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


■ System setup items and operation procedure


● Setting voice guidance volume


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


● Initialization


1. “Setup” → 2. “System Setup” → 3. “Initialize”


can only be used for system setup operation.


Setting or changing the PIN


■ Setting a PIN


STEP 1


Select “Set PIN” by using a voice command or


STEP 2


Enter a PIN by using a voice command or


When using


, input the code 1 digit at a time.


■ Changing the PIN


STEP 1


Select “Set PIN” by using a voice command or


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STEP 2


Enter the registered PIN by using a voice command or


STEP 3


Enter a new PIN by using a voice command or


When using


, input the code 1 digit at a time.


Locking or unlocking the phone book


STEP 1


Select “Phonebook lock (Phbk Lock)” or “Phonebook unlock


(Phbk Unlock)” by using a voice command or


STEP 2


Input the PIN by either of the following methods and select


“Confirm” by using a voice command or


a. Press


and say the registered PIN.


b. Input a new PIN by using


Setting voice guidance volume


STEP 1


Select “Guidance Vol” by using


STEP 2


Change the voice guidance volume.


To decrease the volume: Turn


counterclockwise.


To increase the volume: Turn


clockwise.


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Initialization


STEP 1


Select “Initialize” and then “Confirm” by using


STEP 2


Select “Confirm” by using


again.


■Initialization


●The following data in the system can be initialized:


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


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


to its original state.


■When the phone book is locked


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


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


● Adding a new phone number


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Add Entry”


● Setting speed dial


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


● Changing a registered name


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Change Name”


● Deleting registered data


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Delete Entry”


● Deleting speed dial


1. “Phonebook” → 2. “Delete Speed Dial (Del Spd Dial)”


● 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: ● Inputting a phone number by using a voice command ● Transferring data from the cellular phone


● Inputting a phone number by using


● Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming history ■ Adding procedure


STEP 1


Select “Add Entry” by using a voice command or


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STEP 2


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


Inputting a telephone number by using a voice command


STEP2-1 Select “By Voice” by using a voice command or


STEP2-2 Press


, say the desired number, and select


“Confirm” by using a voice command.


Transferring data from the cellular phone


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


b. Select the desired data by using


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Inputting a phone number by using


STEP2-1 Select “Manual Input” by using


STEP2-2 Input a phone number by using


, and press


once again.


Input the phone number 1 digit at a time.


Selecting a phone number from outgoing or incoming history


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


STEP2-2 Select “Outgoing” or “Incoming” by 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” by using a voice command.


b. Select the desired data by using


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STEP 3


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


a. Press


and say the desired name.


b. Select “Record Name” by using


, and say the


desired name.


STEP 4


Select “Confirm” by using a voice command or


again.


STEP 3


In firm” registers the newly added phone number as speed dial.


, selecting “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)” instead of “Con-


Setting speed dial


STEP 1


Select “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)” by using a voice com-


mand or


STEP 2


Select the data to be registered as speed dial by either of the following methods: a. Press


, say desired number, and select “Confirm” by


using a voice command or


b. Press


name is being read aloud, press


, and say “List names”. While the desired , and select “Con-


firm” by using a voice command or


c. Select the desired data by using


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STEP 3


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


using a voice command or


b. Press and hold the desired preset button.


Changing a registered name


STEP 1


Select “Change Name” by using a voice command or


STEP 2


Select a name to be changed by either of the following meth- ods: a. Press


, say desired name, and select “Confirm” by


using a voice command or


b. Press


, and say “List names”. During the desired , and select “Confirm” by


name is read aloud, press


using a voice command or


c. Select the desired name by using


STEP 3


Select “Record Name” with


or


STEP 4


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


mand or


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Deleting registered data


STEP 1


Select “Delete Entry” by using a voice command or


Pattern A


STEP 2


Select data to be deleted by either of the following methods,


and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or


a. Press


, and say the name of the desired phone num-


ber to be deleted.


b. Press


, say “List phones”. While the name of the


desired phone number is being read aloud, press


Pattern B


STEP 2


Select data to be deleted by using


Deleting speed dial


STEP 1


Select “Delete Speed Dial (Del Spd Dial)” by using a voice


command or


STEP 2


Press the preset button in which the desired speed dial is reg- istered, and select “Confirm” by using a voice command or


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Listing the registered data


while a data is being read aloud selects the data, and


Selecting “List names” by using a voice command begins reading the list of the registered data. When listing is complete, the system returns to “Phonebook”. Pressing the following function will be available. • Dialing: “Dial” • Changing a registered name: “Change Name” • Deleting an entry: “Delete Entry” • Setting speed dial: “Set Speed Dial (Speed Dial)”


■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


Your Toyota is equipped with the illuminated entry system to assist in entering the vehicle. Owing to the function of the system, the lights shown in the following illustration automatically turn on/off according to the presence of the electronic key (vehicles with smart key system), whether the doors are locked/unlocked, whether the doors or glass hatch (if equipped) are opened/closed, and the “ENGINE START STOP” switch mode or the engine switch position.


