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SECTION 1– 1 FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA VEHICLE Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Instrument cluster and multi−information display overview . . . . . . . . 5 Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster and multi−information display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Instrument panel overview 1. Side vent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 2. Side defroster outlet 3. Instrument cluster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4. Center vents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 5. Glove box . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 308 6. Power door lock switches . . . . . . . . . 40 7. Power window switches . . . . . . . . . . . 43
1. Headlight and turn signal switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 2. Wiper and washer switches . . . . . . . 117 3. “POWER” switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 4. Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 5. Multi−information display or navigation system including multi−information display (For the navigation system, see the
17. Climate remote control switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 18. Instrument panel light control dial . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 19. Audio remote control switches . . . . 277 4
Instrument cluster and multi−information display overview 1. Service reminder indicators and indicator lights . . . . . . . . . . 125, 133 2. Speedometer 3. Fuel gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 4. Odometer and trip meter . . . . . . . . . 123 11p002k 5
Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster and multi−information display and or Anti−lock brake system warning light *1 Brake system warning lights *1 (U.S.A.) SRS warning light *1 (Canada) Engine oil replacement reminder light *1 Driver’s seat belt reminder light *1 (for vehicles sold in the U.S.A.) Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light *1 Vehicle stability control system warning
Hybrid battery warning light *2 Tail light indicator light or Electric power steering system warning light *2 Driving ready light Automatic head light leveling system Automatic air conditioner indicator light warning light *2 Hybrid system warning light *2 Recirculate mode indicator light Cruise control indicator light *3 Windshield air flow indicator light Rear window and outside rear view
*1 : For details, see “Service reminder indi- cators and warning buzzers— —Instru- ment cluster” on page 125. *2 : For details, see “Service reminder indi- cators and warning buzzers— —Multi− information display” on page 133. *3 : If this light flashes, see “Cruise con- trol” on page 156. *4 : For details, see “Hybrid transaxle” on page 144. *5 : For details, see
SECTION 1– 2 FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA VEHICLE Toyota hybrid system Toyota hybrid system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Toyota hybrid system operating condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Starting your vehicle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 For efficient use of your
Toyota hybrid system Toyota hybrid system operating condition Toyota hybrid system combines a gaso- Basic operations are described below. Be- line engine and electric motor power to sides, Toyota hybrid system performs vari- improve the fuel economy and minimize ous controls depending on the operating the emissions as well as to provide condition: The “Energy Monitor” screen better power
12p060b 12p061b 12p062b Gasoline power Electric and gasoline Storing electric power in use power in use During normal driving, the vehicle runs When driving at full throttle, additional When decreasing speed or applying the mainly on gasoline power. However, the electric power is applied from the hybrid brakes, the turning force of the wheels electric motor, using electric power gener- battery.
Starting your vehicle Your vehicle is equipped with push but- ton start system. The hybrid system will start automatically by pressing the “POWER” switch briefly with the brake pedal depressed. With smart function 1. Carry the key with you. 2. Press the “POWER” switch briefly with the brake pedal depressed. 12p063b 12p064b Without smart function 1. Insert the key. 2. Press the
For efficient use of your vehicle Drive your vehicle with a smooth accel- When parking, be sure to put the hy- eration and deceleration. brid transaxle in “P”. While driving, use INFORMATION " While driving, energy is recovered the hybrid transaxle in “D”. The gasoline engine starts and stops through the regenerative brake as the " In “N”, the gasoline engine operates automatically.
Precautions for use The vehicle runs in combination with Hybrid battery These high voltage parts or cables the gasoline and electric power. Pay special attention to the following items. consisting of an electromagnetic Service shielding structure produce relatively Be careful of high voltage and high the same amount of electromagnetic plug temperature. High voltage waves as conventional
" As the vehicle runs with both the gaso- When you leave your vehicle, put the line engine and electric motor, you may hybrid transaxle in “P” and set the CAUTION hear a motor sound coming from the parking brake. Be sure to carry the key engine compartment. with you and lock all the doors. " When you leave your vehicle, be sure to shut off the hybrid system. " When the hybrid system is
When the multi−information display shows this message, the master warn- ing light ( ) comes on in the instru- ment cluster. Read the message and follow the instruction. " When you leave your vehicle, or stop 12p065a or park for a while, put the hybrid 12P009d transaxle in “P”. " Charging is necessary. In “N”, charging will not be applied. The electric genera- tor operates in “P”,
" Do not wet or put foreign objects over the air vent. Otherwise, the hybrid bat- CAUTION " If the fluid leaks or gets in some tery may be adversely affected and be part of the vehicle, never touch it damaged. If you are involved in an accident, because it may be electrolyte follow these precautions. (strong alkali) from the hybrid bat- " You may hear a cooling fan noise from the air vent. " Move
SECTION 2– 1 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Keys and Doors Keys . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Hybrid vehicle immobilizer system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Smart entry and start system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 Wireless remote
Keys CAUTION " People with implanted pacemakers or cardiac defibrillators should keep away from the smart entry and start 21p001a 21P112 system antennas, because the radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. For the antenna loca- tions, see “ANTENNA LOCATIONS” on page 26. " Users of any electrical medical de- vice other than implanted pacemak- ers and implanted cardiac defibrilla-
Hybrid vehicle immobilizer system NOTICE When using a key containing a trans- ponder chip, observe the following precautions: z Do not affix any material that cuts off electromagnetic waves (such as 21p005a 21p113b a metal seal) on the key. z Do not knock the key hard against other objects. z Do not leave the key exposed to high temperatures for a long period, such as on the dashboard or hood
Carrying a smart key and pressing the “POWER” switch automatically cancels the system, which enables the hybrid system to start. The indicator light will go off. For your Toyota dealer to make you a new key with built−in transponder chip, 21p007b your dealer will need your key number and master key. However, there is a limit 21p006a to the number of additional keys your Toyota dealer can
Inserting the registered key in the key slot For vehicles sold in U.S.A. automatically cancels the system, which enables the hybrid system to start. The FCC ID: MOZRI−24KTY indicator light will go off. MADE IN JAPAN For your Toyota dealer to make you a new key with built−in transponder chip, This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the 21p007b your dealer
Smart entry and start system For vehicles sold in Canada By carrying a smart key, you can lock and unlock the doors and start the hy- This device complies with RSS−210 of brid system. industry Canada. Operation is subject to For locking the doors, see “Locking the the following two conditions: doors with smart function” on page 30. (1) This device may not cause interfer- For unlocking the
INFORMATION D If you do not drive your vehicle, CAUTION store the smart key, keeping it at D Be sure to take the smart key with you. least 5 m (16 ft.) away from the ve- " People with implanted pacemakers hicle. or cardiac defibrillators should keep D In the following cases, the smart away from the smart entry and start function or wireless remote control system antennas, because the radio
ANTENNA LOCATIONS 1. Antennas inside cabin 2. Antennas outside cabin 21p157 ALARMS AND WARNING LIGHT Your vehicle is equipped with alarms inside and outside, as well as warning light in the instrument cluster, that re- mind you if there is a problem involv- ing the smart entry and start system. This warning light will come on when the “IG−ON” mode is enabled and will go off after a few
(a) The hybrid system was not turned (b) The smart key was brought outside (d) The smart key was brought outside off and the transaxle was in a posi- the vehicle with the transaxle in a the vehicle. tion other than “P”. position other than “P”. When the driver’s door is opened or When the driver’s door is opened with the When the driver’s door is opened or closed with the hybrid
(f) The smart key was brought outside (g) Preventing the key from being (i) Outside of effective range the vehicle. locked inside the vehicle When the “POWER” switch is pressed, it When a door other than the driver’s door When you close the door with the hybrid is determined that the smart key is not in is opened or closed with the hybrid sys- system off but with the smart key left in the
Warning and its meaning Inside warning alarm Outside warning alarm Warning light Causes One beep The driver’s door was opened when the hybrid system was in “ACC” — — (sounds continuously) or “IG−ON” and when the transaxle was in a position other than “P”. The driver brought out the smart key from the vehicle with the hybrid One beep One beep On system not to be turned off and
LOCKING THE DOORS WITH SMART FUNCTION INFORMATION The smart entry and start system will D The rear doors are not equipped lock the doors without being inserted with smart function. into the door keyhole. D When locking the doors, be sure to When you exit the vehicle carrying the push the lock button on the outside 21p128 smart key and push the lock button on the front door handle or back door
When you push and hold down the back door opener switch, carrying the smart INFORMATION key, the ID code is checked in the same D The rear doors are not equipped way as in the front door case. And all the with smart function. doors will unlock. At this time, two beeps sound and the turn signal lights flash D When unlocking the door(s), be sure to take hold of the back side of the 21p136 twice.
CHANGING THE DOORS TO BE UN- D When you take hold of the handle D If another person who is not carry- LOCKED or push the back door opener to ing a smart key takes hold of an unlock the door(s), be sure to con- outside door handle or push the Each time you push the lock button firm that the door(s) have been un- back door opener when you are together with the panic button on the locked. If the
BATTERY POWER SAVING To reactivate the smart function, perform INFORMATION When doors are locked, the smart entry any of the following: z When changing the mode, be sure and start system transmits electromagnetic (a) Press the lock button on the outside to push both lock and panic but- waves to the outside of the vehicle at front door handle or back door while tons firmly, or panic alarm may be
If you do not intend to drive your vehicle INFORMATION for a long time, push the cancel switch to D To maintain communication with the deactivate the smart function. vehicle, smart keys use built−in bat- tery power. The battery service life INFORMATION is about 1 to 3 years on average. If The smart function will be deactivated battery power becomes insufficient, replace the battery with a new
Wireless remote control— For vehicles sold in U.S.A. CAUTION FCC ID: MOZB31EG Changes or modifications not ex- MADE IN JAPAN pressly approved by the party respon- sible for compliance could void the FCC ID: MOZB31UG MADE IN JAPAN user’s authority to operate the equip- ment. 21p147 FCC ID: MOZRO−2TY−1 For vehicles sold in Canada MADE IN JAPAN This device complies with RSS−210 of FCC ID:
—Locking and unlocking doors The wireless remote control key is an " The battery may have been consumed. electronic component. Observe the follow- Check the battery in the key. To re- ing instructions in order not to cause dam- place the battery, see “—Replacing bat- age to the key. tery” on page 38. " Do not leave the key in places where If you lose your key, contact your Toyota the
—Activating panic mode To lock and unlock all the doors, push This double switch operation to unlock all the switches slowly and securely. the side doors and back door can be To lock: Push the lock switch. All the side changed to a single switch operation. For doors and back door are locked simulta- details, contact your Toyota dealer. neously. At this time, the turn signal lights When the
—Replacing battery The panic mode does not work in “IG−ON” For replacement, use a CR2032 lithium mode. CAUTION battery or equivalent and a special screw- The alarm function can be activated or driver. Changes or modifications not ex- deactivated. For details, contact your pressly approved by the party respon- CAUTION Toyota dealer. sible for compliance could void the For vehicles sold in
NOTICE z Make sure the positive side and negative side of the battery are faced correctly. z Do not replace the battery with wet 21p016d 21p017c hands. Water may cause unexpected rust. z Do not touch or move any compo- nents inside the transmitter, or it may interfere with proper operation. z Be careful not to bend the electrode when inserting the battery and that 1. Remove the mechanical key
Side doors 21p008a 21p009a 21p010a Driver’s side LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE DRIV- LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH IN- ER’S DOOR WITH MECHANICAL KEY SIDE LOCK KNOB Insert the mechanical key into the key- Move the lock knob. hole and turn it. To lock: Push the knob forward. To lock: Turn the knob forward. To unlock: Pull the knob backward. To unlock: Turn the knob backward. The driver’s door can be
LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH CAUTION Push the switch. Before driving, be sure that the doors To lock: Push the switch down on the are closed and locked, especially front side. when small children are in the ve- To unlock: Push the switch down on the rear side. 21p012b hicle. Along with the proper use of seat belts, locking the doors helps All the doors lock or unlock
Back door CAUTION Keep the back door closed while driv- ing. This not only keeps the luggage from being thrown out, but also pre- 12p032 12p033 vents exhaust gases from entering the vehicle. If the 12 volt battery is disconnected or run down, the back door will be automati- cally locked and the back door system may not work after you reconnect, replace or recharge the 12 volt battery. In any of
Power windows If the 12 volt battery is disconnected or run down, the power window may not operate automatically and the jam protec- tion function will not function correctly af- ter you reconnect, replace or recharge the 12 volt battery. In any of these cases, you 21p019a 21p020b should normalize the power window. To normalize the power window: 1. Push down the power window switch and lower the
CAUTION To avoid death or serious injury, you Window lock must do the following. switch " Before you close the power win- 21p021b dows, always make sure there is nobody around the power windows. You must also make sure the heads, hands and other parts of the bodies of all occupants are kept completely inside the vehicle. If someone’s neck, head or hands get caught in a closing window, it
Hood " Never leave anyone (particularly a small child) alone in your vehicle, es- pecially with the key still inserted or with the hybrid system other than “OFF”. Otherwise, he/she could use the power window switches and get 21p026c 21p027d trapped in a window. Unattended per- son (particularly a small child) can be involved in a serious accident. To open the hood: 2. In front of the
Theft deterrent system NOTICE Be sure to return the support rod to its clip before closing the hood. Clos- ing the hood with the support rod 21p032e inserted into the slot could cause the hood to bend. 21p028a 3. Hold the hood open by inserting the To deter vehicle theft, the system is support rod into the slot. designed to sound an alarm if any of Before closing the hood, check to see that the
The indicator light will come on when all If any of the doors are unlocked without the doors and hood are closed and the mechanical key, wireless remote con- locked. trol transmitter or smart function and the The system will automatically be set after key is not in the key slot, all the doors 30 seconds. When the system is set, the will be automatically locked again. indicator light will start
Fuel tank cap CANCELING THE SYSTEM The system will be cancelled by the above mentioned two ways. If the tail lights come on for 2 seconds, the theft deterrent system has been alarmed. Check to see if there is any abnormality on your vehicle. 21p117 21p030e TESTING THE SYSTEM 1. Open all the windows. 2. Set the system as described above. The doors should be locked with the mechanical key,
CAUTION 2 1 " Do not smoke, cause spark or allow open flames when refueling. The fumes are flammable. " When opening the cap, do not re- move the cap quickly. In hot weath- 21p114 21p115 er, fuel under pressure could cause injury by spraying out the filler neck if the cap is suddenly re- moved. " Do not fuel additionally after initial auto−stop filling up, or fuel may splash out. 2. To remove
CAUTION " Make sure the cap is installed se- curely to prevent fuel spillage in the event of an accident. " Use only a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap for replacement. It is designed to regulate fuel tank pressure. NOTICE To prevent damage to the cap, apply force only in the turning direction to the cap. Do not pull or pry it. 50
SECTION 2– 2 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Occupant restraint systems Seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Front seats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Fold−down rear seat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Front seats— Seats —Front seat precautions While the vehicle is being driven, all ve- Driver seat hicle occupants should have the seatback " Slightly recline the back of the upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- CAUTION seat. Although vehicle designs vary, erly wear the seat belts provided. many drivers can achieve the 250 mm (10 in.) distance, even with the The SRS driver airbag
—Seat adjustment precautions Front passenger seat Front seats (with SRS side airbags) CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION " Do not adjust the seat while the The SRS side airbags are installed in vehicle is moving as the seat may The SRS front passenger airbag also the driver and front passenger seats. unexpectedly move and cause the deploys with considerable force, and Observe the following precautions.
