TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Before driving
Adjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column.
2 When driving
Driving, stopping and safe-driving information.
3 Interior features
Air conditioning and audio systems, as well as other in- terior features for a comfortable driving experience.
4 Maintenance
and care
Cleaning and protecting your vehicle, performing do-it- yourself maintenance, and maintenance information.
5 When trouble
arises
What to do if the vehicle needs to be towed, gets a flat tire, or is involved in an accident.
6 Vehicle
specifications
Detailed vehicle information.
7 For owners
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, seat belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners.
Index
Alphabetical listing of information contained in this manual.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Index
1 Before driving
1-1. Key information
Keys ..................................... 28
1-2. Opening, closing and locking
the doors
Wireless remote control ....... 31
Side doors ............................ 34
Back door ............................. 38
1-3. Adjustable components
(seats, mirrors, steering
wheel)
Front seats ........................... 43
Rear seats............................ 47
Head restraints..................... 51
Seat belts ............................. 54
Steering wheel ..................... 62
Anti-glare inside rear view
mirror.................................. 63
Outside rear view mirrors ..... 64
1-4. Opening and closing
the windows
Power windows .................... 67
1-5. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank cap .... 69
1-6. Theft deterrent system
Engine immobilizer
system................................ 72
Alarm (Puerto Rico).............. 74
Theft prevention labels
(except Canada) ................ 77
1-7. Safety information
Correct driving posture ......... 78
SRS airbags ......................... 80
Front passenger occupant
classification system........... 92
Child restraint systems ......... 98
Installing child restraints ..... 102
2 When driving
2-1. Driving procedures
Driving the vehicle .............. 112
Engine (ignition) switch....... 124
Automatic transmission ...... 127
Manual transmission........... 129
Turn signal lever ................. 130
Parking brake ..................... 131
Horn.................................... 132
2-2.
Instrument cluster
Gauges and meters ............ 133
Indicators and warning
lights ................................. 136
Multi-information display..... 140
2-3. Operating the lights and
wipers
Headlight switch ................. 145
Fog light switch................... 149
Windshield wiper and
washer.............................. 151
Rear window wiper and
washer.............................. 154
2-4. Using other driving systems
3-3. Using the interior lights
Cruise control...................... 159
Driving assist systems ........ 163
Interior lights list ................. 202
• Personal lights................... 203
• Interior light ...................... 203
2-5. Driving information
Cargo and luggage ............. 168
Vehicle load limits ............... 172
Winter driving tips ............... 173
Trailer towing
(except 3-door models
for Canada)....................... 177
Trailer towing
(3-door models
for Canada)....................... 178
Dinghy towing (vehicles
with an automatic
transmission) .................... 188
Dinghy towing (vehicles
with a manual
transmission) .................... 189
3 Interior features
3-1. Using the air conditioning
system and defogger
Air conditioning system....... 192
Rear window and outside
rear view mirror
defoggers.......................... 199
3-2. Using the audio system
Using the AUX port/
USB port ........................... 200
Using the steering wheel
audio switches .................. 201
3-4. Using the storage features
List of storage features....... 204
• Glove box......................... 205
• Cup holders...................... 205
• Bottle holders ................... 207
3-5. Other interior features
Sun visors........................... 208
Vanity mirrors ..................... 209
Clock .................................. 210
Outside temperature
display.............................. 211
Power outlet ....................... 213
Assist grips......................... 214
Floor mat ............................ 215
Luggage compartment
features ............................ 217
4 Maintenance and care
4-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting
the vehicle exterior ........... 222
Cleaning and protecting
the vehicle interior ............ 225
5-2. Steps to take in an emergency
If a warning light turns on
or a warning buzzer
sounds... .......................... 305
If you have a flat tire ........... 315
If the engine will not start.... 327
If the shift lever cannot be
shifted from P (vehicles
with an automatic
transmission) .................... 328
If you lose your keys........... 329
If the vehicle battery is
