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information about the clock of a vehicle equipped with the separate “Navigation


For Navigation system, please refer System Owner’s Manual”.


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Multi−information display


Air conditioning system on—


Air conditioning system off—


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The multi−information display indicates the following information. 1. Outside temperature 2. Average vehicle speed 3. Average fuel consumption 4. Instantaneous fuel consumption 5. Driving time 6. Air conditioning system on—The air


conditioned temperature is displayed. Air conditioning system off—The air conditioned is not dis- played.


temperature


Every time you push the “INFO” button, the display toggles through this informa- tion. The displayed values in the multi−informa- tion display indicate general driving condi- tions. Accuracy varies with driving habits and road conditions. You can adjust the air conditioned temper- ature while the multi−information is operat- ing. 5 seconds has been passed after ad- justing the “INFO” button, the display will be back to the multi−information display.


temperature or pushing


the


1. Outside temperature


(“OUTSIDE TEMP”)


from


indi-


temperature


the outside air


The outside temperature display cates the outside air temperature. The displayed ranges −22_F (−30_C) up to 122_F (50_C). If an abnormality exists in the connection of temperature sensor, “−−_F” (“−−_C”) will appear on the display. If “−−_F” (“−−_C”) appears on the display, contact your Toyota dealer. There may be a case that “−−_F” (“−−_C”) appears momentarily when the ignition is quickly turned to “ON”. It is normal if it goes out soon. 2. Average vehicle speed


(“AVG MPH” or “AVG km/h”)


Average vehicle speed is calculated and displayed based on total driving dis- tance and total driving time with the engine running. The displayed value is updated every 10
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3. Average fuel consumption


(“AVG MPG” or “AVG L/100 km”)


total


Average fuel consumption is calculated and displayed based on total driving distance and fuel consumption with the engine running. The displayed value is updated every 10
seconds. 4. Instantaneous fuel consumption


(“MPG” or “L/100 km”)


The instantaneous fuel consumption is calculated and displayed based on dis- tance and fuel consumption for 1 sec- onds with the engine running. The displayed value is updated every 2
seconds. Note that an accurate figure may not be shown in the following cases. D The vehicle is stopped with the engine running. (The display will indicate the extremely high fuel consumption.) is driving down a


long slope applying the engine brake. (The display will indicate the extremely low fuel consumption.)


D The vehicle


The calculation is reset when the ignition switch is turned off.


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Clock


5. Driving time (“E/T”) The elapsed time after the engine starts is displayed. When the engine is started, driving time is counted from 0:00. Up to 11:59 (11
hours, 59 minutes) can be displayed. When the driving time exceeds 11:59, the counter returns to 0:00. The calculation is reset when the ignition switch is turned off.


To reset the hour: Push the “H” button. To reset the minutes: Push the “M” button. The key must be in the “ACC” or “ON” position. If the electrical power source has been disconnected from the clock, the time dis- play will automatically be set to 1:00 (one o’clock).


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Compass


The direction is indicated on the inside rear view mirror. If the ignition switch was turned off with the system on, the system will automati- cally turn back on when the ignition switch is turned on. Push the “COMP” switch to turn the com- pass system on and off.


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indicates


the vehicle


the direction The compass that the above case, it shows that the vehicle is heading north.


is heading.


In


Displays


NE SE SW NW


Directions


North


Northeast


East


Southeast


South


Southwest


West


Northwest


The compass may not show the correct direction in the following conditions: D The vehicle is stopped immediately af-


ter turning.


D The compass does not adjust while the


vehicle is stopped.


D The ignition switch is turned off imme-


diately after turning.


D The vehicle is on an inclined surface.


D The vehicle is in a place where the earth’s magnetic field is subject to in- terference by artificial magnetic fields (underground parking, under a steel tower, between buildings, roof parking, near a crossing, near a large vehicle, etc.).


D The vehicle is magnetized. (There is a magnet or a metal object on or near the inside rear view mirror.)


the deviation


D The battery has been disconnected. If your vehicle is out of the set zone, refer to “CALIBRATING THE COMPASS” below to set the zone number. If the compass works to calibrate the direction automati- cally while the vehicle is in motion. For additional precision or calibrating, see COMPASS” below.


for complete THE


“CALIBRATING


is small,


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Compass sensor


The compass sensor is in the inside rear view mirror.


