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A desired mirror face angle can be entered to memory and recalled automati- cally by the driving position memory. (P. 164)


WARNING


■Important points while driving


Observe the following precautions while driving. Failure to do so may result in loss of control of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury. ●Do not adjust the mirrors while driving. ●Do not drive with the mirrors folded. ●Both the driver and passenger side mirrors must be extended and properly


adjusted before driving.


■When the mirror defoggers are operating (vehicles with outside rear


view mirror defoggers) Do not touch the rear view mirror surfaces, as they can become very hot and burn you.


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Power windows


Opening and closing procedures The power windows can be opened and closed using the switches. Operating the switch moves the windows as follows:  Models available with one touch opening/closing on the front side


windows Closing One-touch closing (front side windows only)* Opening One-touch opening (front side windows only)*


*: To stop the window partway, oper- ate the switch in the opposite direc- tion.


dows Closing One-touch closing* Opening One-touch opening*


*: To stop the window partway, oper- ate the switch in the opposite direc- tion.


 Models available with one touch opening/closing on all side win-


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Window lock switch Press the switch to lock the pas- senger window switches.


Use this switch to prevent children from accidentally opening or clos- ing a passenger window. Models available with one touch opening/closing on the front side windows: If the lock switch is on, the passenger window switches on the driver’s side are also locked. Models available with one touch opening/closing on all side windows: If the lock switch is on, the passenger windows can still be opened and closed using the power window switches on the driver’s side.


■The power windows can be operated when


 Vehicles without a smart key system The engine switch is in the “ON” position.  Vehicles with a smart key system The engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode.


■Operating the power windows after turning the engine off


 Vehicles without a smart key system The power windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds even after the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. They can- not, however, be operated once either front door is opened.  Vehicles with a smart key system The power windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds even after the engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned off. They cannot, however, be operated once either front door is opened.


■Jam protection function (windows with one-touch closing function only) If an object becomes caught between the window and the window frame, win- dow travel is stopped and the window is opened slightly.


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■When the power window does not close normally (windows with one-


touch closing function only) If the jam protection function is operating abnormally and a window cannot be closed, perform the following operations using the power window switch on the relevant door. ●Vehicles without a smart key system: After stopping the vehicle, the window can be closed by holding the power window switch in the one-touch closing position while the engine switch is turned to the “ON” position. Vehicles with a smart key system: After stopping the vehicle, the window can be closed by holding the power window switch in the one-touch closing position while the engine switch is turned to IGNITION ON mode.


●If the window still cannot be closed even by carrying out the operation explained above, initialize the function by performing the following proce- dure.


Hold the power window switch in the one-touch closing position. Continue holding the switch for a further 6 seconds after the window has closed. Hold the power window switch in the one-touch opening position. Con- tinue holding the switch for a further 2 seconds after the window has opened completely. Hold the power window switch in the one-touch closing position once again. Continue holding the switch for a further 2 seconds after the win- dow has closed.


If you release the switch while the window is moving, start again from the beginning. If the window continues to close but then re-open slightly even after perform- ing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.


■Door lock linked window operation (windows with one-touch closing


function only) ●The power windows can be opened and closed using the key or mechanical key.* (P. 123, 618) ●The power windows can be opened using the wireless remote control.* (P. 122) *: These settings must be customized at your Toyota dealer.


■Customization


Settings (e.g. linked door lock operation) can be changed. (Customizable features: P. 662)


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■Closing the windows


●Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body


in a position where it could be caught when a window is being operated.


●Do not allow children to operate the power windows.


Closing a power window on someone can cause death or serious injury. The driver is responsible for instructing children not to operate the power windows.


■Jam protection function (windows with one-touch closing function


only) ●Never use any part of your body to intentionally activate the jam protection


function.


●The jam protection function may not work if something gets caught just


before the window fully closes.


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Moon roof


Use the overhead switches to open and close the moon roof and tilt it up and down.


■ Opening and closing Opens the moon roof* The moon roof stops slightly before the fully open position to reduce wind noise. Press the switch again to fully open the moon roof. Closes the moon roof*


*: Lightly press either side of the moon roof switch to stop the moon roof partway. ■ Tilting up and down


Tilts the moon roof up* Tilts the moon roof down*


*: Lightly press either side of the moon roof switch to stop the moon roof partway.


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■The moon roof can be operated when


 Vehicles without a smart key system The engine switch is in the “ON” position.  Vehicles with a smart key system The engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode.


■Operating the moon roof after turning the engine off


 Vehicles without a smart key system The moon roof can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. It cannot, however, be operated once either front door is opened.  Vehicles with a smart key system The moon roof can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned off. It cannot, how- ever, be operated once either front door is opened.


■Jam protection function


If an object is detected between the moon roof and the frame while the moon roof is closing or tilting down, travel is stopped and the moon roof opens slightly.