Outer foot lights (vehicles with smart key system) Personal/interior lights (→P. 373) Engine switch light (vehicles without smart key system) Front door courtesy light Personal/interior light or interior light (→P. 373, 374) Interior light (→P. 374)


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Personal/interior light main switch and personal/interior lights


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Personal/interior light main switch


“OFF” The personal/interior lights and interior light can be individually turned on or off. Door position The personal/interior lights and interior light come on when a door or the glass hatch (if equipped) is opened. They turn off when the doors and glass hatch are closed. On The personal/interior lights and interior light cannot be individually turned off.


Personal/interior lights


Front


On/off


The illuminated entry system is activated even is turned off when the personal/inte- rior light main switch is in door position.


light


the


if


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Personal/interior lights and interior light


Center (if equipped)


On/off


The illuminated entry system is activated even is turned off when the personal/inte- rior light main switch is in door position.


light


the


if


Interior light


Center (if equipped)


Rear


Off On The illuminated entry system is activated even is turned off when the personal/inte- rior light main switch is in door position.


light


the


if


■To prevent the battery discharge


If the lights remain on when the door is not fully closed and the personal/inte- rior light main switch is in door position, the lights will go off automatically after 20 minutes.


■Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer


Settings (e.g. The time elapsed before lights turn off) can be changed. (Customizable features →P. 582)


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


Auxiliary boxes Overhead console Glove box Bottle holders Cup holders Side table Console box Auxiliary box & cup holder


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Glove box


Glove box


Unlock with the master key (vehicles without smart key system) or mechanical key (vehicles with smart key sys- tem) Lock with the master key (vehicles without smart key system) or mechanical key (vehicles with smart key sys- tem) Open (pull lever)


■Power back door main switch (vehicles with power back door)


The power back door main switch is located in the glove box. (→P. 73)


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


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


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Console box


Upper


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Console box


Pull up the knob to release the lock. Lift the lid.


Lower


Push down the lever.


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


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


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Overhead console


Overhead console


The overhead console is useful for temporarily storing sunglasses and similar small items.


Press in the lid.


CAUTION


■Items that should not be left in the overhead console


Do not leave glasses or lighters in the console. If the interior of the vehicle becomes hot, lighters may explode and glasses may warp or become cracked.


■Caution while driving


Do not leave the overhead console open while driving. Items stored in it may fall out and cause injury.


■Size of stored items


Do not put large items in the overhead console. The overhead console may not be able to be shut from the conversation mir- ror state.


■Maximum storage weight


Do not place any object heavier than 0.4 lb. (200 g) in it. The console may be opened and cause injury.


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Cup holders


Front (type A)


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Cup holders


Removing the adapters changes the size. (→P. 381)


Front (type B)


Lift the lid.


Console box


Pull out the cup holder.


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Side table


Cup holders


Install the side table before using the cup holder. (→P. 386) Removing the adapters changes the size. (→P. 381)


Rear (vehicles without third seat)


Rear (vehicles with third seat)


Removing the adapters changes the size. (→P. 381)


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Cup holders


■Adjusting size of the cup holder (front [type A], front [type B], side


table, rear [vehicles with third seats])


Front (type A)


Remove the adapter.


Front (type B)


Remove the separator.


Side table


Remove the adapter.


Rear (vehicles with third seat)


Remove the adapter.


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Cup holders


CAUTION


■Items unsuitable for the cup holder


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


■When not in use


Front (type B) and console box cup holders: Keep the cup holders closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.


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Bottle holders


Bottle holders


Front


Rear


CAUTION


■Items unsuitable for the bottle holder


Do not place anything other than a bottle in the bottle holders. Other items may be thrown out of the holders in the event of an accident or sudden braking and cause injury.


NOTICE


■When stowing a bottle


Put the cap on before stowing a bottle. Do not place open bottles in the bot- tle holders. The contents may spill.


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Auxiliary boxes


Type A


Auxiliary boxes


Pull up the lever.


Type B


Lift the lid.


Remove the separator to use the box. (→P. 381)


Type C (if equipped)


Lift the lid.