—Adjusting front seats 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER " While adjusting the seat, do not put Hold the center of the lever and pull it your hands under the seat or near up. Then slide the seat to the desired the moving parts. Otherwise, your hands or fingers may be caught position with slight body pressure and release the lever. and injured. 2. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER Lean forward and
—Flattening seatbacks CAUTION " Do not allow passengers to ride on the flattened seat while driving; use the seat in the normal position. 22p226a 22p227a " After putting back the seat, try pushing the seat and seatback for- ward and rearward to make sure it is secured in place. Be certain to replace head restraint. 1. Remove the head restraint. Hold the 2. Pull the seatback angle adjusting le-
Fold−down rear seat CAUTION When only rear left seat is folded down, rear seat alone can be used. Never sit on the center seat because the rear center seat belt cannot be fastened correctly when the rear left 22p203 seat is folded down. Lower the head restraints to the lowest BEFORE RETURNING REAR SEAT position. Push down the lock release Make sure the shoulder belt pass button and fold the
Head restraints For your safety and comfort, adjust the CAUTION head restraint before driving, To raise: Pull it up. When returning the seatback to the To lower: Push it down while pressing the upright position, observe the follow- lock release button. ing precautions in order to prevent Rear center head restraint—When an oc- death or serious injury in a collision or sudden stop: 22p002b
Seat belts— Armrest —Seat belt precautions Toyota strongly urges that the driver and Do not allow any children to stand up or passengers in the vehicle be properly re- kneel on either rear or front seats. An strained at all times with the seat belts unrestrained child could suffer serious in- provided. Failure to do so could increase jury or death during emergency braking or the chance of
—Fastening front and rear seat belts CAUTION " Be careful not to damage the belt webbing or hardware. Take care that Persons should ride in their seats they do not get caught or pinched properly wearing their seat belts in the seat or doors. whenever the vehicle is moving. " Inspect the belt system periodically. Otherwise, they are much more likely to suffer serious bodily injury or Check for
When a passenger’s shoulder belt is com- pletely extended and is then retracted CAUTION even slightly, the belt is locked in that Take up slack position and cannot be extended. This fea- " Both high−positioned lap belts and ture is used to hold the child restraint loose−fitting belts could cause system securely. (For details, see “Child death or serious injuries due to Too high
CAUTION Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder. The belt should be 22p005b kept away from your neck, but not falling off your shoulder. Failure to 22p004a do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause death or serious injuries in a colli- sion. Seat belts with an adjustable shoulder To release the belt, press the buckle
—Seat belt extender If your seat belts cannot be fastened se- curely because they are not long enough, " Make sure the “AIRBAG ON” a personalized seat belt extender is avail- indicator light is illuminated when able from your Toyota dealer free of using the seat belt extender for the charge. front passenger seat. If the “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light is Please contact your local Toyota
As far as the seat belt extender on the " Do not use the seat belt extender front passenger side is concerned, do not when installing a child restraint fail to disconnect the extender from the system on the front or rear passen- seat belt after the above operation in or- ger seat. If installing a child re- der to activate the front passenger airbag straint system with the seat belt correctly
—Seat belt pretensioners The front passenger’s seat belt pretension- er will not activate if no passenger is detected in the front passenger seat by the front passenger occupant classification system. However, the front passenger’s 22p009b seat belt pretensioner may activate if lug- gage is put on the seat, or the seat belt 22p237 is buckled up regardless of the presence of an occupant in
The seat belt pretensioners are controlled NOTICE by the airbag sensor assembly. The airbag sensor assembly consists of a safing sen- Do not perform any of the following sor and airbag sensor. changes without consulting your When the seat belt pretensioners are acti- Toyota dealer. Such changes can in- vated, an operating noise may be heard terfere with proper operation of the and a small amount
SRS airbags— —SRS driver and front passenger airbags If any of the following conditions occurs, this indicates a malfunction of the airbags or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. " The light does not come on when the “IG−ON” mode is enabled or remains on for more than 6 seconds. 22p012a 22p013b " The light comes on while driving. " If either front
In response to a severe frontal impact, the SRS front airbags work with the seat CAUTION " Improperly seated and/or restrained belts to help reduce injury by inflating. infants and children can be killed The SRS front airbags help reduce injuries " The SRS front airbag system is de- or seriously injured by the deploy- mainly to the driver’s or front passenger’s signed only as a supplement to
The SRS front airbags are designed to deploy in severe (usually frontal) colli- sions where the magnitude and duration of the forward deceleration of the ve- hicle exceeds the designed threshold Hitting a curb, edge level. Collision from Falling into or jump- of pavement or ing over a deep hole The SRS front airbags will deploy if the severity of the impact is above the de- 22p015c the rear
8. Driver’s seat position sensor The airbag sensor assembly consists of a 9. Airbag sensor assembly safing sensor and airbag sensor. 10. Airbag module for driver The front airbag sensors constantly moni- (airbag and inflator) tor the forward deceleration of the vehicle. If an impact results in a forward decelera- tion beyond the designed threshold level, 22p238 the system triggers the airbag
Deployment of the airbags happens in a fraction of a second, so the airbags must CAUTION " If the seat belt extender has been inflate with considerable force. While the connected to the driver’s seat belt system is designed to reduce serious inju- The driver or front passenger who is buckle without wearing the seat belt ries, primarily to the head and chest, it too close to the steering wheel
22p020a 22p236 22p022c " Do not sit on the edge of the seat " Toyota strongly recommends that " Do not put anything or any part of or lean against the dashboard when all infants and children be placed in your body on or in front of the the vehicle is in use, since the the rear seat of the vehicle and be dashboard or steering wheel pad front passenger airbag could inflate properly restrained.
" Do not modify or remove any wir- NOTICE ing. Do not modify, remove, strike Do not perform any of the following or open any components, such as changes without consulting your the steering wheel pad, steering Toyota dealer. Such changes can in- wheel, column cover, dashboard terfere with proper operation of the near the front passenger airbag, front passenger airbag cover, front SRS front airbag
If any of the following conditions occurs, NOTICE this indicates a malfunction of the airbags or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your Do not disconnect the 12 volt battery Toyota dealer as soon as possible. cables before contacting your Toyota " The light does not come on when the dealer. “IG−ON” mode is enabled or remains on for more than 6 seconds. 22p023b " The light comes on while
—SRS side airbags and curtain shield airbags In response to a severe side impact, the SRS side airbags and curtain shield air- CAUTION bags work with the seat belts to help reduce injury by inflating. The SRS side " The SRS side airbag and curtain airbags help reduce injuries mainly to the shield airbag system is designed only as a supplement to the prima- 22p024c driver’s or front
" Do not allow anyone to lean his/her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area of the seat, front pillar, rear pillar or roof side rail from which the SRS side Collision from the rear airbag and curtain shield airbag deploy even if he/she is a child 22p025a 22p026c seated in the child restraint system. It is dangerous if the SRS side air- bag and curtain shield airbag in-
8. Passenger’s seat belt buckle switch The SRS side airbag and curtain shield 9. Airbag sensor assembly airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. The airbag sensor as- sembly consists of a safing sensor and airbag sensor. In a severe side impact, the side and 22p239 curtain shield airbag sensor and/or the curtain shield airbag sensor trigger(s) the side airbag inflators and/or
Deployment of the airbags happen in a fraction of a second, so the airbags must inflate with considerable force. While the system is designed to reduce serious inju- ries, it may also cause minor burns or abrasions and swelling. Front seats as well as parts of the front and rear pillars, and roof side rail may be 22p028d 22p207a hot for several minutes, but the airbags themselves will not be hot.
" Do not allow anyone to kneel on the passenger seat, facing the pas- senger’s side door, since the side airbag and curtain shield airbag could inflate with considerable speed and force. Otherwise, he/she may be killed or seriously injured. 22p210 22p029d Special care should be taken espe- cially when you have a small child in the vehicle. " Do not allow anyone to get his/her " Do not attach a
" Do not hook a hanger, heavy or " Do not disassemble or repair the sharp pointed objects on the coat front and rear pillars and roof side hook. If the curtain shield airbag rail containing the curtain shield inflates, those items will be thrown airbags. Such changes may disable away with great force or the curtain the system or cause the curtain 22p221a shield airbag may not activate cor-
The warning light system monitors the air- NOTICE bag sensor assembly, front airbag sen- Do not perform any of the following sors, side and curtain shield airbag sen- changes without consulting your sors, curtain shield airbag sensors, Toyota dealer. Such changes can driver’s seat position sensor, driver’s seat interfere with proper operation of the belt buckle switch, front passenger occu-
—Front passenger occupant classification system In the following cases, contact your Toyota Your vehicle is equipped with a front dealer as soon as possible: passenger occupant classification sys- " Any of the SRS side airbags and cur- tem. This system detects the conditions tain shield airbags have been inflated. 1. through 4. in the table on page 84 and based on these conditions activates "
" A rear passenger lifts the front passen- The “AIRBAG ON” and “AIRBAG OFF” ger seat cushion with their legs. indicator lights will be illuminated ini- " Objects are placed under the front pas- tially when the “IG−ON” mode is en- senger seat. abled. After about 4 seconds, they will go off. After that, the front passenger " The front passenger seatback is in occupant classification
22p240a The SRS warning light and “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light will come on if there is a malfunction in the front pas- senger occupant classification system. 83
Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system Indicator/ warning light Devices Condition detected by Curtain shield the front passenger “AIRBAG ON” Front Side airbag on Front Front airbag in the occupant classification and “AIRBAG SRS warning passenger’s the front passenger’s passenger front system OFF” indicator light seat belt passenger seat belt
CAUTION " Do not recline the front passenger " Wear the seat belt properly. seat seatback so that it interferes " Make sure the front passenger’s To avoid potential death or serious with a rear seat as it may cause the seat belt tab has not been left in- injury when the front passenger occu- “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light be il- serted into the buckle before some- pant classification system
Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions Toyota strongly urges the use of ap- " When it is unavoidable to install the propriate child restraint systems for " Toyota strongly urges use of a forward−facing child restraint sys- children. proper child restraint system which tem on the front passenger seat, conforms to the size of the child, install the child restraint system on The laws
—Child restraint system A child restraint system for a small " A forward−facing child restraint sys- " Do not use the seat belt extender child or baby must itself be properly tem should be allowed to be when installing a child restraint restrained on the seat with the lap por- installed on the front passenger system on the front or rear passen- tion of the lap/shoulder belt. You must seat
—Types of child restraint system Child restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types depending on the child’s age and size. (A) Infant seat (B) Convertible seat (C) Booster seat Install the child restraint system following 22p031c 22p033c the instructions provided by its manufac- turer. Your vehicle has anchor brackets for se- curing the top strap of a child restraint system.
—Installation with 3−point type seat belt 22p034c 22p018c 22p045e (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION " Do not install a child restraint sys- An infant seat must be used in rear− tem on the rear seat if it interferes facing position only. " Never install a rear−facing child re- with the lock mechanism of the straint system on the front passen- front seats. Otherwise, the child or ger
CAUTION " After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the lap and shoulder portions 22p037c of the belt are not twisted. " Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in 22p038c the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle. " If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. 1. Run the lap
22p039c 22p040c 22p041c 3. While pressing the infant seat firmly 4. To remove the infant seat, press the against the seat cushion and seatback, CAUTION buckle release button and allow the let the shoulder belt retract as far as belt to retract completely. The belt will it will go to hold the infant seat secure- Push and pull the child restraint sys- move freely again and be ready to ly. tem in
Install the child restraint system on the front passenger seat only when it is un- CAUTION avoidable. Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification Push and pull the child restraint sys- system. In order to activate the occupant tem in different directions to be sure classification system correctly, install the it is secure. Follow all the installation forward−facing
The “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light should be illuminated when the “IG−ON” mode is CAUTION enabled and the child is in the child re- straint system after following these proce- " Never install a rear−facing child re- dures. The “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light straint system on the front passen- indicates the SRS front passenger airbag ger seat. A forward−facing child re- and side
" On vehicles with side airbags and curtain shield airbags, do not allow the child to lean his/her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area of the seat, front 22p044b or rear pillar or roof side rail from 22p036f which the side airbags or curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system. It is dangerous if the side Move seat airbag and
CAUTION " After inserting the tab, make sure the tab and buckle are locked and that the lap and shoulder portions 22p046c of the belt are not twisted. " Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in 22p047c the buckle as this may prevent you from properly latching the tab and buckle. " If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. 1. Run the lap
22p048c 22p049c 22p050b 3. While pressing the convertible seat 4. To remove the convertible seat, press firmly against the seat cushion and CAUTION the buckle release button and allow the seatback, let the shoulder belt retract belt to retract completely. The belt will as far as it will go to hold the convert- Push and pull the child restraint sys- move freely again and be ready to ible seat
" On vehicles with side airbags and curtain shield airbags, do not allow the child to lean his/her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area of the seat, front 22p051c 22p052a or rear pillar or roof side rail from which the side airbags or curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system. It is dangerous if the side Move seat airbag and
CAUTION " If the seat belt does not function normally, it cannot protect your " Always make sure the shoulder belt child from death or serious injury. is positioned across the center of Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- child’s shoulder. The belt should be ately. Do not install the child re- 22p053c kept away from child’s neck, but not falling off child’s shoulder. straint system on the
—Using a top strap Anchor brackets 22p050b 22p055c 22p056e Symbol 2. To remove the booster seat, press the Follow the procedure below for a child Use the anchor brackets on the back of buckle release button and allow the restraint system that requires the use the rear seatback to attach the top strap. belt to retract. of a top strap. Anchor brackets are installed for each rear seating
22p063b 22p215 22p064e TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: 2. Open the cover of the anchor brack- 3. Fix the child restraint system with 1. Remove the luggage cover (See et. the seat belt. “Luggage cover” on page 316.) and Latch the hook onto the anchor raise the head restraint to the upper- bracket and tighten the top strap. most lock position. For instructions to install the child re- straint
—Installation with child restraint lower anchorages CAUTION Make sure the top strap is securely latched, and check that the child re- straint system is secure by pushing and pulling it in different directions. Follow all the installation instructions 22p076f provided by its manufacturer. The lower anchorages for the child re- straint system interfaced with the 22p077h FMVSS225 or CMVSS210.2
CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM INSTALLA- For installation details, refer to the instruc- TION tion manual equipped with each product. 1. Widen the gap between the seat cushion and seatback slightly and CAUTION confirm the position of the lower an- chorages below the symbol in the " When using the lower anchorages seatback. for the child restraint system, be sure that there are no irregular ob- 2. Type
SECTION 2– 3 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering wheel and Mirrors Tilt steering wheel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Outside rear view mirrors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Anti−glare inside rear view mirror . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Auto
Tilt steering wheel Outside rear view mirrors— CAUTION " Do not adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishan- 22p058f dle the vehicle and an accident may occur resulting in death or serious 22p059a injuries. " After adjusting the steering wheel, try moving it up and down to make sure it is locked in position. When you move the steering wheel, an
—Power rear view mirror control CAUTION NOTICE If ice should jam the mirror, do not " Do not adjust the mirror while the operate the control or scrape the mir- vehicle is moving. Doing so may ror face. Use a spray de−icer to free cause the driver to mishandle the the mirror. vehicle and an accident may occur resulting in death or serious inju- 22p138a ries. " Since the mirror surfaces can
Anti−glare inside rear view —Folding rear view mirrors mirror CAUTION Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the ve- 22p066a 22p061a hicle and an accident may occur re- sulting in death or serious injuries. The rear view mirrors can be folded Adjust the mirror so that you can just backward for parking in compact areas. see the rear of
Auto anti−glare inside rear view mirror In automatic function mode, if the mirror detects light from the headlights of the vehicle behind you, the mirror surface darkens slightly to reduce the reflected light. To turn off the automatic function, push 22p235 the “:” switch. 22p214a To turn on the automatic function again, push the “ | ” switch. Adjust it before driving so that the rear
Vanity mirrors 22p098b 22p223 To use the vanity mirror, swing down To turn on the vanity light, slide the the sun visor and slide the cover. switch. The vanity light switch has the following positions: “ON”—Turns the light on when you swing down the sun visor. However, if the visor has been slid out, the light may not come on. “OFF”—Turns the light off. 108
SECTION 2– 4 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights, Wipers and Defogger Headlights and turn signals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Emergency flashers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Instrument panel light control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Front fog
Headlights and turn signals (with automatic light control system) When the headlight switch is turned to the first or second clickstop, the brightness of the instrument cluster will be reduced slightly unless the instrument panel light control dial is turned fully on. 23p137a 23p124_1 NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the switch on longer than necessary when the
Daytime running light system The headlights turn on at reduced intensi- ty when the parking brake is released with the hybrid system started, even with the light switch in the “OFF” position. To turn on the other exterior lights and instrument panel lights, twist the knob to the position 1. 23p109b 23p110b To turn off the daytime running light sys- tem, twist the knob to the position 2 or
Headlights and turn signals (without automatic light control system) If the turn signal indicator lights (green Automatic light cut off system lights) on the instrument panel flash faster The lights automatically turn off when the than normal, a front or rear turn signal driver’s door is opened with the hybrid bulb is burned out. See “Replacing light system off. To turn them on again, press
If the turn signal indicator lights (green lights) on the instrument panel flash faster than normal, a front or rear turn signal bulb is burned out. See “Replacing light bulbs—” on page 422. 23p003d 23p004d High−Low beams—For high beams, turn TURN SIGNALS the headlights on and push the lever away To signal a turn, push the headlight/ from you (position 1). Pull the lever to- turn
Emergency flashers Instrument panel light control NOTICE To prevent the battery from being dis- charged, do not leave the lights on longer than necessary when the hy- brid system is not running. 23p005a 23p138 To turn on the emergency flashers, To adjust the brightness of the instru- push the switch. ment panel lights, turn the dial. All the turn signal lights will flash. To turn When the
Front fog lights (on some models) Interior lights To turn on the interior light, slide the switch. The interior light switch has the following positions: “ON”—Keeps the light on all the time. 23p111 23p126 “OFF”—Turns the light off. “DOOR”—Turns the light on when any door is opened. The light remains on for 15 seconds when all the doors are closed. ILLUMINATED ENTRY SYSTEM With
Personal lights Luggage compartment light Key slot lights 23P012c 23p107 23p125 To turn on the personal light, push the To turn on the luggage compartment For easy access to the key slot, the key switch. To turn it off, push the switch light, push the switch upwards. To turn slot lights come on while the interior again. it off, push the switch downwards. light is on. The light is located on the
Windshield wipers and Rear window wiper and washer washer Twist the interval adjuster upward to increase the wiping time interval be- tween sweeps, and downward to de- crease it. The wiper lever must be in the “INT” posi- tion. 23p008f To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever 23p123a toward you and release it. If the windshield wipers are off, they will operate a couple of times after the
Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers For instructions on adding washer fluid, To defog or defrost the rear window, see “Adding washer fluid” on page 422. push the “CLIMATE” button to display air conditioner screen and touch the NOTICE switch. Do not operate the rear wiper if the Operating the steering switch can also de- rear window is dry. It may scratch the fog or defrost
CAUTION Since the mirror surface can get hot, do not touch them when the switch is on. Make sure you turn the defogger off when the window is clear. Leaving the defogger on for a long time could cause the 12 volt battery to discharge. The defogger is not designed for drying rain water or for melt- ing snow. If the outside rear view mirrors are heavi- ly coated with ice, use a spray de−icer
SECTION 2– 5 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators Fuel gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Odometer and two trip meters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Km/h or MPH button . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuel gauge Depending on the ambient temperature, the fuel quantity is less than 45 L (11.9 gal., 9.9 lmp.gal.) even at “F”. However, Low fuel level indicator this does not affect the fuel consumption light and the remaining fuel ratio indicated on the gauge. (For details, see “Fuel” on 24p001b page 320.) If the fuel gauge display flashes, there 24p002b may be a problem in the system. In
Odometer and two trip meters At the first blinking of the light, the master warning light in the instrument cluster comes on and the message appears on the multi−information display to remind the driver to fill fuel. On inclines or curves, due to the move- 25p127a ment of fuel in the tank, the low fuel level indicator light may come on earlier than 24p004e usual. Type 1 This meter displays the
Km/h or MPH button 3. Trip meter reset button—Resets the two trip meters to zero, and also change the meter display. To change the meter display, quickly push and release the button. The meter display changes in the order from the odometer to trip meter A to trip meter 24p115 B, then back to the odometer each time you push. To reset the trip meter A to zero, dis- play the meter A reading, then
Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. or If parking brake is off, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. (red indicator and buzzer) (a) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If red brake system warning light is also on, stop imme- diately and contact Toyota dealer. (yellow indicator) (b) Fasten driver’s seat belt. (indicator and buzzer)
If the indicator or buzzer comes on... Do this. (g) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately. (h) Close all doors. (i) Fill up tank. (j) Replace engine oil Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If red brake system warning light is also on, stop imme- (k) diately and contact Toyota dealer. (l) Adjust tire inflation pressure. If light remains on, contact Toyota dealer. (m) Key reminder buzzer Remove
(a) Brake System Warning Lights and When the yellow warning light comes on, Buzzer it is no problem to continue driving. How- " The red warning light comes on or ever, if the red warning light comes on, buzzer sounds continuously. These lights come on in the following cases when the “IG−ON” mode is enabled. it indicates a serious problem and you can In either case, this can indicate that
Any of the following conditions may oc- " You may hear a sound in the engine (c) Front Passenger’s Seat Belt cur, but do not indicate the malfunc- compartment when the driver’s door is Reminder Light and Buzzer tion: opened or the brake pedal is de- This light acts as a reminder to have the " The red and yellow warning light may pressed with the hybrid system turned front passenger buckle up
(d) Malfunction Indicator Lamp Emissions inspection and maintenance (f) “ABS” Warning Light This lamp comes on when the “IG−ON” (I/M) programs The light comes on when the “IG−ON” mode is enabled and goes off after the Your vehicle may not pass a state emis- mode is enabled. If the anti−lock brake hybrid system starts. This means that sion inspection if the malfunction indicator
(g) SRS Warning Light (h) Open Door Warning Light CAUTION This indicator comes on when the “IG− This light remains on until all the doors ON” mode is enabled. It goes off after are completely closed. If the “ABS” warning light remains on about 6 seconds. This means the SRS together with the red brake system (i) Low Fuel Level Indicator Light front airbags, side and curtain shield
(j) Engine Oil Replacement Reminder If the light is flashing, we recommend that (k) “VSC” Warning Light Light (for vehicles sold in the you replace the engine oil at an early This light warns that there is a problem U.S.A.) opportunity depending on the driving and somewhere in the vehicle stability control This light acts as a reminder to replace road conditions. If the light comes on,
(l) Tire Pressure Warning Light (m) Key Reminder Buzzer CAUTION This light comes on when the “IG−ON” This buzzer acts as a reminder to remove mode is enabled. If the tire pressure the key if you open the driver’s door when If the “VSC” warning light remains on warning system works properly and tire the hybrid system is off and the key is together with the red brake system inflation
—Multi−information display CHECKING SERVICE REMINDER INDICA- If an error occurs in the system, the TORS (except the low fuel level indica- warning message and icon appear. tor light) For details on the warning display and 1. Apply the parking brake. how to remedy the system, see the de- 2. Open one of the doors. scription on the following pages. The open door warning light should come on.