■Sunshade


The sunshade can be opened and closed manually. However, the sunshade will open automatically when the moon roof is opened.


■Door lock linked moon roof operation ●The moon roof can be opened and closed using the key or mechanical key.* (P. 123, 618) ●The moon roof can be opened using the wireless remote control.* (P. 122) *: These settings must be customized at your Toyota dealer.


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■When the moon roof does not close normally


Perform the following procedure: ●If the moon roof closes but then re-opens slightly


Stop the vehicle. Press and hold the “CLOSE” switch.*1
The moon roof will close, reopen and pause for approximately 10 sec- onds.*2 Then it will close again, tilt up and pause for approximately 1 sec- ond. Finally, it will tilt down, open and close. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch.


●If the moon roof tilts down but then tilts back up


Stop the vehicle. Press and hold the “UP” switch*1 until the moon roof moves into the tilt up position and stops. Release the “UP” switch once and then press and hold the “UP” switch again.*1
The moon roof will pause for approximately 10 seconds in the tilt up posi- tion.*2 Then it will adjust slightly and pause for approximately 1 second. Finally, it will tilt down, open and close. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch.


*1: If the switch is released at the incorrect time, the procedure will have to


be performed again from the beginning.


*2: If the switch is released after the above mentioned 10 second pause, automatic operation will be disabled. In that case, press and hold the open/close switch in the close position or press and hold the “UP” switch. The moon roof will tilt up and pause for approximately 1 second. Then it will tilt down, open and close. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch.


If the moon roof does not fully close even after performing the above proce- dure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.


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■Moon roof open warning buzzer


The buzzer sounds and a message is shown on the multi-information display in the instrument cluster when the engine switch is turned off and the driver’s door is opened with the moon roof open.


■Customization


Settings (e.g. linked door lock operation) can be changed. (Customizable features: P. 662)


WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause death or serious injury. ■Opening the moon roof


●Do not allow any passengers to put their hands or heads outside the vehi-


cle while it is moving.


●Do not sit on top of the moon roof.


■Closing the moon roof


●Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their bod- ies in a position where they could be caught when the moon roof is being operated.


●Do not allow children to operate the moon roof.


Closing the moon roof on someone can cause death or serious injury. The driver is responsible for instructing children not to operate the moon roof.


■Jam protection function


●Never use any part of your body to intentionally activate the jam protection


function.


●The jam protection function may not work if something gets caught just


before the moon roof fully closes.


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Panoramic moon roof


Use the overhead switches to operate the panoramic moon roof.


■ Opening and closing the shade


Open* Close*


*: To stop operation partway, quickly slide and release the switch again.


■ Tilting up and down the moon roof


Tilt up (press)*


If the moon roof is open, press- ing the switch closes it up to the tilt-up position. If the shade is closed past the half-open position when the switch is pressed, it will open up to the half-open position. Tilt down (press and hold) The moon roof can be tilted down only when it is in the tilt-up posi- tion.


*: To stop operation partway, lightly press the switch again.


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■ Opening and closing the moon roof


Open (slide backward)* The moon roof stops slightly before the fully open position to reduce wind noise and the shade opens fully. Slide the switch again to fully open the moon roof.


The moon roof can also be opened from the tilt-up position.


Close (slide forward)* The moon roof stops at the tilt- up position. Slide and hold the switch again to fully close the moon roof.


*: To stop operation partway, quickly slide and release the switch again.


■The shade and moon roof can be operated when


The engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode.


■Operating the shade and moon roof after turning the engine off


The shade and moon roof can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned off. It can- not, however, be operated once either front door is opened.


■Closing the shade when the moon roof is open


Slide the shade switch forward. The shade closes up to its half-closed position and then the moon roof closes up to the tilt-up position. Slide and hold the shade switch again. The moon roof closes as long as the switch is being held. After the moon roof is fully closed, the shade will fully close automatically.


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■Jam protection function


 Shade If an object is detected between the shade and the roof frame while the shade is closing, the shade stops and then opens slightly.  Moon roof If an object is detected between the moon roof and the roof frame while the moon roof is closing or tilting down, the moon roof stops and then opens slightly. At this time, if the shade is closed past the half-open position, it may also open slightly.


■When the moon roof does not close normally


Perform the following procedure: ●If the moon roof closes but then re-opens slightly


Stop the vehicle. Slide the moon roof switch forward and hold it.* The moon roof will close then reopen and pause for approximately 10
seconds. Then it will close up to the tilt-up position. Release the switch and then slide it forward and hold it again. The moon roof will close as long as the switch is being held. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch.


●If the moon roof tilts down but then tilts back up


Stop the vehicle. Slide the moon roof switch forward and hold it.* The moon roof will tilt down then tilt up and pause for approximately 10
seconds. Then it will close. Check to make sure that the moon roof is completely closed and then release the switch.


