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STEERING Wheel free play:


Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.)


Power steering fluid type:


Automatic transmission fluid DEXRONrII or III


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Tires Tire size and cold tire inflation pressure:


Tire size


Two−wheel drive models


Four−wheel drive models


P205/55R16 89H P215/50ZR17
P215/50R17 90H P205/55R16 89H


Compact spare tire


Tire size T135/70R16
T135/80R16


kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi)


420 (4.2, 60) 420 (4.2, 60)


Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m, ft·lbf):


103 (10.5, 77)


kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi)


Front


220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 240 (2.4, 35)


Rear


220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32)


Wheel size


16 6 1/2JJ


17 7 JJ 17 7 JJ


16 6 1/2JJ


Wheel size 16 4T 16 4T


NOTE: For a complete information on tires (e.g. replacing tires or replacing wheels), see “Precautions for tires of four−wheel drive models” through “Aluminum wheel precautions”, pages 277 through 286, in Section 7−2.


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Fuses


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8. AMP 30 A: Car audio system 9. MAIN 30 A: Starting system, “AM2”


fuse


10. DOME 15 A: Car audio system, navi- gation system, clock, personal lights, interior lights, open door warning light, wireless remote control system


11. HORN 10 A: Horn 12. HAZARD 10 A: Emergency


flashers,


turn signal lights


13. EFI 15 A: Multiport fuel injection sys- tem/sequential multiport injection system, emission control system, “EFI” fuse


fuel


14. ALT−S 5 A: Charging system 15. HEAD LH LWR 10 A: Left−hand head-


light (low beam)


16. HEAD RH LWR 10 A: Right−hand


headlight (low beam)


17. EFI2 15 A: (1ZZ−FE engine with two− wheel drive models only): Multiport injection system/sequential multi- fuel port fuel injection system, emission control system


18. TAIL 15 A: Tail


lights, lights, instrument panel ment cluster lights, clock


license plate lights, instru-


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Instrument panel


Fuses (type A) 1. FOG 15 A: Front fog lights 2. HEAD LH UPR 10 A: Left−hand head-


light (high beam)


3. HEAD RH UPR 10 A: Right−hand headlight (high beam), headlight high beam indicator light


4. SPARE 30 A: Spare fuse 5. SPARE 15 A: Spare fuse 6. SPARE 10 A: Spare fuse 7. ETCS 10 A (1ZZ−FE engine with two− wheel drive models only): Electronic throttle control system


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31. CIG 15 A: Power outlet (12 VDC/on the instrument panel) or cigarette light- er, car audio system, clock, shift lock control system


32. GAUGE 10 A: Gauges and meters, air conditioning system, daytime running light system, charging system, auto anti−glare inside rear view mirror, pow- er windows, cruise control system, rear window defogger, back−up lights, front passenger’s seat belt reminder light, emergency flasher


33. WASHER 15 A: Windshield washer,


rear window washer


34. M−HTR/DEF I−UP 10 A: Engine control


system


Fuses (type B) 35. ABS NO.1 30 A: Anti−lock brake sys- tem, traction control system, vehicle stability control system, brake assist system


36. RDI FAN 40 A: Electric cooling fan


19. OBD 7.5 A: On−board diagnosis sys-


tem


20. WIPER 25 A: Windshield wipers 21. AM2 15 A: Charging system, multiport fuel injection system/sequential multi- port fuel injection system, starting sys- tem, SRS airbag system


22. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, high mounted stoplight, anti−lock brake system, shift lock control system, multiport fuel in- jection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system, cruise control system 23. DOOR 25 A: Power door lock system,


glass hatch opener switch


24. AM1 25 A: “CIG” fuse 25. ECU−IG 10 A: Electric cooling


fan, anti−lock brake system, traction control system, vehicle stability control system, brake assist system, shift lock control system, cruise control system


26. RR WIPER 15 A: Rear window wiper 27. A/C 10 A: Air conditioning system 28. INV 15 A: Power outlet (115 VAC) 29. P/POINT 15 A: Power outlet (12 VDC/


in the rear console box)