discharged........................ 330
If your vehicle overheats..... 334
If the vehicle becomes
stuck ................................. 337
If your vehicle has
to be stopped in
an emergency................... 339
6 Vehicle specifications
6-1. Specifications
Maintenance data
(fuel, oil level, etc.) ........... 342
Fuel information.................. 353
Tire information................... 356
6-2. Customization
Customizable features........ 368
Items to initialize ................. 370
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Index
4-2. Maintenance
Maintenance
requirements .................... 228
General maintenance......... 230
Emission inspection and
maintenance (I/M)
programs.......................... 234
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service
precautions ...................... 235
Hood................................... 238
Positioning a floor jack ....... 240
Engine compartment .......... 243
Tires ................................... 254
Tire inflation pressure......... 262
Wheels ............................... 266
Air conditioning filter........... 269
Wireless remote control
battery .............................. 271
Checking and replacing
fuses ................................ 275
Light bulbs.......................... 287
5 When trouble arises
5-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers ........... 296
If your vehicle needs to
be towed .......................... 297
If you think something is
wrong ............................... 303
Fuel pump shut off
system.............................. 304
7 For owners
Reporting safety defects
for U.S. owners ................. 372
Seat belt instructions
for Canadian owners
(in French) ........................ 373
SRS airbag instructions
for Canadian owners
(in French) ........................ 375
Index
Abbreviation list ........................ 386
Alphabetical index..................... 387
What to do if... ........................... 396
Pictorial index
Exterior
3-door models
Windshield wiper P. 151
Hood P. 238
Outside rear view mirrors P. 64
Front turn signal lights/
parking lights P. 130, 145
Front side marker lights P. 145
Headlights (low and high beam) and
daytime running lights P. 145, 148
Front fog lights P. 149
Rear window defogger P. 199
Fuel filler door P. 69
Rear window wiper P. 154
Back door P. 38
Side doors P. 34
License plate lights P. 145
Tires ●Rotation ●Replacement ●Inflation pressure ●Information
P. 254
P. 315
P. 262
P. 356
Rear turn signal lights P. 130
Stop/tail and rear side
marker lights P. 145
: If equipped
Pictorial index
Exterior
5-door models
Windshield wiper P. 151
Hood P. 238
Outside rear view mirrors P. 64
Front turn signal lights/
parking lights P. 130, 145
Front side marker lights P. 145
Headlights (low and high beam) and
daytime running lights P. 145, 148
Front fog lights P. 149
Rear window defogger P. 199
Fuel filler door P. 69
Rear window wiper P. 154
Back door P. 38
Side doors P. 34
License plate lights P. 145
Tires ●Rotation ●Replacement ●Inflation pressure ●Information
P. 254
P. 315
P. 262
P. 356
Rear turn signal lights P. 130
Stop/tail and rear side
marker lights P. 145
: If equipped
Pictorial index
Interior
3-door models
SRS seat cushion airbags P. 80
Head restraints P. 51
Seat belts P. 54
SRS driver airbag P. 80
SRS front passenger
airbag P. 80
Security
indicator
P. 72, 74
Floor mats P. 215
Rear seats P. 47
Front seats P. 43
SRS side airbags P. 80
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5-door models
SRS seat cushion airbags P. 80
SRS driver airbag P. 80
Head restraints P. 51
Seat belts P. 54
Power window
switches P. 67
SRS front passenger
airbag P. 80
Security
indicator
P. 72, 74
Floor mats P. 215
Rear seats P. 47
Front seats P. 43
SRS side airbags P. 80
: If equipped
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Pictorial index
Interior
Vanity mirrors P. 209
Interior light Personal lights
P. 203
P. 203
Sun visors P. 208
Rear center seat
belt P. 55
SRS curtain shield
airbags P. 80
Anti-glare inside rear
view mirror P. 63
Assist grips P. 214
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Inside door lock buttons P. 35
Power window
switches P. 67
Window lock switch P. 67
Bottle holders P. 207
Door lock switch
P. 35
: If equipped
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Pictorial index
Interior
Shift lever
P. 127,129
Cup holders P. 205
Parking brake lever P. 131
Shift lock override button
P. 328
Cup holders P. 205
VSC OFF switch P. 164
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Pictorial index
Instrument panel
Gauges and meters Multi-information display
P. 133
P. 140
AUX port/USB port P. 200
Power outlet P. 213
Glove box P. 205
SRS knee airbag P. 80
Tire pressure warning reset switch P. 255
Hood lock release lever P. 238
Fuel filler door opener P. 69
:
If equipped
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Pictorial index
Instrument panel
Front passenger “AIR BAG ON” and
“AIR BAG OFF” indicator lights P. 92