*: If the switch is released at the incorrect time, the procedure will have to


be performed again from the beginning.


If the moon roof does not fully close even after performing the above proce- dure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.


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■When the shade does not close normally


Perform the following procedure:


Stop the vehicle. Close the moon roof. Slide the shade switch forward and hold it.* The shade will close then reopen and pause for approximately10 seconds. Then it will close. Check to make sure that the shade is completely closed and then release the switch.


*: If the switch is released at the incorrect time, the procedure will have to be


performed again from the beginning.


If the shade continues to close but then reopens slightly even after perform- ing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer.


■Moon roof open warning buzzer


The buzzer sounds and a message is shown on the multi-information display in the instrument cluster when the engine switch is turned off and the driver’s door is opened with the moon roof open.


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■Closing the shade


●Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body


in a position where it could be caught when the shade is being operated.


●Do not allow children to operate the shade.


Closing a shade on someone can cause death or serious injury. The driver is responsible for instructing children not to operate the shade.


■Opening the moon roof


●Do not allow any passengers to put their hands or heads outside the vehi-


cle while it is moving.


●Do not sit on top of the moon roof.


■Closing the moon roof


●Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body in a position where it could be caught when the moon roof is being oper- ated.


●Do not allow children to operate the moon roof.


Closing the moon roof on someone can cause death or serious injury. The driver is responsible for instructing children not to operate the moon roof.


■Jam protection function


●Never use any part of your body to intentionally activate the jam protection


function.


●The jam protection function may not work if something gets caught just


before the shade or moon roof is fully closed.


NOTICE


■To prevent damage to the moon roof


●Before opening, make sure that there are no foreign objects such as


stones or ice around the opening.


●Do not hit the face or edge of the moon roof with hard objects.


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Driving


4-1. Before driving


Driving the vehicle............. 192
Cargo and luggage ........... 201
Vehicle load limits ............. 206
Trailer towing..................... 207
Dinghy towing ................... 224


4-2. Driving procedures


Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles without a smart key system)........... 225
Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles with a smart key system)..................... 228
Automatic transmission..... 234
Turn signal lever................ 239
Parking brake.................... 240


4-3. Operating the lights and


wipers Headlight switch................ 241
Automatic High Beam ....... 246
Fog light switch ................. 252
Windshield wipers and washer ............................ 253
Rear window wiper and washer ............................ 255


4-4. Refueling


Opening the fuel tank cap .................................. 257


4-5. Using the driving support


systems Cruise control.................... 261
Dynamic radar cruise control ............................. 266
LDA (Lane Departure Alert) .... 280
Rear view monitor system ............................ 288
All-wheel drive lock switch.............................. 297
Driving assist systems ...... 298
Downhill assist control system ............................ 304
PCS (Pre-Collision System) .... 306
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ........ 313
• The Blind Spot Monitor function ......................... 317
• The Rear Cross Traffic Alert function................. 320


4-6. Driving tips


Winter driving tips ............. 323
Off-road precautions ......... 327


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Driving the vehicle


The following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driving:


Starting the engine P. 225, 228


Driving


With the brake pedal depressed, shift the shift lever to D. (P. 234) Release the parking brake. (P. 240) Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelera- tor pedal to accelerate the vehicle.


Stopping


With the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal. If necessary, set the parking brake. If the vehicle is to be stopped for an extended period of time, shift the shift lever to P or N. (P. 234)


Parking the vehicle


With the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal. Shift the shift lever to P. (P. 234) Set the parking brake. (P. 240) Vehicles without a smart key system: Turn the engine switch to the “LOCK” position to stop the engine. Vehicles with a smart key system: Press the engine switch to stop the engine. Lock the door, making sure that you have the key on your person. If parking on a hill, block the wheels as needed.


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Starting off on a steep uphill


Make sure that the parking brake is set and shift the shift lever to D. Gently depress the accelerator pedal. Release the parking brake.


■When starting off on an uphill


The hill-start assist control will activate. (P. 298)


■Driving in the rain


●Drive carefully when it is raining, because visibility will be reduced, the win-


dows may become fogged-up, and the road will be slippery.


●Drive carefully when it starts to rain, because the road surface will be espe-


cially slippery.


●Refrain from high speeds when driving on an expressway in the rain, because there may be a layer of water between the tires and the road sur- face, preventing the steering and brakes from operating properly.


■Engine speed while driving


In the following conditions, the engine speed may become high while driving. This is due to automatic up-shifting control or down-shifting implementation to meet driving conditions. It does not indicate sudden acceleration. ●The vehicle is judged to be driving uphill or downhill ●When the accelerator pedal is released


■Breaking in your new Toyota


To extend the life of the vehicle, observing the following precautions is recom- mended: ●For the first 186 miles (300 km):


Avoid sudden stops.


●For the first 500 miles (800 km):


Do not tow a trailer.


