can be removed, remove the head restraint. Otherwise, put the head restraint in the upper most position. (→...
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1-2. Child safety WARNING ● Firmly attach the top tether strap and make sure that the belt is not twisted. ● Do not attach the top tether strap to anything other than the anchor bracket. ● After securing a child restraint system, never adjust the seat. ●...
Telematics Subscription Service Agreement and its Terms and Conditions, as in effect and amended from time to time, a cur- rent copy of which is available at Toyota.com in the United States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. All use of the Safety Connect service is subject to such then-applicable Terms and Conditions.
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Bluetooth SIG, Inc. ● Safety Connect is available beginning Fall 2009 on select Toyota mod- els (in the contiguous United States only). Contact with the Safety Con- nect response center is dependent upon the telematics device being...
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Green indicator light on = Active service ● Green indicator light flashing = Safety Connect call in process ● Red indicator light (except at vehicle start-up) = System malfunc- ● tion (contact your Toyota dealer) No indicator light (off) = Safety Connect service not active ●...
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In addition to assisting law enforcement with recovery of a stolen vehicle, Safety-Connect-equipped vehicle location data may, under certain circumstances, be shared with third parties to locate your vehicle. Further information is available at Toyota.com in the United States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. ■...
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1-3. Emergency assistance available at Toyota.com in the United States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada. Safety information for Safety Connect Important! Read this information before using Safety Connect. ■ Exposure to radio frequency signals The Safety Connect system installed in your vehicle is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver.
1-4. Hybrid system Hybrid system features Your vehicle is a Hybrid Electric Vehicle. It has characteristics differ- ent from conventional vehicles. Be sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicle, and operate it with care. The hybrid system combines the use of a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions.
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1-4. Hybrid system When the shift lever is in N, the hybrid battery (traction battery) is not being charged. ■ During normal driving The gasoline engine is predominantly used. The electric motor (trac- tion motor) charges the hybrid battery (traction battery) as necessa- ■...
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30 minutes or 10 miles (16 km). If the hybrid battery (traction battery) becomes fully discharged and you are unable to start the hybrid system, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Charging the 12-volt battery →...
Cooling fan sounds may be heard from the air intake vent under the front seat. ■ Maintenance, repair, recycling, and disposal Contact your Toyota dealer regarding maintenance, repair, recycling and disposal. Do not dispose of the vehicle yourself. Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System When driving with the gasoline engine stopped, a sound, which changes in accordance with the driving speed, will be played in order to warn people nearby of the vehicle’s approach.
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1-4. Hybrid system For details about Predictive efficient drive, refer to "MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL". ■ Predictive Deceleration Support The system is using collected driver’s actions in the past to predict deceleration/stop points. By providing deceleration support to col- lected deceleration/stop points, the hybrid battery (traction battery) charge amount can be increased.
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1-4. Hybrid system roads to reduce the frequency of starting the engine to charge the hybrid battery (traction battery) due to low battery levels. INFORMATION ■ Operating the Predictive SOC Control The system operates when starting route guidance and the position of the vehicle is along the guided route.
1-4. Hybrid system Hybrid system precautions Take care when handling the hybrid system, as it is a high voltage system (about 650V at maximum) as well as contains parts that become extremely hot when the hybrid system is operating. Obey the warning labels attached to the vehicle.
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1-4. Hybrid system INFORMATION ■ Running out of fuel When the vehicle has run out of fuel and the hybrid system cannot be started, refuel the vehicle with at least enough gasoline to make the low fuel level warning light (→...
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Never resell, hand over or modify the hybrid battery. To prevent acci- dents, hybrid batteries that have been removed from a disposed vehi- cle are collected through Toyota dealer. Do not dispose of the battery yourself. Unless the battery is properly collected, the following may occur, result- ing in death or serious injury: •...
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In the event that your vehicle must be disposed of, the hybrid battery must be disposed of by your Toyota dealer or a qualified service shop. If the hybrid battery is not disposed of properly, it may cause electric shock that can result in death or serious injury.
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If a warning light comes on, a warning message is displayed, or the 12-volt battery is disconnected The hybrid system may not start. In this case, try to start the system again. If the [READY] indicator does not come on, contact your Toyota dealer.
1-5. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system The vehicle’s keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the hybrid system from starting if a key has not been previously regis- tered in the vehicle’s on-board computer. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehicle. This system is designed to help prevent vehicle theft but does not guarantee absolute security against all vehicle thefts.
1-5. Theft deterrent system Alarm The alarm uses light and sound to give an alert when an intrusion is detected. The alarm is triggered in the following situations when the alarm is set: A locked door is unlocked or opened in any way other than using ●...
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1-5. Theft deterrent system INFORMATION ■ System maintenance The vehicle has a maintenance-free type alarm system. ■ Triggering of the alarm The alarm may be triggered in the following situations: (Stopping the alarm deactivates the alarm system.) ● The doors are unlocked using the me- chanical key.
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1-5. Theft deterrent system NOTICE ■ To ensure the system operates correctly Do not modify or remove the system. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed.
2-1. 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.
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2-1. Instrument cluster The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region. ● Type 2 The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region. ● Type 3 The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on the target region.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Brake system warning light (→ P.620) (U.S.A.) Brake system warning light (→ P.620) (Canada) (Red) Brake system warning light (→ P.620) (Yellow) (1)(2) Charging system warning light (→ P.621) High coolant temperature warning light (→ P.621) Hybrid system overheat warning light (→...
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2-1. Instrument cluster Electric power steering system warning light (→ P.623) (Red/yellow) PCS warning light (→ P.623) (Flashes or illuminates) LTA indicator (→ P.624) (Orange) (3)* Intuitive parking assist OFF indicator (→ P.624) (1)* PKSB OFF indicator (→ P.625) (1)* RCTA OFF indicator (→...
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Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately if this occurs. Indicators The indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the vehicle’s various systems.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Tail light indicator (→ P.322) (Canada) Headlight high beam indicator (→ P.325) Automatic High Beam indicator (→ P.326) Fog light indicator (→ P.331) Smart key system indicator (→ P.298) Cruise control indicator (→ P.377) Dynamic radar cruise control indicator (→...
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If the BSM outside rear view mirror indicators do not illuminate or do not turn off, there may be a malfunction in the system. If this occurs, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. If equipped...
2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 7-inch display) The meters display various drive information. Meter display The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target region. Hybrid System Indicator Displays the Hybrid System Indicator (→...
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2-1. Instrument cluster Outside temperature (→ P.114) Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature INFORMATION ■ The meters and display illuminate when The power switch is in ON. ■ When changing driving mode Speedometer color is changed following the selected driving mode. (→...
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When the outside temperature has changed suddenly (at the en- trance/exit of a garage, tunnel, etc.) ● When [--] or [E] is displayed, the system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. ● Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C).
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2-1. Instrument cluster WARNING For example, there is a lag between the driver’s shifting and the new shift range appearing on the display. This lag could cause the driver to down- shift again, causing rapid and excessive engine braking and possibly an accident resulting in death or injury.
2-1. Instrument cluster INFORMATION ■ Instrument panel brightness adjustment The instrument panel brightness levels when the tail lights are on and off can be adjusted individually. However, when the surroundings are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on the tail lights will not change the instrument panel brightness.
2-1. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters (with 12.3-inch display) Meter display The meter display type setting can be changed. (→ P.145) Type 1/Type 2 ▶ The location of some displayed items and the units of measure may differ depending on the intended destination of the vehicle. Multi-information display Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (→...
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2-1. Instrument cluster Widget (Audio system-linked display) Displays the selected audio source or track on the meter. (→ P.142) While list of items for content display area (→ P.138) is displayed, widget will not be displayed. Distance to empty Displays the driving range with remaining fuel (→...
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2-1. Instrument cluster Outside temperature (→ P.120) Digital speedometer Displays the vehicle speed Shift position and shift range (→ P.311) Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (→ P.308) Clock The GPS clock’s time is automatically adjusted by utilizing GPS time information.
When the outside temperature has changed suddenly (at the en- trance/exit of a garage, tunnel, etc.) ● When [--] or [E] is displayed, the system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. ● Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C).
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Free/Open Source Software Information This product contains Free/Open Source Software (FOSS). The license information and/or the source code of such FOSS can be found at the following URL. https://www.denso.com/global/en/opensource/meter/toyota/ ■ Customization Settings (e. g. meter display) can be changed on the [ ] screen of the multi-information display.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Displays the distance the vehicle can be driven until an oil change is necessary. ■ Changing the display Each time the [ODO TRIP] switch is pressed, the displayed item will be changed. When the trip meter is displayed, press- ing and holding the switch will reset the trip meter.
2-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information display (with 7-inch display) The multi-information display is used to display fuel efficiency relat- ed information and various types of driving-related information. The multi-information display can also be used to change the display settings and other settings. Display contents Following information is displayed on the multi-information display.
2-1. Instrument cluster Changing the display The multi-information display is operated using the meter control switches. Scroll the screen /switch the dis- play /move the cursor Press : Enter/Set Press and hold : Press and hold: Reset/Display customizable items Return to the previous screen Call sending/receiving and history display Linked with the hands-free system,...
2-1. Instrument cluster Audio system-linked display (→ P.128) Vehicle information display (→ P.128) Settings display (→ P.129) Warning message display (→ P.135) Driving information display Select to display fuel consumption data in various forms. ■ Fuel Economy Following information is displayed. Current fuel economy Displays the instantaneous current fuel economy.
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2-1. Instrument cluster When only a small amount of fuel is added to the tank, the display may not be updated. When refueling, turn the power switch off. If the vehicle is refueled without turning the power switch off, the dis- play may not be updated.
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2-1. Instrument cluster The ECO Accelerator Guidance display changes according to the driving status, such as when starting off or cruising. It is easier to drive in an Eco-friend- ly manner by driving according to the display showing the accelerator pedal operations and staying within the refer- ence operation range.
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2-1. Instrument cluster INFORMATION ■ ECO Accelerator Guidance/[Eco Score] will not operate when The ECO Accelerator Guidance/[Eco Score] will not operate in the follow- ing situations: ● The Hybrid System Indicator is not operating. ● The vehicle is being driven using the dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range.
2-1. Instrument cluster ■ AWD system display (AWD models) Torque distribution display Displays the drive status of each wheel in 6 steps from 0 to 5. G-force display Displays the size and direction of the G- force applied to the vehicle via changes to the position of the ball on the display.
2-1. Instrument cluster ● If the function is turned on and off or the volume, etc. is changed on the setting screen, the setting is changed each time [OK] is pressed. ● For functions that allow operation contents, display contents, etc., of function to be selected, the setting screen is displayed by pressing and holding [OK].
2-1. Instrument cluster • [Brightness] Select to switch the brightness of the outside rear view mirror indica- tors. (→ P.391) • [Sensitivity] Select to change the alert timing for an approaching vehicle. ] Intuitive parking assist (→ P.403) ● Select to set up the following items. •...
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Select to change the tire pressure warning system sensor ID code set. To enable this function, a second set of tire pressure warning system sensor ID codes must be registered by a Toyota dealer. For information regarding changing the registered ID code set, contact your Toyota dealer.
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2-1. Instrument cluster • [Setting UNIT] Select to change the units of the tire pressure displayed. [Scheduled Maintenance] (→ P.534) ● Select to reset the scheduled maintenance information (message indicat- ing maintenance is required and distance until the next maintenance) after all maintenance is performed.
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2-1. Instrument cluster [Pop-Up Display] ● Select to enable/disable the following pop-up displays, which may appear in some situations. • TbT Navigation • Telephone • Audio operation • Volume operation • Voice control • Brightness [Multi-Information Display OFF] ● A blank screen is displayed. [Default Settings] ●...
2-1. Instrument cluster NOTICE ■ During setting up the display To prevent 12-volt battery discharge, ensure that the hybrid system is operating while setting up the display features. Warning message display Select to display warning messages and measures to be taken if a malfunction is detected.
2-1. Instrument cluster Multi-information display (with 12.3-inch display) The multi-information display is used to display fuel efficiency relat- ed information and various types of driving-related information. The multi-information display can also be used to change the display settings and other settings. Display contents Following information is displayed on the multi-information display.
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2-1. Instrument cluster AWD operation status display (→ P.143) ● Blank (No items) ● INFORMATION ■ The multi-information display is displayed when The power switch is in ON. ■ When changing driving mode Background color of the multi-information display is changed following the selected driving mode.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Call sending/receiving and history display Linked with the hands-free system, sending or receiving call is displayed. For details regarding the hands-free system, refer to the "MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL". Changing the display The multi-information display is operated using the meter control switches.
2-1. Instrument cluster 1. Press and hold [OK] of the meter control switch to display cursor on the content display area (center). 2. Press [ ] or [ ] to move the cursor and select the content display area. 3. Contents display area (left): Press [ ] to display contents list.
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2-1. Instrument cluster ECO Accelerator Guidance/[Eco Score] Displays a reference operation range for using the accelerator pedal according to driving conditions, and a score result that evaluates the current driving status. ECO Accelerator Guidance [Eco Score] ECO Accelerator Guidance ● ECO area Shows that the vehicle is being driven in an Eco-friendly manner.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Score result Eco start status Eco cruise status Eco stop status How to read the bar display: Score Bar display Unrated High After starting off, [Eco Score] display does not start until the vehicle speed exceeds approximately 19 mph (30 km/h). The [Eco Score] is reset each time the vehicle starts off to start a new evaluation.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Driving support system information display Select to display the operational status of the following systems: LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (→ P.359) ● Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range (→ P.377) ● RSA (Road Sign Assist) (→ P.373) ●...
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2-1. Instrument cluster ■ Trip information 2 items that are selected using the [TRIP A Items] or [TRIP B Items] setting (average speed and distance) can be displayed vertically. Use the displayed information as a reference only. Average Speed: Displays the average vehicle speed since the ●...
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2-1. Instrument cluster Acceleration G-force on the vehicle Current G-force value (analyzed value of front/rear and left/right G- forces) Record of the maximum G-forces Accelerator pedal input Brake fluid pressure Steering amount This display is intended for use as a guideline. Depending on factors such as the road surface condition, temperature and vehicle speed, the display may not show the actual condition of the vehicle.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Blank (No items) Displays no drive information contents on the multi-information dis- play. Settings display Vehicle settings and the content displayed on the screen can be changed by using the meter control switches. Setting procedure Press and hold [OK] of the meter control switch to display cursor on the content display area (center).
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2-1. Instrument cluster Select to set the alert type. • [Sensitivity] Select to set the lane departure alert sensitivity. • [Sway Warning] Select to enable/disable the vehicle sway warning. • [Sway Sensitivity] Select to set the vehicle sway warning sensitivity. ] PCS (Pre-Collision System) (→...
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2-1. Instrument cluster • [Volume] Select to change the RCTA buzzer volume. ] PKSB (Parking Support Brake System) (→ P.419) ● Select to enable/disable the Parking Support Brake function. ] RSA (Road Sign Assist) (→ P.373) ● Select to set up the following items. •...
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Select to change the tire pressure warning system sensor ID code set. To enable this function, a second set of tire pressure warning system sensor ID codes must be registered by a Toyota dealer. For information regarding changing the registered ID code set, contact your Toyota dealer.
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2-1. Instrument cluster Meter Settings [Language] ● Select to change the language on the multi-information display. [Units] ● Select to change the units of measure displayed. [Meter Type] ● Select to change the meter type setting. [Meter Style] ● Select to change the meter style. [Dial Type] ●...
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2-1. Instrument cluster INFORMATION ■ Suspension of the settings display ● In the following situations, operation of the settings display will be tem- porarily suspended. • When a warning message appears on the multi-information display • When the vehicle begins to move ●...
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2-1. Instrument cluster When the headlight switch is in the AUTO position : The message asking if you wish to turn the headlights off is displayed. To turn the headlights off, select [Yes]. If the driver’s door is opened after the power switch is turned off, this suggestion message will not be displayed.
2-1. Instrument cluster Head-up display The head-up display projects a variety of driving-related information and the operating state of the driving support systems on the wind- shield. System components Illustrations used in this text are intend- ed as examples, and may differ from the image that is actually displayed by the head-up display.
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When the outside temperature has changed suddenly (at the en- trance/exit of a garage, tunnel, etc.) ● When [-] or [E] is displayed, the system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. ● Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F (50°C).
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2-1. Instrument cluster NOTICE ● Do not place anything on or put stickers onto the head-up display projector. Doing so could interrupt head-up display indications. ● Do not touch the inside of the head-up display projector or thrust sharp edges or the like into the projector. Doing so could cause mechanical malfunctions.
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2-1. Instrument cluster INFORMATION ■ Enabling/disabling of the head-up display If the head-up display is disabled, it will remain disabled when the power switch is turned off then back to ON. ■ Display brightness The brightness of the head-up display can be adjusted on [ ] of the multi-information display.
2-1. Instrument cluster Pop-up display Pop-up displays for the following systems will be displayed when necessary. ■ Driving support systems Displays a warning/suggestion/advice message or the operating state of a relevant system. PCS (Pre-Collision System) (→ P.348) ● Parking Support Brake function (for static objects) (→...
2-1. Instrument cluster INFORMATION ■ When a pop-up display is displayed When a pop-up display is displayed, a current display may no longer be displayed. In this case, the display will return after the pop-up display disappears. Hybrid System Indicator/tachometer/outside temperature display area ■...
2-1. Instrument cluster Energy monitor/consumption screen You can view the status of your vehicle on the multi-information display and the Multimedia Display System components Multimedia Display Multi-information display Meter control switches (→ P.124,136) Energy monitor The energy monitor can be used to check the vehicle drive status, hybrid system operation status and energy regeneration status.
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2-1. Instrument cluster With 7-inch display ▶ Gasoline engine Hybrid battery (traction battery) Front tire Rear tire With 12.3-inch display ▶ Gasoline engine Hybrid battery (traction battery) Front tire Rear tire Multimedia Display ● Gasoline engine Front electric motor (traction motor) Hybrid battery (traction battery) Rear electric motor (traction motor) Front tire...
2-1. Instrument cluster High ■ Remaining charge amount warning of hybrid battery (traction bat- tery) ● The buzzer sounds intermittently when the hybrid battery (traction bat- tery) remains without charging while the shift lever is in N, or the re- maining charge amount drops below a certain level.