Emergency flasher switch P. 296
Rear window defogger switch/rear window and
outside rear view mirror defoggers P. 199
Air conditioning system P. 192
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Windshield wiper and washer switch Rear window wiper and washer switch
P. 151
Engine (ignition) switch P. 124
P. 154
: If equipped
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Pictorial index
Instrument panel
Headlight switch P. 145
Turn signal lever P. 130
Fog light switch P. 149
Tilt steering lock release lever P. 62
Instrument panel light control dial P. 135
Outside rear view mirror switches P. 64
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Audio switches P. 201
Cruise control switch P. 159
Horn P. 132
: If equipped
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For your information
Main Owner’s Manual
Please note that this manual applies to all models and all equipment, includ- ing options. Therefore, you may find some explanations for equipment not installed on your vehicle. All specifications provided in this manual are current at the time of printing. However, because of the Toyota policy of continual product improvement, we reserve the right to make changes at any time without notice. Depending on specifications, the vehicle shown in the illustrations may differ from your vehicle in terms of equipment.
Noise from under vehicle after turning off the engine
Approximately five hours after the engine is turned off, you may hear a sound coming from under the vehicle for several minutes. This is the sound of a fuel evaporation leakage check and, it does not indicate a malfunction.
Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota
is not responsible
these products and
A wide variety of non-genuine spare parts and accessories for Toyota vehicles are currently available on the market. You should know that Toyota does not warrant their performance, repair, or replacement, or for any damage they may cause to, or adverse effect they may have on, your Toyota vehicle. This vehicle should not be modified with non-genuine Toyota products. Modification with non-genuine Toyota products could affect its performance, safety or durability, and may even violate governmental regulations. In addition, damage or performance problems resulting from the modification may not be covered under warranty.
for
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Installation of a mobile two-way radio system
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 ● SRS airbag system ● Seat belt pretensioner system Be sure to check with your Toyota dealer for precautionary measures or spe- cial instructions regarding installation of a mobile two-way radio system.
Vehicle data recordings
Your Toyota is equipped with several sophisticated computers that will record certain data, such as: • Engine speed • Accelerator status • Brake status • Vehicle speed • Shift position (except manual transmission) The recorded data varies according to the vehicle grade level and options with which it is equipped. Furthermore, these computers do not record con- versations, sounds or pictures. ● Data usage Toyota may use the data recorded in these computers to diagnose malfunc- tions, conduct research and development, and improve quality. Toyota will not disclose the recorded data to a third party except: • With the consent of the vehicle owner or with the consent of the lessee if
the vehicle is leased In response to an official request by the police, a court of law or a govern- ment agency
• For research purposes where the data is not tied to a specific vehicle or
•
vehicle owner
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Event data recorder
This vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR). The main pur- pose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations, such as an air bag deployment or hitting a road obstacle, data that will assist in understanding how a vehicle’s systems performed. The EDR is designed to record data related to vehicle dynamics and safety systems for a short period of time, typically 30 seconds or less. The EDR in this vehicle is designed to record such data as: • How various systems in your vehicle were operating; • Whether or not the driver and passenger safety belts were buckled/fas-
tened;
pedal; and,
• How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake
• How fast the vehicle was traveling. These data can help provide a better understanding of the circumstances in which crashes and injuries occur. NOTE: EDR data are recorded by your vehicle only if a nontrivial crash situa- tion occurs; no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving condi- tions and no personal data (e.g., name, gender, age, and crash location) are recorded. However, other parties, such as law enforcement, could combine the EDR data with the type of personally identifying data routinely acquired during a crash investigation. To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR.