●For the first 621 miles (1000 km):


• Do not drive at extremely high speeds. • Avoid sudden acceleration. • Do not drive continuously in low gears. • Do not drive at a constant speed for extended periods.


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■Drum-in-disc type parking brake system


Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type parking brake system. This type of brake system needs bedding-down of the brake shoes periodically or whenever the parking brake shoes and/or drum are replaced. Have your Toyota dealer per- form the bedding down operation.


■Operating your vehicle in a foreign country


Comply with the relevant vehicle registration laws and confirm the availability of the correct fuel. (P. 635)


WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■When starting the vehicle


Always keep your foot on the brake pedal while stopped with the engine running. This prevents the vehicle from creeping.


■When driving the vehicle


●Do not drive if you are unfamiliar with the location of the brake and accel-


erator pedals to avoid depressing the wrong pedal. • Accidentally depressing the accelerator pedal instead of the brake


pedal will result in sudden acceleration that may lead to an accident.


• When backing up, you may twist your body around, leading to a diffi- culty in operating the pedals. Make sure to operate the pedals properly. • Make sure to keep a correct driving posture even when moving the vehicle only slightly. This allows you to depress the brake and accelera- tor pedals properly.


• Depress the brake pedal using your right foot. Depressing the brake pedal using your left foot may delay response in an emergency, result- ing in an accident.


●Do not drive the vehicle over or stop the vehicle near flammable materials. The exhaust system and exhaust gases can be extremely hot. These hot parts may cause a fire if there is any flammable material nearby.


●During normal driving, do not turn off the engine. Turning the engine off while driving will not cause loss of steering or braking control, but the power assist to these systems will be lost. This will make it more difficult to steer and brake, so you should pull over and stop the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. However, in the event of an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop the vehicle in the normal way: P. 555


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■When driving the vehicle


●Use engine braking (downshift) to maintain a safe speed when driving


down a steep hill. Using the brakes continuously may cause the brakes to overheat and lose effectiveness. (P. 234)


●Do not adjust the positions of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside or


outside rear view mirrors while driving. Doing so may result in a loss of vehicle control.


●Always check that all passengers’ arms, heads or other parts of their body


are not outside the vehicle.


●Do not drive in excess of the speed limit. Even if the legal speed limit per- mits it, do not drive over 85 mph (140 km/h) unless your vehicle has high- speed capability tires. Driving over 85 mph (140 km/h) may result in tire failure, loss of control and possible injury. Be sure to consult a tire dealer to determine whether the tires on your vehicle are high-speed capability tires or not before driving at such speeds. ■When driving on slippery road surfaces


●Sudden braking, acceleration and steering may cause tire slippage and


reduce your ability to control the vehicle.


●Sudden acceleration, engine braking due to shift changing, or changes in


engine speed could cause the vehicle to skid.


●After driving through a puddle, lightly depress the brake pedal to make sure that the brakes are functioning properly. Wet brake pads may prevent the brakes from functioning properly. If the brakes on only one side are wet and not functioning properly, steering control may be affected.


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■When shifting the shift lever


●Do not let the vehicle roll backward while the shift lever is in a driving posi-


tion, or roll forward while the shift lever is in R. Doing so may cause the engine to stall or lead to poor brake and steering performance, resulting in an accident or damage to the vehicle.


●Do not shift the shift lever to P while the vehicle is moving.


Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of vehicle control.


●Do not shift the shift lever to R while the vehicle is moving forward.


Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of vehicle control.


●Do not shift the shift lever to D while the vehicle is moving backward.


Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of vehicle control.


●Moving the shift lever to N while the vehicle is moving will disengage the engine from the transmission. Engine braking is not available when N is selected.


●Be careful not to shift the shift lever with the accelerator pedal depressed. Shifting the shift lever to a gear other than P or N may lead to unexpected rapid acceleration of the vehicle that may cause an accident and result in death or serious injury.


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear limit indica-


tors) Have the brake pads checked and replaced by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when needed. It is dangerous to drive the vehicle when the wear limits of the brake pads and/or those of the brake discs are exceeded.


■When the vehicle is stopped


●Do not race the engine.


If the vehicle is in any gear other than P or N, the vehicle may accelerate suddenly and unexpectedly, causing an accident.


●In order to prevent accidents due to the vehicle rolling away, always keep depressing the brake pedal while the engine is running, and apply the parking brake as necessary.


●If the vehicle is stopped on an incline, in order to prevent accidents caused by the vehicle rolling forward or backward, always depress the brake pedal and securely apply the parking brake as needed.


●Avoid revving or racing the engine.


Running the engine at high speed while the vehicle is stopped may cause the exhaust system to overheat, which could result in a fire if combustible material is nearby.


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■When the vehicle is parked


fire.


●Do not leave glasses, cigarette lighters, spray cans, or soft drink cans in


the vehicle when it is in the sun. Doing so may result in the following: • Gas may leak from a cigarette lighter or spray can, and may lead to a


• The temperature inside the vehicle may cause the plastic lenses and


plastic material of glasses to deform or crack.


