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●Always lock the doors. ●Ensure that all doors are properly closed. ●Do not pull the inside handle of the doors while driving.


The doors may be opened and the passengers are thrown out of the vehi- cle and it may result in serious injury or death. Be especially careful for the front doors, the doors may be opened even if the inside lock buttons are in locked position.


●Set the rear door child protector locks when children are seated in the rear


seats.


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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Back door


The back door can be opened using the back door handle. The back door can be locked and unlocked using the wireless remote control, entry function (vehicles with smart key system) or door lock switch. ■ Entry function (vehicles with smart key system)


→P. 27


■ Wireless remote control


→P. 38


■ Door lock switch


→P. 43


■Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer


Settings (e.g. wireless remote control) can be changed. (Customizable features →P. 488)


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


●Keep the back door closed while driving.


If the back door is left open, it may hit near-by objects while driving or lug- gage may be unexpectedly thrown out, causing an accident. In addition, exhaust gases may enter the vehicle, causing death or a seri- ous health hazard. Make sure to close the back door before driving.


●Before driving the vehicle, make sure that the back door is fully closed. If the back door is not fully closed, it may open unexpectedly while driving, causing an accident.


●Never let anyone sit in the luggage compartment. In the event of sudden


braking or a collision, they are susceptible to death or serious injury.


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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors


CAUTION


■Caution while parking


If the open back door hides the stop, tail or rear turn signal lights, other road users must be warned of the presence of your vehicle by a warning triangle or other device.


■When children are in the vehicle Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Do not leave children alone in the luggage compartment.


If a child is accidentally locked in the luggage compartment, they could overheat.


●Do not allow a child to open or close the back door.


Doing so may cause the back door to operate unexpectedly, or cause the child’s hands, head, or neck to be caught by the closing back door.


■Operating the back door


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause parts of the body to be caught, resulting in seri- ous injury. ●When opening or closing the back door, thoroughly check to make sure


the surrounding area is safe.


●If anyone is in the vicinity, make sure they are safe and let them know that


the back door is about to open or close.


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CAUTION


●Use caution when opening or closing the back door in windy weather as it


may move abruptly in strong wind.


●The back door may close if it is not opened fully. It is more difficult to open or close the back door on an incline than on a level surface, so beware of the back door unexpectedly opening or closing by itself. Make sure that the back door is fully open and secure before using the luggage compartment. ●When closing the back door, take extra care to prevent your fingers etc. from being caught.


●When closing the back door, make sure


to press it lightly on its outer surface.


●Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts to the back door. Such additional weight on the back door may interfere with the safety opening and closing operation of the back door.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Front seats


Manual seat


Seat position adjustment lever Seatback angle adjustment lever Vertical height adjustment lever (driver’s side only)


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


Power seat (driver’s side only)


Seat position adjustment switch Seatback angle adjustment switch Seat cushion (front) angle adjustment switch Vertical height adjustment switch Seat lumbar support adjust- ment switch


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


Flattening front seatbacks


The front seats can be moved into a flat seat arrangement.


Manual seat


STEP 1


STEP 2


Slide the second seats as far back as possible. (→P. 54) Remove the front head restraint. (→P. 65)


STEP 3


STEP 4


Slide the front seat further for- ward than the front-most lock position.


Pull the seatback angle adjust- ment lever up to unlock and push down the seatback.


After returning the seat to its origi- nal position, be certain to replace the head restraint.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


Power seat


STEP 1


STEP 2


Slide the second seats as far back as possible. (→P. 54) Remove the front head restraint. (→P. 65)


Push the seat position adjusting switch forward to slide the seat to the front-most position.


Move the seatback angle adjust- ing switch backward to flatten the seatback.


After returning the seat to its origi- nal position, be certain to replace the head restraint.


When the occupant’s lower back presses against the seatback during a rear-end collision, the head restraint moves slightly for- ward and upward to help reduce the risk of whiplash on the seat occupant.


STEP 3


STEP 4


Active head restraints


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


■Active head restraints


Even small forces applied to the seatback may cause the head restraint to move. Pushing up a locked head restraint forcibly may appear the head restraint inner structure. These do not indicate problems.