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Auxiliary boxes


Type D


Lift the lid.


■Auxiliary box (type D)


Install the side table. (→P. 386)


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


Keep the auxiliary boxes closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden braking.


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Side table


■ Installing the side table STEP 1


Side table


Take out the side table from the console box.


STEP 2


Remove the second center seat. (→P. 87)


STEP 3


Engage the front pins of the side table with the hooks. Push down on the side table to engage the rear pin locks.


■ Removing the side table STEP 1


Take out the second center seat from the console box.


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STEP 2


STEP 3


STEP 4


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Side table


Pull the lock release lever to remove the side table.


Stow the side table in the con- sole box.


Push down on the end to engage the pins in the holes and close the console box door.


Make sure that the side table is securely locked in position.


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


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


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3-7. Other interior features Sun visors


Forward position Flip down. Side position Flip down, unhook, and swing to the side. Side extender Place in side position then slide backwards.


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3-7. Other interior features Vanity mirrors


Slide the cover.


The light turns on when the cover is opened. (vehicles with vanity mirror light)


NOTICE


■To prevent the battery from being discharged


Do not leave the vanity lights on for extended periods while the engine is stopped.


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3-7. Other interior features Clock (vehicles without multi-information display)


Adjusts the hours. Adjusts the minutes.


■The clock is displayed when


The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.


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3-7. Other interior features Conversation mirror


Press in the lid.


Push the lid back up half way.


■To use the overhead console from the conversation mirror state


Fully close the lid, then open it again. (→P. 378)


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3-7. Other interior features Power outlets


The power outlet can be used for a following component.


12 V: Accessories that run on less than 10 A. 115 VAC: Accessories that use less than 100 W.


■ 12 V


Type A*1


Type B*2


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Type C


Type D


■ 115 VAC*3


Main switch To use the power outlet, turn on the main switch. Power outlet socket


*1: Vehicles with seat heater *2: Vehicles without seat heater *3: Vehicles with rear entertainment system


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■The power outlet can be used when


12 V


Vehicles without smart key system: The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. Vehicles with smart key system: The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.


115 VAC


Vehicles without smart key system: The engine switch is in the “ON” position. Vehicles with smart key system: The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode.


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NOTICE


■To avoid damaging the power outlet


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


■To prevent the fuse from being blown


12 V Do not use an accessory that uses more than 12 V 10 A. 115 VAC Do not use a 115 VAC appliance that requires more than 100 W. If a 115 VAC appliance that consumes more than 100 W is used, the pro- tection circuit will cut the power supply.


■To prevent the battery discharge


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


■Appliances that may not operate properly (115 VAC)


The following 115 VAC appliances may not operate properly even if their power consumption is under 100 W. ●Appliances with high initial peak wattage ●Measuring devices that process precise data ●Other appliances that require an extremely stable power supply


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3-7. Other interior features Seat heaters∗


Driver's seat


Front passenger's seat


Pops the knob out On The indicator light comes on. Adjusts the seat tempera- ture The further you turn the knob clockwise, the warmer the seat becomes.


■The seat heaters can be used when Vehicles without smart key system


The engine switch is in the “ON” position.


Vehicles with smart key system


The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNITION ON mode.


■When not in use


Turn the knob fully counterclockwise. The indicator light turns off. Press the knob into the recessed position.


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∗: If equipped


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CAUTION


■Burns


●Use caution when seating the following persons in a seat with the seat


heater on to avoid the possibility of burns: • Babies, small children, the elderly, the sick and the disabled • Persons with sensitive skin • Persons who are fatigued • Persons who have taken alcohol or drugs that induce sleep (sleeping


drugs, cold remedies, etc.)


●Do not cover the seat with anything when using the seat heater.


Using the seat heater with a blanket or cushion increases the temperature of the seat and may lead to overheating.


NOTICE


■To prevent seat heater damage


Do not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stick sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) into the seat.


■To prevent battery discharge


Turn the switches off when the engine is not running.


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3-7. Other interior features Armrests


Pull the armrest down for use.


NOTICE


■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


Securely place a mat that matches the size of the space on the car- pet.


Secure the driver's floor mat using the hooks provided.


CAUTION


■When inserting the floor mat


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in the floor mat slipping and interfering with the movement of the pedals during driving, resulting in an accident. ●Make sure the floor mat is properly placed on the vehicle carpet and the


correct side faces upward.


●Do not place floor mats on top of existing mats.


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3-7. Other interior features Luggage compartment features


■ Cargo hooks


Cargo hooks are provided for securing loose items.


■ Shopping bag hooks


■ Auxiliary box


Lift the center deck board.