NOTICE


Do not put magnets or a metal object on or near the inside rear view mirror of the vehicle. Doing this may cause malfunction of the compass sensor.


the


from


CALIBRATING THE COMPASS (deviation calibration) the compass The direction display on true direction deter- deviates mined by the earth’s magnetic field. The angle of deviation varies according to the geographic position of the vehicle. To adjust this deviation, stop the vehicle, then push and hold the “COMP” switch until the zone number appears on the dis- play. Then push the “COMP” switch, refer- ring to the following map to select the number of the zone where the vehicle is.


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Samoa: 5


Guam:


Saipan: 8


After calibration, leaving the system for several seconds returns it to the compass mode.


CAUTION


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


Zone number


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Perform circling calibration just after you have purchased your Toyota. And then always perform circling calibration after the battery has been removed, re- placed or disconnected. D Do not perform circling calibration of the compass the earth’s magnetic field is subject to in- terference by artificial magnetic fields (underground parking, under a steel tower, between buildings, roof parking, near a crossing, near a large vehicle, etc.).


in a place where


D During calibration, do not operate elec- tric systems (moon roof, power win- dows, etc.) as they may interfere with the calibration.


the direction display on


CALIBRATING THE COMPASS (circling calibration) Sometimes the compass may not change after a turn. To rectify this, stop the vehicle and push and hold the “COMP” switch until “C” appears on the display. If “C” appears on the display because of a drastic change in the magnetic field, perform circling calibration.


in a circle, drive around


Drive the vehicle in a circle at 8 km/h (5
mph) or less. If there is not enough space to drive the block. After driving 1 to 3 circles in the above method, calibration is completed when the direction is shown on the display. If calibration cannot be performed because of the magnetized vehicle etc., take your vehicle to Toyota dealer.


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Cigarette lighter and ashtrays


CAUTION


D When doing the circling calibration, be sure to secure a wide space, and watch out for people and ve- hicles in the neighborhood. Do not violate any local traffic rules while performing circling calibration.


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


Cigarette lighter


Rear ashtray


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Front ashtray


CIGARETTE LIGHTER To use the cigarette lighter, press it in. After it finishes heating up, it automati- cally pops out ready for use. If the engine is not running, the key must be in the “ACC” position. Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressed in. Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter or equivalent for replacement.


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Power outlets (12 VDC)


ASHTRAYS Front ashtray: To use the ashtray, open the lid. When finished with your cigarette, thor- oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre- vent other cigarette butts from catching fire. After using the ashtray, close the lid completely. To remove the ashtray, pull the lid and pull it out. Rear ashtray: To use the ashtray, pull it out. When finished with your cigarette, thor- oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre- vent other cigarette butts from catching fire. After using the ashtray, close the lid completely. To remove the ashtray, press down on the lock spring plate and pull out.


CAUTION


To reduce the chance of in case of an accident or sudden stop while driving, always completely close the ashtray after use.


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Front


Rear


The power outlets (12 VDC) are de- signed for power supply for car acces- sories. The key must be in the “ACC” or “ON” position for the power outlets to be used.


NOTICE


the


z To prevent


fuse


from being blown, do not use the electricity over the total vehicle capacity of 12VDC/120W (front and rear outlets together).


z To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlets longer than necessary when the engine is not running.


z Close the power outlet


lids when the power outlets are not in use. Inserting a foreign object other than the appropriate plug that fits the outlet, or allowing any liquid into the outlet may cause electrical fail- ure or short circuits.


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Power outlet (115 VAC)


NOTICE


z To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the engine is not running.


z Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use. Inserting anything other than an appropriate plug that fits the outlet may cause electrical failure or short circuits.


The power outlet is not designed for the following electric appliances even though their power consumption is un- der 115 VAC/100W. These appliances may not operate properly.


This power outlet (115 VAC) is designed for use as a power supply for electric appliances in the vehicle. The key must be in the “ON” position for the power outlet to be used. The maximum capacity for this power out- let is 115 VAC/100W. If you attempt to use an appliance that requires more than 115 VAC or 100W, the protection circuit will activate and cut the power supply. The power supply will restart automatically when you use an appliance that operates within the 115 VAC/100W limits.


Main switch


To use the power outlet, push the main switch on the instrument panel. An indicator light will illuminate to indicate that the power outlet is ready for use. Push the main switch once again to turn the power outlet off. When the power out- let is not in use, make sure that the main switch is turned off.


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D Appliances with high initial peak watt- age: cathode−ray tube type televisions, compressor−driven refrigerators, electric pumps, electric tools, etc.


D Measuring devices which process pre- cise data: medical equipment, measur- ing instruments, etc.


