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Incorrect tire inflation pressure may waste fuel, reduce the comfort of driving, reduce tire life and make your vehicle less safe to drive. If a tire frequently needs refilling, have it checked by your Toyota deal- er.


CAUTION


Keep your tires properly inflated. Otherwise, the following condi- tions may occur and cause an ac- cident resulting in death or seri- ous injuries. Low tire pressure (underinfla- tion)— D Excessive wear D Uneven wear D Poor handling D Possibility of blowouts from an


overheated tire


D Poor sealing of the tire bead D Wheel deformation and/or tire


separation


D A greater possibility of tire


damage from road hazards


Checking and replacing tires


Tread wear indicator


High tire pressure (overinfla- tion)— D Poor handling D Excessive wear D Uneven wear D A greater possibility of tire


damage from road hazards


CHECKING YOUR TIRES Check the tire’s tread for tread wear indicators. If the indicators show, replace the tires. The loca- tion of tread wear indicators is shown by the “TWI” or “Δ” marks, etc., molded on the sidewall of each tire.


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The tires on your Toyota have built−in tread wear indicators to help you know when the tires need replace- ment. When the tread depth wears to 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) or less, the indica- tors will appear. If you can see the indicators in two or more adjacent grooves, the tire should be replaced. The lower the tread, the higher the risk of skidding. The effectiveness of snow tires is lost if the tread wears down below 4 mm (0.16 in.). If you have tire damage such as cuts, splits, cracks deep enough to expose the fabric, or bulges indi- cating internal damage, the tire should be replaced. If a tire often goes flat or cannot be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage, it should be replaced. If you are not sure, consult with your Toyota dealer.


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If air loss occurs while driving, do not continue driving. Driving even a short distance can damage a tire beyond repair. Any tires which are over 6 years old must be checked by a qualified technician even if damage is not obvious. Tires deteriorate with age even if they have never or seldom been used. This applies also to the spare tire and tires stored for future use.


REPLACING YOUR TIRES When replacing a tire, use a tire of the same size and construction, and the same or greater load ca- pacity as the originally installed tires. Using any other size or type of tire may seriously affect handling, ride, speedometer/odometer calibration, ground clearance, and clearance be- tween the body and tires or snow chains. Check that the maximum load of the replaced tire is greater than 1/2 of the Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) of either the front axle or the rear axle, whichever is greater. As for the maximum load of the tire, see the load limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure mentioned on the sidewall of the tire, and as for the Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR), see the Cer- tification Label. For details about the sidewall of the tire and the Certifica- tion Label, see pages 218 and 216.


CAUTION


Observe the following instruc- tions. Otherwise, an accident may occur resulting in death or serious injuries. D Do not mix radial, bias belted, or bias−ply tires on your ve- hicle, as this may cause dan- gerous handling characteris- tics resulting in loss of control. D Do not use tires other than the manufacturer’s recommended size, as this may cause danger- ous handling characteristics resulting in loss of control.


Toyota recommends all four tires, or at least both front or rear tires be replaced at a time as a set. See “If you have a flat tire” on page 247 for tire change procedure.


When a tire is replaced, the wheel should always be balanced. An unbalanced wheel may affect ve- hicle handling and tire life. Wheels can get out of balance with regular use and should therefore be balanced occasionally. When replacing a tubeless tire, the air valve should also be replaced with a new one.


Rotating tires


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To equalize tire wear and help ex- tend tire life, Toyota recommends that you rotate your tires accord- ing to the maintenance schedule. (For scheduled maintenance infor- mation, please refer to the “Sched- uled Maintenance Guide” or “Own- er’s Supplement”.) However, the most appropriate tim- ing for tire rotation may vary ac- cording to your driving habits and road surface conditions. The wheel assemblies must be ro- tated as illustrated above.


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When rotating tires, check for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tire infla- tion pressure, improper wheel align- ment, out−of−balance wheels, or se- vere braking.


CAUTION


Do not include a compact spare tire when rotating the tires. It is designed for temporary use only.


Installing snow tires and chains WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES OR CHAINS Snow tires or chains are recommended when driving on snow or ice. On wet or dry roads, conventional tires provide better traction than snow tires. SNOW TIRE SELECTION If you need snow tires, select tires of the same size, construction and load capacity as the originally installed tires. Do not use tires other than those men- tioned above. Do not install studded tires without first checking local regulations for possible restrictions.