• Soft drink cans may fracture, causing the contents to spray over the interior of the vehicle, and may also cause a short circuit in the vehicle’s electrical components.


●Do not leave cigarette lighters in the vehicle. If a cigarette lighter is in a place such as the glove box or on the floor, it may be lit accidentally when luggage is loaded or the seat is adjusted, causing a fire.


●Do not attach adhesive discs to the windshield or windows. Do not place containers such as air fresheners on the instrument panel or dashboard. Adhesive discs or containers may act as lenses, causing a fire in the vehi- cle.


●Do not leave a door or window open if the curved glass is coated with a metallized film such as a silver-colored one. Reflected sunlight may cause the glass to act as a lens, causing a fire.


●Always apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to P, stop the engine


and lock the vehicle. Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running.


●Do not touch the exhaust pipe while the engine is running or immediately


after turning the engine off. Doing so may cause burns.


■When taking a nap in the vehicle


Always turn the engine off. Otherwise, if you accidentally move the shift lever or depress the accelerator pedal, this could cause an accident or fire due to engine overheating. Additionally, if the vehicle is parked in a poorly ventilated area, exhaust gases may collect and enter the vehicle, leading to death or a serious health hazard.


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WARNING


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ■When braking


●When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously.


Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and this may cause one side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side. Also, the parking brake may not securely hold the vehicle.


●If the power brake assist function does not operate, do not follow other


vehicles closely and avoid hills or sharp turns that require braking. In this case, braking is still possible, but the brake pedal should be depressed more firmly than usual. Also, the braking distance will increase. Have your brakes fixed immediately.


●Do not pump the brake pedal if the engine stalls.


Each push on the brake pedal uses up the reserve for the power-assisted brakes.


●The brake system consists of 2 individual hydraulic systems; if one of the systems fails, the other will still operate. In this case, the brake pedal should be depressed more firmly than usual and the braking distance will increase. Have your brakes fixed immediately.


■If the vehicle becomes stuck (AWD models)


Do not spin the wheels excessively when any of the tires is up in the air, or the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, etc. This may damage the driveline com- ponents or propel the vehicle forward or backward, causing an accident.


NOTICE


■When driving the vehicle


●Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the same time during


driving, as this may restrain driving torque.


●Do not use the accelerator pedal or depress the accelerator and brake


pedals at the same time to hold the vehicle on a hill.


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NOTICE


■When parking the vehicle


Always shift the shift lever to P. Failure to do so may cause the vehicle to move or the vehicle may accelerate suddenly if the accelerator pedal is accidentally depressed.


■Avoiding damage to vehicle parts


●Do not turn the steering wheel fully in either direction and hold it there for


an extended period of time. Doing so may damage the power steering motor.


●When driving over bumps in the road, drive as slowly as possible to avoid


damaging the wheels, underside of the vehicle, etc.


■If you get a flat tire while driving


A flat or damaged tire may cause the following situations. Hold the steering wheel firmly and gradually depress the brake pedal to slow down the vehi- cle. ●It may be difficult to control your vehicle. ●The vehicle will make abnormal sounds or vibrations. ●The vehicle will lean abnormally. Information on what to do in case of a flat tire (P. 590)


■When encountering flooded roads


Do not drive on a road that has flooded after heavy rain etc. Doing so may cause the following serious damage to the vehicle: ●Engine stalling ●Short in electrical components ●Engine damage caused by water immersion In the event that you drive on a flooded road and the vehicle is flooded, be sure to have your Toyota dealer check the following: ●Brake function ●Changes in quantity and quality of oil and fluid used for the engine, tran-


saxle, transfer (AWD models), differential (AWD models), etc.


●Lubricant condition for the propeller shaft (AWD models), bearings and suspension joints (where possible), and the function of all joints, bearings, etc.


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Cargo and luggage


Take notice of the following information about storage precau- tions, cargo capacity and load:


Capacity and distribution Cargo capacity depends on the total weight of the occupants. (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capacity) — (Total weight of occupants) Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit — (1) Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.


(2) Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that


will be riding in your vehicle.


(3) Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from


XXX kg or XXX lbs.


(4) The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and lug-


gage load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1400  750 (5150) = 650 lbs.)


(5) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.


(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle. (P. 206)


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Calculation formula for your vehicle


Cargo capacity Total capacity weight) (P. 632)


load capacity


(vehicle


When 2 people with the combined weight of A lb. (kg) are riding in your vehicle, which has a total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight) of B lb. (kg), the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity will be C lb. (kg) as follows: B*2 lb. (kg) - A*1 lb. (kg) = C*3 lb. (kg) *1: A =Weight of people *2: B =Total load capacity *3: C =Available cargo and luggage load


In this condition, if 3 more passengers with the combined weight of D lb. (kg) get on, the available cargo and luggage load will be reduced E lb. (kg) as follows:


C lb. (kg) - D*4 lb. (kg) = E*5 lb. (kg) *4: D =Additional weight of people *5: E =Available cargo and luggage load As shown in the example above, if the number of occupants increases, the cargo and luggage load will be reduced by an amount that equals the increased weight due to the additional occupants. In other words, if an increase in the number of occupants causes an excess of the total load capacity (combined weight of occupants plus cargo and luggage load), you must reduce the cargo and luggage on your vehicle.


