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Toyota AVENSIS - S Owner's Manual (777 pages)
Brand:
Toyota
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 35.17 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1
Table of Contents
2
Exterior (Sedan)
8
Pictoral Index
8
Exterior (Wagon) View
10
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles) View
12
Interior (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles) View (Cont.)
14
Instrument Panel (Left-Hand Drive Vehicles) View
16
Instrument Panel
18
Interior (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles) View
20
Instrument Panel (Right-Hand Drive Vehicles) View
24
Luggage Compartment (Wagon) View
28
For Your Information
30
Installation of an RF-Transmitter System
31
Scrapping of Your Toyota
31
Caution
32
Symbols Used Throughout this Manual
33
1 Before Driving
35
1-1. Key Information
35
Key Information
36
Keys
36
Using the Master Key (if Equipped)
37
Using the Mechanical Key (if Equipped)
37
To Prevent Key Damage
38
Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors
39
Smart Entry & Start System
39
Unlocking and Locking the Doors and Trunk/Back Door (Front Door Handles Only)
40
Unlocking and Locking the Trunk/Back Door
40
Antenna Location and Effective Range
41
Effective Range (Areas Within Which the Electonic Key Is Detected)
43
Operation Signals
44
Battery-Saving Function
45
Electronic Key Battery Depletion
46
Note for the Smart Entry & Start System
47
Alarms and Warning Indicators
48
Security Feature
48
When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods
48
If the Smart Entry & Start System Does Not Operate Properly
51
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices
61
Wireless Remote Control
62
Vehicles Without Smart Entry & Start System
63
Alarm
64
Key Battery Depletion
64
Conditions Affecting Operation
65
Side Doors
72
Door Lock Switch
73
Inside Lock Button
73
Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key
74
Rear Door Child-Protector Lock
75
Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems
76
Setting and Canceling the Functions
77
Vehicles with Manual Transmission
78
Vehicles with Multidrive or Automatic Transmission
78
Impact Detection Door Lock Release System
79
Trunk (Sedan)
80
If the Trunk Opener Is Inoperative or the Battery Is Discharged
81
Trunk Handle
81
Trunk Light
81
Back Door (Wagon)
84
When Closing the Back Door
85
Front Seats
90
Manual Seat Components
90
Power Seat Components
90
Adjustable Components
90
Active Head Restraint
91
Rear Seats
92
Returning the Seatbacks (Sedan)
94
Driving Position Memory System
95
Recalling the Memorized Position
96
When Entering or Recalling the Memory
96
Retained Accessory Power
97
To Cancel Seat Position Recall
97
Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints
98
Adjusting the Rear Seat Head Restraint
98
Head Restraints
98
Installing the Rear Seat Head Restraints
99
Removing and Installing the Front Seat Head Restraints
99
Seat Belts
100
Adjusting the Height of the Belt (Front Seats)
101
Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt
101
Pre-Crash Seat Belts (Front Seats of Vehicles with Pre-Crash Safety System)
102
Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)
102
Child Seat Belt Usage
103
Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR)
103
Replacing the Belt after the Pretensioner Has Been Activated
103
Seat Belt Regulations
103
Precautions Concerning Wearing Seat Belts
104
People Suffering Illness - Caution
105
Pregnant Women - Caution
105
When Children Are in the Vehicle
105
Adjustable Shoulder Anchor
106
Seat Belt Damage and Wear
106
Seat Belt Pretensioners
106
When Using the Rear Center Seat Belt (Sedan)
107
Manual Tilt & Telescopic Steering Wheel
108
Power Tilt & Telescopic Steering Wheel
108
Steering Wheel
108
Auto Tilt Away (Vehicles with Power & Telescopic Steering Wheel)
109
Inside Rear View Mirror
111
Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror (Vehicle with Auto Antiglare Inside Rear View Mirror)
112
To Prevent Sensor Error (Vehicles with Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror)
113
Outside Rear View Mirrors
114
Folding Back the Mirrors
115
The Outside Rear View Mirrors Can be Operated When...