CAUTION


Do not use snow tires other than the manufacturer’s recommended size, as this may cause dangerous handling characteristics resulting loss of control. Otherwise, an accident may occur resulting in death or serious injuries.


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SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION Snow tires should be installed on all wheels. Installing snow tires on the front wheels only can lead to an excessive difference in road grip capability between the front and rear tires which could cause loss of vehicle control. When storing removed tires, you should store them in a cool dry place. Mark the direction of rotation and be sure to install them in the same direction when replacing.


CAUTION


D Do not drive with the snow tires


incorrectly inflated.


D Never drive over 120 km/h (75 mph)


with any type of snow tires.


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TIRE CHAIN SELECTION Use the tire chains of correct size. Regulations regarding the use of tire chains vary according to location or type of road, so always check local reg- ulations before installing chains. CHAIN INSTALLATION Install the chains on the front tires as tightly as possible. Do not use tire chains on tires. Retighten chains after driving 0.5 − 1.0 km (1/4 − 1/2 mile). When installing chains on your tires, care- fully follow the instructions of the chain manufacturer. If wheel covers are used, they will be scratched by the chain band, so remove the covers before putting on the chains.


rear


the


CAUTION


D Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or recom- is


the chain manufacturer’s mended speed lower.


limit, whichever


D Drive carefully avoiding bumps, holes, and sharp turns, which may cause the vehicle to bounce.


D Avoid sharp turns or locked−wheel braking, as use of chains may ad- versely affect vehicle handling.


D When driving with chains installed, to drive carefully. Slow be sure down before entering curves to avoid losing control of the vehicle. Otherwise an accident may occur.


NOTICE


Do not attempt to use a tire chain on the compact spare tire, as it may re- sult in damage to the vehicle as well as the tire.


Replacing wheels WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR WHEELS If you have wheel damage such as bending, cracks or heavy corrosion, the wheel should be replaced. If you fail to replace a damaged wheel, the tire may slip off the wheel or cause loss of handling control. WHEEL SELECTION When replacing wheels, care should be taken to ensure that the wheels are re- placed by ones with the same load ca- pacity, diameter, rim width, and offset. This must be observed on compact spare tire, too. Correct replacement wheels are available at your Toyota dealer. A wheel of a different size or type may adversely affect handling, wheel and bear- ing life, brake cooling, speedometer/odom- eter calibration, stopping ability, headlight aim, bumper height, vehicle ground clear- ance, and tire or snow chain clearance to the body and chassis.


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Aluminum wheel precautions D When aluminum wheels, check tight after driving your vehicle the first 1600
km (1000 miles).


the wheel nuts are


installing that


repaired, or D If you have changed your the wheel nuts are still tight after driving 1600 km (1000 miles).


rotated, tires, check


that


D When using tire chains, be careful not


to damage the aluminum wheels.


D Use only Toyota wheel nuts and for your aluminum


wrench designed wheels.


D When balancing your wheels, use only Toyota balance weights or equivalent and a plastic or rubber hammer.


D As with any wheel, periodically check your aluminum wheels for damage. If damaged, replace immediately.


Replacement with used wheels is not rec- ommended as they may have been sub- jected to rough treatment or high mileage and could fail without warning. Also, bent wheels which have been straightened may have structural damage and therefore should not be used. Never use an inner tube in a leaking wheel which is designed for a tubeless tire.


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SECTION 8– 3


DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking auxiliary battery condition Auxiliary battery recharging precautionss Checking and replacing fuses Adding washer fluid Replacing light bulbs


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304
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—Checking auxiliary battery exterior


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Open the back door. Remove the lug- gage storage box and auxiliary battery cover. If the back door does not open, see “If you cannot operate back door opener” on page 262.


EMERGENCY MEASURES D If electrolyte gets


in your eyes, flush your eyes with clean water and get immediate medical atten- tion. If possible, continue to apply water with a sponge or cloth while en route to the medical office.


D If electrolyte gets on your skin, thoroughly wash the contact area. If you feel pain or burn, get medical attention immediately.


D If electrolyte gets on your clothes, there is a possibility of its soaking through to your skin, so immediate- ly take off the exposed clothing and follow the procedure above, if nec- essary.


D If you accidentally swallow electro- lyte, drink a large quantity of water or milk. Follow with milk of magne- sia, beaten raw egg or vegetable oil. Then go immediately for emer- gency help.