30. ECU−B 10 A: Daytime running


light


system


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37. ABS NO.2 40 A (without vehicle sta- bility control system): Anti−lock brake system ABS NO.2 50 A (with vehicle stability control system): Anti−lock brake sys- tem, traction control system, vehicle stability control system, brake assist system


38. HEAD MAIN 40 A: “HEAD LH UPR”, “HEAD RH UPR”, “HEAD LH LWR” and “HEAD RH LWR” fuses


39. AIR PUMP 50 A (1ZZ−FE engine with four−wheel drive models and 2ZZ−GE engine only): Emission control system


40. HTR 40 A: Air conditioning system 41. DEF 30 A: Rear window defogger,


“M−HTR/DEF I−UP” fuse


42. POWER 30 A: Power windows, electric


moon roof


Fuses (type C) 43. ALT 100 A: “ABS NO.1”, “ABS NO.2”, “RDI FAN”, “AM1”, “POWER”, “DOOR”, “ECU−B”, “TAIL”, “STOP”, “P/POINT”, “INV” and “OBD” fuses, charging system


“FOG”,


“HTR”,


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Foreword


Welcome to the growing group of value−conscious people who drive Toyotas. We are proud of the advanced engineering and quality construction of each vehicle we build. This Owner’s Manual explains the operation of your new Toyota. Please read it thoroughly and have all the occupants follow the instructions carefully. Doing so will help you enjoy many years of safe and trouble−free motoring. For important information about this manual and your Toyota, read the following pages carefully. When it comes to service, remember that your Toyota dealer knows your vehicle very well and is interested in your complete satisfaction. He will provide quality maintenance and any other assistance you may require. If there is not a Toyota dealer near you, or you need emergency assistance for any reason, please call the following number:


D U.S. OWNERS: D CANADIAN OWNERS: Toyota Canada Customer Interaction Centre


Toyota Customer Assistance Center


Toll−free: 1−800−331−4331
Toll−free: 1−888−TOYOTA−8 (1−888−869−6828)


Please leave this Owner’s Manual in this vehicle at the time of resale. The next owner will need this information also. All information and specifications in this manual are current at the time of printing. However, because of Toyota’s policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice. Please note that this manual applies to all models and explains all equipment, including options. Therefore, you may find some explanations for equipment not installed on your vehicle.


© 2004 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation.


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Quick index (cid:1) If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on (cid:1) If your vehicle will not start (cid:1) If your engine stalls while driving (cid:1) If your vehicle overheats (cid:1) If you have a flat tire (cid:1) If your vehicle needs to be towed (cid:1) Tips for driving during break- in period (cid:1) How to start the engine (cid:1) General maintenance (cid:1) Complete index Gas station information Fuel type:


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NO TAG


1ZZ- FE engine: UNLEADED gasoline, Octane Rating 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher 2ZZ- GE engine: Premium UNLEADED gasoline, Octane Rating 91
(Research Octane Number 96) or higher See page 184 for detailed information.


Fuel tank capacity:


Two- wheel drive models: 50 L (13.2 gal., 11.0 lmp. gal.) Four- wheel drive models: 45 L (11.9 gal., 9.9 lmp. gal.)


Engine oil:


API grade SL “Energy- Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil recommended. See page 273 for detailed information.


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Tire information: See pages 277 through 286. Tire inflation pressure: See page 306.


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Important information about this manual


Safety and vehicle damage warnings


Safety symbol


Throughout this manual, you will see safety and vehicle dam- age warnings. You must follow these warnings carefully to avoid possible injury or damage. The types of warnings, what they look like, and how they are used in this manual are explained as follows:


CAUTION


This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others.


NOTICE


This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment.


the safety symbol When you see shown above, it means: “Do not...”; “Do not do this”; or “Do not let this happen”.


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Important information about your Toyota


Occupant restraint systems


Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time to read Section 1−3 of this Owner’s Manual carefully. In terms of helping you understand how you can receive the maximum benefit of the occupant restraint systems this vehicle provides, Section 1−3 of this Owner’s Manual is the most important Section for you and your family to read. Section 1−3 describes the function and operation concern- ing seats, seat belts, SRS airbags and child restraint sys- tems of this vehicle and some potential hazards you should be aware of. These systems work together along with the overall structure of this vehicle in order to provide occupant restraint in the event of a crash. The effect of each system is enhanced when it is used properly and together with other systems. No single occupant restraint system can, by itself, provide you or your family with the equal level of restraint which these systems can provide when used together. That is why it is important for you and your family to understand the purpose and proper use of each of these systems and how they relate to each other.