D Other appliances requiring an extremely stable power supply: microcomputer− controlled electric blankets, touch sen- sor lamps, etc.


Certain electrical appliances may cause radio noise.


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Glove box


Garage door opener


The garage door opener ( Universal Transceiver) is manufactured under license from HomeLinkR and can be programmed to operate garage doors, gates, entry doors, door locks, home lighting systems, and security systems, etc.


To use the glove box, do this. To open: Pull the lever. With the instrument panel lights on, the glove box light will come on when the globe box is open. To lock: Insert the master key and turn it clockwise.


CAUTION


To reduce the chance of in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the glove box door closed while driving.


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transmitter prior


(a) Programming the HomeLinkR The HomeLinkR in your vehicle has 3
buttons and you can store one program for each button. To ensure correct programming into the HomeLinkR, install a new battery in the hand−held to program- ming. The battery side of the hand−held trans- mitter must be pointed away the HomeLinkR during the programming pro- cess. For Canadian users, follow the procedure “Programming an entrance gate/pro- in gramming all devices the Canadian market”. 1. Decide which of 3 HomeLinkR buttons


from


in


you want to program.


2. Place your hand−held garage transmit- ter 25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 in.) away from the surface of the HomeLinkR.


Keep the indicator light on the HomeLinkR in view while programming.


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3. Simultaneously press and hold


the hand−held garage transmitter button along with the selected HomeLinkR but- ton.


4. When


the


indicator


the HomeLinkR changes from a slow to a rapid flash after 20 seconds, you can release both buttons.


light on


5. Test the operation of the HomeLinkR by pressing the newly programmed button. If programming a garage door opener, check to see if the garage door opens and closes.


(on


light


indicator


If the garage door does not operate, iden- tify if your garage transmitter is of the “Rolling Code” type. Press and hold the programmed HomeLinkR button. The ga- rage door has the rolling code feature if the HomeLinkR) the flashes rapidly and then remains lit after 2 seconds. If your garage transmitter is the “Rolling Code” type, proceed to the heading “Programming a rolling code sys- tem”. 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each re- maining HomeLinkR button to program another device.


it


is


to


is necessary


Programming a rolling code system “Rolling Code” If your device follow equipped, steps 1 through 4 under the heading “Programming the HomeLinkR” before proceeding with the steps listed below. 1. Locate the “training” button on the ceil- ing mounted garage door opener motor. The exact the button may vary by brand of garage door opener. Refer the owner’s guide supplied by the garage door opener manufacturer for the location of this “training” button.


location and color of


to


2. Press the “training” button on the ceil- ing mounted garage door opener motor. Following this step, you have 30 seconds in which to initiate step 3 below. 3. Press and release the vehicle’s pro- grammed HomeLinkR button twice. The garage door may open. the door does open, the programming process is complete. If the door does not open, press and release the button a third time. This third press and release will complete the programming process by opening the garage door.


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(c) Erasing


the


entire HomeLinkR


memory (all three programs)


To erase all previously programmed codes at one time, press and hold down the 2
outside buttons for 20 seconds until the indicator light flashes. If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase the HomeLinkR the programs stored memory.


in


now


should


recognize


The ceiling mounted garage door opener motor the HomeLinkR unit and be able activate the garage door up/down. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 for each re- maining HomeLinkR button to program another rolling code system.


Programming an entrance gate/program- ming all devices in the Canadian market 1. Decide which of the 3 HomeLinkR but-


2. Place


your


tons you want to program. hand−held


gate/device transmitter 25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 in.) away the from HomeLinkR.


surface


the


of


Keep the indicator light on the HomeLinkR in view while programming. 3. Press


selected


hold


and


the


HomeLinkR button.


4. Continuously press and release (cycle) transmitter the hand−held gate/device button every two seconds until step 5
is complete. the


the HomeLinkR changes from a slow to a rapid flash after 20 seconds, you can release both buttons.


light on


5. When


indicator


6. Test the operation of the HomeLinkR by pressing the newly programmed button. Check to see if the gate/device oper- ates correctly.


7. Repeat steps 1 through 6 for each re- maining HomeLinkR button to program another device.


Programming other devices To program other devices such as home security systems, home door locks or lighting, contact your authorized Toyota dealer for assistance. Reprogramming a button Individual HomeLinkR buttons cannot be erased, however, to reprogram a single button, follow the procedure “Programming the HomeLinkR”. (b) Operating the HomeLinkR To operate the appropriate HomeLinkR button to activate the programmed device. The HomeLinkR indicator light should come on. The HomeLinkR continues to send the signal for up the button is pressed.


the HomeLinkR, press


to 20 seconds as


long as


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CAUTION


D When programming the HomeLinkR Universal Transceiver, you may be operating a garage door or other device. Make sure people and ob- jects are out of the way of the ga- rage door or other device to pre- vent potential harm or damage.