If the indicator comes on... Do this. (a) Stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. (b) Stop and check. (c) Stop and check. (d) or Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. (e) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately. (f) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. (g) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. 134
(a) Charging System Warning Light (b) Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning (c) High Coolant Temperature When there are problems in the charging Light Warning Light system while the hybrid system is running, This light warns that the engine oil pres- The light operates to warn that the hybrid the warning light comes on. sure is too low. system is almost overheating. If it stays on while you are
(d) Electric Power Steering System (e) Hybrid System Warning Light ( ) (f) Hybrid Battery Warning Light Warning Light This light comes on in the following This light comes on if there is a problem This light comes on when the power in the electric motor, inverter unit, hybrid cases. steering control system fails. battery, etc. a. The hybrid battery voltage drops when If this light is on, stop
SECTION 2– 6 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS “POWER” switch, Transmission and Parking brake Push button start system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Hybrid transaxle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 Vehicle stability control system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Push button start system— —Key slot CAUTION Do not put your finger into the key slot. Your finger might be injured. 25p118 21p006a NOTICE Observe the following instructions, or the key mechanism might be damaged and will not work properly. D The key should be operated with a clean hand and fingers. The push button start system is used to Your vehicle keys and the key slot are D Do not insert
—“POWER” switch D Do not pull out the key ring when NOTICE removing the key out of the key Observe the following instructions or slot. the push button start system may not Should you find anything unusual, work properly. contact your Toyota dealer as soon as D The switch should be operated with possible. 25p113 a clean finger. Do not use an oily or dirty finger. D Be careful not to spill
—Selecting the push button start system mode (with smart function—on some models) 1) “ACC” (Green indicator is turned on) 3) “OFF” (Indicator is turned off) Accessories such as the radio operate. The hybrid system is off. Pressing the “POWER” switch briefly with- You may hear a motor sound in the en- out depressing the brake pedal in the gine compartment for a few seconds after
For starting tips, see “How to start the NOTICE hybrid system—” on page 350. If in an emergency, you must turn the D The hybrid system cannot be hybrid system off while the vehicle is started when the shift position is in moving, press the “POWER” switch for “N”. Be sure to put it in “P” and more than 3 seconds. At this time, the then start the system. 25P106b “ACC” mode
—Selecting the push button start system mode (without smart function) In the “ACC” mode, pressing the “POW- INFORMATION ER” switch briefly while depressing the You can insert a genuine key while in brake pedal will start the hybrid system. the “IG−ON” mode or with the hybrid If you leave your vehicle in the “ACC” system starting. Do not insert any key mode for about an hour,
For starting tips, see “How to start the NOTICE hybrid system—” on page 350. If, in an emergency, you must turn the D The hybrid system cannot be hybrid system off while the vehicle is started when the shift position is in moving, press the “POWER” switch more “N”. Be sure to put it in “P” and than 3 seconds. At this time, the “ACC” then start the system. 25p104a mode and
Hybrid transaxle Your hybrid transaxle has an electronic shift lever system to minimize incorrect operation. This means you can only shift to other position from “P” when the brake “P” position switch pedal is depressed. With the following improper shifting, the rejection function operates and a beep sounds so the hybrid transaxle cannot be shifted. (i) When you attempt to shift the
(b) “P” position switch NOTICE The “P” (parking) position is displayed on Observe the following instructions. the instrument cluster, and the indicator Otherwise, the lever may cause a mal- on the “P” position switch comes on. function, resulting in trouble: (c) Normal driving D Do not remove the knob on the le- 25p121 ver. 1. Start the hybrid system as instructed in “How to start
If the driver’s door is opened when the CAUTION transaxle is in “N”, “D” or “B”, beep sounds and a warning message appears Be careful when downshifting on a on the multi−information display to warn slippery surface. Abrupt shifting you to shift the transaxle to “P”. could cause the vehicle to skid or If you push the “P” position switch while 25p004c spin. driving, an
(g) Vehicle driving characteristics The operation is the same as a typical (h) If the system malfunctions Creeping gasoline powered vehicle. In the following conditions, there is some In order to hold the vehicle properly on an You may experience the following condi- problem in the system. incline and for better accelerator pedal tion while braking. As they do not indicate " The indicator on the
Vehicle stability control system The vehicle stability control system helps provide integrated control of the CAUTION systems such as anti−lock brake sys- tem, brake assist system, hybrid system " Do not rely exclusively on the ve- control, etc. This system automatically hicle stability control system. Even controls the brakes and hybrid system if the vehicle stability control sys- to help
The slip indicator light comes on when the In the following cases, contact your Toyota “IG−ON” mode is enabled and will go off dealer: after the “READY” light comes on. If the " The warning light does not come on indicator light does not come on when the after the “IG−ON” mode is enabled. hybrid system is turned on, contact your Toyota dealer. " The warning light remains on after
Tire pressure warning system The tire pressure warning system warns Indicator you that the tire inflation pressure is Meanings Do this status low. ON Tire inflation Adjust the The tire pressure warning system is not pressure is tire inflation a substitute for checking normal tire infla- low pressure tion pressure. Check the tire inflation pressure with a tire pressure gauge regu- ON after Tire
" Avoid abrupt maneuvering and bra- CAUTION As an added safety feature, your ve- king. If the vehicle tires deteriorate, hicle has been equipped with a tire you could lose control of the steer- Each tire, including the spare (if pro- pressure monitoring system (TPMS– ing wheel or the brakes. vided), should be checked monthly tire pressure warning system) that il- when cold and inflated to the
" If the ID code on the tire pressure warn- NOTICE ing valves and transmitters is not regis- D Do not use liquid sealants for a flat tered on the tire pressure warning ECU. tire as tire pressure warning valve " If electronic devices or facilities using and transmitter will be damaged. similar radio wave frequencies are D When the tires must be repaired or nearby. replaced, have them repaired or
Pushing the tire pressure warning reset switch should not turn off the tire pressure For vehicles sold in U.S.A. warning light. NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the This equipment has been tested and FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the found to comply with the limits for a following two conditions: Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are (1)
REPLACING TIRES AND WHEELS Tire pressure warning reset switch " Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to When replacing the tires and wheels, be which the receiver is connected. sure to install tire pressure warning valves and transmitters. ID codes on the tire " Consult the dealer or an experienced pressure warning valves and transmitters radio/TV technician for
To initialize the system, perform the fol- lowing: CAUTION 1. Park the vehicle in a safe place and the hybrid system is off. Do not push the reset switch without first adjusting the tire inflation pres- 2. Adjust the pressure of all the installed sure to the specified level. Otherwise, tires to the specified cold tire inflation pressure level. (See “Tires” on page 25p124 the tire pressure
Parking brake Cruise control When parking, firmly apply the parking The cruise control allows you to cruise brake to avoid inadvertent creeping. the vehicle at a desired speed over 40 To set: Fully depress the parking brake km/h (25 mph) even with your foot off pedal. For better holding power, first de- the accelerator pedal. press the brake pedal and hold it while Your cruising speed can be
If you need acceleration—for example, when passing—depress the accelerator pedal enough for the vehicle to exceed the set speed. When you release it, the vehicle will return to the speed set prior to the acceleration. 25p006a 25p007a CANCELLING THE PRESET SPEED You can cancel the preset speed by: a. Pulling the control lever in the “CANCEL” direction and releasing it. b. Depressing the
RESETTING TO A FASTER SPEED RESUMING THE PRESET SPEED Push the lever up in the “+ RES” direction If the preset speed is cancelled by pulling and hold it. Release the lever when the the control lever or by depressing the desired speed is attained. While the lever brake pedal, pushing the lever up in the is held up, the vehicle will gradually gain “+ RES” direction will restore the speed
SECTION 2– 7 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Multi−information display Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Before using the multi−information display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163 Switch operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 163
Reference "Type 1 1. Multi−information display* (See page 163 for details.) 2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is shown. (See page 238 for details.) 3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown. (See page 166 for details.) 4. “CLIMATE” button The air conditioning operation screen is shown. 27p163b (See page 288 for details.) 5. “AUDIO” button The audio
"Type 2 1. Multi−information display* (See page 163 for details.) 2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is shown. (See page 238 for details.) 3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown. (See page 166 for details.) 4. “CLIMATE” button The air conditioning operation screen is shown. 27p162b (See page 288 for details.) 5. “AUDIO” button The audio operation
"Type 3 1. Multi−information display* (See page 163 for details.) 2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is shown. (See page 238 for details.) 3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown. (See page 166 for details.) 4. “CLIMATE” button The air conditioning operation screen is shown. (See page 288 for details.) 5. “AUDIO” button The audio operation screen is
Before using the multi−information display Switch operation When the “ACC” mode is enabled, the This system operates mainly by the initial screen appears and the system be- switches on the screen. To protect the gins operating. screen, lightly touch switches on the After a few seconds, the previous mode screen with your finger. When you touch display will appear. a switch on the screen or
Functions 26p148 26p027c 27p142a Type 1* Type 3 2. Adjustment The contrast and brightness on the screen 1. Trip information, Telephone, Lan- are adjusted. For details, see page 238. guage and Screen setting For details, see page 166. *: For other functions (Maintenance, Cal- ender and Beep setting), see the sepa- rate “Navigation System Owner’s Manu- 27p149 al”. Type 2 164
27p150 26p203a 24p117 3. Air conditioner 4. Audio 5. Warning display Climate setting operations are available. The radio and compact disc operations The warning symbol for the faulty system For details, see page 288. are available. For details, see page 242. appears. For details, see page 133. 165
Information Type 1 Type 2 and Type 3 26p009b 27p148 26p027c Type 1 Type 3 Push the “INFO” button to display the “Information Menu” screen. Trip information: The energy monitor and fuel consumption screen are selected. Telephone: Telephone screen is shown. (See “Hands−free system” on page 171 for details.) Language: Select language screen is 27p149 shown. Screen setting: The screen
—Trip information Energy monitor screen Touch the “Energy” switch. Vehicle driving condition, hybrid system operating condi- tion and energy recovery condition are shown. 1. Indicates the flow of energy by orange 27p151b and yellow arrows. While the energy is 27p152b recovered, the arrows change the pointing direction and turn green. 2. Indicates the remaining capacity of the hybrid
—Language Fuel consumption screen Touch the “Consumption” switch. Average fuel consumption, momentary fuel con- sumption and recovered energy are shown. 1. Indicates the past momentary fuel con- sumption every 5 minutes. 26P180 27p154 2. Indicates the energy recovered for 5 minutes with symbols. One symbol re- fers to 50 Wh or the energy by which a 50 W bulb illuminates for an hour. Up to
—Screen setting You can select the language shown on SWITCH COLOR the screen. Touch your desired switch Select the desired switch color and on the screen. touch “OK”. DELETE PERSONAL DATA The following personal data can be de- 27p145 leted or returned to their default set- tings: Phone book data Dialed numbers and received calls Speed dial Bluetoothr phone data Type 1 and Type 2 Security
27p145 27p342 27p343 1. Touch “Delete personal data”. 2. Touch “Delete”. 3. Touch “Yes”. The “Delete personal data” screen ap- The “Confirmation for deleting all personal pears. data” screen appears. 170
Hands−free system— BACKGROUND COLOR Hands−free system allows you to make Select the desired background color or receive a call without taking your and touch “OK”. hands off the steering wheel by con- necting your cellular phone. This system supports Bluetoothr. Bluetoothr is a wireless data system by 26p030c which you can call without your cellular phone being connected with a cable or
INFORMATION In the following conditions, the sys- tem may not function. D The cellular phone is turned off. D The current position is outside the communication area. 27p333 27p334 D The cellular phone is not connected. D The cellular phone has a low bat- tery. By pushing the telephone button above, You can use the microphone above you can receive a call or hang up with- when talking on the
The other party’s voice outputs from the 2. Indicates the amount of battery driver’s speaker. When the received calls charge left. or received voice outputs, the audio from the audio system will be muted. Empty Full INFORMATION It is not displayed while the Bluetoothr is D Talk alternately with the other party 27p180 connecting or the phone book data is be- ing transferred. on the phone. If
An antenna for the Bluetoothr connec- When you release your vehicle: INFORMATION tion is built in the display. The indica- A lot of personal data is registered This system supports the following tion of the Bluetoothr connection may when you use the hands−free system. service. turn yellow and the system may not When you release your vehicle, initial- function when you use the Bluetoothr ize
—Entering a Bluetoothr phone To use the hands−free system, you FCC ID: BABBT003A CAUTION: Radio Frequency Radiation need to enter your phone into the sys- IC ID: 2024B−BT003A Exposure tem. Once you have registered it, you MADE IN JAPAN This equipment complies with FCC can make a hands−free call. radiation exposure limits set forth for 1. Push the “INFO” button to display This device
27p181 27p182 27p183 2. Touch the “Telephone” switch to dis- 3. Touch the “Settings” switch to dis- 4. Touch the “Bluetooth*” switch to play “Telephone” screen. play “Settings” screen. display the “Bluetooth* Settings” screen. You can also push the button of the steering wheel to display this screen when *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of the vehicle is stopped.
