TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Before driving Information on the hybrid system and adjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column. 2 When driving Driving, stopping and safe-driving information. 3 Interior features Air conditioning and audio systems, as well as other interior features for a comfortable driving experience. 4 Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting your vehicle, performing do-ityourself maintenance, and maintenance information.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Index 1-6. Refueling Before driving Opening the fuel tank cap ................................... 104 1-1. Hybrid system Hybrid system ....................... 30 1-7. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system ............ 107 Double locking system ....... 113 Alarm.................................. 115 1-2. Key information Keys...................................... 42 1-8. Safety information 1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart entry & start system ...
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch.................. Fog light switch ................... Windshield wipers and washer .............................. Rear window wiper and washer .............................. Headlight cleaner switch..... 3 206 211 212 217 218 2-4. Using other driving systems Cruise control...................... Toyota parking assist-sensor .................... Driving assist systems ........ Hill-start assist control......... Interior features 3-1.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Index 3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) features............................. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)............ Making a phone call............ Setting a cellular phone ...... Security and system setup................................. Using the phone book......... Floor mat ............................ 352 Luggage compartment features ............................
When trouble arises 6 5-1. Essential information 6-1. Specifications Emergency flashers ............ 422 If your vehicle needs to be towed ........................... 423 If you think something is wrong ............................ 429 Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) ........... 492 Fuel information ................. 504 1 6-2. Customization 2 Customizable features ....... 506 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds... .................
Pictorial index Exterior Windshield wipers P. 212 Turn signal lights P. 190 Headlights (low beam) P. 206 Moon roof P. 100 Outside rear view mirrors P. 94 Hood P. 369 Turn signal lights P. 190 Headlights (high beam) P. 206 Daytime running lights P. 208 Front fog lights P. 211 Front position lights P.
Turn signal lights P. 190 Rear window defogger P. 251 Fuel filler door P. 104 Side doors P. 72 Rear window wiper P. 217 Back door P. 75 Rear fog light *1 P. 211 License plate lights P. 206 Tires Rotation Replacement Inflation pressure Rear view monitor system camera ,*2 P. 387 Rear fog light *1 P. 211 P. 447 P. 501 Tail lights P. 206 : If equipped *12: Either right or left rear fog light is available. * : Refer to ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
Pictorial index Floor mat P. 352 Head restraints Seat belts P. 84 Interior (Left-hand drive vehicles) SRS driver airbag P. 129 Horn P. 192 P. 86 Power window switches P. 97 Auxiliary box P. 342 A SRS front passenger airbag P. 129 Glove box P. 340 Parking brake lever P. 191 AUX port/USB port ,* P. 273, 280, 291 Front seats P. 80 SRS side airbags P.
A Vanity mirrors P. 344 Sun visors P. 343 Auxiliary box P. 342 Personal lights P. 338 Microphone ,* P. 299, 315 Interior light P. 337 Anti-glare inside rear view mirror P. 92 SRS curtain shield airbags P. 129 Moon roof switch P. 100 : If equipped *: For vehicles with a “touch screen”, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
Pictorial index Interior (Left-hand drive vehicles) B Power window switches Door lock switch P. 72 Window lock switch 10 UK_AURIS_HV_EE P. 97 P.
C Console box P. 340 Power outlet P. 349 Cigarette lighter P. 347 Seat heater switch P. 350 Toyota parking assist-sensor switch P.
Pictorial index Cup holders P. 341 Instrument panel (Left-hand drive vehicles) Headlight switch P. 206 Turn signal lever P. 190 Fog light switch P. 211 Gauges and meters P. 193 Multi-information display P. 200 Emergency flasher switch P. 422 Audio system P. 252 “touch screen” ,*1 Fuel filler door opener P. 104 Windshield wiper and washer switch P. 212, 217 Hood release lever P. 369 SRS driver’s knee airbag P. 129 Audio switches ,*2 P. 292 12 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Power (ignition) switch P.
A Rear window defogger switch P. 251 Outside rear view mirror defogger switch P. 251 Air conditioning system P. 244 Security indicator P. 107 : If equipped *1: Refer to ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”. *2: For vehicles with a “touch screen”, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
Pictorial index Instrument panel (Left-hand drive vehicles) B Type A “DISP” switch P. 201 Telephone switch ,* Talk switch ,* P. 315 P. 315 Cruise control switch P. 219 Type B “DISP” switch P. 201 Cruise control switch P.
C Outside rear view mirror switches P. 94 Headlight cleaner switch P. 218 Headlight leveling dial P. 207 D Shift lever P. 183 P position switch P. 185 “PWR MODE” switch “EV” switch P. 180 P. 186 “ECO MODE” switch P. 186 : If equipped *: For vehicles with a “touch screen”, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
Pictorial index Interior (Right-hand drive vehicles) SRS driver airbag P. 129 Horn P. 192 Auxiliary box P. 342 Floor mat P. 352 Head restraints P. 84 Seat belts P. 86 Power window switches P. 97 A SRS front passenger airbag P. 129 Glove box P. 340 AUX port/USB port ,* P. 273, 280, 291 Front seats P. 80 SRS side airbags P. 129 16 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Parking brake lever P.
A Vanity mirrors P. 344 Sun visors P. 343 Auxiliary box P. 342 Personal lights P. 338 Microphone ,* P. 299, 315 Anti-glare inside rear view mirror P. 92 Interior light P. 337 SRS curtain shield airbags P. 129 Moon roof switch P. 100 : If equipped *: For vehicles with a “touch screen”, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
Pictorial index Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) B Power window switches P. 97 Door lock switch P. 72 Window lock switch P.
C Console box P. 340 Power outlet P. 349 Cigarette lighter P. 347 Toyota parking assist-sensor switch P.
Pictorial index Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) Cup holders P. 341 Windshield wiper and washer switch P. 212, 217 Gauges and meters P. 193 Multi-information display P. 200 Audio switches ,*2 P. 292 Emergency flasher switch P. 422 Fuel filler door opener P. 104 Audio system P. 252 “touch screen” ,*1 Hood release lever Headlight switch P. 206 Turn signal lever P. 190 Fog light switch P. 211 Power (ignition) switch P. 175 20 UK_AURIS_HV_EE P. 369 SRS driver’s knee airbag P.
A Rear window defogger switch P. 251 Outside rear view mirror defogger switch P. 251 Air conditioning system P. 244 Security indicator P. 107, 115 : If equipped *1: Refer to ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”. *2: For vehicles with a “touch screen”, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
Pictorial index Instrument panel (Right-hand drive vehicles) B Type A “DISP” switch P. 201 Telephone switch,* Talk switch,* P. 315 P. 315 Cruise control switch P. 219 Type B “DISP” switch P. 201 Cruise control switch P.
C Outside rear view mirror switches P. 94 Headlight leveling dial P. 207 Headlight cleaner switch P. 218 D Shift lever P. 183 P position switch P. 185 “PWR MODE” switch “EV” switch P. 180 P. 186 “ECO MODE” switch P. 186 : If equipped *: For vehicles with a “touch screen”, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner’s manual”.
For your information Main Owner’s Manual Please note that this manual covers all models and all equipment, including options. Therefore, you may find some explanations for equipment not installed on your vehicle. All specifications provided in this manual are current at the time of printing. However, because of the Toyota policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice.
Installation of an RF-transmitter system As the installation of an RF-transmitter system in your vehicle could affect electronic systems such as the multi-port fuel injection system/sequential multi-port fuel injection system, cruise control system, anti-lock brake system, SRS airbag system or seat belt pretensioner system, be sure to check with any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for precautionary measures or special instructions regarding installat
CAUTION General precautions while driving Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehicle. Alcohol and certain drugs delay reaction time, impair judgment and reduce coordination, which could lead to an accident that could result in death or serious injury. Defensive driving: Always drive defensively. Anticipate mistakes that other drivers or pedestrians might make and be ready to avoid accidents.
CAUTION Dispose of the hybrid battery (traction battery) If your vehicle is disposed of without the hybrid battery having been removed, there is a danger of serious electric shock if high voltage parts, cables and their connectors are touched. In the event of that your vehicle must be disposed of, the hybrid battery must be disposed of any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
Symbols used throughout this manual Cautions & Notices CAUTION This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others. NOTICE This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored.
Before driving 1-1. Hybrid system Hybrid system ..................... 30 1 1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Power windows................... 97 Moon roof.......................... 100 1-2. Key information Keys.................................... 42 1-6. Refueling 1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart entry & start system .............................. Push button start ................ Wireless remote control ...... Side doors .......................... Back door ..........
1-1. Hybrid system Hybrid system Your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle. It has characteristics different from conventional vehicles. Be sure you are closely familiar with the characteristics of your vehicle, and operate with care. The hybrid system combines a gasoline engine and an electric motor (traction motor) according to driving conditions, improving fuel efficiency and reducing exhaust emissions.
1-1. Hybrid system When stopped/during take-off The gasoline engine stops when the vehicle is stopped. During take-off, the electric motor (traction motor) drives the vehicle. At slow speeds or when traveling down a gentle slope, the engine is stopped and the motor is used. 1 Before driving During normal driving The gasoline engine is predominantly used. The electric motor (traction motor) charges the hybrid battery (traction battery) as necessary.
1-1. Hybrid system Conditions in which the gasoline engine may not stop The gasoline engine starts and stops automatically. However, the followings are examples of conditions under which the engine may not stop automatically: The gasoline engine is warming up. The hybrid battery (traction battery) is being charged. The hybrid battery (traction battery) temperature is low or high. The temperature setting of the air conditioning system is high.
1-1. Hybrid system Sounds and vibrations specific to a hybrid vehicle There may be no engine sounds or vibration even though the vehicle is able to move. Always push the P position switch and set the parking brake when parked. The following sounds or vibrations may occur when the hybrid system is operating, and are not a malfunction. 1 Before driving Motor sounds may be heard from the engine compartment.
1-1. Hybrid system High voltage components Air conditioning compressor Service plug High voltage cables (orange color) Hybrid battery (Traction battery) Power control unit and DC/DC converter Electric motor (Traction motor) Caution label Take care when handling the hybrid system, as it contains a high voltage system (about 650 V at maximum) as well as parts that become extremely hot when the hybrid system is operating. Obey the caution labels attached to the vehicle.
1-1. Hybrid system Hybrid battery air vent There is an air intake vent on the side of the rear right seatback for the purpose of cooling the hybrid battery (traction battery). If the vent becomes blocked, the hybrid battery may overheat, leading to a reduction in hybrid battery output.
1-1. Hybrid system Energy monitor You can view the status of your hybrid system on the multi-information display (P. 200). The following images are examples only, and may vary slightly from actual conditions. Press the “DISP” switch on the steering wheel several times to select the energy monitor display.
1-1. Hybrid system When the vehicle is charging the hybrid battery (traction battery) 1 When there is no energy flow Before driving Low Full Hybrid battery (traction battery) status Hybrid warning message A message is automatically displayed when a malfunction occurs in the hybrid system or an improper operation is attempted. If a warning message is shown on the multi-information display, read the message and follow the instructions. (P.
1-1. Hybrid system If a warning light comes on or a warning message is displayed, or the 12-volt battery is disconnected The hybrid system may not start. In that case, try to start the system again. If the “READY” indicator does not come on, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
1-1. Hybrid system CAUTION High voltage precautions The vehicle has high voltage DC and AC systems as well as a 12-volt system. DC and AC high voltage is very dangerous and can cause severe burns and electric shock that may result in death or serious injury. 1 Before driving Never touch, disassemble, remove or replace the high voltage parts, cables and their connectors. The hybrid system will become hot after starting as the system uses high voltage.
1-1. Hybrid system CAUTION Emergency shut off system Carefully check to see if there are exposed high voltage parts or cables. Never touch the parts or cables. (P. 34) Carefully inspect the ground under the vehicle. If you find that liquid has leaked onto the ground, the fuel system may have been damaged. Leave the vehicle as soon as possible. Road accident cautions If your vehicle is involved in an accident, observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury.
1-1. Hybrid system NOTICE Hybrid battery air vent Do not put foreign objects over the air vent. The hybrid battery (traction battery) may overheat and be damaged. 1 Before driving Clean the air vent regularly to prevent the hybrid battery (traction battery) from overheating. Do not wet or allow foreign substances to enter the air vent as this may cause a short circuit and damage the hybrid battery (traction battery). Do not load a large amount of water such as an aquarium into the vehicle.
1-2. Key information Keys The following keys are provided with the vehicle. Electronic keys • Operating the smart entry & start system (if equipped) (P. 44) • Operating the push button start (if equipped) (P. 59) • Operating the wireless remote control function (P. 70) Mechanical keys Key number plate Using the mechanical key Take out the mechanical key. After using the mechanical key, store it in the electronic key. Carry the mechanical key together with the electronic key.
1-2. Key information Key number plate Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. In the event that a key is lost, a new key can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, using the key number plate. (P. 473) 1 When riding in an aircraft Before driving When bringing a key with wireless remote control function onto an aircraft, make sure you do not press any buttons on the key while inside the aircraft cabin.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Smart entry & start system The following operations can be performed simply by carrying the electronic key on your person, for example in your pocket. (The driver should always carry the electronic key.) Electronic key Electronic key Electronic key Locks and unlocks the doors (P. 45) Locks and unlocks the back door (P. 45) Starts the hybrid system (P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Unlocking and locking the doors Front door handles Grip the handle to unlock the doors. 1 Before driving Make sure to touch the sensor on the back of the handle. The door cannot be unlocked for 3 seconds after the door is locked. Press the lock button to lock the doors. Back door handle Press the button to unlock the doors. The door cannot be unlocked for 3 seconds after the door is locked.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Press the button to lock the doors.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected) When locking or unlocking the doors 1 Before driving The system can be operated when the electronic key is within about 0.7 m (2.3 ft.) of either of the outside front door handles and back door. (Only the doors detecting the key can be operated.) When starting the hybrid system or changing “POWER” switch modes The system can be operated when the electronic key is inside the vehicle.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Operation signals The emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have been locked/ unlocked. (Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice) Conditions affecting operation The smart entry & start system uses weak radio waves. In the following situations, the communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be affected, preventing the smart entry & start system and wireless remote control from operating properly: (Ways of coping: P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Battery-saving function In the following circumstances, the entry function is disabled in order to prevent the vehicle and electronic key batteries from discharging. When the entry function has not been used for 2 weeks or more When the electronic key has been left within approximately 1 m (3 ft.) of the vehicle for 10 minutes or more 1 Before driving The system will resume operation when... The vehicle is locked using the door handle lock switch.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Note for the entry function Even when the electronic key is within the effective range (detection areas), the system may not operate properly in the following cases. • The electronic key is too close to the window or outside door handle, near the ground, or in a high place when the doors are locked or unlocked.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Alarms and warning messages A combination of exterior and interior alarms as well as warning messages shown on the multi-information display is used to prevent theft of the vehicle and accidents resulting from erroneous operation. Take appropriate measures in response to any warning message on the multi-information display. (P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Certification for the smart entry & start system Hereby, Toyota Motor Corporation, declares that this TMLF-3 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Hereby, Toyota Motor Corporation, declares that this TMLF-3 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.㻌 1 Toyota Motor Corporation vakuuttaa täten että TMLF-3 tyyppinen laite on Before driving direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Con la presente Toyota Motor Corporation dichiara che questo TMLF-3 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Por medio de la presente Toyota Motor Corporation declara que el TMLF-3 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Šiuo Toyota Motor Corporation deklaruoja, kad šis TMLF-3 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. 1 Ar šo Toyota Motor Corporation deklarƝ, ka TMLF-3 atbilst DirektƯvas Before driving 1999/5/EK bnjtiskajƗm prasƯbƗm un citiem ar to saistƯtajiem noteikumiem. Niniejszym Toyota Motor Corporation oĞwiadcza, Īe TMLF-3 jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaáymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Hereby, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., declares that this B90EA is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Ovim, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., izjavljuje da ovaj B90EA je usklađen sa bitnim zahtjevima i drugim relevantnim odredbama Direktive 1999/5/ EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Hereby, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., declares that this B51UA is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Ovim, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., izjavljuje da ovaj B51UA je usklađen sa bitnim zahtjevima i drugim relevantnim odredbama Direktive 1999/ 5/EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION Caution regarding interference with electronic devices People with implanted pacemakers or cardiac defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the smart entry & start system antennas. (P. 46) The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the entry function can be disabled.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Push button start Starting and stopping the hybrid system 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.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Antenna location and effective range Antenna location Antennas inside the cabin Antenna inside the luggage compartment Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected) When starting the hybrid system or changing “POWER” switch modes The system can be operated when the electronic key is inside the vehicle.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Conditions affecting operation The push button start uses weak radio waves. In the following situations, the communication between the electronic key and the vehicle may be affected, preventing the push button start and wireless remote control from operating properly: (Ways of coping: P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Key battery depletion The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years. (The battery becomes depleted even if the electronic key is not used.) If the push button start or the wireless remote control function does not operate, or the detection area becomes smaller, the battery may be depleted. Replace the battery when necessary. (P. 397) If the battery becomes low, an alarm will sound in the cabin when the hybrid system stops. (P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Certification for the push button start Hereby, Toyota Motor Corporation, declares that this TMLF-3 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Hereby, Toyota Motor Corporation, declares that this TMLF-3 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.㻌 Toyota Motor Corporation vakuuttaa täten että TMLF-3 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Con la presente Toyota Motor Corporation dichiara che questo TMLF-3 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. 1 Por medio de la presente Toyota Motor Corporation declara que el Before driving TMLF-3 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Šiuo Toyota Motor Corporation deklaruoja, kad šis TMLF-3 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Ar šo Toyota Motor Corporation deklarƝ, ka TMLF-3 atbilst DirektƯvas 1999/5/EK bnjtiskajƗm prasƯbƗm un citiem ar to saistƯtajiem noteikumiem. Niniejszym Toyota Motor Corporation oĞwiadcza, Īe TMLF-3 jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaáymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Hereby, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., declares that this B90EA is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Ovim, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., izjavljuje da ovaj B90EA je usklađen sa bitnim zahtjevima i drugim relevantnim odredbama Direktive 1999/5/ EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Hereby, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., declares that this B51UA is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. Ovim, Tokai Rika Co., Ltd., izjavljuje da ovaj B51UA je usklađen sa bitnim zahtjevima i drugim relevantnim odredbama Direktive 1999/ 5/EC.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION Caution regarding interference with electronic devices People with implanted pacemakers or cardiac defibrillators should maintain a reasonable distance between themselves and the push button start antennas. (P. 60) The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary, the entry function can be disabled.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Wireless remote control The wireless remote control can be used to lock and unlock the vehicle from outside the vehicle. Locks all doors Unlocks all doors Operation signals The emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have been locked/ unlocked. (Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice) Door lock buzzer If a door is not fully closed, a buzzer sounds continuously if an attempt to lock the door is made.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Customization that can be configured at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional Settings (e.g. wireless remote control system) can be changed. (Customizable features P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the entry function, wireless remote control, key or door lock switch. Entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) P. 44 Wireless remote control P. 70 Key The doors can also be locked and unlocked with the mechanical key. (P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Locking the front doors from the outside without a key STEP 1 Move the inside lock button to the lock position. STEP 2 Close the door while pulling the door handle. The door cannot be locked if the “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode, or the electronic key is left inside the vehicle. 1 Before driving Depending on the position of the electronic key, the key may not be detected correctly and the door may be locked.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION To prevent an accident Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Failing to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant falling out, resulting in death or serious injury. Always use a seat belt. Ensure that all doors are properly closed. Do not pull the inside handle of the doors while driving. The doors may be opened and the passengers are thrown out of the vehicle and it may result in serious injury or death.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door The back door can be locked/unlocked and opened by the following procedures. Locking and unlocking the back door Entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) 1 P. 44 Before driving Door lock switch P. 72 Wireless remote control P.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors When closing the back door Lower the back door using the back door handle, and make sure to push the back door down from the outside to close it. If the back door opener is inoperative The back door can be operated from the inside. STEP 1 Remove the cover. To protect the cover, place a rag between the flathead screwdriver and the cover, as shown in the illustration. STEP 2 76 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Move the lever.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION Caution while driving Keep the back door closed while driving. If the back door is left open, it may hit near-by objects while driving or luggage may be unexpectedly thrown out, causing an accident. In addition, exhaust gases may enter the vehicle, causing death or a serious health hazard. Make sure to close the back door before driving. 1 Before driving Before driving the vehicle, make sure that the back door is fully closed.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION Operating the back door Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause parts of the body to be caught, resulting in death or serious injury. 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 fall closed again after it is opened. When opening or closing the back door, thoroughly check to make sure the surrounding area is safe.