The purpose of all occupant restraint systems is to help reduce the possibility of death or serious injury in the event of a collision. None of these systems, either individ- ually or together, can ensure that there is no injury in the event of collision. However, the more you know about these systems and how to use them properly, the greater your chances become of surviving an accident without death or serious injury.


Seat belts provide the primary restraint to all occupants of the vehicle, and every occupant of the vehicle should wear seat belts properly at all times. Children should always be secured in child restraint systems that are appropriate for their age and size. SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) airbags are, as their names imply, designed to work with, and be supplemental to, seat belts and are not substitutes for them. SRS airbags can be very effective in reducing the risk of head and chest injuries by preventing contact of the head and chest with interior portions of the vehicle.


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In order to be effective, the SRS airbags must deploy with tremendous speed. The rapid deployment of the SRS air- bags makes the SRS airbags themselves potential sources of serious injury if an occupant is too close to an airbag, or if an object or some part of his or her body has been placed between the occupant and the airbag at the time of deployment. This is just one example of how the instruc- tions in Section 1−3 of this Owner’s Manual will help en- sure proper use of the occupant restraint systems, and increase the safety they can provide to you and your fami- ly in the event of an accident.


Toyota recommends you to read the provisions in Section 1−3 carefully and refer to them as needed during your time of ownership of this vehicle.


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Event data recorder


Your vehicle has computers that monitor and control cer- tain aspects of your vehicle. These computers assist in driving and maintaining optimal vehicle performance. Be- sides storing data useful for troubleshooting, there is a system to record data in a crash or a near car crash event. This is called an Event Data Recorder (EDR).


The SRS airbag sensor assembly contains the EDR. In a crash or a near car crash event, this device records some or all of the following information:


D Engine speed D Whether the brake pedal was applied or not D Vehicle speed D To what extent the accelerator pedal was depressed D Position of the transmission selector lever D Whether the driver and front passenger wore the seat


belts or not


D Driver’s seat position D Front passenger’s occupant classification D SRS airbag deployment data


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D SRS airbag system diagnostic data


The information above is intended to be used for the purpose of improving vehicle safety performance. Unlike general data recorders, the EDR does not record sound data such as conversation between passengers.


Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except when:


D An agreement from the vehicle’s owner (or the leas-


ing company for a leased vehicle) is obtained


D Officially requested by the police or other authorities D Used as a defense for Toyota in a law suit D Ordered by the court


However, if necessary Toyota will:


D Use the data for research on Toyota vehicle safety


performance


D Disclose the data to a third party for research pur- poses without disclosing details of the vehicle owner, and only when it is deemed necessary


D Disclose summarized data cleared of vehicle identifi- for


to a non−Toyota organization


cation information research purposes


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New vehicle warranty


Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota limited warranties:


D New vehicle warranty D Emission control systems warranty D Others


further


For Warranty Supplement”.


information, please refer


Information Booklet” or


to the “Owner’s “Owner’s Manual


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Your responsibility for


maintenance


Important health and safety


information about your Toyota


It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that the speci- fied maintenance is performed. Section 6 gives details of these maintenance requirements. Also included in Section 6 is general maintenance. For scheduled maintenance in- formation, please refer to the “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.


CAUTION


D WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constitu- ents, and a wide variety of automobile compo- nents contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth de- fects and other reproductive harm. In addition, oils, fuels and fluids contained in vehicles as well as waste produced by component wear con- tain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or


other reproductive harm.


D Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds. Wash your hands after handling. Used engine oil contains chemicals that have caused cancer in laboratory animals. Always protect your skin by washing


thoroughly with soap and water.