2-1. Instrument cluster History screen If a screen other than history screen is displayed, touch [History]. Use the displayed average fuel consumption as a reference. The image is an example only, and may vary slightly from actual conditions. Latest fuel consumption Best recorded fuel consumption Previous fuel consumption record Resetting the history data...
Before driving 3-1. Key information Keys......3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Front doors ....Sliding doors ....Back door....Smart key system ..3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats....Rear seats ....Head restraints ..3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel ...
3-1. Key information Keys Key types The following keys are provided with the vehicle. Electronic keys Operating the smart key system ● (→ P.213) Operating the wireless remote ● control function (→ P.167) Mechanical keys Key number plate INFORMATION ■ When riding in an aircraft When bringing an electronic key onto an aircraft, make sure you do not press any buttons on the electronic key while inside the aircraft cabin.
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(→ P.593). However, as there is a danger that the electronic key may be damaged, it is recommended that replacement is carried out by your Toyota dealer. ● To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 3 ft.
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If this message is displayed but you have not had a new electronic key registered, ask your Toyota dealer to check if an unknown electronic key (other than those in your possession) has been registered.
Opens and closes the right side power sliding door (→ P.180) Opens and closes the left side pow- er sliding door (→ P.180) Sounds the alarm (→ P.168) These settings must be customized at your Toyota dealer. *1 : If equipped...
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3-1. Key information INFORMATION ■ Theft deterrent panic mode When [ ] is pressed for longer than about 1 second, an alarm will sound inter- mittently and the vehicle lights will flash to deter any person from trying to break into or damage your vehicle.
Pressing the button again within 5 seconds unlocks the other doors. Press and hold to open the windows and moon roof. If equipped The door unlock settings can be changed. (→ P.170) *1 : This setting must be customized at your Toyota dealer. *2 :...
5 seconds, and repeat step 2.) Multi-information display/Beep Unlocking function Holding the driver’s door handle un- locks only the driver’s door. Exterior : Beeps 3 times This setting must be customized at your Toyota dealer. *1 : If equipped...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Multi-information display/Beep Unlocking function Holding the passenger’s door handle Interior : Pings once unlocks all the doors. Holding a door handle unlocks all the doors. Exterior: Beeps twice Interior: Pings once With 7-inch display With 12.3-inch display Vehicles with alarm: To prevent unintended triggering of the alarm, unlock the doors using the wireless remote control and open and close a door...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ When the door cannot be locked by the lock sensor on the upper part of the door handle (vehicles with entry function) If the door will not lock even when the topside sensor area is touched, try touch- ing both the topside and underside sensor areas at the same time.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING Failure to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant could be thrown out of the vehicle, resulting in death or serious injury. ● Ensure that all doors are properly closed and locked. ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Initial warning If the sensor detects the rear passenger: As the second reminder, after the doors are locked, a buzzer will sound and the emergency flashers will flash for a few seconds, and a message will be displayed on the multi-information display.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When the occupant is standing up ● When the occupant is covered by a jacket or bedding with heat-reflect- ing material ● When a large suitcase made of metal material is right next to the occupant ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors • When a person is refueling Unlocking and locking the doors from the inside ■ Using the door lock switches Locks all the doors Unlocks all the doors ■ Using the inside lock buttons Locks the door Unlocks the door The front doors can be opened by pull-...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Automatic door locking and unlocking systems The following functions can be set or canceled: For instructions on customizing, refer to P.707. Function Operation All doors are automatically locked Speed linked door locking function when vehicle speed is approximate- ly 12 mph (20 km/h) or higher.
3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Sliding doors The sliding doors can be unlocked/locked and opened/closed by the following procedures. WARNING ■ Before driving Make sure that all doors are properly closed and locked. If the sliding doors are not fully closed, it may open unexpectedly while driving and an occupant to fall out of the vehicle, resulting in death or serious injury.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ● When the vehicle is stopped on a slope, the door will slide faster when opening or closing, so be especially careful that the passengers do not get hit or pinched by the door.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Using the wireless remote control → P.169 Unlocking and locking the sliding door from inside ■ Using the door lock switches → P.176 ■ Using the inside lock buttons Locks the door Unlocks the door Opening/closing the sliding door automatically Using wireless remote control...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Using the outside sliding door handles Press the switch to open/close the power sliding door. When the sliding door is locked: Press the switch while carrying the electronic key on your person. Then, all the doors will unlock and the power sliding door will be automatically and completely opened.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Using the power sliding door switches Press and hold the switch to open and close each sliding ● door. From front seats ▶ Opens the left side power sliding door. Closes the left side power sliding door. Opens the right side power sliding door.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Kick sensor Hands Free Power Sliding Door opera- tion detection area Smart key system operation detection area (→ P.213) Label Perform a kick operation by moving your foot to within ap- proximately 3.9 in. (10 cm) of the rocker moulding and then pulling it back.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlock Lock These locks can be set to prevent chil- dren from opening the sliding doors. Push down on each sliding door switch to lock that sliding door. INFORMATION ■ The power sliding door can be operated when ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ The situations in which the sliding door does not open completely The left side sliding door does not open completely when the fuel filler door is opened. ■ Jam protection function Sensor is attached to the front edge of the power sliding door.
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[LOCK] position to cancel the function and close the door manually. After that, have the vehicle inspected and repaired by your Toyota dealer. ■ Kick sensor operating conditions (vehicles with Hands Free Pow-...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors If the rocker moulding has been touched for a while, wait for a short time before attempting to operate the Hands Free Power Sliding Door again. ● When operated while a person is too close to the rocker moulding ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors pay parking spot, gas station, electrically heated road, or fluorescent light ● When the vehicle is near a TV tower, electric power plant, radio station, large display, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electrical noise ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ● Do not get in and out of the vehicle while the power sliding door is being operated. ● When using the door handle to open or close the power sliding door, remove your hand from the door handle immediately after starting pow- er sliding door operation.
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● Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts to the power sliding door. The power sliding door may not operate, causing itself to malfunction, or the power sliding door may close again after it is opened.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors NOTICE ■ Sliding door Make sure magazines are not bent or pro- truding from the sliding door pockets. Do not insert anything too big so that the shape of the sliding door pockets is distorted. Such objects may obstruct the opening/closing of the sliding doors, damage the sliding door pockets or the vehicle body, and may result...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors NOTICE If they do not operate, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota deal- ● Do not apply coatings that have a rain clearing (hydrophilic) effect, or other coatings, to the portions with labels on the rocker mouldings.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Using the power sliding door main switch Use the main switch to disable the power sliding door system. The power sliding door system is enabled. The power sliding door system is disabled. The sliding doors can only be opened and closed manually.
3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door The back door can be locked/unlocked and opened/closed by the following procedures. WARNING ■ Before driving Make sure that the back door is fully closed. If the back door is not fully closed, it may open unexpectedly while driving and hit near-by objects or luggage in the luggage compartment may be thrown out, causing an accident.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ● Remove any heavy loads, such as snow and ice, from the back door before opening it. Failure to do so may cause the back door to sudden- ly shut again after it is opened. ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING Doing so may cause hands to be caught or the back door damper stay (vehicles without power back door) or back door spindle (vehicles with power back door) to break, causing an accident. ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocking and locking the back door from the inside ■ Using the door lock switch → P.176 Opening/closing the back door (vehicles without power back door) ■ Open Raise the back door while pressing up the back door opener to release the lock to open the back door.
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Do not attach any foreign objects, such as stickers, plastic sheets, or adhesives to the damper stay rod. ● 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.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors NOTICE ● Do not place your hand on the damper stay or apply lateral forces to it. Opening/closing the back door (vehicles with power back door) Using the wireless remote control Press and hold the switch. ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Press the back door opener switch. When the back door is locked: ● While carrying the electronic key on your person, press and hold the back door opener switch. The power back door automatically opens. Pressing the switch while the power back door is opening/closing stops the operation.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Using the back door handle Lower the back door using the back door handle , then a buzzer sounds and the back door automatically closes. Using the kick sensor (vehicles with Hands Free Power Back Door) The Hands Free Power Back Door enables automatic opening and closing of the power back door by putting your foot near the lower...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● If another electronic key is in the cabin or luggage compartment, it may take slightly longer than normal for the operation to occur. Kick sensor Hands Free Power Back Door operation detection area When the kick sensor detects that your foot is pulled back, a buzzer will sound and the back door will automatically fully open/close.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ● When the back door is unlocked. Vehicles with entry function: However, if the back door opener switch is pressed and held while carrying the electronic key on your person, the power back door will be operated even if the back door is locked. (→...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors 2. During the power back door closing operation, lock the doors using the smart key system from the front doors (→ P.169) or the wireless remote control. (→ P.169) A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate that all the doors have been closed and locked.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Kick sensor operating conditions (vehicles with Hands Free Pow- er Back Door) The Hands Free Power Back Door will open/close automatically when the following conditions are met: ● The kick sensor operation is enabled (→...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Preventing unintentional operation of the Hands Free Power Back Door (vehicles with Hands Free Power Back Door) When an electronic key is in the operation range, the Hands Free Power Back Door may operate unintentionally, so be careful in the following situations.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors 2. Remove the bolts with a socket wrench of an appropriate size. 3. Remove the inside panel. 4. Move the lever. ■ Customization Settings (e.g. power back door opening angle) can be changed. (Custom- izable features: →...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors WARNING ■ Power back door Observe the following precautions when operating the power back door. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. ● Check the safety of the surrounding area to make sure there are no obstacles or anything that could cause any of your belongings to get caught.
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Do not touch the spindle rod with gloves or other fabric items. ● Do not attach heavy accessories to the back door. When attaching, ask your Toyota dealer for details. ● Do not place your hand on the spindle or apply lateral forces to it.
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If it does not operate, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not apply coatings that have a rain clearing (hydrophilic) effect, or other coatings, to the lower center part of the rear bumper.
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If the kick sensor does not operate in the following situations, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. • The kick sensor or its surrounding area has been subjected to a strong impact.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Adjusting the open position of the back door (vehicles with power back door) The power back door open position can be adjusted by using the power back door switch on the back door or on the multi-information display.
3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart key system The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket. The driver should always carry the electronic key. Locks and unlocks the front doors (vehicles with entry function) ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When starting the hybrid system or changing power switch modes The system can be operated when the electronic key is inside the vehicle. ■ If an alarm sounds or a warning message is displayed An alarm sounds and warning message displays shown on the multi-in- formation display are used to protect against unexpected accidents or theft of the vehicle resulting from erroneous operation.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors ■ Turning an electronic key to battery-saving mode ● When battery-saving mode is set, battery depletion is minimized by stopping the electronic key from receiving radio waves. Press [ ] twice while pressing and holding [ Confirm that the electronic key indicator flashes 4 times.
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors • Another vehicle’s electronic key or a wireless key that emits radio waves • Personal computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs) • Digital audio players • Portable game systems ● If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the rear window ●...
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors be unlocked by the entry function. (Use the wireless remote control to unlock the doors.) ● Touching the door lock sensor while wearing gloves may delay or pre- vent lock operation. Remove the gloves and touch the lock sensor again.
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(→ P.213) The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the entry function can be disabled. Ask your Toyota dealer for details, such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio waves. Then, consult your doctor to see if you should disable the entry function.
3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats The seats can be adjusted (longitudinally, vertically, etc.). Adjust the seat to ensure the correct driving posture. Adjustment procedure Manual seat (passenger’s side only) ▶ Seat position adjustment lever Seatback angle adjustment lever Power seat ▶ ...
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3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Power easy access system The driver’ seat and steering wheel move in accordance with power switch mode and the driver’ seat belt condition. (→ P.261) ■ Jam protection function (vehicles with driving position memory) While the driving position is recalled or the power easy access system is operating, if an object is stuck behind the front seat, the front seat will stop and then slightly move forward.
3-3. Adjusting the seats Rear seats Reclining adjustments and folding the seatbacks can be done with lever operation. Adjustment procedure ■ Second seat Except ottoman seat (7-passenger models) ▶ Seatback angle adjustment lever Seat position adjustment lever Except ottoman seat (8-passenger models) ▶ ...
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3-3. Adjusting the seats Ottoman seat ▶ Seatback angle adjustment lever Seat position adjustment lever Ottoman angle adjustment lever ■ Third seats Seatback angle adjustment strap INFORMATION ■ When using the ottoman seats (vehicles with ottoman seats) Adjust the angle of the cushion while pulling the ottoman angle adjustment lever.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING lap belt may slide past the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen, or your neck may contact the shoulder belt, increasing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of an accident. Adjustments should not be made while driving as the seat may unex- pectedly move and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats Moving a second seat for third seat access ■ Getting in the vehicle Pull the seatback angle adjustment lever and fold down the seatback. The cush- ion will tip up. The seat can slide for- ward. Move the seat to the frontmost position.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats Pull the lock release strap under the seat to remove the seat. Retract the cushion leg. After detaching the second center seat, remove it from the vehicle or store it securely in the luggage compartment. Installing the second center seat (8-passenger models) Latch the buckles onto the an- chors.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats Folding down the third seatbacks Pull the [TO RECLINE] strap and ● fold down the seatback. Returning the third seatbacks Pull the [TO RECLINE] strap, and ● raise the seatback and the outside head restraints. Stowing the third seats Before stowing or returning third seat, remove any items from the floor area to prevent interference with moving parts.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats Stowing the third seats Pull the handle to move the seat rearward. Then push the seat down. The outside head restraints are folded automatically. Push the seat against the floor. Open the flaps. Before returning the third seats Be sure to move the second seats forward from the rearmost posi- tion, as they may interfere with the third seats returning operation.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats Push the seat forward and then en- gage the front leg locks. Make sure the front and rear legs are locked securely. Raise the seatback and the outside head restraints. (→ P.225) WARNING ■ When folding the rear seatbacks down Observe the following precautions.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats WARNING ■ After removing the second center seat (8-passenger models) ● Remove the second center seat from the vehicle or store it securely in the luggage compartment. ● Do not sit on or place anything on a seat that has been removed from the vehicle.
3-3. Adjusting the 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. ● Use the head restraints designed for each respective seat. ●...
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3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Third outside seats To use Pull the head restraints up. To fold Press the button. INFORMATION ■ Adjusting the height of the head restraints (Front and second outside seats) Make sure that the head restraints are ad- justed so that the center of the head re- straint is closest to the top of your ears.
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3-3. Adjusting the seats ■ Second center and third center seats Pull the head restraint up while pressing the lock release button If the head restraint touches the ceiling, making the removal difficult, change the seat height or angle. (→ P.221) ■...
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Steering wheel Adjustment procedure Manual type Hold the steering wheel and push the lever down. Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel horizon- tally and vertically. After adjustment, pull the lever up to se- cure the steering wheel.
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ■ Automatic adjustment of the steering position (power type) A desired steering position can be entered to memory and recalled auto- matically by the driving position memory system. (→ P.261) ■ Power easy access system The steering wheel and driver’s seat move in accordance with power switch mode and the driver’...
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Inside rear view mirror The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirmation of the rear view. Adjusting the height of rear view mirror The height of the rear view mirror can be adjusted to suit your driving posture.
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Anti-glare function (vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror) Vehicles without ga- Responding to the level of brightness of ▶ rage door opener the headlights of vehicles behind, the re- flected light is automatically reduced. Changing automatic anti-glare function mode on/off When the automatic anti-glare function is in...
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors INFORMATION ■ To prevent sensor error (vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror) Vehicles without ga- To ensure that the sensors operate properly, ▶ do not touch or cover them. rage door opener Vehicles with garage ▶ ...
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Digital Rear-view Mirror The Digital Rear-view Mirror is a system that uses the camera on the rear of the vehicle and displays its image on the display of the Digital Rear-view Mirror. The Digital Rear-view Mirror can be changed between optical mirror mode and digital mirror mode by operating the lever.
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Press to change the setting of the item you want to adjust. Camera indicator Indicates that the camera is operating normally. Changing modes Operate the lever to change between digital mirror mode and optical mirror mode.
The symbol will dis- appear in a few seconds. Operate the lever, change to optical mirror mode and have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. Adjusting the mirror Adjusting the mirror height The height of the rear view mirror can be adjusted to suit your driving posture.
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Press the menu button. The icons will be displayed. Press the menu button repeatedly and select the item you want to adjust. Press [ ] or [ ] to change the setting. The icons will disappear if a button is not operated for approximately 5 seconds or more.
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Enabling/disabling the automatic anti-glare function (optical mirror mode) The automatic anti-glare function in the optical mirror mode can be enabled/disabled. The setting can be changed in both the digital mirror mode and the optical mirror mode. ■...
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To prevent causes of fire If the driver continues using the Digital Rear-view Mirror while smoke or odor comes from the mirror, it may result in fire. Stop using the system immediately and contact your Toyota dealer. Cleaning the Digital Rear-view Mirror ■...
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors ■ Cleaning the camera If the camera lens is dirty or covered with foreign matter, such as water droplets, snow, mud, etc., the displayed image may not be clear. In this case, rinse the camera lens with a large quantity of water and then wipe it clean with a soft cloth dampened with water.
● Do not subject the camera to a strong impact as this could cause a malfunction. If this happens, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. If you notice any symptoms If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following table for the likely cause and the solution.
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Symptom Likely cause Solution ● The vehicle is in a dark area. ● The vehicle is near a TV tower, broadcast- ing station, electric power plant, or other location where strong radio waves or elec- trical noise may be present.
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] is displayed. becomes cool.) If the temperature con- tinues to increase, the If [ ] does not disap- Digital Rear-view Mirror pear even though the will turn off.) mirror is cool, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
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Symptom Likely cause Solution Change to optical mir- ror mode and have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. (To The lever cannot be The lever may be mal- change to optical mirror operated properly. functioning. mode, press and hold...
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Outside rear view mirrors The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable sufficient confirmation of the rear view. INFORMATION ■ Defogging the mirrors The outside rear view mirrors can be cleared using the mirror defoggers. Turn on the rear window defogger to turn on the outside rear view mirror defoggers.
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Left Right To adjust the mirror, press the switch. Right Down Left INFORMATION ■ Mirror angle can be adjusted when The power switch is in ACC or ON. ■ Auto anti-glare function When the anti-glare inside rear view mirror is set to automatic mode, the outside rear view mirrors will activate in conjunction with the anti-glare inside rear view mirror to reduce reflected light.