Checking auxiliary battery condition— —Precautions


CAUTION


AUXILIARY BATTERY PRECAUTIONS When the auxiliary battery must be replaced, use the Prius designated battery. The auxiliary battery produces flam- mable and explosive hydrogen gas. D Do not cause a spark from the bat-


tery with tools.


D Do not smoke or light a match near


the battery.


The electrolyte contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid. D Avoid contact with eyes, skin or


clothes.


D Never ingest electrolyte. D Wear protective safety glasses when


working near the battery.


D Keep children away from the bat-


tery.


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Hold−down clamp


Ground cable


NOTICE


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Terminals


Check the battery for corroded or loose terminal connections, cracks, or loose hold−down clamp. a. If the battery is corroded, wash it off with a solution of warm water and bak- ing soda. Coat the outside of the termi- nals with grease to prevent further cor- rosion.


b. If the terminal connections are loose, their clamp nuts—but do not


tighten overtighten.


c. Tighten


the hold−down clamp only enough to keep the battery firmly in place. Overtightening may damage the battery case.


z Be sure the hybrid system and all accessories are off before perform- ing maintenance.


z When checking the battery, remove the ground cable from the negative terminal (“–” mark) first and rein- stall it last.


z Be careful not to cause a short cir-


cuit with tools.


z Take care no solution gets into the


battery when washing it.


If the auxiliary battery is disconnected or run down, the power window and back door may not operate automatically and the jam protection function will not func- tion correctly and does not open the back door after you reconnect, replace or re- charge the battery. In any of these cases, you should normalize each system. To normalize them, see “Power windows” on page 42 and “Back door” on page 41. Before you disconnect the auxiliary bat- tery, confirm the shift position is “P” and apply the parking brake completely.


is “N” when


After you reconnect the auxiliary battery, shift the shift lever to “N” and confirm the shift position the “IG−ON” mode is enabled. After connecting system may not start by pushing “POWER” switch. once again.


the hybrid the In that case, push it


the cables,


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Auxiliary battery recharging precautions During recharging, the battery is pro- ducing hydrogen gas. Therefore, before recharging: 1. If recharging with the battery installed on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect the ground cable.


2. Make sure the power switch on the recharger is off when connecting the charger cables to the battery and when disconnecting them.


CAUTION


D Always charge the battery in an un- confined area. Do not charge the battery in a garage or closed room where there is not sufficient ventila- tion.


D Only do a slow charge (3.5A or less). Charging at a quicker rate is dangerous. The battery may ex- plode, causing personal injuries.


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Checking and replacing fuses


NOTICE


Type A


Never recharge the battery with the hybrid system on. Also, be sure all accessories are turned off.


Good


Blown


Type B


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Good


Blown


Type C


Good


Blown


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locations” on page 279


If the headlights or other electrical components do not work, check the fuses. If any of the fuses are blown, they must be replaced. See “Fuse locations of the fuses. Turn the hybrid system and inoperative component off. Pull the suspected fuse straight out and check it. Determine which fuse may be causing the problem. The lid of the fuse box shows the name of the circuit for each fuse. See page 316 for the functions controlled by each circuit.


for


Type A fuses can be pulled out by the pull−out tool. The location of the pull−out tool is shown in the illustration. If you are not sure whether the fuse has blown, try replacing the suspected fuse with one that you know is good. If the fuse has blown, push a new fuse into the clip. Only install a fuse with the amperage rat- ing designated on the fuse box lid. If you do not have a spare fuse, in an emergency you can pull out the “DOME” or “OBDII” fuse, which may be dispens- able for normal driving, and use it if its amperage rating is the same. If you cannot use one of the same amper- age, use one that is lower, but as close to the rating as possible. If the amperage is fuse might blow out again. but this does not indicate anything wrong. Be sure to get the correct fuse as soon as possible and return the substitute to its original clip. It is a good idea to purchase a set of spare fuses and keep them in your ve- hicle for emergencies.


that specified,


lower


than


the


the new


If fuse immediately blows out, there is a problem with the electrical sys- tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as soon as possible.


CAUTION


Never use a fuse with a higher am- perage rating, or any other object, in place of a fuse. This may cause ex- tensive damage and possibly a fire.


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following


illustrations show how


Replacing light bulbs— The to gain access to the bulbs. When replacing a bulb, make sure the hybrid system and light switch are off. Use bulbs with the wattage ratings given in the table.


CAUTION


D To prevent burning yourself, do not replace the light bulbs while they are hot.


D Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and require special handling. They can burst or shatter if scratched or dropped. Hold a bulb only by its plastic or metal case. Do not touch the glass part of a bulb with bare hands.


Vehicles with discharge headlights— D Do not touch the high voltage sock- the headlight turns on. is momentarily generated injury by


et when 20000 V and may cause severe electric shock.


Adding washer fluid If any washer does not work, the wash- er tank may be empty. Add washer fluid. You may use plain water as washer fluid. However, in cold areas where tempera- tures range below the freezing point, use washer fluid containing antifreeze. This product is available at your Toyota dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow the manufacturer’s directions for how much to mix with water.


NOTICE


Do not use engine antifreeze or any other substitute because it may dam- age your vehicle’s paint.


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D Do not disassemble, repair or take apart the headlight bulbs, connec- tor, power supply circuits and ro- tate components. Or you may be injured by electric shocks. Call your dealer when the headlights fail to work or have to be replaced or dis- posed of.


NOTICE


Only use a bulb of the listed type.


the


fogging


The inside of the lens of exterior lights such as headlights may temporarily fog up when the lense becomes wet in the rain or in a car wash. This is not a problem because the temperature difference between the outside and the windshield fogs up in the rain. However, if there large drop of water on the inside of the lense, or if there is water pooled light, contact your Toyota dealer.


is caused by


inside of


lense,


inside


is a


just


like


the


the


Light bulbs


Bulb No.


Type


—Headlights


9006




— —


Headlights Discharge headlights Halogen headlights Front fog lights Parking lights Front turn signal lights Rear turn signal lights — Tail lights — Back−up lights License plate lights Interior lights Personal lights Door courtesy lights Vanity lights L u g g a g e c o m p a r t- ment light


— — — — —



7440


A: D2R Discharge bulbs B: HB2 Halogen bulbs C: HB4 Halogen bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs E: Double end bulbs


35


60/55


51


21


21
21


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1. Open the hood. Remove the clips


and take out the cover.


Remove and install the clips as shown in the following illustrations.


Removing clip


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Installing clip


305


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2. RIGHT−HAND HEADLIGHT ONLY: Re- move the clip and take out the air cleaner inlet.


Remove and install the clip as shown in the following illustrations.


Removing clip


3. Unplug the connector. Turn the bulb cover counter−clockwise and remove it.


If the connector is tight, wiggle it.


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Installing clip


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4. Release


the bulb retaining spring and remove the bulb along with the socket. Install a new bulb into the socket and return the bulb retaining spring to its original position.


To install a bulb, align the tabs of the bulb with the cutout of the mounting hole.


5. Install the bulb cover and turn clockwise. Plug in the connector.


it


—Front fog lights If either the left or right front fog lights burns out, contact your Toyota dealer.


NOTICE


Do not try to replace the front fog light bulbs by yourself. You may dam- age the vehicle.


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—Parking lights


—Front turn signal lights


—Rear turn signal, tail and back−up lights


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83p018a


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—License plate lights


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83p026b


83p028b


a: Rear turn signal light b: Back−up light c: Tail light


Remove the cover.


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SECTION 9


SPECIFICATIONS Dimensions and weight Electric motor Enginee Fuel Hybrid vehicle battery Service specifications Tires Fuses


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Dimensions and weight Overall length mm (in.) 4445
1725
Overall width mm (in.) Overall height mm (in.) 1500
2700
mm (in.) Wheelbase 1505
mm (in.) Front tread Rear tread mm (in.) 1480
Vehicle capacity weight (occupants + luggage) kg (lb.)


385


*: Unladen vehicle


(175.0) (67.9) (59.1)* (106.3) (59.3) (58.3)


(845)


Electric motor Type:


Permanent magnet synchronous motor (water cooling)


Maximum output:


50/1200 − 1540 kW/rpm


Maximum torque:


400/0 − 1200 N·m/rpm


Engine Model: 1NZ−FXE Type: 4−cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasoline Bore and stroke, mm (in.):


75.0 x 84.7 (2.95 x 3.33)


Displacement, cm3 (cu. in.):


1497 (91.4)


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Fuel Fuel type:


Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87
(Research Octane Number 91) or higher


Fuel tank capacity, L (gal., lmp.gal.):


45 (11.9, 9.9)


Nickel−Metal hydride battery


Hybrid vehicle battery Type: Voltage: 7.2 V Capacity: 6.5 Ah (3HR) Quantity: 28
Overall voltage: 201.6 V


