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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)


Using the call history memory


Follow the procedure below to use a number stored in the call history memory:


Press the talk switch and say “Redial” (when using a number stored in the outgoing call history memory) or “CallBack” (when using a number stored in the incoming call history memory). Select the number by either of the following methods: a. Say “Previous” or “Go back” until the desired number is dis-


played.


b. Select the desired number using


The following operations can be performed:


Dialing: Press the off-hook switch or select “Dial” using a voice


command or


Storing the number in the phone book: Select “Store” using a voice


command or


Deleting: Select “Delete” using a voice command or


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n Call history


Up to 5 numbers can be stored in each of the outgoing and incoming call his- tory memories.


n When talking on the phone


l Do not talk at the same time as the other party. l Keep the volume of the received voice down. Otherwise, voice echo will


increase.


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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Setting a cellular phone


Registering a cellular phone in the hands-free phone system allows the system to function. The following functions can be used for reg- istered cellular phones: n Functions and operation procedures To enter the menu for each function, follow the steps below using a


voice command or


l Registering a cellular phone


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “Pair Phone”


l Selecting the cellular phone to be used


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “Select Phone”


l Changing a registered name


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “Change Phone Name (Change name)”


l Listing the registered cellular phones


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “List Phones”


l Deleting a cellular phone


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “Delete Phone”


l Changing the passkey


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “Set Passkey”


l Turning the hands-free phone automatic connection on/off


1. “Setup” → 2. “Phone Setup” → 3. “Handsfree Power”


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Registering a cellular phone


Select “Pair Phone” using a voice command or


, and per-


form the procedure for registering a cellular phone. (→P. 285)


Selecting the cellular phone to be used


Select “Select Phone” using a voice command or


Pattern A


Select the cellular phone to be used by either of the following methods, and select “Confirm” using a voice command or


a. Press the talk switch and say the desired phone name. b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the name of the desired cellular phone is being read aloud, press the talk switch.


Pattern B


Select the cellular phone to be used using


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Changing a registered name


Select “Change Phone Name (Change name)” using a voice


command or


Select the name of the cellular phone to be changed by either of the following methods: a. Press the talk switch and say the desired phone name, and


select “Confirm” using a voice command or


b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the desired phone name is being read aloud, press the talk switch.


c. Select the desired phone name using


Press the talk switch or select “Record Name” using


, and say a new name.


Select “Confirm” using a voice command or


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Listing the registered cellular phones


Selecting “List Phones” using a voice command or


causes


the list of registered cellular phones to be read aloud. When listing is complete, the system returns to “Phone Setup”. Pressing the talk switch while the name of a cellular phone is being read selects the cellular phone, and the following functions will be available: • Selecting a cellular phone: “Select Phone” • Changing a registered name: “Change Name” • Deleting a cellular phone: “Delete Phone”


Deleting a cellular phone


Select “Delete Phone” using a voice command or


Select the cellular phone to be deleted by either of the follow- ing methods and select “Confirm” using a voice command or


a. Press the talk switch and say the name of the desired cellu-


lar phone.


b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the name of the desired cellular phone is being read aloud, press the talk switch.


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Changing the passkey


Select “Set Passkey” using a voice command or


Press the talk switch, say a 4 to 8-digit number, and select


“Confirm” using a voice command or


The number should be input 1 digit at a time. When the entire number to be registered as a passkey has


been input, press


again.


Turning the hands-free phone automatic connection on/off


n Turning off the automatic connection


Select “Handsfree Power” using a voice command or


Select “Turn off” using a voice command or


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n Turning on the automatic connection


Select “Handsfree Power” using a voice command or


Select “Turn on” using a voice command or


n The number of cellular phones that can be registered Up to 6 cellular phones can be registered in the system.


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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Security and system setup


To enter the menu of each setting, follow the steps below: n Security setting items and operation procedure


l Setting or changing the PIN (Personal Identification Number)


1. “Setup” → 2. “Security” → 3. “Set PIN”


l Locking the phone book


1. “Setup” → 2. “Security” → 3. “Phonebook Lock”


l Unlocking the phone book


1. “Setup” → 2. “Security” → 3. “Phonebook Unlock”


n System setup items and operation procedure


l Setting voice guidance volume


1. “Setup” → 2. “System Setup” → 3. “Guidance Volume”


l Displaying the Bluetooth® device address and name 1. “Setup” → 2. “System Setup” → 3. “Device Name” Initialization 1. “Setup” → 2. “System Setup” → 3. “Reset Settings”


can only be used for system setup operation.