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Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota


Spark ignition system of your


Toyota


A wide variety of non−genuine spare parts and accessories for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. You should know that Toyota does not warrant these prod- ucts and is not responsible for their performance, repair, or replacement, or for any damage they may cause to, or adverse effect they may have on, your Toyota vehicle.


This vehicle should not be modified with non−genuine Toyota products. Modification with non−genuine Toyota products could affect its performance, safety or durability, and may even violate governmental regulations. In addi- tion, damage or performance problems resulting from the modification may not be covered under warranty.


The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all require- ments of the Canadian Interference−Causing Equipment Standard.


Installation of a mobile two−way radio system


fuel


injection system/sequential multiport


As the installation of a mobile two−way radio system in your vehicle could affect electronic systems such as multiport fuel injection system, electronic throttle control system, cruise control system, anti−lock brake system, traction control system, vehicle stability control system, SRS airbag sys- tem and seat belt pretensioner system, be sure to check with your Toyota dealer for precautionary measures or special instructions regarding installation.


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Tires and loading on your


Toyota


Underinflated or overinflated tire pressure and the excess load may result in the deterioration of steering ability and braking ability, leading to an accident. Check the tire inflation pressure periodi- cally and be sure to keep the load limits given in this Owner’s Manual. For details about tire inflation pressure and load limits, see pages 207 and 278.


Scrapping of your Toyota


If


The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. is scrapped with the airbags and pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat belt preten- sioner removed and disposed of by the qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your vehicle.


the vehicle


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Leak detection pump


(two−wheel drive models)


This pump performs fuel evaporation leakage check. This check is done approximately five hours after the engine is turned off. So you may hear sound coming from under- neath the luggage compartment for several minutes. It does not indicate a malfunction.


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You should know as much about the quality and importance of proper maintenance of your new vehicle as the people who built it.


The Toyota authorized Repair Manual tells you how to maintain your vehicle and enables you to correctly perform your own maintenance.


The best way to keep your new vehicle in top running order is to maintain it properly from the moment you drive it off the showroom floor. The Toyota authorized Repair Manual is packed with literally everything you need to know to perform your own maintenance in virtually every area of your new vehicle.


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Maintenance procedures for the engine, chassis, body, electrical system, and more, are clearly explained and illustrated.


Periodic maintenance and tune-up


Periodic maintenance and tune- up helps to prevent small problems from growing into larger ones later on. The repair manual outlines exactly what maintenance is required and clearly explains how to do the work yourself step- by- step. Areas covered include such things as spark plug re- placement, valve clearance adjustment and engine oil and filter replacement.


Where to obtain the


Repair Manual


The repair manual for COROLLA MATRIX, writ- ten in English, may be purchased as applicable from any Toyota dealer. Pub. Name: 2005 COROLLA MATRIX Repair


Manual


Pub. No.: RM1108U1
RM1108U2


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WE REALLY CARE ABOUT YOU Ċ PLEASE BUCKLE UP


Toyota has made a special effort to encourage use of seat belts.


Toyota belts are:


D Comfortable D Easy to use D Convenient


We encourage you to use your belts every time you drive.


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SECTION 1− 1


OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview Instrument cluster overview Indicator symbols on the instrument panel


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Instrument panel overview "View A


1. Side defroster outlets 2. Side vents 3. Instrument cluster 4. Center vents 5. Personal lights 6. Electric moon roof switches and


personal light


7. Power door lock switches 8. Power window switches 9. Glove box 10. Portable ashtray 11. Cup holders 12. Power outlet (12 VDC) 13. Parking brake lever 14. Auxiliary boxes 15. Automatic transmission selector lever


or manual transmission gear shift lever


16. Hood lock release lever 17. Window lock switch


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"View B (vehicles without navigation system)


1. Power rear view mirror control switches 2. Interior/instrument panel light control


dial


3. Headlight, turn signal and front fog


light switches


4. Wiper and washer switches 5. Air conditioning controls 6. Rear window defogger switch 7. Emergency flasher switch 8. Clock 9. Front passenger’s seat belt reminder


light/front passenger occupant classification indicator light


10. Car audio 11. Auxiliary box or power outlet (115 VAC) 12. Power outlet (12 VDC) or cigarette


lighter


13. Ignition switch 14. Cruise control switch 15. Tilt steering lock release lever 16. “TRAC OFF” (traction control system


off) switch


17. Engine immobilizer system/Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system indicator light


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18. Tire pressure warning system reset


switch


19. Glass hatch opener switch


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"View B (vehicles with navigation system)