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors Folding and extending the mirrors Manual type Push the mirror back in the direc- ● tion of the vehicle’s rear. Power type Press the switch. ● Folds the mirrors Extends the mirrors Putting the outside rear view mirror fold- ing switch in the neutral position sets the mirrors to automatic mode.
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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors To disable this function, move the mirror select switch to the neutral position (between L and R). ■ Adjusting the mirror angle when the vehicle is reversing With the shift lever in R, adjust the mirror angle at a desired position. The adjusted angle will be memorized and the mirror will automati- cally tilt to the memorized angle whenever the shift lever is shifted to R from next time.
3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Power windows Opening and closing the power windows The power windows can be opened and closed using the switches. Operating the switch moves the side windows as follows: Closing One-touch closing Opening One-touch opening INFORMATION ■...
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OFF and the driver’s door is opened with the power windows open. ■ Customization Settings (e.g. linked door lock operation) can be changed. (Customizable features: → P.718) These settings must be customized at your Toyota dealer. *1 :...
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3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof WARNING Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ Closing the power windows ● The driver is responsible for all the power window operations, includ- ing the operation for the passengers.
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3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Preventing accidental operation (window lock switch) This function can be used to prevent children from accidentally opening or closing a passenger window. Press the switch. ● The indicator will come on and the pas- senger windows will be locked.
3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof Moon roof Use the overhead switches to open and close the moon roof and tilt it up and down. Operating the moon roof ■ Opening and closing Opens the moon roof The moon roof stops slightly before the fully open position to reduce wind noise.
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3. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch. If the moon roof does not fully close even after performing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ If the moon roof does not move normally...
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3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof If, after performing the above procedures correctly, the moon roof still does not open or close normally or the automatic opening function does not operate, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Moon roof open reminder function The buzzer sounds and a message is shown on the multi-information display when the power switch is turned to OFF and the driver’s door is...
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3-5. Opening, closing the windows and moon roof WARNING that there is no possibility of any passenger having any of their body parts caught in the moon roof. Also, do not let a child operate moon roof by the wireless remote control or mechanical key. It is possible for children and other passengers to get caught in the moon roof.
3-6. Favorite settings Driving position memory This feature automatically adjusts the positions of the driver’s seat, steering wheel, outside rear view mirrors and head-up display make entering and exiting the vehicle easier or to suit your preferen- ces. Two different driving positions can be recorded into memory. Each electronic key can be registered to recall your preferred driving position.
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3-6. Favorite settings While pressing the [SET] button, press button [1] or [2] until the buzzer sounds. If the selected button has already been preset, the previously recorded position will be overwritten. Recall procedure Check that the shift lever is in P. Turn the power switch to ON.
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3-6. Favorite settings ■ In order to correctly use the driving position memory function If a seat position is already in the furthest possible position and the seat is operated in the same direction, the recorded position may be slightly different when it is recalled.
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3-6. Favorite settings The seat, steering wheel and head-up display (if equipped) (only when the power switch is in ON) will move to the recorded position. Memory recall function cancelation procedure ● Initialize the driver registered settings in [My Settings]. For information on initializing driver registered settings, refer to the "MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL".
3-6. Favorite settings [My Settings] Drivers are identified using devices such as electronic keys to store the driving position and vehicle settings for each. Then the informa- tion can be recalled the next time the vehicle is driven. Authentication devices can be assigned in advance to drivers so that they can drive using their preferred settings.
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3-6. Favorite settings *2*1 Meter displays , head-up display and multimedia information ● When an individual is identified, the display settings used when the pow- er switch was last turned off are recalled. Vehicle settings that can be set using the Multimedia display ●...
Driving 4-1. Before driving 4-5. Using the driving sup- port systems Driving the vehicle ..Toyota Safety Sense Cargo and luggage ..2.0......Vehicle load limits ..PCS (Pre-Collision Trailer towing (without System)....towing package)..LTA (Lane Tracing As- Trailer towing (with sist) ......
4-1. Before driving Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving: Driving procedure Starting the hybrid system → P.298 Driving With the brake pedal depressed, shift the shift lever to D. (→ P.308) Release the parking brake. (→...
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4-1. Before driving Pull the parking brake switch and parking brake is set man- ually.(→ P.314) Release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle. Parking brake automatic release function(→ P.316) INFORMATION ■ When starting off on a uphill The hill-start assist control will activate.(→...
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(→ P.435) so that the vehicle may become able to escape from the mud or fresh snow. ■ Breaking in your new Toyota To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is recommended: ● For the first 200 miles (300 km) : Avoid sudden stops.
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4-1. Before driving WARNING Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■ When starting the vehicle Always keep your foot on the brake pedal while stopped with the [READY] indicator is illuminated. This prevents the vehicle from creeping. ■...
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4-1. Before driving WARNING Using the brakes continuously may cause the brakes to overheat and lose effectiveness. (→ P.308) ● Do not adjust the position of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside or outside rear view mirrors while driving. Doing so may result in a loss of vehicle control.
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If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear limit indicators) Have the brake pads checked and replaced by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
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4-1. Before driving WARNING ■ When the vehicle is parked ● Do not leave glasses, cigarette lighters, spray cans, or soft drink cans in the vehicle when it is in the sun. Doing so may result in the following: • Gas may leak from a cigarette lighter or spray can, and may lead to a fire.
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4-1. Before driving WARNING ■ When braking ● When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously. Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and this may cause one side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side. Also, the parking brake may not securely hold the vehicle.
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Short in electrical components ● Engine damage caused by water immersion In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure to have your Toyota dealer check the following: ● Brake function ●...
4-1. Before driving Cargo and luggage Take notice of the following information about storage precautions, cargo capacity and load. WARNING ■ Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compart- ment: ●...
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4-1. Before driving (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capacity) - (Total weight of occupants) Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit — Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.
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4-1. Before driving Calculation formula for your vehicle Cargo capacity Total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight) (→ P.686) When 2 people with the combined weight of A lb. (kg) are riding in your vehicle, which has a total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight) of B lb.
When loading cargo on the roof luggage carrier To use the roof rails as a roof luggage carrier, you must fit the roof rails with two or more genuine Toyota cross rails or their equivalent. When you load cargo on the roof luggage carrier, observe the following: ●...
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4-1. Before driving Seating configuration variation (8-passenger models on- Cargo capacity Weight of the removed second cen- ter seat If removing the second center seat, it is possible to load extra cargo equal to the weight of the removed seat. (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capacity) - (Total weight of occupants) + (Weight of the removed second center seat) Second center seat weight:...
4-1. Before driving Vehicle load limits Vehicle load limits include total load capacity, seating capacity, TWR (Trailer Weight Rating) and cargo capacity. Total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight) : → P.686 ● Total load capacity means the combined weight of occupants, car- go and luggage.
4-1. Before driving Trailer towing (without towing package) Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Toyo- ta also does not recommend the installation of a tow hitch or the use of a tow hitch carrier for a wheelchair, scooter, bicycle, etc. Your vehicle is not designed for trailer towing or for the use of tow hitch mounted carriers.
To tow a trailer safely, use extreme care and drive the vehicle in ac- cordance with your trailer’s characteristics and operating conditions. Toyota warranties do not apply to damage or malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes. Contact your Toyota dealer for further information about additional requirements such as a towing kit, etc.
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4-1. Before driving ■ When towing a trailer Disable the following systems, as the systems may not operate properly. ● LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (→ P.359) ● Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range (→ P.377) ● PKSB (Parking Support Brake) (→...
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Vehicles with compact spare tire: Do not tow a trailer when the compact spare tire is installed on your vehicle. ■ When towing a trailer Toyota recommends trailers with brakes that conform to any applicable federal and state/provincial regulations. ● If the gross trailer weight exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer brakes are required.
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4-1. Before driving ■ GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) The maximum allowable gross vehicle weight. The gross vehicle weight is the total weight of the vehicle. When towing a trailer, it is the sum of the vehicle weight (including the occupants, cargo and any optional equipment installed on the vehicle) and the tongue weight.
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4-1. Before driving ■ TWR (Trailer Weight Rating) The maximum allowable gross trailer weight. The gross trailer weight is the sum of the trailer weight and the weight of the cargo in the trailer. TWR is calculated assuming base vehicle with one driver, one front passenger, hitch and hitch systems (if required).
2WD models : 8818 lb. (4000 kg) AWD models : 8995 lb. (4080 kg) The towing package is required. *1 : Toyota does not recommend towing with this vehicle without the towing package. This model meets the tow-vehicle trailering requirement of SAE Inter- *2 : national per SAE J2807.
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Trailer hitch assemblies have different weight capacities. Toyota recommends the use of Toyota hitch/bracket for your vehicle. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. If you wish to install a trailer hitch, contact your Toyota dealer. ● This model meets the tow-vehicle trailering requirement of SAE Inter- *1 : national per SAE J2807.
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NOTICE ■ When installing a trailer hitch Use only the position recommended by your Toyota dealer. Do not install the trailer hitch on the bumper; this may cause body damage. Positions for towing hitch receiver Weight carrying ball position: 48.8 in.
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4-1. Before driving Trailer ball load rating Matches or exceeds the gross trailer weight rating of the trailer. Ball diameter Matches the size of the trailer coupler. Most couplers are stamped with the re- quired trailer ball size. Typical trailer ball Trailer class size 2 in.
Speed limits for towing a trailer vary by state or province. Do not ● exceed the posted towing speed limit. Toyota recommends that the vehicle-trailer speed limit is 65 mph ● (104 km/h) on a flat, straight, dry road. Do not exceed this limit, the posted towing speed limit or the speed limit for your trailer as set forth in your trailer owner’s manual, whichever is lowest.
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4-1. Before driving As stopping distance is increased when towing a trailer, vehicle-to ● vehicle distance should be increased. For each 10 mph (16 km/h) of speed, allow at least one vehicle and trailer length. Avoid sudden braking as you may skid, resulting in the trailer ●...
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Break-in schedule If your vehicle is new or equipped with any new power train components (such as an engine, transmission, differential or wheel bearing), Toyota recommends that you do not tow a trailer until the vehicle has been driven for over 500 miles (800 km).
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4-1. Before driving ■ If trailer sway occurs One or more factors (crosswinds, passing vehicles, rough roads, etc.) can 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.
4-1. Before driving Dinghy towing Your vehicle is not designed to be dinghy towed (with 4 wheels on the ground) behind a motor home. NOTICE ■ To avoid serious damage to your vehicle Do not tow your vehicle with 4 wheels on the ground. ■...
4-2. Driving procedures Power (ignition) switch Performing the following operations when carrying the electronic key on your person starts the hybrid system or changes power switch modes. Starting the hybrid system Pull the parking brake switch to check that the parking brake set.(→...
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If there is a malfunction in the smart key system If "Smart Key System Malfunction See Owner’s Manual" is displayed on the multi-information display, the system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ If the [READY] indicator does not come on...
■ When starting the hybrid system If the hybrid system becomes difficult to start, have your vehicle checked by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ Symptoms indicating a malfunction with the power switch If the power switch seems to be operating somewhat differently than usual, such as the switch sticking slightly, there may be a malfunction.
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4-2. Driving procedures If the parking brake is in manual mode, set the parking brake. (→ P.314) Check the parking brake indicator is illuminated. Shift the shift lever to P. (→ P.309) Do not press the shift release button after shifting the shift lever to P. Press the power switch shortly and firmly.
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4-2. Driving procedures WARNING ■ Stopping the hybrid system in an emergency ● If you want to stop the hybrid system in an emergency while driving the vehicle, press and hold the power switch for more than 2 seconds, or press it briefly 3 times or more in succession.
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4-2. Driving procedures The emergency flashers can be used. Some electrical components such as the audio system can be used. "ACCESSORY" will be displayed on the multi-information display. All electrical components can be used. "IGNITION ON" will be displayed on the multi-information display.
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4-2. Driving procedures When stopping the hybrid system with the shift lever in a position other than P If the hybrid system is stopped when the shift lever is in a position other than P or the shift release button is pressed, the power switch will not be turned to OFF but instead be turned to ACC.
4-2. Driving procedures EV drive mode In EV drive mode, electric power is supplied by the hybrid battery (traction battery), and only the electric motor (traction motor) is used to drive the vehicle. This mode allows you to drive in residential areas early in the morning and late at night, or in indoor parking lots etc.
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4-2. Driving procedures ■ Switching to EV drive mode when the gasoline engine is cold If the hybrid system is started while the gasoline engine is cold, the gasoline engine will start automatically after a short period of time in order to warm up.
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4-2. Driving procedures ■ If "EV Mode Deactivated" is shown on the multi-information dis- play The EV drive mode has been automatically canceled. The reason the EV drive mode is not available (the battery charge is low, vehicle speed is higher than the EV drive mode operating speed range or accelerator pedal is depressed too much) may be displayed.
4-2. Driving procedures Hybrid transmission Select the shift position depending on your purpose and situation. Shift position purpose and functions Shift position Objective or function Parking the vehicle/starting the hybrid system Reversing Neutral Normal driving S mode driving To improve fuel efficiency and reduce noise, shift the shift lever to D for normal driving.
4-2. Driving procedures NOTICE ■ Hybrid battery (traction battery) charge If the shift lever is in N, the hybrid battery (traction battery) will not be charging, even when the engine is running. Therefore, if the vehicle is left with the shift lever in N for a long period of time, the hybrid battery (traction battery) will discharge, and this may result in the vehicle not being able to start.
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If the shift lever cannot be shifted even though the brake pedal is de- pressed and the shift release button is pushed, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
4-2. Driving procedures WARNING If the accelerator pedal is accidentally depressed instead of the brake pedal when the shift lock override button is pressed and the shift lever is shifted out of P, the vehicle may suddenly start, possibly leading to an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
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S This may indicate a malfunction in the transmission system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. (In this situation, the transmission will operate in the same manner as when the shift lever is in...
4-2. Driving procedures Turn signal lever Operating instructions The turn signal lever can be used to show the following intentions of the driver. Right turn Lane change to the right (move the lever partway and release it) The right hand signals will flash 3 times.
4-2. Driving procedures Parking brake The parking brake can be set or released automatically or manually. In automatic mode, the parking brake can be set or released auto- matically according to shift lever operation. Also, even in automatic mode, the parking brake can be set or released manually. Operating instructions ■...
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4-2. Driving procedures When the automatic mode is turned on, the parking brake operates as follows. When the shift lever is shifted from P, the parking brake will be ● released, and the parking brake indicator light and parking brake switch indicator will turn off.
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Operate the parking brake switch. If the message does not disappear af- ter operating the switch several times, the system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Parking brake operation sound When the parking brake operates, a motor sound (whirring sound) may be heard.
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4-2. Driving procedures Not in ON : Stays on for approximately 15 seconds. ● When the power switch is turned off with the parking brake set, the parking brake indicator light will stay on for about 15 seconds. This does not indicate a malfunction. ■...
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When the parking brake cannot be released due to a malfunction Driving the vehicle with the parking brake set will lead to brake compo- nents overheating, which may affect braking performance and increase brake wear. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediate- ly if this occurs.
4-2. Driving procedures Brake Hold The brake hold system keeps the brake applied when the shift lever is in D, S or N with the system on and the brake pedal has been depressed to stop the vehicle. The system releases the brake when the accelerator pedal is depressed with the shift lever in D or S to allow smooth start off.
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Make sure that the parking brake indicator light goes off. (→ P.314) ■ When an inspection at your Toyota dealer is necessary When the brake hold standby indicator (green) does not illuminate even when the brake hold switch is pressed with the brake hold system operat- ing conditions met, the system may be malfunctioning.
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4-2. Driving procedures NOTICE ■ When parking the vehicle The brake hold system is not designed for use when parking the vehicle for a long period of time. Turning the power switch off while the system is holding the brake may release the brake, which would cause the vehicle to move.
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be operated manually or automatically. Turning on the headlights Operating the [ ] switch turns on the lights as follows: U.S.A. Canada ] The side marker, parking, tail, license plate, instrument panel lights, and daytime running lights (→...
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers • The hybrid system is operating • The parking brake is released • The headlight switch is in the [ ] or [ position • The fog lights are not illuminated The daytime running lights remain on after they illuminate, even if the parking brake is set again.
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If "Headlight System Malfunction Visit Your Dealer" is displayed on the multi-information display The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Welcome light illumination control The parking lights and tail lights automatically turn on at night when the...
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Turning on the high beam headlights With the headlights on, push the lever away from you to turn on the high beams. Pull the lever toward you to the center position to turn the high beams off. Pull the lever toward you and re- lease it to flash the high beams once.
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers AHB (Automatic High Beam) The Automatic High Beam uses an in-vehicle front camera to assess the brightness of streetlights, the lights of vehicles ahead etc., and automatically turns the high beam on or off as necessary. WARNING ■...
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers • There are no vehicles ahead with headlights or tail lights turned on. • There are few streetlights on the road ahead. ● If any of the following conditions are fulfilled, the high beam will be automatically turned off: •...
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ● In the situations shown below, the system may not be able to accurate- ly detect surrounding brightness levels. This may cause the low beams to remain on or the high beams to cause problems for pedestrians, ve- hicles ahead or other parties.
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers 1. Turn the power switch off while the following conditions are met. ● The headlight switch is in [ ] or [ ] position. ● The headlight switch lever is in the original position. ●...
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Temporarily switching to the low beams Pull the lever toward you and then ● return it to its original position. The high beams are on while the lever is pulled toward you, however, after the lever is returned to its original position, the low beams remain on for a certain amount of time.
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch The fog lights offer improved visibility in difficult driving conditions, such as in rain and fog. Operating procedure or [ Turns the fog lights off ] Turns the fog lights on INFORMATION ■...
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and washer Operating the lever can switch between automatic operation and manual operation, or can use the washer. NOTICE ■ When the windshield is dry Do not use the wipers, as they may damage the windshield. Operating the wiper lever Operating the [ ] lever operates the wipers or washer as fol-...
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rain-sensing windshield wipers ▶ or [ ]Rain-sensing operation or [ Low speed op- eration or [ High speed op- eration or [ Temporary oper- ation When [AUTO] is selected, the wipers will operate automatically when the sensor detects falling rain.