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Setting or changing the PIN


n Setting a PIN


Select “Set PIN” using a voice command or


Enter a PIN using a voice command or


When using


, input the code 1 digit at a time.


n Changing the PIN


Select “Set PIN” using a voice command or


Enter the registered PIN using a voice command or


Enter a new PIN using a voice command or


When using


, input the code 1 digit at a time.


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Locking or unlocking the phone book


Select “Phonebook Lock (Phone book lock)” or “Phonebook Unlock (Phone book unlock)” using a voice command or


Input the PIN by either of the following methods and select


“Confirm” using a voice command or


a. Press the talk switch and say the registered PIN.


b. Input a new PIN using


Setting voice guidance volume


Select “Guidance Volume” using


Change the voice guidance volume.


To decrease the volume: Turn


counterclockwise.


To increase the volume: Turn


clockwise.


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Displaying the Bluetooth® device address and name


Select “Device Name” using


to display the Bluetooth® device address and


Turn


name.


Select “Go Back” using


to return to “System Setup”.


Initialization


Select “Reset Settings” and then “Confirm” using


Select “Confirm” using


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n Initialization


l The following data in the system can be initialized:


• Phone book • Outgoing and incoming call history • Speed dials • Registered cellular phone data • Security code


l Once the initialization has been completed, the data cannot be restored


to its original state.


n When the phone book is locked


The following functions cannot be used: l Dialing by inputting a name l Speed dialing l Dialing a number stored in the call history memory l Using the phone book


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3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using the phone book


To enter the menu of each setting, follow the steps below:


l Adding a new phone number


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Add Entry”


l Setting speed dial


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Speed Dial (Set speed dial)”


l Changing a registered name


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Change Name”


l Deleting registered data


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Delete Entry”


l Deleting speed dial


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Delete Speed Dial”


l Listing the registered data


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “List Names”


Adding a new phone number


The following methods can be used to add a new phone number: l Transferring data from the cellular phone


Inputting a phone number using a voice command


Inputting a phone number using


l Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming call history


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n Adding procedure


Select “Add Entry” using a voice command or


Use one of the following methods to input a telephone num- ber:


Inputting a telephone number using a voice command


STEP2-1 Select “By Voice (By voice)” using a voice com-


mand or


STEP2-2 Press the talk switch, say the desired number, and


select “Confirm” using a voice command.


Transferring data from the cellular phone


STEP2-1 Select “By Phone” and then “Confirm” using a voice


command or


STEP2-2 Transfer the data from the cellular phone.


Refer to the manual that comes with the cellular phone for the details of transferring data.


STEP2-3 Select the data to be registered by either of the fol-


lowing methods: a. Say “Previous” or “Next” until the desired data is displayed, and select “Confirm” using a voice command.


b. Select the desired data using


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Inputting a phone number using


STEP2-1 Select “Manual Input” using


STEP2-2 Input a phone number using


, and press


once again.


Input the phone number 1 digit at a time.


Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming call history


STEP2-1 Select “Call History” using a voice command or


STEP2-2 Select


“Outgoing Call History


(Outgoing)” or “Incoming Call History (Incoming)” using a voice


command or


STEP2-3 Select the data to be registered by either of the fol-


lowing methods: a. Say “Previous” or “Go back” until the desired data is displayed, and select “Confirm” using a voice command.


b. Select the desired data using


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Select the name to be registered by either of the following methods, and select “Confirm” using a voice command or


a. Press the talk switch and say the desired name.


b. Select “Record Name” using


, and say the desired


name.


Select “Confirm” using a voice command or


In , selecting “Speed Dial (Set speed dial)” instead of “Confirm” registers the newly added phone number as a speed dial.


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Setting speed dials


Select “Speed Dial (Set speed dial)” using a voice command


or


Select the data to be registered as a speed dial by either of the following methods: a. Press the talk switch, say desired number, and select


“Confirm” using a voice command or


b. Press the talk switch, and say “List names”. While the desired name is being read aloud, press the talk switch,


and select “Confirm” using a voice command or


c. Select the desired data using


Select the desired preset button, and register the data into speed dial by either of the following methods: a. Press the desired preset button, and select “Confirm” using


a voice command or


b. Press and hold the desired preset button.