1-3. Opening, closing and locking the doors CAUTION Do not pull on the back door damper stay to close the back door, and do not hang on the back door damper stay. Doing so may cause hands to be caught or the back door damper stay to break, causing an accident. 1 Before driving If a bicycle carrier or similar heavy object is attached to the back door, it may fall closed again after being opened, causing someone’s hands, head or neck to be caught and injured.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Front seats Seat position lever adjustment Seatback angle adjustment lever Vertical height adjustment lever* *: Driver’s seat only CAUTION Seat adjustment Do not recline the seat more than necessary when the vehicle is in motion to reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Rear seats Press the button to fold down the seatback. 1 Before driving Folding down rear seatbacks Before folding down rear seatbacks Stow the rear center seat belt buckle.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Folding down rear seatbacks STEP 1 Remove the seat belt from the guide. In case you do not remove the seat belt from the guide, the seat belt might be locked when you fold down the rear seatbacks. STEP 2 Fold the seatback down while pushing the seatback button. Press the button down until the lock is completely released.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION Seat adjustment Do not recline the seat more than necessary when the vehicle is in motion to reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt. If the seat is too reclined, the 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.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Head restraints Up Pull the head restraints up. Down Push and hold the lock release button when lowering the head restraint. Lock release button Removing the head restraints Pull the head restraint up while pushing the lock release button. Lock release button Adjusting the height of the head restraints Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of your ears.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION Head restraint precautions Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. 1 Use the head restraints designed for each respective seat. Before driving Adjust the head restraints to the correct position at all times. After adjusting the head restraints, push down on them and make sure they are locked in position.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Seat belts Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driving the vehicle. Correct use of the seat belts Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoulder. Position the lap belt as low as possible over the hips. Adjust the position of the seatback. Sit up straight and well back in the seat. Do not twist the seat belt.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Adjusting the height of the belt (front seats) Down Up 1 Before driving Move the height adjuster up and down as needed until you hear a click. Seat belt pretensioners (front seats) The pretensioner helps the seat belt to quickly restrain the occupant by retracting the seat belt when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe frontal collision.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) 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. Pregnant women Obtain medical advice and wear the seat belt in the proper way. (P.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Child seat belt usage The seat belts of your vehicle were principally designed for persons of adult size. Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child, until the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle's seat belt. (P. 140) 1 Before driving When the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle's seat belt, follow the instructions on P. 86 regarding seat belt usage.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION When children are in the vehicle Do not allow children to play with the seat belt. If the seat belt becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it may lead to choking or other serious injuries that could result in death. If this occurs and the buckle cannot be unfastened, scissors should be used to cut the belt. Seat belt pretensioners If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will come on.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Steering wheel The steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position. STEP 1 Hold the steering wheel and press the lever down. 1 Before driving STEP 2 Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel horizontally and vertically. After adjustment, pull the lever up to secure the steering wheel. CAUTION Caution while driving Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Anti-glare inside rear view mirror Glare from the headlights of vehicles behind can be reduced by using the following functions. Manual anti-glare inside rear view mirror Normal position Anti-glare position Auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror In automatic mode, sensors are used to detect the headlights of vehicles behind and automatically reduce the reflected light.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Adjusting the height of rear view mirror (vehicles with an auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror) Adjust the height of the rear view mirror by moving it up and down. 1 Before driving To prevent sensor error (vehicles with an auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror) To ensure that the sensors operate properly, do not touch or cover them. CAUTION Caution while driving Do not adjust the position of the mirror while driving.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Outside rear view mirrors For some models, mirror angle can be adjusted using the switches. STEP 1 Select a mirror to adjust. Left Right STEP 2 Adjust the mirror.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Folding back the mirrors Manual operation Push backward to fold the mirrors. 1 Before driving Power operation Press the switch to fold the mirrors. Press it again to extend them to the original position. The outside rear view mirrors can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode. When the mirrors are fogged up (vehicles with outside rear view mirror defoggers) Turn on the mirror defoggers to defog the mirrors. (P.
1-4. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) CAUTION When driving the vehicle Observe the following precautions while driving. Failing to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. Do not adjust the mirrors while driving. Do not drive with the mirrors folded back. Both the driver and passenger side mirrors must be extended and properly adjusted before driving.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Power windows The power windows can be opened and closed using the following switches. Closing One-touch closing* 1 Opening Before driving One-touch opening* *: Pressing the switch in the opposite direction will stop window travel partway. Lock switch Press the switch down to lock the passenger window switches. Use this switch to prevent children from accidentally opening or closing the passenger windows.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof When the power window does not close normally If the jam protection function is operating abnormally and a window cannot be closed, perform the following operations using the power window switch on the relevant door. After stopping the vehicle, the window can be closed by holding the power window switch in the one-touch closing position while the “POWER” switch is turned to ON mode.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof CAUTION Closing the windows Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury. 1 Before driving Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body in a position where it could be caught when a window is being operated. Do not allow children to operate the power windows. Closing a power window on someone can cause serious injury, and in some instances, even death.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Moon roof Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof up and down. Opening and closing Open The moon roof stops slightly before the fully opened position to reduce wind noise. Push the switch again to fully open. Close Push the switch in either direction to stop the moon roof partway. Tilt up and down Tilt up Tilt down Push the switch in either direction to stop the moon roof partway.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof The moon roof can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in ON mode. Operating the moon roof after turning the hybrid system off 1 Before driving The moon roof can be operated for approximately 45 seconds even after the “POWER” switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned off. It cannot, however, be operated once either front door is opened.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof When the moon roof does not close normally Perform the following procedure: If the moon roof closes but then re-opens slightly STEP 1 Stop the vehicle. STEP 2 Press and hold the “TILT UP” switch.*1 The moon roof will close, reopen and pause for approximately 10 seconds.*2 Then it will close again, tilt up and pause for approximately 1 second. Finally, it will tilt down, open and close.
1-5. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof CAUTION Opening the moon roof Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may cause death or serious injury. 1 Before driving Do not allow any passengers to put their hands or heads outside the vehicle while it is moving. Do not sit on top of the moon roof. Closing the moon roof Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury.
1-6. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap Perform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. Before refueling the vehicle Turn the “POWER” switch off and ensure that all the doors and windows are closed. Opening the fuel tank cap STEP 1 Open the fuel filler door. STEP 2 Turn the fuel tank cap slowly to open. STEP 3 Hang the fuel tank cap on the back of the fuel filler door.
1-6. Refueling Closing the fuel tank cap When replacing the fuel tank cap, turn it until a clicking sound is heard. 1 Before driving After releasing your hand, the cap will turn slightly in the opposite direction.
1-6. Refueling CAUTION Always hold the grips on the fuel tank cap and turn it slowly to remove it. A whooshing sound may be heard when the fuel tank cap is loosened. Wait until the sound cannot be heard before fully removing the cap. In hot weather, pressurized fuel may spray out of the filler neck and cause injury. Do not allow anyone that has not discharged static electricity from their bodies to come close to an open fuel tank. Do not inhale vaporized fuel.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Immobilizer system The vehicle's keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the hybrid system from starting if the key has not been previously registered in the vehicle's on-board computer. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehicle. 1 Before driving The indicator light flashes after the “POWER” switch has been turned off to indicate that the system is operating.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Certification for the immobilizer system Hereby, Toyota Motor Corporation, declares that this TMIMB-1 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Hereby, Toyota Motor Corporation, declares that this TMIMB-1 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.㻌 1 Toyota Motor Corporation vakuuttaa täten että TMIMB-1 tyyppinen laite Before driving on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Con la presente Toyota Motor Corporation dichiara che questo TMIMB-1 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Por medio de la presente Toyota Motor Corporation declara que el TMIMB-1 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Šiuo Toyota Motor Corporation deklaruoja, kad šis TMIMB-1 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. 1 Ar šo Toyota Motor Corporation deklarƝ, ka TMIMB-1 atbilst DirektƯvas Before driving 1999/5/EK bnjtiskajƗm prasƯbƗm un citiem ar to saistƯtajiem noteikumiem. Niniejszym Toyota Motor Corporation oĞwiadcza, Īe TMIMB-1 jest zgodny z zasadniczymi wymogami oraz pozostaáymi stosownymi postanowieniami Dyrektywy 1999/5/EC.
1-7. 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.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Double locking system Unauthorized access to the vehicle is prevented by disabling the door unlocking function from both the interior and exterior of the vehicle. Vehicles employing this system have labels on the window glass of both front doors. 1 Before driving Setting the double locking system Turn the “POWER” switch off, have all the passengers exit the vehicle and ensure that all the doors are closed.
1-7. Theft deterrent system CAUTION Double locking system precaution Never activate the double locking system when there are people in the vehicle, because all the doors cannot be opened from inside the vehicle.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Alarm The system sounds the alarm and flashes the lights when forcible entry is detected. Triggering of the alarm The alarm is triggered in the following situations when the alarm is set: 1 Before driving A locked door is unlocked or opened in any way other than using the wireless remote control or entry function. The doors will lock again automatically. The hood is opened. The intrusion sensor detects something moving inside the vehicle.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Deactivating or stopping the alarm Do one of the following to deactivate or stop the alarm: Unlock the doors using the entry function or wireless remote control. Start the hybrid system. (The alarm will be deactivated or stopped after a few seconds.) Intrusion sensor The intrusion sensor detects an intruder or movement in the vehicle. The intrusion sensor can be canceled using the cancel switch.
1-7. Theft deterrent system System maintenance The vehicle has a maintenance-free type alarm system. Items to check before locking the vehicle 1 To prevent unexpected triggering of the alarm and vehicle theft, make sure of the following. Before driving Nobody is in the vehicle. The windows and moon roof (if equipped) are closed before the alarm is set. No valuables or other personal items are left in the vehicle. Triggering of the alarm The alarm may be triggered in the following situations.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Alarm-operated door lock When the alarm is operating, the doors are locked automatically to prevent intruders. Do not leave the key inside the vehicle when the alarm is operating, and make sure the key is not inside the vehicle when recharging or replacing the 12-volt battery. Canceling and automatic re-enabling of the intrusion sensor The alarm will still be set even when the intrusion sensor is canceled.
1-7. Theft deterrent system The vehicle is parked in a place where extreme vibrations or noises occur, such as in a parking garage. 1 Before driving Ice or snow is removed from the vehicle, causing the vehicle to receive repeated impacts or vibrations. The wind or something similar causes an externally mounted reflectively coated windshield cover to move. Unstable items, such as dangling accessories or clothes hanging on the coat hooks, are in the vehicle.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Certification for the alarm No member states requires any restrictions of use for the equipment. The latest “DECLARATION of CONFORMITY” (DoC) is available at the address stated in the DoC.
1-7. Theft deterrent system 1 ɋ ɧɚɫɬɨɹɳɢɹ ɞɨɤɭɦɟɧɬ FUJITSU TEN LIMITED ɞɟɤɥɚɪɢɪɚ, ɱɟ FTL458 ɟ ɜ Before driving ɫɴɝɥɚɫɢɟ ɫ ɨɫɧɨɜɧɢɬɟ ɢɡɢɫɤɜɚɧɢɹ ɢ ɫɴɨɬɜɟɬɧɢɬɟ ɩɨɫɬɚɧɨɜɥɟɧɢɹ ɧɚ Ⱦɢɪɟɤɬɢɜɚ 1999/5/ȿɋ.㻌 FUJITSU TEN LIMITED tímto prohlašuje, že tento FTL458 je ve shodČ se základními požadavky a dalšími pĜíslušnými ustanoveními smČrnice 1999/5/ES.㻌 Undertegnede FUJITSU TEN LIMITED erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr FTL458 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Šiuo FUJITSU TEN LIMITED deklaruoja, kad šis FTL458 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas.㻌 Hierbij verklaart FUJITSU TEN LIMITED dat het toestel FTL458 in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG.㻌 Hawnhekk, FUJITSU TEN LIMITED, jiddikjara li dan FTL458 jikkonforma mal-ƫtiƥijiet essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oƫrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
1-7. Theft deterrent system 1 Before driving The sensor installed to vehicles sold other than UK and Ireland is not allowed to operate in UK. The latest “DECLARATION of CONFORMITY” (DoC) is available at the address stated in the DoC.
1-7. Theft deterrent system ɋ ɧɚɫɬɨɹɳɢɹ ɞɨɤɭɦɟɧɬ FUJITSU TEN LIMITED ɞɟɤɥɚɪɢɪɚ, ɱɟ FTL313 ɟ ɜ ɫɴɝɥɚɫɢɟ ɫ ɨɫɧɨɜɧɢɬɟ ɢɡɢɫɤɜɚɧɢɹ ɢ ɫɴɨɬɜɟɬɧɢɬɟ ɩɨɫɬɚɧɨɜɥɟɧɢɹ ɧɚ Ⱦɢɪɟɤɬɢɜɚ 1999/5/ȿɋ. FUJITSU TEN LIMITED tímto prohlašuje, že tento FTL313 je ve shodČ se základními požadavky a dalšími pĜíslušnými ustanoveními smČrnice 1999/5/ES. Undertegnede FUJITSU TEN LIMITED erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr FTL313 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
1-7. Theft deterrent system Šiuo FUJITSU TEN LIMITED deklaruoja, kad šis FTL313 atitinka esminius reikalavimus ir kitas 1999/5/EB Direktyvos nuostatas. Hierbij verklaart FUJITSU TEN LIMITED dat het toestel FTL313 in overeenstemming is 1 met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Hawnhekk, FUJITSU TEN LIMITED, jiddikjara li dan FTL313 jikkonforma mal-ƫtiƥijiet Before driving essenzjali u ma provvedimenti oƫrajn relevanti li hemm fid-Dirrettiva 1999/5/EC.
1-7. 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.
1-8. Safety information Correct driving posture Drive in a good posture as follows: Sit upright and well back in the seat. (P. 80) Adjust the position of the seat forward or backward to ensure the pedals can be reached and easily depressed to the extent required. (P. 80) 1 Before driving Adjust the seatback so that the controls are easily operable. Adjust the tilt and telescopic positions of the steering wheel downward so the airbag is facing your chest. (P.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION While driving Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving. Doing so could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle. Do not place a cushion between the driver or passenger and the seatback. A cushion may prevent correct posture from being achieved, and reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt and head restraint, increasing the risk of death or serious injury to the driver or passenger. Do not place anything under the front seats.
1-8. Safety information 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. 1 Before driving Front airbags Driver airbag/front passenger airbag Can help protect the head and chest of the driver and front passenger from impact with interior components. Driver’s knee airbag Can help provide driver protection.
1-8. Safety information Airbag system components Driver’s knee airbag SRS warning light Airbag manual on-off switch Driver airbag Front passenger airbag Curtain shield airbags Side and curtain shield airbag sensors Side airbags Airbag sensor assembly Airbag manual on-off indicator Front airbag sensors Curtain shield airbag sensors The main SRS airbag system components are shown above. The SRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly.
1-8. Safety information If the SRS airbags deploy (inflate) Bruising and slight abrasions may result from contact with a deploying (inflating) SRS airbag. A loud noise and white powder will be emitted. 1 Before driving Parts of the airbag module (steering wheel hub, airbag cover and inflator) as well as the front seats, and parts of the front and rear pillars and roof side rail, may be hot for several minutes. The airbag itself may also be hot. The windshield may crack.
1-8. Safety information Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a collision The SRS front airbags may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle. Some examples are shown in the illustration.
1-8. Safety information Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS airbag (side airbags and curtain shield airbags) The SRS side airbag and curtain shield airbag system may not activate if the vehicle is subjected to a collision from the side at certain angles, or a collision to the side of the vehicle body other than the passenger compartment.