115
When the Mirrors Are Fogged up
115
If Ice Should Jam the Mirror
116
When a Mirror Is Moving
116
When the Mirror Defoggers Are Operating
116
Lock Switch
117
Opening and Closing the
117
Power Windows
117
Jam Protection Function
118
The Power Windows Can be Operated When
118
When the Power Window Does Not Close Normally
119
Before Refueling the Vehicle
121
Opening the Fuel Tank Cap
121
1-5. Refueling
121
Closing the Fuel Tank Cap
122
Diesel Engine
123
Fuel Types
123
Gasoline Engine
123
Fuel Tank Capacity
124
Use of Ethanol Blended Gasoline in a Gasoline Engine
124
When the Fuel Filler Door Opener Switch Is Inoperable
124
Caution When Refueling the Vehicle
125
Caution When Replacing the Fuel Tank Cap
126
1-6. Theft Deterrent System
127
Engine Immobilizer System
127
Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System
127
Conditions that May Cause the Immobilizer System to Malfunction
128
Vehicles with no Smart Entry & Start System
128
To Ensure the Theft Deterrent System Operates Correctly
135
Double Locking System
136
Canceling the Double Locking System
137
Double Locking System Precaution
137
Setting the Alarm System
138
Deactivating or Stopping the Alarm
139
Intrusion Sensor (if Equipped)
139
Canceling the Intrusion Sensor
140
Items to Check before Locking the Vehicle
140
Triggering of the Alarm
141
When the Battery Is Disconnected
141
Alarm-Operated Door Lock
142
Canceling the Automatic Re-Enabling of the Intrusion Sensor
142
Intrusion Sensor Considerations
142
Correct Driving Posture
146
1-7. Safety Information
146
Adjusting the Seat Position Precaution
147
Caution While Driving
147
Front Airbags
148
SRS Airbags
148
Airbag System Components
149
Side and Curtain Shield Airbags
149
If the SRS Airbags Deploy (Inflate)
150
Operating Conditions (Front Airbags)
150
Wheel
150
Conditions under Which the SRS Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other than a Collision
151
Operating Conditions (Side and Curtain Shield Airbags)
151
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbag (Front Airbags)
151
Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbag (Side Airbags and Curtain Shield Airbags)
152
When to Contact a Repairer (Concerning Airbags)
153
SRS Airbag Precautions
155
Wheel
155
Wheel
157
Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components
159
Wheel
159
Child Restraint Systems
160
Types of Child Resraints
160
Baby Seat
161
Child Seat
161
Junior Seat
161
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions
162
Key of Letters Inserted in the above Table
163
Child Restraint System Suitability for Various Seating Positions (with ISOFIX Rigid Anchor)
164
Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System
166
When Installing the Child Restraint System on the Front Passenger Seat
166
Child Restraint Precautions
167
When the Child Restraint System Is Not in Use
168
Installing Child Restraints
169
Anchor Bracket (for Top Strap)
170
Installing Child Restraints Using a Seat Belt
171
Forward-Facing Child Seat
172
Installation with ISOFIX Rigid Anchor (ISOFIX Child Restraint System)
174
Removing a Child Restraint System Installed with a Seat Belt
174
Child Restraint System with a Top Strap
175
When Installing a Child Restraint System in the Front Passenger's Seat or Rear Seat
176
Caution When Installing a Child Restraint System
177
Airbag Manual On-Off System
180
Deactivating the Front Passenger Airbag
180
"Passenger Airbag" Indicator Information
181
When Driving
183
Driving the Vehicle
184
Stopping
184
2-1. Driving Procedures
184
Parking the Vehicle
185
Driving in the Rain
187
Engine Speed While Driving (Vehicles with Multidrive or Automatic Transmission)
187
Starting on a Steep Uphill
187
Breaking in Your New Toyota
188
Eco Driving Indicator Light
188
Idling Time before Engine Stop
189
When Driving up Steep Hills in High Temperature Conditions
189
Caution When Starting the Vehicle (Vehicles with a Multidrive or Automatic Transmission)
190
Caution When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces
192
Caution When Shifting the Shift Lever (Vehicles with a Multidrive or Automatic Transmission)
193
Caution When the Vehicle Is Stopped
193
Caution When the Vehicle Is Parked
194
Caution When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle
195
Exhaust Gases
195
Caution When Braking the Vehicle
196
Caution When Driving the Vehicle
197
Caution When Parking the Vehicle (Vehicles with a Multidrive or Automatic Transmission)
197
Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts
198
If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Indicators)
198
When Encountering Flooded Roads
199
Driving Procedures - Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
200
Starting the Engine
200
Manual Transmission
201
Changing "Engine Start Stop" Switch Mode
202
Auto Power off Function
203
If the Engine Does Not Start
203
When the "Engine Start Stop" Switch Indicator Flashes in Amber
203
When the Steering Lock Canot be Released
203
Caution When Starting the Engine
204
Caution When Stopping the Engine in an Emergency
204
To Prevent Battery Discharge
204
When Starting the Engine...