1. Power rear view mirror control switches 2. Interior/instrument panel light control


dial


3. Headlight, turn signal and front fog


light switches


4. Wiper and washer switches 5. Air conditioning controls 6. Emergency flasher switch 7. Rear window defogger switch 8. Front passenger’s seat belt reminder


light/front passenger occupant classification indicator light


9. Navigation system 10. Auxiliary box or power outlet (115 VAC) 11. Power outlet (12 VDC) or cigarette


lighter


12. Ignition switch 13. Cruise control switch 14. Tilt steering lock release lever 15. “TRAC OFF” (traction control system


off) switch


16. Engine immobilizer system/Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system indicator light


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17. Tire pressure warning system reset


switch


18. Glass hatch opener switch


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Instrument cluster overview


1. Tachometer 2. Service reminder indicators and


indicator lights


3. Speedometer


4. Fuel gauge 5. Low fuel level warning light 6. Engine coolant temperature gauge


7. Trip meter reset knob 8. Odometer, two trip meters and outside


temperature display


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Indicator symbols on the instrument panel


or


Brake system warning light∗1


or


Anti−lock brake system warning light∗1


Driver’s seat belt reminder light∗1


Open door warning light∗1


Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light∗1


SRS warning light∗1


Vehicle stability control system/traction control system warning light∗1


Discharge warning light∗1


Low tire pressure warning light∗1


Low engine oil pressure warning light∗1


or


Malfunction indicator lamp∗1


Low windshield washer fluid level warning light ∗1,


∗3


Engine oil replacement reminder light∗1


Front passenger occupant classification indicator light


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Headlight low beam indicator light


Tail light indicator light


Headlight high beam indicator light


Turn signal indicator lights


Overdrive−off indicator light


Slip indicator light/traction control system off indicator light


Cruise control indicator light∗2


∗1: For details, see “Service reminder indicators and warning


∗2:


buzzers” on page 107 in Section 1−6. If this light flashes, see “Cruise control” on page 132 in Section 1−7.


∗3: This symbol equipped only on vehicles sold in Canada.


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SECTION 1- 10


OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Other equipment Clock Cigarette lighter and portable ashtray Power outlets (12 VDC) Power outlet (115 VAC) Compass Glove box Auxiliary box Rear console box Cup holders Seatback tables Luggage storage boxes Tie- down hooks and tire tie- down belts Luggage deck rails Luggage cover Floor mat


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Clock


Cigarette lighter and portable ashtray


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). When lights are turned on, the brightness of the time indi- cator will be reduced.


instrument panel


the


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.


PORTABLE ASHTRAY The ashtray can be removed and used outside the vehicle. 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 it out from the front cup holder.


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Power outlets (12 VDC)


CAUTION


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


injury


Instrument panel


Rear console box


The power outlets are designed power supply for car accessories. The key must be in the “ACC” or “ON” position for the power outlets to be used.


for


NOTICE


(cid:1) To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use the electricity over the total vehicle capacity of 12
V/120W (instrument panel and rear console box outlets together).


(cid:1) To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlets longer than necessary when the engine is not running.


(cid:1) Close the power outlet lids when the power outlets are not in use. Inserting anything other than an ap- propriate plug that fits the outlet, or allowing any liquid to get into the outlet may cause electrical fail- ure or short circuits.


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Power outlet (115 VAC)


This power outlet is designed for use as a power supply for electric ap- pliances 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.


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.


NOTICE


(cid:1) To prevent the battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the engine is not running.


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(cid:1) 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. (cid:1) Appliances with high initial peak watt- age: cathode- ray tube type televisions, compressor- driven refrigerators, electric pumps, electric tools, etc.


(cid:1) Measuring devices which process pre- cise data: medical equipment, measur- ing instruments, etc.


(cid:1) 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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Compass


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: (cid:1) The vehicle is stopped immediately af-


ter turning.