During rear-end collision


Inner structure


CAUTION


■Seat adjustment


●Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage. ●Do not recline the seat more than necessary when the vehicle is in motion


to reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt. If the seat is too reclined, the lap belt may slide past the hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen or your neck may contact the shoulder belt, increasing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of an accident.


●Manual seat only: After adjusting the seat, make sure that the seat is


locked in position.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Rear seats


■ Second seats


Vehicles with third seat


Seat position adjustment levers Seatback angle adjustment levers When a person sits in the sec- ond center position, align all seatbacks at the same angle.


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Vehicles without third seat


Seat position adjustment levers Seatback angle adjustment levers When a person sits in the sec- ond center position, align all seatbacks at the same angle.


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■ Third seats (if equipped)


The third seats do not have a seat adjustment function.


Moving a second seats for third seats entry (vehicles with third seats)


■ Getting in the vehicle (right side only)


Pull the lever forward and fold down the seatback. The seat will slide forward.


After passengers are in, lift up the seatback and return the seat to the original position.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


Folding second seats


Folding down the second seats will enlarge the luggage compart- ment. ■ Before folding the second seats


STEP 1


Stow the second center seat belt. (→P. 70)


STEP 2


STEP 3


Make sure the outside seat belt passes through the hanger when folding the second seat.


This prevents the shoulder belt from being damaged.


Stow the second seat belt buck- les.


STEP 4


STEP 5


Lower the head restraint to the lowest position. (→P. 65) Raise the armrest until it locks. (→P. 320)


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


■ Folding second seats


STEP 1


Slide the second seats as far back as possible. (→P. 54)


From inside


STEP 2


Pull down the seatback angle adjustment lever and fold down the seatback.


From outside (vehicles without third seats)


STEP 2


Open the back door and pull the lock release lever to fold down the second seat.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


Stowing third seats (vehicles with third seats)


■ Before stowing the third seats


STEP 1


Stow the third seat belt buckles.


STEP 2


Pass the seat belts through the seat belt hangers.


This prevents the shoulder belt from being damaged.


STEP 3


Lower the head restraint to the lowest position. (→P. 65)


STEP 4


Pull the seatback lock release strap to fold down the seatback.


Make sure it is locked securely.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


■ Stowing third seats


STEP 1


STEP 2


the seat


lock Pull and hold release strap and lift up the seat rearward and then push the seat down.


Push the seat on the front side against the floor and push the seat on rear side against the floor.


Make sure it is locked securely.


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■ Returning third seats


STEP 1


Pull the seat lock release strap, lift the seat up and move the seat forward. Lock the seat into place.


Make sure it is locked securely.


STEP 2


Pull the seatback lock release strap and raise the seatback.


If the seat does not lift up when the seat lock release strap is pulled, lock the seatback again.


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CAUTION


■Seat adjustment


Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injuries. ●The seat belts provide maximum protection in a frontal or rear collision when the driver and the front passenger are sitting up straight and well back in the seats. If you are reclined, the lap belt may slide past your hips and apply restraint forces directly to the abdomen or your neck may contact the shoulder belt.


●Be careful not to get your hands or feet pinched in the seat. ●Do not adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving as the seat may unex-


pectedly move and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.


●Be careful that the seat does not hit a passenger or luggage. ●Do not put objects under the seats.


Otherwise, the objects may interfere with the seat-lock mechanism or unexpectedly push up the seat position adjustment lever and the seat may suddenly move, causing the driver to lose control of the vehicle.


●Avoid reclining the seatback any more than needed. ●Adjust both seat cushions to the same position and align all seatbacks at


the same angle when a person sits in the rear center position. Otherwise, the person cannot wear the seat belt properly and this may cause death or serious injuries in a collision.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


CAUTION


■When folding second seats


●Do not fold the second seatback when passengers sit or luggage is placed


on the seat.


●Do not allow passengers to ride on the folded seat or in the luggage com-


partment while driving.