204
Automatic Transmission (Diesel Engine)
205
Driving Procedures - Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without Smart Entry & Start System)
205
Manual Transmission (Gasoline Engine)
205
Engine (Ignition) Switch
206
Key Reminder Function
207
When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released
207
Multidrive
209
Shifting the Shift Lever
209
Selecting a Driving Mode
210
Selecting a Shift Position
210
Driving in the "D" Position
211
Paddle Shift Switches
211
Shift Lever
211
Driving in the "M" Position
212
Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer
213
When Driving with Cruise Control Activated
213
Automatic Deactivation of Sport Mode
214
Automatic Gear Step Selection
214
If the "M" Indicator Is Not Displayed after Shifting the Shift Lever to the "M" Position
214
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from "P"
214
Automatic Transmission
215
To Select a Driving Mode
216
To Select a Shift Position
216
Driving in the D Position
217
Driving in the M Position
218
Automatic Deactivation of the Sport Mode
220
Automatic Gear Selection
220
If the "M" Indicator Is Not Displayed after Shifting the Shift Lever to the M Position
220
If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P
220
Ai-Shift
221
If the Automatic Transmission Temperature Warning Message Is Displayed
221
Driving Procedures: Manual Transmission
222
Shifting the Shift Lever to "R"
222
To Shift the Shift Lever
222
Gear Shift Indicator (if Equipped)
223
Maximum Allowable Speeds
224
Gear Shift Indicator Display
225
To Prevent Damage to the Transmission
225
If the Indicators Flash Faster than Usual
226
Turn Signal Lever
226
Automatic Release Function (Vehicles with a Manual Transmission)
227
Parking Brake
227
Automatic Apply Function (Vehicles with a Manual Transmission)
228
Automatic Apply Mode (Vehicles with a Manual Transmission)
228
Parking Brake Operation Sound
229
When the System Is Overheating
229
Caution When Leaving the Vehicle
230
When Parking the Vehicle
230
When the Parking Brake Cannot be Released Due to a Malfunction
230
Horn
231
Gauges and Meters
232
Odometer and Trip Meter
232
Tachometer
232
2-2. Instrument Cluster
232
"Disp"/Instrument Panel Light Control Button
233
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
233
Fuel Gauge
233
Speedometer
233
Instrument Panel Light Control
234
Tail Cancel Feature
234
To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components
234
Center Panel View
235
Indicators and Warning Lights
235
Instrument Cluster View
235
Indicators View
236
Warning Lights View
237
If a Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come on
238
Multi-Information Display
239
Switch the Multi-Information Display
240
Trip Information
241
Average Fuel Consumption Display
242
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display
242
Driving Range Display
243
Average Vehicle Speed Display
244
Elapsed Time Display
244
Rear Passengers Seat Belt Reminder Display
244
Set up Display
245
Setting the Clock
246
Setting the Clock Format
246
Setting the Date
247
Selecting the Language
248
Setting the Date Format
248
Returning the Previous Screen
249
Selecting the Units
249
Setting Eco Driving Indicator Light
249
Eco Driving Indicator Zone Display (if Equipped)
250
Outside Temperature Display
250
Rear Shift Belt Reminder Buzzer
250
Liquid Crystal Display
251
Headlight Switch
252
Operating the Lights and Wipers
252
AFS (Vehicles with Discharge Headlights)
253
Turnig on the High Beam Headlight
253
Manual Headlight Leveling Dial (Vehicles with Halogen Headlights)
254
Follow Me Home System
255
Automatic Light off System
256
Daytime Running Light System
256
Headlight Control Sensor
256
Automatic Headlight Leveling System (Vehicles with Discharge Headlights)
257
Light Reminder Buzzer
257
If the AFS off Indicator Flashes
258
Fog Light Switch
259
Fog Lights Can be Used When
260
Intermittent Wiper with Interval Adjuster
261
Windshield Wipers and Washer
261
Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers
262
The Windshield Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
263
If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays
264
Rain Drop Sensor (Vehicles with Rain-Sensing Windshield Wipers)
264
Windshield Wiper Features
264
Caution Regarding the Use of Windshield Wipers in "AUTO" Mode
265
When a Nozzle Becomes Blocked
265
When the Windshield Is Dry
265
When There Is no Washer Fluid Spray from the Nozzle
265
Rear Window Wiper and Washer (Wagon)
266
The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When
266
Cruise Control
267
2-4. Using Other Driving Systems