(cid:1) The compass does not adjust while the


vehicle is stopped.


(cid:1) The ignition switch is turned off imme-


diately after turning.


(cid:1) The vehicle is on an inclined surface.


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. To turn on the compass, push and hold the “ ” switch until the display turns on. To turn off the compass, push and hold ” switch until the display turns the “ off.


(cid:1) 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.).


(cid:1) The vehicle is magnetized. (There is a magnet or a metal object on or near the inside rear view mirror.)


the deviation


(cid:1) 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.


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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 both personal light switches until the zone number appears on the display. Then push the right side or left side personal light switch, referring 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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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 both personal light switches 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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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. (cid:1) 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


(cid:1) During calibration, do not operate elec- tric systems (moon roof, power win- dows, etc.) as they may interfere with the calibration.


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CAUTION


(cid:1) 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.


(cid:1) Do not adjust the display while the vehicle is moving. Be sure to adjust the display only when the vehicle is stopped.


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Glove box


Auxiliary box (type A)


To open the glove box door, pull the lever.


To use the box, pull on the handle.


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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CAUTION


(cid:1) To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the auxiliary box closed while driving.


(cid:1) Do not use this auxiliary box as an


ashtray.


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Auxiliary box (type B)


Auxiliary box (type C)


Rear console box (type A)


To use the box, push the lid.


CAUTION


To use the box, push the knob. To remove the auxiliary box, open the box and pull it up.


To access the rear console box, pull up the lock release lever while raising the rear console box lid.


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


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CAUTION


CAUTION


(cid:1) To reduce the chance of injury in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep the auxiliary box closed while driving.


(cid:1) Do not use this auxiliary box as an


ashtray.


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


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Rear console box (type B)


UPPER TRAY To access the upper tray, raise the con- sole box lid without touching the lock release lever.


CONSOLE BOX To access the rear console box, pull up the lock release lever while raising the rear console box lid.


CAUTION


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


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Cup holders


Seatback tables


The cup holder is designed for holding cups or drink- cans securely. Rear cup holder—To use the holder, pull it out.


CAUTION


(cid:1) 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.


Front passenger’s seatback


reduce


(cid:1) Rear cup holder—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.


Rear right side seatback


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You can use the front passenger’s seat- back and rear right side seatback as a temporary table only when the vehicle is stopped. To use the seatback table, fold the seat- back down. For detailed information, see “—Fold- down front passenger’s seat” on page 39 or “Fold- down rear seat” on page 40 in Section 1- 3.


CAUTION


To avoid serious injury: (cid:1) Do not set up the seatback table


while the vehicle is moving.


(cid:1) Do not sit on the seatback table.


Front


NOTICE


To prevent damage to the seat, avoid putting heavy loads on the temporary table.


Rear


To open the luggage storage box, turn the knobs to the “UNLOCK” position and open the lid. To close the luggage storage box, lower the lid and turn the knobs to the “LOCK” position.


CAUTION


To reduce the chance of in case of an accident or a sudden stop, always keep luggage storage boxes closed and locked while driv- ing.


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Tie- down hooks and tire tie- down belts


Keep the hook stored in its original posi- tion as shown when it is not in use.


Rear luggage storage box— To keep the lid open, attach the hook as shown above.


NOTICE


Do not close the back door with the hook attached, or the hook may be damaged.


To secure your luggage, use the tie- down hooks as shown above. The tire tie- down belts are designed to secure the flat tire. You can also use the belts to secure your luggage. (To secure the flat tire, see “—Stowing flat tire” on page 239 in Section 4.) See “—Stowage precautions” on page 207
in Section 2 for precautions when loading luggage.


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Luggage deck rails


To tighten


To hook


To loosen


To unhook


To use shown in the illustration.


tire


the


tie- down belts, do as


CAUTION


To avoid personal injury, keep the tie- down hooks retracted and the tire tie- down belts stored in the luggage storage box when not in use.


the


To use luggage deck rails, you must install genuine Toyota accessories or their equivalent for the deck rails. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions and precautions when installing a genuine Toyota accessory or equivalent. See “—Stowage precautions” on page 207
in Section 2 for precautions when loading luggage.