Service specifications ENGINE Valve clearance (engine cold), mm (in.): 0.17 − 0.23 (0.007 − 0.009) 0.27 − 0.33 (0.011 − 0.013)


Intake Exhaust


Spark plug type:


DENSO SK16R11
NGK IFR5A11


Spark plug gap, mm (in.):


1.1 (0.043)


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ENGINE LUBRICATION Oil capacity lmp.qt.):


(drain and


refill), L


(qt.,


Recommended oil viscosity: SAE 5W−30


With filter Without filter


3.7 (3.9, 3.3) 3.4 (3.6, 3.0)


“Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity. Oil grade:


API grade SL “Energy−Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil.


oil008


Outside temperature


Please contact your Toyota dealer for further details.


COOLING SYSTEM Total capacity, L (qt., Imp.qt.):


For gasoline engine For electric motor and inverter and converter Coolant type:


8.6 (9.0, 7.5)


2.7 (2.9, 2.4)


“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is used in your Toyota vehicle at factory fill. In order to avoid technical prob- lems, only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or similar high quality ethyl- ene glycol based non−silicate, non− amine, non−nitrite, and non−borate coolant with long−life hybrid organic acid technology. (Coolant with long−life hybrid organic acid is a combination of low phosphates and or- ganic acids.) Do not use plain water alone. Please contact your Toyota dealer for further details.


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AUXILIARY BATTERY Open voltage at 20_C (68_F):


12.6 − 12.8 V 12.2 − 12.4 V 11.5 − 11.9 V


Fully charged Half charged Discharged


the


is removed with all


[Voltage that is checked 20 minutes after the key lights turned off] Charging rates: HYBRID TRANSAXLE Fluid capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp.qt.):


3.5 A max.


3.6 (3.8, 3.2)


Fluid type:


“Toyota Genuine ATF WS” or equivalent


Please contact your Toyota dealer for further details.


BRAKES Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with the force of 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf) with the traction motor running, mm (in.):


101.0 (3.98)


Pedal free play, mm (in.):


1 − 4 (0.04 − 0.16)


Parking brake adjustment when depressed with the force of 294 N (30 kgf, 66 lbf):


6 − 9 clicks


Fluid type:


SAE J1703 or FMVSS No. 116 DOT 3


STEERING Wheel free play:


Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.)


Tires Tire size and inflation pressure:


Tire size kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi) Standard


Front P185/65R15 86S


240 (2.4, 35)


Rear P185/65R15 86S


230 (2.3, 33)


Spare


T125/70D16 96M


420 (4.2, 60)


15 x 6JJ 16 x 4T


torque, N·m


(kgf·m,


Wheel size: Standard Spare


Wheel nut ft·lbf):


103 (10.5, 76)


NOTE: For a complete information on tires (e.g. replacing tires or replacing wheels), see “Checking tire inflation pres- sure” “Aluminum wheel precautions”, page 291 through 298.


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Fuses


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Instrument panel


Engine compartment


Luggage compartment


1. PWR 30 A: Power windows 2. DEF 40 A: Rear window defogger 3. M/HTR 15 A: Outside rear view mirror


heater


4. WIP 30 A: Windshield wiper 5. RR WIP 15 A: Rear wiper 6. WSH 20 A: Washer 7. ECU−IG 7.5 A: Smart entry and start system, power windows, multi−informa- tion display, electric power steering, theft deterrent system


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8. GAUGE 10 A: Gauge and meter, back− flasher, power


lights, emergency


up windows


9. OBD 7.5 A: On−board diagnosis sys-


tem


10. STOP 7.5 A: Stop lights 11. DOOR 25 A: Power door lock system 12. ACC−B 25 A: “POWER OUTLET”,


“ACC” fuses


13. ECU−B 15 A: Multi−information display, power windows, air conditioning system


15. TAIL 10 A: Tail lights, license plates


light, parking lights


16. PANEL 7.5 A: Multi−information dis- instrument


play, clock, audio system, panel lights


17. A/C (HTR) 10 A: Air conditioning sys-


tem


18. FR DOOR 20 A: Power windows 19. PWR OUTLET 15 A: Power outlet 20. ACC 7.5 A: Audio system, multi−infor-


mation display, clock


14. AM1 7.5 A: Hybrid system


21. PWR OUTLET FR 15 A: Power outlet


22. IGN 7.5 A: Hybrid system, hybrid ve- hicle immobilizer system, SRS airbags


23. SPARE 30 A: Spare 24. SPARE 15 A: Spare 25. DRL 7.5 A: Daytime running light sys-


tem


26. H−LP LO RH 15 A (Vehicles with dis- charged headlight) or 10 A (Vehicles with halogen headlight): Right−hand headlight (low beam)