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● Disclosure of the EDR data Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except when: • An agreement from the vehicle’s owner (or the lessee for a leased vehicle)
is obtained In response to an official request by the police, a court of law or a govern- ment agency
•
• For use by Toyota in a lawsuit However, if necessary, Toyota may: • Use the data for research on vehicle safety performance • Disclose the data to a third party for research purposes without disclosing
information about the specific vehicle or vehicle owner
Scrapping of your Toyota
The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is scrapped with the airbags and seat belt 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 pretensioner removed and disposed of by a qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you scrap your vehicle.
Perchlorate Material
Special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate. Your vehicle has components that may contain perchlorate. These compo- nents may include airbag, seat belt pretensioners, and wireless remote con- trol batteries.
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CAUTION
■General precautions while driving
Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehi- cle. Alcohol and certain drugs delay reaction time, impair judgment and reduce coordination, which could lead to an accident that could result in death or serious injury. Defensive driving: Always drive defensively. Anticipate mistakes that other drivers or pedestrians might make and be ready to avoid accidents. Driver distraction: Always give your full attention to driving. Anything that dis- tracts the driver, such as adjusting controls, talking on a cellular phone or reading can result in a collision with resulting death or serious injury to you, your occupants or others.
■General precaution regarding children’s safety
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to have or use the key. Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is also a danger that children may injure themselves by playing with the cigarette lighter, the windows, or other features of the vehicle. In addi- tion, heat build-up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be fatal to children.
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Symbols used throughout this manual
Cautions & Notices
CAUTION
This is a warning against something which, if ignored, may cause death or serious injury to people. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of death or serious injury to yourself and others.
NOTICE
This is a warning against something which, if ignored, may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your Toyota and its equipment.
Symbols used in illustrations
Safety symbol The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do not do this”, or “Do not let this happen”.
Arrows indicating operations
Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches and other devices. Indicates the outcome of an operation (e.g. a lid opens).
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Before driving
1-1. Key information
1-6. Theft deterrent system
Keys................................... 28
1-2. Opening, closing and locking
the doors
Wireless remote control ..... 31
Side doors.......................... 34
Back door........................... 38
1-3. Adjustable components
(seats, mirrors, steering
wheel)
Front seats......................... 43
Rear seats.......................... 47
Head restraints................... 51
Seat belts........................... 54
Steering wheel ................... 62
Anti-glare inside rear view
mirror ............................... 63
Outside rear view mirrors... 64
1-4. Opening and closing
the windows
Power windows.................. 67
1-5. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank
cap ................................... 69
Engine immobilizer
system ............................. 72
Alarm (Puerto Rico) ........... 74
Theft prevention labels
(except Canada) .............. 77
1-7. Safety information
Correct driving posture....... 78
SRS airbags....................... 80
Front passenger occupant
classification system ........ 92
Child restraint systems....... 98
Installing child restraints... 102
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1-1. Key information Keys
The following keys are provided with the vehicle. Vehicles without engine immobilizer system (type A)
Master keys Key number plate
Vehicles without engine immobilizer system (type B)
Master key (with a wireless remote control function) Operating the wireless remote control function (P. 31) Master keys (without a wire- less remote control func- tion) Key number plate
Vehicles with engine immobilizer system (type A)
Master keys Key number plate
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1-1. Key information
Vehicles with engine immobilizer system (type B)
Master keys Operating the wireless remote control function (P. 31) Key number plate
Vehicles with engine immobilizer system (type C)
Master keys Operating the wireless remote control function (P. 31) Key number plate
■Key number plate
Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. In the event that a key is lost, a new key can be made by your Toyota dealer using the key number plate. (P. 329)
■When riding in an aircraft
When bringing a key with wireless remote control function onto an aircraft, make sure you do not press any buttons on the key while inside the aircraft cabin. If you are carrying the key in your bag etc, ensure that the buttons are not likely to be pressed accidentally. Pressing a button may cause the key to emit radio waves that could interfere with the operation of the aircraft.