27p184 27p185 27p186 5. Touch the “Register” switch to con- 6. When this screen is displayed, input 7. When the connection is completed, nect your cellular phone to the sys- the Passkey displayed on the screen this screen is displayed. tem. into the phone. You do not need to enter the phone in For the operation of the phone, see the case of using the same one. manual that comes with your
27p187 27p188 27p189 When this screen is displayed, follow the Connecting a Bluetoothr phone When the “ACC” or “IG−ON” mode is guidance on the screen to try again. (a) automatically enabled, the selected Bluetoothr phone will be automatically connected and the When you register your phone, auto connection result is displayed. connection will be turned on. Always set it to this mode and
Reconnecting the Bluetoothr phone If the Bluetoothr phone is disconnected with a poor reception from the Bluetoothr network when the “ACC” or “IG−ON” mode is enabled, the system automatically reconnects the Bluetoothr 27p190 27p191 phone. In this case, the connection result is not displayed. If the Bluetoothr is disconnected on pur- pose such as you turned your cellular phone off, this
—Calling on the Bluetoothr phone After you enter the Bluetoothr phone, Each time you touch “R”, an inputted you can call by using hands−free sys- digit is deleted. tem. You can call using the 7 methods described below. When you touch “ ”, the number you called last is inputted. Touch “ ” or push the button of the 27p192 steering wheel. (a) By dial You can call by inputting the
27p193 27p194 27p195 (b) By phone book 2. Select the desired number from the Touch “ ” or push the button of the You can call by phone book data which list. steering wheel. is transferred from your cellular phone. The system has one phone book. You can register up to 1000 numbers. This cannot be operated while you are driving. Touch the desired key to input the tele- phone number. 1. Touch
27p196 27p197 27p198 (c) By dialed numbers When you call by phone book, the Touch “ ” or push the button of the You can call by dialed number. The name (if registered) is displayed. steering wheel. system memorizes up to 5 dialed num- When you call the same number con- bers. If it is over 5, the oldest number tinuously, only the newest number is is deleted. registered. This cannot be
27p196 27p199 27p200 (d) By received calls 2. Touch the “Incoming Calls” switch to When a telephone number registered in You can call by received calls. When display “Incoming Calls” screen. the phone book is received, the name a call is received, the system memo- and the number are displayed. rizes up to 5 numbers. If it is over 5, Received calls which you did not an- the oldest number
27p198 27p201 27p202 Touch “ ” or push the button of the (e) By speed dial 2. Touch the desired number to call. You can call by registered telephone You can change the page by touch- steering wheel. number which you selected from a ing “Speed Dial 2” or “Speed Dial An international phone call may not be 3”. phone book, dialed numbers and re- made depending on the cellular phone
You: Push the talk switch. System: “After the beep, please say the name.” You: “Charlize.” System: “Charlize chosen, when ready, 27p203 27p194 please briefly push the talk switch or push the off−hook switch to dial.” You: Push the talk switch. System: “After the beep, please say “Dial”.” You: “Dial.” (f) By voice recognition Example: Call Charlize System: “Dialing the
Cancelling the voice recognition The voice recognition will be cancelled when you do the following. Keep on pushing the talk switch. Push the button of the steering 27p204 wheel. 27p205 Touch the “Cancel” switch. (Except for recognizing the command) Say “Cancel”. “Next” is displayed when multiple entries Dialing by phone number are found for a searched name. You can call by giving a
You: Push the talk switch. System: “After the beep, please say the number.” You: “812387” System: “When ready, please briefly push the talk switch or push the off−hook switch to dial.” 27p206 27p207 You: Push the talk switch. System: “After the beep, please continue to add numbers or say “Dial”.” You: “Dial.” System: “Dialing the number.” Sending a tone (g) By POI
—Receiving on the —Talking on the Bluetoothr Bluetoothr phone phone To adjust the volume of received call: Touch “–” or “+” or use the volume switch of the steering wheel. On the international phone call, the other party’s name may not be displayed cor- rectly depending on the cellular phone 27p208 which you have. 27p209 When a call is received, this screen is While you are
To input a Key: Touch the “0−9” switch. To transfer the call Touch the “Transfer Call” switch. You cannot change from hands−free call to cellular phone call while you are driv- ing. 27p206 27p210 When you change from cellular phone call to hands−free call, the hands−free screen will be displayed and you can operate it on the screen. Transferring method and behavior are dif- ferent
You can do this operation when you want to operate an answering machine or use a telephone service in bank for example. You can register the phone number and the code number in the phone book. 27p211 27p212 Sending a tone by the speed tone 2. Touch the desired switch to send a You can send a tone by the speed tone. tone. (For registering the speed tone, see “Registering the speed tone” on
—Changing the settings of the Bluetoothr phone 27p311 27p214 27p215 Touch the “Settings” switch to display You can change the settings of the (a) Registering the speed dial “Settings” screen. phone. You can register the desired telephone number from phone book, dialed num- bers and received calls. Up to 17 speed dial numbers can be registered. The 6th entry is the speed dial for redial-
27p216 27p217 27p218 2. Touch the “Register” switch of 3. Select the data you want to register. 4. Touch the desired telephone number. “Speed Dial”. 192
27p219 27p220 27p221 5. Touch the switch you want to regis- 6. If you select a switch you registered Deleting the speed dial individually ter in. before, this screen is displayed. You can delete “01” − “17” of the The latest dialed number is registered in Touch the “Yes” switch if you want to speed dial individually. the 6th item (speed redial). overwrite it. If you delete them all
27p222 27p223 27p224 2. Touch the switch you want to delete. 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. Deleting all of the speed dial 1. Touch the “Delete All” switch of “Speed Dial”. 194
27p225 27p226 27p227 2. Touch the “Yes” switch. (b) Registering the speed tone 2. Use the software keyboard to input You can register the desired tone num- the name. ber. Up to 6 speed tone numbers can be registered. 1. Touch the “Register” switch of “Speed Tone”. 195
27p228 27p229 27p230 3. Input the number and touch “OK”. 4. Touch the desired switch you want 5. If you select a switch you registered to register in. before, this screen is displayed. Touch the “Yes” switch if you want to overwrite it. 196
27p231 27p232 27p233 Editing the speed tone. 2. Touch the switch you want to edit. 3. Use the software keyboard to input You can edit the speed tone. the name. 1. Touch the “Edit” switch of “Speed Tone”. 197
27p234 27p235 27p232 4. Input the number and touch “OK”. Deleting the speed tone individually. 2. Touch the switch you want to delete. You can delete “1” to “6” of the speed tone. If you delete them all at once, all of 6 numbers are deleted. 1. Touch the “Delete” switch of “Speed Tone”. 198
27p236 27p237 27p238 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. Deleting all the speed tone 2. Touch the “Yes” switch. 1. Touch the “Delete All” switch of “Speed Tone”. 199
Automatic volume settings for high speed You can set the volume one step up when the vehicle speed is over 80 km/h (50 mph). (When it is under 70 km/h (44 mph), previous volume is back.) 27p239 27p240 Each time you touch the “Adaptive Volume Control” switch, you can switch on or off. (c) Setting the volume 2. Touch the “−” or “+” switch to ad- 1. Touch the “Volume” switch to
27p241 27p242 27p243 Initializing the settings Touch the “Yes” switch. (d) Setting the screen You can initialize the settings. 1. Touch the “Screen” switch to display Touch the “Default” switch. the “Screen Settings” screen. 201
27p244 27p245 27p246 2. Do the detailed settings of the Receiving Call Display Auto answer screen and touch “OK”. You can select the method of the re- When a call is received, the display ceiving call display. automatically changes to the talking Touch the “Full” or “Icon” switch. screen and you can start to talk on the phone (without touching any switch) af- Full mode . . . . . .
27p189 27p247 27p248 The Bluetoothr connection status at Touch the “ON” or “OFF” switch of Initializing the settings startup Show Bluetoothr connection status at You can initialize the settings. When you turn the “POWER” switch to startup. Touch the “Default” switch. “ACC” or “IG−ON” and the Bluetoothr is automatically connected, the connec- tion check is displayed. 203
27p249 27p250 27p251 Touch the “Yes” switch. (e) Setting the phone book You can do the detailed settings of You can register phone numbers in the phone book. phone book. Touch the “Phone Book” to display the “Phone Book Management” screen. 204
27p252 27p253 27p254 Transferring a telephone number 2. Select the group you want to trans- 3. Touch the “Overwrite” or “Add To” You can transfer the telephone numbers fer the data to. switch. in your Bluetoothr phone to the sys- tem. Up to 1000 person’s data (up to 2 numbers a person) can be registered in the phone book. Transfer it while the engine is running. 1. Touch the
27p255 27p256 27p257 4. Transfer the phone book data to the 5. When this screen is displayed, the When this screen is displayed, try the system using the Bluetoothr phone. transfer is completed. transfer operation again. This screen appears while transferring. To cancel it, touch the “Cancel” switch. If the transferring is interrupted on the way, the phone book data transferred until then
27p258 27p259 27p260 Registering the phone book data 2. Touch the desired switch to edit the 3. When you complete the edit, touch You can register the phone book data. phone book. the “OK” switch. 1. Touch the “Register” switch. 207
27p261 27p262 27p263 Editing the name 2. Use the software keyboard to input Editing the phone number When you do not input the name, the the name. You can register a phone number in number is displayed. “TEL1” and “TEL 2” separately. Up to 1. Touch the “Name” switch. 2 numbers a person can be registered. 1. Touch the “TEL 1” or “TEL 2” switch. 208
27p264 27p265 27p266 2. Input the number and touch ”OK”. 3. Select the desired icon. Selecting the group You can set a group for a contact (for example: “Family”, “Friends”, “Of- fice”...). It will then be easier for you to find this contact when needed, by using the group display. You can select “No group” or “Group 01” to “Group 19”. “No group” is displayed if
27p267 27p268 27p269 2. Select the desired group. Setting the voice recognition 2. Select the phone number and touch You can set the voice recognition. Up the “REC” switch to record a voice to 20 numbers can be registered for the tag. voice recognition. 1. Touch the “Voice Rec.” switch. 210
27p270 27p271 27p272 3. Touch the “PLAY” switch to play the Adding data to the phone book 2. Select the data you want to add log voice tag. You can add data to the phone book. data to. If you want to delete it, touch the “Delete” 1. Touch the “Add to” switch. switch and “OK”. 211
27p273 27p274 27p272 3. Confirm the added data on the Editing the data 2. Select the data you want to edit. screen and touch “OK”. You can edit the registered data. 1. Touch the “Edit” switch. 212
27p275 27p276 27p277 3. Touch the desired switch. When you also touch the “Edit” switch Deleting the data When you edit the data, touch “OK”. on this screen, you can edit it. You can delete the data. When you release your vehicle, delete all your data on the system. 1. Touch the “Delete” switch of “Phone Book”. 213
27p272 27p278 27p193 2. Touch the desired switch. 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. You can also delete it in the following way. 1. Touch the “Phone Book” switch. 214
27p194 27p279 27p280 2. Select the desired data. 3. Touch the “Delete” switch. 4. Touch the “Yes” switch. 215
27p281 27p282 27p283 Deleting all the phone data 2. Select the deleting method. 4. Select the desired group. 1. Touch the “Delete All” switch of Group Data . . . . . . . deleting all the phone “Phone book”. data in group All Contact Data . . deleting all the phone data 3. When you select “Group Data”, the “Select Group” screen is displayed. 216
27p284 27p193 27p285 5. Touch the “Yes” switch. You can also delete it in the following 2. Touch the “Delete All” switch. way. 1. Touch the “Phone Book” switch. 217
27p286 27p287 27p288 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. Registering a group name 2. Select the group you want to regis- You can register 20 groups. “No ter. Group”, “Group 01” − “Group 19” are registered by default. You can change “Group 01” − “Group 19” into desired names. 1. Touch the “Register” switch of “Group name”. 218
27p289 27p290 27p291 3. When you complete all the edit, Selecting a group icon 2. Select the desired icon. touch the “OK” switch. 1. Touch the “Icon” switch. 219
27p292 27p293 27p294 Editing a group name 2. Use the software keyboard to input Deleting a group name 1. Touch the “Name” switch. the name. You can delete the group names indi- vidually or all at once. If you delete a group name, that group will return to the default setting. (excluding “No Group”) 1. Touch the “Delete” switch of “Group Name”. 220
27p288 27p295 27p296 2. Select the group you want to delete 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. Deleting all the group names the name of. 1. Touch the “Delete All” switch of “Group Name”. 221
27p297 27p298 27p299 2. Touch the “Yes” switch. Deleting the log data 2. Touch the “Yes” switch. You can delete the log data individually or all at once. When you release your vehicle, delete all the data on the system. a) individually 1. Touch the “Delete” switch on the “Log Data” screen. 222
(f) Setting the security When you set the security, you can pre- vent people from using some functions of the hands−free system. It is useful when you leave your vehicle with the hotel or you do not want others to see 27p300 27p301 the data you registered. When you set or unlock the security, you have to input the security code. Be sure to change the default code when you use the security for
27p302 27p303 27p304 Changing the security code 2. Touch the “Change” switch. 3. Input the security code. The security code is 4 digits and the Choose a new code that is hard for other default is “0000”. people to know. 1. Touch the “Phone Book Lock” When you change the security code, do switch. not forget the code. The dealers cannot unlock the security when you forget it. If you
Phone Book Lock When you set the phone book lock, you can have the following functions locked. Display of the phone book screen and transferring, registering, editing, delet- 27p305 ing the phone book data. 27p306 Display of speed dial screen, register- ing, deleting the speed dial and speed dialing. Display of the other party’s name for calls being received or made. Display of dialed numbers
27p307 27p308 27p309 2. Input the security code and touch Initializing the security code 2. Input the security code and touch “OK”. You can initialize the settings. “OK”. 1. Touch the “Default” switch. 226
—Setting a Bluetoothr phone 27p310 27p311 27p312 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. (a) Selecting a Bluetoothr phone 2. Touch the “Select Telephone” switch In case you register more than one to display “Select Telephone” screen. Bluetoothr phone, you need to choose You can select the Bluetoothr phone a favorite one. from a maximum of 6 numbers. 1. Touch the “Settings” switch to dis-
27p313 27p314 27p315 Although you can register up to 6 3. Touch the “OK” switch. When the result message is displayed, Bluetoothr phones in the system, only one you can use the Bluetoothr phone. Bluetoothr phone can function at a time. 228
(b) Displaying Bluetoothr information You can see or set the information of the Bluetoothr phone on the system. Device Name . . the name of the Bluetoothr phone which is displayed on the 27p316 screen. You can change 27p317 it into a desired name. Bluetoothr Device Address . . . . . . . . . . . . . . the address peculiar to the system. You cannot change it. When another Bluetoothr phone is try-
27p318 27p319 27p318 2. Touch the “Change” switch. 3. When you complete the setting, (c) Changing a Device Name touch “ ”. You can change a device name. If you change a device name, the name regis- tered in your cellular phone is not changed. 1. Touch the “Change” switch. 230
(d) Changing the Bluetoothr settings You can change the display and settings of Bluetoothr information on the system. The information displays the following items. 27p320 Device Name . . the name in the Bluetoothr network. You 27p321 can change it. Passkey . . . . . . . the password when you register your cellular phone in the system. You can change it into the figure of 4−8 digits. 2. Use the
27p322 27p323 27p324 2. Touch the “Change” of “Device 3. Use the software keyboard to input 4. Input a Passkey with 4 − 8 digits. Name” or “Passkey”. the device name. When you touch “R”, the inputted digit is You can input up to 20 characters. deleted. 232
27p325 27p326 27p327 5. When you complete the setting, (e) Initializing the Bluetoothr settings. 2. Touch the “Yes” switch. touch “ ”. You can initialize the settings. 1. Touch the “Default” switch. 233
27p328 27p329 27p330 (f) Deleting a Bluetoothr phone 2. Select the telephone you want to de- 3. Touch the “Yes” switch. 1. Touch the “Delete” switch of lete and touch “OK”. “Bluetooth* Telephone”. *: Bluetooth is a registered trademark of Bluetooth SIG. Inc. 234
27p331 27p332 27p319 When you delete the telephone while (g) Displaying the information of the 2. When you complete confirming it, another Bluetoothr phone is connected, Bluetoothr phone you delete touch “ ”. this message is displayed. You can display the information of the Touch the “Yes” switch. Bluetoothr phone before you delete it and you can make sure whether the telephone you
—Speech command system If the hands−free system does not re- spond or the confirmation screen does not disappear, push the speech command switch and try again. If no command is given, a beep sounds and the indicator disappears 6 seconds 27p335 27p203 later. If the system does not recognize your speech, the system will respond with this message (“System does not recognize this command,