1-8. Safety information When to contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional In the following cases, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible. Any of the SRS airbags have been inflated. The front of the vehicle is damaged or deformed, or was involved in an accident that was not severe enough to cause the SRS airbags to inflate.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION SRS airbag precautions Observe the following precautions regarding the airbags. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. 1 Before driving The driver and all passengers in the vehicle must wear their seat belts properly. The SRS airbags are supplemental devices to be used with the seat belts. The SRS driver airbag deploys with considerable force, and can cause death or serious injury especially if the driver is very close to the airbag.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION SRS airbag precautions The SRS front passenger airbag also deploys with considerable force, and can cause death or serious injury especially if the front passenger is very close to the airbag. The front passenger seat should be as far from the airbag as possible with the seatback adjusted, so the front passenger sits upright. Improperly seated and/or restrained infants and children can be killed or seriously injured by a deploying airbag.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION SRS airbag precautions Do not lean against the door, the roof side rail or the front, side and rear pillars. 1 Before driving Do not allow anyone to kneel on the passenger seat toward the door or put their head or hands outside the vehicle. Do not attach anything to or lean anything against areas such as the dashboard, steering wheel pad or lower portion of the instrument panel.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION SRS airbag precautions Do not attach anything to areas such as the door, windshield glass, side door glass, front and rear pillars, roof side rail or assist grip. (Except for the speed limit label P. 462) If a vinyl cover is put on the area where the SRS driver’s knee airbag will deploy, be sure to remove it. Do not use seat accessories which cover the parts where the SRS side airbags inflate as they may interfere with inflation of the airbags.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION SRS airbag precautions If the areas where the SRS airbags are stored, such as the steering wheel pad and front and rear pillar garnishes, are damaged or cracked, have them replaced by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
1-8. Safety information Child restraint systems Toyota strongly urges the use of child restraint systems. Points to remember Studies have shown that installing a child restraint on a rear seat is much safer than installing one to the front passenger seat. Choose a child restraint system appropriate to the age and size of the child. For installation details, follow the instructions provided with the child restraint system. General installation instructions are provided in this manual. (P.
1-8. Safety information Baby seat Equal to Group 0 and 0+ of “ECE No.44” 1 Before driving Child seat Equal to Group 0+ and I of “ECE No.44” Junior seat Equal to Group II and III of “ECE No.
1-8. Safety information Child restraint system suitability for various seating positions Provided information in the table shows your child restraint system suitability for various seating positions. Seating position Front passenger seat Airbag manual on-off switch Mass groups Rear seat ON OFF Outside Center 0 Up to 10 kg (22 lb.) (0 - 9 months) X Never put U U U 0+ Up to 13 kg (28 lb.
1-8. Safety information Key of letters inserted in the above table: U: Suitable for “universal” category child restraint system approved for the use in this mass group. UF: Suitable for forward-facing “universal” category child restraint system approved for the use in this mass group. X: 1 Not suitable seat position for children in this mass group.
1-8. Safety information Child restraint system suitability for various seating positions (with ISOFIX rigid anchor) Provided information in the table shows your child restraint system suitability for various seating positions.
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1-8. Safety information When installing the child restraint system on the front passenger seat When you have to use a child restraint system in the front passenger seat, adjust the seatback to the most upright position. Selecting an appropriate child restraint system Get an appropriate child restraint system for the child. If a child is too large for a child restraint system, sit the child on a rear seat and use the vehicle's seat belt. (P.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION Child restraint precautions Never use a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is “ON”. (P. 160) In the event of an accident, the force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to the child if the rear-facing child restraint system is installed on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is “ON”.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION When the child restraint system is not in use Keep the child restraint system properly secured on the seat even if it is not in use. Do not store the restraint unsecured in the passenger compartment. If it is necessary to detach the child restraint system, remove it from the vehicle or store it securely in the luggage compartment. This will prevent it from injuring passengers in the event of a sudden stop, sudden swerve or accident.
1-8. Safety information Installing child restraints Follow the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Firmly secure child restraints to the rear seats using a seat belt or a ISOFIX rigid anchor. Attach the top strap when installing a child restraint. Seat belts (An ELR requires a locking clip.) belt 1 Before driving ISOFIX rigid anchors (ISOFIX child restraint system) These exclusive fixing bars are provided for the outside rear seats.
1-8. Safety information Installing child restraints using a seat belt Rear facing Baby seat/child seat STEP 1 Fold the seatback while pressing the seatback button. Return the seatback and secure it at the first lock position. (P. 83) STEP 2 Place the child restraint system on the rear seat facing the rear of the vehicle. STEP 3 Run the seat belt through the child restraint system and insert the plate into the buckle. Make sure that the belt is not twisted. Keep the lap portion of the belt tight.
1-8. Safety information STEP 4 Install a locking clip near the tab of the lap and shoulder belt by inserting the lap and shoulder webbing through the recesses of the locking clip. 1 Before driving Forward facing Child seat STEP 1 Fold the seatback while pressing the seatback button. Return the seatback and secure it at the first lock position. (P. 83) STEP 2 Place the child restraint system on the seat facing the front of the vehicle.
1-8. Safety information STEP 4 Install a locking clip near the tab of the lap and shoulder belt by inserting the lap and shoulder webbing through the recesses of the locking clip. Junior seat STEP 1 Fold the seatback while pressing the seatback button. Return the seatback and secure it at the first lock position. (P. 83) STEP 2 Place the child restraint system on the seat facing the front of the vehicle.
1-8. Safety information STEP 3 Sit the child in the child restraint system. Fit the seat belt to the child restraint system according to the manufacturer's instructions and insert the plate into the buckle. Make sure that the belt is not twisted. 1 Before driving Check that the shoulder belt is correctly positioned over the child's shoulder, and that the lap belt is as low as possible. (P.
1-8. Safety information STEP 2 Check the positions of the exclusive fixing bars, and install the child restraint system to the seat. The bars are installed in the clearance between the seat cushion and seatback. If the child restraint has a top strap, the top strap should be latched onto the anchorages. Child restraint systems with a top strap STEP 1 Secure the child restraint using a seat belt or ISOFIX rigid anchors, and remove the head restraint.
1-8. Safety information STEP 3 Replace the head restraint. 1 Before driving When installing a child restraint system You need a locking clip to install the child restraint system. Follow the instructions provided by the manufacturer of the system. If your child restraint system does not provide a locking clip, you can purchase the following item from any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Locking clip for child restraint system (Part No.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION When installing a child restraint system Follow the directions given in the child restraint system installation manual and fix the child restraint system securely in place. If the child restraint system is not correctly fixed in place, the child or other passengers may be seriously injured or even killed in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
1-8. Safety information CAUTION When installing a child restraint system Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front passenger seat when the airbag manual on-off switch is “ON”. (P. 160) 1 Before driving The force of the rapid inflation of the front passenger airbag can cause death or serious injury to children in the event of an accident.
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1-8. Safety information CAUTION When installing a child restraint system When a junior seat is installed, always ensure that the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of the child's shoulder. The belt should be kept away from the child's neck, but not so that it could fall off the child's shoulder. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
1-8. Safety information Airbag manual on-off system This system deactivates the front passenger airbag. Only deactivate the airbags when using a child restraint system on the front passenger seat. “PASSENGER indicator AIRBAG” This indicator turns on when the airbag system is on. (Only when the “POWER” switch is in ON mode.) Airbag manual on-off switch Deactivating the front passenger airbag Insert the key into the cylinder and rotate to the “OFF” position. The “OFF” indicator turns on.
1-8. Safety information Airbag manual on-off indicator information If any of the following problems occurs, it is possible that there is a malfunction in the system. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. 1 Neither “ON” nor “OFF” comes on. Before driving The indicator does not change when the airbag manual on-off switch is switched to the “ON” or “OFF” position.
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When driving 2-1. Driving procedures Driving the vehicle ............ Power (ignition) switch...... EV-Drive Mode ................. Transmission .................... Turn signal lever ............... Parking brake ................... Horn.................................. 164 175 180 183 190 191 192 2-2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters .......... 193 Indicators and warning lights ............................... 197 Multi-information display ............................ 200 2 2-4.
2-1. Driving procedures Driving the vehicle The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving. Starting the hybrid system P. 175 Driving STEP 1 With the brake pedal depressed, select the D position. (P. 183) STEP 2 Release the parking brake. STEP 3 Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelerator pedal to accelerate the vehicle. (P. 191) Stopping STEP 1 With the shift position in D, depress the brake pedal. STEP 2 If necessary, set the parking brake.
2-1. Driving procedures Starting on a steep uphill STEP 1 Firmly set the parking brake and then select the D position. STEP 2 Gently depress the accelerator pedal. STEP 3 Release the parking brake. Driving in the rain Drive carefully when it is raining, because visibility will be reduced, the windows may become fogged-up, and the road will be slippery. 2 When driving Drive carefully when it starts to rain, because the road surface will be especially slippery.
2-1. Driving procedures Operating your vehicle in a foreign country Comply with the relevant vehicle registration laws and confirm the availability of the correct fuel. (P. 494) For efficient use Select the D position when driving. In the N position, the gasoline engine operates but electricity cannot be generated. The hybrid battery (traction battery) will be discharged requiring unnecessary engine power to recharge. Drive your vehicle smoothly. Avoid abrupt acceleration and deceleration.
2-1. Driving procedures Eco-friendly driving Eco-friendly driving can be achieved by driving with Hybrid System Indicator. (P. 195) Brake actuator The brake actuator uses brake fluid pressurized by the pump to power-assist the brakes. If the brake actuator fails during driving, the brake system warning light comes on and the buzzer sounds intermittently. In this case, the brakes may not work properly. If they do not work well, depress the brake pedal firmly.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION When starting the vehicle Always keep your foot on the brake pedal while stopped with the hybrid system operating. This prevents the vehicle from creeping. When driving the vehicle Do not drive if you are unfamiliar with the location of the brake and accelerator pedals to avoid depressing the wrong pedal.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION If the smell of exhaust is noticed inside the vehicle, open the windows and check that the back door is closed. Large amounts of exhaust in the vehicle can cause driver drowsiness and an accident, resulting in death or a serious health hazard. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, immediately. Do not shift the shift position to P while the vehicle is moving.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION Do not adjust the display, 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 that can cause accidents that may result in death or serious injury. Always check that all passengers' arms, heads or other parts of their bodies are not outside the vehicle, as this may result in death or serious injury.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION 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. • The temperature inside the vehicle may cause the plastic lenses and plastic material of eye glasses to deform or crack.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION Exhaust gases Exhaust gases include harmful carbon monoxide (CO) that is colorless and odorless. Inhaling exhaust gases may lead to death or a serious health hazard. If the vehicle is in a poorly ventilated area, stop the hybrid system. In a closed area, such as a garage, exhaust gases may collect and enter the vehicle. This may lead to death or a serious health hazard. The exhaust should be checked occasionally.
2-1. Driving procedures NOTICE When driving the vehicle Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time during driving. If the brake pedal is depressed while driving with the accelerator pedal depressed, driving torque may be restrained. Do not use the accelerator pedal or depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time to hold the vehicle on a hill.
2-1. Driving procedures NOTICE If you get a flat tire while driving A flat or damaged tire may cause the following situations. Hold the steering wheel firmly and gradually press the brake pedal to slow down the vehicle. It may be difficult to control your vehicle. The vehicle will make abnormal sounds. The vehicle will behave abnormally. Information on what to do in case of a flat tire. (P. 447, 459) When encountering flooded roads Do not drive on a road that has flooded after heavy rain etc.
2-1. 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 STEP 1 Check that the parking brake is set. STEP 2 Firmly depress the brake pedal. The “POWER” switch indicator will turn green. If the indicator does not turn green, the hybrid system cannot be started. 2 When driving When shift position N is selected, the hybrid system cannot start.
2-1. Driving procedures Stopping the hybrid system STEP 1 Stop the vehicle by depressing the brake pedal. STEP 2 Set the parking brake. (P. 191) STEP 3 Push the P position switch to shift into P. (P. 185) Check that the shift position indicator on the instrument cluster shows P. (P. 193) STEP 4 Press the “POWER” switch. STEP 5 Slowly release the brake pedal and check that the indicator on the “POWER” switch is off.
2-1. Driving procedures If the hybrid system does not start The immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (P. 107) If the “READY” indicator does not come on If the “READY” indicator does not come on when you press the “POWER” switch with the shift position in P and the brake pedal pressed, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately.
2-1. Driving procedures Automatic P position selection function When the shift position is other than P, pressing the “POWER” switch with the vehicle stopped completely will cause the shift position to change to P automatically, and then the “POWER” switch will turn off. When turning the “POWER” switch off from a position other than P, firmly depress the brake pedal and confirm that the shift position* has changed to P before slowly releasing the brake pedal.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION When starting the hybrid system Always start the hybrid system while sitting in the driver's seat. Do not depress the accelerator pedal while starting the hybrid system under any circumstances. Doing so may cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury. 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 3 seconds.
2-1. Driving procedures EV-Drive Mode In EV-Drive Mode the electric motor (traction motor), powered by the hybrid battery (traction battery), is used to drive the vehicle. On/off When EV-Drive Mode is turned on, the EV-Drive Mode indicator will come on. Pressing the switch when in EV-Drive Mode will return to normal driving (using the gasoline engine and electric motor [traction motor]).
2-1. Driving procedures Situations in which EV-Drive Mode cannot be turned on The followings are examples of situations under which the EV-Drive Mode may not be turned on. If it cannot be turned on, a buzzer will sound and a message will be shown on the multi-information display. The temperature of the hybrid system is high. The vehicle has been left in the sun, driven on a hill, driven at high speeds, etc. The temperature of the hybrid system is low.
2-1. Driving procedures Possible driving distance when driving in EV-Drive Mode Possible driving distance when driving in EV-Drive Mode is up to about 1 km (1/2 mile) if driven at a speed of about 40 km/h (25 mph) or less. (Possible driving distance depends on the hybrid battery [traction battery] level and driving conditions.) Changing a driving mode when in EV-Drive Mode EV-Drive Mode can be used in conjunction with Eco drive mode and power mode.
2-1. Driving procedures Transmission Select a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions. Shifting the shift lever 2 When driving Operate the shift lever gently and ensure correct shifting operation. When shifting to the D or R positions, move the shift lever along the shift gate. To shift to the N position, slide the shift lever to the left and hold it. The shift position will change to N. Shifting to B is only possible when shift position D is selected.
2-1. Driving procedures When selecting a shift position, make sure that the shift position has been changed to the desired position by checking the shift position indicator provided on the instrument panel. When a shift position other than D or B is selected, the arrow toward B disappears from the shift position indicator.
2-1. Driving procedures P position switch The shift position can be changed to P through the use of the P position switch. Fully stop the vehicle and keep depressing the brake pedal, and then push the P position switch. 2 When driving When the shift position is changed to P, the switch indicator comes on. Check that the P position indicator is illuminated on the shift position indicator.
2-1. Driving procedures Selecting a driving mode The following modes can be selected to suit driving conditions. Eco drive mode Use Eco drive mode to help achieve low fuel consumption during trips that involve frequent accelerating and braking. The operation of the air conditioning system will be minimized. Press the “ECO MODE” switch once more to cancel the Eco drive mode. Eco drive mode will not be canceled until the “ECO MODE” switch is pressed, even if the “POWER” switch is turned off.
2-1. Driving procedures Using engine braking To use engine braking, select the B position. During high speed driving, you may feel that deceleration by engine braking is less than that of a conventional vehicle. Do not continue normal driving with the transmission in B for a long time. This may cause decreased fuel economy. To prevent this, use D for normal driving. Reverse warning buzzer 2 When driving When shifting into R, a buzzer will sound to inform the driver that the shift lever is in R.
2-1. Driving procedures CAUTION When driving on slippery road surfaces Do not accelerate or shift gears suddenly. Sudden changes in engine braking may cause the vehicle to spin or skid, resulting in an accident. Shift lever precautions Do not hang anything on the shift lever. Doing so could prevent the shift lever from returning to position, causing unexpected accidents to occur when the vehicle is in motion.
2-1. Driving procedures NOTICE If the vehicle cannot be shifted out of P There is a possibility that the 12-volt battery is discharged. Check the 12-volt battery in this situation. Notes regarding shift lever and P position switch operation Avoid repeatedly operating the shift lever and P position switch in quick succession. The system protection function may activate and temporarily prevent the vehicle from shifting out of P.
2-1. Driving procedures Turn signal lever Right turn Left turn Move and hold the lever partway to signal a lane change. The right hand signal will flash until you release the lever. Move and hold the lever partway to signal a lane change. The left hand signal will flash until you release the lever. Turn signals can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in ON mode. If the indicators flash faster than usual Check that a light bulb in the turn signal lights has not burned out.
2-1. Driving procedures Parking brake 2 Setting the parking brake When driving Fully set the parking brake while depressing the brake pedal. Releasing the parking brake Slightly raise the lever and then lower it completely while pressing the button. Usage in winter time See “Winter driving tips” for parking brake usage in winter time. (P. 236) NOTICE Before driving Fully release the parking brake.
2-1. Driving procedures Horn To sound the horn, press on or close to the mark. After adjusting the steering wheel Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked. The horn may not sound if the steering wheel is not securely locked. (P.
2-2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters 2 When driving The following gauges, meters and displays illuminate when the “POWER” switch is in ON mode. Hybrid System Indicator Displays the hybrid system output or regeneration level. Fuel gauge Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank. Engine coolant temperature gauge Displays the engine coolant temperature. Speedometer Displays the vehicle speed. Multi-information display P.
2-2. Instrument cluster Shift position indicator Displays the shift position. Odometer/trip meter display change button Odometer: Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven. Trip meter: Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different distances independently. Odometer/trip meter display Clock P.
2-2. Instrument cluster Hybrid System Indicator Eco Driving Indicator Light During Eco-friendly acceleration (Eco driving), Eco Driving Indicator Light will turn on. Eco Driving Indicator Light will not operate in the following conditions: • The shift position is anything other than D. • The driving mode is set to power mode or EV-Drive Mode. (P. 180, 186) • The vehicle speed is approximately 130 km/h (80 mph) or higher.
2-2. Instrument cluster By keeping the indicator needle within Eco area, more Eco-friendly driving can be achieved. Charge area indicates regeneration* status. Regenerated energy will be used to charge the battery. Eco Driving Indicator Light can be enabled or disabled. (P. 203) *: When used in this manual, “regeneration” refers to the conversion of energy created by the movement of the vehicle into electrical energy.
2-2. Instrument cluster Indicators and warning lights The indicator and warning lights on the instrument cluster and center panel inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems.
2-2. Instrument cluster Indicators The indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the vehicle’s various systems. Turn signal indicator (P. 190) Headlight high beam indicator (P. 206) *1, 3 *1 (If equipped) *1, 2 Cruise control indicator (P. 219) Slip indicator (P. 229, 232) Tail light indicator (P. 206) Shift position indicators (P. 193) Front fog light indicator (P. 211) Power mode indicator (P. 186) Rear fog light indicator (P. 211) “ECO MODE” indicator (P.
2-2. Instrument cluster Warning lights Warning lights inform the driver of malfunctions in any of the vehicle’s systems. (P. 430) *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 *1 (red) *2 (If equipped) *1 *1 (For driver) (For front passenger) 2 (yellow) When driving (If equipped) *1 *1: These lights turn on when the “POWER” switch is turned to ON mode to indicate that a system check is being performed. They will turn off after the hybrid system is started, or after a few seconds.