●Make sure that no passengers or luggage are on the rear seats. ●Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing forward and rear-


ward on the top of the seatback. Failure to do so will prevent the seat belt from operating properly.


■When stowing third seats


●Make sure that no passenger or luggage are on the seats. Then, hold the


seat and slowly move it. Otherwise, people may be injured or luggage may be damaged if the seat hits them.


●Make sure the seat is securely locked by pushing forward and rearward on the top of the seatback or by trying to pull up the edge of the bottom cush- ion. Failure to do so will prevent the seat belt from operating properly.


●Make sure the seat belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback and are


arranged in their proper position ready for use.


●Do not stow or return the seats when you are inside the vehicle in order to


prevent pinching your hands or feet in the seat. Be sure to stow and return the seats from outside the vehicle.


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CAUTION


■After adjusting a seat


●After adjusting the seat position, try sliding it forward and backward to


make sure it is locked in position.


●After adjusting the seatback, push your body adjust the seatback to make


sure it is locked in position.


●Make sure the seat belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback and are


arranged in their proper position and are ready for use.


NOTICE


■Before folding the seats


To prevent damage to the seat belt buckles, stow them before folding the seatback.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Head restraints


Head restraints are provided for all seats.


Front seats


Up Pull the head restraints up. Down Push the head restraint down while pushing the lock release button.


Lock release button


Second seats


Lock release buttons


Third seats (if equipped)


Lock release button


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


■Removing the head restraints Except second center seat


Pull the head restraint up while pushing the lock release button.


Second center seat


■Installing the head restraints Except second center seat


Align the head restraint with the installa- tion holes and push it down while press- ing the lock release button.


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Second center seat


■Adjusting the height of the head restraints


Make sure that the head restraints are adjusted so that the center of the head restraint is closest to the top of your ears.


■Adjusting the rear seat head restraints


Always raise the head restraint one level from the stowed position when using.


CAUTION


■Head restraint precautions


Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Use the head restraints designed for each respective seat. ●Adjust the head restraints to the correct position at all times. ●After adjusting the head restraints, push down on them and make sure


they are locked in position.


●Do not drive with the head restraints removed.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Seat belts


Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driv- ing the vehicle. ■ Correct use of the seat belts


● Extend the shoulder belt so that it comes fully over the shoulder, but does not come into contact with the neck or slide off the shoul- der.


● Position the lap belt as low


as possible over the hips.


● Adjust the position of the seatback. Sit up straight and well back in the seat. ● Do not twist the seat belt.


■ Fastening and releasing the seat belt


Fastening the belt Push the tab into the buckle until a clicking sound is heard. Releasing the belt Press the release button.


Release button


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


■ Adjusting the height of the belt (front seats)


Down Up Move the height adjuster up and down as needed.


Second center seat belt


The second center seat belt is a 3-point type restraint with 2 buckles. Both seat belt buckles must be correctly located and securely latched for proper operation.


Make sure that the buckle is securely latched ready for use of the center seat belt.


Matches the tab with hook end. Matches the tab with round end.


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■ Releasing method


The second center seat belt can be completely released only when necessary such as when folding down the second seats.


STEP 1


STEP 2


Insert the key into the hole on the center seat belt buckle to release the tab (with hook end), and allow the belt to retract.


Stow the seat belt tabs in the cover located on the roof as shown.


Seat belt pretensioners (front seats)


The pretensioner helps the seat belt to quickly restrain the occu- pant by retracting the seat belt when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe frontal collision or a vehicle rollover.


The pretensioner may not acti- vate in the event of a minor frontal impact, a side impact or a rear impact.


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■Emergency locking retractor (ELR)


The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop or on impact. It may also lock if you lean forward too quickly. A slow, easy motion will allow the belt to extend so that you can move around fully.