27. H−LP LO LH 15 A (Vehicles with dis- charged headlight) or 10 A (Vehicles with halogen headlight): Left−hand headlight (low beam)


28. H−LP HI RH 10 A: Right−hand head-


light (high beam)


29. H−LP HI LH 10 A: Left−hand headlight


(high beam)


30. EFI 15 A: Multiport fuel injection sys- injection


tem/sequential multiport system


fuel


31. AM2 15 A: “IGN” fuse, ignition system 32. HORN 10 A: Horn 33. HEV 20 A: Hybrid system 34. P CON MAIN 7.5 A: Parking control system, hybrid vehicle immobilizer sys- tem


35. ABS−1 25 A: Anti−lock brake system 36. ETCS 10 A: Electronic throttle control


system


37. BATT FAN 10 A: Battery cooling fan 38. HAZ 10 A: Turn signal lights, emergen-


cy flasher


39. DOME 15 A: Audio system,


interior lights, smart entry and start system, gauge and meter, lights, luggage room light, clock


turn signal


40. ABS MAIN3 15 A: Anti−lock brake sys-


tem


41. ABS MAIN2 10 A: Anti−lock brake sys-


tem


42. ABS MAIN1 10 A: Anti−lock brake sys-


tem


43. FR FOG 15 A: Fog lights 44. CHS W/P 10 A: CHS W/P 45. AMP 30 A: Audio system 46. PTC HTR2 30 A: PTC heater 47. PTC HTR1 30 A: PTC heater 48. CDS FAN 30 A: Electric cooling fan 49. DC/DS−S 5 A: Inverter and converter 50. MAIN 120 A: Hybrid system


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SECTION 10


REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S. OWNERS Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners


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To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll−free at 1−800−424−9393 (or 366−0123
in Washington, D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.


Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the Na- tional Highway Traffic Safety Ad- ministration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., (Toll−free: Inc. 1−800−331−4331).


If NHTSA receives similar com- plaints, it may open an investiga- tion, and if it finds that a safety de- fect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual prob- lems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.


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


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117
242
246
247
258
204
234
273


UNLEADED gasoline, Octane Rating 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher. See page 204 for detailed information.


Fuel tank capacity:


45 L (11.9 gal., 9.9 lmp.gal.) See page 206 for detailed information.


Engine oil:


API grade SL “Energy−Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil is recommended. See page 287 for detailed information.


Tire information: See pages 291 through 298. Tire inflation pressure: See page 315.


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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 re- duce the risk of damage to your vehicle and its equipment.


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


Important information about your Toyota


Occupant restraint systems


Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time to read Section 2−2 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 2−2 of this Owner’s Manu- al is the most important section for you and your family to read. Section 2−2 describes the function and operation con- cerning seats, seat belts, SRS airbags and child re- straint systems of this vehicle and some potential haz- ards you should be aware of. These systems work to- gether 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 under- stand these systems and how they relate to each other.


the purpose and proper use of each of


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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 indi- vidually 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 imply, Restraint System) airbags are, as designed 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.


to work with, and be supplemental


their names


tremendous speed. The rapid deployment of


In order to be effective, the SRS airbags must deploy with the SRS airbags makes the SRS airbags themselves poten- tial 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 exam- ple of how the instructions in Section 2−2 of this Own- er’s Manual will help ensure proper use of the occupant restraint systems, and increase the safety they can pro- vide to you and your family in the event of an accident.


Toyota recommends you to read the provisions in Sec- tion 2−2 carefully and refer to them as needed during your time of ownership of this vehicle.


Event data recorder


Your vehicle has computers that monitor and control certain aspects of your vehicle. These computers assist in driving and maintaining optimal vehicle performance. Besides 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


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D SRS airbag deployment data 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 defence 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 own- er, and only when it is deemed necessary


D Disclose summarized data cleared of vehicle identifi- cation information to a non−Toyota organization for research purposes


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New vehicle warranty


Your new vehicle limited warranties:


is covered by


the


following Toyota


D New vehicle warranty D Emission control systems warranty D Others further


information, please


For the “Owner’s Warranty Information Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual Sup- plement”.


refer


to


Your responsibility for maintenance


It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure the speci- fied maintenance is performed. Section 7 gives details of these maintenance requirements. Also included in Sec- tion 7 is general maintenance. For scheduled mainte- nance information, please refer to the “Scheduled Main- tenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.


Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota


for Toyota vehicles are currently available


A wide variety of non−genuine spare parts and accesso- ries in the market. You should know that Toyota does not warrant these products and is not responsible for their perfor- mance, 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 durabili- ty, and may even violate governmental regulations. In addition, damage or performance problems resulting from the modification may not be covered under warranty.


Important health and safety information about your Toyota


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 contain or emit chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other repro- ductive harm.


lead and


D Battery posts, terminals and related accessories contain 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.


Spark ignition system of your Toyota


Tires and loading on your Toyota


Underinflated or overinflated tire inflation 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 page 291 and pages 228.


The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all re- quirements of the Canadian Interference−Causing Equip- ment Standard.


Installation of a mobile two−way radio system


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


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Hybrid vehicle battery


The hybrid vehicle battery has a limited service life. Call your Toyota dealer information about recycling or disposal of hybrid vehicle battery and your vehicle.


for


Scrapping of your Toyota


in The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle 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.


CAUTION


When your vehicle or battery needs to be dis- posed of, be sure to consult your Toyota dealer. Hybrid vehicle batteries must be collected through Toyota dealers. If your vehicle is dis- posed of without dismantling, someone could receive an electric shock by touching the high voltage parts of the hybrid vehicle battery. If the battery is not disposed of properly, its contents can cause death or serious injury.


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CAUTION


Precautions for use


of hybrid vehicle


The vehicle has both high voltage DC and AC systems as well as a 12−volt system. DC and AC high voltage are both very dangerous and can cause death or serious injury, se- vere burns and electric shock. D In order to avoid personal injuries, do not touch the high voltage cables (orange colored) and their connectors.


D Follow the caution labels attached to the high volt-


age parts.


D Do not remove or replace the high voltage parts such as the inverter unit (located in the engine compartment), hybrid vehicle battery (located be- hind rear seat), etc.


D Do not touch the service plug located in the left side trim of the luggage compartment without hy- brid system technical training. (See “Precautions for use” on page 14 in Section 1−2.) This compo- nent is provided to disable the high voltage sys- tem in case of servicing at a Toyota dealer.


CAUTION


If an accident occurs


D Pull your vehicle off the road, push the “P” posi- tion switch, stop the hybrid system and if the key is inserted into key slot, remove it.


D In order to avoid personal injuries, do not touch any high voltage wirings and their connectors, and high voltage parts (inverter unit, hybrid vehicle battery, etc.).


D If some exposed electric wires are protruding in- side or outside of your vehicle, an electric shock may occur. Never touch the electric wires.


touch


it because


D If fluid leaks or gets in some parts of the vehicle, never it may be electrolyte (strong alkali) from the hybrid vehicle battery. If it gets into your skin or eyes, wash off immediately with a large amount of water, if possible, boric acid solution, and get immediate medical attention in order to help avoid serious injury.


D If a vehicle fire occurs, extinguish it using a fire extinguisher for the exclusive use on electric fires. Or, use a large amount of water to prevent flam- mable gas from being generated from the batteries.


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D If your vehicle needs to be towed, do it with the front wheels raised. For details on towing, see “If your vehicle needs to be towed” on page 258 in Section 5.


CAUTION


High Voltage


Your vehicle is equipped with cables connected to parts of the vehicle subject to high voltage (about 500 V at maximum). There are some other parts that reach high temperatures while you drive. Never touch battery cables (wrapped in orange−colored har- nesses) or their connectors since they are under high voltage and dangerous. Caution labels are ap- plied to these parts to identify them. Carefully ob- serve the instructions on these caution labels.


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SECTION 1– 1


FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA VEHICLE Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overvieww Instrument cluster and multi−information display overview Indicator symbols on the instrument panel and multi−information display


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Instrument panel overview


11p003d


1. Side vents


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


187


2. Side defroster outlets


3. Instrument cluster


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


4. Center vents


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


187


5. Glove boxes


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


193


6. Power door lock switches 7. Power window switches


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


39
42


8. Auxiliary boxes


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


197


9. Cup holders


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


198


10. Tilt steering lock release lever


. . . . .


96


11. Hood lock release lever


. . . . . . . . . . .