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■ Separating luggage compartment


The center deck board can be used to separate the luggage compartment. Remove the center deck board and insert it upright into the groove.


The board cannot be inserted when the luggage cover is stowed.


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■ Luggage cover (vehicles with luggage cover) STEP 1


Hang the hooks on the hook brackets on the second seat seatback.


Vehicles with the third seat: When using the luggage cover, the third seat must be fold down. (→P. 86)


Pull out the luggage cover and engage both ends to secure it.


STEP 2


■ When taking out luggage through the glass hatch (vehicles with glass hatch) Pull the luggage cover to disengage both ends.


STEP 1


Engage both ends of the luggage cover with the grooves shown in the illustration and stand the cover upright.


STEP 2


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■Removing the luggage cover (vehicles with luggage cover)


The luggage cover can be removed by following the procedure below.


Detach the hooks. Push in the left side of the luggage cover while keeping hold of the right side. Then raise the right side and pull the luggage cover out.


■Luggage storage box (vehicles without third seat)


STEP 1


Lift the deck board.


STEP 2


Secure the board using the hook.


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■Stowing the luggage cover (vehicles with luggage cover)


STEP 1


STEP 2


STEP 3


Remove the side deck boards and open the center deck board.


Fold the flaps on top of the luggage cover with the hooks rolled inside.


Place the left end of the luggage cover in the recess on the left-hand side and then lower the right end into the recess on the right-hand side.


CAUTION


■When the cargo hooks are not in use


To avoid injury, always return the cargo hooks to their positions when they are not in use.


■Caution while driving


Do not drive with any of the deck boards opened. Items may fall out and cause injury.


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NOTICE


■Shopping bag hook weight capacity


Do not hang any object heavier than 4 lb. (2 kg) on shopping bag hooks.


■While driving


Do not drive with the luggage cover standing upright in the grooves as the luggage cover may fall down.


■Before inserting the center deck board into the luggage compartment


Make sure the luggage cover is not stowed.


■Closing the back door (vehicles without third seat)


Do not close the back door with the hook attached, or the hook may be dam- aged.


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3-7. Other interior features Garage door opener∗


The garage door opener can be programmed to operate garage doors, gates, entry doors, door locks, home lighting systems, and security systems, and other devices.


The garage door opener (HomeLink® Universal Transceiver) is manufac- tured under license from HomeLink®.


Programming the HomeLink® (for U.S.A. owners)


The HomeLink® compatible transceiver in your vehicle has 3 buttons which can be programmed to operate 3 different devices. Refer to the programming method below appropriate for the device.


Indicator Buttons


■ Programming the HomeLink® STEP 1


Point the remote control for the device 1 to 3 in. (25 to 75 mm) from the HomeLink® control but- tons.


Keep the indicator light on the HomeLink® in view while pro- gramming.


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STEP 2


STEP 3


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Press and hold down one of the buttons on the HomeLink® and the button on the transmitter. When the indicator light on the HomeLink® changes from a slow to a rapid flash after 20 seconds, you can release both buttons.


Test the operation of HomeLink® by pressing newly programmed button.


the the


the


hold


If programming a garage door opener, check to see if the garage door opens and closes. If the garage door does not operate, see if your garage transmitter is of the Rolling Code type. Press and programmed HomeLink® button. The garage door has the rolling code feature if the HomeLink®) flashes rapidly for 2
seconds and then remains lit. If your transmitter is the Rolling Code type, proceed to the head- ing “Programming a rolling code system”.


light (on


indicator


the


STEP 4


Repeat the steps above to program another device for each of the remaining HomeLink® buttons.


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■ Programming a Rolling Code system (for U.S.A. owners)


If your device is Rolling Code equipped, follow the steps under the heading “Programming the HomeLink®” before proceeding with the steps listed below.


STEP 1


STEP 2


STEP 3


STEP 4


Locate the training button on the ceiling mounted garage door opener motor. The exact location and color of the button may vary by brand of garage door opener. Refer to the operation manual supplied with the garage door opener for the location of the training button. Press the training button. Press and release the vehicle’s programmed HomeLink® but- ton twice. The garage door may open. If the garage door opens, 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. The ceiling mounted garage door opener motor should now recog- nize the HomeLink® transceiver and operate the garage door. Repeat the steps above to program another rolling code sys- tem for any of the remaining HomeLink® buttons.