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Changing a registered name


Select “Change Name” using a voice command or


Select the name to be changed by either of the following methods. a. Press the talk switch, say desired name, and select


“Confirm” using a voice command or


b. Press the talk switch, and say “List names”. While the desired name is being read aloud, press the talk switch and


select “Confirm” using a voice command or


c. Select the desired name using


Select “Record Name” with


or the talk switch.


Say a new name, and select “Confirm” using a voice com-


mand or


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Deleting registered data


Select “Delete Entry” using a voice command or


Select the data to be deleted by either of the following meth- ods, and select “Confirm” using a voice command or


a. Press the talk switch, and say the name of the desired


phone number to be deleted.


b. Press the talk switch and say “List phones”. While the name of the desired phone number is being read aloud, press the talk switch.


Deleting speed dials


Select “Delete Speed Dial” using a voice command or


Press the preset button for which the desired speed dial is registered, and select “Confirm” using a voice command or


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Listing the registered data


Selecting “List names” using a voice command causes a list of the registered data to be read aloud. When listing is complete, the system returns to “Phonebook”. Pressing the talk switch while the desired data is being read aloud selects the data, and the following functions will be available. • Dialing: “Dial” • Changing a registered name: “Change Name” • Deleting an entry: “Delete Entry” • Setting a speed dial: “Speed Dial (Set speed dial)”


n Limitation of number of digits


A phone number that exceeds 24 digits cannot be registered.


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3-5. Using the interior lights Interior lights list


Rear interior light (→P. 316) Front interior light (→P. 316) Personal lights (→P. 317) Engine switch light


n Illuminated entry system


When the interior light switch is in the DOOR position, the interior light and engine switch light automatically turns on/off according to whether the doors are locked/unlocked and whether the doors are open/closed and the engine switch position.


n To prevent the battery from being discharged


If the interior light remains on when the door is not fully closed and the inte- rior light switch is in the DOOR position, the light will go off automatically after 30 minutes.


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Interior lights


n Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer


Settings (e.g. The time elapsed before lights turn off) can be changed. (Cus- tomizable features →P. 493)


DOOR position OFF ON


DOOR position OFF ON


Interior lights


Front


Rear


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Personal lights


Personal lights


On/off


n To prevent the battery from being discharged


The personal lights will automatically turn off in about 30 minutes after the key is removed from the engine switch.


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3-6. Using the storage features List of storage features


Auxiliary box Glove box Bottle holders Cup holders


CAUTION


n Items that should not be left in the storage spaces


Do not leave glasses, lighters or spray cans in the storage spaces, as this may cause the following when cabin temperature becomes high: l Glasses may be deformed by heat or cracked if they come into contact


with other stored items.


l Lighters or spray cans may explode. If they come into contact with other stored items, the lighter may catch fire or the spray can may release gas, causing a fire hazard.


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Glove box and cup holders (front)


Glove box


Pull up the lever.


CAUTION


n Caution while driving


Keep the glove box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.


Cup holders (front)


Vehicles with an automatic transmission


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Cup holders (front)


Vehicles with a manual transmission


n Holding large cups


Vehicles with an automatic transmission


The adapter can be removed.


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Cup holders (front)


Vehicles with a manual transmission


The adapter can be removed.


CAUTION


n Items unsuitable for the cup holder


Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury. If possible, cover hot drinks to prevent burns.


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Cup holders (rear)


Cup holders (rear)


n Removing the mat


Pull up.


CAUTION


n Items unsuitable for the cup holder


Do not place anything other than cups or beverage cans in the cup holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury. If possible, cover hot drinks to prevent burns.


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Bottle holders


Bottle holders


n Bottle holders


Depending on their size or shape, some bottles may not fit in the holders.


NOTICE


n Items that should not be stowed in the bottle holders


Put the cap on before stowing a bottle. Do not place open bottles in the bot- tle holders, or glasses and paper cups containing liquid. The contents may spill and glasses may break.


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Auxiliary box


Auxiliary box


Push the button.


Pull up the lid.


CAUTION


n Caution while driving


Keep the auxiliary box closed. Items may fall out and cause death or serious injury in case of an accident or sudden stop.