44


12. Parking brake pedal


. . . . . . . . . . . . . .


142


13. Power rear view mirror


control switch


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


97


14. Window lock switch


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


43


1. Headlight and turn signal


switches


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


102


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2. Wiper and washer switches


. . . . . . .


109


3. “POWER” switch


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


131


4. Clock


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


192


5. Multi−information display or navigation system including multi−information display (For the navigation system, see the separate “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”.)


. . . . . . . .


146


6. Emergency flasher switch


. . . . . . . . .


106


7. Trip meter reset button


. . . . . . . . . . .


115


8. Km/h or MPH button


. . . . . . . . . . . . .


116


9. Audio system


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


156


10. Power outlet


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


192


11. “P” position switch


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


136


12. Electronic shift lever


(R, N, D, B)


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


136


13. Key slot


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


130


14. Cruise control switch


. . . . . . . . . . . . .


142


15. Smart entry and start system


cancel switch


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


33


16. Climate remote control


switches


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


186


17. Instrument panel light control


dial


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


18. Audio remote control switches


107
173


Instrument cluster and multi−information display overview


11p002i


1. Service reminder indicators


and indicator lights


. . . . . . . . . .


117, 124


2. Fuel gauge


. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


114


3. Speedometer


4. Odometer and trip meter


. . . . . . . . .


115


Indicator symbols on the instrument cluster and Multi−information display


and


(U.S.A)


(Canada)


Brake system warning lights∗1


Driver’s seat belt reminder light∗1


or


Anti−lock brake system warning light∗1


SRS warning light∗1


Engine oil replacement reminder light∗1
(for vehicles sold in U.S.A.)


Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light∗1


Vehicle stability control system warning light∗1


Low fuel level indicator light∗1


Discharge warning light∗2


or


Malfunction indicator lamp∗1


Master warning light∗1


Open door warning light∗1


High coolant temperature warning light∗2


Low engine oil pressure warning light∗2


Hybrid vehicle battery warning light∗2


Electric power steering system warning light∗2


Automatic head warning light∗2


light


leveling system


Automatic air conditioner indicator light


Hybrid system warning light∗2


Cruise control indicator light∗3


Shift position indicator light∗4


Recirculate mode indicator light


Windshield air flow indicator light


Rear window and outside rear view mirror defog- gers indicator light


Smart entry and start system warning light∗5


Low temperature indicator light


Turn signal indicator lights


Hybrid vehicle immobilizer / Theft deterrent sys- tem indicator light


Headlight high beam indicator light


Slip indicator light


Headlight indicator light


Tail light indicator light


Driving ready light


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


buzzers— —Instrument cluster” on page 117.


∗2: For details, see “Service reminder indicators and warning


buzzers— —Multi−information display” on page 124. If this light flashes, see “Cruise control” on page 142.


∗3: ∗4: For details, see “Hybrid transaxle” on page 136. ∗5: For details, see “Smart entry and start system” on page 24.


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SECTION 1– 2


FEATURES ON NEW TOYOTA VEHICLE Toyota hybrid system Toyota hybrid systemm Toyota hybrid system operating condition Starting your vehicle For efficient use of your vehicle Precautions for use


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10
10
13
13
14


Toyota hybrid system operating condition Basic operations are described below. Be- sides, Toyota hybrid system performs vari- ous controls depending on the operating condition: The “Energy Monitor” screen tells you which power is used currently.


If you do not use the vehicle for a long time (2 weeks or more), the hy- brid vehicle battery and auxiliary battery will discharge and their condition is li- able to decline. Therefore, in order to make up for discharging, charge them once in every 2 weeks for about 30
minutes by starting the hybrid system with all electrical components turned off.


Toyota hybrid system Toyota hybrid system combines a gaso- line engine and electric motor power to improve the fuel economy and minimize the emissions as well as to provide better power performance than the ordi- nary gasoline−powered vehicles. Depending on the driving condition, the vehicle runs on the best combination of; D Gasoline engine power D Electric motor power generated by


the gasoline engine


D Electric motor power of the hybrid


vehicle battery


Furthermore, the energy is efficiently used in the following ways: D When stopping the vehicle, the gaso-


line engine is automatically stopped.


D When applying the brakes or decelerat- ing, electricity the turning force of the wheels and stored in the hybrid vehicle battery. (This is called regenerative brake.)


is converted


from


Since the battery is charged by the gasoline engine as needed, it does not require an outside source like an electric vehicle.

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