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4-3. Operating the lights and wipers ■ Raindrop sensor (vehicles with rain-sensing windshield wipers) ● The raindrop sensor judges the amount of raindrops. ● If the wiper switch is turned to the [AUTO] position while the power switch is in ON, the wipers will operate once to show that [AUTO] mode is activated.
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Do not operate the switch continually as the washer fluid pump may overheat. ■ When a nozzle becomes blocked In this case, contact your Toyota dealer. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be dam- aged. ■...
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rear window wiper and washer The rear window wiper and washer can be used by operating the lever. NOTICE ■ When the rear window is dry Do not use the wiper, as it may damage the rear window. Operating the wiper lever Operating the [ ] switch operates the rear wiper as follows:...
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Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be dam- aged. ■ To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Do not leave the wiper on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off. The setting must be customized at your Toyota dealer. *1 :...
4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap The fuel tank of your vehicle has a special structure, which requires a reduction in fuel tank pressure before refueling. After the opener switch has been pressed, it will take several seconds until the vehi- cle is ready for refueling.
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4-4. Refueling WARNING Doing so may cause the fuel to ignite and cause a fire. ● Do not return to the vehicle or touch any person or object that is statically charged. This may cause static electricity to build up, resulting in a possible ignition hazard.
4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Press the opener to open the fuel filler door. The fuel filler door will open within about 10 seconds of the switch being pressed. Before refueling is possible, a message will be shown on the multi-information display in the instrument cluster to indi- cate the progress of the fuel filler door opener.
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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.
■ Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 The Toyota Safety Sense 2.0 is designed to operate under the assump- tion that the driver will drive safely, and is designed to help reduce the impact to the occupants and the vehicle in the case of a collision or assist the driver in normal driving conditions.
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Do not subject the radar sensor or its surrounding area to a strong impact. If the radar sensor, front grille, or front bumper has been subjected to a strong impact, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not disassemble the radar sensor.
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• If the inner side of the windshield where the front camera is installed is dirty, contact your Toyota dealer. ● Do not attach objects, such as stickers, transparent stickers, etc., to the outer side of the windshield in front of the front camera (shaded area in the illustration).
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When cleaning the inside of the windshield, do not allow glass cleaner to contact the lens of the front camera. Also, do not touch the lens. If the lens is dirty or damaged, contact your Toyota dealer. ● Do not subject the front camera to a strong impact.
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If the message does not disappear, contact your Toyota dealer. • When the temperature around the radar sensor is outside of the...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • Depending on the conditions in the vicinity of the vehicle, the ra- dar may judge the surrounding environment can not be properly recognized. In that case, "Pre-Collision System Unavailable" is displayed.
4-5. Using the driving support systems PCS (Pre-Collision System) The pre-collision system uses a radar sensor and front camera to detect objects (→ P.348) in front of the vehicle. When the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with an object is high, a warning operates to urge the driver to take evasive action and the potential brake pressure is increased to help the driver avoid the collision.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Pre-collision braking If the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision is extremely high, the brakes are automatically applied to help avoid the collision or reduce the impact of the collision. WARNING ■...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● In some situations, while the pre-collision braking function is operating, operation of the function may be canceled if the accelerator pedal is depressed strongly or the steering wheel is turned and the system determines that the driver is taking evasive action.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Changing settings of the pre-collision system ■ Enabling/disabling the pre-collision system The pre-collision system can be enabled/disabled on [ (→ P.129,145) of the multi-information display. The system is automatically enabled each time the power switch is turned to ON.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems INFORMATION ■ Operational conditions The pre-collision system is enabled and the system determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with a detected object is high. Each function is operational at the following speed ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Object detection function The system detects objects based on their size, profile, motion, etc. However, an object may not be detected depending on the surrounding brightness and the motion, posture, and angle of the detected object, preventing the system from operating properly.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • When there is a detectable object or other object by the roadside at the en- trance of a curve • When there are patterns or paint in front of your vehicle that may be mistaken for a detectable object •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • When passing under an object (road sign, billboard, etc.) • When approaching an electric toll gate barrier, parking area barrier, or other barrier that opens and closes • When using an automatic car wash •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • When a detectable object is not directly in front of your vehicle • When a detectable object is near a wall, fence, guardrail, manhole cover, vehicle, steel plate on the road, etc. • When a detectable object is under a structure •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • If a vehicle ahead has extremely high ground clearance • If a vehicle ahead is carrying a load which protrudes past its rear bumper • If a vehicle ahead is irregularly shaped, such as a tractor or side car •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • If the front of the vehicle is raised or lowered • If the wheels are misaligned • If a wiper blade is blocking the front camera • The vehicle is being driven at extremely high speeds •...
4-5. Using the driving support systems LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) While driving on a road with clear white (yellow) lane lines, the LTA system warns the driver if the vehicle may deviate from the current lane or course , and also can slightly operate the steering wheel to help avoid deviation from the lane or course .
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Do not install or place anything on the hood or grille. Also, do not install a grille guard (bull bars, kangaroo bar, etc.). ● If your windshield needs repairs, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Conditions in which functions may not operate properly In the following situations, the functions may not operate properly and the vehicle may depart from its lane.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● When the follow-up cruising display is displayed (→ P.366) and the preceding vehicle departs from its lane. (Your vehicle may follow the preceding vehicle and depart from the lane.) ● When the follow-up cruising display is displayed (→...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● The vehicle is driven in an area without white (yellow) lines, such as in front of a tollgate or checkpoint, or at an intersection, etc. ● The white (yellow) lines are cracked, “Botts’ dots”, “Raised pavement marker”...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● Tires which differ by structure, manufacturer, brand or tread pattern are used. ● When tires of a size other than specified are installed. ● Snow tires, etc. are equipped. ● The vehicle is being driven at extremely high speeds. Functions included in LTA system ■...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Steering assist function When the system determines that the vehicle might depart from its lane or course , the system provides assistance as necessary by operating the steering wheel in small amounts for a short period of time to keep the vehicle in its lane.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Lane centering function This function is linked with dynamic radar cruise control with full- speed range and provides the required assistance by operating the steering wheel to keep the vehicle in its current lane. When dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range is not operating, the lane centering function does not operate.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Turning LTA system on Press the LTA switch to turn the LTA sys- tem on. The LTA indicator illuminates and a message is displayed on the multi-information display. Press the LTA switch again to turn the LTA system off.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Flashing in orange: Lane departure alert function is operating. Operation display of steering wheel operation support Displayed when the multi-information display is switched to the driving sup- port system information display. Indicates that steering wheel assistance of the steering assist function or lane centering function is operating.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Inside of displayed lines is white ▶ Indicates that the system is recognizing white (yellow) lines or a course When the vehicle departs from its lane, the white line displayed on the side the vehicle departs from flashes orange. Inside of displayed lines is black ▶ ...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • Width of traffic lane is approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) or more. • Turn signal lever is not operated. (Vehicle with BSM: Except when another vehicle is in the lane on the side where the turn signal was operated) •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • Turn signal lever is not operated. • Vehicle is not being driven around a sharp curve. • No system malfunctions are detected. (→ P.372) • Vehicle does not accelerate or decelerate by a fixed amount or more. •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Vehicle with BSM: It may not be possible for the system to determine if there is a danger of a collision with a vehicle in an adjacent lane. ● Do not attempt to test the operation of the lane departure alert function. ■...
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● "LTA Malfunction Visit Your Dealer" The system may not be operating properly. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● "LTA Unavailable" The system is temporarily canceled due to a malfunction in a sensor other than the front camera.
4-5. Using the driving support systems RSA (Road Sign Assist) The RSA system recognizes specific road signs using the front camera to pro- vide information to the driver via the dis- play. If the system judges that the vehicle is being driven over the speed limit, per- forming prohibited actions, etc.
4-5. Using the driving support systems If signs other than speed limit signs are recognized, they will be displayed in an overlapping stack under the current speed limit sign. Supported types of road signs The following types of road signs, including electronic signs and blinking signs, are recognized.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● No sign has been recognized for a certain distance. ● The road changes due to a left or right turn, etc. In the following situations, stop and yield signs will stop being displayed automatically: ●...
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ON. ■ If "RSA malfunction Visit Your Dealer" is shown The system may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ Customization Some functions can be customized. (→ P.720)
4-5. Using the driving support systems Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range In vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode, the vehicle automatically accelerates, decelerates and stops to match the speed changes of the preceding vehicle even if the accelerator pedal is not depressed. In constant speed control mode, the vehicle runs at a fixed speed.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING When the sensor may not be correctly detecting the vehicle ahead : → P.388 Conditions under which the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode may not function correctly : → P.389 ● Set the speed appropriately depending on the speed limit, traffic flow, road conditions, weather conditions, etc.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING driver must take immediate and direct control of the vehicle and act appropriately in order to ensure the safety of all involved. ■ Situations unsuitable for dynamic radar cruise control with full- speed range Do not use dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range in any of the following situations.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Example of constant speed cruising When there are no vehicles ahead The vehicle travels at the speed set by the driver. Example of deceleration cruising and follow-up cruising When a preceding vehicle driving slower than the set speed appears When a vehicle is detected running ahead of you, the system automat- ically decelerates your vehicle.
4-5. Using the driving support systems region where the overtaking lane is to the right but then drives to a re- gion where the overtaking lane is to the left, the vehicle may accelerate when the right turn signal is activated). Example of acceleration When there are no longer any preceding vehicles driving slower than the set speed...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Increases the speed (Except when the vehicle has been stopped by system control in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) Decreases the speed Fine adjustment: Press the switch. Large adjustment: Press and hold the switch to change the speed, and release when the desired speed is reached.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle distance (vehicle-to-ve- hicle distance control mode) Pressing the switch changes the vehicle-to-vehicle distance as fol- lows: Long Medium Short If a vehicle is running ahead of you, the preceding vehicle mark will also be displayed.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Resuming follow-up cruising when the vehicle has been stopped by system control (vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode) After the vehicle ahead of you starts off, press the [+RES] switch. Your vehicle will also resume follow-up cruising if the accelerator pedal is de- pressed after the vehicle ahead of you starts off.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Warnings may not occur when In the following instances, warnings may not occur even when the vehicle-to-vehicle distance is small. When the speed of the preceding vehicle matches or exceeds ● your vehicle speed When the preceding vehicle is traveling at an extremely slow ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Accelerate or decelerate, with ac- celerator pedal operation, to the desired vehicle speed (at or above approximately 20 mph [30 km/h]) and press the [-SET] switch to set the speed. Cruise control [SET] indicator will come The vehicle speed at the moment the switch is released becomes the set speed.
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The vehicle has been stopped for about 3 minutes If vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode is automatically canceled for any reasons other than the above, there may be a malfunction in the system. Contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Automatic cancelation of constant speed control mode...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Warning messages and buzzers for dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range Warning messages and buzzers are used to indicate a system malfunc- tion or to inform the driver of the need for caution while driving. If a warn- ing message is shown on the multi-information display, read the message and follow the instructions.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Preceding vehicle has an extremely high ground clearance ■ Conditions under which the vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode may not function correctly In the case of the following conditions, operate the brake pedal (or accel- erator pedal, depending on the situation) as necessary.
4-5. Using the driving support systems BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) The Blind Spot Monitor is a system that has 2 functions: The BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) function ● Assists the driver in making a decision when changing lanes The RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) function ●...
4-5. Using the driving support systems System components Multi-information display Turning the BSM function/RCTA func- tion on/off. Outside rear view mirror indicators BSM function : When a vehicle is detected in a blind spot of the out- side rear view mirrors or approach- ing rapidly from behind into a blind spot, the outside rear view mirror indicator on the detected side will...
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When "Blind Spot Monitor Malfunction Visit Your Dealer" or "Rear Cross Traffic Alert Malfunction Visit Your Dealer" is shown on the multi-information display There may be a sensor malfunction or misaligned. Have the vehicle in- spected at a Toyota dealer. ■ Customization Some functions can be customized.
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Do not modify the sensor or surrounding area on the rear bumper. ● If a sensor or the rear bumper needs to be removed/installed or re- placed, contact your Toyota dealer. ● Do not paint the rear bumper any color other than an official Toyota color.
4-5. Using the driving support systems The Blind Spot Monitor function ■ Vehicles that can be detected by the Blind Spot Monitor The BSM function uses radar sensors to detect the following vehi- cles traveling in adjacent lanes and advises the driver of the pres- ence of such vehicles via the indicators on the outside rear view mirrors.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Approximately 9.8 ft. (3 m) to 197 ft. (60 m) from the rear bumper The greater the difference in speed between your vehicle and the de- tected vehicle is, the farther away the vehicle will be detected, causing the outside rear view mirror indicator to illuminate or flash.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • When mud, snow, ice, a sticker, etc. is covering the sensor or sur- rounding area on the rear bumper • When driving on a road surface that is wet with standing water during bad weather, such as heavy rain, snow, or fog •...
RCTA icon display When a vehicle approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle is detected, the following will be displayed on the Multimedia Display. When the Toyota parking assist moni- ● is displayed If equipped...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems When the panoramic view monitor ● displayed : The RCTA function is malfunction- (→ P.392) ■ The RCTA function detection areas The areas that vehicles can be detected in are outlined below. The buzzer can alert the driver of faster vehicles approaching from farther away.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Setting the buzzer volume The buzzer volume can be adjusted on the multi-information display. (→ P.129,145) ■ Conditions under which the system will not detect a vehicle The RCTA function is not designed to detect the following types of vehi- cles and/or objects.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When equipment that may obstruct a sensor is installed, such as a towing eyelet, bumper protector (an additional trim strip, etc.), bicycle carrier, or snow plow. ● When backing up on a slope with a sharp change in grade.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a vehicle turns into the detection area. ■ Situations in which the system may operate even if there is no possibility of a collision Instances of the RCTA function unnecessarily detecting a vehicle and/or object may increase in the following situations: ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When a detected vehicle turns while ap- proaching the vehicle. ● When there are spinning objects near your vehicle such as the fan of an air conditioning unit. ● When water is splashed or sprayed toward the rear bumper, such as from a sprinkler.
Display (Multimedia Display) When the sensors detect an object, such as a wall, a graphic is shown on the Multimedia Display depending on the position and distance to the object. When the Toyota parking assist monitor is displayed ● If equipped...
4-5. Using the driving support systems A simplified image is displayed on the upper corner of the screen when an obstacle is detected. When the panoramic view monitor is displayed ● Panoramic view ▶ A graphic is shown when the panoramic view monitor is displayed. Except panoramic view ▶ ...
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● Do not subject the surrounding area of the sensor to a strong impact. If subjected to an impact, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. If the front or rear bumper needs to be removed/installed or replaced, contact your Toyota dealer.
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Once the ice melts, the system will return to normal. If a warning message is displayed even if the sensor is clean, there may be a sensor malfunction. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • There will be a short delay between static object detection and dis- play (warning buzzer sounds). Even at low speeds, there is a possi- bility that the object will come within approximately 11.9 in. (30 cm) before the display is shown and the warning buzzer sounds.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When vehicle horns, vehicle detectors, motorcycle engines, air brakes of large vehicles, the clearance sonar of other vehicles or other devices which produce ultrasonic waves are near the vehicle. ● A sensor is coated with a sheet of spray or heavy rain. ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● When driving toward a banner, flag, low-hanging branch or boom bar- rier (such as those used at railroad crossings, toll gates and parking lots). ● When there is a rut or hole in the surface of the road. ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● On an extremely bumpy road, on an in- cline, on gravel, or on grass. ● When tire chains, a compact spare tire or an emergency tire puncture repair kit are used. Sensor detection display, object distance ■...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Multi-information display Multimedia Display Approximate distance to object: 3.3 ft. (100 cm) to 2.0 ft. (60 cm) ● (Front center sensor) Multi-information display Multimedia Display Approximate distance to object: 2.0 ft. (60 cm) to 1.5 ft. (45 cm) ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Multi-information display Multimedia Display The distance segments will blink slowly. ■ Buzzer operation and distance to an object A buzzer sounds when the sensors are operating. The buzzer beeps faster as the vehicle approaches an object. ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • When the shift position is changed • When the vehicle speed has reached or exceeded a certain speed ● When there is a malfunction in a sensor or the system is temporarily unavailable. •...
● Do not subject the camera vicinity to strong impacts. If the vicinity is subjected to a strong impact, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not disassemble, remodel or paint the camera.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Display (Multimedia Display) Pedestrian detection icon Displayed automatically when a pedes- trian is detected. Turning the RCD function on/off The RCD function can be enabled/disabled on the [ ] screen of the multi-information display. (→...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Pedestrian detection icon: Blinks 3 times and then stays on INFORMATION ■ The rear camera detection function is operational when ● The power switch is in ON. ● RCD function is on. ● The shift lever is in R. ■...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • People riding a bicycle, skateboard, or other light vehicle • Pedestrians wearing oversized clothing such as a rain coat, long skirt, etc., making their silhouette obscure • Pedestrians whose body is partially hidden by an object, such as a cart or umbrella •...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • Metal covers (gratings), such as those used for drainage ditches • Objects reflected in a puddle or on a wet road surface • Shadows on the road ● In some situations, such as the following, the rear camera detection function may operate even though there are no pedestrians in the detection area.
4-5. Using the driving support systems PKSB (Parking Support Brake) The Parking Support Brake system consists of the following func- tions that operate when driving at a low speed or backing up, such as when parking. When the system determines that the possibility of a collision with a detected object is high, a warning operates to urge the driver to take evasive action.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ When to disable the Parking Support Brake In the following situations, disable the Parking Support Brake as the sys- tem may operate even though there is no possibility of a collision. ● When inspecting the vehicle using a chassis roller, chassis dynamo or free roller.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Brake functions (static objects and rear-crossing vehicles) are ena- bled/disabled simultaneously. (→ P.129,145) When the Parking Support Brake is disabled, the PKSB OFF indicator (→ P.108) illuminates on the multi-information display. To re-enable the system, select [ ] on the multi-information display, se- lect [ ] and turn it on.
4-5. Using the driving support systems The system determined that emergency braking is necessary. Multimedia Display : "BRAKE!" Multi-information display : "BRAKE!" PKSB OFF indicator : Not illuminated Buzzer : Short beep Vehicle stopped by system operation ● The vehicle has been stopped by brake control operation. Multimedia Display : "Press Brake Pedal"...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems Hybrid system output Braking force Time Hybrid system output restriction control begins operating (System determines that possibility of colli- sion with detected object is high) Figure 3 : When hybrid system output restriction control and brake ●...