—Help screen This system has a function which dis- plays the voice recognition help screen. You can see the command list and op- erating guide on it. 27p334 27p361 Microphone (a) Command List 1. Touch the “Command List” tab on It is unnecessary to speak directly into the upper side of the screen. the microphone when giving a com- mand. 2. Select the desired category by touching the buttons
Adjustment Type 1 Type 2 and Type 3 27p362 26p024a 27p142a Type 1 and Type 2 (b) Operating Guide Push the “DISPLAY” button to display 1. Touch the “Operating Guide” tab on the “Display” screen. the upper side of the screen. 2. Select the desired category by touching the buttons on the right side of the “Operating Guide” screen.* 3. You can scroll through the list of the operating
Contrast and brightness adjustment Depending on the position of the head- CONTRAST “+”: light switch, the screen changes to the Strengthens the contrast of the screen. day mode or night mode. CONTRAST “–”: To display the screen in the day mode Weakens the contrast of the screen. even with the headlight switch on, touch “DAY MODE” on the adjustment screen for BRIGHTNESS “+”:
Outside temperature display The outside temperature is shown rang- ing from −30YC (−22YF) up to 50YC (122YF) at the upper right of the energy consumption or energy monitor screen or the upper left/right of the air condi- tioner screen. 27p155b Separate to the above screen, when the outside temperature drops below 3YC (37YF), * and the outside temperature are displayed in the upper portion of
SECTION 2– 8 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Audio system Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 242 Using your audio system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 246 Radio operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 252 Radio
Reference "Type 1 1. Multi−information display screen With (See page 248 for details.) Navigation System 2. Ejecting a compact disc (See page 266 for details.) 3. Compact disc slot (See page 266 for details.) 4. Frequency tuning and file search (See page 253 and 274 for details.) 5. Scan tuning (See page 255 for details.) 6. Compact disc or AUX adapter mode button 26p202c (See page 267 for
10. Adjusting the volume (See page 247 for details.) 11. Compact disc load button (See page 266 for details.) 12. Audio operation screen display button (See page 248 for details.) 243
"Type 2 1. Multi−information display screen (See page 248 for details.) 2. Ejecting a compact disc (See page 266 for details.) 3. Compact disc slot (See page 266 for details.) 4. Frequency tuning and file search (See page 253 and 274 for details.) 5. Scan tuning (See page 255 for details.) 6. Compact disc or AUX adapter mode button (See page 267 for details.) 7. Radio mode button 26p201b (See
"Type 3 1. Multi−information display screen (See page 248 for details.) 2. Ejecting a compact disc (See page 271 for details.) 3. Compact disc slot (See page 271 for details.) 4. Frequency tuning (See page 253 for details.) 5. Scan tuning (See page 255 for details.) 6. Compact disc mode button (See page 271 for details.) 26p014e 7. Radio mode button (See page 252 for details.) 8. Radio mode:
Using your audio system— —Some basics This section describes some of the basic TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF features of the Toyota audio system. Push “PWR” button to turn the audio sys- Some information may not pertain to your tem on and off. The system turns on in system. the last mode used. Your audio system works when the hybrid system is in “ACC” or “IG−ON”. NOTICE 26p195a
VOLUME CONTROL To adjust the volume, push and turn the “VOL”. Type 1 and Type 2 Type 1 Type 3 Type 2 247
26p260 26p136a Type 3 Radio (Type 1) Radio (Type 3) Push the “AM”, “AM·SAT”, “FM”, “DISC” or “DISC·AUX” button to turn on that mode. The selected mode turns on directly. Push these buttons if you want to switch from one mode to another. If the disc is not set, the compact disc player does not turn on. Radio (Type 2) 248
26p205c 26p138a 26p206b Compact disc (Type 1) Compact disc (Type 3) TONE AND BALANCE Touching the “SOUND” switch on the The switches for radio and compact screen displays the sound adjustment disc player operation are displayed on screen. the liquid crystal display. Touch them lightly and directly on the screen. The selected switch is highlighted in green or orange. Compact disc (Type 2) 249
How good an audio program sounds to you is largely determined by the mix of the treble, mid−range, and bass levels. In fact, different kinds of music and vocal programs usually sound better with differ- ent mixes of treble, mid−range and bass. A good balance of the left and right stereo channels and of the front and rear sound 26p261 levels is also important. Keep in mind that if you are
AUTOMATIC SOUND LEVELIZER (ASL) YOUR RADIO ANTENNA YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER (Type 1 and Type 2 only) To remove an antenna on the roof, care- When you insert a disc, gently push it in When the audio sound becomes difficult to fully turn it counterclockwise. with the label side up. be heard due to road noise, wind noise, The discs set in the player are played etc. during driving, the system adjusts
Radio operation (a) Listening to the radio Push these buttons to choose either an AM or FM station. “AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” appears on the dis- play. If your vehicle is equipped with satellite radio broadcast system, when you push the “AM·SAT” button, “AM”, “SAT1”, “SAT2” or “SAT3” station appears on the display. For details about satellite radio broadcast, see
Push and turn this knob to step up the station band or to step down. Your radio automatically changes to stereo reception when a stereo broadcast is re- ceived. “ST” appears on the display. If the signal becomes weak, the radio reduces 26P197 the amount of channel separation to pre- vent the weak signal from creating noise. 26p260 If the signal becomes extremely weak, the radio switches from
(c) Selecting a station Tune in the desired station using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1−6) for the station you want. The switch (1−6) is highlighted in green and station frequency 26p141a appears on the display. 26p262 Manual tuning: Turn the “TUNE·FILE” and “TUNE” knob briefly. Each time you turn the knob, the radio will step up or down to another
Preset scan tuning: Push the “SCAN” button or touch the “SCAN” switch (AM mode only) and hold it until you hear a beep. “P. SCAN” appears on the display. The radio will tune in the next preset sta- tion up or down the band, stay there for 26p126 a few seconds, and then move to the next preset station. To select a station, push 26p263 the “SCAN” button a second time. Type 3 Type 1
(d) RDS (Radio Data System) (1) Program type Each time you touch the “TYPE :” or “TYPE "” switch, the program type changes as in the following: 26p142a ROCK EASY LIS (Easy listening) 26p264 CLS JAZZ (Classical music and Jazz) R&B (Rhythm and Blues) INFORM (Information) RELIGION Type 3 Type 1 MISC ALERT (Emergency message) Type 2 256
26p257 26p265 26p258 Type 3 Type 1 Type 3 When you touch the “TYPE :” or “TYPE "”, “TYPE SEEK” switch appears. Touch the switch and the system starts to seek the station in the relevant program type. Type 2 257
(2) Traffic program: A station that regularly broadcasts traf- fic information is automatically located. When you touch the “TRAF” switch, “TRAF SEEK” appears on the display and the radio will start seeking any traffic pro- gram station. 26p266 26p259 If any traffic program station is not found, “NOTHING” appears and the previous mode returns. If the traffic program station is found,
(3) Radio text If the system receives a radio text from RDS station, “MSG” appears on the dis- play. Touch the “MSG” switch, and a text message is displayed on the screen. 26p267 26p145b Type 1 Type 3 In case a text message is not accepted in a screen, you can touch the “MSG” switch and hold it to display the rest of the message. When the system can show the station name, “RDS”
Radio operation (XMr satellite radio broadcast) (Type 1 only) To listen to a satellite radio broadcast in Customers should have their radio ID your vehicle, an additional genuine Toyota ready; the radio ID can be found by se- satellite receiver and antenna must be lecting the “channel 000” on the radio. purchased and installed, and the subscrip- For details, see the “Displaying the radio
(e) Selecting a channel Tune in the desired channel using one of the following methods. Preset tuning: Touch the switch (1−6) for the channel you want. The switch (1−6) is highlighted in green. 26P197 26p213b Manual tuning within the channel cate- gory: Turn the “TUNE·FILE” knob. The radio will step up or down the channel. Manual tuning within the current chan- nel category: Push the
To scan the preset channels: Push the “SCAN” button and hold it until you hear a beep. “P.SCAN” appears on the display. The radio will find the next preset chan- nel, stay there for a few seconds, and then move to the next preset channel. To select a channel, push the “SCAN” button a second time. To scan the currently selected channel (f) Channel category category: Touch the “TYPE
26p216c (g) Displaying the title and name When you touch the “TEXT” switch, the song/program title and the artist name/fea- ture are displayed. Up to 32 alphanumeric characters can be displayed. (Some information will not be fully displayed.) 263
(h) If the satellite radio tuner malfunctions When problems occur with the XMr tuner, a message will appear on the display. Referring to the table below to identify the problem, take the suggested corrective action. The XMr antenna is not connected. Check whether the XMr antenna cable is attached securely. ANTENNA A short−circuit occurs in the antenna or the surrounding antenna cable. See a
NOTICE If this equipment does cause harmful This XMr tuner supports “Audio Ser- interference to radio or television re- vices” (Music and Talk) of only XMr This equipment has been tested and ception, which can be determined by satellite radio and “Text Information”, found to comply with the limits for a turning the equipment off and on, the linked to the respective “Audio Ser- class B
Compact disc player operation (Type 1 and Type 2) (a) Inserting or ejecting compact disc Setting all the discs: NOTICE Type 1: 1. Push the “LOAD” button until you hear a beep. Do not insert one disc stacked on top Setting a single compact disc: of another one or feed them in con- 1. Push the “LOAD” button briefly. The amber indicators at both ends of the tinuously, to prevent discs from
26p129c 26p205c Ejecting a single alone: The numbers of the trays where the com- (b) Playing a compact disc 1. Touch the switch (1−6) to highlight pact disc is not set are dimmed. Type 1: the disc number you want to eject. Type 2: Push the “DISC·AUX” button if the disc 2. Push the “ ” button for the com- When you insert a disc, the player will is already loaded in the player. pact
The player will skip any empty disc trays. When the AUX adapter is in use, each time you push the “DISC·AUX” button, the audio switches the compact disc mode and AUX mode alternately. For details about AUX adapter, see page 278. Type 2: 26p205c Push the “DISC·AUX” button if the disc is already loaded in the player. “CD” appears on the display. The discs set in the player are played
(e) Fast Forward/Reverse Push the “SEEK·TRACK” button and hold it to fast forward/reverse the disc. When you release the switch, the player will resume playing. When fast forwarding, if you reach the end of the final track, the player will go 26p234b 26p235b back to the start track and continue op- eration. When reversing, if you reach the begin- ning of the start track, reverse is can-
After all the discs are scanned in one pass, normal play resumes. 26p218c 26p236b (j) Searching for a desired track (l) Displaying the track list Touch the “SCAN” switch briefly, the play- Touch the “TRACK LIST” switch. er will play the next track for 10 seconds, The track list screen will be displayed. then scan again. To select a track, touch the “SCAN” switch a second time. If
Compact disc player operation (Type 3) (m) If the player malfunctions (a) Inserting or ejecting compact disc If the player or another unit equipped with When you insert a disc, the player will the player malfunctions, your audio system automatically start. To eject the disc, will display the following error messages. push the “ ” button. If “CD CHECK” appears on the display, it indicates
(c) Selecting a desired track (d) Searching for a desired track (e) Other compact disc player functions “SEEK·TRACK” button: Use for direct Touch the “SCAN” switch. “RPT” switch: Use it for automatic repeat access to a desired track. “SCAN” will be highlighted in green. The of the track you are currently listening to. Push either side of the “SEEK·TRACK” compact disc player
MP3/WMA player operation (Type 1 and Type 2) “RAND” switch: Use it for automatic and (f) If the player malfunctions (a) Inserting or ejecting MP3/WMA disc random selection of the disc which you If the player or another unit equipped with Refer to “(a) Inserting or ejecting compact are currently listening to. the player malfunctions, your audio system disc” on page 266. When the switch is
“TUNE·FILE” knob: Turn the knob clockwise to search up the files. Turn the knob counterclockwise to search down the files. 26p239b 26p240a (d) Selecting a desired folder (e) Selecting a desired file “FOLDER” switch: “TRACK” button: Touch either side of the “FOLDER” switch. Push the “SEEK·TRACK” button. The play- The player will start playing the file in the er will start
26p241b 26p242b (f) Fast forward/reverse (g) Repeating the same file (i) Listening to the files in the folder Push the “SEEK·TRACK” button and hold Touch the “RPT” switch briefly. When the you are listening to, in random or- it to fast forward/reverse the disc. When file is finished, the player will automatical- der you release the switch, the player will ly go back to the beginning of
26p243b 26p244b 26p245b (k) Searching for a desired file (m) Displaying the folder list (n) Displaying the file list Touch the “SCAN” switch briefly, and the Touch the “FOLDER LIST” switch. Touch the “FILE” switch. player will play the next file for 10 se- The folder list screen will be displayed. The file list screen will be displayed. conds, then scan again. To select a file, touch
Audio remote controls (steering switches) (p) If the player malfunctions If the player or another unit equipped with the player malfunctions, your audio system will display the following error messages. If “CD CHECK” appears on the display, it indicates that the disc is dirty, damaged 26p246b or it was inserted up side down. Clean the 26p112 disc or insert it correctly. If “CD ERROR”
AUX adapter (Type 1 and Type 2 only) (a) When the radio mode is selected (b) When the “CD” mode is selected “ ” or “ ” switch: Push this switch for “ ” or “ ” switch: Use this switch to seek tuning or to select a station. select a desired track or disc. To select a preset station, push the Push this switch briefly to select a de- switch briefly. Do this again to select sired
Audio system operating hints If you install an audio system other than Here are some common reception prob- a genuine audio system, you will not be NOTICE lems that probably do not indicate a prob- able to use the AUX adapter. To ensure correct audio system op- lem with your radio: erations: FM D Be careful not to spill beverages Fading and drifting stations—Generally, the over the audio
AM Bumpy roads or other vibrations may Fading—AM broadcasts are reflected by make your compact disc player skip. the upper atmosphere—especially at night. If moisture gets into your compact disc These reflected signals can interfere with player, you may not hear any sound those received directly from the radio sta- even though your compact disc player tion, causing the radio station to sound
NOTICE D Do not use special shaped, trans- parent/translucent, low quality or la- beled discs such as those shown in the illustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossible to eject the disc. D This system is not designed for use of Dual Disc. Do not use Dual Disc because it may cause damage to the player or changer. Special shaped discs Low quality
MP3 WMA FILES MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer 3) and WMA (Windows Media Audio) are audio com- pression standards. The MP3/WMA player can play MP3 and WMA files on CD−ROM, CD−R and CD−RW discs. The unit can play disc recordings com- patible with ISO 9660 level 1 and level Correct Wrong 2 and with the Romeo and Joliet file system. When naming an MP3 or WMA file, add the appropriate file extension
WMA files can contain a WMA tag that The MP3/WMA player does not play is used in the same way as an ID3 back MP3/WMA files from discs record- tag. WMA tags carry information such er using packet write data transfer as track title, artist name. (UDF format). Discs should be re- 001.mp3 corded using “per−mastering” software 002.wma The emphasis function is available only when playing MP3/WMA
CD−R and CD−RW discs Recordings on CD−R/CD−RW cannot ISO 9660 format— CD−R/CD−RW discs that have not been be played using the DDCD (Double This is the international standard for the subject to the “finalizing process” (a Density CD) system. formatting of CD−ROM folders and files. proc ess that allows discs to be played TERMS For the ISO 9660 format, there are two on a
WMA— WMA (Windows Media Audio) is an audio compression format developed by Micro- soft. It compresses files into a size small- er than that of MP3 files. The decoding formats for WMA files are Ver. 7, 8, and 9. 285
SECTION 2– 9 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air conditioning system Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288 Climate remote control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 Instrument panel ventss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299 Air
Controls "Type 1 1. Passenger compartment temperature display 2. Outside temperature display 3. Temperature control switches 4. Air flow control switches 5. Fan speed control switches 6. Automatic control switch 7. Air intake control switch 8. Rear window and outside rear view mirror defogger switch (See page 118 for details.) 27p165a 9. Windshield air flow switch 10. Air conditioning on−off
"Type 2 1. Passenger compartment temperature display 2. Outside temperature display 3. Temperature control switches 4. Air flow control switches 5. Fan speed control switches 6. Automatic control switch 7. Air intake control switch 8. Rear window and outside rear view mirror defogger switch (See page 118 for details.) 27p164a 9. Windshield air flow switch 10. Air conditioning on−off switch 11.