■Automatic locking retractor (ALR)


When a passenger's shoulder belt is completely extended and then retracted even slightly, the belt is locked in that position and cannot be extended. This feature is used to hold the child restraint system (CRS) firmly. To free the belt again, fully retract the belt and then pull the belt out once more. (→P. 121)


■Pregnant women


Obtain medical advice and wear the seat belt in the proper way. (→P. 68) Women who are pregnant should position the lap belt as low as possible over the hips in the same manner as other occu- pants. Extend the shoulder belt com- pletely over the shoulder and position the belt across the chest. Avoid belt contact over the rounding of the abdominal area. If the seat belt is not worn properly, not only a pregnant woman, but also the fetus could suffer death or serious injury as a result of sudden braking or a collision.


■People suffering illness


Obtain medical advice and wear the seat belt in the proper way.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


■When not using the rear seat belts


Second seats


Pass the outer seat belts through the seat belt hangers and secure the seat belt plates to prevent the shoulder belts from being damaged.


Third seats


Pass the seat belts through the seat belt hangers to prevent the shoulder belts from being damaged.


■Child seat belt usage


The seat belts of your vehicle were principally designed for persons of adult size. ●Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child, until the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle's seat belt. (→P. 117) ●When the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle's seat


belt, follow the instructions on P. 68 regarding seat belt usage. ■Replacing the belt after the pretensioner has been activated


If the vehicle is involved in multiple collisions, the pretensioner will activate for the first collision, but will not activate for the second or subsequent colli- sions.


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■Seat belt extender


If your seat belts cannot be fastened securely because long enough, a personalized seat belt extender is available from your Toyota dealer free of charge.


they are not


CAUTION


Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident. Failing to do so may cause death or severe injury. ■Wearing a seat belt


●Ensure that all passengers wear a seat belt. ●Always wear a seat belt properly. ●Each seat belt should be used by one person only. Do not use a seat belt


for more than one person at once, including children.


●Toyota recommends that children be seated in the rear seat and always


use a seat belt and/or an appropriate child restraint system.


●Do not recline the seat any more than necessary to achieve a proper seat- ing position. The seat belt is most effective when the occupants are sitting up straight and well back in the seats.


●Do not wear the shoulder belt under your arm. ●Always wear your seat belt low and snug across your hips.


■Adjustable shoulder anchor


Always make sure the shoulder belt is positioned across the center of your shoulder. The belt should be kept away from your neck, but not falling off your shoulder. Failure to do so could reduce the amount of protection in an accident and cause death or serious injuries in the event of a sudden stop, sudden swerve or accident. (→P. 69)


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


CAUTION


■Seat belt pretensioners


●Do not place anything, such as a cushion, on the front passenger's seat. Doing so will disperse the passenger's weight, which prevents the sensor from detecting the passenger's weight properly. As a result, the seat belt pretensioner for the front passenger's seat may not activate in the event of a collision.


●If the pretensioner has activated, the SRS warning light will come on. In that case, the seat belt cannot be used again and must be replaced at your Toyota dealer.


■Child restraint lock function belt precaution


Do not allow children to play with the child restraint lock function belt. If the belt becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it will not be possible to pull the belt out leading to choking or other serious injuries that could result in death. If this occurs and the buckle cannot be unfastened, scissors should be used to cut the belt.


■Seat belt damage and wear


●Do not damage the seat belts by allowing the belt, plate, or buckle to be


jammed in the door.


●Inspect the seat belt system periodically. Check for cuts, fraying, and loose parts. Do not use a damaged seat belt until it is replaced. Damaged seat belt cannot protect an occupant from death or serious injury.


●Ensure that the belt and tab are locked and the belt is not twisted.


If the seat belt does not function correctly, immediately contact your Toyota dealer.


●Replace the seat assembly, including the belts, if your vehicle has been


involved in a serious accident, even if there is no obvious damage.


●Do not attempt to install, remove, modify, disassemble or dispose of the seat belts. Have any necessary repairs carried out by your Toyota dealer. Inappropriate handling of the pretensioner may prevent it from operating properly resulting in death or serious injury.


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CAUTION


■When using the second center seat belt


Do not use the second center seat belt with either buckle released. Fastening only one of the buckles may result in death or serious injury in case of sudden braking or a collision.


■Using a seat belt extender


●Do not wear the seat belt extender if you can fasten the seat belt without


the extender.