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1-1. Key information
NOTICE
■To prevent key damage
Observe the following: ●Do not subject the keys to strong shocks, expose them to high tempera-
tures by placing them in direct sunlight, or get them wet.
●Do not expose the keys to electromagnetic materials or attach any mate-
rial that blocks electromagnetic waves to the key surface.
●Do not disassemble the wireless remote control key.
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Wireless remote control
The wireless remote control can be used to lock and unlock the vehi- cle. Type A
Type B
Locks all the doors Sounds the alarm (press and hold) Unlocks all the doors Pressing the button unlocks the driver’s door. Pressing the button again within 3 seconds unlocks the other doors.
Locks all the doors Unlocks all the doors Pressing the button unlocks the driver’s door. Pressing the button again within 3 seconds unlocks the other doors. Sounds the alarm (press and hold)
: If equipped
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■Operation signals
The emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have been locked/ unlocked. (Locked: once; Unlocked: twice)
■ Panic mode
When is pressed for longer than about 1 second, an alarm will sound inter- mittently and the vehicle lights will flash to deter any person from trying to break into or damage your vehicle. To stop the alarm, press any button on the wireless remote control.
■Security feature
If a door is not opened within approximately 60 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked, the security feature automatically locks the vehicle again.
■Alarm (if equipped)
Using the wireless remote control to lock the doors will set the alarm system. (P. 74)
■Conditions affecting operation
The wireless remote control function may not operate normally in the follow- ing situations: ●When the wireless key battery is depleted ●Near a TV tower, electric power plant, gas station, radio station, large dis- play, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electri- cal noise
●When carrying a portable radio, cellular phone or other wireless commu-
nication device
●When the wireless key is in contact with, or is covered by a metallic
object
●When another wireless key (that emits radio waves) is being used nearby ●If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to
the rear window
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■Key battery depletion
If the wireless remote control function does not operate, the battery may be depleted. Replace the battery when necessary. (P. 271) ■Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer
Settings (e.g. wireless remote control system) can be changed. (Customizable features P. 368)
■ Certification for wireless remote control
U.S.A. FCC ID: HYQ23AAA FCC ID: HYQ12BBY NOTE: 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. Canada NOTE: This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS stan- dard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interfer- ence, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Side doors
The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the key, wireless remote control or door lock switch. ■ Wireless remote control (if equipped)
P. 31
■ Key Turning the key operates the doors as follows: Driver’s door
Locks all the doors Unlocks all the doors Turning the key unlocks the driver’s door. Turning the key again unlocks the other doors.
Front passenger’s door
Locks all the doors Unlocks all the doors
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■ Door lock switch
Locks all the doors Unlocks all the doors
■ Inside door lock buttons
Locks the door Unlocks the door The front doors can be opened by pulling the inside handle even if the lock buttons are in the lock position.
Locking the front doors from the outside without a key
Move the inside door lock button to the lock position. Close the door.
The door cannot be locked if either of the front doors is open and the key is in the engine switch.
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Rear door child-protector lock (5-door models only)
The door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle when the lock is set.
Unlock Lock These locks can be set to prevent children from opening the rear doors. Push down on each rear door switch to lock both rear doors.
■Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer
Settings (e.g. unlocking function using a key) can be changed. (Customizable features P. 368)
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
CAUTION
■To prevent an accident
Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant falling out, resulting in death or serious injury. ●Always use a seat belt. ●Always lock all the doors. ●Ensure that all the 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, as 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 locked/unlocked and opened by the following procedures. ■ Locking and unlocking the back door Keys (from the back door: vehicles with a back door key cylin- der)
Unlocks all the doors Locks all the doors
Keys (from the front doors)
P. 34
Wireless remote control (if equipped)
P. 31
Door lock switches
P. 35
■ Opening the back door from outside the vehicle
Raise the back door while pushing up the back door opener switch.