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If this message is shown even after removing dirt from the sensor, or shown when the sensor was not dirty to begin with, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ● A sensor may be frozen. Once the ice melts, the system will return to normal.
4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (static objects) If the sensors detect a static object, such as a wall, in the traveling direction of the vehicle and the system determines that a collision may occur due to the vehicle suddenly moving forward due to an accidental accelerator pedal operation, the vehicle moving the unin- tended direction due to the wrong shift position being selected, or while parking or traveling at low speeds, the system will operate...
4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ When the accelerator pedal is depressed excessively ■ When the vehicle moves in the unintended direction due to the wrong shift position being selected Types of sensors → P.403 WARNING ■ To ensure the system can operate properly →...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ■ Notes when washing the vehicle → P.405 INFORMATION ■ The Parking Support Brake function (static object) will operate when The function will operate when the PKSB OFF indicator is not illuminated (→ P.105,108) and all of the following conditions are met: ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems • The static object is no longer approximately 6 to 13 ft. (2 to 4 m) away from the vehicle or in the traveling direction of the vehicle. ■ Detection range of the Parking Support Brake function (static ob- jects) The detection range of the Parking Support Brake function (static objects) differs from the detection range of the intuitive parking assist.
4-5. Using the driving support systems Parking Support Brake function (rear-crossing vehicles) If a rear radar sensor detects a vehicle approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehicle and the system determines that the possibility of a collision is high, this function will perform brake control to reduce the likelihood of an impact with the approaching vehicle.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● Hybrid system output restriction control • The Parking Support Brake is enabled. • The vehicle speed is approximately 9 mph (15 km/h) or less. • Vehicles are approaching from the right or left at the rear of the vehi- cle at a traveling speed of approximately 5 mph (8 km/h) or more.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Situations in which the system may not operate properly → P.399 ■ Situations in which the system may operate even if there is no possibility of a collision → P.401...
4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving mode select switch The driving modes can be selected to suit the driving and usage conditions. Selecting a driving mode Multi-information display (with 7-inch display) Multi-information display (with 12.3- inch display) Driving mode select switch Operate the driving mode select switch forward or backward to select the de- sired driving mode on the multi-informa-...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems INFORMATION ■ When changing to a driving mode other than normal mode ● The background color of the multi-information display changes accord- ing to the selected driving mode. ● When the speedometer is set to analog display, the speedometer dis- play color also changes.
4-5. Using the driving support systems Driving assist systems To keep driving safety and performance, the following systems oper- ate automatically in response to various driving situations. Be aware, however, that these systems are supplementary and should not be relied upon too heavily when operating the vehicle. Summary of the driving assist systems ■...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ■ Hill-start assist control Helps to reduce the backward movement of the vehicle when start- ing on an uphill ■ EPS (Electric Power Steering) Employs an electric motor to reduce the amount of effort needed to turn the steering wheel.
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TRAC has been disabled even if [ ] has not been pressed TRAC is temporary deactivated. If the information continues to show, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Operating conditions of hill-start assist control When all of the following conditions are met, the hill-start assist control will operate.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● The parking brake is engaged ● 2 seconds at maximum elapsed after the brake pedal is released ■ Sounds and vibrations caused by the ABS, brake assist, VSC, TRAC, Trailer Sway Control and hill-start assist control systems ●...
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AWD system is overheated. Stop the vehicle in a safe place with the hybrid system operating. If the message disappears after a while, there is no problem. If the message remains, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ●...
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4-5. Using the driving support systems ● "AWD system Malfunction 2WD Mode Engaged Visit Your Dealer" A malfunction occurs in the AWD system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. WARNING ■ The ABS does not operate effectively when ●...
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The ABS, TRAC, Trailer Sway Control and VSC systems will not function correctly if different tires are installed on the vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for further information when replacing tires or wheels. ■ Handling of tires and the suspension Using tires with any kind of problem or modifying the suspension will affect the driving assist systems, and may cause a system to malfunction.
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4-5. Using the driving support systems WARNING ● Begin releasing the accelerator pedal immediately but very gradually to reduce speed. Do not increase speed. Do not apply vehicle brakes. If you make no extreme correction with the steering or brakes, your vehicle and trailer should stabilize.
4-6. Driving tips Hybrid Electric Vehicle driving tips For economical and ecological driving, pay attention to the following points: Using Eco drive mode When using Eco drive mode, the torque corresponding to the accel- erator pedal depression amount can be generated more smoothly than it is in normal conditions.
4-6. Driving tips Delays Repeated acceleration and deceleration, as well as long waits at traffic lights, will lead to bad fuel economy. Check traffic reports before leaving and avoid delays as much as possible. When driving in a traffic jam, gently release the brake pedal to allow the vehicle to move forward slightly while avoiding overuse of the accelerator pedal.
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4-6. Driving tips Warming up before driving Since the gasoline engine starts up and cuts out automatically when cold, warming up the engine is unnecessary. Moreover, frequently driving short distances will cause the engine to repeatedly warm up, which can lead to excess fuel consumption.
4-6. Driving tips Winter driving tips Carry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive the vehicle in a manner appropri- ate to the prevailing weather conditions. Pre-winter preparations Use fluids that are appropriate to the prevailing outside tempera- ●...
NOTICE ■ Repairing or replacing snow tires Request repairs or replacement of snow tires from your Toyota dealer or legitimate tire retailers. This is because the removal and attachment of snow tires affects the operation of the tire pressure warning valves and transmitters.
The shift lever will be locked if it is attempted to be shifted from P *1 : to any other position without depressing the brake pedal. If the shift lever can be shifted from P, there may be a problem with the shift lock system. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately.
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4-6. Driving tips Regulations on the use of tire chains (vehicles with 17- inch or 18-inch tires) Regulations regarding the use of tire chains vary depending on location and type of road. Always check local regulations before installing chains. INFORMATION ■...
Interior features 5-1. Using the air condition- ing system and defog- Front automatic air conditioning system . Rear automatic air con- ditioning system ..Heated steering wheel/ seat heaters/seat ventilators ....5-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list..5-3. Using the storage fea- tures List of storage features .........
5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front automatic air conditioning system Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls [AUTO] switch (automatic mode) [OFF] switch Windshield defogger switch Rear window defogger/outside rear view mirror defoggers/wind- shield wiper de-icer switch [A/C] switch Outside/recirculated air mode switch...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Setting the fan speed Operate the fan speed control switch upwards to increase the fan speed and downwards to decrease the fan speed. Pressing the [OFF] switch turns off the fan. ■...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger When the windshield defogger switch is on, the indicator illuminates on the windshield defogger switch. ■ Defogging the rear window and outside rear view mirrors and de-icing windshield wipers Defoggers are used to defog the rear window and to remove rain- drops, dew and frost from the outside rear view mirrors The windshield wiper de-icer is used to prevent ice from building up on the windshield and wiper blades.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ■ Outside/recirculated air mode ● Setting to the recirculated air mode temporarily is recommended in preventing dirty air from entering the vehicle interior and helping to cool the vehicle when the outside air temperature is high. ●...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger ● During use, various odors from inside and outside the vehicle may enter into and accumulate in the air conditioning system. This may then cause odor to be emitted from the vents. ●...
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■ When repairing/replacing parts of the air conditioning system Have repair/replacement performed by your Toyota dealer. When a part of the air conditioning system, such as the evaporator, is to be replaced, it must be replaced with a new one.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Displays the front air conditioning con- trol screen. Displays the rear air conditioning control screen. Displays the option control screen. Front air conditioning control screen Select the air flow mode Each time the switch is touched, the air flow mode changes.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger rear seats can be adjusted sep- arately. Vehicles with [4-ZONE] mode : If the indicator on the [Sync] switch is off, the temperature for the driver, front passenger, left- hand side rear seats and right- hand side rear seats can be ad- justed separately.
5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Option control screen The functions can be switched (ON) and (OFF). Eco air conditioning mode (→ P.452) Using automatic mode Press the [AUTO] switch on the air conditioning operation panel or select the [REAR AUTO] switch on the control screen.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Front seat concentrated airflow mode operates in the following situa- tions. No passengers are detected in the rear seats ● The windshield defogger is not operating ● While operating, [ ] illuminates. ■...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger The mode switches each time the [SYNC] switch is operated on the air conditioning operation panel or the [Sync] is selected on the control screen. ■ Vehicles with [3-ZONE] mode In the individual mode, the temperature for the driver, front pas- ●...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger temperature control switch. (The [SYNC] of [RIGHT SYNC] display on the rear air conditioning operation panel disappears) • To adjust the temperature for the driver’s seat and passenger’s seat separately from the rear seats: when the synchronous mode is on, operate the passenger’s side temperature control switch to adjust the front passenger’s seat temperature.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Change the airflow mode ● Operate the airflow mode control switch. The airflow mode changes each time the switch is operated.(→ P.465) Using automatic mode ● Press the [AUTO] switch. (→ P.458) Air outlet layout and operations ■...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ■ To not interrupt the windshield defogger from operating Do not place anything on the instrument panel which may cover the air outlets. Oth- erwise, air flow may be obstructed, prevent- ing the windshield defoggers from defog- ging.
5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear automatic air conditioning system Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Air conditioning controls [AUTO] switch (automatic mode) [OFF] switch Left-hand side temperature control switch Right-hand side temperature control switch Fan speed control switch Airflow mode control switch...
5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger To change to the synchronous mode from the individual mode, press the [OFF] switch and then press the [AUTO] switch. ■ Adjusting the fan speed setting Operate the fan speed control switch upwards to increase the fan speed and downwards to decrease the fan speed.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger The dehumidification function begins to operate. Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Adjust the temperature setting. To stop the operation, press the [OFF] switch. If the fan speed setting or air flow modes are operated, the automatic mode indicator goes off.
5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Heated steering wheel /seat heaters /seat ventilators Heated steering wheel ● Warm up the grip of the steering wheel Seat heaters ● Warm up the seat upholstery Seat ventilators ● Maintain good ventilation by sucking air through the seat uphols- tery WARNING ■...
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger INFORMATION ■ Operation condition The power switch is in ON. Operating the seat heaters Each time the switch is pressed, the operation condition changes as follows. Hi (3 segments lit) → Mid (2 segments lit) → Lo (1 segment lit) → Off The level indicator lights up during operation.
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger WARNING ● Do not cover the seat with a blanket or cushion when using the seat heater. ● Do not use seat heater more than necessary. Operating the seat ventilators (front seats) Each time the switch is pressed, the op- eration condition changes as follows.
5-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list Location of the interior lights Power switch illumination (→ P.298) Front interior lights/personal lights (→ P.471) Shift lever light Open tray light Door courtesy lights Console tray light Second row personal lights (Type A) (→...
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5-2. Using the interior lights Operating the personal/interior light main switch Turns the lights on/off linked to door positions Turns the lights on Turns the lights off Operating the personal lights ■ Front Turns the lights on/off ■ Second row Turns the lights on/off when the personal/interior light main switch is in the [DOOR] position.
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5-2. Using the interior lights Type B ▶ Third row interior light Turns the door position on The rear interior light turns on/off to- gether the front interior lights. When a door is opened while the front and rear interior light door position is on, the lights turn on.
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5-2. Using the interior lights ■ Customization Setting (e.g. the time elapsed before the lights turn off) can be changed. (→ P.722) NOTICE ■ To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Do not leave the lights on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
5-3. Using the storage features List of storage features Location of the storage features Conversation mirror (→ P.480) Open tray (→ P.480) Glove box (→ P.475) Door pockets (→ P.479) Bottle holders (→ P.478) Auxiliary storage (7-passenger models) Cup holders (→...
5-3. Using the storage features WARNING ■ When storage compartments are not in use When driving or when the storage compartments are not in use, keep it closed. In the event of sudden braking or sudden swerving, an accident may occur due to an occupant being struck by an open lid or the items stored inside.
5-3. Using the storage features INFORMATION ■ Console box light The console box light turns on when the tail lights are on. WARNING ■ Caution while driving Keep the console box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Cup holders Console box (type A) ▶ ...
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5-3. Using the storage features Second seats (8-passenger models) ▶ Removing the second center seat. (→ P.224) Third seats (Vehicles without spare tire) ▶ Also two cup holders are installed in the right side of the third seats. Third seats (Vehicles with spare tire) ▶ ...
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5-3. Using the storage features WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the cup holders Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup hold- ers. Inappropriate items must not be stored in the cup holders even if the lid is closed.
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5-3. Using the storage features WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the bottle holders Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury.
5-3. Using the storage features NOTICE ■ When using the sliding door Make sure magazines are not bent or pro- truding from the sliding door pockets. Do not insert anything too big so that the shape of the sliding door pockets is distorted. Such objects may obstruct the opening/closing of the sliding doors, damage the sliding door pockets or the vehicle body, and may result...
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5-3. Using the storage features Front passenger’s side ▶ Front of console box (Type A) ▶ Front of console box (Type B) ▶ Open the lid. Rear of console box ▶ ...
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5-3. Using the storage features On the console box ▶ Close the console box. Under the console box ▶ WARNING ■ Items unsuitable for the open tray Observe the following precautions when putting items in the open tray. Failure to do so may cause items to be thrown out of the tray in the event of sudden braking or steering.
5-3. Using the storage features Luggage compartment features Cargo hooks Raise the hook to use. ● The cargo hooks are provided for securing loose items. WARNING ■ When cargo hooks are not in use To avoid injury, always return the hooks to their stowed positions when not in use.
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5-3. Using the storage features WARNING ■ When the cargo net is not in use To avoid injury, always return the hooks to their stowed positions when not in use. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the cargo net hooks Avoid hanging things other than a cargo net on them.
5-4. Using the other interior features Other interior features Sun visors To set the visor in the forward posi- tion, flip it down. To set the visor in the side position, flip down, unhook, and swing it to the side. Vanity mirrors Open the cover to use.
5-4. Using the other interior features Open the lid. ● INFORMATION ■ The power outlet can be used when The power switch is in ACC or ON. ■ When stopping the hybrid system Disconnect electrical devices with charging functions, such as mobile battery packs.
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5-4. Using the other interior features ■ Using the power outlets Rear of console box ▶ Open the lid. Luggage compartment ▶ Open the lid. ■ When turning the power outlets on 1. Check that the parking brake is engaged, and press the power switch while depressing the brake pedal.
5-4. Using the other interior features Rear of console box ▶ Luggage compartment ▶ ■ When turning the power outlets off 1. Turn the connected devices off. 2. Press the AC120V switch to turn the power outlets off. 3. Disconnect each plug from the power outlet. 4.
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The voltage of the power outlets cannot be measured with a commer- cially available electrical tester. If it is necessary to check the voltage, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ● While a power outlet is being used, a cooling fan sound may be heard from near a rear seat.
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In this case, drive the vehicle for a while to warm up the hybrid battery (traction battery), and then press the AC120V switch again. If the power outlets cannot be used even after performing the appropriate procedures above, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING ■...
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● If the plug of a device fits loosely in a power outlet, even though it is fully inserted, replace the power outlet. For information on replacement, contact your Toyota dealer. ■ Using the power outlets while parked or stopped Observe the following precautions.
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5-4. Using the other interior features NOTICE ■ To avoid short circuit or malfunction ● Do not set a device which generates heat near the interior components or on a seat. Heat may cause these parts to melt or burn. ●...
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5-4. Using the other interior features ■ Using the Type-C USB charging ports In the console box Open the console box lid. ▶ Rear of console box ▶ Luggage compartment ▶ INFORMATION ■ The USB Type-C charging ports can be used when The power switch is in ACC or ON.
5-4. Using the other interior features ● If the temperature inside the vehicle is high, such as after the vehicle has been parked in the sun ■ About connected external devices Depending on the connected external device, charging may occasionally be suspended and then start again.
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5-4. Using the other interior features The compatible portable devices can be found on the following Wire- less Power Consortium website. https://www.wirelesspowerconsortium.com/ This function cannot be used with portable devices that are larger than the charging tray. Also, depending on the portable device, it may not operate as normal.
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5-4. Using the other interior features ■ Using the wireless charger Place the portable device on the charg- ing tray. Place the charging side of the portable de- vice down with the center of the device in the center of the charge area. When charging, the operation indicator light (orange) comes on.
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5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator light Conditions Multimedia system Charging tray side screen side On Standby (charging possible state) Green (comes on) Gray When charging is com- plete Orange (comes on) Blue Charging Charging power will not be output during standby. A metallic object will not be heated, if it is placed on the charging tray in this state.
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5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator Multimedia system Suspected caus- light screen es/Handling method Wireless charger and multimedia system communication failure If the hybrid system Green (Flashing re- is operating, stop and peatedly once every Disappear then restart the hybrid second) system.
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5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator Multimedia system Suspected caus- light screen es/Handling method Portable device mis- aligned/distanced from charging surface: The charging coil in the portable device moved outside of the charging area, or lens convex is large, or case is thick so the abnormal heat- ing prevention function...
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5-4. Using the other interior features Operation indicator Multimedia system Suspected caus- light screen es/Handling method In this case, turn the Green (comes on) Gray power switch ACC or ON to confirm the key. Safety shutdown result- ing when the tempera- ture within the wireless charger exceeded the set value...
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5-4. Using the other interior features ■ When covers and accessories are attached to portable devices Do not charge in situations where cover and accessories not able to handle Qi are attached to the portable device. Depending on the type of cover (including for certain genuine manufacturer parts) and accessory, it may not be possible to charge.
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5-4. Using the other interior features WARNING ■ Caution while in motion Do not charge lightweight devices such as wireless headphones while in motion. These devices are very light and may be ejected from the charging tray, which may lead to unforeseen accidents. ■...
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5-4. Using the other interior features NOTICE ● The temperature around the charging tray is 95°F (35°C) or higher, such as in extreme heat ● The portable device is placed with its charging side facing up ● The small portable device such as foldable type is placed in an area misaligned from the charge area ●...
2 or more portable devices are placed on the charging tray at the same time If charging is abnormal or the operation indicator light continues to flash for any other reason, the wireless charger may be malfunctioning. Contact your Toyota dealer. ■ To prevent malfunctions and data corruptions ●...