267
Adjusting the Set Speed
268
Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control
269
Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed
270
Cruise Control Can be Set When
270
Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation
271
If the Cruise Control Indicator Light Flashes
271
Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control
272
To Avoid Operating the Cruise Control by Mistake
272
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
273
Setting the Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)
274
When the Set Speed Is Shown in "Km/H"
276
Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance
277
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control
278
Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings
278
Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode
279
Example of Acceleration
280
Example of Constant Speed Cruising
280
Example of Deceleration Cruising
280
Example of Follow-Up Cruising
280
Approach Warning
281
Selecting Conventional Constant Speed Control Mode
282
Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control
284
Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can be Set When
284
To Accelerate after Setting the Vehicle Speed
284
Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control
285
Radar Sensor and Grille Cover
285
Warning Lights, Messages and Buzzers for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
285
Caution before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
288
Cautions Regarding the Driving Assist Systems
288
Situations Unsuitable for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control
289
To Avoid Inadvertent Cruise Control Activation
289
Conditions under Which the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control May Not Function Correctly
290
When the Sensor May Not be Correctly Detecting the Vehicle Ahead
290
Handling the Radar Sensor
291
Setting the Vehicle Speed
292
Speed Limiter
292
Adjusting the Speed Limiter
293
Canceling and Resuming the Speed Limiter
293
Speed Limiter Can be Set When
293
Automatic Speed Limiter Cancellation
294
Exceeding the Set Speed
294
If the Speed Limiter Indicator Flashes
294
Situations Unsuitable for Speed Limiter
294
Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
295
Sensor Detection Distance and Buzzer
296
Obstactle Detection Range
297
Sensor Detection Information
298
The Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor Can be Operated When
298
Caution When Using the Toyota Parking Assist-Sensor
299
Shapes of Obstacles Preventing the Sensor from Detecting It
299
Rear View Monitor System
300
Rear View Monitor Guide Lines
301
Automatic Shut off
302
The Rear View Monitor Sustem Can be Operated When
302
When Using the Rear View Monitor System
302
Displayed Area
303
Rear View Monitor System Camera
305
Flicker Effect
306
Smear Effect
306
Caution When Using the Rear View Monitor System
307
Conditions Which May Affect the Rear View Monitor System
308
Camera Precautions
309
Lane Departure Warning Function
310
Lane Keeping Assist Function
310
LKA (Lane-Keeping Assist)
310
Turning the LKA System on
311
Operating Conditions for each Function
312
Indication on the Multi-Information Display
313
Temporary Cancellation of the LKA System Functions
314
When the Lane Departure Warning Function Is Activated
314
Caution before Using the LKA System
315
Hands-Free Driving Warning
315
Warning Lights and Messages for LKA
315
When the Vehicle Has Been Parked in the Sun
315
Turn the LKA off While Driving in any of the Following Conditions...
316
Situations When the LKA will Not Work or will Not Perform Reliably
317
Camera Sensor
318
Driving Assist Systems
319
To Disable TRC And/Or VSC System
320
When the TRC and VSC Are Operating
320
Reactivation of the TRC System Linked to Vehicle Speed
321
Reactivation of the TRC/VSC Systems after Turning off the Engine
321
Turning off TRC and VSC
321
EPS Operation Sound
322
Reduced Effectiveness of EPS
322
Sounds and Vibrations Caused by the ABS, Brake Assist, TRC and VSC
322
The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When...
323
TRC May Not Operate Effectively When...
323
When the VSC Is Activated
323
Caution When Replacing Tires
324
Caution When the TRC and VSC Are off
324
Handling of Tires and Suspension
324
PCS (Pre-Crash Safety)
325
Pre-Crash Brake Assist
325
Pre-Crash Braking
325
Pre-Crash Seat Belts (Front Seat Belts Only)
325
Disabling Pre-Crash Braking
326
Radar Sensor
326
Obstacles Not Detected by the Sensor
327
The Pre-Crash Safety System Is Operational When...