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3-7. Other interior features Sun visors


Front


Side


Forward position: Flip down. Side position: Flip down, unhook, and swing to the side.


Flip down.


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3-7. Other interior features Vanity mirrors


Open the cover.


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3-7. Other interior features Clock


Adjusts the hours Adjusts the minutes


n The clock is displayed when


The engine switch is in the ACC or ON position.


n When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals


The time display will automatically be set to 1:00.


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3-7. Other interior features Outside temperature display∗


the outside air


Displays temperature. The temperature range that can be displayed is from -22°F (-30°C) to 122°F (50°C). the outside air Switches temperature display between English/U.S. Cus- tomary System and metric.


n When – –°C or – –°F is displayed


The system may be malfunctioning. Take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer.


n The outside air temperature is displayed when


The engine switch is in the ON position.


n When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals


The display will automatically be set to the initial mode.


n Display


In the following situations, the correct outside temperature may not be dis- played, or the display may take longer than normal to change. l When stopped, or driving at low speeds (less than 12 mph [20 km/h]) l When the outside temperature has changed suddenly (at the entrance/


exit of a garage, tunnel, etc.)


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3-7. Other interior features Power outlet (12V DC)


The power outlet can be used for 12 V accessories that run on less than 10A.


n The power outlet can be used when


The engine switch is in the ACC or ON position.


NOTICE


n To avoid damaging the power outlet


Close the power outlet lid when not in use. Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlet may cause a short cir- cuit.


n To prevent the fuse from being blown


Do not use an accessory that uses more than 12V/10A.


n To prevent the battery discharge


Do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the engine is not running.


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3-7. Other interior features Power outlet (115V AC)∗


The power outlet can be used for electrical appliances. n Operation


Main switch To use the power outlet, turn on the main switch. The power supply starts a few seconds after the main switch is pressed. Power outlet socket


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Maximum available capacity of the power outlet


n While the vehicle is being driven


The maximum capacity of the power outlet is always 115V AC/ 100W.


n When the vehicle is stationary


The maximum capacity of the power outlet varies depending on the following conditions. l The maximum capacity is 115V AC/400W when the following


condition applies: • The shift lever is in P or N. (automatic transmission) • The shift lever is in N and the clutch pedal is not depressed.


(manual transmission)


A maximum capacity of 400W can only be restored by turning the power outlet main switch off and then on again under condi- tion described above.


l The maximum capacity is 115V AC/100W when the following


condition applies: • The shift lever is moved to any positions other than P and N.


(automatic transmission)


• The clutch pedal is depressed. (manual transmission)


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n The power outlet can be used when


The engine is started.


n The indicator light changes according the maximum available capacity,


as follows:


Indicates 115V AC/400W Indicates 115V AC/100W


n When the power outlet is in operation


The sound of the cooling fan may be heard from the right side of the luggage compartment. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. n If the engine is started with the power outlet main switch on


The maximum capacity of the power supply may decrease to below the stan- dard, or may be cut off completely, even when the vehicle is stationary.


n The protection circuit may be activated to cut the power supply if any


of the following conditions apply: l The engine is started with the power outlet main switch on. l Use of electrical appliances exceeding the maximum capacity is


attempted.


A sound may be heard when the protection circuit is activated. This is normal and does not indicate a malfunction. l Electrical appliances, which consume power exceeding 100W, have


been used continuously for a long time period.


l The total power usage by all electrical features (headlights, air condition- ing, etc.) has exceeded the total vehicle maximum for an extended period of time.


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n If the protection circuit is activated and the power supply is cut, con-


duct the following procedure:


Park the vehicle in a safe place, and then securely apply the park- ing brake. Check and ensure the following conditions • The shift lever is in P or N. (automatic transmission) • The shift lever is in N and the clutch pedal is not depressed.


(manual transmission)


Make sure that the power consumption of the electric appliance is within the maximum capacity of the power outlet and the appliance is not broken. Press the power outlet main switch again.


When the cabin temperature is high, open the windows to cool the tempera- ture down. Once it reaches the normal temperature, turn the power outlet main switch on again. If the power supply is not resumed even after performing the above proce- dure, have the vehicle inspected by a Toyota dealer.