D Do not use this HomeLinkR Univer- sal Transceiver with any garage door opener that lacks the safety stop and reverse feature as re- quired by federal safety standards. (This includes any garage door opener model manufactured before April 1, 1982.) A garage door open- er which cannot detect an object (signaling the door to stop and re- verse), does not meet current feder- al safety standards. Using a garage door opener without these features increases risk of serious injury or death.


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received,


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS−210 of the IC Rules. Operation is subject to the fol- lowing two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer- ence interference that may cause undesired operation. WARNING: This transmitter has been tested and complies with FCC and IC rules. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party re- sponsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the device.


including


Auxiliary boxes To use the auxiliary boxes, open the lids as shown in the following illustra- tions.


CAUTION


D To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or sudden stop, always keep the auxiliary box closed while driving.


D Type A—It is designed for holding a light objects, do not place any heavy objects in it. Heavy objects may cause the holder to open and contents to fly out resulting in inju- ries.


NOTICE


Type A—During hot weather, the inte- rior of the vehicle becomes very hot. Do not leave anything flammable or deformable such as a lighter, glasses, etc. inside.


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Type A (ceiling)


Type C (rear console)


Type E (luggage compartment)


Type B (instrument panel)


Type D (rear console)


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Container


This container can be used as an auxil- iary holder.


CAUTION


Do not put objects in the container which can shift, roll out or be thrown out in the event of sudden stops or accidents. Objects which come out of the container can create a safety haz- ard due to interference with pedal op- eration or driver distraction. D Do not store drinks or cans which


could easily roll out.


Type F (luggage compartment)


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Cup holders


D Do not store objects which are higher than the lower edge of the container.


D Do not store objects which are larg- er than the width of the container.


Type A (rear console)


Type B (luggage compartment)


Type C (second seat armrest)


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The cup holders are designed for hold- ing cups or drink−cans securely. Type A—To use the holder, open the lid. Type C—To use the holder, pull down the second seat armrest and push the button on the armrest.


CAUTION


D Do not place anything else other than cups or drink−cans in the cup items may be holder, as such thrown about in the compartment and possibly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking or in an accident.


reduce


D Type A and C—To


the chance of injury in case of an acci- dent or sudden stop while driving, keep the cup holder closed when it is not in use.


Type A only— The cup holder can be adjustable to the size of the cups or drink−cans by changing the holder position.


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Bottle holders


Tie−down hooks


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.


The bottle holders are designed to hold bottles securely.


CAUTION


Do not attempt to use the holder for any other purpose for which it was intended. Inappropriately sized or shaped objects may be thrown about in the compartment and possibly in- jure people in the vehicle during a sudden braking or an accident.


To secure your luggage, use the tie−down hooks as shown above. See “—Stowage precautions” on page 313
in Section 2 for precautions when loading luggage.


CAUTION


To avoid personal injury, keep the tie− down hooks folded in place on the floor when not in use.


Vehicles with the third seat—When using the tie−down hooks, the third seat must be “—Folding down third seat” on page 51 in Section 1−3.)


folded down.


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Luggage cover


NOTICE


Do not use the anchor brackets on the second seat seatback instead of the tie−down hooks.


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USING LUGGAGE COVER To use the luggage cover: 1. Pull out the forward luggage cover and hang the hooks to the hook brackets on the second seat seat- back.


2. Pull out the rear luggage cover and


secure it to the hook brackets.


CAUTION


Do not place anything on the luggage cover. Such thrown about and possibly injure people in the vehicle during sudden braking or a collision.


items may be


Vehicles with the third seat—When using the luggage cover, the third seat must be folded down. (See “—Folding down third seat” on page 51 in Section 1−3.)


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REMOVING LUGGAGE COVER To remove the luggage cover, push in the left end to release the right end, and lift the luggage cover out. After you remove the luggage cover, stow it under deck board as described below. This will prevent passengers from injury in the event of a sudden stop or accident.


STOWING LUGGAGE COVER To stow the luggage cover, do the fol- lowing. 1. Remove the side deck boards and


open the center deck board.