327
Conditions that May Trigger the System Even if There Is no Possibility of a Collision
328
Situations in Which the Pre-Crash Safety System Does Not Function Properly
329
Limitations of the Pre-Crash Safety System
332
Proper Handling of the Radar Sensor
332
Cautions Regarding the Assist Contents of the System
333
Cargo and Luggage
334
Things that Must Not be Carried in the Trunk/Luggage Compartment
334
2-5. Driving Information
334
Storage Precautions
335
Pre-Winter Preparation
336
Winter Driving Tips
336
Before Driving the Vehicle in Winter Time
337
When Driving the Vehicle in Winter Time
337
When Parking the Vehicle in Winter Time
337
Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains
338
Selecting Tire Chains
338
Tire Chains - Precautions
338
Caution When Driving with Snow Tires
339
Caution When Driving with Tire Chains
339
To Prevent an Accident When Towing a Trailer
340
Towing Hitch/Bracket
340
Trailer Towing
340
Weight Limits
340
Important Points Regarding Trailer Loads
341
Total Trailer Weight and Permissible Drawbar Load
341
Information Tag (Manufacturer's Label)
342
Installation Positions for the Towing Hitch/Bracket and Hitch Ball
343
Break-In Schedule (Regarding Towing Trailers)
344
Maintenance of the Vehicle Towing Trailers
344
Tire Information
344
Trailer Lights
344
Safety Checks before Towing
345
When the Rear Bumper Strengthening Material Is Aluminium
345
Keep the Following in Mind When Towing...
346
If the Engine Overheats (Towing a Trailer)
348
Transmission Information (Towing a Trailer)
348
When Parking the Vehicle (Towing a Trailer)
348
Before Descending Hills or Long Declines (Towing a Trailer)
349
Operation of the Brake (Towing a Trailer)
349
Vehicle Speed in Towing
349
Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger
350
Interior Features
351
Automatic Air Conditioning System
352
Using the Air Conditioning
352
Vehicles with Power Heater
352
Vehicles Without Power Heater
353
Using the Automatic Mode
354
Adjusting the Fan Speed
355
Adjusting the Temperature Setting
355
Changing the Air Outlet
356
Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes
357
Defogging the Windshield
358
Adjusting the Position and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
359
Switching between Outsid Air and Recirculated Air Modes
360
Using the System in Recirculated Air Mode
360
When Outside Temperature Approaches 0 Degrees C (32 Degrees F)
360
Window Defogger Feature
360
Air Conditioning Odors
361
To Prevent Battery Discharge When Using the Air Conditioning System
361
To Prevent the Windshield from Fogging up
361
Manual Air Conditioning System - Vehicles with Power Heater
362
Manual Air Conditioning System - Vehicles Without Power Heater
363
Adjusting the Settings
364
To Defog the Windshield
366
Adjusting the Position of and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets
367
Normal Characteristic of Power Heater Operation
370
Power Heater
370
Power Heater Can be Operated When
370
After the Heater Is off
371
To Prevent Burns or Damage on Your Vehicle When Using the Power Heater
371
When Refueling Your Vehicle
371
To Prevent Damage to Your Vehicle When Using the Power Heater
372
Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers
373
When the Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers Are on
373
Caution When the Windshield Wiper De-Icer Is on
374
Audio System Types
375
Vehicles with a "Touch Screen"
375
Windshield Wiper De-Icer
374
3-2. Using the Audio System
375
Vehicles Without a "Touch Screen" - Type a
376
Type B
377
Type C
377
Using Cellular Phones
378
About Bluetooth (Vehicles with a "Touch Screen")
382
Using the Radio
383
Scanning Radio Stations (Type C Only)
385
Setting Station Presets
385
Using the Station List
386
RDS (Radio Data System)
387
Traffic Information
388
EON (Enhanced Other Network) System (for Traffic Announcement Function)
389
Reception Sensitivity
389
Using the CD Player
390
Loading and Ejecting a CD
392
Selecting a Track
392
Selecting a Track from a Track List
392
Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Tracks
393
Random Playback
393
Repat Play
393
Scanning Track (Type C Only)
393
Switching the Display
394
CD Player Protection Feature
395
Discs that Can be Used
395
If a CD Is Left Inside the CD Player or in the Ejected Position for Extended Periods
395
Lens Cleaners
395
Cds and Adapters that Cannot be Used
396
CD Player Precautions
397
Playing Back MP3 and WMA Discs
398
Returning to the First Folder