CAUTION


n Using a power outlet


Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury. l Use of the power outlet when it is wet with drinking water or snow may result in electrical shocks and is extremely dangerous. The power outlet must be thoroughly dried before use.


l Do not allow children to use or play with the power outlet. l Be careful not to get any part of your body caught in the power outlet lid. l When using electrical appliances, strictly follow any cautions and notices


written on their labels and in the manufacturers’ instruction manuals.


l Do not modify, disassemble or repair the power outlet or its inverter, in any way. Doing so may result in unexpected malfunctions or accidents, which could cause serious damage or injuries. Contact a Toyota dealer for any necessary repairs.


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CAUTION


n To prevent injuries and accidents, securely fix all electric appliances before use and do not use any appliances that may do any of the fol- lowing: l Distract the driver while driving, or hamper safe driving. l Result in a fire or burn injuries due to the appliance rolling, falling or over-


heating while driving.


l Emit steam, while the windows of the cabin are closed.


n To prevent unexpected accidents, such as electric shocks, do not per-


form any of the following. l Using the power outlet for electric heaters while sleeping. l Contaminating the power outlet with liquid substances or mud. l Handling electrical appliance plugs at the power outlet with wet hands or


feet. Inserting foreign objects into the power outlet.


l Using malfunctioning electric appliances.


Inserting inappropriate or badly fitting plugs into the power outlet.


NOTICE


n To avoid damaging the power outlet and the plug


l Close the power outlet lid when not in use. l Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlet may cause a short


circuit.


l Do not use plug adaptors to connect too many plugs to the power outlet. l After inserting a plug, gently close the power outlet lid.


n To prevent the fuse from being blown


Do not use a 115V AC appliance that requires more than maximum capacity. If a 115V AC appliance that consumes more than maximum capacity is used, the protection circuit will cut the power supply.


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NOTICE


n Appliances that may not operate properly (115V AC)


The following 115V AC appliances may not operate even if their power con- sumption is under maximum capacity. l Appliances with high initial peak wattage l Measuring devices that process precise data l Other appliances that require an extremely stable power supply


n To prevent the battery from being discharged


Turn off all the vehicle’s electronic equipment and accessories, such as the headlights and air conditioning, when electrical appliances that consume in excess of 100W are used continuously for long periods of time.


n To prevent any damage caused by heat


Do not use any electrical appliances that give off intense heat such as toast- ers, in any locations including the internal or external trim, seats and deck. l Do not use any electrical appliances, which are easily affected by vibration


or heat, inside the vehicle. Vibration while driving, or the heat of the sun while parking, may result in damage to those electrical appliances.


n If any electrical appliances are to be used while driving


Securely fasten both the appliances and their cables to prevent them from falling or getting caught any of the power train components.


n If the power outlet is loose when an electrical appliance plug is con-


nected Replace the outlet. Contact a Toyota dealer for any necessary replacements.


n If the power outlet gets dirty


Turn the main switch off and use a soft, clean cloth to wipe it gently. Do not use any cleansing materials, such as organic solvents, wax, or com- pound cleaners, as these may damage the power outlet or cause it to mal- function.


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3-7. Other interior features Armrest


Adjusting to the desired angle: Lower the armrest from the highest position to the lowest position. Raise the armrest to the desired angle. Unlock the armrest: Lift the armrest to raise it to the highest position.


NOTICE


n To prevent damage to the armrest


Do not place too much strain on the armrest.


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3-7. Other interior features Floor mat


Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place onto the carpet.


the


Insert retaining hooks (clips) into the floor mat eye- lets.


Turn the upper knob of each retaining hook (clip) to secure the floor mats in place. *: Always align the


mark.


The shape of the retaining hooks (clips) may differ from that shown in the illustration.


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CAUTION


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause the driver’s floor mat to slip, possibly interfering with the pedals while driving. An unexpectedly high speed may result or it may become difficult to stop the vehicle, leading to a serious accident. n When installing the driver’s floor mat


l Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year


vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats.


l Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat. l Always install the floor mat securely using the retaining hooks (clips) pro-


vided.


l Do not use two or more floor mats on top of each other. l Do not place the floor mat bottom-side up or upside-down.


n Before driving


l Check that the floor mat is securely fixed in the right place with all the pro- vided retaining hooks (clips). Be espe- cially careful to perform this check after cleaning the floor.


l With the engine stopped and the shift lever in P (automatic transmission) or N (manual transmission), fully depress each pedal to the floor to make sure it does not interfere with the floor mat.