"Type 3 1. Outside temperature display 2. Passenger compartment temperature display 3. Air flow control switches 4. Fan speed control switches 5. Temperature control switches 6. “OFF” switch 7. Automatic control switch 8. Rear window and outside rear view mirror defogger switch (See page 118 for details.) 27p337 9. Windshield air flow switch 10. Air intake control switch 11. Air conditioning
The automatic air conditioning automat- ically maintains the set temperature. This air conditioning features automatic fan speed and air flow control which auto- matically selects the most suitable fan speed and air flow to control the tempera- ture. The hybrid system must be in the “IG−ON” mode. CLIMATE: Push this button to display switches for automatic air conditioning controls. 27p005a
(a) Climate control SETTING OPERATION—automatic con- When one of the manual control buttons trol is depressed while operating in automatic 1. Touch the “AUTO” switch. mode, the mode relevant to the depressed button is set. Other conditions continue to The indicator located in the instrument be adjusted automatically. However, oper- cluster will come on. ating the air flow outlets or fan
2. Use the “TEMP” switch to set the SETTING OPERATION—manual control desired temperature. When one of the manual control The temperature of air delivered to the switches is touched while operating in passenger compartment will be controlled automatic mode, the mode relevant to automatically according to the setting. the touched switch is set. Other condi- tions continue to be adjusted
If manual air flow selection is desired— The outlets from which air is delivered If quick heating or cooling is desired— can be selected manually by touching the switch. The function of each mode is as follows: 1. Panel—Air flows mainly from the instrument panel vents. 2. Bi−level—Air flows from both the floor 27p158 vents and the instrument panel vents. 27p157 3. Floor—Air flows
Touch the “TEMP” switches and hold ei- If manual fan speed control is desired— 1. Fan speed at low ther one until the maximum figure or mini- 2. Fan speed at high mum figure appears. The fan speed can be set to your desired speed by touching the appropriate air flow control switch. The higher the fan speed is, the more air is delivered. Touching the “OFF” switch turns off the fan.
If manual switching of air intake is de- The air intake control switch is used to 2−way air intake control sired— switch the air intake between the OUT- To improve fuel economy, OUTSIDE AIR SIDE AIR mode and RECIRCULATED AIR mode control changes when the air in- mode. take selector is set in OUTSIDE AIR on With the switch in the OUTSIDE AIR the following conditions: mode, the system will take
(b) Windshield defogging and defrosting If manual on−off of the air conditioning To remove interior fog on the wind- is desired— shield— Touch the “A/C” switch to turn the air Touch the windshield air flow switch. conditioning on and touch it again to turn To remove frost or exterior fog on the the air conditioning off. windshield— If the system is used for ventilation, heat- ing in
(c) Operating tips : On humid days, do not blow cold air CAUTION on the windshield. The windshield could fog up because of the difference in air Do not use the windshield air flow temperature on the inside and outside switch during cooled air operation in of the windshield. extremely humid weather. The differ- : Keep the area under the front seats ence between the temperature of the outside air
Climate remote control (steering switches) Instrument panel vents “ ” switch: Use this switch to turn on or off the rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers. (For details, see page 118.) 27p104 CAUTION 27p006a Operate the switches with due care while you are driving to avoid acci- dents. The switches are installed on both sides If air flow control is not satisfactory, check of the
—Checking and replacing the Air conditioning filter— air conditioning filter The air conditioning filter may clog af- ter long use. The filter may need to be replaced if the air flow of the air condi- tioning and heater experiences extreme reductions in operating efficiency, or if the windows begin to fog up easily. 82p109 82p006b To maintain the air conditioning efficiency, inspect and
82p007a 82p107 82p008c 1. Open the glove box, and slide off 2. Push in each side of the glove box 3. Pull the filter case toward you to the damper as shown. to disconnect the claws. take it out. 301
5. Install the filter and filter case in the reverse order of removal. When setting the filter to the filter case, ensure that the flat side of the filter is down and the ribbed side is up. Position the filter case so that the “RUP” 82p009b mark is pointing up and install it in the vehicle. INFORMATION The air filter should be installed prop- erly in position. The use of air condi- tioning
SECTION 2– 10 OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Other equipment Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Rear view monitor system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 304 Power outlets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 307
Clock Rear view monitor system The rear view monitor system assists the driver by displaying an image of CAUTION the view behind the vehicle while back- ing up. The image is displayed in re- : Never depend on the rear view verse on the screen. This allows the monitor system entirely when back- image to appear in the same manner as ing up. Always make sure your in- 28p009d that of the rear view
When replacing the tires, please consult : If the back of the vehicle is hit, the your Toyota dealer. If you replace the position and mounting angle of the tires, the area displayed on the screen camera may change. Be sure to may change. have the camera’s position and mounting angle checked at your Toyota dealer. : If the temperature changes rapidly, such as when hot water is poured on the
AREA DISPLAYED ON SCREEN : When water droplets are adhering to Image is displayed approximately level the camera, or when humidity is high on screen. (for example, when it rains) : The area detected by the camera is : When foreign matter (for example, limited. Objects which are close to snow or mud) adheres to the camera either corner of the bumper or under lens the bumper cannot be seen on the
Power outlets The power outlets are designed for power supply for car accessories. The hybrid system must be in “ACC” or “IG−ON” for the power outlets to be used. NOTICE 28p010a D To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use the electricity over the total vehicle capacity of Check surroundings for safety. 12V/120W. D To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the
Rear console box Glove boxes To open the glove boxes, push each button. The inside of the upper glove box is sepa- rated by the partition. When storing a lon- ger object, remove the partition. 28p002a With the instrument panel lights on, the lower glove box light will come on when the lower glove box is open. CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, Upper
Garage door opener (a) Programing the HomeLinkR When the programming the HomeLinkR for Indicator light The HomeLinkR in your vehicle has 3 the first time, erase the HomeLinkR buttons and you can store one program memory once before following the steps for each button. below to program the HomeLinkR. (See “(c) Erasing the entire HomeLinkR To ensure correct programing into the memory” on page
28p130a HomeLinkR 25 to 75 mm 28p131 28p132 (1 to 3 in.) Hand−held garage transmitter 2. Place your hand−held garage transmit- 3. Simultaneously press and hold the 5. Test the operation of the HomeLinkR by ter 25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 in.) away from hand−held garage transmitter button pressing the newly programmed button. the surface of the HomeLinkR. along with the selected HomeLinkR but- If
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each re- The ceiling mounted garage door opener 6. Test the operation of the HomeLinkR by maining HomeLinkR button to program motor should now recognize the pressing the newly programmed button. another device. HomeLinkR unit and be able activate the Check to see if the gate/device oper- Programming a rolling code system garage door up/down. ates correctly. If your
Refer to HomeLinkR on the internet at: This device complies with Part 15 of the WWW.HOMELINK.COM FCC Rules and with RSS−210 of the IC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- CAUTION lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and : When programming the HomeLinkR (2) this device must accept any interfer- 28p133 Universal Transceiver, you may be ence received,
Auxiliary boxes To use the box, open the lid as shown in the following illustrations. CAUTION : To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden 28p117 28p003a stop, always keep the auxiliary box closed while driving. : Auxiliary box on the ceiling— As this box is designed for holding a light object such as an eyeglass, do not place any heavy objects in it. Heavy objects may
Cup holders Bottle holders The cup holder is designed for holding cups or drink−cans securely. To use the cup holder, open the lid. 28p005b CAUTION : Do not place anything else other than cups or drink−cans on the cup 28p109 holder, as such items may be thrown about in the compartment and possibly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking or in an accident. For front seats : To
Tie−down hooks Luggage storage box NOTICE Do not put a cup or open bottle in the bottle holder because the con- tents may spill when the door opens or closes. 22p120 28p112a To secure your luggage, use the tie− 1. To open the luggage storage box, turn down hooks as shown above. the knob to the “UNLOCK” position and See “—Stowing precautions” on page 344 open the lid. for
Luggage cover 28p113a 28p114 28p115 2. Hold the lid open by inserting the sup- To use the luggage cover, pull it out of To remove the luggage cover, lift it up. port rod into the slot. the retractor and hook it on the an- chors. CAUTION CAUTION To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, Do not place anything on the luggage keep the luggage storage box closed cover.
Floor mat 28p116a 28p125 28p007b You can stow the luggage cover in the To replace the luggage cover, adjust the Use a floor mat of the correct size. luggage storage box in the luggage cover so that “TOP” is facing upwards. If the vehicle carpet and floor mat have compartment as shown in the illustration. 2 holes, then they are designed for use At that time, adjust the cover so that with
28p008b CAUTION Make sure the floor mat is properly placed on the vehicle carpet. If the floor mat slips and interferes with the movement of the pedals during driv- ing, it may cause an accident. 318
SECTION 3 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Information before driving your Toyota Break−in period . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 320 Fuel pump shut−off system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Break−in period Fuel Drive gently and avoid high speeds. FUEL TYPE Use of unleaded fuel with an octane rating Your vehicle does not need an elaborate Your vehicle must use only unleaded lower than 87 may result in engine knock- break−in. But following a few simple tips gasoline. ing. Persistent knocking can lead to en- for the first 1000 km (600 miles) can add gine damage. To help prevent gas
QUALITY GASOLINE OXYGENATES IN GASOLINE GASOLINE QUALITY Automotive manufacturers in the U.S., Toyota allows the use of oxygenate In a very few cases, you may experience Europe and Japan have developed a blended gasoline where the oxygenate driveability problems caused by the partic- specification for quality fuel named content is up to 10% ethanol or 15% ular gasoline that you are using. If you
Operation in foreign Fuel pump shut−off system countries FUEL TANK CAPACITY The fuel pump shut−off system stops sup- If you plan to drive your Toyota in 45 L (11.9 gal., 9.9 lmp.gal.) plying fuel to the engine to minimize the another country... risk of fuel leakage when the engine stalls First, comply with the vehicle registration The given fuel tank capacity is measured or an airbag
Three−way catalytic converters NOTICE z To ensure that the three−way cata- lytic converter and the entire emis- A large amount of unburned gases sion control system operate proper- flowing into the three−way catalytic ly, your vehicle must receive the converter may cause it to overheat periodic inspections required by the and create a fire hazard. To prevent Toyota Maintenance Schedule. For
Facts about engine oil Engine exhaust cautions consumption FUNCTIONS OF ENGINE OIL CAUTION " Keep the back door closed while Engine oil has the primary functions of driving. An open or unsealed back lubricating and cooling the inside of the " Avoid inhaling the engine exhaust. door may cause exhaust gases to be drawn into the vehicle. engine, and plays a major role in main- It contains carbon
" Oil is also used to lubricate the stems As an example, if a vehicle is used for For detailed information on oil level check, of the intake valves. Some of this oil repeated short trips, and consumes a nor- see “Checking the engine oil level” on is sucked into the combustion chamber mal amount of oil, the dipstick may not page 404. together with the intake air and is show any drop in the oil
Coolant heat storage system Iridium−tipped spark plugs CAUTION Coolant flow control valve " The coolant in this tank is hot even if the engine and radiator are cold. " For replacement of the coolant, 30p103 contact your Toyota dealer. " Do not touch bolts (9 pieces) painted in yellow. " In case the bolts are loosened, Electric water pump Coolant heat storage there is a risk of hot coolant com-
Brake system REGENERATIVE BRAKE HYDRAULIC BRAKE The red and yellow brake system warning When the brake is applied, the electric This brake system has 3 independent hy- light may stay on for about 60 seconds motor used as a generator converts kinet- draulic circuits. If either circuit should fail, after the “IG−ON” mode is enabled. It is ic energy into electric energy. the other will still
ANTI−LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM Depressing the brake pedal on slippery CAUTION road surfaces such as on a manhole cov- The anti−lock brake system is designed to automatically help prevent lock−up of er, a steel plate at a construction site, " Do not pump the brake pedal if the joints in a bridge, etc. on a rainy day the wheels during a sudden braking or hybrid system is not operating. tends to
CAUTION Anti−lock brake system is not de- signed to shorten the stopping dis- Do not overestimate the anti−lock tance: Always drive at a moderate brake system: Although the anti−lock speed and maintain a safe distance brake system assists in providing ve- from the vehicle in front of you. hicle control, it is still important to drive with all due care and maintain Compared with vehicles
“ABS” warning light BRAKE ASSIST SYSTEM CAUTION The light comes on when the “IG−ON” When you slam the brakes on, the mode is enabled. If the anti−lock brake brake assist system judges as an emer- If the “ABS” warning light remains on system works properly, the light turns gency stop and provides more powerful together with the red brake system off after the “READY” light comes
Brake pad wear limit Electric power steering system indicators The electric power steering system, us- " When the 12 volt battery is discharged ing an electric motor, assists the turn- Check the 12 volt battery’s condition. ing of the steering wheel. If necessary, recharge or replace the In the following cases, you may feel the battery. For details, see “Checking 12 steering becomes heavy.
Your Toyota’s identification— —Vehicle identification number —Engine and motor number Engine number Motor number 30p004b 30p005c 30p006b The vehicle identification number (VIN) The vehicle identification number (VIN) is The engine and motor number plates is the legal identifier for your vehicle. also on the Certification Label. are installed on the engine and trans- This number is on the
Theft prevention labels Suspension and chassis Your new vehicle carries theft preven- tion labels which are approximately 47 CAUTION mm (1.85 in.) by 12 mm (0.47 in.). Do not modify the suspension/chassis The purpose of these labels is to reduce with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc. It the incidence of vehicle thefts by facilitat- can cause dangerous handling charac- ing the tracing and recovery
Tire information— —Tire symbols (Standard tire) This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. Tire size—For details, see “Tire size” on page 338. 2. DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)—For details, see “DOT and Tire Identification Num- ber (TIN)” on page 337. 3. Location of tread wear indica- tors—For details, see “Checking and replacing tires” on page 411. 4.
6. Radial tires or bias−ply tires—A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. The tire not marked with “RADIAL” is a bias−ply tire. 7. “TUBELESS” or “TUBE TYPE” —A tubeless tire does not have a tube inside the tire and air is direct- ly filled in the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pressure. 8. Load limit at maximum cold
—Tire symbols (Compact spare tire) This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. “TEMPORARY USE ONLY”—A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” molded into its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary emergency use only. For details, see “Compact spare tire” on page 366. 2. Tire size—For details, see “Tire size” on page 338. 30p104a 3.
—DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) 6. Maximum cold tire inflation The “DOT” symbol certifies that the pressure—This means the pres- tire conforms to applicable Federal sure to which a tire may be in- Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. flated. For recommended cold tire inflation pressure, see “Tires” on page 434. 7. Tire ply composition and materi- 21A009a als—Plies mean a layer
—Tire size —Name of each section of tire 30p227a 21A007a 21A006a This illustration indicates typical tire 1. Section width 1. Bead size. 2. Tire height 2. Sidewall 1. Tire use (P=Passenger car, 3. Wheel diameter 3. Shoulder T=Temporary use) 4. Tread 2. Section width (in millimeters) 5. Belt 3. Aspect ratio (tire height to section width) 6. Inner liner 4. Tire construction code (R=Radial, 7.
—Uniform tire quality grading This information has been prepared Tread wear—The tread wear grade Traction AA, A, B, C—The traction in accordance with regulations issued is a comparative rating based on the grades, from highest to lowest, are by the National Highway Traffic Safe- wear rate of the tire when tested un- AA, A, B, and C, and they represent ty Administration of the U.S. Depart-
Temperature A, B, C—The tempera- ture grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resis- tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to
—Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning tire inflation pressure when the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours Cold tire inflation pressure or more, or it has not been driven more than 1.5 km or 1 mile under that condition the maximum cold inflation pressure to which a tire may be inflated and it is Maximum inflation pressure shown on the sidewall of the tire Recommended
Tire related term Meaning the combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing over 2.3 kg (5 lb.) in excess of those standard items which they replace, not pre- Production options weight viously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim Vehicle capacity weight the rated cargo
Tire related term Meaning the load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle Vehicle normal load on the tire its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in accordance with Table 1 that follows) and dividing by two Weather side the surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tire Table 1– Occupant loading and
Cargo and luggage— Vehicle load limits NOTICE —Stowage precautions Vehicle load limits include total load When stowing cargo and luggage in Even if the number of occupants are capacity, seating capacity, towing ca- the vehicle, observe the following: within the seating capacity, do not ex- pacity and cargo capacity. Follow the ceed the total load capacity. " Put cargo and luggage in the lug-
—Capacity and distribution NOTICE Cargo capacity depends on the to- " Never allow anyone to ride in tal weight of the occupants. the luggage compartment. It is Do not load the vehicle beyond the not designed for passengers. (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capac- vehicle capacity weight given in Sec- They should ride in their seats ity) – (Total weight of occupants) tion 9. with their seat
(4) The resulting figure equals the Toyota does not recommend towing available amount of cargo and lug- a trailer with your vehicle. Your ve- gage load capacity. For example, hicle is not designed for trailer towing. if the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and lug- Cargo gage load capacity is 650 lbs.