●Do not use the seat belt extender when installing a child restraint system because the belt will not securely hold the child restraint system, increas- ing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of an accident.


●The personalized extender may not be safe on another vehicle, when used by another person, or at a different seating position other than the one originally intended.


NOTICE


■When using a seat belt extender


When releasing the seat belt, press on the buckle release button on the extender, not on the seat belt. This helps prevent damage to the vehicle interior and the extender itself.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Steering wheel


The steering wheel can be adjusted to a comfortable position.


STEP 1


STEP 2


Hold the steering wheel and press the lever down.


Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel horizontally and vertically.


After adjustment, pull the lever up the steering wheel.


to secure


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


Do not adjust the steering wheel while driving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the vehicle and an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.


■After adjusting the steering wheel


Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked. Otherwise, the steering wheel may move suddenly, possibly causing an accident and resulting in death or serious injury.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Anti-glare inside rear view mirror


Glare from the headlights of vehicles behind can be reduced by using the following functions.


Manual anti-glare inside rear view mirror


Normal position Anti-glare position


Auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror In automatic mode, sensors are used to detect the headlights of vehicles behind and the reflected light is automatically reduced.


Turns automatic mode on/off


The indicator comes on when automatic mode is turned ON. Vehicles without smart key system: The mirror will revert to the automatic mode each time the engine switch is turned to the “ON” position. Vehicles with smart key sys- tem: The mirror will revert to the automatic mode each time the “ENGINE STOP” switch is turned to IGNITION ON mode.


START


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)


Adjusting the height of rear view mirror


Adjust the height of the rear view mirror by moving it up and down.


■To prevent sensor error (vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view


mirror)


To ensure that the sensors operate prop- erly, do not touch or cover them.


CAUTION


■Caution while driving


Do not adjust the position of the mirror while driving. Doing so may lead to mishandling of the vehicle and an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.


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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Outside rear view mirrors


Vehicles without smart key system


Mirror angle can be adjusted using the switch when the engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.


Vehicles with smart key system


Mirror angle can be adjusted using the switch when the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.


STEP 1


Select a mirror to adjust.


Left Right


STEP 2


Adjust the mirror.


Up Right Down Left


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Folding back the mirrors


Push backward to fold the mir- rors.


■When the mirrors are fogged up (vehicles with outside rear view mirror


defoggers) Turn on the mirror defoggers to defog the mirrors. (→P. 233)


CAUTION


■When driving the vehicle


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


adjusted before driving.


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


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


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1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Power windows


The power windows can be opened and closed using the following switches.


Closing One-touch closing (driver’s window only)* Opening One-touch opening (driver’s window only)*


*: Pressing


the switch


the opposite direction will stop win- dow travel partway.


in


Lock switch


Press the switch down to lock the passenger window switches. Use this switch to prevent chil- dren from accidentally opening or closing a passenger window.


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■The power windows can be operated when


Vehicles without smart key system


The engine switch is in the “ON” position.


Vehicles with smart key system


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


■Operating the power windows after turning the engine off (front win-


dows only)


Vehicles without smart key system


The power windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. They cannot, how- ever, be operated once either front door is opened.


Vehicles with smart key system


The power windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned OFF. They cannot, however, be operated once either front door is opened.


■Jam protection function (driver’s window only)


If an object becomes caught between the window and the window frame, window travel is stopped and the window is opened slightly.


■When the battery is disconnected


The power windows must be initialized in order to ensure proper operation. (Initialize each window with the respective switches.)


STEP 1


STEP 2


Open the window fully. Fully close the window by pulling the switch up and holding it for 1 second.


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CAUTION


■Closing the windows


Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body


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


●Do not allow children to operate the power windows.


Closing a power window on someone can cause serious injury, and in some instances, even death.


■Jam protection function (driver’s window only)


●Never try jamming any part of your body to activate the jam protection


function intentionally.


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


before the window fully closes.


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1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof Moon roof∗


Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof up and down. ■ Opening and closing


Open The moon roof stops slightly before the fully opened posi- tion. Press the switch again to fully open. Close Press either side of the switch to stop the moon roof partway.