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3-7. Other interior features Luggage storage box (vehicles without sub woofer)


Push the lid down and pull it towards you.


CAUTION


n Caution while driving


Keep the luggage storage box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.


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3-7. Other interior features Luggage compartment features


n Tie-down hooks


Tie-down hooks are provided for securing loose items.


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n Cargo net hooks


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To hang the cargo net, use the cargo net hooks and tie-down hooks.


The cargo net itself is not included as an original equip- ment.


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n Shopping bag hooks


To hang the shopping bag, use the cargo net hooks.


CAUTION


n When the tie-down hooks and cargo net hooks are not in use


To avoid injury, always return the tie-down hooks and cargo net hooks to their positions when they are not in use.


NOTICE


n To prevent damage to the cargo net hooks and shopping bag hooks


l Do not hang any object heavier than 8.8 lb. (4 kg) in them. l Avoid hanging things other than a cargo net on it when using the hooks as


cargo net hooks.


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3-7. Other interior features Compass∗


The compass indicates the direction that the vehicle is heading. n Operation


The compass points north for about 3 seconds after the engine switch is turned to the ON position, and then indi- cates the actual direction the vehicle facing.


When the engine switch is turned to the ACC or LOCK position, it indicates the actual direction for about 5 seconds and then points in a random direction.


n Displays and directions


Display


Direction


North East South West


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Calibrating the compass


Samoa: 5 Guam: 8 Saipan: 8


The direction display deviates from the true direction determined by the earth’s magnetic field. The amount of deviation varies according to the geographic position of the vehicle.


If you cross over a map boundary shown in illustration, the compass will deviate. To obtain higher precision or perfect calibration, refer to the following.


n Deviation calibration


Stop the vehicle where it is safe to drive in a circle.


Press the SET button until a number (1 to 15) appears on the outside temperature display. Press the E/M button, and referring to the map above, select the num- ber of the zone where you are.


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After calibration, leave the system for 6 seconds or press the SET button for about 2 seconds. If the display returns to the outside temperature display, the calibra- tion is complete. n Circling calibration


Stop the vehicle where it is safe to drive in a circle.


the SET button Press until the zone number appears on the outside temperature display. Push the SET button. “– –” will start moving.


Drive the vehicle in a cir- cle at 5 mph (8 km/h). If there is not enough space to drive in a circle, drive around the block until the direction is displayed. When the compass display returns to the outside tem- perature display, calibration is complete.


When circling calibration fails, Er is displayed for 2 seconds and then COM- PASS flashes. It also flashes when circling calibration is not completed. If you want to cancel the calibration before it is complete, press the SET but- ton for about 2 seconds.


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n Conditions unfavorable to correct operation


The compass may not show the correct direction in the following conditions: l The vehicle is stopped immediately after turning.


The compass does not adjust while the vehicle is stopped.


l The engine switch is turned off immediately after turning. l The vehicle is on an inclined surface. l The vehicle is in a place where the earth’s magnetic field is subject to interference by artificial magnetic fields (underground car park/parking lot, under a steel tower, between buildings, roof car park/parking lot, near an intersection, near a large vehicle, etc.).


l The vehicle has become magnetized.


(There is a magnet or metal object on or near the accessory meter.)


l The battery has been disconnected.


n When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminals


COMPASS flashes and the compass is reset to its initial mode.


CAUTION


n While driving the vehicle


Do not adjust the display. Be sure to adjust the display only when the vehicle is stopped.


n When doing the circling calibration


Be sure to secure a wide space, and watch out for people and vehicles in the neighborhood. Do not violate any local traffic rules while performing circling calibration.


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NOTICE


n To avoid the compass malfunctions


Do not place magnets or any metal objects on or near the accessory meter. Doing this may cause a malfunction of the compass sensor.


n To ensure normal operation of the compass


l Do not perform circling calibration of the compass in a place where the earth’s magnetic field is subject to interference by artificial magnetic fields. l During calibration, do not operate electric systems (power windows, etc.)


as they may interfere with the calibration.