400
Selecting a Folder
400
Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Files
401
Scanning a Folder (Type C Only)
401
Scanning the Files in a Folder (Type C Only)
401
Selecting Files
401
Random Playback Function
402
Repeat Play
402
To Switch the Display
402
Error Messages
403
MP3 and WMA Files
404
Compatible Disc Formats
405
Compatible Media
405
Multi-Sessions
405
File Extensions
406
ID3 and WMA Tags
406
MP3 and WMA Playback
406
Playback
407
Connecting an Ipod
408
Operating an Ipod
408
Selecting a Play Mode (Ipod)
410
Play Mode List (Ipod)
411
Selecting a List
412
Selecting Songs
412
Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Songs (Ipod)
413
Repeat Play (Ipod)
413
Selecting a Song from the Song List (Ipod)
413
About Ipod
414
Shuffle Playback (Ipod)
414
Switching the Display (Ipod)
414
Ipod Functions
415
Ipod Problems
415
Compatible Models (Ipod)
416
To Prevent Damage to Ipod
417
Operating a USB Memory
418
Control Panel
419
Scanning the First File of All the Folders (Type C Only)
421
Selecting a Folder and File from Folder List
421
Selecting Folders One at a Time
421
Switch the Display
423
USB Memory Functions
423
MP3 and WMA Files Compatibility
425
To Prevent Damage to USB Memory
427
Optimal Use of the Audio System
428
Using the Audio Control Function
428
Adjusting Sound Quality
429
Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)
429
Using the AUX Port
430
Turning on the Power
431
Using the Steering Wheel Audio Switches
431
Adjusting the Volume
432
Changing the Audio Source
432
Selecting a Radio Station
432
Silencing a Sound
432
Selecting a Folder (MP3 and WMA or USB Memory)
433
Selecting a Track/File or Song
433
Selecting an Album
433
Bluetooth ® Audio/Phone
434
Conditions Affecting Bluetooth Operation
435
When Transferring Ownership of the Vehicle
435
Compatible Models
436
Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices (Bluetooth)
440
Caution When Driving (Bluetooth Usage)
440
To Prevent Damage to Bluetooth
440
Using the Bluetooth ® Audio/Phone
441
Steering Wheel Switches (Bluetooth Phone)
443
Using the Bluetooth Audio/Phone for the First Time
444
Menu List of the Bluetooth Audio/Phone
445
Operating a Bluetooth ® Enabled Portable Player
447
Selecting and Scanning an Album
448
Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Tracks (Bluetooth)
449
Repeat Play (Bluetooth)
449
Selecting and Scanning Tracks
449
Bluetooth Audio System Functions
450
Playing and Pausing Tracks (Bluetooth)
450
Random Playback (Bluetooth)
450
Switching the Display (Bluetooth)
450
Making a Phone Call
451
Dialing by Selecting a Name
452
Speed Dialing
452
Dialing by Entering the Number
453
Dialing from Call Histories
453
When Receiving a Phone Call
454
Inputting Digits
455
Muting Your Voice
455
Operations During a Call
455
Transferring a Call
455
Adjusting the Ring Tone Volume When Receiving a Call
456
Automatic Volume Adjustment
456
Phone Call System Functions
456
Situations Where the System May Not Recognize Your Voice
456
Using the "SET UP" Menu ("Bluetooth" Menu)
457
Listing the Registered Cellular Phones
458
Registering a Portable Player
458
Listing the Registered Portable Players
459
Changing the Passkey
460
Setting Automatic Connection of the Device on or off
460
Displaying the Device Status
461
Setting the Automatic Confirmation Display to on or off
461
Initialization
462
Using the "SET UP" Menu ("TEL" Menu)
463
Adding a New Phone Number
464
Setting Speed Dials
464
Deleting Call Histories
465
Deleting a Number from All Call Histories (Outgoing Calls, Incoming Calls and Missed Calls)
466
Deleting Missed Call History
466
Deleting a Registered Phone Number
467
Deleting Another Cellular Phone's Phonebook
467
Setting Call Volume
468
Setting Ring Tone Volume
468
Setting Ring Tone
469
Transferring Call Histories
469
Interior Lights List
470
3-3. Using the Interior Lights
470
Personal/Interior Light Main Switch
471
Personal Lights
472
Illuminated Entry System
472
List of Storage Features
473
Items that Should Not be Left in the Storage Spaces
473
3-4. Using the Storage Features
473
Glove Box
474
Glove Box Light
474
Console Box
475
Overhead Console
476
Cup Holders
477
Items Unsuitable for the Cup Holder
477
Bottle Holders
478
Items that Should Not be Stowed in the Bottle Holders
479
Coin Box
480
Sun Visors
481
3-5. Other Interior Features
481
Vanity Mirror
482
Ashtray
483
To Prevent Fire
483
Cigarette Lighter
484
The Cigarette Lighter Can be Used When...