2-2. Instrument cluster Multi-information display The multi-information display presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data, including the current outside temperature and date. Outside temperature display Date Energy monitor (P. 36) Trip information (P. 201) Displays driving range, fuel consumption and other cruising-related information. Eco Drive level (P. 204) Warning messages (P. 436) Automatically displayed when a malfunction occurs in one of the vehicle’s system.
2-2. Instrument cluster Switching the display Type A Display items can be switched by pressing the “DISP” switch. Type B 2 When driving Display items Outside temperature and date Displays the outside air temperature and date. The temperature range that can be displayed is from -40C (-40F) to 50C (122F). Energy monitor Displays the status of the hybrid system. (P. 36) When the energy monitor is displayed, the odometer/trip meter does not appear.
2-2. Instrument cluster Average fuel consumption Displays the average fuel consumption since the function was reset. • The function can be reset by pressing the “DISP” switch for longer than one second when the average fuel consumption is displayed. • Use the displayed average fuel consumption as a reference. Cruise range Displays the estimated maximum distance that can be driven with the quantity of fuel remaining. • This distance is computed based on your average fuel consumption.
2-2. Instrument cluster Setting up display Make sure that the vehicle is stopped in a safe place before beginning set up. Display the “SET UP” screen. STEP 2 Press and hold the “DISP” switch to enter the adjustment mode. STEP 3 Press the “DISP” switch to select the desired item. STEP 4 Press and hold the desired item to enter the adjustment screen. 2 When driving STEP 1 To return to the “SET UP” screen after an adjustment is made, select “BACK” and then press and hold the “DISP” switch.
2-2. Instrument cluster Selecting the date form Select the desired date form. Press and hold the “DISP” switch to input the choice. Selecting the units Select the desired distance and consumption units. Press and hold the “DISP” switch to input the choice. Selecting to enable or disable Eco Driving Indicator Light (P. 195) Select “ON” or “OFF”. Press and hold the “DISP” switch to input the choice. Eco Drive level Displays the fuel consumption level of each trip when it ends.
2-2. Instrument cluster When disconnecting and reconnecting 12-volt battery terminals The following information data will be reset. Date Average fuel consumption Driving range Average vehicle speed Elapsed time 2 Outside temperature display When driving In the following situations, the correct outside temperature may not be displayed, or the display may take longer than normal to change.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight switch The headlights can be operated manually or automatically. The front position, tail, license plate and instrument panel lights turn on. The headlights and all lights listed above turn on. (If equipped) The headlights and front position lights turn on and off automatically. (When the “POWER” switch is in ON mode) Turning on the high beam headlights With the headlights on, push the lever forward to turn on the high beams.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Manual headlight leveling dial (if equipped) The level of the headlights can be adjusted according to the number of passengers and the loading condition of the vehicle.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Daytime running light system To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, the daytime running lights turn on automatically whenever the hybrid system is started. (However, the daytime running light system will be canceled when the headlight switch is operated manually or the automatic headlight system turns on the tail lights.) Daytime running lights are not designed for use at night.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight control sensor (if equipped) Headlight control sensor is located on the driver's side. The sensor may not function properly if an object is placed on the sensor, or anything that blocks the sensor is affixed to the windshield. Doing so interferes with the sensor detecting the level of ambient light and may cause the automatic headlight system to malfunction.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Do not leave the lights on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is not operating.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Fog light switch The fog lights improve visibility in difficult driving conditions, such as in rain or fog. Turns the front and rear fog lights off Turns the front fog lights on Turns both front and rear fog lights on Releasing the returns it to 2 switch ring . (vehicles When driving with an automatic headlight system) Operating the switch ring again turns only the rear fog light off.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Windshield wipers and washer Intermittent windshield wiper with interval adjuster When intermittent windshield wiper operation is selected, wiper intervals can be adjusted.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Wash/wipe operation Wipers operate automatically. 2 Rain-sensing windshield wipers When driving With “AUTO” selected, the wipers will operate automatically when the sensor detects falling rain. The system automatically adjusts wiper timing in accordance with rain volume and vehicle speed.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Sensor sensitivity (high) Sensor sensitivity (low) Wash/wipe operation Wipers operate automatically. (After operating several times, the wipers operate one more time after a short delay to prevent dripping.) With the headlight cleaner and discharge headlights: If the headlights are on, the headlight cleaners will operate once. (P. 218) The windshield wipers and washer can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in ON mode.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Raindrop sensor (vehicles with rain-sensing windshield wipers) The sensor judges the amount of raindrops. An optical sensor is adopted. It may not operate properly when sunlight from the rising or setting of the sun intermittently strikes the windshield, or if bugs etc. are present on the windshield. If the wiper switch is turned to the “AUTO” position while the “POWER” switch is in ON mode, the wiper will operate once to show that “AUTO” mode is activated.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers NOTICE When the windshield is dry Do not use the wipers, as they may damage the windshield. When the washer fluid tank is empty Do not operate the switch continually as the washer fluid pump may overheat. When a nozzle becomes blocked In this case, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional immediately. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. The nozzle will be damaged.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Rear window wiper and washer Intermittent window wiper operation Normal window wiper operation Washer/wiper dual operation Washer operation 2 When driving The rear window wiper and washer can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in ON mode. NOTICE When the rear window is dry Do not use the wipers, as they may damage the rear window. When the washer fluid tank is empty Do not operate the switch continually as the washer fluid pump may overheat.
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers Headlight cleaner switch Washer fluid can be sprayed on the headlights. Press the switch to clean the headlights. The headlight cleaner can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in ON mode and the headlight switch is turned on. Windshield washer linked operation (vehicles with discharge headlights) When the windshield washer is operated with the “POWER” switch in ON mode and the headlights on, the headlight cleaner will operate once. (P.
2-4. Using other driving systems Cruise control Use the cruise control to maintain a set speed without depressing the accelerator pedal. Indicator Cruise control switch 2 When driving Setting the vehicle speed STEP 1 Press the “ON-OFF” button to activate the cruise control. Press the button again to deactivate the cruise control. STEP 2 Accelerate or decelerate to the desired speed, and push the lever down to set the speed.
2-4. Using other driving systems Adjusting the set speed Increase the speed Decrease the speed Hold the lever until the desired speed setting is obtained. Fine adjustment of the set speed can be made by lightly pushing the lever up or down and releasing it. Canceling and resuming the constant speed control Pulling the lever toward you cancels the constant speed control. The speed setting is also canceled when the brakes are applied. Pushing the lever up resumes the constant speed control.
2-4. Using other driving systems Cruise control can be set when The shift position is in D. Vehicle speed is above approximately 40 km/h (25 mph). Accelerating The vehicle can be accelerated normally. After acceleration, the set speed resumes. Automatic cruise control cancellation 2 Cruise control will stop maintaining the vehicle speed in any of the following situations. When driving Actual vehicle speed falls more than approximately 16 km/h (10 mph) below the preset vehicle speed.
2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION To avoid operating the cruise control by mistake Switch the cruise control off using the “ON-OFF” button when not in use. Situations unsuitable for cruise control Do not use cruise control in any of the following situations. Doing so may result in loss of control and could cause an accident resulting in death or serious injury.
2-4. Using other driving systems Toyota parking assist-sensor Toyota parking assist-sensor uses sensors in the corners and rear of the vehicle to detect the distance between the vehicle and any obstacles, and informs the driver of this distance using the warning beeps. Sensor types Rear corner sensors Back sensors 2 When driving Toyota parking assist-sensor switch On/off To turn the system on, press the switch. The indicator light comes on to inform the driver that the system is operational.
2-4. Using other driving systems Sensor detection distance and buzzer Back sensors Distance shown as Buzzer 150 to 60 cm (4.9 to 1.9 ft.) Long 60 to 47.5 cm (1.9 to 1.6 ft.) Medium 47.5 to 35 cm (1.6 to 1.1 ft.) Short Less than 35 cm (1.1 ft.) Continuous Rear corner sensors Distance shown as Buzzer 50 to 37.5 cm (1.6 to 1.2 ft.) Medium 37.5 to 25 cm (1.2 to 0.8 ft.) Short Less than 25 cm (0.8 ft.
2-4. Using other driving systems Obstacle detection range Approx. 50 cm (1.6 ft.) Approx. 150 cm (4.9 ft.) The detection area of the sensors is shown to the left. If obstacles move too close to the sensors, they will not be detected. 2 When driving The range of the sensors may change depending on the shape of the object etc. The Toyota parking assist-sensor can be operated when The “POWER” switch is in the ON mode, and the shift position is in R.
2-4. Using other driving systems Sensor detection information Certain vehicle conditions and the surrounding environment may affect the ability of the sensor to correctly detect obstacles. Particular instances where this may occur are listed below. • There is dirt, snow or ice on the sensor. (Wiping the sensor will resolve this problem.) • The sensor is frozen. (Thawing the sensor will resolve this problem.) • The sensor is covered in any way. • In harsh sunlight or intense cold weather.
2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION When using the Toyota parking assist-sensor Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in the vehicle being unable to be driven safely and possibly cause an accident. Do not use the sensor at speeds in excess of 10 km/h (6 mph). Do not attach any accessories within the sensor range. 2 NOTICE When driving When washing the vehicle Do not apply intensive bursts of water or steam to the sensor area.
2-4. Using other driving systems Driving assist systems To help enhance driving safety and performance, the following systems operate automatically in response to various driving situations. Be aware, however, that these systems are supplementary and should not be relied upon too heavily when operating the vehicle. ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Helps to prevent wheel lock when the brakes are applied suddenly, or if the brakes are applied while driving on a slippery road surface.
2-4. Using other driving systems When the VSC/TRC systems are operating If the vehicle is in danger of slipping or the front wheels spin, the indicator flashes to indicate that the VSC/TRC systems have been engaged. A buzzer (intermittent) sounds to indicate that VSC is operating.
2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION The ABS does not operate effectively when The limit of tire gripping have been exceeded. The vehicle hydroplanes while driving at high speed on the wet or slick road. Stopping distance when the ABS is operating may exceed that of normal conditions The ABS is not designed to shorten the vehicle's stopping distance. Always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of you in the following situations.
2-4. Using other driving systems CAUTION Replacing tires Make sure that all tires are of the same size, brand, tread pattern and total load capacity. In addition, make sure that the tires are inflated to the specified tire pressure level. The ABS and VSC will not function correctly if different tires are fitted on the vehicle. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for further information when replacing tires or wheels.
2-4. Using other driving systems Hill-start assist control Hill-start assist control helps to prevent the vehicle from rolling backwards when starting on incline or slippery slope. To engage hill-start assist control, further depress the brake pedal when the vehicle is stopped completely. A buzzer will sound once to indicate the system is activated. The slip indicator will also start flashing.
2-4. Using other driving systems Hill-start assist control buzzer When hill-start assist control is activated, the buzzer will sound once. In the following situations, hill-start assist control will be canceled and a buzzer will sound twice. • No attempt is made to drive the vehicle within approximately 2 seconds of releasing the brake pedal. • The P position switch is pushed. • The parking brake is applied. • The brake pedal is depressed again.
2-5. Driving information Cargo and luggage Take notice of the following information about storage precautions, cargo capacity and load. Stow cargo and luggage in the luggage compartment whenever possible. Be sure all items are secured in place. Be careful to keep the vehicle level. Placing the weight as far forward as possible helps maintain vehicle balance. For better fuel economy, do not carry unnecessary weight.
2-5. Driving information CAUTION Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compartment. Receptacles containing gasoline Aerosol cans Storage precautions Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury.
2-5. Driving information Winter driving tips Carry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive the vehicle in a manner appropriate to the prevailing weather conditions. Pre-winter preparations Use fluids that are appropriate to the prevailing outside temperatures. • Engine oil • Engine/power control unit coolant • Washer fluid Have the vehicle fitted with four snow tires or purchase a set of tire chains for the front tires.
2-5. Driving information When driving the vehicle Accelerate the vehicle slowly and drive at a reduced speed suitable to road conditions. When parking the vehicle Park the vehicle and push the P position switch without setting the parking brake. The parking brake may freeze up, preventing it from being released. If necessary, block the wheels to prevent inadvertent sliding or creeping.
2-5. Driving information Selecting tire chains Use the correct tire chain size when mounting the tire chains. Chain size is regulated for each tire size. Side chain: 3 mm (0.12 in.) in diameter 10 mm (0.39 in.) in width 30 mm (1.18 in.) in length Cross chain: 4 mm (0.16 in.) in diameter 14 mm (0.55 in.) in width 25 mm (0.98 in.) in length Regulations on the use of tire chains Regulations regarding the use of tire chains vary according to location and type of road.
2-5. Driving information CAUTION Driving with snow tires Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. Failing to do so may result in a loss of vehicle control and cause death or serious injury. Use tires of the specified size. Maintain the recommended level of air pressure. Do not drive at speeds in excess of the speed limit or the speed limit specified for the snow tires being used. 2 When driving Snow tires should be installed on all wheels.
2-5. Driving information Trailer towing Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle. Toyota also does not recommend the installation of a tow hitch or the use of a tow hitch carrier for a wheelchair, scooter, bicycle, etc. Your Toyota is not designed for trailer towing or for the use of tow hitch mounted carriers.
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air conditioning system..... 244 Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers ............. 251 3-2. Using the audio system Audio system types........... Using the radio.................. Using the CD player.......... Playing back MP3 and WMA discs...................... Operating an iPod............. Operating a USB memory........................... Optimal use of the audio system ............................ Using the AUX port ...........
Interior features 3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Bluetooth® audio system ............................ Using the Bluetooth® audio system .................. Operating a Bluetooth® enabled portable player.............................. Setting up a Bluetooth® enabled portable player.............................. Bluetooth® audio system setup............................... 3-5. Using the interior lights 295 299 302 304 308 3-4.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air conditioning system Air outlets and fan speed are automatically adjusted according to the temperature setting. Temperature control Automatic mode Windshield defogger Air conditioning Outside air or recirculated air mode ON/OFF switch Off Fan speed Temperature setting display Air outlet display Changes the air outlets used Fan speed display Using the automatic mode STEP 1 Press . The air conditioning system will begin to operate.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Adjusting the settings Adjusting the temperature setting Press “” to increase the temperature and “” to decrease the temperature on . Adjusting the fan speed Press “” (increase) or “” (decrease) on . The fan speed is shown on the display. (7 levels) Press 3 to turn the fan off. Press Interior features Changing the air outlets . The air outlets switch each time is pressed. The air flow shown on the display indicates the following.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Air flows to the upper body and feet. : Some models Mainly air flows to the feet. : Some models Air flows to the feet and the windshield defogger operates. Recirculated air mode will automatically switch to outside air mode. : Some models Switching air intake modes Press . The mode switches between outside air mode (indicator off) and recirculated air mode (indicator on) each time is pressed.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Defogging the windshield Defogging The air conditioning system operates automatically. Recirculated air mode will automatically switch to outside air mode. It is not possible to return to recirculated air mode when the switch is on. 3 Interior features Adjusting the position of and opening and closing the air outlets Center outlets (type A) Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Turn the knob up to open the vent and down to close the vent.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Center outlets (type B) Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Turn the knob up to open the vent and down to close the vent. Right and left side outlets Direct air flow to the left or right, up or down. Turn the knob up to open the vent and down to close the vent. Using the automatic mode Fan speed is adjusted automatically in accordance with the temperature setting and ambient conditions. As a result, the following may occur.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Switching between outside air and recirculated air modes Recirculated air mode or outside air mode may be automatically switched to in accordance with the temperature setting and the inside temperature. Window defogger feature Recirculated air mode may automatically switch to outside air mode in situations where the windows need to be defogged.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger CAUTION To prevent the windshield from fogging up Do not use during cool air operation in extremely humid weather. The difference between the temperature of the outside air and that of the windshield can cause the outer surface of the windshield to fog up, blocking your vision. NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Do not leave the air conditioning system on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers The rear window defogger is used to defog the rear window. The outside rear view mirror defoggers are used to remove frost, dew or raindrops from the outside rear view mirrors. On/off The defoggers will automatically turn off after approximately 15 minutes.
3-2. Using the audio system Audio system types Without “touch screen” CD player with changer controller and AM/FM radio Title Page Using the radio P. 257 Using the CD player P. 262 Playing back MP3 and WMA discs P. 267 Operating an iPod P. 273 Operating a USB memory P. 280 Optimal use of the audio system P. 288 Using the AUX port P. 291 Using the steering wheel audio switches P.
3-2. Using the audio system With “touch screen” Owners of models equipped with a “touch screen” should refer to the ““touch screen” Owner's manual”. 3 Interior features Using cellular phones Interference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellular phone is being used inside or close to the vehicle while the audio system is operating. NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Do not leave the audio system on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
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3-2. Using the audio system Using the radio Power Volume Station selector Adjusting the frequency TA mode button 3 Changing the program types AM/FM mode buttons Seeking the frequency Interior features Automatic presetting of radio stations AF mode button Setting station presets Manually STEP 1 or “” on STEP 2 or pressing “” Search for desired stations by turning . Press and hold the button (from to be set to until you hear a beep.
3-2. Using the audio system Automatically Press and hold until you hear a beep. Up to 6 stations are set in order of reception quality. When the settings are finished, 2 beeps will be heard. In the FM1 or FM2 mode, the stations automatically set by the audio system will be set in the FM3 presets. RDS (Radio Data System) This feature allows your radio to receive station and program information (classical, news, etc.) from radio stations that broadcast this information.
3-2. Using the audio system Traffic information Press . TP mode: The system automatically switches to traffic information when a broadcast with a traffic information signal is received. The station returns to the previous one when the traffic information ends. TA mode: The system automatically switches to traffic information when a broadcast with a traffic information signal is received. In FM modes, the system will be mute unless traffic information is being broadcast.
3-2. Using the audio system Certification for the radio (for Italy) IL PRODUTTORE Panasonic Corporation Automotive Systems Company 4261, Ikenobe-cho, Tsuzuki-ku, Yokohama, 224-8520, JAPAN DI QUESTO APPARECCHIO MODELLO 86120-02F50 DICHIARA CHE ESSO E’CONFORME AL D.M.28.08.1995 Nr.548, OTTEMPERANDO ALLE PRESCRIZIONI DI CUI AL D.M.25.6.1985 (PARAGRAFO 3,ALL.A) ED AL D.M.27.8.1987 (PARAGRAFO 3,ALL.