5-4. Using the other interior features Rear side windows ▶ Rear quarter windows ▶ NOTICE ■ To ensure normal operation of the sunshades Observe the following precautions: ● Do not place anything where it may hinder the opening/closing of the sunshades.
5-4. Using the other interior features NOTICE ● Do not pull on the screen while the hooks are attached. The screen may be damaged. Armrest Fold down the armrest for use. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the armrest Do not apply too much load on the armrest. Assist grips Type A ▶ ...
5-4. Using the other interior features WARNING ■ Assist grips Type A : Do not use the assist grip when getting in or out of the vehicle or rising from your seat. NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the assist grip Do not hang any heavy object or put a heavy load on the assist grip.
5-4. Using the other interior features Type C (luggage compartment) ▶ NOTICE ■ To prevent damage to the grocery bag hooks Type A and B : Do not hang any object heavier than 6.6 lb. (3 kg) on the grocery bag hook. Coat hooks The coat hooks are provided with the rear assist grips.
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5-4. Using the other interior features Refrigerator Opening the refrigerator lid Press the button to open. ● Turning the refrigerator on/off To turn the cooler mode on, press the cooler mode switch When turned on, the indicator on the switch comes on. To turn the freeze mode on, press the freeze mode switch When turned on, the indicator on the switch comes on.
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5-4. Using the other interior features ● Cool things in advance before it is put in the refrigerator. Especially, hot things should be cooled off. ● When storing watery things, wrap them up. ● Before using the freeze mode, make sure that all items in the cooler box are suitable for freezing.
5-4. Using the other interior features Vacuum cleaner Location of the components Vacuum port Vacuum cleaner switch Hose Cleaning heads Before using the vacuum cleaner Stop the vehicle in a safe place. ● Set the parking brake. ● Shift the shift lever to P. ●...
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5-4. Using the other interior features Press the switch. The vacuum cleaner can be used when the indicator on the switch is illuminated. The vacuum cleaner is turned off/on each time the switch is pressed. After using the vacuum cleaner Remove the hose and cleaning head and stow them.
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Type B Toyota recommends checking or chang- ing the filters after every 10 uses. Replace the filters if they are clogged. New filters are available at your Toyota dealer. Open the lid of the dust bin. (→ P.512) Remove the filter type A.
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Do not use alcohol or solvent to clean the vacuum cleaner. ● Do not get the pre-filter and main-filter wet, or clean the filters. If the filters get dirty, contact your Toyota dealer to have the filters changed. ■ To prevent 12-volt battery discharge...
INFORMATION ® ■ HomeLink programming procedure The programming procedures can also be found at the following URL. Website : https://www.homelink.com/toyota For support, contact customer support at the following. Help Line : 1-800-355-3515 System components ® The HomeLink wireless control system in your vehicle has 3 but- tons which can be programmed to operate 3 different devices.
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5-4. Using the other interior features Vehicles with Digital Rear-view Mirror ▶ ® HomeLink indicator light Illuminates above each button selected. ® HomeLink icon Garage door operation indicators ® HomeLink logo ® Appears while HomeLink is operating. When the menu button (→...
5-4. Using the other interior features WARNING ® ■ When operating or programming HomeLink ® Never allow a child to operate or play with the HomeLink buttons. ® Programming HomeLink ® Before programming HomeLink During programming, it is possible that garage doors, gates, or ●...
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5-4. Using the other interior features Point the remote control transmit- ter for the device at the rear view mirror, 1 to 3 in. (25 to 75 mm) from ® the HomeLink buttons. ® Keep the HomeLink indicator light in view while programming.
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5-4. Using the other interior features Programming a rolling code system Two or more people may be needed to complete rolling code pro- gramming. Locate the "Learn" or "Smart" but- ton on the garage door opener mo- tor in the garage. This button can usually be found where the hanging antenna wire is attached to the unit.
5-4. Using the other interior features Within 5 seconds after programming the garage door open- er has been completed, if the garage door opener motor is ® trained to HomeLink , both garage door operation indicators will flash rapidly (green) and the light on the garage door opener motor will blink twice, indicating that 2-way commu- nication is enabled.
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5-4. Using the other interior features The status of the opening and closing of a garage door is shown by the garage door operation indicators. Vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror ▶ Opening Closing Vehicles with Digital Rear-view Mirror ▶ ...
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5-4. Using the other interior features ® Erasing the entire HomeLink memory (all three codes) Press and hold the 2 outside buttons ® for 10 seconds until the HomeLink indi- cator light changes from continuously lit (orange) to rapidly flashing (green). If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase the ®...
Maintenance and care 6-1. Maintenance and care Electronic key battery ......... Cleaning and protect- ing the vehicle exteri- Checking and replac- or......ing fuses ....Cleaning and protect- Light bulbs ....ing the vehicle interior ......... 6-2. Maintenance Maintenance require- ments .......
6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Perform the following to protect the vehicle and maintain it in prime condition: Cleaning instructions Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle ● body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust.
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6-1. Maintenance and care ■ Note for a smart key system If the door handle becomes wet while the electronic key is within the effective range, the door may lock and unlock repeatedly. In that case, follow the following correction procedures to wash the vehicle: ●...
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■ Precaution regarding the rear bumper with Blind Spot Monitor If the paint of the rear bumper is chipped or scratched, the system may malfunction. If this occurs, consult your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ■ To prevent paint deterioration and corrosion on the body and components (aluminum wheels, etc.)
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6-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE • After driving near the sea coast • After driving on salted roads • If coal tar or tree sap is present on the paint surface • If dead insects, insect droppings or bird droppings are present on the paint surface •...
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6-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE • Suspension parts • Brake parts ● Keep the cleaning nozzle at least 11.9 in. (30 cm) away from the vehi- cle body. Otherwise resin section, such as moldings and bumpers, may be deformed and damaged. Also, do not continuously hold the nozzle in the same place.
6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior Perform cleaning in a manner appropriate to each component and its material. Protecting the vehicle interior Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty surfaces ● with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water. If dirt cannot be removed, wipe it off with a soft cloth dampened ●...
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6-1. Maintenance and care WARNING ■ Cleaning the interior (especially instrument panel) Do not use a polish wax or polish cleaner. The instrument panel may reflect off the windshield, obstructing the driver’s view and leading to an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. NOTICE ■...
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Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and ventilated area. INFORMATION ■ Caring for leather areas Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior. NOTICE ■...
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6-1. Maintenance and care Wring out any excess water from the cloth and thoroughly wipe off ● remaining traces of detergent and water.
It is recommended that genuine Toyota parts be used for repairs to ensure performance of each system. If non-Toyota parts are used in re- placement or if a repair shop other than a Toyota dealer performs repairs, confirm the warranty coverage.
6-2. Maintenance General maintenance General maintenance should be performed on a daily basis. This can be done by yourself or by a Toyota dealer. Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance should be performed at specified intervals according to the maintenance schedule. For details about maintenance items and schedules, refer to the "Sched- uled Maintenance Guide"...
You can perform some maintenance procedures by yourself. Please be aware that do-it-yourself maintenance may affect warranty cover- age. The use of Toyota Repair Manuals is recommended. For details about warranty coverage, refer to the separate "Owner’s War- ranty Information Booklet" or "Owner’s Manual Supplement".
"Owner’s Warranty Infor- mation Booklet" or "Owner’s Manual Supplement/Scheduled Main- tenance Guide". It is recommended that any problem you notice should be brought to the attention of your Toyota dealer or qualified service shop for advice. WARNING ■...
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6-2. Maintenance Items Check points Hybrid trans- mission ● When parked on a slope and the shift lever is in P, is the “Park” mech- vehicle securely stopped? anism ● Does the brake pedal move smoothly? ● Does the brake pedal have appropriate clearance from Brake pedal the floor? (→...
6-2. Maintenance Vehicle exterior Items Check points Doors ● Do the doors operate smoothly? Engine ● Does the engine hood lock system work properly? hood ● There should not be any signs of fluid leakage after the Fluid leaks vehicle has been parked. ●...
The OBD system determines that a problem exists somewhere in the emission control system. Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test and may need to be repaired. Contact your Toyota dealer to service the vehicle. Your vehicle may not pass the I/M test in the following...
Engine/power con- For the U.S.A. : "Toyota Super Long Life Coolant" trol unit coolant lev- is pre-mixed with 50% coolant and 50% deionized (→ P.551) water.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Items Parts and tools Light bulbs ● Flathead screwdriver (→ P.600) ● Wrench Radiator and con- denser (→ P.553) Tire inflation pres- ● Tire pressure gauge sure (→ P.581) ● Compressed air source ● Water or washer fluid containing antifreeze (for Washer fluid winter use) (→...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Safety glasses Wear safety glasses to prevent flying or falling material, fluid spray, etc., from getting in your eyes. NOTICE ■ If you remove the air cleaner filter Driving with the air cleaner filter removed may cause excessive engine wear due to dirt in the air.
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood 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. Push the auxiliary catch lever to the left and lift the hood. Hold the hood open by inserting the supporting rod into the slot.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ After installing the support rod into the slot Make sure the rod supports the hood securely from falling down on to your head or body. ■ When closing the hood When closing the hood, take extra care to prevent your fingers etc.
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor jack When using a floor jack, follow the instructions in the manual pro- vided with the jack and perform the operation safely. When raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack correctly. Improper placement may damage your vehicle or cause injury.
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Components Fuse box (→ P.596) Engine oil filler cap (→ P.549) Engine oil level dipstick (→ P.547) Brake fluid reservoir (→ P.553) Radiator (→ P.553) Electric cooling fan Condenser (→ P.553) Power control unit coolant reservoir (→...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Park the vehicle on level ground. After warming up the en- gine and turning off the engine, wait about 5 minutes for the oil to drain back into the bottom of the engine. Holding a rag under the end, pull the dipstick out.
When driving at a low speed ● When the outside temperature is low When checking the engine oil, make sure that the engine is warmed up. If the engine oil level exceeds the refill upper limit mark, contact your Toyota dealer. Adding engine oil ■...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Add engine oil slowly, checking the dipstick. Make sure that the oil level does not exceed the refill upper limit mark and is between the low level mark and refill upper limit mark. Low level mark Refill upper limit mark The shape of the dipstick may differ depending on the type of vehicle or en- gine.
Dispose of used oil and filters only in a safe and acceptable manner. Do not dispose of used oil and filters in household trash, in sewers or onto the ground. Call your Toyota dealer, service station or auto parts store for information concerning recycling or disposal.
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If the coolant level drops within a short time of replenishing Visually check the radiators, hoses, engine/power control unit coolant reservoir caps, drain cock and water pump. If you cannot find a leak, have your Toyota dealer, test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system. WARNING ■...
Check the radiator and condenser, and clear away any foreign ob- jects. If either of the above parts is extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, have your vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING ■ When the hybrid system is hot Do not touch the radiator or condenser as they may be hot and cause serious injuries, such as burns.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Item ● Clean funnel INFORMATION ■ Brake fluid can absorb moisture from the air Excess moisture in the brake fluid can cause a dangerous loss of braking efficiency. Use only newly opened brake fluid. WARNING ■ When filling the reservoir Take care as brake fluid can harm your hands and eyes and damage painted surfaces.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ Do not use any fluid other than washer fluid Do not use soapy water or engine antifreeze instead of washer fluid. Doing so may cause streaking on the vehicle’s painted surfaces, as well as damaging the pump leading to problems of the washer fluid not spray- ing.
12-volt battery. Take extra care when connecting the 12-volt battery if the power switch mode prior to discharge is unknown. If the hybrid system will not start even after multiple attempts at all meth- ods above, contact your Toyota dealer.
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When replacing the 12-volt battery Use a 12-volt battery designed for this vehicle. Failure to do so may cause gas (hydrogen) to enter the passenger compartment, causing a fire or explosion. For replacement of the 12-volt battery, contact your Toyota dealer.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ When there is insufficient 12-volt battery fluid Do not use if there is insufficient fluid in the 12-volt battery. There is a possible danger that the 12-volt battery may explode. NOTICE ■ When recharging the 12-volt battery Never recharge the 12-volt battery while the hybrid system is operating.
● A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage. If you are not sure, consult with your Toyota dealer. ■ Tire life Any tire over 6 years old must be checked by a qualified technician even...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ Maximum load of tire Check that the maximum load of the re- placement tire is greater than 1/2 of the Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) of ei- ther the front axle or the rear axle, whichev- er is greater.
Do not mix tires of different makes, models or tread patterns. Also, do not mix tires of remarkably different treadwear. ● Do not use tire sizes other than those recommended by Toyota. ● Do not mix differently constructed tires (radial, bias-belted or bias-ply tires).
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ■ When rotating the tires Make sure that the power switch is OFF. If the tires are rotated while the power switch is in ON, the tire position information will not be updated. If this accidentally occurs, either turn the power switch to OFF and then to ON, or initialize the system after checking that the tire pressure is properly adjusted.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance With 12.3-inch display ▶ How to change the unit (With 7-inch display) Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn the power switch off. Changing the unit cannot be performed while the vehicle is moving. Turn the power switch to ON. Press [ ] or [ ] of the meter control switches on the steer-...
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● In the following cases, the tire pressure warning system may not oper- ate properly. • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are used. • A tire has been replaced with a tire that is not an OE (Original Equipment) tire. •...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance the system may give a warning even if the tire pressure does not reach a low enough level, or if the pressure is higher than the pressure that was adjusted to when the system was initialized. How to change the unit (With 12.3-inch display) Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn the power switch off.
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● In the following cases, the tire pressure warning system may not oper- ate properly. • If non-genuine Toyota wheels are used. • A tire has been replaced with a tire that is not an OE (Original Equipment) tire. •...
When a tire is repaired with liquid sealants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. After use of liquid seal- ant, make sure to replace the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter when repairing or replacing the tire.(→...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Initializing the tire pressure warning system The tire pressure warning system must be initialized in the following circumstances: When rotating the tires. ● When changing the tire. ● After registering the ID codes. (→ P.573) ● When changing between two registered wheel sets. ●...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance [Setting Pressure] will be displayed on the multi-information display and the tire pressure warning light will blink 3 times. When the message disappears, initialization is complete. A message is displayed on the multi-information display. Also, "--" is displayed for inflation pressure of each tire on the multi-information display while the tire pressure warning system determines the position.
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1 minute and then illuminates. If the inflation pressure of each tire is still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING ■ When initializing the tire pressure warning system Do not initializing tire inflation pressure without first adjusting the tire infla- tion pressure to the specified level.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance How to initialize the tire pressure warning system (With 12.3- inch display) Park the vehicle in a safe place and stop the hybrid system for 20 minutes or more. Initialization cannot be performed while the vehicle is moving. Adjust the tire inflation pressure to the specified cold tire inflation pressure level.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Even if the vehicle is not driven at approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or more, initialization can be completed by driving for a long time. However, if initialization does not complete after driving for 1 hour or more, park the vehicle in a safe place for approximately 20 minutes and then drive the vehicle again.
1 minute and then illuminates. If the inflation pressure of each tire is still not displayed, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. WARNING ■ When initializing the tire pressure warning system Do not initializing tire inflation pressure without first adjusting the tire infla- tion pressure to the specified level.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Press [ ] or [ ] of the meter control switches and select ], and then press and hold [OK]. Press [ ] or [ ] of the meter control switches and select [TPWS Setting], and then press [OK]. Press [ ] or [ ] of the meter...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance ● Make sure to initialize the tire pressure warning system after registering the ID codes. If the system is initialized before registering the ID codes, the initialized values will be invalid. ● ID codes can be registered by yourself, but depending on the driving conditions and driving environment, registration may take some time to complete.
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ID code registration, the tire pressure warning light blinks for approximately 1 minute and then illuminates. If the ID codes cannot be registered even when performing the above procedure, contact your Toyota dealer. Registering procedure (With 12.3-inch display) Park the vehicle in a safe place, wait for approximately 20 minutes, and then start the hybrid system.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance displayed for the inflation pressure of each tire on the multi-information display. Drive straight (with occasional left and right turns) at approx- imately 25mph (40 km/h) or more for approximately 10 to 30 minutes. When registration is completed, the tire pressure warning light will go off and the inflation pressure of each tire will be displayed on the multi- information display.
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ID code registration, the tire pressure warning light blinks for approximately 1 minute and then illuminates. If the ID codes cannot be registered even when performing the above procedure, contact your Toyota dealer. Selecting wheel set Your vehicle is equipped with tire pressure warning system with the function to have ID codes registered for a second wheel set, for ex- ample a winter set.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance After registration of a second wheel set, either of these two wheel sets can be selected for usage with the tire pressure warning sys- tem. ■ Operating conditions for the function This function will perform the change of wheel set only if a second ●...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Registration of a second wheel set is complete when the tire pressure warning light turns off and the inflation pressure of each tire is displayed on the multi-information display. How to change between wheel sets (With 12.3-inch display) Have the vehicle fitted with the preferred wheel set.
Reduced tire life due to wear ● Reduced safety ● Damage to the drive train If a tire needs frequent inflating, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. ■ Instructions for checking tire inflation pressure When checking tire inflation pressure, observe the following: ●...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING ■ Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance Keep your tires properly inflated. If the tires are not properly inflated, the following conditions may occur which could lead to an accident resulting in death or serious injury: ●...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Inspection and adjustment procedure Tire valve Tire pressure gauge Remove the tire valve cap. Press the tip of the tire pressure gauge onto the tire valve. Read the pressure using the gauge gradations. If the tire inflation pressure is not at the recommended level, adjust the pressure.
When replacing wheels, care should be taken to ensure that they are equivalent to those removed in load capacity, diameter, rim width and inset Replacement wheels are available at your Toyota dealer. Toyota does not recommend using the following: Wheels of different sizes or types ●...
Because tire repair or replacement may affect the tire pressure warn- ing valves and transmitters, make sure to have tires serviced by your Toyota dealer or other qualified service shop. In addition, make sure to purchase your tire pressure warning valves and transmitters at your Toyota dealer.