■ Programming an entry gate (for U.S.A. owners)/Programming


all devices in the Canadian market


STEP 1


STEP 2


STEP 3


STEP 4


Place your transmitter 1 to 3 in. (25 to 75 mm) away from the surface of the HomeLink®. Keep the indicator light on the HomeLink® in view while program- ming. Press and hold the selected HomeLink® button. Repeatedly press and release (cycle) the device’s remote control button for two seconds each until step 4 is complete. When the indicator light on the HomeLink® compatible trans- ceiver start to flashing rapidly, release the buttons.


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STEP 5


STEP 6


Test the operation of the HomeLink® by pressing the newly programmed button. Check to see if the gate/device operates correctly. Repeat the steps above to program another device for each of the remaining HomeLink® buttons.


■ 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


The individual HomeLink® buttons cannot be erased but can be reprogrammed. To reprogram a button, follow the programming instructions.


Operating the HomeLink®


Press the appropriate HomeLink® button. The HomeLink® indicator light on the HomeLink® transceiver should turn on.


The HomeLink® continues to send a signal for up to 20 seconds as long as the button is pressed.


Erasing the entire HomeLink® memory (all three programs)


Press and hold down the 2 out- side buttons for 20 seconds until the indicator light flashes.


If you sell your vehicle, be sure to erase the programs stored in the HomeLink® memory.


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■Before programming


●Install a new battery in the transmitter. ●The battery side of the transmitter must be pointed away from the


HomeLink®.


■Certification for the garage door opener


This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and with RSS-210 of the IC 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, including 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 respon- sible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the device.


CAUTION


■When programming a garage door or other remote control device


The garage door may operate, so ensure people and objects are out of dan- ger to prevent potential harm.


■Conforming to federal safety standards


Do not use the HomeLink® Compatible Transceiver with any garage door opener or device that lacks safety stop and reverse features as required by federal safety standards. This includes any garage door that cannot detect an obstruction object. A door or device without these features increases the risk of death or serious injury.


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3-7. Other interior features Compass∗


The compass on the inside rear view mirror indicates the direction in which the vehicle is heading. ■ Operation


To turn the compass on or off, press the switch.


■ Displays and directions


Display


NE SE SW NW


Direction


North


Northeast


East


Southeast


South


Southwest


West


Northwest


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Calibrating the compass


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.


■ Deviation calibration STEP 1


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


STEP 2


Press the switch until a number (1 to 15) appears on the com- pass display.


STEP 3


Press the switch, and referring to the map above, select the number of the zone where you are. If the direction is displayed several seconds after adjustment, the calibration is complete.


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■ Circling calibration


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When C appears on the display, drive the vehicle at 5 mph (8 km/h) or less in a circle until a direction is displayed.


If there is not enough space to drive in a circle, drive around the block until the direction is dis- played.


■Conditions unfavorable to correct operation


The compass may not show the correct direction in the following conditions: ●The vehicle is stopped immediately after turning. ●The vehicle is on an inclined surface. ●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.).


●The vehicle has become magnetized.


(There is a magnet or metal object near the inside rear view mirror.)


●The battery has been disconnected. ●A door is open.


CAUTION


■While driving the vehicle


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


■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


■To avoid the compass malfunctions


Do not place magnets or any metal objects near the inside rear view mirror. Doing this may cause a malfunction of the compass sensor.


■To ensure normal operation of the compass


●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. ●During calibration, do not operate electric systems (moon roof, power win-


dows, 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.


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


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


oughly with water.


● Wipe away any water. ● 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.


■Automatic car washes


●Before washing the vehicle, do the following.


• Fold the mirrors back. • Remove the antenna. (mast type only) • Turn the power back door system off.


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


and harm your vehicle’s paint.


■High pressure car washes


●Do not allow the nozzles of the car wash to come within close proximity


of the windows.


●Before car wash, check that the fuel filler door on your vehicle is closed


properly.


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■Aluminum wheels


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


■Bumpers


Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners.


■To prevent deterioration and body corrosion


●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 or insect 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.


CAUTION


■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


■To protect your vehicle’s painted surfaces


Do not use organic cleaners such as benzene or gasoline.


■If the windshield washer nozzle become blocked


Contact your Toyota dealer. Do not try to clear it with a pin or other object. This may damage the nozzle. ■Cleaning the exterior lights


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


This may damage the surfaces of the lights.


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


Wax may cause damage to the lenses.


■To prevent damage to the windshield wiper arms


When lifting the wiper arms away from the windshield, pull the driver side wiper arm upward first, and repeat for the passenger side. When returning the wipers to their original position, do so from the passenger side first.


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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: ■ Protecting the vehicle interior


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


■ Cleaning the leather areas


● Remove dirt and dust using a vacuum cleaner.

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