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4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior


Perform the following to protect the vehicle and maintain it in prime condition.


l Working from top to bottom, liberally apply water to the vehicle body, wheel wells and underside of the vehicle to remove any dirt and dust. Wash the vehicle body using a sponge or soft cloth, such as a chamois.


l For hard-to-remove marks, use car wash soap and rinse thor-


oughly with water.


l Wipe away any water. l Wax the vehicle when the waterproof coating deteriorates. If water does not bead on a clean surface, apply wax when the vehicle body is cool.


n Automatic car washes


l Fold the mirrors and remove the detachable pole antenna before wash- ing the vehicle. Start washing from the front of the vehicle. Make sure to re-install the detachable pole antenna and extend the mirrors before driv- ing.


l Brushes used in automatic car washes may scratch the vehicle surface


and harm your vehicle’s paint. In certain automatic car washes, the roof antenna (if equipped) may interfere with machine operation. This may prevent the vehicle from being cleaned properly or result in damage to the roof antenna.


n High pressure car washes


Do not allow the nozzles of the car wash to come within close proximity of the windows. Before entering an automatic car wash, check that the fuel filler door on your vehicle is closed properly.


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n Touch-up paint (if equipped)


Touch-up paint may be used to cover small chips or scratches. Apply the paint soon after the damage occurs or corrosion may set in. To apply the touch-up paint so it is hardly noticeable the trick is to apply it only to the bare spots. Apply only the smallest amount possible and do not paint the surface around the scratch or chip.


n Aluminum wheels (if equipped)


l Remove any dirt immediately by using a neutral detergent. Do not use hard brushes or abrasive cleaners. Do not use strong or harsh chemical cleaners. Use the same mild detergent and wax as used on the paint.


l Do not use detergent on the wheels when they are hot, for example after


driving for long distance in the hot weather.


l Wash detergent from the wheels immediately after use.


n Bumpers, side moldings and over fenders


Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners.


CAUTION


n Caution about the exhaust pipe


Exhaust gasses cause the exhaust pipe to become quite hot. When washing the vehicle, be careful not to touch the pipe until it has cooled sufficiently, as touching a hot exhaust pipe can cause burns.


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NOTICE


n To prevent paint deterioration and corrosion on the body and compo-


nents (aluminum wheels etc.) l Wash the vehicle immediately in the following cases:


• After driving near the sea coast • After driving on salted roads • If you see coal tar or tree sap on the paint surface • If you see dead insects, insect droppings or bird droppings on the paint • After driving in an area contaminated with soot, oily smoke, mine dust,


iron powder or chemical substances


• If the vehicle becomes heavily soiled in dust or mud • If liquids such as benzene and gasoline are spilled on the paint surface If the paint is chipped or scratched, have it repaired immediately.


l To prevent the wheels from corroding, remove any dirt and store in a place


with low humidity when storing the wheels.


n Cleaning the exterior lights


l Wash carefully. Do not use organic substances or scrub with a hard brush.


This may damage the surfaces of the lights.


l Do not apply wax on the surfaces of the lights.


Wax may cause damage to the lenses.


n Detachable pole antenna installation and removal precautions


l Before driving, ensure that the antenna is installed. l When the antenna is removed, such as before entering an automatic car wash, make sure to store it in a suitable place so as not to lose it. Also, before driving, make sure to reinstall the antenna in its original position.


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4-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior


The following procedures will help protect your vehicle’s interior and keep it in top condition: n Protecting the vehicle interior


Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty sur- faces with a cloth dampened with lukewarm water.


n Cleaning the leather areas


l Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner. l Wipe any excess dirt and dust with a soft cloth dampened with


diluted detergent. Use a diluted water solution of approximately 5% neutral wool deter- gent.


l Wring out any excess water from the cloth and thoroughly


wipe off all remaining traces of detergent.


l Wipe the surface with a dry, soft cloth to remove any remain- ing moisture. Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and venti- lated area.


n Cleaning the synthetic leather areas


l Remove loose dirt using a vacuum cleaner. l Apply a mild soap solution to the synthetic leather using a


sponge or soft cloth.


l Allow the solution to soak in for a few minutes. Remove the


dirt and wipe off the solution with a clean, damp cloth.


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n Caring for leather areas


Toyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the quality of the vehicle’s interior.


n Shampooing the carpets


There are several commercial foaming-type cleaners available. Use a sponge or brush to apply the foam. Rub in overlapping circles. Do not apply water. The excellent results are obtained when keeping the carpet as dry as possible.


n Seat belts


Clean with mild soap and lukewarm water using a cloth or sponge. Also check the belts periodically for excessive wear, fraying or cuts.


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