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to maintain air conditioning efficiency. Removal method Turn the power switch off. Open the glove box and slide off the damper. Push in each side of the glove box to disconnect the claws, and then slowly and fully open the glove box while supporting it.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Unlock the filter cover ( ), pull the filter cover out of the claws ), and remove the filter cover. Remove the filter case. Remove the air conditioning filter from the filter case and replace it with a new one. The [ UP] marks shown on the filter should be pointing up.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ When removing the glove box Always follow the specified procedure to remove the glove box (→ P.586). If the glove box is removed without following the specified procedure, the hinge of the glove box may become damaged. ■...
Cleaning the air intake vents Improper handling of the air intake vent covers and filters may result in damage to them. If you have any concerns about cleaning the filters, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE ■ If "Maintenance Required for Traction Battery Cooling Parts See Owner’s Manual"...
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Hold the filter to the light and check if it is not clogged. If the dust or sand cannot be removed completely, contact your Toyota dealer.
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It may take approximately 20 minutes after the hybrid system is started until the warning message disappears. If the warning message does not disappear after some time, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. INFORMATION ■ If the dust or sand on the filter cannot be removed...
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■ To prevent damage to the filters Observe the following precautions. If the filter is damaged, have it replaced with a new filter by your Toyota dealer. ● Do not use an air blow gun, etc.
Lithium battery CR2450 ● INFORMATION ■ Use a CR2450 lithium battery ● Batteries can be purchased at your Toyota dealer, local electrical appli- ance shops or camera stores. ● Replace only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. ●...
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If the cover cannot be firmly closed, stop using the electronic key and stow the key in the place where children cannot reach, and then con- tact your Toyota dealer. ● If you accidentally swallow a battery or put a battery into a part of your body, get emergency medical attention immediately.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE ■ When replacing the battery Use a flathead screwdriver of appropriate size. Applying excessive force may deform or damage the cover. ■ For normal operation after replacing the battery Observe the following precautions to prevent accidents: ●...
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking and replacing fuses If any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as necessary. Checking and replacing fuses Turn the power switch off. Open the fuse box cover.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the fuse. Only type A fuse can be removed using the pullout tool. Check if the fuse is blown. Replace the blown fuse with a new fuse of an appropriate amperage rating. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box lid. Type A ▶ ...
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■ When replacing light bulbs Toyota recommends that you use genuine Toyota products designed for this vehicle. Because certain bulbs are connected to circuits designed to prevent overload, non-genuine parts or parts not designed for this vehicle may be unusable.
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■ Before replacing fuses Have the cause of electrical overload determined and repaired by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ■ To prevent damage to the engine compartment fuse box cover When opening the fuse box, completely release the claw locks before...
Check the wattage of the light bulb to be replaced. (→ P.694) Bulb location Rear turn signal lights Back-up lights License plate lights ■ Lights that need to be replaced by your Toyota dealer Headlights ● Daytime running lights ● Front turn signal/parking lights ●...
■ LED lights 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 your Toyota dealer to have the light replaced. ● Rear turn signal lights ●...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Remove the light bulb. Install a new light bulb. Install the bulb base to the light unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base 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.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Reinstall the screws. Back-up lights Open the back door and remove the cover. To prevent damage to the cover, wrap the tip of the screwdriver with a rag, etc. Turn the bulb base counterclock- wise. Remove the light bulb. Install a new light bulb.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Install the bulb base to the light unit by inserting it and turning the bulb base clockwise. Reinstall the cover. License plate lights Remove the cover. Using a flathead screwdriver, remove the cover. To prevent damage to the vehicle, wrap the tip of the flathead screwdriver with tape, etc.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Lens Hook Insert a small flathead screwdriver, etc. into either the right or left hole of the lens. Push the screwdriver sideways in the direction of the arrow shown in the illus- tration, disengage the hook, and then re- move the lens.
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hooks Fit the lens into either the right or left hooks. Push the lens into place. After installation, confirm that the lens is properly installed by gently pulling it. Install the cover. WARNING ■ Replacing light bulb ●...
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance WARNING Doing so may result in death or serious injury due to electric shock. ■ To prevent damage or fire ● Make sure bulb is fully seated and locked. ● Check the wattage of the bulb before installing to prevent heat damage.
When trouble arises 7-1. Essential information If the 12-volt battery is discharged ....Emergency flashers ... If your vehicle over- If your vehicle has to heats ......be stopped in an emergency ....If the vehicle becomes stuck ......If the vehicle is sub- merged or water on the road is rising ..
7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers The emergency flashers are used to warn other drivers when the vehicle has to be stopped in the road due to a breakdown, etc. Operating instructions Press the switch. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn them off, press the switch once again.
7-1. Essential information If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency Only in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way, stop the vehicle using the following procedure: Stopping the vehicle Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly depress it.
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7-1. Essential information WARNING ■ If the hybrid system has to be turned off while driving Turning the hybrid system off while driving will not cause loss of steering or braking control. However, power assist for the steering wheel may be lost making it difficult to steer smoothly before stopping the vehicle depending on the remaining charge in the 12-volt battery or usage con- ditions.
How to distinguish laminated glass When looking from the cross-sectional view point, laminated glass is two sheets of glass pasted together. Contact your Toyota dealer or aftermarket accessory manufacturer for *1 : further information about an emergency hammer. If equipped...
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7-1. Essential information Laminated glass Tempered glass WARNING ■ Caution while driving Do not drive on roads where the roads may be submerged or the water may be rising. Otherwise the vehicle may be damaged and cannot move, as well as become flooded and set adrift, which may lead to death.
If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend having your vehicle towed by your Toyota dealer or commercial towing service, using a wheel-lift type truck or flatbed truck.Use a safety chain system for all towing, and abide by all state/provincial and local laws.
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Situations when it is necessary to contact dealers before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Con- tact your Toyota dealer or commercial towing service before towing. The hybrid system warning message is shown on the multi-infor- ●...
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Turn automatic mode off. (→ P.315) From the front (AWD models) ▶ Use a towing dolly under the rear wheels. From the rear ▶ Use a towing dolly under the front wheels. NOTICE ■...
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE AWD models ▶ Using a flatbed truck When using a flatbed truck to transport the vehicle, use tire strap- ping belts. Refer to the owner’s manual of the flatbed truck for the tire strapping method.
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you think something is wrong If you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probably needs adjustment or repair. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Visible symptoms Fluid leaks under the vehicle ●...
Brake system warning light Warning Details / Actions light Indicates a malfunction in: The parking brake system; ● The regenerative braking system; or ● The electronically controlled brake system ● (Yellow) Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer im- mediately.
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Charging system warning light Warning Details / Actions light Indicates a malfunction in the vehicle’s charging system Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact your Toyota dealer. High coolant temperature warning light (warning buzzer) Warning Details / Actions light...
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● (U.S.A.) The electronic throttle control system; or ● The emission control system ● (Canada) Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer im- mediately. SRS warning light Warning Details / Actions light Indicates a malfunction in: The SRS airbag system;...
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Electric power steering system warning light (warning buz- zer) Warning Details / Actions light Indicates a malfunction in the EPS (Electric Power Steering) system Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer (Red/yellow) immediately. PCS warning light (warning buzzer) Warning Details / Actions light...
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When a buzzer sounds: Indicates a malfunction in the Intuitive parking assist func- tion Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immedi- ately. When a buzzer does not sound: Indicates that the system is temporarily unavailable, possi- bly due to a sensor being dirty or covered with ice, etc.
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When a buzzer sounds: Indicates a malfunction in the PKSB (Parking Support Brake) system Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immedi- ately. When a buzzer does not sound: Indicates that the system is temporarily unavailable, possi- bly due to a sensor being dirty or covered with ice, etc.
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Indicates a malfunction in: The VSC/Trailer Sway Control system; ● The TRAC system; or ● The hill-start assist control system ● Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer imme- diately. Brake Override System/Drive-Start Control/PKSB warning light (warning buzzer) Warn-...
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Release the accelerator pedal and depress the brake ped- Brake hold operated indicator (warning buzzer) Warning Details / Actions light Indicates a malfunction in the brake hold system Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer (Flashes) immediately. Parking brake indicator Warning light Details / Actions It is possible that the parking brake is not fully en- (U.S.A.)
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warn- Details / Actions ing light When the light comes on: Low tire inflation pressure such as Natural causes ● Flat tire ● Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place. Handling method (→...
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Rear passengers’ seat belt reminder light (warning buzzer) Warning light Details / Actions Warns the rear passengers to fasten their seat belts Fasten the seat belt. INFORMATION ■ Warning buzzer In some cases, the buzzer may not be heard because of noisy place or an audio sound.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency The light will go off after several driving trips. If the light does not go off even after several trips, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. ■ Electric power steering system warning light (warning buzzer)
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■ If both the ABS and the brake system warning lights remain on Stop your vehicle in a safe place immediately and contact your Toyota dealer. The vehicle will become extremely unstable during braking, and the ABS system may fail, which could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING As an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS-tire pressure warning system) that illuminates a low tire pressure telltale (tire pressure warning light) when one or more of your tires is significantly under-inflated.
Messages and warnings The warning lights and warning buzzers operate as follows depend- ing on the content of the message. If a message indicates the need for inspection by a dealer, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. Warning light...
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In some cases, the buzzer may not be heard due to being in a noisy location or audio sound. ■ If a message that indicates the need for visiting your Toyota deal- er is displayed The system or part shown on the multi-information display is malfunction- ing.
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Cleaning the hybrid battery (traction battery) air intake vents (→ P.589) If the warning message is shown even if the vents are cleaned, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. ■ If "Engine Oil Level Low Add or Replace" is displayed The engine oil level may be low.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ If "Hybrid System Stopped Steering Power Low" is displayed This message is displayed if the hybrid system is stopped while driving. When steering wheel operations are heavier than usual, grip the steering wheel firmly and operate it using more force than usual.
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Please wait until the power supply returns to normal. ■ If "Headlight System Malfunction Visit Your Dealer" is displayed The following systems may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ● The LED headlight system ●...
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■ If "Engine Maintenance Required Visit Your Dealer" is shown The engine or an engine component is malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer immediately. ■ If "Oil Maintenance Required Soon" is displayed Indicates that the engine oil should be scheduled to be changed. Check the engine oil and change it if necessary.
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If "Oil Maintenance Required Visit Your Dealer" is displayed Indicates that the engine oil should be changed. Check and change the engine oil and oil filter by your Toyota dealer. After changing the engine oil, make sure to reset the message.
(→ P.641) After temporarily repairing the tire with the kit, have the tire repaired or replaced by your Toyota dealer. WARNING ■ If you have a flat tire Do not continue driving with a flat tire.
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Jack and tools As your vehicle is equipped with the emergency tire puncture repair kit, the following tools for replacing a tire are not included with your vehicle. They can be purchased at your Toyota dealer. ● Wheel nut wrench ●...
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the emergency tire puncture repair kit Emergency tire puncture repair kit (compressor) Emergency tire puncture repair kit (bottle) Emergency tire puncture repair kit components Bottle ▶ Air release cap Hose Speed limit stickers Compressor ▶ ...
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The sealant has a limited life span. The expiry date is marked on the bottle. The sealant should be replaced before the expiry date. Contact your Toyota dealer for replacement. ● The sealant stored in the emergency tire puncture repair kit can be used only once to temporarily repair a single tire.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ● If sealant gets in eyes or adheres to skin, immediately wash it off with water. If discomfort persists, consult a doctor. Taking out the emergency tire puncture repair kit Remove the cover. Detach the bands and take out the emergency tire puncture repair kit.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Connect the hose to the valve. Screw the end of the hose clockwise as far as possible. Make sure that the compressor switch is off. Lift the rubber stopper on the com- pressor. Remove the power plug from the compressor.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Connect the bottle to the compres- sor. Make sure that the bottle is securely con- nected. Attach the sticker as shown. Check the specified tire inflation pressure. Tire inflation pressure is specified on the label as shown.
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25 minutes with the switch on, the tire is too damaged to be repaired. Turn the compressor switch off and contact your Toyota dealer. ● If the tire inflation pressure exceeds the recommended level, let out some air to adjust the tire inflation pressure.
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Taking precautions to avoid sudden braking, sudden accel- eration and sharp turns, drive carefully at under 50 mph (80 km/h) to your Toyota dealer that is less than 62 miles (100 km) away for tire repair or replacement.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Make sure to tell your Toyota dealer when you have them repair or replace the tire that sealant is injected. INFORMATION ■ If the tire is inflated to more than the specified air pressure 1.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ● If the hose comes off the valve while inflating the tire, there is a risk that the hose will move abruptly due to air pressure. ● After inflation of the tire has completed, the sealant may splatter when the hose is disconnected or some air is let out of the tire.
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When a tire is repaired with liquid sealants, the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may not operate properly. If a liquid sealant is used, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. After use of liquid seal- ant, make sure to replace the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter when repairing or replacing the tire.
7-2. 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 re- placed with the spare tire.For details about tires:→ P.559 WARNING ■...
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Location of the spare tire, jack and tools Spare tire Wheel nut wrench Jack handle Wheel lock key Jack WARNING ■ Using the tire jack Observe the following precautions. Improper use of the tire jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off the jack, leading to death or serious injury.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ● Put the jack properly in its jack point. ● Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while it is supported by the jack. ● Do not start the hybrid system or drive the vehicle while the vehicle is supported by the jack.
Do not use an impact wrench. Using an impact wrench may cause per- manent damage to wheel lock nut and wheel lock key. If in doubt about wheel lock application, contact your Toyota dealer. Taking out the jack Pull the handle upward.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Taking out the tools Remove the cover. Take out the tools. Taking out the spare tire Remove the cover. Slightly loosen the wheel nuts (one turn).
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Remove all the wheel nuts and take out the spare tire. Do not use the wheel nuts with the plastic rings for installing the spare tire. Replacing a flat tire Chock the tires. Flat tire Wheel chock positions Front left-...
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Turn the tire jack portion hand until the notch of the jack is in contact with the jack point. After removing the jack from the jack holder, turn the jack portion in the opposite direction to lower the jack, and then adjust the jack set position.
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If there are any cracks or deformations in the bolt screws, nut threads or bolt holes of the wheel, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer. • When installing the wheel nuts, be sure to install them with the ta- pered end facing inward.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Install the tire and loosely tighten each wheel nut by hand by approx- imately the same amount. When replacing an aluminum wheel with a steel wheel, tighten the wheel nuts until the tapered portion comes into loose contact with the disc wheel seat Lower the vehicle.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency ■ When the compact spare tire is attached The vehicle height may become lower when driving with the compact spare tire compared to when driving with standard tires. ■ If you have a flat front tire on a road covered with snow or ice Install the compact spare tire on one of the rear wheels of the vehicle.
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● BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ● Rear view monitor system ● Panoramic view monitor ● Toyota parking assist monitor ● Intuitive parking assist ● PKSB (Parking Support Brake) ● Navigation system Also, not only can the following system not be utilized fully, but it may actually negatively affect the drive-train components: ●...
When replacing the tires When removing or fitting the wheels, tires or the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter, contact your Toyota dealer as the tire pressure warning valve and transmitter may be damaged if not handled correctly. Stowing the spare tire...
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency INFORMATION ■ After repairing the flat tire Be sure to use the wheel nuts with plastic rings when stowing the spare tire. If the steel wheel is stowed without use the wheel nuts with plastic rings, the spare tire carrier may produce abnormal noise when the vehicle is moving.
One of the following may be the cause of the problem: The 12-volt battery may be discharged. (→ P.673) ● One or both of the 12-volt battery terminals may be disconnected. ● (→ P.558) Contact your Toyota dealer if the problem cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures are unknown.
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Press and hold the power switch for about 15 seconds while depressing the brake pedal firmly. Even if the hybrid system can be started using the above steps, the sys- tem may be malfunctioning. Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you lose your keys New genuine keys can be made by your Toyota dealer using the other key and the key number stamped on your key number plate. Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle.
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the fuel filler door cannot be opened If the fuel filler door opener switch cannot be operated, the following procedure can be used to open the fuel filler door. Opening the fuel filler door (Vehicles without spare tire) Remove the cover of the emer- gency tire puncture repair kit.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency Pull the lever. Pull the lever to unlock the fuel filler door and it will be ready to open as usual. NOTICE ■ When opening the fuel filler door manually ● Do not open the fuel filler door manually except in an emergency. Fuel may overflow.
Locks all the doors Unlocks the door INFORMATION ■ Key linked functions The opening and closing of the power windows and moon roof can be linked to key operation by a customized setting at your Toyota dealer.
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ACC. Firmly depress the brake pedal and check that is dis- played on the multi-information display. Press the power switch shortly and firmly. In the event that the hybrid system still cannot be started, contact your Toyota dealer. If equipped...
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency INFORMATION ■ Stopping the hybrid system Shift the shift lever to P, set the parking brake and press the power switch as you normally do when stopping the hybrid system. ■ Replacing the key battery As the above procedure is a temporary measure, it is recommended that the electronic key battery be replaced immediately when the battery is depleted.
The following procedures may be used to start the hybrid system if the vehicle’s 12-volt battery is discharged. You can also call your Toyota dealer or a qualified repair shop. Restarting the hybrid system If you have a set of jumper (or booster) cables and a second vehicle with a 12-volt battery, you can jump start your vehicle by following the steps below.
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ON. Make sure the [READY] indicator comes on. If the indicator light does not come on, contact your Toyota dealer. Once the hybrid system has started, remove the jumper ca- bles in the exact reverse order from which they were con- nected.
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■ When the 12-volt battery is removed or discharged ● Information stored in the ECU is cleared. When the 12-volt battery is depleted, have the vehicle inspected at your Toyota dealer. ● Some systems may require initialization. (→ P.724) ■...
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(Depending on the 12-volt battery to be exchanged, the exhaust hole may be plugged.) For details, consult your Toyota dealer. Exhaust hole Exhaust hose Hole section of the vehicle WARNING ■...
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Do not allow children near the 12-volt battery. ■ After recharging the 12-volt battery Have the 12-volt battery inspected at your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. If the 12-volt battery is deteriorating, continued use may cause the 12-volt battery to emit a malodorous gas, which may be detrimental to the health of passengers.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ● After exchanging, securely attach the ex- haust hose and exhaust hole plug to the exhaust hole of the exchanged 12-volt battery. If not properly installed, gases (hydrogen) may leak into the vehicle inte- rior, and there is the possible danger of the gas igniting and exploding.
(radiator) for any leaks. Radiator Cooling fan If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. The coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the [FULL] and [LOW] lines on the reservoir.