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WARNING


■Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartment


The following things may cause a fire if loaded in the luggage compart- ment: ●Receptacles containing gasoline ●Aerosol cans


■Storage precautions


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may prevent the pedals from being depressed properly, may block the driver’s vision, or may result in items hitting the driver or passengers, possibly causing an accident. ●Stow cargo and luggage in the luggage compartment whenever possi-


ble.


●Do not stack cargo and luggage in the luggage compartment higher


than the seatbacks.


●Do not place cargo or luggage in or on the following locations.


• At the feet of the driver • On the front passenger or rear seats (when stacking items) • On the instrument panel • On the dashboard


●Secure all items in the occupant compartment. ●When you fold down the rear seats, long items should not be placed


directly behind the front seats.


●Never allow anyone to ride in the luggage compartment. It is not designed for passengers. They should ride in their seats with their seat belts properly fastened.


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WARNING


■Capacity and distribution


●Do not exceed the maximum axle weight rating or the total vehicle


weight rating.


●Even if the total load of occupant’s weight and the cargo load is less than the total load capacity, do not apply the load unevenly. Improper loading may cause deterioration of steering or braking control which may cause death or serious injury.


■Roof luggage carrier precautions (vehicles with roof rails)


To use the roof rails as a roof luggage carrier, you must fit the roof rails with two or more genuine Toyota cross rails or their equivalent. When you load cargo on the roof luggage carrier, observe the following: ●Place the cargo so that its weight is distributed evenly between the front and rear axles.


Cross rails


●If loading long or wide cargo, never exceed the vehicle overall length or width. (P. 632)


●Before driving, make sure the cargo is securely fastened on the roof luggage carrier.


Roof rails


●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 maneuvers, otherwise it may result in loss of control or vehicle rollover due to failure to operate this vehicle correctly and result in death or serious injury.


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


●Do not exceed 165 lb. (75 kg) cargo weight on the roof luggage carrier.


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WARNING


■When installing cross rails (vehicles with roof rails)


Make sure the cross bars are installed securely by pushing them forward and rearward. Failure to do so may cause an unexpected accident.


NOTICE


■When loading cargo


Be careful not to scratch the surface of the moon roof or panoramic moon roof.


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Vehicle load limits


Vehicle load limits include total load capacity, seating capacity, TWR (Trailer Weight Rating) and cargo capacity.


◆ Total load capacity (vehicle capacity weight): P. 632


Total load capacity means the combined weight of occupants, cargo and luggage.


◆ Seating capacity: 7 or 8 occupants (Front 2, Rear 5 or 6)


Seating capacity means the maximum number of occupants whose estimated average weight is 150 lb. (68 kg) per person.


◆ TWR (Trailer Weight Rating): P. 212, 632


TWR means the maximum gross trailer weight (trailer weight plus its cargo weight) that your vehicle is able to tow.


◆ Cargo capacity


Cargo capacity may increase or decrease depending on the weight and the number of occupants.


■Total load capacity and seating capacity


These details are also described on the tire and loading information label. (P. 525)


WARNING


■Overloading the vehicle


Do not overload the vehicle. It may not only cause damage to the tires, but also degrade steering and braking ability, resulting in an accident.


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Trailer towing


Your vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger-and-load-car- rying vehicle. Towing a trailer can have an adverse impact on handling, performance, braking, durability, and fuel consump- tion. For your safety and the safety of others, you must not over- load your vehicle or trailer. You must also ensure that you are using appropriate towing equipment, that the towing equipment has been installed correctly and used properly, and that you employ the requisite driving habits. Vehicle-trailer stability and braking performance are affected by trailer stability, brake performance and setting, trailer brakes, the hitch and hitch systems (if equipped). To tow a trailer safely, use extreme care and drive the vehicle in accordance with your trailer’s characteristics and operating conditions. Toyota warranties do not apply to damage or malfunction caused by towing a trailer for commercial purposes.


Contact your Toyota dealer for further information about additional requirements such as a towing kit, etc.


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Towing related terms ■ GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating)


the


The maximum allowable gross combination weight. The gross combination weight is the sum of total vehicle weight (including the occupants, cargo and any optional equipment installed on the vehicle) and the weight of the trailer being towed (including the trailer).


the cargo


in


■ GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)


The maximum allowable gross vehicle weight. The gross vehi- cle weight is the total weight of the vehicle. When towing a trailer, it is the sum of the vehi- cle weight (including the occu- pants, cargo and any optional equipment installed on the vehi- cle) and the tongue weight.