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2. Push in the left end of the luggage cover and place the luggage cover in the holder as shown.


CAUTION


Make sure the luggage cover is se- curely stowed.


Roof luggage carrier


Cross rails


Side knobs


Upper knob


Roof rails


The roof roof rails and sliding cross rails.


luggage carrier consists of


ADJUSTING THE POSITION OF CROSS RAILS: 1. Turn the upper and side knobs coun- the cross


loosen


to


terclockwise rails.


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Follow the manufacture’s instructions and precautions when the attach- ments or their equivalent.


installing


CAUTION


When you load cargo on the roof lug- gage carrier, observe the following: D Place the cargo so that its weight is distributed evenly between the front and rear axles.


2. Slide the cross rails to the appropri- ate position for loading the luggages and turn the side knobs clockwise to tighten the cross rails securely.


3. In order to fix the cross rails to the appropriate the upper knobs clockwise after tightening all of the side knobs.


length, turn


the


with


Vehicles electric moon roof—There are cross rail stoppers on the roof the cross rails being touched with the tilted up moon roof.


rails which help you prevent


NOTICE


Vehicles with the electric moon roof only—Do not remove the cross rail stoppers, or the moon roof may be damaged when it is tilted.


CAUTION


them. Failure


Make sure the cross rails are fixed securely by pushing forward and rear- ward to do so may cause an unexpected accident or se- vere injury in the event of emergency braking or a collision.


D If loading long or wide cargo, never exceed the vehicle overall length or width. and weights” on page 406 in Section 8
for information on your vehicle overall length and width.)


“Dimensions


(See


D Before driving, make sure the cargo the roof


fastened on


is securely luggage carrier.


D Loading cargo on the roof luggage carrier will make the center of the vehicle gravity higher. Avoid high speeds, sudden starts, sharp turns, sudden braking or abrupt maneu- vers, otherwise it may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover due to failure to operate this vehicle cor- rectly.


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Floor mat


D If driving for a long distance, on rough roads, or at high speeds, stop the vehicle now and then dur- ing the trip to make sure the cargo remains in its place.


D Do not exceed 45 kg (100 lb.) cargo weight on the roof luggage carrier.


NOTICE


When loading the luggages, be careful not the moon roof.


the surface of


to scratch


Use a floor mat of the correct size. If the floor carpet and floor mat have 2
holes, then they are designed for use with locking clips. Fix the floor mat with lock- ing clips into the holes in the floor carpet.


CAUTION


Make sure the floor mat is properly placed on the floor carpet. If the floor mat slips and the movement of the pedals during driv- ing, it may cause an accident.


interferes with


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SECTION 1− 2


OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Keys and Doors Keys Engine immobilizer system Wireless remote control Side doors Power windows Back door Hood Theft deterrent system Fuel tank cap Electric moon roof


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Keys (without engine immobilizer system)


Keys (with engine immobilizer system)


KEY NUMBER PLATE Your key number is shown on the plate. Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. If you should lose your keys or if you need additional keys, duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer using the key number. We recommend writing down the key num- ber and storing it in a safe place.


Your vehicle is supplied with two kinds of keys. 1. Master keys (black)—These keys work in every lock. Your Toyota dealer will need one of them to make a new key with a built−in transponder chip.


2. Sub key (gray)—This key will not work


in the glove box.


Your vehicle is supplied with two kinds of keys. 1. Master keys—These keys work in ev-


ery lock.


2. Sub key—This key will not work in the


glove box.


To protect items locked in the glove box when using valet parking, leave the sub key with the attendant. Since the side doors can be locked with- out a key, you should always carry a spare key in case you accidentally lock your keys inside the vehicle.


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A transponder chip for engine immobilizer system has been placed in the head of the master and sub keys. These chips are needed to enable the system to function correctly, so be careful not to lose these keys. If you make your own duplicate key, you will not be able to cancel the system or start the engine. To protect items locked in the glove box when using valet parking, leave the sub key with the attendant. Since the side doors can be locked with- out a key, you should always carry a spare key in case you accidentally lock your keys inside the vehicle.


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the


When using a key containing a trans- ponder chip, observe following precautions: z When starting the engine, do not use the key with a key ring resting on the key grip and do not press the key ring against the key grip. Otherwise the engine may not start, or may stop soon after it starts.


z When starting the engine, do not use the key with other transponder keys around (including keys of oth- er vehicles) and do not press other key plates against the key grip. Otherwise the engine may not start, or may stop soon after it starts. If this happens, remove the key once and then insert it again after remov- ing other transponder keys (includ- ing keys of other vehicles) from the ring or while gripping or covering them with your hand to start the engine.