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(The fan may not operate in freezing temperatures.) If the fan is not operating: Stop the hybrid system immediately and contact your Toyota dealer. If the fan is operating: Have the vehicle inspected at the nearest Toyota dealer.
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After the hybrid system has cooled down, inspect the hoses and radiator core (radiator) for any leaks. Radiator Cooling fan If a large amount of coolant leaks, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. The coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the [FULL] and [LOW] lines on the reservoir.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency WARNING ■ When inspecting under the hood of your vehicle Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in serious injury such as burns. ● If steam is seen coming from under the hood, do not open the hood until the steam has subsided.
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the vehicle becomes stuck Carry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehicle becomes stuck in mud, dirt or snow: Recovering procedure Stop the hybrid system. Set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE ■ To avoid damaging the transmission and other components ● Avoid spinning the wheels and depressing the accelerator pedal more than necessary. ● If the vehicle remains stuck even after these procedures are performed, the vehicle may require towing to be freed.
Vehicle specifications 8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)... Fuel information ..Tire information ..8-2. Customization Customizable features ......... 8-3. Initialization Items to initialize ..
8-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions and weights 203.7 in. (5175 mm) Overall length 204.1 in. (5185 mm) Overall width 78.5 in. (1995 mm) 68.5 in. (1740 mm) Overall height 69.7 in. (1770 mm) 70.3 in. (1785 mm) Wheelbase 120 in.
Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is on the top left of the in- ●...
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8-1. Specifications ■ Engine number The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. Engine Model 2.5 L 4-cylinder (A25A-FXS) Type 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasoline Bore and stroke 3.44 × 4.07 in. (87.5 × 103.4 mm) Displacement 151.8 cu.
4.2 qt. (4.0 L, 3.5 Imp. qt.) ■ Engine oil selection "Toyota Genuine Motor Oil" is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved "Toyota Genuine Motor Oil" or equivalent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity. Oil grade : ILSAC GF-6B multigrade engine oil...
Do not use plain water alone. The coolant capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. Ignition system (spark plug) Make DENSO FC16HR-Q8 0.031 in. (0.8 mm)
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Fluid capacity Fluid type Toyota Genuine ATF WS The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer. 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.
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8-1. Specifications Brakes 4.17 in. (106 mm) Min. Pedal clearance Pedal free play 0.04 - 0.24 in. (1.0 - 6.0 mm) Brake pad wear limit 0.04 in. (1.0 mm) When pulling the parking brake switch for 1 to 4 seconds : turns on Parking brake indicator When pushing the parking brake switch for 1 to 4 seconds : turns off...
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8-1. Specifications Wheel nut torque 76 ft•lbf (103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m) 18-inch tires ▶ P235/60R18 102V, T155/80R17 111M (spare Tire size tire if equipped) Front : 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) Rear : 35 psi (240 kPa, 2.4 kgf/cm or bar) Driving at high speeds (above 100 mph [160 km/h]) (in countries where such speeds are...
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8-1. Specifications Light bulbs Bulb Light bulbs Type WY21 Rear turn signal lights Exterior Back-up lights W16W License plate lights Vanity lights Second row personal lights Interior Third row interior lights Luggage compartment light Front door courtesy lights A : Wedge base bulbs (amber) B : Wedge base bulbs (clear) C : Double end bulbs (clear)
Recommendation of the use of gasoline containing detergent ad- ditives ● Toyota recommends the use of gasoline that contains detergent addi- tives to avoid the build-up of engine deposits. ● All gasoline sold in the U.S.A. contains minimum detergent additives to clean and/or keep clean intake systems, per EPA’s lowest additives...
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Non-recommendation of the use of gasoline containing MMT Some gasoline contains an octane enhancing additive called MMT (Meth- ylcyclopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl). Toyota does not recommend the use of gasoline that contains MMT. If fuel containing MMT is used, your emission control system may be adversely affected.
8-1. Specifications Tire information Typical tire symbols Full-size tire ▶ Compact spare tire ▶ Tire size (→ P.699) DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (→ P.698) Location of treadwear indicators (→ P.559) Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands which form the plies in a tire.
8-1. Specifications A radial tire has [RADIAL] on the sidewall. A tire not marked [RADIAL] is a bias-ply tire. TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pressure.
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8-1. Specifications Type B ▶ DOT symbol Tire Identification Number (TIN) Tire manufacturer’s identification mark Manufacturer’s code Manufacturing week Manufacturing year Tire size ■ Typical tire size information The illustration indicates typical tire size. Tire use (P = Passenger car, T = Temporary use) Section width (millimeters) Aspect ratio...
U.S. Department of Transportation. It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with information on uniform tire quality grading. Your Toyota dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information. ■ DOT quality grades All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Require- ments in addition to these grades.
8-1. Specifications variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road char- acteristics and climate. ■ Traction AA, A, B, C The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B and C, and they represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete.
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8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning Recommended inflation Cold tire inflation pressure recommended by a pressure manufacturer The combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of transmission, power steering, power brakes, Accessory weight power windows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not)
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8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning The industry manufacturer’s designation for a Rim type designation rim by style or code Rim width Nominal distance between rim flanges The rated cargo and luggage load plus 150 lb. Vehicle capacity weight (68 kg) times the vehicle’s designated seating (Total load capacity) capacity The load on an individual tire that is deter-...
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8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A pneumatic tire with an inverted flange tire and rim system in which the rim is designed with rim flanges pointed radially inward and the tire is designed to fit on the underside of the rim in a manner that encloses the rim flanges inside the air cavity of the tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads...
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8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning Outer diameter The overall diameter of an inflated new tire The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including eleva- Overall width tions due to labeling, decorations, or protective bands or ribs A tire intended for use on passenger cars, mul- tipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks, that...
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8-1. Specifications Tire related term Meaning A tire that attains a traction index equal to or greater than 110, compared to the ASTM E-1136 Standard Reference Test Tire, when using the snow traction test as described in ASTM F-1805-00, Standard Test Method for Snow tire Single Wheel Driving Traction in a Straight Line on Snow-and Ice-Covered Surfaces, and which...
The settings of these fea- tures can be changed using the multi-information display, Multime- dia Display, or at your Toyota dealer. Some of the customizable features are changed in conjunction with the settings of “[My Set- tings]”(→...
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8-2. Customization INFORMATION ■ When customizing using the Multimedia Display or multi-informa- tion display Stop the vehicle in a safe place, apply the parking brake, and shift the shift lever to P. Also, to prevent 12-volt battery discharge, leave the hybrid system operating while customizing the features.
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Customizable Features Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other func- tions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer for further de- tails. Settings that can be changed using the Multimedia Display Settings that can be changed using the multi-information display Settings that can be changed by your Toyota dealer Definition of symbols: O = Available, –...
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8-2. Customization Customized Default setting Function setting Mexican English – Language Spanish km (km/L) miles (MPG km (L/100 km) – Units miles (MPG Imperial) Digital Speed – – EV indicator – – Eco Guidance (ECO Accel- – – erator Guidance) Trip Average Fuel Economy Total Average...
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8-2. Customization ■ Gauges, meters and multi-information display (with 12.3-inch display) (→ P.117,136) Customized Default setting Function setting [Français canadien] (Canadian French) [English] Language – – (English) [Español mexicano] (Mexican Spanish) km (km/L) miles (MPG km (L/100 km) – – Units miles (MPG Imperial)
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8-2. Customization Customized Default setting Function setting Average Drive information items (top Speed Distance – – row) Total Time Average Drive information items (bot- Speed Total Time – – tom row) Distance Average Speed Distance – – TRIP A Items (top row) Total Time Total Time TRIP A Items (bottom row)
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8-2. Customization ■ Head-up Display (→ P.152) Customized Function Default setting setting Head-up display – – Tachometer Hybrid Sys- Gauge information – – tem Indicator No content Route guidance to destina- – – tion – – Compass Driving support system dis- –...
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8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Shift position Driver’s door Automatic door unlocking linked door – linked door unlocking op- function unlocking op- eration eration This setting changes in accordance with [My Settings] ■ Advanced Rear Seat Reminder (→ P.173) Customized Function Default setting...
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8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Number of consecutive door As many as 2 times – – lock operations desired Time elapsed before unlock- ing all the door when grip- 1.5 seconds ping and holding the driver’s 2 seconds –...
8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting The function that activates switch of the On (Unlocking On (Unlocking – – wireless remote control all the door) back door on- when locking the door (→ P.199) This setting changes in accordance with [My Settings] If equipped ■...
8-2. Customization ■ Power back door (→ P.199) Customized Function Default setting setting Power back door operations – – Operations of the power Press and One short back door switch on the – – hold press overhead console Press twice Press and One short switch of the wireless...
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8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Telescopic on- Tilt only – Steering wheel movement Tilt and tele- scopic If equipped This setting changes in accordance with [My Settings] ■ Outside rear view mirrors (→ P.249) Customized Function Default setting setting Linked to the Automatic mirror folding and...
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8-2. Customization Except for Canada This setting changes in accordance with [My Settings] ■ Automatic light control system (→ P.322) Customized Function Default setting setting Standard –2 to 2 – Light sensor sensitivity Time elapsed before head- lights automatically turn off 30 seconds 60 seconds –...
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8-2. Customization ■ LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) (→ P.359) Function Customized setting Lane centering function On, Off – – Steering assist function On, Off – – Steering wheel vibration, Buz- Alert type – – Alert sensitivity High, Standard – – Vehicle sway warning func- On, Off –...
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8-2. Customization ■ RCTA (Rear cross traffic alert) function (→ P.390) Customized Function Default setting setting RCTA (Rear cross traffic – – alert) function Buzzer volume – – ■ RCD (Rear Camera Detection) function (→ P.414) Customized Function Default setting setting RCD (Rear Camera Detec- –...
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8-2. Customization Customized Function Default setting setting Switching to the outside air mode when the vehicle is – – parked This setting changes in accordance with [My Settings] ■ Illumination (→ P.470) Customized Function Default setting setting Time elapsed before the in- 15 seconds 7.5 seconds –...
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8-2. Customization INFORMATION ■ Vehicle customization ● When the speed linked door locking function and shift position linked door locking function are both on, the door lock operates as follows. • If the vehicle is started with all the doors locked, the speed linked door locking function would not operate.
8-3. Initialization Items to initialize The following items must be initialized for normal system operation after such cases as the 12-volt battery being reconnected, or main- tenance being performed on the vehicle: List of the items to initialize Item When to initialize Reference Maintenance required re- After the maintenance is per-...
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For owners 9-1. For owners Reporting safety de- fects for U.S. owners ......... Reporting safety de- fects for Canadian owners ..... Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French) ....SRS airbag instruc- tions for Canadian owners (in French)...
National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: 1-800-331-4331).If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy cam- paign.
9-1. For owners Reporting safety defects for Canadian owners Canadian customers who wish to report a safety-related defect to Transport Canada, Defects Investigations and Recalls, may tele- phone the toll-free hotline 1-800-333-0510, mail Transport Canada - ASFAD, 330 Sparks Street, Ottawa, ON, K1A 0N5, or complete the online form at https://www.tc.gc.ca/recalls.
9-1. For owners Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French) The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructions ex- tracted from the seat belt section in this manual. See the seat belt section for more detailed seat belt instructions in English. Utilisation adéquate des ceintures de sécurité...
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9-1. For owners WARNING ■ Dommages et usure de la ceinture de sécurité Vérifiez périodiquement le système de ceintures de sécurité. Vérifiez qu’il n’y a pas de coupures, d’effilochures ni de pièces desserrées. N’utilisez pas une ceinture de sécurité endommagée avant qu’elle ne soit rempla- cée.
9-1. For owners SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French) The following is a French explanation of SRS airbag instructions extracted from the SRS airbag section in this manual. See the SRS airbag section for more detailed SRS airbag instructions in English. Système de coussins gonflables SRS ■...
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9-1. For owners Coussins gonflables SRS en rideau ● Peuvent aider à protéger principalement la tête des occupants des sièges latéraux ● Peuvent aider à empêcher les occupants d'être éjectés du véhicule en cas de tonneaux Coussins gonflables SRS latéraux de la deuxième rangée de sièges Peuvent aider à...
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9-1. For owners Coussin gonflable du coussin de siège du passager avant Contacteur de boucle de ceinture de sécurité du passager avant Coussins gonflables latéraux (sièges latéraux de la deuxième rangée de sièges) Capteurs d’impact latéral (arrière) Contacteur de boucle de ceinture de sécurité du conducteur Capteur de position du siège du conducteur Coussin gonflable du conducteur Capteurs du système de classification de l’occupant du siège du...
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9-1. For owners WARNING ● Le coussin gonflable SRS du conducteur se déploie avec une force considérable et peut occasionner des blessures graves, voire mor- telles, notamment lorsque le conducteur se trouve très près du coussin gonflable. La National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), aux États-Unis, fait les recommandations suivantes : La zone à...
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Un bébé ou un enfant trop petit pour utiliser une ceinture de sécurité doit être correctement retenu à l’aide d’un dispositif de retenue pour enfants. Toyota recommande vivement de placer et d’attacher cor- rectement tous les bébés et tous les enfants sur les sièges arrière du véhicule à...
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9-1. For owners WARNING ● Ne laissez pas les occupants des sièges avant tenir des objets sur leurs genoux. ● Ne vous appuyez pas sur la portière ou sur le brancard de pavillon, ni sur les montants avant, latéraux ou arrière. ●...
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SRS Ne mettez pas votre véhicule au rebut et n’effectuez aucune des modifi- cations suivantes sans d’abord consulter votre concessionnaire Toyota. Les coussins gonflables SRS pourraient fonctionner de manière incor- recte ou se déployer (gonfler) accidentellement, ce qui serait susceptible...
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9-1. For owners WARNING ● Installation, retrait, démontage et réparation des coussins gonflables ● Réparations, modifications, retrait ou remplacement du volant, du ta- bleau de bord, de la planche de bord, des sièges ou du capitonnage des sièges, des montants avant, latéraux et arrière, des brancards de pavillon, des panneaux des portières avant, des garnitures des portières avant ou des haut-parleurs des portières avant ●...
Index Symbols Airbag precautions for your child..........45 “ODO TRIP” switch... 115,121 Airbag warning light....622 12-volt battery precautions..Correct driving posture.... Curtain shield airbag operating conditions......A/C........450,464 Curtain shield airbag precautions Air conditioning filter............45 Eco air conditioning mode..Front passenger occupant clas- Front automatic air conditioning sification system....
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Index Automatic air conditioning sys- Fluid........553,692 tem......... 450,464 Parking brake......Air conditioning filter....Regenerative braking....Eco air conditioning mode..Warning light......620 Automatic High Beam (AHB)...326 Brake assist......Automatic light control system..Brake hold.........319 ..........Break-in tips......Average fuel consumption..Brightness control Average fuel economy.....125 Instrument panel light control..
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Index 12-volt battery precautions..Conversation mirror....480 ........557,673 Coolant Airbag precautions....Checking....... Back door precautions...194 Preparing and checking before Child restraint system....65 winter........ Heated steering wheel and seat Warning light......621 heater precautions....467 Cooling system......How your child should wear the Hybrid system overheating..679 seat belt......
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Index Warning light......623 Energy monitor......158 Electronic key Engine Battery-saving function..213 Compartment......547 If the electronic key does not op- Hood........543 erate properly....Identification number..... Replacing the battery.... Engine coolant Electronically Controlled Brake Capacity........ System (ECB).......434 Checking....... Emergency flashers....Preparing and checking before Emergency, in case of winter........
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Index Floor mats........34 Turn signal lever....Fluid Fuel Brake......553,692 Capacity........ Hybrid transmission....691 Information......Rear differential..... Refueling....... Washer........Type........688,695 Fog lights Warning light......628 Replacing light bulbs..... Fuel consumption information Switch........331 Average fuel consumption..160 Front door courtesy lights Current fuel consumption..Wattage.........
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Index Settings......... Emergency shut off system..Head-up display switch... Energy monitor/consumption screen.......158 Headlights.........322 EV drive mode.......305 AHB (Automatic High Beam).326 High voltage components..94 Light switch......322 How to start the hybrid system..Replacing light bulbs............298 Heated steering wheel..... Hybrid battery (traction battery) Heaters air intake vents....
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Index If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency....Keyless entry Starting the hybrid system..298 Smart key system....213 Illuminated entry system..Wireless remote control..167 Immobilizer system....99 Keys Indicators........Battery-saving function..213 Initialization If the electronic key does not op- Items to initialize....724 erate properly....
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Index Wattage......... Menu icons....... Light bulbs Meter Replacing......Clock.......116,122 Wattage......... Indicators.......108 Lights Instrument panel light control.........115,122 AHB (Automatic High Beam).326 Meter control switches..124,137 Fog light switch......331 Multi-information display.123,136 Front personal lights....471 Settings....129,145,709 Headlight switch....Units......129,145,709 Illuminated entry system..470 Warning lights....105,620...
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Index Driving support system informa- Open tray lights......470 tion display....128,142 Opener Dynamic radar cruise control Back door....... 197,199 with full-speed range..Hood........543 Energy monitor...... Outer foot lights....... Hybrid System Indicator..112,117 Replacing light bulbs..... Intuitive parking assist... Outside rear view mirrors..249 Language....
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Index Parking Support Brake function Starting the hybrid system..298 (static objects)....Power windows Warning light......625 Door lock linked window opera- PCS (Pre-Collision System) tion........253 Enabling/disabling the pre-colli- Jam protection function..sion system.......351 Operation.......253 Function.........348 Window lock switch....Warning light......623 Pre-Collision System (PCS) Warning message..
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Index Installing second seats..Resetting the message indicating maintenance is required..Removing second seats..Road Sign Assist......373 Stowing third seats....RSA (Road Sign Assist)...373 Rear seats Cleaning........ Rear side marker lights Safety Connect......Light switch......322 Seat belt reminder light..628,629 Replacing light bulbs.....
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Rain-sensing windshield wipers.. Power sliding doors............332 Sliding door child-protectors..183 RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert).. Wireless remote control..180 ..........392 Smart key system Toyota Safety Sense..... Antenna location....213 Service plug........94 Entry functions..169,179,196 Service reminder message..534 Starting the hybrid system..298 Shift lever........308...
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