Types of tires 199 kg – 176 kg = 23 kg. Determine what kind of tires your (444 lb. – 388 lb. = 56 lb.) CAUTION vehicle is originally equipped with. As shown in the above example, if the Even if the total load of occu- 1. All season tires number of occupants increases, the pant’s weight and the cargo load All season tires are designed to pro- cargo and luggage load equaling the is less than
2. Summer tires CAUTION Summer tires are high−speed capabil- ity tires best suited to highway driving " Do not mix summer and all sea- under dry conditions. son tires on your vehicle as Since summer tires do not have the this can cause dangerous han- same traction performance as snow dling characteristics, resulting tires, summer tires are inadequate for in loss of control. driving on
SECTION 4 STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Before starting the hybrid system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 How to start the hybrid system . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350 Tips for driving in various conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 352 Driving in the rain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
How to start the hybrid (b) Turning on the hybrid Before starting the hybrid system— (a) Before starting system (Using the smart system the hybrid system function—on some models) 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. fore entering it. 2. Turn off unnecessary lights and acces- 2. Adjust seat position, seatback angle, sories. head restraint height and
(b) Turning on the hybrid system (Using the key) You may hear a motor sound in the en- NOTICE gine compartment when the brake pedal is depressed with the hybrid system off. D The hybrid system cannot be When the hybrid system is started or started when the shift position is stopped, you may hear a sound coming “N”. Be sure to put it in “P” and from the hybrid battery in the luggage then
Tips for driving in various conditions You may hear a motor sound in the en- " Always slow down in gusty crosswinds. NOTICE gine compartment when the brake pedal is This will allow you much better control. depressed with the hybrid system off. D The hybrid system cannot be " Drive slowly onto curbs and, if pos- When the hybrid system is started or started when the shift position is sible, at a
Driving in the rain Driving on a slippery road surface CAUTION " Do not drive in excess of the speed Drive carefully when it is raining, because limit. Even if the legal speed limit visibility will be reduced, the windows may " Before driving off, make sure the permits it, do not drive over 140 km/h (85 mph) unless your vehicle become fogged−up, and the road will be parking brake is fully
Winter driving tips When encountering flooded roads Make sure you have a proper freeze CAUTION protection for engine coolant. Do not drive on a road that has flooded after heavy rain etc. Doing so may cause Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” " Sudden braking, acceleration and serious damage to the vehicle. or similar high quality ethylene glycol steering when driving on a slippery
Dinghy towing Check the condition of the 12 volt bat- NOTICE tery and cables. Cold temperatures reduce the capacity of Do not use engine antifreeze or any any 12 volt battery, so it must be in top other substitute because it may dam- shape to provide enough power for winter age your vehicle’s paint. starting. Section 8−3 tells you how to visually inspect the 12 volt battery. Your Do not use
How to save fuel and make Trailer towing your vehicle last longer, too Improving fuel economy is easy−just take " Do not rest your foot on brake ped- it easy. It will help make your vehicle last al. This causes premature wear, over- longer, too. Here are some specific tips heating and poor fuel economy. on how to save money on both fuel and " Maintain a moderate speed on high- repairs: ways.
CAUTION Never turn off the hybrid system to coast down hills. Your power steering and brake booster will not function without the hybrid system running. Also, the emission control system op- erates properly only when the hybrid system is running. 357
SECTION 5 IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY In case of an emergency If your vehicle will not start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 If your hybrid system stalls while driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 If your vehicle overheats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 If you have a flat tire . . . . . . . .
If your vehicle will not start— (a) Simple checks (b) Jump starting Before making these checks, make sure If the instrument cluster is shown in If the 12 volt battery is discharged, the you have followed the correct starting appropriate brightness when the hybrid hybrid system can be started by jump procedure given in “How to start the system is in the “IG−ON” mode— starting.
CAUTION NOTICE D The battery used for boosting must " Booster battery contains sulfuric be 12 V. Do not jump start unless acid which is poisonous and corro- you are sure that the booster bat- sive. Wear protective safety glasses tery is correct. when jump starting, and avoid spil- ling acid on your skin, clothing, or D After jump starting procedure, the 50p049 vehicle. hybrid system may not
7. If the engine in the vehicle with the Exclusive jump starting booster battery is not running, start it terminal cover and let it run for a few minutes. During Exclusive jump jump starting, run the engine at about starting terminal 2000 rpm with the accelerator pedal lightly depressed. 50p044c Positive terminal (“+” mark) Booster Jumper battery cable 4. Open the exclusive jump starting
10. Start the hybrid system. Make sure the “READY” light is on. If the hybrid bat- Jumper tery warning light comes on in the mul- cable ti−information display, the hybrid battery is also discharged. Contact your Toyota 50p080a dealer. 50p045c 11. Carefully disconnect the cables in the exact reverse order: the negative cable and then the positive cable. Negative terminal 12. Carefully
If your hybrid system stalls while driving If your vehicle overheats If your hybrid system stalls while driving... If your high coolant temperature warn- 3. Look for obvious coolant leaks from the 1. Reduce your speed gradually, keeping ing light comes on, if you experience a radiator, hoses, and under the vehicle. a straight line. Move cautiously off the loss of power, or if you hear a loud
If you have a flat tire— 6. After the coolant temperature has 1. Reduce your speed gradually, cooled to normal, again check the cool- keeping a straight line. Move cau- CAUTION ant level in the reservoir. If necessary, tiously off the road to a safe place bring it up to half full again. Serious well away from the traffic. Avoid When jacking, be sure to observe coolant loss indicates a leak in
" Make sure to set the jack prop- NOTICE erly in the jack point. Raising Do not continue driving with a de- the vehicle with jack improper- flated tire. Driving even a short dis- ly positioned will damage the tance can damage a tire and wheel vehicle or may allow the ve- beyond repair. hicle to fall off the jack and cause personal injury. 50p007a " Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is
The compact spare tire can be used NOTICE many times, if necessary. It has tread CAUTION life of up to 4800 km (3000 miles) de- Your ground clearance is reduced pending on road conditions and your " The compact spare tire was de- when the compact spare tire is driving habits. When tread wear indi- signed especially for your To- installed so avoid driving over ob- cators appear on the tire,
—Required tools and spare tire 50p008c 50p009a 50p010e 1. Get the required tools and spare To remove the jack, unlock the tight- To remove the spare tire: tire. ening strap. 1. Remove the luggage storage box. 1 Wheel nut wrench To store the jack, make sure it is se- 2. Loosen the bolt and remove it. 2 Jack handle curely held by the tightening strap. 3 Jack 3. Remove the jack box. 4 Spare tire
—Blocking the wheel —Loosening wheel nuts When installing the jack box, align the arrows on the jack box with the ones on the body. 50p011b 50p051b 2. Block the wheel diagonally op- 3. Loosen all the wheel nuts. posite the flat tire to keep the Always loosen the wheel nuts before vehicle from rolling when it is raising the vehicle. jacked up. Turn the wheel nuts counterclockwise When
—Positioning the jack —Raising your vehicle CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. The nuts may loos- en and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a serious ac- cident. 50p014e 50p015c 4. Position the jack at the jack 5. After making sure no one is in points as shown. the vehicle, raise it high enough Make sure the jack is positioned on so that the spare tire can be a
—Changing wheels CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone. 50p052 50p017c 6. Remove the wheel nuts and Before putting on wheels, remove any change tires. corrosion on the mounting surfaces Lift the flat tire straight off and put it with a wire brush or such. Installation aside. of wheels without good metal−to−met- al contact at the mounting
—Reinstalling wheel nuts —Lowering your vehicle CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. Doing so may lead to overtightening the nuts and 50p018c damaging the bolts. The nuts may loosen and the wheels may 50p019c fall off, which could cause a seri- ous accident. If there is oil or grease on any bolt or nut, clean it. 7. Reinstall all the wheel nuts fin- 8. Lower the vehicle
—Stowing flat tire 9. Restow all the tools and jack se- CAUTION curely. Then secure the flat tire in the luggage compartment " When lowering the vehicle, with the tire tie−down belts and make sure all portions of your tie−down hooks as follows body and all other persons around will not be injured as the vehicle is lowered to the CAUTION 50p087 ground. Before driving, make sure all the "
50p088 50p089 50p090 2. Put the flat tire on the center of 3. Pass the belts through the center 4. Attach the other ends of the belts the luggage storage box lid with hole of the wheel as shown above. to the rear tie−down hooks. the outer side of the wheel facing After stowing the flat tire, check that up. Hook one ends of the belts to the tire and belts are secured. the front tie−down
—After changing wheels 10. Check the air pressure of the re- CAUTION placed tire. CAUTION " Make sure the rear seats are in Adjust the air pressure to the specifi- Take due care in handling the or- their original position. cation designated on page 434. If the nament to avoid unexpected per- pressure is lower than specified, drive sonal injury. " When carrying the flat tire, se- slowly to the
If your vehicle needs to be towed— If towing is necessary, we recommend TOWING PRECAUTIONS: (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— you to have it done by your Toyota —From front Use a safety chain system for all towing, dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- and abide by the state/provincial and local vice. In consultation with them, have laws. The wheels and axle on the ground your vehicle
—Emergency towing (c) Towing with sling type truck NOTICE D Only use specified towing eyelet; otherwise your vehicle may be dam- aged. D Never tow a vehicle from the rear 50p022b 50p035b with four wheels on the ground. This may cause serious damage to the transaxle. A driver must be in the vehicle to steer it and operate the brakes. Towing in this manner may be done only (c) Towing with sling
—Installing towing eyelet Before towing, release the parking brake CAUTION and put the hybrid transaxle in “N”. The hybrid system must be in the “IG−ON” Use extreme caution when towing ve- mode. hicles. Avoid sudden starts or erratic In the following cases, as the front wheels driving maneuvers which would place might be locked by means of the parking excessive stress on the
If you lose your keys You can purchase a new key at your Toyota dealer if you can give them the key number and master key. Even if you lose only one key, contact your Toyota dealer to make a new key. If 50p047a you lose all your master keys, you cannot 50p048a make new keys; the whole hybrid vehicle immobilizer system must be replaced. See the suggestion given in “Keys” on page 20. If your
If you cannot operate back door opener 50p053a 50p054a If the back door opener does not oper- 2. Pull the lever with the back door mo- ate, you can open the back door from tor, open the back door. the inside. Be sure to have the back door opener To open the back door from inside, per- checked/repaired by your Toyota dealer. form the following procedure. 1. Open the luggage storage box (See
SECTION 6 CORROSION PREVENTION AND APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention and appearance care Protecting your Toyota from corrosion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 382 Washing and waxing your Toyota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 383 Cleaning the interior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 385 381
Protecting your Toyota from corrosion Toyota, through the diligent research, de- " Wetness or dampness to certain parts " Pay particular attention to the vehicle’s sign and use of the most advanced of your vehicle for an extended period underside and wheel housings as it is technology available, helps prevent corro- of time, may cause corrosion even difficult to see all the mud and dirt. It
Washing and waxing your Toyota Check the interior of your vehicle. Wa- Your Toyota is a hybrid vehicle. Pay " When driving in a coastal area ter and dirt can accumulate under the particular attention when washing your " When driving on a road sprinkled with floor mats and could cause corrosion. Oc- Toyota. antifreeze casionally check under the mats to make sure the area is dry. Be particularly
1. Rinse off loose dirt with a hose. Re- 3. Rinse thoroughly—dried soap can NOTICE move any mud or road salt from the cause streaking. In hot weather you underside of the vehicle or the wheel may need to rinse each section right To prevent damage to the antenna, wells. after you wash it. make sure to remove it before driving 2. Wash with a mild car−wash soap, 4. To prevent water spots, dry
Cleaning the interior 3. Wax the vehicle again when water First vacuum over the upholstery to re- does not bead but remains on the sur- CAUTION move loose dirt. Then, using a sponge or face in large patches. soft cloth, apply the soap solution to the " Do not wash the vehicle floor with vinyl. After allowing it to soak in for a few water, or allow water to get onto minutes to loosen the dirt,
Do not apply water—the best results are Windows NOTICE obtained by keeping the carpet as dry as The windows may be cleaned with any possible. Read the shampoo instructions household window cleaner. D Do not use organic substances (sol- and follow them closely. vents, kerosene, alcohol, gasoline, Seat belts NOTICE etc.) or alkaline or acidic solutions. These chemicals can cause discol- The seat
Leather interior D Mildew may develop on soiled leath- The leather upholstery may be cleaned er upholstery. Be especially careful with neutral detergent for wool. to avoid oil spots. Try to keep your Remove dirt using a soft cloth dampened upholstery always clean. with 5% solution of neutral detergent for D Long exposure to direct sunlight wool. Then thoroughly wipe off all traces may cause the
SECTION 7 VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND CARE Vehicle maintenance and care Maintenance requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390 General maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391 Does your vehicle need repairing? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 393 Emissions inspection and maintenance
Maintenance requirements Your Toyota vehicle has been designed for Scheduled maintenance Where to go for service? fewer maintenance requirements with long- The scheduled maintenance items listed in Toyota technicians are well−trained spe- er service intervals to save both your time the “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or cialists and are kept up to date with the and money. However, each
General maintenance If you are a skilled do−it−yourself Listed below are the general maintenance Coolant level mechanic, the Toyota service manuals are items that should be performed as fre- Make sure the coolant level is between recommended. Please be aware that quently as specified. In addition to check- the “FULL” and “LOW” lines on the see− do−it−yourself maintenance can
INSIDE THE VEHICLE Seat belts OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE Items listed below should be checked Check that the seat belt system such as Items listed below should be performed regularly, e.g. while performing periodic buckles, retractors and anchors operate from time to time, unless otherwise services, cleaning the vehicle, etc. properly and smoothly. Make sure the belt specified. webbing is not cut,
Does your vehicle need repairing? Tire surface and wheel nuts Be on the alert for changes in perfor- If you notice any of these clues, take your Check the tires carefully for cuts, mance, sounds, and visual tip−offs that vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as damage or excessive wear. See Sec- indicate service is needed. Some impor- possible. It probably needs adjustment or tion 8−2 for
Emissions inspection and maintenance (I/M) programs Some states have vehicle emission in- The malfunction indicator lamp will go off spection programs which include OBD after taking several driving trips, but the (On−Board Diagnostics) checks. error code in the OBD system will not be The OBD system monitors the operation cleared unless about 40 trips or more are of the emission control system.
SECTION 8– 1 DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Introduction Engine compartment overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 396 Fuse locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 397 Do−it−yourself service precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 398 Positioning the jack . . . . . . . . .
Engine compartment overview 1. Windshield washer fluid tank 2. Brake fluid reservoir 3. Engine oil filler cap 4. Engine coolant reservoir 5. Inverter coolant reservoir 6. Fuse block 7. Radiator and condenser 8. Engine oil level dipstick 9. 12 volt battery (in luggage compartment) 81p001g 396
Fuse locations 81p003b 81p006c 81p002c 81p005b 397
Do−it−yourself service precautions If you perform maintenance by yourself, be sure to follow the correct procedure CAUTION " When the hybrid system is operat- given in this Section. ing with the “READY” light on, the " When the hybrid system is on, keep engine is automatically started in You should be aware that improper or in- some case. When you inspect the hands, clothing, and tools
" Used engine oil contains potentially " When servicing the vehicle with the D If you spill some of the coolant, be harmful contaminants which may smart entry and start system, be sure to wash it off with water to cause skin disorders such as in- sure to keep the smart key away prevent it from damaging the parts flammation or skin cancer, so care from the vehicle. If the key is left or paint.