Tilt up Tilt down Press either side of the switch to stop the moon roof partway.


■ Tilting up and down


■The moon roof can be operated when


Vehicles without smart key system


The engine switch is in the “ON” position.


Vehicles with smart key system


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


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■Operating the moon roof after turning the engine off


Vehicles without smart key system


The moon roof can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. They cannot, how- ever, be operated once either front door is opened.


Vehicles with smart key system


The moon roof can be operated for approximately 45 seconds after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned OFF. They cannot, however, be operated once either front door is opened.


■Jam protection function


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


■If the moon roof cannot be closed


If the moon roof cannot be closed automatically, such as when the jam pro- tection function activates accidentally due to a malfunction, press and hold the “TILT UP” side of the switch until the moon roof slide closed completely.


■To reduce wind noise


Drive with the moon roof opened to a position that is slightly before the fully open position as driving with the moon roof opened fully will cause wind noise.


■Sunshade


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


■Opening the moon roof by small degrees


Quickly press and release the switch. ■When the battery is disconnected


The moon roof must be initialized in order to ensure proper operation. Press and hold the “TILT UP” side of the switch until the moon roof tilts up completely.


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■When the moon roof does not close normally


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


STEP 1


STEP 2


STEP 3


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


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


STEP 1


STEP 2


STEP 3


STEP 4


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


have to be performed again from the beginning.


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


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


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CAUTION


■Opening the moon roof


Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may cause death or serious injury. ●Do not allow any passengers to put their hands or heads outside the vehi-


cle while it is moving.


●Do not sit on top of the moon roof.


■Closing the moon roof


Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their bod- ies in a position where it could be caught when the moon roof is being operated.


●Do not allow children to operate the moon roof.


Closing the moon roof on someone can cause death or serious injury.


■Jam protection function


●Never try jamming any part of your body to activate the jam protection


function intentionally.


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


before the moon roof fully closes.


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1-5. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap


Perform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. ■ Before refueling the vehicle


Vehicles without smart key system


Turn the engine switch to the “LOCK” position and ensure that all the doors and windows are closed.


Vehicles with smart key system


Turn the “ENGINE START STOP” switch OFF and ensure that all the doors and windows are closed.


■ Opening the fuel tank cap


STEP 1


Pull up the fuel filler door opener.


STEP 2


Turn the fuel tank cap slowly to open.


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STEP 3


Hang the fuel tank cap on the back of the fuel filler door.


Closing the fuel tank cap


When replacing the fuel tank cap, turn it until a clicking sound is heard.


After releasing your hand, the cap will turn slightly to the opposite direction.


■Fuel types


Use unleaded gasoline. (Octane rating 87 [Research Octane Number 91] or higher)


■Fuel tank capacity


Approximately 15.9 gal. (60 L, 13.2 Imp. gal.)


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CAUTION


■Refueling the vehicle


Observe the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Touch the vehicle or some other metal surface to discharge any static


electricity. Sparks resulting from discharging static electricity may cause the fuel vapors to ignite.


●Always hold the grips on the fuel tank cap and turn it slowly to remove it. A whooshing sound may be heard when the fuel tank cap is loosened. Wait until the sound cannot be heard before fully removing the cap. In hot weather, pressurized fuel may spray out of the filler neck and cause injury.


●Do not allow anyone that has not discharged static electricity from their


bodies to come close to an open fuel tank.


●Do not inhale vaporized fuel.


Fuel contains substances that are harmful if inhaled.


●Do not smoke while refueling the vehicle.


Doing so may cause the fuel to ignite and cause a fire.


●Do not return to the vehicle or touch any person or object that is statically


charged. This may cause static electricity to build up, resulting in a possible ignition hazard.


■When replacing the fuel cap


Do not use anything but a genuine Toyota fuel tank cap designed for your vehicle. Doing so may cause a fire or other incident which may result in death or serious injury.


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NOTICE


■Refueling


Do not spill fuel during refueling. Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the exhaust systems to operate abnormally or damaging fuel system components or the vehicle's painted surface.