3-2. Using the audio system Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) radio The optional radio antenna and tuner are necessary for the use of Digital Audio Broadcast (DAB) radio. NOTICE To prevent damage, remove the antenna in the following cases. The antenna will touch the ceiling of a garage. A cover will be put on the roof.
3-2. Using the audio system Using the CD player Power Volume CD eject Selecting a CD (with changer only) Displays text message Random playback Repeat play Selecting a track, fast-forwarding or reversing Playback Loading CDs Insert a CD. Ejecting CDs Press and remove the CD. Selecting a track Press “” to move up or “” to move down using until the desired track number is displayed.
3-2. Using the audio system Fast-forwarding and reversing tracks To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold “” or “” on . Selecting a CD (CD player with changer only) To select the desired CD, press () or (). Repeat play To repeat a track Press (RPT). 3 Press and hold Interior features To repeat all of the tracks on a CD (CD player with changer only) (RPT) until you hear a beep. Random playback Current CD Press (RAND). Tracks are played in a random order until is pressed once more.
3-2. Using the audio system Display Up to 12 characters can be displayed at a time. If there are 13 characters or more, pressing and holding for 1 second or more will display the remaining characters. A maximum of 24 characters can be displayed. If is pressed for 1 second or more again or has not been pressed for 6 seconds or more, the display will return to the first 12 characters. Depending on the contents recorded, the characters may not be displayed properly or may not be displayed at all.
3-2. Using the audio system CAUTION Certification for the CD player This product is a class I laser product. A laser beam leak may result in hazardous radiation exposure. Do not open the cover of the player or attempt to repair the unit yourself. Refer servicing to qualified personnel. Laser power: No hazardous NOTICE CDs and adapters that cannot be used 3 Interior features Do not use the following types of CDs or 8 cm (3 in.) CD adapters or Dual Disc.
3-2. Using the audio system NOTICE CDs with a transparent or translucent recording area CDs that have had tape, stickers or CDR labels attached to them, or that have had the label peeled off CD player precautions Failure to follow the precautions below may result in serious damage to the CDs or the player itself. Do not insert anything other than CDs into the CD slot. Do not apply oil to the CD player. Store CDs away from direct sunlight. Never try to disassemble any part of the CD player.
3-2. Using the audio system Playing back MP3 and WMA discs Power Volume Selecting a CD (with changer only) CD eject Selecting a file 3 Displays text message Repeat play Selecting a file, fast-forwarding or reversing Playback Interior features Random playback Selecting a folder Loading and ejecting MP3 and WMA discs P. 262 Selecting a CD (CD player with changer only) To select the desired CD, press () or ().
3-2. Using the audio system Selecting files Turn or press “” or “” on to select the desired file. Fast-forwarding and reversing files To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold “” or “” on . Repeat play To repeat a file Press (RPT). To repeat all of the files on a folder Press and hold (RPT) until you hear a beep. Random playback To play files from a particular folder in random order Press (RAND).
3-2. Using the audio system Display Up to 12 characters can be displayed at a time. If there are 13 characters or more, pressing and holding for 1 second or more will display the remaining characters. A maximum of 24 characters can be displayed. If is pressed for 1 second or more again or has not been pressed for 6 seconds or more, the display will return to the first 12 characters. Depending on the contents recorded, the characters may not be displayed properly or may not be displayed at all.
3-2. Using the audio system Lens cleaners Do not use lens cleaners. Doing so may damage the CD player. MP3 and WMA files MP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format. Files can be compressed to approximately 1/10 of their original size by using MP3 compression. WMA (Windows Media Audio) is a Microsoft audio compression format. This format compresses audio data to a size smaller than that of the MP3 format.
3-2. Using the audio system Compatible media Media that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback are CD-Rs and CDRWs. Playback in some instances may not be possible, depending on the status of the CD-R or CD-RW. Playback may not be possible or the audio may jump if the disc is scratched or marked with fingerprints. Compatible disc formats The following disc formats can be used.
3-2. Using the audio system MP3 and WMA playback When a disc containing MP3 or WMA files is inserted, all files on the disc are first checked. Once the file check is finished, the first MP3 or WMA file is played. To make the file check finish more quickly, we recommend you do not write in any files other than MP3 or WMA files or create any unnecessary folders. If the discs contain a mixture of music data and MP3 or WMA format data, only music data can be played. Extensions If the file extensions .
3-2. Using the audio system Operating an iPod Connecting an iPod enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Connecting an iPod STEP 1 Open the auxiliary box. STEP 2 Open the cover and connect an iPod using an iPod cable. 3 Interior features Turn on the power of the iPod if it is not turned on. STEP 3 Close the auxiliary box and press .
3-2. Using the audio system Control panel Power Volume Go back button Repeat play button iPod menu/Song selector knob Text button Shuffle playback button Playback/Pause button Selecting a song, fast-forwarding or reversing Playback button Selecting a play mode STEP 1 Press STEP 2 Turning to select iPod menu mode.
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3-2. Using the audio system Selecting songs Turn or press “” or “” on to select the desired song. Playing and pausing songs To play or pause a song, press ( ). Fast-forwarding and reversing songs To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold “” or “” on . Shuffle playback Playing songs from one playlist or album in random order Press (RAND). To cancel, press (RAND) again.
3-2. Using the audio system Switching the display Press . Each time the button is pressed, the display changes in the following order: Elapsed time Album title Track title Artist name Adjusting sound quality and volume balance STEP 1 Press STEP 2 Pressing to enter iPod menu mode. changes sound modes. (P. 288) 3 About iPod Interior features Apple is not responsible for the operation of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
3-2. Using the audio system iPod problems To resolve most problems encountered when using your iPod, disconnect your iPod from the vehicle iPod connection and reset it. For instructions on how to reset your iPod, refer to your iPod Owner’s Manual. Display P. 264 Error messages “ERROR”: This indicates a problem in the iPod or its connection. “NO MUSIC”: This indicates that there is no music data in the iPod. “EMPTY”: This indicates that some available songs are not found in a selected playlist.
3-2. Using the audio system CAUTION Caution while driving Do not connect iPod or operate the controls. NOTICE To prevent damage to iPod Do not leave iPod in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the iPod. Do not push down on or apply unnecessary pressure to the iPod while it is connected as this may damage the iPod or its terminal. Do not insert foreign objects into the port as this may damage the iPod or its terminal.
3-2. Using the audio system Operating a USB memory Connecting a USB memory enables you to enjoy music from the vehicle speakers. Connecting a USB memory STEP 1 Open the auxiliary box. STEP 2 Open the cover and connect a USB memory. Turn on the power of the USB memory if it is not turned on. STEP 3 Close the auxiliary box and press .
3-2. Using the audio system Control panel Power Volume Folder selector buttons Repeat play button File selector knob 3 Interior features Text button Random playback button Selecting a file, fast-forwarding or reversing Playback button Selecting a folder Selecting folders one at a time Press () or () to select the desired folder. Returning to the first folder Press and hold () until you hear a beep. Selecting files Turn or press “” or “” on to select the desired file.
3-2. Using the audio system Fast-forwarding and reversing files To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold “” or “” on . Random playback Playing files from a folder in random order Press (RAND). To cancel, press (RAND) again. Playing all the files from a USB memory in random order Press and hold To cancel, press (RAND) until you hear a beep. (RAND) again. Repeat play Repeating a file Press (RPT). To cancel, press (RPT) again.
3-2. Using the audio system Switching the display Press . Each time the button is pressed, the display changes in the following order: Elapsed time Folder name File name Album title (MP3 only) Track title Artist name USB memory functions Depending on the USB memory that is connected to the system, the device itself may not be operable and certain functions may not be available.
3-2. Using the audio system USB memory Compatible devices USB memory that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback Compatible device formats The following device formats can be used: • USB communication formats: USB2.0 FS (12 mbps) • File formats: FAT16/32 (Windows) • Correspondence class: Mass storage class MP3 and WMA files written in any format other than those listed above may not play correctly, and their file names and folder names may not be displayed correctly.
3-2. Using the audio system MP3 file compatibility • Compatible standards MP3 (MPEG1 AUDIO LAYERII, III, MPEG2 AUDIO LAYERII, III, MPEG2.5) • Compatible sampling frequencies MPEG1 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 32, 44.1, 48 (kHz) MPEG2 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 16, 22.05, 24 (kHz) MPEG2.5: 8, 11.025, 12 (kHz) • Compatible bit rates (compatible with VBR) MPEG1 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 32-320 (kbps) MPEG2 AUDIO LAYERII, III: 32-160 (kbps) MPEG2.
3-2. Using the audio system MP3 and WMA playback • When a device containing MP3 or WMA files is connected, all files in the USB memory are checked. Once the file check is finished, the first MP3 or WMA file is played. To make the file check finish more quickly, we recommend that you do not include any files other than MP3 or WMA files or create any unnecessary folders.
3-2. Using the audio system NOTICE If the auxiliary box lid cannot be fully closed Depending on the size and shape of the USB memory that is connected to the system, the auxiliary box lid may not close fully. In this case, do not forcibly close the lid as this may damage the USB memory or the terminal, etc. To prevent damage to USB memory Do not leave USB memory in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the player.
3-2. Using the audio system Optimal use of the audio system Displays the current mode Changes the following setting • Sound quality and volume balance (P. 289) The sound quality and balance setting can be changed to produce the best sound. • Automatic Sound Levelizer ON/OFF (P. 289) Using the audio control function Changing sound quality modes Pressing selects the mode to be changed in the following order.
3-2. Using the audio system Adjusting sound quality Turning adjusts the level. Sound quality mode Mode displayed Level Turn to the left Turn to the right Bass* “BAS” -5 to 5 Treble* “TRE” -5 to 5 Low High Front/rear volume balance “FAD” F7 to R7 Shifts to rear Shifts to front Left/right volume balance “BAL” L7 to R7 Shifts to left 3 Shifts to right Interior features *: The sound quality level is adjusted individually in each audio mode.
3-2. Using the audio system Trademark owned by SRS Labs, Inc. (vehicles without a hands-free phone system) The audio systems utilize SRS FOCUS and SRS TruBass audio enhancement technologies, under license from SRS Labs, Inc., in all modes except AM radio mode. FOCUS, TruBass, SRS and symbols are trademarks of SRS Labs, Inc. FOCUS and TruBass technologies are incorporated under license from SRS Labs, Inc.
3-2. Using the audio system Using the AUX port This port can be used to connect a portable audio device and listen to it through the vehicle’s speakers. STEP 1 Open the auxiliary box. STEP 2 Open the cover and connect the portable audio device. 3 Interior features STEP 3 Close the auxiliary box and press . Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio system The volume can be adjusted using the vehicle's audio controls.
3-2. Using the audio system Using the steering wheel audio switches Some audio features can be controlled using the switches on the steering wheel. Volume Radio mode: Select radio stations CD mode: Select tracks, files (MP3 and WMA) and discs Bluetooth® audio mode (if equipped): Selects a track and album iPod mode (if equipped): Selects a song USB memory mode (if equipped): Selects a file and folder Power on, source select audio Turning on the power Press when the audio system is turned off.
3-2. Using the audio system Changing the audio source Press when the audio system is turned on. The audio source changes as follows each time is pressed. AMFM1FM2FM3CD modeCD changer mode*1 Bluetooth® audio mode*2 AUXiPod or USB memory mode*2 AM *1: If installed with a CD changer *2: If equipped Adjusting the volume to increase the volume and “-” to decrease the Hold down “+” or “-” on volume. Interior features Press “+” on volume.
3-2. Using the audio system Selecting an album to select Bluetooth® audio mode. STEP 1 Press STEP 2 Press and hold “” or “” on until you hear a beep. Selecting a folder (CD player without changer) STEP 1 Press to select CD or USB memory mode. STEP 2 Press and hold “” or “” on until you hear a beep. Selecting a disc in the CD player (CD player with changer only) STEP 1 Press STEP 2 to select the CD mode. Press and hold “” or “” on until you hear a beep.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Bluetooth® audio system The Bluetooth® audio system enables you to enjoy music played on a portable digital audio player (portable player) from the vehicle speakers via wireless communication. This audio system supports Bluetooth®, a wireless data system capable of playing portable audio music without cables. If your portable player does not support Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® audio system will not function. Title Page Using the Bluetooth® audio system P.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system When transferring ownership of the vehicle Be sure to initialize the system to prevent personal data from being improperly accessed. (P. 329) About Bluetooth® Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. Compatible models Bluetooth® specifications: Ver. 1.1, or higher (recommended: Ver. 1.2) Following Profiles: • A2DP (Advanced Audio Distribution Profile) Ver. 1.0, or higher (Conformed: Ver. 1.
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3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system CAUTION Caution while driving Do not connect portable players or operate the controls. NOTICE To prevent damage to portable players Do not leave portable players in the vehicle. The temperature inside the vehicle may become high, resulting in damage to the player.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Using the Bluetooth® audio system Audio unit Display A message, name, number, etc. is displayed. Lower-case characters and special characters cannot be displayed.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Using the Bluetooth® audio system for the first time Before using the Bluetooth® audio system, it is necessary to register a Bluetooth® enabled portable player in the system. Follow the procedure below to register (pair) a portable player: STEP 1 Press until “BTA” is displayed. STEP 2 Press STEP 3 Select “Pair Audio” using STEP 4 Select “Record Name” using and select “Setup” using . . , and say the name to be registered after the beep.
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3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Operating a Bluetooth® enabled portable player Power Volume Album selector buttons Selector knob Selecting a track, fastforwarding or reversing Playback/Pause button Text button Playback button Selecting an album Press () or (). Selecting tracks Press “” or “” on . Playing and pausing tracks Press ( ).
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Fast-forwarding and reversing tracks To fast-forward or reverse, press and hold “” or “” on . Switching the display Press Each time . is pressed, the display changes in the following order: Track title Track title/Artist name Track title/Album name Track title/Elapsed time 3 Using the steering wheel audio switches Interior features P.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Setting up a Bluetooth® enabled portable player Registering a portable player in the Bluetooth® audio system allows the system to function. The following functions can be used for registered portable players: Functions and operation procedures STEP 1 Press until “BTA” is displayed. STEP 2 Press STEP 3 Select one of the following functions using and select “Setup” using . .
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Registering a portable player Select “Pair Audio” using , and perform the procedure for reg- istering a portable player. (P. 300) Selecting a portable player to be used STEP 1 Select “Select Audio” using STEP 2 Select the portable player to be used, and select “Confirm” using 3 . Select “From Car” or “From Audio”, and select “Confirm” using Interior features STEP 3 . .
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Changing the registered name of a portable player STEP 1 Select “Change Name” using . STEP 2 Select the name of the portable player to be changed using . STEP 3 Select “Record Name” using , and say the new name after the beep. The name to be registered will be repeated aloud. STEP 4 Select “Confirm” using . Listing the registered portable players Select “List Audios” using . The list of registered portable play- ers will be read aloud.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Changing the passkey STEP 1 Select “Set Passkey” using STEP 2 Select a 4 to 8-digit number using . . The number should be input 1 digit at a time. STEP 3 When the entire number to be registered as a passkey has been input, press again. If the number to be registered has 8 digits, pressing of the knob is not necessary.
3-3. Using the Bluetooth® audio system Bluetooth® audio system setup System setup items and operation procedures P.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) features This system supports Bluetooth®, which allows you to make or receive calls without using cables to connect a cellular phone and the system, and without operating the cellular phone. Hands-free system quick guide STEP 1 Setting a cellular phone. (P. 314) STEP 2 Adding an entry to the phonebook (Up to 20 names can be stored). (P. 331) STEP 3 Dialing by inputting a name. (P.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Title Page Using the hands-free phone system Using the hands-free phone system for the first time Menu list of the hands-free phone system P. 314 Making a phone call Dialing by inputting a name Speed dialing When receiving a phone call Transferring a call Using the call history memory P.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Conditions affecting operation The hands-free phone system may not operate normally in the following situations: The cellular phone is turned off, or located outside the service area. The cellular phone has a low battery. The cellular phone is not connected to the system. The cellular phone is behind the seat or in the glove box, or metal material covers or touches the phone.
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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) CAUTION Caution while driving Do not use a cellular phone, or connect the Bluetooth® phone. NOTICE To prevent damage to a cellular phone Do not leave a cellular phone in the vehicle. The temperature inside may become high resulting in damage to the phone.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Audio unit Display A message, name, phone number, etc. is displayed. Lower-case characters and special characters cannot be displayed.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Steering wheel Volume The voice guidance volume cannot be adjusted using this button.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using the hands-free phone system for the first time Before using the hands-free phone system, it is necessary to register a cellular phone in the system. The phone registration mode will be entered automatically when starting the system with no cellular phone registered. Follow the procedure below to register a cellular phone: STEP 1 Press the off-hook switch or the talk switch.
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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Automatic volume adjustment When vehicle speed is 80 km/h (50 mph) or more, the volume automatically increases. The volume returns to the previous volume setting when vehicle speed drops to 70 km/h (43 mph) or less. When using a voice command For numbers, say a combination of single digits from zero to nine, # (pound), (star), and + (plus). Say a command correctly and clearly.
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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Speed dialing STEP 1 Press the off-hook switch. STEP 2 Press the preset button in which the desired number is registered. STEP 3 Press the off-hook switch. When receiving a phone call Answering the phone Press the off-hook switch. Refusing the call 3 Press the on-hook switch. Interior features Transferring a call A call can be transferred between the cellular phone and system while dialing, receiving a call, or during a call.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using the call history memory Follow the procedure below to use a number stored in the call history memory: STEP 1 Press the off-hook switch and select “Redial” (when using a number stored in the outgoing call history memory) or “Call back” (when using a number stored in the incoming call history memory) using . STEP 2 Select the desired number using .
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Setting a cellular phone Registering a cellular phone in the hands-free phone system allows the system to function. The following functions can be used for registered cellular phones: Functions and operation procedures To enter the menu for each function, follow the steps below using : Registering a cellular phone 1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3. “Pair Phone” Selecting the cellular phone to be used 1. “Setup” 2. “Phone Setup” 3.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Selecting the cellular phone to be used STEP 1 Select “Select Phone” using STEP 2 Select the cellular phone to be used and select “Confirm” using . . Changing a registered name STEP 1 Select “Change Name” using . STEP 2 Select the cellular phone name to be changed using STEP 3 Select “Record Name” using , and say the new name after the beep. The name to be registered will be repeated aloud.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Listing the registered cellular phones Selecting “List Phones” using causes the list of registered cel- lular phones to be read aloud. When listing is complete, the system returns to “Phone Setup”. Deleting a cellular phone STEP 1 Select “Delete Phone” using STEP 2 Select the cellular phone to be deleted and select “Confirm” using . 3 .