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■ GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)


The maximum allowable gross axle weight. The gross axle weight is the load placed on each axle (front and rear).


Front GAWR


Rear GAWR


(With brakes)


■ TWR (Trailer Weight Rating)


The maximum allowable gross trailer weight. The gross trailer weight is the sum of the trailer weight and the weight of the cargo in the trailer. TWR is calculated assuming base vehicle with one driver, one towing package (if available), hitch and hitch systems (if required).


front passenger,


Additional optional equipment, passengers and cargo in the vehicle will reduce the trailer weight rating so as not to exceed GCWR, GVWR and GAWR. If the gross trailer weight exceeds 3000 lb. (1360 kg), it is recommended to use a trailer with 2 or more axles.


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■ Unbraked TWR (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating)


The trailer weight rating for tow- ing a trailer without a trailer ser- vice brake system.


(Without brakes)


■ Tongue Weight


The load placed on the trailer hitch ball. (P. 214)


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Weight limits ● The gross trailer weight must never exceed the TWR described in


the table. (P. 212)


● The gross combination weight must never exceed the GCWR


described in the table. (P. 212) ● The gross vehicle weight must never exceed the GVWR indi- cated on the Certification Label. ● The gross axle weight on each axle must never exceed the GAWR indicated on the Certifi- cation Label.


● If the gross trailer weight is over the unbraked TWR, trailer service


brakes are required.


● If the gross trailer weight is over 2000 lb. (907 kg), a sway control


device with sufficient capacity is required.


● If the gross trailer weight is over 5000 lb. (2268 kg), a weight distrib-


uting hitch with sufficient capacity is required.


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GCWR, TWR and Unbraked TWR Confirm that the gross trailer weight, gross combination weight, gross vehicle weight, gross axle weight and tongue weight are all within the limits. ■ GCWR*1 and TWR*1


Model code*2


ASU50L-ARTNKA


GSU50L-ARTNKA


GSU50L-ARTMKA


GSU50L-ARTGKA


Engine


2.7L L4 (1AR-FE) engine


3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


Driving system


GCWR


TWR


FF


FF


FF


FF


6010 lb. (2725 kg)


1500 lb. (680 kg)


6660 lb. (3020 kg)*3
9690 lb. (4395 kg)*4
6720 lb. (3045 kg)*3
9740 lb. (4415 kg)*4
6760 lb. (3065 kg)*3
9780 lb. (4435 kg)*4


2000 lb. (900 kg)*3
5000 lb. (2000 kg)*4
2000 lb. (900 kg)*3
5000 lb. (2000 kg)*4
2000 lb. (900 kg)*3
5000 lb. (2000 kg)*4


*1: These models meet the tow-vehicle trailering requirement of SAE Interna-


tional per SAE J2807.


*2: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P. 633) *3: Without a towing package *4: With a towing package


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3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


3.5L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


GSU55L-ARTNKA


GSU55L-ARTMKA


GSU55L-ARTGKA


■ Unbraked TWR*1
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Driving system


AWD


AWD


AWD


GCWR


TWR


6820 lb. (3090 kg)*3
9840 lb. (4460 kg)*4
6880 lb. (3120 kg)*3
9900 lb. (4490 kg)*4
6920 lb. (3135 kg)*3
9940 lb. (4505 kg)*4


2000 lb. (900 kg)*3
5000 lb. (2000 kg)*4
2000 lb. (900 kg)*3
5000 lb. (2000 kg)*4
2000 lb. (900 kg)*3
5000 lb. (2000 kg)*4


*1: These models meet the tow-vehicle trailering requirement of SAE Interna-


tional per SAE J2807.


*2: The model code is indicated on the Certification Label. (P. 633) *3: Without a towing package *4: With a towing package


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Trailer Tongue Weight ● A recommended tongue weight varies in accordance with the types


of trailers or towing as described below.


● To ensure the recommended values shown below, the trailer must


be loaded by referring to the following instructions. • Tongue Weight


The gross trailer weight should be distributed so that the tongue weight is 9% to 11%. (Tongue weight /Gross trailer weight x 100 = 9% to 11%)


Gross trailer weight Tongue weight


If using a weight distributing hitch when towing, return the front axle to the same weight as before the trailer connection. If front axle weight cannot be measured directly, measure the front fender height above the front axle before connection. Adjust weight distributing hitch torque until front fender is returned to the same height as before connection. The gross trailer weight, gross axle weight and tongue weight can be measured with platform scales found at a highway weigh- ing station, building supply company, trucking company, junk yard, etc.


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Hitch Trailer hitch assemblies have different weight capacities. Toyota rec- ommends the use of Toyota hitch/bracket for your vehicle. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. ● If you wish to install a trailer hitch, contact your Toyota dealer. ● Use only a hitch that conforms to the gross trailer weight require-


ment of your vehicle.