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1-6. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system


The vehicle's keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent the engine from starting if the key has not been previously registered in the vehicle's on-board computer. Never leave the keys inside the vehicle when you leave the vehicle.


from


indicator


Vehicles without smart key system: The light flashes after the key has been removed the engine switch to indicate that the sys- tem is operating. The indicator light stops flash- ing after the registered key has been inserted into the engine switch to indicate that the system has been can- celed. Vehicles with smart key sys- tem: The indicator light flashes after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch has been turned OFF to indicate that the sys- tem is operating. The indicator light stops flash- ing after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch has been turned to ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode to indicate that the system has been canceled.


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■System maintenance


The vehicle has a maintenance-free type engine immobilizer system.


■Conditions that may cause the system to malfunction


●If the key is in contact with a metallic object ●If the key is in close proximity to or touching a key to the security system


(key with a built-in transponder chip) of another vehicle


■Certifications for the engine immobilizer system


●For vehicles sold in the U.S.A.


Vehicles without smart key system


FCC ID: MOZRI-20BTY FCC ID: MOZRI-21BTY


Vehicles with smart key system


FCC ID: NI4TMIMB-1
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 interfer- ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. ●For vehicles sold in Canada This device complied with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, includ- ing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.


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NOTICE


■To ensure the system operates correctly


Do not modify or remove the system. If modified or removed, the proper operation of the system cannot be guaranteed.


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1-6. Theft deterrent system Theft prevention labels (U.S.A.)


These labels are attached to the vehicle to reduce vehicle theft by facilitating the tracing and recovery of parts from sto- len vehicles. Do not remove under penalty of law.


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1-7. Safety information Correct driving posture


Drive in a good posture as follows:


and to


Sit upright and well back in the seat. (→P. 49) Adjust the position of the seat forward or backward to ensure the pedals can be reached easily the extent depressed required. (→P. 49) Adjust the seatback so that the controls are easily oper- able. Adjust the tilt and telescopic positions of the steering wheel downward so the air- bag is facing your chest. (→P. 76) Lock the head restraint in place with the center of the head restraint closest to the top of your ears. (→P. 65) Wear the seat belt correctly. (→P. 68)


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CAUTION


■While driving


●Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving.


Doing so could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.


●Do not place a cushion between the driver or passenger and the seatback. A cushion may prevent correct posture from being achieved, and reduce the effectiveness of the seat belt and head restraint, increasing the risk of death or serious injury to the driver or passenger.


●Do not place anything under the front seats.


Objects placed under the front seats may become jammed in the seat tracks and stop the seat from locking in place. This may lead to an acci- dent. The adjustment mechanism may also be damaged.


■Adjusting the seat position


●Take care when adjusting the seat position to ensure that other passen-


gers are not injured by the moving seat.


●Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to avoid


injury. Fingers or hands may become jammed in the seat mechanism.


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1-7. Safety information SRS airbags


The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to help reduce the risk of death or serious injury.


Front airbags Driver airbag/front passenger airbag Can help protect the head and chest of the driver and front pas- senger from impact with interior components.


Side and curtain shield airbags (if equipped) Side airbags Can help protect the torso of the front seat occupants. Curtain shield airbags Can help protect primarily the head of occupants in the outer seats.


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Airbag system components


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Curtain shield airbags (if equipped) Side airbags (if equipped) Front passenger airbag Side and curtain shield air- bag sensors (if equipped) Front airbag sensors Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch Curtain shield airbag sen- sors (if equipped)


“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” indicator lights SRS warning light Driver airbag Driver’s seat position sen- sor Driver’s seat belt buckle switch Airbag sensor assembly Front passenger occupant classification system (ECU and sensors)


Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The airbag sys- tem controls airbag deployment power for the driver and front pas- senger. The driver airbag system consists of the driver seat's position sensor etc. The front passenger's airbag system consists of the front passenger occupant classification sensor etc.