The back door cannot be closed immediately after the back door opener switch is pushed.
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■When closing the back door
Lower the back door using the back door handle, and make sure to push the back door down from the outside to close it.
■Luggage compartment light
The luggage compartment light turn on when the back door is opened.
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
■When children are in the vehicle Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Do not allow children to play in the luggage compartment.
If a child is accidentally locked in the luggage compartment, they could have heat exhaustion or other injuries.
●Do not allow a child to open or close the back door.
Doing so may cause the back door to move 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 death or serious injury. ●Remove any heavy loads, such as snow and ice, from the back door before opening it. Failure to do so may cause the back door to suddenly shut again after it is opened.
●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.
●Use caution when opening or closing the back door in windy weather as it
may move abruptly in strong wind.
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CAUTION
1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
●The back door may suddenly shut 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 com- partment.
●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. If the back door handle is used to fully close the back door, it may result in hands or arms being caught.
●Do not pull on the back door damper stay to close the back door, and do
not hang on the back door damper stay. Doing so may cause hands to be caught or the back door damper stay to break, causing an accident.
●If a bicycle carrier or similar heavy object is attached to the back door, it may suddenly shut again after being opened, causing someone’s hands, head or neck to be caught and injured. When installing an accessory part to the back door, using a genuine Toyota part is recommended.
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NOTICE
■Back door damper stays
The back door is equipped with damper stays that hold the back door in place. Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause damage to the back door damper stay, resulting in malfunction.
●Do not attach any foreign objects, such as stickers, plastic sheets, or adhesives to the damper stay rod.
●Do not touch the damper stay rod with
gloves or other fabric items.
●Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts to the back door.
●Do not place your hand on the damper
stay or apply lateral forces to it.
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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Front seats
Driver’s seat
Seat position adjustment lever Seatback angle adjustment lever Vertical height adjustment lever (if equipped)
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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)
Front passenger’s seat
Seat position adjustment lever Seatback angle adjustment lever Seatback lock release lever (3-door models only)
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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)
Moving front passenger seat for rear seat entry (3-door models only)
■ Getting in or out the vehicle
For easy access to the rear seat, use the seatback lock release lever or seatback angle adjustment lever. When the seatback lock release lever or seatback angle adjustment lever is used, the seat’s original slide position is memorized, so the seat may be returned to that original position. The seatback will be returned to the fully upright position.
Lift the seatback lock release lever or seatback angle adjust- ment lever. The seatback will fold forward, and the seat’s slide lock will be released. Move the seat all the way for- ward.
■Seat slide position memory function (3-door models only)
Slide the seat backward and then lift the seatback. The seat will be set and locked to its previous slide position automatically, and the seatback will be returned to the fully upright position. In the following situations, the seat slide position memory will not be saved or will be overwritten. ●The seatback is lifted upright at a slide position farther forward than the
memorized position.
●The seat slide position is memorized when the seat is slid all the way or
nearly all the way forward.
●The seat is slid farther back than the memorized position by using the
seat position adjustment lever.
■If the seat cannot be returned to the memorized slide position
Lift the seatback lock release lever or seatback angle adjustment lever after removing the luggage, or after having the passenger get out or sit properly so that the seat can be slid back to the previous position.
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CAUTION
■Seat adjustment
●Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage. ●To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt during a collision, do not
recline the seat more than necessary. 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. Adjustments should not be made while driving as the seat may unexpect- edly move and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
●After adjusting the seat, make sure that the seat is locked in position. ●Never allow anyone to touch seatback lock release levers while the vehi-
cle is moving.
●If anyone is in the vicinity, make sure they are clear of the seat back path
and let them know that the seat is about to move.
■After returning the seatback to the upright position
Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing it forward and rear- ward. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■To prevent the seat lock mechanism malfunction
Do not use the seatback angle adjustment lever and seatback lock release lever at the same time. If they are used together, the seat lock mechanism may be damaged.