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z Do not cover the key grip with any material that cuts off electromagnet- ic waves.


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 and hood under direct sunlight. z Do not put the key


in water or


wash it in an ultrasonic washer.


z Do not bend the key grip.


z Do not use the key with electromag-


netic materials.


KEY NUMBER PLATE Your key number is shown on the plate. Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. If you should lose your keys or if you need additional keys, duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer using the key number. We recommend writing down the key num- ber and storing it in a safe place.


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Engine immobilizer system


For your Toyota dealer to make you a new key with built−in transponder chip, your dealer will need your key number and master key. However, there is a limit to the number of additional keys your Toyota dealer can make for you. If you make your own duplicate key, you will not be able to cancel the sys- tem or start the engine.


NOTICE


Do not modify, remove or disas- semble the engine immobilizer sys- tem. If any unauthorized changes or modifications are made, proper opera- tion of the system cannot be guaran- teed.


immobilizer system


The engine is a theft prevention system. When you in- sert the key in the ignition switch, the transponder chip the key’s head transmits an electronic code to the ve- hicle. The engine will start only when the electronic code in the chip corre- sponds to the registered ID code for the vehicle.


in


indicator


light will start


The system is automatically set when the key is removed from the ignition switch. The flashing to show the system is set. In the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer. D The indicator light stays on. D The indicator light does not start flash- ing when the key is removed from the ignition switch.


D The indicator light flashes inconsistent-


ly.


Inserting the registered key in the ignition switch automatically cancels the system, which enables the engine to start. The indicator light will go off.


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For vehicles sold in U.S.A.


For vehicles sold in Canada


Wireless remote control—


FCC ID: MOZRI−20BTY MADE IN JAPAN This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ- ing interference that may cause unde- sired operation.


CAUTION


Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party respon- sible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equip- ment.


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This device complies with RSS−210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


interference,


including


1. “LOCK” switch 2. “UNLOCK” switch 3. “PANIC” switch


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The wireless remote control system is designed to lock or unlock all the side doors and back door, or activate the “PANIC” mode from a distance within approximately 1 m (3 ft.) of the vehicle. When you operate any switch, push it slowly and securely. The wireless remote control transmitter is an electronic component. Observe the fol- lowing instructions in order not to cause damage to the transmitter. D Do not leave the transmitter in places the temperature becomes high


where such as on the dashboard.


D Do not disassemble it. D Avoid knocking


it hard against other


objects or dropping it.


D Avoid putting it in water. You can use up to 4 wireless remote con- the same vehicle. trol Contact your Toyota dealer for detailed information.


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If the wireless remote control transmitter does not actuate the side doors and back door or alarm, or operate from a normal distance: D Check for closeness to a radio trans- mitter such as a radio station or an airport which can interfere with normal operation of the transmitter.


D The battery may have been consumed. Check the battery in the transmitter. To replace the battery, see “—Replacing transmitter battery” on page 22.


If you lose your transmitter, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of theft, or an acci- dent. (See “If you lose your wireless re- mote control transmitter” on page 355 in Section 4.) For vehicles sold in U.S.A.


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, includ- ing interference that may cause unde- sired operation.


interference


NOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protec- tion against harmful in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruc- tions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interfer- ence television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is en- couraged to try to correct the interfer- ence by one or more of the following measures:


to radio or


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D Reorient or relocate the receiving an-


tenna.


D Increase the separation between the


equipment and receiver.


D Connect the equipment into an outlet to


on a circuit different which the receiver is connected.


from


that


D Consult the dealer or an experienced


radio/TV technician for help.


FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not ex- pressly approved by the party respon- sible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equip- ment.


For vehicles sold in Canada


Locking operation


Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


interference,


including


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Unlocking operation


To lock and unlock all the side doors and back door, push the switches of the transmitter slowly and securely. To lock: Push the “LOCK” switch. All the side doors and back door are locked si- multaneously. At this time, one beep will be heard, and the turn signal lights flash once. Check to see that all the side doors and back door are securely locked. If any of the side doors or back door is not securely closed, locking cannot be performed by the “LOCK” switch and a beep will sound continuously for 10 sec- onds. However, if the key is in the igni- tion, a beep will not sound. To stop the beep, close all the side doors and back door securely or push the “UNLOCK” switch. The beep can be disabled. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. “UNLOCK” switch To unlock: Push once to unlock the driver’s door alone. Pushing the switch twice within 3 seconds unlocks all the side doors and back door simultaneously. Each time the “UNLOCK” switch is pushed, two beeps will be heard, and the turn signal lights flash twice.