484
When the Cigarette Lighter Is Not in Use
484
To Avoid Burns or Fires
484
Power Outlet
485
To Avoid Damaging the Power Outlet
485
To Prevent the Fuse from Being Blown
485
Seat Heaters
486
To Avoid the Possibility of Burns
487
To Prevent Seat Heater Damage
487
Armrest
488
Trunk/Luggage Compartment Storage Extension
489
Panoramic Roof Shade (Wagon)
490
If the Panoramic Roof Shade Cannot be Closed Automatically
490
Caution When Closing the Panoramic Roof Shade
491
Precautions to Prevent Burns or Injury
492
Rear Sunshade (Sedan)
493
Rear Side Sunshades (Sedan)
494
Assist Grips
495
Floor Mats
496
Caution When Installing the Driver's Floor Mat
497
Trunk Features (Sedan)
498
Cargo Hooks
498
First-Aid Kit Storage Belt
498
Luggage Mat
499
Luggage Compartment Features (Wagon)
500
Auxiliary Box
501
Separating Luggage Compartment
502
Luggage Cover
502
Separation Net
503
Removing Luggage Cover
504
Removing the Separation Net
504
The Cargo Hooks Can be Moved
505
Stowing the Luggage Cover (Vehicles Without Deck Rail)
505
Stowing the Separation Net (Vehicles Without Deck Rail)
506
Caution When the Cargo Hooks Are Not in Use
506
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Toyota AVENSIS - S Manual (656 pages)
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| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 43.49 MB
Table of Contents
Pictorial Index
1
Specifications
1
Table of Contents
2
Index
7
For Your Information
8
Driving
9
Reading this Manual
10
How to Search
11
Pictorial Index
12
Audio System
17
1 For Safety and Security
29
1-1. for Safe Use
30
Before Driving
30
For Safety Drive
32
Seat Belts
34
SRS Airbags
39
Exhaust Gas Precautions
51
1-2. Child Safety
52
Airbag Manual On-Off System
52
Safety Information for Children
54
Child Restraint Systems
55
1-3. Theft Deterrent System
78
System
78
Engine Immobilizer System
78
Double Locking System
87
Alarm
89
2 Instrument Cluster
97
Instrument Cluster Warning Lights and Indicators
98
Warning Lights
99
Indicators
101
Gauges and Meters
104
Multi-Information Display (with Monochrome Display)
108
Multi-Information Display (with Color Display)
111
Fuel Consumption Information
117
Operation of each Component
119
3-1. Key Information
120
Keys
120
Side Doors
132
Trunk (Sedan)
139
Back Door (Wagon)
143
Smart Entry & Start System
148
3-3. Adjusting the Seats
166
Front Seats
166
Rear Seats
168
Driving Position Memory
170
Head Restraints
172
Steering Wheel
174
Inside Rear View Mirror
176
Outside Rear View Mirrors
179
Power Windows
182
4 Driving
185
4-1. before Driving
185
Driving the Vehicle
186
Cargo and Luggage
198
Trailer Towing
200
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles Without
209
Entry & Start System)
209
Engine (Ignition) Switch (Vehicles with Smart Entry & Start System)
212
Multidrive
219
Manual Transmission
225
Turn Signal Lever
228
Parking Brake
229
Operating the Lights and
232
Headlight Switch
232
Fog Light Switch
240
Windshield Wipers and Washer
242
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
246
Tank Cap
247
Refueling
248
Opening the Fuel
249
Toyota Safety Sense
251
PCS (Pre-Crash Safety System)
257
LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
270
Automatic High Beam
276
RSA (Road Sign Assist)
282
Warning Display
285
Using the Driving Support Systems
287
Cruise Control
287
Using the Driving Support
287
Speed Limiter
290
Stop & Start System
293
Driving Assist Systems
304
4-7. Driving Tips
310
Winter Driving Tips
310
5 Audio System
313
5-1. Basic Operations
314
Audio System Types
314
Steering Wheel Audio Switches