Positioning the jack When jacking up your vehicle with the jack, position the jack correctly as " Do not raise the vehicle with some- shown in the illustrations. one in the vehicle. " When raising the vehicle, do not CAUTION place any objects on top of or un- derneath the jack. 81p008d When jacking, be sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility of personal injury: NOTICE " Follow
Parts and tools Here is a list of parts and tools you will CHECKING BRAKE FLUID Tools: need to perform do−it−yourself mainte- Parts (if level is low): " Funnel nance. Remember all Toyota parts are de- signed in metric sizes, so your tools must " SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 REPLACING LIGHT BULBS be metric. brake fluid Parts: CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL Tools: " Bulb with same number and
SECTION 8– 2 DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Engine and Chassis Checking the engine oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400 Checking the coolant level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 402 Checking the radiator and condenser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Checking brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking the engine oil level 3. Reinsert the dipstick—push it in as far If the oil level is below or only slightly as it will go, or the reading will not be above the low level, add engine oil of Low level Full level correct. the same type as already in the engine. 4. Pull the dipstick out and look at the oil Remove the oil filler cap and add engine level while holding a rag under the oil in
ENGINE OIL SELECTION If SAE 5W−30 oil is not available, SAE NOTICE “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in 10W−30 oil may be used. However, it D Be careful not to spill engine oil on your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved should be replaced with SAE 5W−30 at the vehicle components. “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent the next oil change. D Avoid overfilling, or the hybrid sys-
Checking the coolant level 82P111 Engine coolant reservoir Oil identification mark To ensure excellent lubrication perfor- The ILSAC (International Lubricant Stan- mance for your engine, “Toyota Genuine dardization and Approval Committee) Certi- Motor Oil” is available, which has been fication Mark is added to some oil con- specifically tested and approved for all tainers to help you select
If you can find no leak, have your Toyota For Canada—“Toyota Super Long Life CAUTION dealer test the cap pressure and check Coolant” is a mixture of 55% coolant and for leaks in the cooling system. 45% deionized water. This coolant pro- The coolant heat storage tank reaches vides protection down to about −42:C If the fluid in the inverter coolant reservoir high temperature inside. It is
Checking the radiator and condenser Checking brake fluid If either of the above parts is extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi- tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. CAUTION To prevent burning yourself, be care- ful not to touch the radiator or con- 82p002b denser when the engine is hot. NOTICE To prevent damage to the radiator and condenser, do not perform the Toyota
Checking tire inflation pressure If the level is low, take your vehicle to Keep your tire inflation pressures a Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Do at the proper level. not drive if the red brake system warn- ing light is on. Call a Toyota dealer for The recommended cold tire inflation assistance. pressures, tire sizes and the com- bined weight of occupants and cargo If the fluid level goes
" Always use a tire inflation pres- Tire inflation 5. After completing the tire inflation sure gauge. The appearance of pressure gauge pressure measurement and adjust- a tire can be misleading. Besides, ment, apply soapy water to the tire inflation pressures that are valve and check for leakage. even just a few pounds off can de- 6. Install the tire valve cap. grade ride and handling. If a gauge
Checking and replacing tires CAUTION High tire pressure (overinfla- Tread wear indicator tion)— Keep your tires properly inflated. " Poor handling Otherwise, the following condi- tions may occur and cause an ac- " Excessive wear cident resulting in death or seri- " Uneven wear ous injuries. " A greater possibility of tire Low tire pressure (underinfla- damage from road hazards tion)— "
The tires on your Toyota have built−in If air loss occurs while driving, do not REPLACING YOUR TIRES tread wear indicators to help you continue driving. Driving even a short When replacing a tire, use a tire of know when the tires need replace- distance can damage a tire beyond the same size and construction, ment. When the tread depth wears to repair. and the same or greater load ca- 1.6 mm
Rotating tires When a tire is replaced, the wheel CAUTION should always be balanced. Observe the following instruc- An unbalanced wheel may affect ve- tions. Otherwise, an accident hicle handling and tire life. Wheels may occur resulting in death or can get out of balance with regular use and should therefore be balanced serious injuries. occasionally. 82p104a " Do not mix radial, bias belted,
Installing snow tires and chains When rotating tires, check for uneven WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION wear and damage. Abnormal wear is CHAINS Snow tires should be installed on all usually caused by incorrect tire infla- Snow tires or chains are recommended wheels. tion pressure, improper wheel align- when driving on snow or ice. Installing snow tires on the front wheels ment,
Replacing wheels TIRE CHAIN SELECTION WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR WHEELS CAUTION Regulations regarding the use of tire If you have wheel damage such as chains vary according to location or bending, cracks or heavy corrosion, the " Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or type of road, so always check local reg- wheel should be replaced. the chain manufacturer’s recom- ulations before installing chains. If
Aluminum wheel precautions Replacement with used wheels is not rec- " When installing aluminum wheels, ommended as they may have been sub- check that the wheel nuts are tight jected to rough treatment or high mileage after driving your vehicle the first 1600 and could fail without warning. Also, bent km (1000 miles). wheels which have been straightened may " If you have rotated, repaired, or
SECTION 8– 2 DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Engine and Chassis Checking the engine oil level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 404 Checking the coolant level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406 Checking the radiator and condenser . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 408 Checking brake fluid . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking the engine oil level 3. Reinsert the dipstick—push it in as far If the oil level is below or only slightly as it will go, or the reading will not be above the low level, add engine oil of Low level Full level correct. the same type as already in the engine. 4. Pull the dipstick out and look at the oil Remove the oil filler cap and add engine level while holding a rag under the oil in
ENGINE OIL SELECTION If SAE 5W−30 oil is not available, SAE NOTICE “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in 10W−30 oil may be used. However, it D Be careful not to spill engine oil on your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved should be replaced with SAE 5W−30 at the vehicle components. “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent the next oil change. D Avoid overfilling, or the hybrid sys-
Checking the coolant level 82P111 Engine coolant reservoir Oil identification mark To ensure excellent lubrication perfor- The ILSAC (International Lubricant Stan- mance for your engine, “Toyota Genuine dardization and Approval Committee) Certi- Motor Oil” is available, which has been fication Mark is added to some oil con- specifically tested and approved for all tainers to help you select
If you can find no leak, have your Toyota For Canada—“Toyota Super Long Life CAUTION dealer test the cap pressure and check Coolant” is a mixture of 55% coolant and for leaks in the cooling system. 45% deionized water. This coolant pro- The coolant heat storage tank reaches vides protection down to about −42:C If the fluid level in the inverter coolant high temperature inside. It is
Checking the radiator and condenser Checking brake fluid If either of the above parts is extremely dirty or you are not sure of their condi- tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. CAUTION To prevent burning yourself, be care- ful not to touch the radiator or con- 82p002b denser when the engine is hot. NOTICE To prevent damage to the radiator Toyota recommends “Toyota Super Long and
Checking tire inflation pressure If the level is low, take your vehicle to Keep your tire inflation pressures a Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Do at the proper level. not drive if the red brake system warn- ing light is on. Call a Toyota dealer for The recommended cold tire inflation assistance. pressures, tire sizes and the com- bined weight of occupants and cargo If the fluid level goes
" Always use a tire inflation pres- Tire inflation 5. After completing the tire inflation sure gauge. The appearance of pressure gauge pressure measurement and adjust- a tire can be misleading. Besides, ment, apply soapy water to the tire inflation pressures that are valve and check for leakage. even just a few pounds off can de- 6. Install the tire valve cap. grade ride and handling. If a gauge
Checking and replacing tires CAUTION High tire pressure (overinfla- Tread wear indicator tion)— Keep your tires properly inflated. " Poor handling Otherwise, the following condi- tions may occur and cause an ac- " Excessive wear cident resulting in death or seri- " Uneven wear ous injuries. " A greater possibility of tire Low tire pressure (underinfla- damage from road hazards tion)— "
The tires on your Toyota have built−in If air loss occurs while driving, do not REPLACING YOUR TIRES tread wear indicators to help you continue driving. Driving even a short When replacing a tire, use a tire of know when the tires need replace- distance can damage a tire beyond the same size and construction, ment. When the tread depth wears to repair. and the same or greater load ca- 1.6 mm
Rotating tires When a tire is replaced, the wheel CAUTION should always be balanced. Observe the following instruc- An unbalanced wheel may affect ve- tions. Otherwise, an accident hicle handling and tire life. Wheels may occur resulting in death or can get out of balance with regular use and should therefore be balanced serious injuries. occasionally. 82p104a " Do not mix radial, bias belted,
Installing snow tires and chains When rotating tires, check for uneven WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION wear and damage. Abnormal wear is CHAINS Snow tires should be installed on all usually caused by incorrect tire infla- Snow tires or chains are recommended wheels. tion pressure, improper wheel align- when driving on snow or ice. Installing snow tires on the front wheels ment,
Replacing wheels TIRE CHAIN SELECTION WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR WHEELS CAUTION Regulations regarding the use of tire If you have wheel damage such as chains vary according to location or bending, cracks or heavy corrosion, the " Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or type of road, so always check local reg- wheel should be replaced. the chain manufacturer’s recom- ulations before installing chains. If
Aluminum wheel precautions Replacement with used wheels is not rec- " When installing aluminum wheels, ommended as they may have been sub- check that the wheel nuts are tight jected to rough treatment or high mileage after driving your vehicle the first 1600 and could fail without warning. Also, bent km (1000 miles). wheels which have been straightened may " If you have rotated, repaired, or
SECTION 8– 3 DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking 12 volt battery condition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 418 12 volt battery recharging precautions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Checking and replacing fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 420 Adding washer fluid . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Checking 12 volt battery condition— —Checking 12 volt battery —Precautions exterior CAUTION EMERGENCY MEASURES " If electrolyte gets in your eyes, 12 VOLT BATTERY PRECAUTIONS flush your eyes with clean water When the 12 volt battery must be re- and get immediate medical atten- placed, use the Prius designated bat- tion. If possible, continue to apply tery. water with a sponge or cloth while
Hold−down clamp Ground cable After you reconnect the 12 volt battery, NOTICE shift the shift lever to “N” and confirm the D Be sure the hybrid system and all shift position is “N” when the “IG−ON” accessories are off before perform- mode is enabled. ing maintenance. After connecting the cables, the hybrid 83p001c D When checking the battery, remove system may not start by pushing
12 volt battery recharging precautions Checking and replacing fuses During recharging, the battery is pro- NOTICE ducing hydrogen gas. Type A Therefore, before recharging: Never recharge the battery with the hybrid system on. Also, be sure all 1. If recharging with the battery installed accessories are turned off. on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable. 2. Make sure the power
Type A fuses can be pulled out by the If the new fuse immediately blows out, pull−out tool. The location of the pull−out there is a problem with the electrical sys- tool is shown in the illustration. tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as If you are not sure whether the fuse has soon as possible. blown, try replacing the suspected fuse with one that you know is good. CAUTION 83p004b If
Adding washer fluid Replacing light bulbs— If any washer does not work, the wash- The following illustrations show how to er tank may be empty. Add washer gain access to the bulbs. When replacing Vehicles with discharge headlights— fluid. a bulb, make sure the hybrid system and " Do not touch the high−intensity dis- You may use plain water as washer fluid. light switch are off. Use bulbs
The inside of the lens of exterior lights Bulb A: D4R Discharge bulbs such as headlights may temporarily fog up Light bulbs W Type No. B: HB2 Halogen bulbs when the lense becomes wet in the rain Headlights C: HB4 Halogen bulbs or in a car wash. This is not a problem because the fogging is caused by the Discharge headlights — 35 A D: Wedge base bulbs temperature difference between the outside
—Headlights 83p030a 83p031 83p010a Removing clip 1. Open the hood. Remove the clips 2. RIGHT−HAND HEADLIGHT ONLY: Re- and take out the cover. move the clip and take out the air Remove and install the clips as shown in cleaner inlet. the following illustrations. Remove and install the clip as shown in the following illustrations. 83p032 Installing clip 424
83p011 83p013a 83p014a Removing clip 3. Unplug the connector. Turn the bulb 4. Release the bulb retaining spring cover counter−clockwise and remove and remove the bulb along with the it. socket. Install a new bulb into the If the connector is tight, wiggle it. socket and return the bulb retaining spring to its original position. To install a bulb, align the tabs of the bulb with the cutout of
—Front fog lights —Parking lights If either the left or right front fog lights burns out, contact your Toyota dealer. NOTICE Do not try to replace the front fog 83p015b light bulbs by yourself. You may dam- age the vehicle. 83p016a 5. Install the bulb cover and turn it clockwise. Plug in the connector. 83p017a 426
—Rear turn signal, tail and —Front turn signal lights back−up lights 83p018a 83p023a 83p025c a: Rear turn signal light b: Back−up light c: Tail light 83p019b 83p024b 427
—License plate lights 83p026b 83p028b Remove the cover. 83p027a 428
SECTION 9 SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Dimensions and weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Electric motor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Engine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 430 Fuel . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Dimensions and weight Electric motor Engine Overall length mm (in.) 4445 (175.0) Type: Permanent magnet synchronous Model: 1.5 L 4−cylinder (1NZ−FXE) Overall width mm (in.) 1725 (67.9) motor (water cooling) Type: 4−cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasoline Overall height mm (in.) 1490 (58.7)* Maximum output:/rpm: Bore and stroke, mm (in.): 50 kW 75.0 x 84.7 (2.95 x 3.33) Wheelbase mm (in.) 2700
Fuel Hybrid battery Service specifications Fuel type: Type: Nickel−Metal hydride battery ENGINE Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87 Voltage: 7.2 V Valve clearance (engine cold), mm (in.): (Research Octane Number 91) or Intake 0.17 − 0.23 (0.007 − 0.009) higher Capacity: 6.5 Ah (3HR) Exhaust 0.27 − 0.33 (0.011 − 0.013) Fuel tank capacity, L (gal., lmp.gal.): Quantity: 28 Spark plug type:
ENGINE LUBRICATION Recommended oil viscosity: COOLING SYSTEM Oil capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., SAE 5W−30 Total capacity, L (qt., Imp.qt.): lmp.qt.): For gasoline engine 8.6 (9.0, 7.5) With filter 3.7 (3.9, 3.3) For electric motor Without filter 3.4 (3.6, 3.0) and inverter and converter 2.7 (2.9, 2.4) “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved
12 VOLT BATTERY BRAKES Open voltage at 20"C (68"F): Minimum pedal clearance when depressed 12.6 − 12.8 V Fully charged with the force of 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf) 12.2 − 12.4 V Half charged with the traction motor running, mm (in.): 11.5 − 11.9 V Discharged 101.0 (3.98) [Voltage that is checked 20 minutes after Pedal free play, mm (in.): the key is removed with all the lights 1 − 4 (0.04 −
Tires Tire size and inflation pressure: Standard Cold tire inflation pressure Tire size kPa (kgf/cm 2 or bar, psi) Wheel size Front Rear P185/65R15 86S 15 6 JJ 240 (2 4 35) (2.4, 230 (2.3, 33) (2 3 P195/55R16 86V 16 6 JJ Spare Cold tire inflation pressure Tire size Wheel size kPa (kgf/cm 2 or bar, psi) T125/70D16 96M 420 (4.2, 60) 16 X 4T Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m, ft·lbf): 103 (10.5, 76)
Fuses 90p007b 90p005b 90p008b Instrument panel Engine compartment Luggage compartment 1. PWR 30 A: Power windows 8. GAUGE 10 A: Gauge and meter, back− 15. TAIL 10 A: Tail lights, license plates 2. DEF 40 A: Rear window defogger up lights, emergency flasher, power light, parking lights windows 16. PANEL 7.5 A: Multi−information dis- 3. M/HTR 15 A: Outside rear view mirror heater 9. OBD 7.5 A:
22. IGN 7.5 A: Hybrid system, hybrid ve- 35. ABS−1 25 A: Anti−lock brake system hicle immobilizer system, SRS airbags 36. ETCS 10 A: Electronic throttle control 23. SPARE 30 A: Spare system 24. SPARE 15 A: Spare 37. BATT FAN 10 A: Battery cooling fan 25. DRL 7.5 A: Daytime running light sys- 38. HAZ 10 A: Turn signal lights, emergen- tem cy flasher 26. H−LP LO RH 15 A (Vehicles with dis-
SECTION 10 REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S. OWNERS Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 438 437
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners If you believe that your vehicle has To contact NHTSA, you may call a defect which could cause a crash the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll−free or could cause injury or death, you at 1−888−327−4236 (TTY: should immediately inform the Na- 1−800−424−9153); go to tional Highway Traffic Safety Ad- http://www.safercar.gov ; or write to: ministration
Quick index " If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on . . . 125 U −7 " If your vehicle will not start . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 360 " If your vehicle overheats . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 364 " If you have a flat tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Important information about your Toyota Occupant restraint systems The purpose of all occupant restraint systems is to help reduce the possibility of death or serious injury in the Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time event of a collision. None of these systems, either indi- to read Section 2−2 of this Owner’s Manual carefully. In vidually or together, can ensure that there
In order to be effective, the SRS airbags must deploy Event data recorder with tremendous speed. The rapid deployment of the SRS airbags makes the SRS airbags themselves poten- Your vehicle has computers that monitor and control tial sources of serious injury if an occupant is too close certain aspects of your vehicle. These computers assist to an airbag, or if an object or some part of his or
" SRS airbag deployment data Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to " SRS airbag system diagnostic data a third party except when: If your vehicle is equipped with a vehicle stability con- " An agreement from the vehicle’s owner (or the leas- trol (VSC) system, its Electronic Control Unit (ECU) may ing company for a leased vehicle) is obtained contain another EDR. There are a
New vehicle warranty Important health and safety Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota information about your Toyota limited warranties: " New vehicle warranty CAUTION " Emission control systems warranty " Others D WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constitu- ents, and a wide variety of automobile compo- For further information, please refer to the “Owner’s nents contain or
Accessories, spare parts and Spark ignition system of your Toyota modification of your Toyota The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all re- quirements of the Canadian Interference−Causing Equip- A wide variety of non−genuine spare parts and accesso- ment Standard. ries for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. You should know that Toyota does not warrant these
Smart entry and start system Scrapping of your Toyota Users of any electrical medical devices such as im- The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in planted pacemakers should consult the manufacturer of your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is the device for information about its operation under the scrapped with the airbags and pretensioners left as they influence of
Hybrid battery Perchlorate Material The hybrid battery has a limited service life. Call your Special handling may apply, Toyota dealer for information about recycling or disposal See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. of hybrid battery and your vehicle. Your vehicle has components that may contain perchlo- rate. These components may include airbag, seat belt pretensioners, and wireless
CAUTION CAUTION Precautions for use If an accident occurs of hybrid vehicle D Pull your vehicle off the road, push the “P” posi- The vehicle has both high voltage DC and AC systems as tion switch, stop the hybrid system and if the key well as a 12−volt system. DC and AC high voltage are both is inserted into key slot, remove it. very dangerous and can cause death or serious injury, se- D
CAUTION D If your vehicle needs to be towed, do it with the front wheels raised. For details on towing, see “If your vehicle needs to be towed” on page 376. High Voltage Your vehicle is equipped with cables connected to parts of the vehicle subject to high voltage (about 500 V at maximum). There are some other parts that reach high temperatures while you drive. Never touch battery cables