CAUTION


When you secure cargo with the lug- gage deck rails, be sure follow the instructions below in order to avoid the cargo coming loose: (cid:1) Do not place cargo exceeding 31 kg (70 lb.) on the luggage deck rails. (cid:1) To prevent luggage or cargo from sliding forward during braking, make sure the deck rail accessories such as tie- down hooks are secure- ly attached on the deck rails.


locked


the rear seats are they are not


folded (cid:1) When down, into place and may move. After driving on rough roads or at high speeds, cargo attached the seat back rails may have moved out of place. Check the cargo and secure it again if necessary.


to


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Luggage cover


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To use the luggage cover: 1. Attach the left side hooks of the lug- left side upper


gage cover to the tie- down hooks.


2. Attach the right side hooks of the luggage cover to the right side up- per tie- down hooks.


3. Pull the belt ends of the right side hooks to secure the luggage cover.


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


To remove the luggage cover, loosen the right side belts of the hooks as shown above. Then remove the hooks from tie- down hooks. When you remove the luggage cover, fold up and store it in the luggage storage box.


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Floor mat


Use a floor mat of the correct size. If the floor carpet and floor mat have two holes, then it is designed for use with two 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 Glass hatch Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system (TVIP) Hood Fuel tank cap Electric moon roof


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Keys


When using valet parking, leave the sub key with the attendant. Since the side doors and back door can be locked without a key, you should al- ways carry a spare master key in case you accidentally lock your keys inside the vehicle.


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 also works in


every lock.


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.


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NOTICE


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.


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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.


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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Engine immobilizer system


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


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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Without Toyota vehicle intrusion protec- tion system


With Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system


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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. If any of the following indicator conditions occurs, contact your Toyota dealer. D The


light stays on except when intrusion protection system is setting or activat- ing. intrusion protection system (TVIP)” on page 28
in this Section.)


“Toyota vehicle


the Toyota


indicator


vehicle


(See


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. 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.


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If you make your own duplicate key, you will not be able to cancel the sys- tem or start the engine.


NOTICE


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


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.


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.


For vehicles sold in Canada


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


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Wireless remote control—


1. “LOCK” switch 2. “UNLOCK” switch 3. “HATCH GLASS” switch 4. “PANIC” switch


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The wireless remote control system is designed to lock or unlock all the side doors and back door, open the glass hatch or activate the “PANIC” mode from a distance within approximately 1
m (3 ft.) of the vehicle. When you operate any switch, push 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.


it


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- trol the same vehicle. Contact your Toyota dealer for detailed information.


transmitters


for


If the wireless remote control transmitter does not actuate the doors 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 18.


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 248 in Section 4.)


This complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the follow- ing 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.


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—Locking and unlocking doors


Locking operation


Unlocking operation


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this


time,


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 turn signal lights flash once. Check to see that all the side doors and back door are securely locked. If any of side doors or back door is not securely closed, or if the key is in the ignition switch, locking cannot be per- formed by the “LOCK” switch. “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. At turn signal lights flash twice. When the interior light dial is in the door position, and all the side doors and back door are unlocked simultaneously with a wireless remote control transmitter, the in- terior lights come on for about 15 seconds and then fade out, even if the door is not opened. (For further information, see “Inte- rior/instrument panel light control” on page 97 in Section 1−5.)


time,


this


the


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. 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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—Opening glass hatch


—Activating panic mode


—Replacing transmitter battery For replacement, use a CR2032 lithium battery or equivalent.


CAUTION


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


NOTICE


the glass hatch, push


To open the “HATCH GLASS” switch of the transmit- ter for 1 second. If the ignition key is in the “ON” position, the glass hatch cannot be opened by the “HATCH GLASS” switch. See “Glass hatch” on page 27 Section.


this


in


flashes


intermittently and


Pushing the “PANIC” switch blows the horn the headlights, turn signal lights and interi- or 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 any of the switch on the wireless


to break


remote control transmitter.


D Turn the ignition key from the “LOCK”


to “ON” position.


The “PANIC” mode does not work when the ignition key is in the “ON” position.

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