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Turning the hands-free phone automatic connection on/off Turning off the automatic connection STEP 1 Select “Hands-free power” using STEP 2 Select “Turn off” using . . Turning on the automatic connection STEP 1 Select “Hands-free power” using STEP 2 Select “Turn on” using . . The number of cellular phones that can be registered Up to 6 cellular phones can be registered in the system.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Security and system setup To enter the menu of each setting, follow the steps below using : Security setting items and operation procedures Setting or changing the PIN (Personal Identification Number) 1. “Setup” 2. “Security” 3. “Set PIN” Locking the phone book 1. “Setup” 2. “Security” 3. “Phbk Lock” Unlocking the phone book 1. “Setup” 2. “Security” 3.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Changing the PIN STEP 1 Select “Set PIN” using . STEP 2 Enter the registered PIN using STEP 3 Enter a new PIN using . . Input the code 1 digit at a time. Locking or unlocking the phone book STEP 1 Select “Phbk Lock” or “Phbk Unlock” using STEP 2 Input the PIN and select “Confirm” using . . Input the code 1 digit at a time. Setting playback volume STEP 1 Select “Playback Vol” using STEP 2 Change the playback volume.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Displaying the Bluetooth® device address and name STEP 1 Select “Device Name” using STEP 2 Turn . to display the Bluetooth® device address and name. STEP 3 Select “Go Back” using to return to “System Setup”. Initialization 3 Select “Initialize” and then “Confirm” using STEP 2 Select “Confirm” again using . Interior features STEP 1 .
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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using the phone book To enter the menu of each setting, follow the steps below using : Adding a new phone number 1. “Phonebook” 2. “Add Entry” Setting speed dial 1. “Phonebook” 2. “Speed Dial” Changing a registered name 1. “Phonebook” 2. “Change Name” Deleting registered data 1. “Phonebook” 2. “Delete Entry” 3 Interior features Deleting speed dial 1. “Phonebook” 2. “Del Spd Dial” Listing the registered data 1.
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Adding procedure STEP 1 Select “Add Entry” using . STEP 2 Use one of the following methods to input a telephone number: Transferring data from the cellular phone STEP2-1 Select “By Phone” and then “Confirm” using . STEP2-2 Transfer the data from the cellular phone. Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for the details of transferring data. STEP2-3 Select the desired data using .
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming call history STEP2-1 Select “Call History” using . STEP2-2 Select “Outgoing” or “Incoming” using STEP2-3 Select the desired data using STEP 3 Select “Record Name” using . . , and say the desired name after the beep. The name to be registered will be repeated aloud. Select “Confirm” using STEP 5 Select “Confirm” again using . Interior features STEP 4 3 .
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Setting speed dials STEP 1 Select “Speed Dial” using . STEP 2 Select the desired data using STEP 3 Select the desired preset button, and register the data into speed dial by either of the following methods: . a. Press the desired preset button, and select “Confirm” using . b. Press and hold the desired preset button. Changing a registered name STEP 1 Select “Change Name” using .
3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Deleting registered data STEP 1 Select “Delete Entry” using STEP 2 Select the desired data to be deleted, and select “Confirm” using . . Deleting speed dials STEP 1 Select “Del Spd Dial” using STEP 2 Press the preset button in which the desired speed dial is reg- 3 Interior features istered, and select “Confirm” using . . Listing the registered data Select “List Names” using . The list of the registered data will be read aloud.
3-5. Using the interior lights Interior lights list Interior light (P. 337) Personal lights (P.
3-5. Using the interior lights Interior light Illuminated entry system When the interior light switch is in the “DOOR” position, the interior light and “POWER” switch light automatically turn on/off according to “POWER” switch mode, the presence of the electronic key, whether the doors are locked/unlocked and whether the doors are open/closed.
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3-6. Using the storage features List of storage features 3 Interior features Auxiliary boxes Cup holders Glove box Console box CAUTION Items that should not left in the storage space Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may cause the following when cabin temperature becomes high: Glasses may be deformed by heat or cracked if they come into contact with other stored items. Lighters or spray cans may explode.
3-6. Using the storage features Glove box and console box Glove box Pull up the lever. CAUTION Caution while driving Keep the glove box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Console box Lift the lid while pulling the lever. CAUTION Caution while driving Keep the console box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.
3-6. Using the storage features Cup holders Cup holders Push on the lid. CAUTION 3 Items unsuitable for the cup holder Interior features Do not place anything other than cups or aluminum cans in the cup holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury. If possible, cover hot drinks to prevent burns. When not in use Keep the cup holders closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.
3-6. Using the storage features Auxiliary boxes Auxiliary boxes Type A Pull up the lever. Type B (if equipped) Push the lid. CAUTION Caution while driving Keep the auxiliary boxes closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking. Items unsuitable for storing (type B only) Do not store items heavier than 0.2 kg (0.4 lb.). Doing so may cause the holder to open and the items inside may fall out, resulting in an accident.
3-7. Other interior features Sun visors Forward position: Flip down. Side position: Flip down, unhook, and swing to the side.
3-7. Other interior features Vanity mirrors Slide the cover. The light turns on when the cover is opened.
3-7. Other interior features Clock STEP 1 Press and hold the “CLOCK” button to allow the hour indication to flash. STEP 2 Press the “CLOCK” button to adjust the hours while the hour indication is flashing. After adjusting the hours, wait 5 seconds to allow the minute indication to flash. STEP 3 3 Interior features Press the “CLOCK” button to adjust the minutes while the minutes indication is flashing. After adjusting the minutes, wait 5 seconds to return the clock automatically to display the time.
3-7. Other interior features Portable ashtray The ashtray can be installed in a cup holder. (P. 341) CAUTION When not in use Keep the ashtray closed. Injuries may result in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident. To prevent fire Fully extinguish matches and cigarettes before putting them in the ashtray, then make sure the ashtray is fully closed. Do not place paper or any other type of flammable object in the ashtray.
3-7. Other interior features Cigarette lighter Type A Push the down. cigarette lighter The cigarette lighter will pop up when it is ready for use. Type B Push the center of the cigarette lighter down. 3 Interior features The center of the cigarette lighter will pop up when it is ready for use. The cigarette lighter can be used when The “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode.
3-7. Other interior features CAUTION To avoid burns or fires Do not touch the metal parts of the cigarette lighter. Do not hold the cigarette lighter down. It could overheat and cause a fire. Type A only: Do not put any items on the center console because it may cause the cigarette lighter to be pushed down unintentionally. It could overheat or cause a fire. Do not insert anything other than the cigarette lighter or Toyota genuine compressor power plug (if equipped) into the outlet.
3-7. Other interior features Power outlet The power outlet can be used for 12 V accessories that run on less than 10 A. 3 The power outlet can be used when Interior features The “POWER” switch is in ACCESSORY or ON mode. NOTICE To avoid damaging the power outlet Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use. Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlet may cause a short circuit.
3-7. Other interior features Seat heaters Heats the left front seat Heats the right front seat The indicator light comes on. The seat heaters can be used when The “POWER” switch is in ON mode. When not in use Turn the seat heater off. The indicator light turns off.
3-7. Other interior features NOTICE To prevent seat heater damage Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat. To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Turn the switches off when the hybrid system is not operating.
3-7. Other interior features Floor mat Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the carpet. Fix the floor mat in place using the retaining hooks (clips) provided. The shape of the retaining hooks (clips) and the fixing procedure of the floor mat for your vehicle may differ from those shown in the illustration. For details, refer to the floor mat retention clip installation instructions supplied with the clips.
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3-7. Other interior features Removing the luggage cover (if equipped) Unhook the cords. Remove the cover from the anchors. The cover can be removed by pulling it in the direction of the arrow labeled “A”. If this does not work, pull the cover in the direction labeled “B”. NOTICE Luggage mat To avoid deformation of the luggage mat, observe the following: Do not place small, heavy objects (more than 5 kg [11 lb.]) on the luggage mat. Put them in the undertray.
Maintenance and care 4 4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ......... 356 Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior .......... 360 4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements................... 363 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions ..................... Hood ................................. Positioning a floor jack...... Engine compartment......... 12-volt battery ................... Tires..................................
4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Perform the following to protect the vehicle and maintain it in prime condition: Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust. Wash the vehicle body using a sponge or soft cloth, such as a chamois. For hard-to-remove marks, use car wash soap and rinse thoroughly with water. Wipe away any water.
4-1. Maintenance and care Aluminum wheels Remove any dirt immediately by using a neutral detergent. Do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaners. Do not use strong or harsh chemical cleaners. Use the same mild detergent and wax as used on the paint. Do not use detergent on the wheels when they are hot, for example after driving for long distance in the hot weather. Wash detergent from the wheels immediately after use. Bumpers Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners.
4-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE To prevent paint deterioration and corrosion on the body and components (aluminum wheels etc.
4-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE When using an automatic car wash (vehicles with rain-sensing windshield wipers) Set the wiper switch to off. If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, the wipers may operate and the wiper blades may be damaged. To prevent damage to the windshield wiper arms When lifting the wiper arms away from the windshield, pull the driver side wiper arm upward first, and repeat for the passenger side. When returning the wipers to their original position, do so from the passenger side first.
4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior The following procedures will help protect your vehicle's interior and keep it in top condition: Protecting the vehicle interior Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty surfaces with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water. Cleaning the leather areas Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe any excess dirt and dust with a soft cloth dampened with diluted detergent.
4-1. Maintenance and care Caring for leather areas Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle's interior. Shampooing the carpets There are several commercial foaming-type cleaners available. Use a sponge or brush to apply the foam. Rub in overlapping circles. Do not apply water. Excellent results are obtained by keeping the carpet as dry as possible. Seat belts Clean with mild soap and lukewarm water using a cloth or sponge.
4-1. Maintenance and care NOTICE Cleaning detergents Do not use organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, acidic or alkaline solutions, dye, bleach or other detergent. Doing so may discolor the vehicle interior or cause streaks or damage to painted surfaces. Do not use polish wax or polish cleaner. The instrument panel's or other interior part’s painted surface may be damaged.
4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements To ensure safe and economical driving, day-to-day care and regular maintenance is essential. Toyota recommends the following maintenance: Scheduled maintenance Scheduled maintenance should be performed at specified intervals according to the maintenance schedule. For full details of your maintenance schedule, read the “Toyota Service Booklet” or “Toyota Warranty Booklet”.
4-2. Maintenance Where to go for service? In order to maintain your vehicle in the highest possible condition, Toyota recommends that all repairs and service operations be carried out by authorized Toyota dealers or repairers or other duly qualified and equipped professionals. For repairs and services covered by your warranty, please visit an authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, who will use genuine Toyota parts in repairing any difficulties you may encounter.
4-2. Maintenance CAUTION If your vehicle is not properly maintained It could result in serious damage to the vehicle and possible serious injury or death. Warning in handling of the 12-volt battery 12-volt battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds which are known to cause brain damage. Wash your hands after handling. (P.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions If you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the correct procedures as given in these sections. Items Parts and tools 12-volt battery condition (P. 381) • Grease • Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts) Engine/power control unit coolant level (P.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION The engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that may move suddenly, become hot, or become electrically energized. To avoid death or serious injury observe the following precautions: When working on the engine compartment Keep hands, clothing, and tools away from the moving fan. Be careful not to touch the engine, power control unit, radiator, exhaust manifold, etc. right after driving as they may be hot. Oil and other fluids may also be hot.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 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. Also a backfire could cause a fire in the engine compartment. If the fluid level is low or high It is normal for the brake fluid level to go down slightly as the brake pads wear or when the fluid level in the accumulator is high. If the reservoir needs frequent refilling, it may indicate a serious problem.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Hood Release the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood. STEP 1 Pull the hood release lever. The hood will pop up slightly. STEP 2 Push the hood catch to the left and lift the hood. 4 Maintenance and care STEP 3 Hold the hood open by inserting the supporting rod into the slot.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Pre-driving check Check that the hood is fully closed and locked. If the hood is not locked properly, it may open while the vehicle is in motion and cause an accident, which may result in death or serious injury. 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. NOTICE When closing the hood Be sure to return the support rod to its clip before closing the hood.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Positioning a floor jack When raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack correctly. Improper placement may damage your vehicle or cause injury.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION When raising your vehicle Make sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility of death or serious injury. Lift up the vehicle using a floor jack such as the one shown in the illustration. When using a floor jack, follow the instructions of the manual provided with the jack. Do not use the jack that was supplied with your vehicle. Do not put any part of your body or get underneath the vehicle supported only by the floor jack.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine compartment Fuse box (P. 400) Radiator (P. 379) Engine oil level dipstick (P. 374) Condenser (P. 379) Engine oil filler cap (P. 375) Washer fluid tank (P. 379) 4 Maintenance and care Engine coolant reservoir (P. 377) Electric cooling fans Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil With the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oil level on the dipstick. Checking the engine oil STEP 1 Park the vehicle on level ground. After turning off the hybrid system, wait more than five minutes for the oil to drain back into the bottom of the engine. STEP 2 Hold a rag under the end and pull the dipstick out. STEP 3 Wipe the dipstick clean. STEP 4 Reinsert the dipstick fully.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Adding engine oil If the oil level is below or near the low level mark, add engine oil of the same type as that already in the engine. Make sure to check the oil type and prepare the items needed before adding oil. Engine oil selection P. 495 Oil quantity (Low Full) 1.5 L (1.6 qt., 1.3 Imp. qt.) Items Clean funnel 4 Remove the oil filler cap. STEP 2 Add engine oil slowly, checking the dipstick. STEP 3 Install the oil filler cap by turning it clockwise.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil consumption The amount of engine oil consumed depends on the oil viscosity, the quality of the oil and the way the vehicle is driven. More oil is consumed under driving conditions such as high speeds and frequent acceleration and deceleration. A new engine consumes more oil. When judging the amount of oil consumption, keep in mind that the oil may have become diluted, making it difficult to judge the true level accurately. Oil consumption: Max. 1.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE To prevent serious engine damage Check the oil level on a regular basis. When replacing the engine oil Be careful not to spill engine oil on the vehicle components. Avoid overfilling, as the engine could be damaged. Check the oil level on the dipstick every time you refill the vehicle. Be sure the engine oil filler cap is properly tightened.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance If the coolant level drops within a short time after replenishing Visually check the radiator, hoses, coolant reservoir caps, drain cock and water pump. If you cannot find a leak, have any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, test the cap and check for leaks in the cooling system.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Radiator and condenser Check the radiator and condenser and clear any foreign objects. If any of the above parts are extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condition, have your vehicle checked by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. CAUTION 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.
4-3. 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. Diluting washer fluid Dilute washer fluid with water as necessary. Refer to the freezing temperatures listed on the label of the washer fluid bottle.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance 12-volt battery Location The 12-volt battery is located in the right-hand side of luggage compartment. Removing the 12-volt battery cover STEP 1 Remove the luggage mat. 4 Maintenance and care STEP 2 Remove the luggage undertray.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance STEP 3 Remove the 12-volt battery cover. 12-volt battery exterior Make sure that the 12-volt battery terminals are not corroded and that there are no loose connections, cracks, or loose clamps.
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Before recharging When recharging, the 12-volt battery produces hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. Therefore, before recharging: If recharging with the 12-volt battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable. Make sure the power switch on the charger is off when connecting and disconnecting the charger cables to the 12-volt battery.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Chemicals in the 12-volt battery The 12-volt battery contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid and may produce hydrogen gas which is flammable and explosive. To reduce the risk of death or serious injury, take the following precautions while working on or near the 12-volt battery: Do not cause sparks by touching the 12-volt battery terminals with tools. Do not smoke or light a match near the 12-volt battery. Avoid contact with eyes, skin and clothes.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Emergency measures regarding electrolyte If electrolyte gets in your eyes Flush your eyes with clean water for at least 15 minutes and get immediate medical attention. If possible, continue to apply water with a sponge or cloth while traveling to the nearest medical facility. If electrolyte gets on your skin Wash the affected area thoroughly. If you feel pain or a burning sensation, seek medical attention immediately.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tires Replace the tires when the treadwear indicators show. Checking tires New tread Treadwear indicator Worn tread The location of treadwear indicators is shown by the “TWI” or “ ” marks, etc., molded on the sidewall of each tire. Check spare tire condition and inflation pressure if not rotated. Tire rotation Rotate the tires in the order shown.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance When to replace your vehicle’s tires Tires should be replaced if: You have tire damage such as cuts, splits, cracks deep enough to expose the fabric or bulges indicating internal damage A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage If you are not sure, consult with any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION When inspecting or replacing tires Observe the following precautions to prevent accidents. Failure to do so may cause damage to parts of the drive train, as well as dangerous handling characteristics, which may lead to an accident resulting in death or serious injury. 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.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire inflation pressure Make sure to maintain the proper tire inflation pressure. Tire inflation pressure should be checked at least once per month. However, Toyota recommends that tire inflation pressure be checked once every two weeks. (P.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Proper inflation is critical to save tire performance Keep your tires properly inflated. Otherwise, the following conditions may occur and result in an accident causing death or serious injury.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Wheels If a wheel is bent, cracked or heavily corroded, it should be replaced. Otherwise, the tire may separate from the wheel or cause loss of handling control. Wheel selection 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 any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION When replacing wheels Do not use wheels that are a different size from those recommended in the Owner’s Manual, as this may result in loss of handling control. Never use an inner tube in a leaking wheel which is designed for a tubeless tire. Doing so may result in an accident, causing serious injury or death. When installing the wheel nuts Tapered portion Be sure to install the wheel nuts with the tapered end facing inward.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter must be cleaned or changed regularly to maintain air conditioning efficiency. Removal method STEP 1 Turn the “POWER” switch off. STEP 2 Open the glove box. Slide off the damper. STEP 3 Lift the glove box to disconnect the claws at the bottom and remove it.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance STEP 4 Remove the filter cover. Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles 4 Maintenance and care Replacement method Remove the air conditioning filter and replace it with a new one. The“UP” marks shown on the filter should be pointing up.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Cleaning method If the filter is dirty, clean by blowing compressed air through the filter from the downward side. Hold the air gun 5 cm (2 in.) from the filter and blow for approximately 2 minutes at 500 kPa (5.0 kgf/cm2 or bar, 72 psi). If an air gun is not available, have the filter cleaned by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Key battery Replace the battery with a new one if it is depleted. You will need the following items: Flathead screwdriver (To prevent damage to the key, cover the tip of the screwdriver with a rag.) Small Phillips-head screwdriver Lithium battery CR1632 Replacing the battery STEP 1 Take out the mechanical key. 4 Remove the cover. STEP 3 Remove the depleted battery. Maintenance and care STEP 2 Insert a new battery with the “+” terminal facing up.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance If the key battery is depleted The following symptoms may occur. The smart entry & start system, push button start and wireless remote control does not function properly. The operational range is reduced. Use a CR1632 lithium battery Batteries can be purchased at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, jewelers, or camera stores.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance NOTICE For normal operation after replacing the battery Observe the following precautions to prevent accidents. Always work with dry hands. Moisture may cause the battery to rust. Do not touch or move any other components inside the remote control. Do not bend either of the battery terminals.