● Follow the directions supplied by the hitch manufacturer. ● Lubricate the hitch ball with a light coating of grease. ● Remove the trailer hitch whenever you are not towing a trailer. After removing the hitch, seal any mounting hole in the vehicle body to prevent entry of any substances into the vehicle.


Hitch cover When removing the hitch cover, contact your Toyota dealer.


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Selecting trailer ball Use the correct trailer ball for your application.


the gross


Trailer ball load rating Matches or exceeds trailer weight rating of the trailer. Ball diameter Matches the size of the trailer cou- pler. Most couplers are stamped with the required trailer ball size.


Trailer class


IV


II and III


Typical trailer ball size


2 5/16 in.


2 in.


1 7/8 in.


Shank length Protrudes beyond the bottom of the lock washer and nut by at least 2
threads. Shank diameter Matches the ball mount hole diameter size.


Position for towing hitch ball Weight carrying ball position: 49.73 in. (1263.1 mm)


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Connecting trailer lights Use the wire harness stored in the rear end under body.


Trailer towing tips Your vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. Help to avoid an accident, death or serious injury, keep the following in mind when towing: ● Speed limits for towing a trailer vary by state or province. Do not


exceed the posted towing speed limit.


● Toyota recommends that the vehicle-trailer speed limit is 65 mph (104 km/h) on a flat, straight, dry road. Do not exceed this limit, the posted towing speed limit or the speed limit for your trailer as set forth in your trailer owner’s manual, whichever is lowest. Instability of the towing vehicle-trailer combination (trailer sway) increases as speed increases. Exceeding speed limits may cause loss of control. ● Before starting out, check the trailer lights, tires and the vehicle-


trailer connections. Recheck after driving a short distance.


● Practice turning, stopping and reversing with the trailer attached in an area away from traffic until you become accustomed to the feel of the vehicle-trailer combination.


● Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires practice. Grip the bottom of the steering wheel and move your hand to the left to move the trailer to the left. Move your hand to the right to move the trailer to right. (This is generally opposite to reversing without a trailer attached.) Avoid sharp or prolonged turning. Have someone guide you when reversing to reduce the risk of an acci- dent.


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● As stopping distance is increased when towing a trailer, vehicle-to vehicle distance should be increased. For each 10 mph (16 km/h) of speed, allow at least one vehicle and trailer length.


● Avoid sudden braking as you may skid, resulting in the trailer jack- knifing and a loss of vehicle control. This is especially true on wet or slippery surfaces.


● Avoid jerky starts or sudden acceleration. ● Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns, and slow down before making


turn.


● Note that when making a turn, the trailer wheels will be closer than the vehicle wheels to the inside of the turn. Compensate by making a wider than normal turning radius.


● Slow down before making a turn, in cross winds, on wet or slippery


surfaces, etc. Increasing vehicle speed can destabilize the trailer.


● Take care when passing other vehicles. Passing requires consider- able distance. After passing a vehicle, do not forget the length of your trailer, and be sure you have plenty of room before changing lanes.


● To maintain engine braking efficiency and charging system perfor- mance when using engine braking, do not put the transmission in D. If in the S mode, the transmission shift range position must be in 4 or lower.


● Instability happens more frequently when descending steep or long downhill grades. Before descending, slow down and downshift. Do not make sudden downshifts while descending steep or long down- hill grades.


● Avoid holding the brake pedal down too long or applying the brakes too frequently. This could cause the brakes to overheat and result in reduced braking efficiency.


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● Due to the added load of the trailer, your vehicle’s engine may over- heat on hot days (at temperatures over 85F [30C]) when driving up a long or steep grade. If the engine coolant temperature gauge indicates overheating, immediately turn off the air conditioning (if in use), pull your vehicle off the road and stop in a safe spot. (P. 626)


● Always place wheel blocks under both the vehicle’s and the trailer’s wheels when parking. Apply the parking brake firmly, and put the transmission in P. Avoid parking on a slope, but if unavoidable, do so only after performing the following:


Apply the brakes and keep them applied. Have someone place wheel blocks under both the vehicle’s and trailer’s wheels. When the wheel blocks are in place, release the brakes slowly until the blocks absorb the load. Apply the parking brake firmly. Shift into P and turn off the engine.


● When restarting after parking on a slope:


With the transmission in P, start the engine. Be sure to keep the brake pedal depressed. Shift into a forward gear. If reversing, shift into R. Release the parking brake and brake pedal, and slowly pull or back away from the wheel blocks. Stop and apply the brakes. Have someone retrieve the blocks.


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■Matching trailer ball height to trailer coupler height


No matter which class of tow hitch applies, for a more safe trailer hookup, the trailer ball setup must be the proper height for the coupler on the trailer.


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