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This double switch operation to unlock all the side doors and back door can be changed to a single switch operation. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. When all the side doors and back door are unlocked simultaneously with a wire- less remote control transmitter, the center interior light, personal lights and ignition switch light come on for about 15 seconds before fading out, even if the door is not opened. (For details, see “Interior lights” on page 124, “Personal lights” on page 125 and “Ignition switch light” on page 126 in Section 1−5.) You have 30 seconds to open a door after using the wireless remote unlock feature. If a door is not opened by then, all the side doors and back door will be automati- cally locked again. At this time, one beep will be heard, and the turn signal lights flash once. lock The timing function can be changed. For details, con- tact your Toyota dealer. If the “LOCK” or “UNLOCK” switch is kept pressed in, the locking or unlocking opera- tion is not repeated. Release the switch and then push again.


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The wireless door locking or unlocking function can be erased. For details, con- tact your Toyota dealer.


—Switching beep sound You can switch the beep on and off. (The beep is on initially and after battery re- placement.) To switch the beep on and off: With the driver’s door opened— 1. Insert the ignition key and remove it. 2. Within 5 seconds,


ignition key again and turn it to the “ON” posi- tion.


insert


the


3. After 10 seconds, push


the same “LOCK”, “UNLOCK” or “PANIC” switch twice within 10 seconds. Two beep sounds inform you that the program has been switched on or off. If this procedure is not followed exactly, the beep will not operate as expected. Check the beep on/off operation by push- ing the transmitter switch after you finish this procedure. If the beep does not oper- ate as expected, repeat this procedure from step 1.


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—Activating panic mode


The “PANIC” mode does not work when the ignition key is in the “ON” position. The alarm function can be disabled. For details, contact your Toyota dealer.


flashes


to break


Pushing the “PANIC” switch blows the horn intermittently and the headlights and tail lights. The “PANIC” switch is used to deter ve- hicle theft when you witness anyone at- tempting into or damage your vehicle. The alarm will last for one minute. To stop alarm midway, do the following: D Push the “PANIC” switch once again. D Unlock any of side door or back door with the key or wireless remote control transmitter.


—Replacing transmitter battery For replacement, use a CR2016 lithium battery or equivalent.


CAUTION


Special care should be taken to pre- vent small children from swallowing the removed transmitter battery or components.


NOTICE


z When replacing the transmitter bat- tery, be careful not to lose the com- ponents.


z Replace only with


the same or equivalent type recommended by a Toyota dealer.


z Dispose of used batteries according


to the local laws.


Replace the transmitter battery by follow- ing these procedures:


D Turn the ignition key from the “LOCK”


to “ON” position.


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1. Using a coin or equivalent, open the


transmitter case.


2. Remove the discharged transmitter bat- tery by ballpoint pen. Insert the tip of ballpoint pen at the guide groove and lift as shown in the above illustration.


3. Put in a new transmitter battery with


positive (+) side up.


Close the transmitter case securely.


NOTICE


Do not bend the terminals.


NOTICE


z Make sure


the positive side and negative side of the transmitter bat- tery are faced correctly.


z Do not replace the battery with wet 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.


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light, personal


When all the side doors and back door are unlocked simultaneously using a key, the center lights and ignition switch light will come on and remain on for about 15 seconds before fading out. (For further information, see “Interior lights” on page 124, “Personal lights” on page 125 and “Ignition switch light” on page 126 in Section 1−5.) The driver’s window can be opened or closed with the key operation in the driv- er’s door keyhole. (For details, see “Power windows” on page 27 in this Section.)


Side doors


z Be careful not to bend the electrode when inserting the transmitter bat- tery and that dust or oils do not adhere to the transmitter case.


z Close the transmitter case securely.


After replacing the battery, check that the transmitter operates properly. If the trans- mitter still does not operate properly, con- tact your Toyota dealer.


LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY Insert the key into the keyhole and turn it. To lock: Turn the key forward. To unlock: Turn the key backward. All the side doors and back door lock and unlock simultaneously with either front door. In the driver’s door lock, turning the key once will unlock the driver’s door and twice in succession will unlock all the side doors and back door simultaneously. This double key turning operation to un- lock all the side doors and back door can be changed to a single key turning opera- tion. For details, contact your Toyota deal- er.