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The main SRS airbag system components are shown above. The SRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. The airbag sensor assembly consists of a safing sensor and an airbag sensor. In certain types of severe frontal or side impacts, the SRS airbag sys- tem triggers the airbag inflators. A chemical reaction in the inflators quickly fills the airbags with non-toxic gas to help restrain the motion of the occupants.


■SRS warning light


This warning light system monitors the airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sensors, side and curtain shield airbag sensors (if equipped), curtain shield airbag sensors (if equipped), driver's seat position sensor, driver's seat belt buckle switch, front passenger occupant classification system, “AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” indicator lights, front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch, seat belt pretensioner assemblies, inflators, interconnecting wiring and power sources. (→P. 419)


■If the SRS airbags deploy (inflate)


●Bruising and slight abrasions may result from contact with a deploying


(inflating) SRS airbag.


●A loud noise and white powder will be emitted. ●Parts of the airbag module (steering wheel hub, airbag cover and inflator) as well as the front seats, and parts of the front and rear pillars and roof side rail, may be hot for several minutes. The airbag itself may also be hot.


●The windshield may crack.


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■SRS airbag deployment conditions


Front airbags


●The front SRS airbags will deploy in the event of an impact that exceeds the set threshold level (the level of force corresponding to a 12 - 18 mph [20 - 30 km/h] frontal collision with a fixed wall that does not move or deform). However, this threshold velocity will be considerably higher if the vehicle strikes an object, such as a parked vehicle or sign pole, which can move or deform on impact, or if the vehicle is involved in an underride collision (e.g. a collision in which the front of the vehicle “underrides”, or goes under, the bed of a truck, etc.).


●It is possible that in some collisions where the forward deceleration of the vehicle is very close to the designed threshold level, the SRS front air- bags and the seat belt pretensioners may not activate together.


●The SRS front passenger airbag will not activate if there is no passenger sitting in the front passenger seat. However, the front passenger airbag may deploy if luggage is put in the seat, or the seat belt is fastened, even if the seat is unoccupied. (→P. 111) Side airbags and curtain shield airbags (if equipped)


●The SRS side airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags will deploy in the event of an impact that exceeds the set threshold level (the level of force corresponding to the impact force produced by a 3300 lb. [1500 kg] vehi- cle colliding with the vehicle cabin from a direction perpendicular to the vehicle orientation at a speed of 12 - 18 mph [20 - 30 km/h]) or vehicle rollover.


●The SRS side airbag on the passenger seat will not activate if there is no passenger sitting in the front passenger seat. However, the side airbag on the passenger seat may deploy if luggage is put in the seat, or the seat belt is fastened, even if the seat is unoccupied. (→P. 111)


●The SRS curtain shield airbags are designed to inflate when the passen- ger compartment is subjected to a severe impact from the side or vehicle rollover.


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■Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other


than a collision The SRS front airbags may also deploy if a serious impact occurs to the underside of your vehicle. Some examples are shown in the illustration.


●Hitting a curb, edge of pavement or


hard surface


●Falling into or jumping over a deep hole ●Landing hard or vehicle falling


The SRS curtain shield airbags (if equipped) may also deploy under the situ- ation shown in the illustration.


●The angle of vehicle tip-up is marginal. ●The vehicle skids and hits a curb stone.


■Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS front airbags


The SRS front airbags are generally not designed to inflate if the vehicle is involved in a side or rear collision, if it rolls over, or if it is involved in a low- speed frontal collision. But, whenever a collision of any type causes suffi- cient forward deceleration of the vehicle, deployment of the SRS front air- bags may occur.


●Collision from the side ●Collision from the rear ●Vehicle rollover


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■Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS side airbags and cur-


tain shield airbags (if equipped) The SRS side airbag and curtain shield airbag system may not activate if the vehicle is subjected to a collision from the side at certain angles, or a colli- sion to the side of the vehicle body other than the passenger compartment.


●Collision from the side to the vehicle body other than the passenger com- partment


●Collision from the side at an angle


The SRS side airbags are not generally designed to inflate if the vehicle is involved in a frontal or rear collision, if it rolls over, or if it is involved in a low- speed side collision.


●Collision from the front ●Collision from the rear ●Vehicle rollover

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