317
AUX Port/Usb Port
318
Using the Audio System
319
Optimal Use of the Audio System
319
Using the Radio
321
Radio Operation
321
CD Player Operation
327
5-5. Using an External Device
338
Listening to an Ipod
338
Listening USB Memory Device
347
Using the AUX Port
355
Bluetooth ® Audio/Phone
356
Using the Steering Wheel Switches
362
Registering a Bluetooth ® Device
363
5-7. "SETUP" Menu
364
Using the "SETUP" Menu
364
("Bluetooth * " Menu)
364
Using the "SETUP" Menu ("TEL" Menu)
367
Bluetooth Audio
370
Operating a Bluetooth
370
Enabled Portable
370
Player
370
Bluetooth Phone
374
Making a Phone Call
374
Receiving a Phone Call
376
Speaking on the Phone
377
Bluetooth
379
6 Interior Features
387
6-1. Using the Air Conditioning
387
System and Defogger
387
Manual Air Conditioning
387
System
388
Other Functions
390
Automatic Air Conditioning System
394
Power Heater
401
Seat Heaters
403
Using the Interior Lights
405
Interior Lights List
405
Personal/Interior Light Main Switch
406
Personal/Interior Lights
406
Personal Lights
406
6-3. Using the Storage Features
408
List of Storage Features
408
Glove Box
409
Console Box
410
Overhead Console
410
Cup Holders/Bottle Holders
411
Coin Box
413
Trunk Features (Sedan)
414
Luggage Compartment Features (Wagon)
416
Using the Other Interior Features
423
Other Interior Features
423
Sun Visors
423
Vanity Mirror
423
Power Outlet
424
Armrest
425
Trunk/Luggage Compartment Storage Extension
426
Panoramic Roof Shade
427
(Wagon)
427
Coat Hooks
429
Assist Grips
429
Toyota AVENSIS - S Manual (20 pages)
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Toyota
| Category:
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| Size: 4.56 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Accessing Your Vehicle
4
Smart Entry & Start System
4
Locking and Unlocking Door
5
Child Protection Lock & Restraint System
5
Child Rear Door Protection Lock
5
Child Restraint System
5
Seat and Seat Belt Adjustment
6
Steering Wheel Adjustment
7
Instrument Panel Overview
8
Steering Wheel Instruments
9
Dashboard Instruments
9
Instrument Cluster
10
Lights
11
Wipers
12
Electric Windows and Windows Lock
13
Starting Your Vehicle
13
Heating, A/C and De-Misting
14
Before Setting
15
Set up Display
15
Setting the Clock
15
Gear Change
16
Parking Brake
16
Fuel Tank Opening
17
Bonnet Opening
17
Eco-Driving
18
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IN-CAR ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEM
Brand:
Toyota
| Category:
Car Receiver
| Size: 1.3 MB
Table of Contents
Problem Situation Overview: LC120
3
Problem Situation Overview: Avensis
3
Problem Situation Overview: RX300
4
Problem Situation Overview: Corolla Verso
4
Problem Situation Overview: LC100
5
Problem 1: Display Cannot be Turned on
6
Problem 2: Headphone Cannot be Turned on (Red Light on Headphone)
8
Problem 3: DVD-Player Cannot be Turned on
9
Problem 4: Image of the DVD Does Not Come out
10
Problem 6: Sound Confuses And/Or Stops
12
Problem 7: Picture Confuses And/Or Stops
13
Problem 8: Operation of the DVD Cannot be Performed
14
Problem 9: Screen Is too Bright/Too Dark
15
Problem 10: Screen of External Source Is Troubled
16
Corolla Verso ICE DVD Wiring Scheme
17
Connector Assignment Tables
18
Toyota AVENSIS - S Installation Instructions Manual (32 pages)
Towing Hitch Detachable
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Toyota
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Brand:
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| Category:
Automobile
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