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lock: Push the switch down on the


LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH Push the switch. To front side. To unlock: Push the switch down on the rear side. Operating the switch simultaneously locks or unlocks all the side doors and back door. If you do either of the following, no side door or back door can be unlocked with the power door lock switch. D Lock all the side doors and back door with the key or wireless remote control transmitter when all the side doors and back door are closed.


D Open the driver’s door or front passen- ger’s door and move the inside lock knobs of both front doors to the lock position, then close the front doors.


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Driver’s side


LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH INSIDE LOCK KNOB Move the lock knob. To lock: Push the knob forward. To unlock: Pull the knob backward. Closing the side door with the lock knob in the lock position will also lock the side door. Be careful not to lock your keys in the vehicle. The door cannot be locked when either front door is open and the key is in the ignition.


Passenger’s side


The power door lock switch can be reset in the following ways. D Turn the ignition key to “ON”. D Unlock all


the side doors and back door with the key or wireless remote control transmitter.


D Unlock the driver’s door or front pas- lock the doors the power door


senger’s door with knob, and then unlock all and back door with lock switch.


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CAUTION


Before driving, be sure that the doors are closed and locked, especially when small children are in the ve- hicle. Along with the proper use of seat belts, locking the doors helps prevent the driver and passengers from being thrown out from the ve- hicle during an accident. It also helps prevent the doors from being opened unintentionally.


to


the


lock


lever


the “LOCK”


REAR DOOR CHILD−PROTECTORS Move position as shown on the label. When the child−protector is locked, you cannot open the rear door by the inside door handle. We recommend using this feature whenever small children are in the vehicle.


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Power windows


CAUTION


D Never try jamming any part of your body to activate the jam protection function intentionally. jam protection


function may not work if something gets caught just before fully closed.


the window


D The


is


The windows can be operated with the switch on each side door. The power windows work when the ignition switch is in the “ON” position. Key off operation: If all the side doors and back door are closed, they work for 43 seconds even after the ignition switch is turned off. They stop working when the either front door is opened. OPERATING THE DRIVER’S WINDOW Use the switch on the driver’s door. Normal operation: The window moves as long as you hold the switch. To open: Lightly push down the switch. To close: Lightly pull up the switch.


Automatic operation: Push the switch completely down or pull it completely up, and then release it. The window will fully open or close. To stop the window part- way, lightly move the switch in the oppo- site direction and then release it. Jam protection function: During automat- ic closing operation, the window stops and opens half way if something gets caught between the window and window frame. If the window receives a strong impact, this function may work even if nothing is caught.


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Window switch


lock


THE


PASSENGERS’


OPERATING WINDOWS Use the switch on each passenger’s door or the switches on the driver’s door that control each passenger’s win- dow. The window moves as long as you hold the switch. To open: Push down the switch. To close: Pull up the switch. If you push in the window lock switch on the driver’s door, the passengers’ windows cannot be operated.


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inserted


the door


OPERATING THE DRIVER’S WINDOW FROM OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE The driver’s window can be operated with the key in the driver’s door keyhole. To open: Turn the key fully backward and hold it. After the window begins to open. To stop the window part- way, release the key. To close: Turn the key fully forward and hold it. After the door is locked, the window be- gins to close. To stop the window partway, release the key. This feature can be disabled. For details, contact your Toyota dealer.


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D Never leave anyone (particularly a small child) alone in your vehicle, especially with the ignition key still inserted. Otherwise, he/she could use the power window switches and get in a window. Unat- tended person (particularly a small child) can be involved in a serious accident.


trapped


CAUTION


To avoid serious personal injury, you must do the following. D Before you close the power win- 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 If someone’s neck, head or hands get caught it could result in death or serious in- jury. When anyone closes the power windows, make sure he or she op- erates the windows safely.


in a closing window,


the vehicle.


inside


D When small children are in the ve- hicle, never let them use the power window switches without supervi- sion. Use the window lock switch to prevent from making unex- pected use of the switches.


them


D Be sure to remove the ignition key


when you leave your vehicle.


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Back door


See “—Stowage precautions” on page 313
in Section 2 for precautions when loading luggage.


the back door, pull


LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY Insert the key into the keyhole and turn it. To lock: Turn the key clockwise. To unlock: Turn the key counterclockwise. To open lock release lever. Operating the power door lock switch or wireless remote control transmitter simul- taneously locks or unlocks the back door. (See “—Locking and unlocking doors” on page 20 and “Side doors” on page 24 in

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