4-3. 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. STEP 1 Turn the “POWER” switch off. STEP 2 Open the fuse box cover. Engine compartment Push the tab in and lift the lid off. Instrument panel (left-hand drive vehicles) Remove the lid.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Instrument panel (right-hand drive vehicles) Remove the cover and then remove the lid. 4 After a system failure, see “Fuse layout and amperage ratings” (P. 404) for details about which fuse to check. STEP 4 Remove the fuse with the pullout tool.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance STEP 5 Check if the fuse has blown. Type A Normal fuse Blown fuse Replace it with one of an appropriate amperage rating. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box lid. Type B Normal fuse Blown fuse Replace it with one of an appropriate amperage rating. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box lid. Type C Normal fuse Blown fuse Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Type D Normal fuse Blown fuse Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse layout and amperage ratings Engine compartment Fuse Ampere Circuit 1 HTR 50 A Air conditioning system 2 RDI 30 A Electric cooling fan 3 CDS 30 A Electric cooling fan 4 DRL 7.5 A Daytime running lights 5 ENG W/P 30 A Cooling system 6 ABS MAIN NO.2 7.5 A Brake system 7 H-LP CLN 30 A Headlight cleaner 8 IGCT 30 A IGCT NO.2, IGCT NO.3, PCU 9 DC/DC-S 5A Inverter and converter 10 P CON MAIN 7.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 13 TURN & HAZ 10 A Turn signal lights 14 ETCS 10 A Multiport fuel injection system/ sequential multiport fuel injection 15 ABS MAIN NO.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 31 EFI NO.2 10 A Multiport fuel injection system/ sequential multiport fuel injection 32 IGCT NO.3 10 A Cooling system 33 SPARE 30 A Spare fuse 34 SPARE 10 A Spare fuse 35 SPARE 7.5 A Spare fuse 36 EFI MAIN 20 A Multiport fuel injection system/ sequential multiport fuel injection, EFI NO.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Instrument panel Fuse 1 2 TAIL PANEL Ampere Circuit 10 A Front position lights, tail lights, license plate lights, rear fog light, front fog lights, manual headlight leveling dial 7.5 A Audio system, “touch screen”, cigarette lighter, glove box light, Toyota parking assist-sensor, switch illumination IGN 7.5 A 4 MET 7.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse 10 11 GAUGE ECU-IG NO.2 Ampere Circuit 10 A Horn, left-hand headlight (low beam), right-hand headlight (low beam), back-up lights, “touch screen”, auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror, Toyota parking assistsensor 10 A Air conditioning system, turn signal lights, auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror, rear view monitor system, moon roof, Toyota parking assist-sensor, brake system 12 ECU-IG1 NO.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Fuse Ampere Circuit 26 ECU-ACC 7.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance After a fuse is replaced If the lights do not turn on even after the fuse has been replaced, a bulb may need replacement. (P. 411) If the replaced fuse blows again, have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. If there is an overload in the circuits The fuses are designed to blow, protecting the wiring harness from damage.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Light bulbs You may replace the following bulbs yourself. The difficulty level of replacement varies depending on the bulb. If necessary bulb replacement seems difficult to perform, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. For more information about replacing other light bulbs, contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear bulb locations Back-up light Rear turn signal light License plate light Rear fog light Tail light Stop light Replacing light bulbs Headlight low beams (halogen bulbs) STEP 1 Turn the bulb base counterclockwise. STEP 2 Unplug the connector while depressing the lock release.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Headlight high beams STEP 1 Turn the bulb base counterclockwise. STEP 2 Unplug the connector while depressing the lock release.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front fog lights STEP 1 Remove the fender liner bolts and clip. STEP 2 Remove the fender liner. STEP 3 Unplug the connector while depressing the lock release.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance STEP 4 Turn the bulb base counterclockwise. Front position lights STEP 1 Turn the bulb base counterclockwise. 4 Remove the light bulb.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front turn signal lights STEP 1 Turn the bulb base counterclockwise. STEP 2 Remove the light bulb.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Back-up lights/rear fog light, tail lights, stop lights and rear turn signal lights STEP 1 Open the back door and remove the cover. STEP 2 Remove the light bulb. Stop light Back-up light Rear fog light Tail light 4 Rear turn signal light Maintenance and care STEP 3 Remove the light bulb.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance License plate lights STEP 1 Remove the cover. To prevent damaging the vehicle, wrap the flathead screwdriver with a tape. STEP 2 Remove the light bulb. Lights other than the above If any of the lights listed below has burnt out, have it replaced by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Discharge headlights (if equipped) If voltage to the discharge bulbs is insufficient, the bulbs may not come on, or may go out temporarily. The discharge bulbs will come on when normal power is restored. LED light bulbs The high mounted stoplight, side turn signal lights and daytime running lights consist of a number of LEDs.
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance CAUTION Replacing light bulbs Turn off the lights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turning off the lights. The bulbs become very hot and may cause burns. Do not touch the glass portion of the light bulb with bare hands. Hold the bulb by the plastic or metal portion. If the bulb is scratched or dropped it may blow out or crack. Fully install light bulbs and any parts used to secure them.
When trouble arises 5-1. Essential information Emergency flashers.......... 422 If your vehicle needs to be towed ......................... 423 If you think something is wrong.............................. 429 5 5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds... ........................ If a warning message is displayed ........................ If you have a flat tire (vehicles with a spare tire) .................................
5-1. Essential information Emergency flashers Use the emergency flashers if the vehicle malfunctions or is involved in an accident. Press the switch to flash all the turn signal lights. To turn them off, press the switch once again. NOTICE To prevent 12-volt battery discharge Do not leave the emergency flashers on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is not operating.
5-1. Essential information If your vehicle needs to be towed If towing is necessary, we recommend having your vehicle towed by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, such as or a commercial towing service, using a lift-type truck or a flat bed truck. Use a safety chain system for all towing, and abide by all state/provincial and local laws. Before towing The following may indicate a problem with your transmission.
5-1. Essential information Emergency towing If a tow truck is not available in an emergency, your vehicle may be temporarily towed using a cable or chain secured to the emergency towing eyelet. This should only be attempted on hard, surfaced roads for short distances at under 30 km/h (18 mph). A driver must be in the vehicle to steer and operate the brakes. The vehicle’s wheels, drive train, axles, steering and brakes must be in good condition.
5-1. Essential information Installing towing eyelet STEP 1 Remove the eyelet cover by pushing outside of it. STEP 2 Insert the towing eyelet into the hole and tighten partially by hand. STEP 3 Tighten down the towing eyelet securely using a wheel nut wrench.
5-1. Essential information Towing with a sling-type truck Do not tow with a sling-type truck to prevent body damage. Towing with a wheel lift-type truck From the front Release the parking brake. From the rear Use a towing dolly under the front wheels.
5-1. Essential information Using a flat bed truck When using a chain or strap to tie down the rear of the vehicle, secure it at a 45 angle as shown in the illustration. Do not overly tighten the tie downs or the vehicle may be damaged. Emergency towing procedure STEP 1 Turn the “POWER” switch to ON mode. Do not turn the “POWER” switch to ACCESSORY mode. STEP 2 Release the parking brake. STEP 3 Change the shift position to N.
5-1. Essential information CAUTION Caution while towing Use extreme caution when towing the vehicle. Avoid sudden starts or erratic driving maneuvers which place excessive stress on the emergency towing eyelet and the cables or chains. Always be cautious of the surroundings and other vehicles while towing. Do not turn the “POWER” switch off. This may lead to accidents as the parking lock will be engaged.
5-1. Essential information If you think something is wrong If you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probably needs adjustment or repair. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible. Visible symptoms Fluid leaks under the vehicle (Water dripping from the air conditioning after use is normal.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds... Calmly perform the following actions if any of the warning lights turn on or flash. If a light turns on or flashes, but then turns off, this does not necessarily indicate a malfunction in the system. Stop the vehicle immediately. Continuing to drive the vehicle may be dangerous. The following warning indicates a possible problem in the brake system.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Stop the vehicle immediately. The following warnings indicate the possibility of damage to the vehicle that may lead to an accident. Immediately stop the vehicle in a safe place and contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Warning light Warning light/Details Charging system warning light Indicates a malfunction in the vehicle’s charging system.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Have the vehicle inspected immediately. Failing to investigate the cause of the following warnings may lead to the system operating abnormally and possibly cause an accident. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, immediately.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning light Warning light/Details Brake system warning light (yellow indicator) Malfunction in the electronically controlled brake system. Follow the correction procedures. After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem, check that the warning light turns off. Warning light (On the center panel) Correction procedure Low fuel level warning light Indicates that the amount of fuel is as follows: • Flashes 6.8 L (1.8 gal., 1.5 Imp. gal.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning light Warning light/Details Correction procedure Master warning light A buzzer sounds and the warning light comes on and flashes to indicate that the master warning system has detected a malfunction. P. 436 *: Driver's and front passenger’s seat belt reminders: The driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt buzzer sounds to alert the driver and front passenger that his or her seat belt is not fastened.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION When the electric power steering system warning light comes on The steering wheel may become extremely heavy. If the steering wheel becomes heavier than usual when operating, firmly hold and operate it using more force than usual.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If a warning message is displayed If a warning is shown on the multi-information display, stay calm and perform the following actions: Master warning light The master warning light also comes on or flashes in order to indicate that a message is currently being displayed on the multi-information display.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Have the vehicle inspected immediately. Failing to investigate the cause of the following warning may lead to the system operating abnormally and possibly cause an accident. Have the vehicle inspected by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, immediately. Warning message Details Indicates a malfunction in the P position control system. A buzzer also sounds.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Follow the correction procedures. After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem, check that the warning light turns off. Warning message Details Correction procedure Indicates that one or more of the side doors is not fully closed. The system also indicates which side doors are not fully closed. If the vehicle reaches a speed of 5 km/h (3 mph), Make sure that all the side doors are closed.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message (Flashing) (Flashing) Correction procedure Indicates that the hybrid system has overheated. A buzzer also sounds. Stop and check. (P. 481) Indicates that the hybrid battery (traction battery) is low. The warning buzzer sounds intermittently or continuously. Stop the vehicle and push the P position switch. Indicates that the transmission is out of P when attempting to start the hybrid system. A buzzer also sounds.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Warning message (Flashes 3 times) Details Correction procedure Indicates that the EVDrive Mode is not available.* A buzzer sounds twice. The reason the EVDrive Mode is not available (the vehicle is idling, hybrid battery [traction battery] charge is low, speed is higher than the EVDrive Mode operating speed range, accelerator pedal is depressed too much) may be displayed. Use the EV-Drive Mode when it becomes available.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Follow the correction procedures. After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem, check that the warning light turns off. Interior buzzer Once Exterior buzzer Warning message (Comes on for 8 seconds.) Details Correction procedure The electronic key is not detected when attempting to start the hybrid system. Confirm the location of the electronic key.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior buzzer Once Exterior buzzer Warning message 3 times (Flashing) Once Continuous (Displayed alternately) (Flashing) Continuous (Flashing) 442 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Details Correction procedure The driver’s door has been opened or closed with the shift position in P, the “POWER” switch in any mode other than off and the electronic key outside of the detection area. Turn the “POWER” switch off or confirm the location of the electronic key.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior buzzer Exterior buzzer Warning message Contin- Continuous uous (Displayed alternately) (Flashing) Once Continuous (Flashing) Correction procedure The driver’s door was opened and closed while the electronic key was not in the vehicle, the shift position was not in P and the “POWER” switch was not turned off. • Push the P position switch. • Confirm the location of the electronic key.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior buzzer Once Exterior buzzer Warning message (Flashes) 444 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Details Correction procedure • When the doors were unlocked with the mechanical key and then the “POWER” switch was pressed, the electronic key could not be detected in the vehicle. • The electronic key could not be detected in the vehicle even after the “POWER” switch was pressed two consecutive times.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior buzzer Once Exterior buzzer Warning message (Flashes) Details Correction procedure Press the “POWER” switch while depressing the brake pedal. During a hybrid system starting procedure in the event that the electronic key was not functioning properly (P. 474), the “POWER” switch was touched with the electronic key. Press the “POWER” switch within 10 seconds of the buzzer sounding.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Interior buzzer Exterior buzzer 446 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Warning message Details Correction procedure Power was turned off due to the automatic power off function. Next time when starting the hybrid system, increase the engine speed slightly and maintain that level for approximately 5 minutes to recharge the battery.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire (vehicles with a spare tire) Remove the flat tire and replace it with the spare provided. Before jacking up the vehicle Stop the vehicle in a safe place on a hard, flat surface. Set the parking brake. Push the P position switch. Stop the hybrid system. Turn on the emergency flashers.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Type B Toolbox Wheel nut wrench Jack Tool bag Spare tire Taking out the spare tire Remove the luggage mat (type A), luggage undertray and jack spacer (type A) or toolbox (type B). Loosen the center fastener that secures the spare tire.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Replacing a flat tire STEP 1 Chock the tires. Flat tire Lefthand side Behind the rear righthand side tire Righthand side Behind the rear lefthand side tire Lefthand side In front of the front right-hand side tire Righthand side In front of the front left-hand side tire Front Rear 5 Slightly loosen the wheel nuts (one turn).
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 3 Turn the tire jack portion “A” by hand until the notch of the jack is in contact with the jack point. STEP 4 Raise the vehicle until the tire is slightly raised off the ground. STEP 5 Remove all the wheel nuts and the tire. When resting the tire on the ground, place the tire so that the wheel design faces up to avoid scratching the wheel surface.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Installing the tire Remove any dirt or foreign matter from the wheel contact surface. STEP 1 If foreign matter is on the wheel contact surface, the wheel nuts may loosen while the vehicle is in motion, and the tire may come off the vehicle. STEP 2 Tapered portion Disc wheel seat STEP 3 Install the tire and loosely tighten each wheel nut by hand by approximately the same amount.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Firmly tighten each nut two or three times in the order shown in the illustration. STEP 4 Tightening torque: 103 N•m (10.5 kgf•m, 76 ft•lbf) STEP 5 Stow the tools in the locations specified below. Jack spacer (type A) or toolbox (type B): spare tire well Jack and tool bag: luggage undertray Flat tire: luggage compartment (on the luggage mat) These are temporary locations while the compact spare tire is in use.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency When stowing the spare tire Type A Stow the jack spacer and jack as shown, with the jack laid flat. Type B Stow the toolbox and jack as shown, making sure that the jack does not protrude above the top of the toolbox. 5 When trouble arises The compact spare tire The compact spare tire is identified by the label “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” on the tire sidewall. Use the compact spare tire temporarily only in an emergency.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat front tire on a road covered with snow or ice Install the compact spare tire on the rear of the vehicle. Perform the following steps and fit tire chains to the front tires. STEP 1 Replace a rear tire with the compact spare tire. STEP 2 Replace the flat front tire with the tire removed from the rear of the vehicle. STEP 3 Fit tire chains to the front tires.
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5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Using the tire jack Improper use of the tire jack may lead to death or serious injuries due to the vehicle suddenly falling off the jack. Do not use the tire jack for any purpose other than replacing tires or installing and removing tire chains. Only use the tire jack that comes with this vehicle for replacing a flat tire. Do not use it on other vehicles, and do not use other tire jacks for replacing tires on this vehicle.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Replacing a flat tire Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of death or serious injury. Have the wheel nuts tightened with a torque wrench to 103 N•m (10.5 kgf•m, 76 ft•lbf) as soon as possible after changing wheels. Failure to follow these precautions could cause the nuts to loosen and the wheels may fall off, which could lead to an accident causing death or serious injury.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION When the spare tire is attached The vehicle speed may not be correctly detected, and the following systems may not operate correctly: ABS & Brake assist VSC Navigation system (if equipped) TRC Cruise control (if equipped) Rear view monitor system (if equipped) NOTICE Do not drive the vehicle with a flat tire. Do not continue driving with a flat tire. Driving even a short distance with a flat tire can damage the tire and the wheel beyond repair.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you have a flat tire (vehicles with an emergency tire puncture repair kit) A puncture caused by a nail or screw passing through the tire tread can be repaired temporarily with the emergency tire puncture repair kit. Before repairing the vehicle Stop the vehicle in a safe place on a hard, flat surface. Set the parking brake. Push the P position switch. Stop the hybrid system. Turn on the emergency flashers.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Type B Jack* (if equipped) or wheel nut wrench (if the tool bag is not equipped) Tool bag (if equipped) Towing eyelet Emergency tire puncture repair kit *: Use of the jack (P.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Before putting the sealant into use Check the degree of the tire damage before making use of the sealant in the emergency tire puncture repair kit. A tire should only to be repaired if the damage is caused by a nail or screw passing through the tire tread. Perform the repair with the nail or screw that has punctured the tire positioned at the bottom, in contact with the ground. Emergency repair with the sealant in the kit is not possible in the following cases.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Emergency repair method Position the nail or screw that has punctured the tire at the bottom, in contact with the ground. Remove the cap from the valve. STEP 1 Valve Cap STEP 2 Valve core tool Valve Bring the protruding part of the valve core tool into contact with the valve to discharge air. Protruding part Pull out the valve core by turning it counterclockwise using the valve core tool.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 6 Injection hose Connect the injection hose by screwing onto the sealant. As it is screwed in, the aluminum seal on the bottle will be torn. Sealant Remove the plug from the injection hose. STEP 7 Plug Injection hose STEP 8 Valve Connect the injection hose to the valve. 5 STEP 9 When trouble arises Injection hose Inject the sealant that is in the bottle. Hold and tilt the bottle, then squeeze sealant out of the bottle as shown.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Attach the sticker as shown. STEP 10 STEP 11 Valve core tool Remove the injection hose from the valve and screw the valve core in the valve securely by turning it clockwise with the valve core tool. Valve core STEP 12 Connect the air compressor hose by threading it on the valve. Hose Compressor STEP 13 With a power outlet: Connect the compressor power plug to the power outlet.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Cigarette lighter Power plug With a cigarette lighter: Remove the cigarette lighter and insert the compressor power plug into the hole. The “POWER” switch must be in ACCESSORY mode. Left-hand drive vehicles: Check the specified inflation pressure. STEP 14 The label is placed as shown in the illustration. Right-hand drive vehicles: Check the specified inflation pressure. The label is placed as shown in the illustration.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 16 Turn the switch “OFF” when the pressure gauge connected to the hose reads the specified pressure. If the inflation pressure is not attained within 5 minutes, emergency repair is not possible due to severe damage. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. STEP 17 After completely filling the tire with air, disconnect the hose from the valve on the tire.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 21 Read the inflation pressure on the pressure gauge. If the pressure is 130 kPa (1.3 kgf/cm2 or bar, 18 psi) or above, fill the tire with air using the compressor until the specified inflation pressure is reached. If the pressure is less than 130 kPa (1.3 kgf/cm2 or bar, 18 psi), the emergency repair that have been performed is not safe for use as damage to the tire is too severe. Do not continue to drive the vehicle.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency Sealant One tire can be repaired using the bottle of sealant stored in the emergency tire puncture repair kit. The sealant can be used when the outside temperature is from -30°C (-22°F) to 60°C (140°F). The sealant has a limited lifespan. The expiry date is marked on the bottle. The sealant should be replaced before the expiry date. Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Precaution for children Keep emergency tire puncture repair kit out of the reach of children and store it properly. Sealant precautions The sealant in the emergency tire puncture repair kit is not for human consumption. If the sealant is consumed inadvertently, drink a large quantity of water and get medical attention immediately. If sealant gets in your eyes or on your skin, thoroughly wash with a large quantity of water.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE Do not drive the vehicle with a flat tire Do not continue driving with a flat tire. Driving even a short distance with a flat tire can damage the tire and the wheel beyond repair. When performing an emergency repair Perform the emergency repair without removing the nail or screw that has punctured the tread of the tire. If the object that has punctured the tire is removed, the repair using the sealant in the emergency tire puncture repair kit may fail.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the hybrid system will not start If the hybrid system still does not start after following the correct starting procedure (P. 175), confirm the following points. The hybrid system will not start even if you are carrying the correct key. One of the following may be the cause of the problem. The electronic key may not be functioning properly.* (P. 474) There may not be sufficient fuel in the vehicle’s tank. Refuel the vehicle.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency The interior lights and headlights do not turn on, or the horn does not sound. One of the following may be the cause of the problem. One or both of the 12-volt battery terminals may be disconnected. The 12-volt battery may be discharged. (P. 476) Contact any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, if the problem cannot be repaired, or if repair procedures are unknown.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If you lose your keys New genuine Toyota keys can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, using the other key and the key number stamped on your key number plate.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the electronic key does not operate properly If communication between the electronic key and vehicle is interrupted (P. 48, 61) or the electronic key cannot be used because the battery is depleted, the smart entry & start system, push button start and wireless remote control cannot be used. In such cases, the doors can be opened or the hybrid system can be started by following the procedure below. Locking and unlocking the doors Use the mechanical key (P.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 3 To change “POWER” switch modes: Within 5 seconds of the buzzer sounding, release the brake pedal and press the “POWER” switch. Modes can be changed each time the switch is pressed. (P. 176) To start the hybrid system: Press the “POWER” switch within 5 seconds after the buzzer sounds, keeping the brake pedal depressed.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the 12-volt battery is discharged The following procedures may be used to start the hybrid system if the vehicle's 12-volt battery is discharged. You can call any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. If you have a set of jumper (or booster) cables and a second vehicle with a 12-volt battery, you can jump start your Toyota following the steps below. STEP 1 Open the hood and fuse block cover.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 3 Connect the jumper cables. Exclusive jump starting terminal on your vehicle Positive (+) battery terminal on the second vehicle Negative (-) battery terminal on the second vehicle Connect the jumper cable to ground on your vehicle as shown in the illustration. STEP 4 Start the engine of the second vehicle. Increase the engine speed slightly and maintain at that level for approximately 5 minutes to recharge the 12-volt battery of your vehicle.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 7 Once the hybrid system has started, remove the jumper cables in the exact reverse order in which they were connected. STEP 8 Close the exclusive jump starting terminal cover and reinstall the fuse box cover. Once the hybrid system starts, have the vehicle checked at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION Avoiding 12-volt battery fires or explosions Observe the following precautions to prevent accidentally igniting the flammable gas that may be emitted from the 12-volt battery: Make sure each jumper cable is connected to the correct terminal and that it is not unintentionally in contact with any other than the intended terminal.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION After recharging the 12-volt battery Have the 12-volt battery inspected at any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional 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. When replacing the 12-volt battery P.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle overheats The following may indicate that your vehicle is overheating: The top segments of the engine coolant temperature gauge are flashing: The engine may be overheating. “HYBRID SYSTEM OVERHEAT” is shown on the multi-information display: The power control unit may be overheating. Follow the correction procedure as described below.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 3 Check to see if the cooling fans are operating. If the fans are operating: Wait until the high engine coolant temperature warning light goes off and then stop the hybrid system. If the fans are not operating: Stop the hybrid system immediately and call any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency If “HYBRID SYSTEM OVERHEAT” is shown on the multi-information display STEP 1 Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn off the air conditioning system. STEP 2 Leave the hybrid system operating and carefully lift the hood. STEP 3 Check if the cooling fans are operating. If the fans are operating: Wait until “HYBRID SYSTEM OVERHEAT” disappears and then stop the hybrid system.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency STEP 5 If necessary, add power control unit coolant up to the “F” line. Water can be used in an emergency measure if power control unit coolant is unavailable. (P. 498) Have the vehicle checked at the nearest authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional, as soon as possible. Overheating The following symptoms may occur when your vehicle is overheating: Hybrid system output decrease.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION To prevent an accident or injury when inspecting under the hood of your vehicle If steam is seen coming from under the hood, do not open the hood until the steam has subsided. The engine compartment may be very hot, causing serious injury such as burns. With a hybrid vehicle, there are times when the gasoline engine automatically starts to run or the cooling fans suddenly start to operate. Do not touch or approach the rotating parts of the belt or fans.
5-2. 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. STEP 1 Set the parking brake, change the shift position to P and stop the hybrid system. STEP 2 Remove the mud, snow, or sand from around the stuck tire. STEP 3 Place wood, stones or some other material to help provide traction under the tires. STEP 4 Restart the hybrid system.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency NOTICE To avoid damaging the transmission and other components Avoid spinning the wheels. If the vehicle remains stuck after trying these procedures, the vehicle may require towing to be freed.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency 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: STEP 1 Steadily step on the brake pedal with both feet and firmly depress it. Do not pump the brake pedal repeatedly as this will increase the effort required to slow the vehicle. STEP 2 Change the shift position to N.
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency CAUTION If the hybrid system has to be turned off while driving Power assist for the brakes and steering wheel will be lost, making the brake pedal harder to depress and the steering wheel heavier to turn. Decelerate as much as possible before turning off the hybrid system.
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Vehicle specifications 6 6-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.).......... 492 Fuel information ................ 504 6-2. Customization Customizable features ......
6-1. Specifications Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) Dimensions and weight Overall length 4245 mm (167.1 in.) Overall width 1760 mm (69.3 in.) Overall height* 1510 mm (59.4 in.) Wheelbase 2600 mm (102.4 in.) 1 Front 1535 mm (60.4 in.)*2 1515 mm (59.6 in.)*3 Rear 1535 mm (60.4 in.)*2 1515 mm (59.6 in.)*3 Tread Gross vehicle mass Maximum permissible axle capacity *1: *2: *3: Unladen vehicles 195/65R15 tires 215/45R17 tires 492 UK_AURIS_HV_EE 1805 kg (3980 lb.
6-1. Specifications Vehicle identification Vehicle identification number The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal identifier for your vehicle. This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. This number is stamped under the right-hand front seat. On right-hand drive vehicles, this number is also stamped on the top left of the instrument panel.
6-1. Specifications Engine number The engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown. Engine Model 2ZR-FXE Type 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasoline Bore and stroke 80.5 88.3 mm (3.17 3.48 in.) Displacement 1798 cm3 (109.7 cu.in.
6-1. Specifications Electric motor (Traction motor) Type Permanent magnet motor Maximum output 60 kW Maximum torque 207 N•m (21.1 kgf•m, 153 ft•lbf) Hybrid battery (Traction battery) Type Nickel-Metal hydride battery Voltage 7.2 V/module Capacity 6.5 Ah (3HR) Quantity 28 modules Overall voltage 201.6 V Lubrication system Oil capacity (Drain and refill reference) With filter Without filter 4.2 L (4.4 qt., 3.7 Imp. qt.) 3.9 L (4.1 qt., 3.4 Imp. qt.
6-1. Specifications Engine oil selection “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Toyota recommends the use of approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil”. Another motor oil of matching quality can also be used. Oil grade: 0W-20, 5W-20, 5W-30 and 10W-30: API grade SL “Energy-Conserving”, SM “Energy-Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil 15W-40 and 20W-50: API grade SL or SM multigrade engine oil Recommended viscosity (SAE): Preferred Temperature range anticipated before next oil change.
6-1. Specifications The 0W portion of the oil viscosity rating indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. The 20 in 0W-20 indicates the oil viscosity when the oil is at its operating temperature. An oil with a higher viscosity may be better suited if the vehicle is operated at high speeds, or under extreme load conditions.
6-1. Specifications Cooling system Capacity (reference) Gasoline engine With an exhaust heat recovery system Without an exhaust heat recovery system Power control unit Coolant type 7.2 L (7.6 qt., 6.3 Imp. qt.) 6.5 L (6.9 qt., 5.7 Imp. qt.) 2.1 L (2.2 qt., 1.8 Imp. qt.) Use either of the following.
6-1. Specifications Electrical system 12-volt battery Open voltage at 20C (68F): Charging rates 12.6 12.8 V Fully charged 12.2 12.4 V Half charged 11.5 11.9 V Discharged (Voltage checked 20 minutes after the hybrid system and all the lights are turned off) 4.2 A max. Transmission Fluid capacity* 3.4 L (3.6 qt., 3.0 Imp. qt.) Fluid type Toyota Genuine ATF WS *: The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference.
6-1. Specifications Brakes Pedal clearance *1 Left-hand drive vehicles Right-hand drive vehicles 78 mm (3.07 in.) Min. 82 mm (3.23 in.) Min. Pedal free play 1 6 mm (0.04 0.24 in.) Parking brake lever travel *2 4 7 clicks Fluid type SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE J1704 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 4 *1: Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with a force of 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf) while the hybrid system is operating *2: Parking brake lever travel when pulled up with a force of 200 N (20.
6-1. Specifications Tires and wheels 17-inch tires Tire size Tire inflation pressure (Recommended cold tire inflation pressure) 215/45R17 87W Vehicle speed Front wheel kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi) Rear wheel kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi) More than 160 km/h (99 mph) 250 (2.5, 36) 250 (2.5, 36) 160 km/h (99 mph) or less 230 (2.3, 33) 220 (2.2, 32) Wheel size 17 7 J Wheel nut torque 103 N•m (10.
6-1. Specifications Compact spare tire Tire size T125/70D17 98M Tire inflation pressure (Recommended cold tire inflation pressure) 420 kPa (4.2 kgf/cm2 or bar, 60 psi) Wheel size 17 4T Wheel nut torque 103 N•m (10.
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6-1. Specifications Fuel information EU area: Your vehicle must use only unleaded gasoline conforming to European standard EN228. For optimum engine performance, select unleaded gasoline with a Research Octane Number of 95 or higher. Except EU area: Your vehicle must use only unleaded gasoline. For optimum engine performance, select unleaded gasoline with a Research Octane Number of 95 or higher.
6-1. Specifications NOTICE Notice on fuel quality Do not use improper fuels. If improper fuels are used the engine will be damaged. Do not use leaded gasoline. Leaded gasoline will cause the three-way catalytic converter to lose its effectiveness and the emission control system to function improperly. EU area: Bioethanol fuel sold under names such as “E50” or “E85” and fuel containing a large amount of ethanol should not be used. The use of these fuels will damage the vehicle's fuel system.
6-2. Customization Customizable features Your vehicle includes a variety of electronic features that can be personalized to your preferences. Programming these preferences requires specialized equipment and may be performed by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional. Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other functions being customized.
6-2. Customization Item Daytime running light system (P. 208) Illumination (P. 336) Default setting Customized setting Daytime running light system ON OFF Time elapsed before lights turn off 15 seconds Operation when the doors are unlocked ON OFF Operation after the “POWER” switch is turned off ON OFF Operation when you approach the vehicle with the electronic key on your person (when the interior light main switch is in the door position) ON OFF Function 7.
6-2. Customization Multi-information display (P.
Index Abbreviation list ...................... 510 Alphabetical index................... 511 What to do if... ......................... 521 For details of equipment related to the navigation system and touch screen, such as the audio system, refer to the ““touch screen” Owner's manual”.
Abbreviation list Abbreviation/Acronym list ABBREVIATIONS MEANING A/C Air Conditioning ABS Anti-lock Brake System ACC Accessory CRS Child Restraint System DISP Display ECO Economy/Ecology ECU Electronic Control Unit ELR Emergency Locking Retractor EPS Electric Power Steering GVM Gross Vehicle Mass LED Light Emitting Diode MPAC Maximum Permissible Axle Capacity PWR Power SRS Supplemental Restraint System TRC Traction Control VIN Vehicle Identification Number VSC Vehicle St
Alphabetical index Alphabetical index A A/C............................................. 244 ABS ........................................... 228 Air conditioning filter .............. 394 Air conditioning system Air conditioning filter.............. 394 Automatic air conditioning system ................................ 244 Airbags Airbag manual on-off system ................................ 160 Airbag operating conditions ........................... 131 Airbag precautions for your child ..................
Alphabetical index B Back door ................................... 75 Back-up lights Replacing light bulbs............. 411 Wattage................................. 503 Battery Checking ............................... 381 Hybrid battery (traction battery) ................... 38 If the vehicle has a discharged 12-volt battery................................. 476 Preparing and checking before winter.......................236 Bluetooth® audio ..................... 295 Bluetooth® phone ....................
Alphabetical index D Daytime running light system .................................... 208 Defogger Rear window ......................... 251 Side mirror ............................ 251 Dimension ................................ 492 Display Trip information ..................... 200 Warning message ................. 436 Do-it-yourself maintenance .... 366 Doors Door lock..................... 44, 70, 72 Door windows .........................97 Double locking system .......... 113 Side mirrors..............
Alphabetical index Emergency tire puncture repair kit ................................. 459 Engine Compartment ........................ 373 Hood ..................................... 369 How to start the hybrid system ..................... 175 Identification number............. 493 If the hybrid system will not start............................... 471 Ignition switch .......................175 Overheating .......................... 481 “POWER” switch ...................
Alphabetical index G Gas station information .......... 524 Gauges...................................... 193 Glove box ................................. 340 H Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)................ 309 Hazard lights Switch ................................... 422 Head restraints Adjusting ................................ 84 Headlight cleaner..................... 218 Headlights Discharge headlight precautions ......................... 420 Replacing light bulbs............. 411 Switch .
Alphabetical index L Language Multi-information display ................................ 200 License plate lights Replacing light bulbs............. 411 Wattage................................. 503 Light bulbs Replacing .............................. 411 Wattage................................. 503 Lights Emergency flasher switch ..... 422 Fog light switch ..................... 211 Hazard light switch................ 422 Headlights switch .................. 206 Interior light switch ................
Alphabetical index O Odometer.................................. 194 Oil Engine oil .............................. 374 Opener Back door................................ 75 Fuel filler door .......................104 Hood ..................................... 369 Outside rear view mirrors Adjusting and folding............... 94 Outside temperature display .................................... 201 Overheating, Hybrid system .................................... 481 P P position switch .....................
Alphabetical index S Seat belts Adjusting the seat belt............. 86 Child restraint system installation........................... 150 Cleaning and maintaining the seat belts ...................... 361 Emergency Locking Retractor (ELR) .................... 88 How to wear your seat belt ..... 86 How your child should wear the seat belt .......................... 89 Pregnant women, proper seat belt use.............. 88 Reminder light.......................433 Seat belt pretensioners ...........
Alphabetical index Storage feature ........................ 339 Storage precautions ................ 235 Stuck If your vehicle becomes stuck ................................... 486 Sun visors ................................ 343 Sunshade Roof ...................................... 101 Switch Airbag manual on-off switch.................................. 160 “ECO MODE” switch ............. 186 Emergency flasher switch ..... 422 Engine switch........................ 175 Fog light switch .....................
Alphabetical index V Vanity lights Vanity lights........................... 344 Wattage................................. 503 Vanity mirrors .......................... 344 Vehicle identification number ................................... 493 Vehicle stability control .......... 228 Vehicle stability control+ ........ 228 VSC ........................................... 228 VSC+ ......................................... 228 W Warning buzzers Brake system ........................
What to do if... What to do if... A tire punctures The hybrid system does not start P. 447 If you have a flat tire P. 459 P. 471 If the hybrid system will not start P. 107 Immobilizer system P. 476 If the 12-volt battery is discharged The top segments of the engine coolant temperature gauge are flashing P. 481 If your vehicle overheats Steam can be seen coming from under the hood The key is lost P. 473 If you lose your keys The 12-volt battery runs out P.
What to do if... Warning lights Brake system warning light (red indicator) P. 430 Slip indicator light Brake system warning light (yellow indicator) P. 432 Cruise control indicator P. 432 light* Charging system warnP. 431 ing light Automatic headlight leveling sysP. 432 tem warning light High engine coolant temperature warning light P. 431 Low fuel level warning light P. 433 Malfunction indicator lamp P. 432 Driver’s seat belt reminder light P.
What to do if... A warning message is displayed P.
GAS STATION INFORMATION Auxiliary catch lever P. 369 Hood lock release lever P. 369 Fuel tank capacity (Reference) Fuel type Cold tire inflation pressure Engine oil capacity (Drain and refill reference) Engine oil type 524 UK_AURIS_HV_EE Fuel filler door P. 104 Fuel filler door opener P. 104 Tire inflation pressure P. 501 45 L (11.9 gal., 9.9 Imp. gal.) P. 105, 494 P. 501 With filter Without filter L (qt., Imp. qt.) 4.2 (4.4, 3.7) 3.9 (4.1, 3.