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The seatbacks of the rear seats can be folded down.
Stow the rear seat belt buckles as shown.
Stow the seat belts.
Center
P. 55
Outside
Use the seat belt hangers to prevent the belts from being tangled.
Remove the outside head restraints. (P. 51)
Vehicles with a split rear seats
Lower head restraint to the lowest position.
center
the
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Pull the seatback lock release knob and fold the seatback down.
Each seatback may be folded separately.
Vehicles with a non-split rear seat
Lower head restraint to the lowest position.
center
the
seatback
lock Pull both release knobs at the same time and fold the seatback down.
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CAUTION
■When folding the rear seatbacks down
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury. ●Do not fold the seatbacks down while driving. ●Stop the vehicle on level ground, set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to P (vehicles with an automatic transmission) or N (vehicles with a manual transmission).
●Do not allow anyone to sit on a folded seatback or in the luggage compart-
ment while driving.
●Do not allow children to enter the luggage compartment. ●For vehicles with a split rear seats, do not allow anyone sit on the rear cen- ter seat if the rear right seat is folded down, as the seat belt buckle for the rear center seat belt is then concealed under the folded seat and cannot be used.
●Be careful not to catch your hand when folding the rear seatbacks. ●If it is necessary to detach the head restraints, remove it from the vehicle or store it securely in the luggage compartment. This will prevent it from injuring passengers in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident.
●Depending on the position of the front seat, it may interfere when trying to fold down the rear seatbacks. If this happens, adjust the position of the front seat.
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CAUTION
■After returning the rear seatback to the upright position
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
●Make sure that the seatback is securely locked in position by lightly pushing it back and forth. If the seatback is not securely locked, the red marking will be visible on the seatback lock release knob. Make sure that the red marking is not visible.
●Check that the seat belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback.
NOTICE
■Stowing the seat belts
The seat belts and the buckles must be stowed before you fold down the rear seatbacks.
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1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Head restraints
Head restraints are provided for all seats.
Up Pull the head restraint up. Down Push the head restraint down while pushing the lock release button.
Lock release button
■Removing the head restraints
Front and rear center head restraints
Lock release button
Rear outside head restraints
Pull the head restraint up while pressing the lock release button.
Pull the lock release knob and fold down the seatback until it reaches the position where restraints can be removed.
the head
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Pull the head restraint up while pressing the lock release button.
Lock release button
■Installing the head restraints
Front and rear center head restraints
Align the head restraint with installation holes and push it down to the lock posi- tion. Press and hold the lock release button when lowering the head restraint.
Pull the lock release knob and fold down the seatback until it reaches the position where restraints can be installed.
the head
Align the head restraint with installation holes and push it down to the lock posi- tion. Press and hold the lock release button when lowering the head restraint.
Lock release button
Rear outside head restraints
Lock release button
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■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 center seat head restraint
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
To fasten the seat belt, push the plate into the buckle until a click sound is heard. To release the seat belt, press the release button.
Release button
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Rear center seat belt
The rear 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 hooked end (tab “A”) Matches the tab with concave end (tab “B”)
■ Release method
The rear center seat belt can be completely released only when necessary such as when folding down the rear seat.
To release the tab “B”, press the release button. To release the tab “A”, insert the key or tab “B” into the hole on the buckle. Retract the belt slowly when releasing and stowing the seat belt.
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Stow the seat belt tabs in the cover set in the roof as shown.
■ Extracting the belt
Remove the tabs from the cover.
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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 or side collision.
The pretensioner does not acti- vate in the event of a minor frontal impact, a minor side impact, a rear impact or a vehicle rollover.
■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. 102)
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■Pregnant women
Obtain medical advice and wear the seat belt in the proper way. (P. 54) 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. (P. 54)
■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. 98) ●When the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s
seat belt, follow the instructions on P. 54 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.
■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
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CAUTION
Observe the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event of sudden braking, sudden swerving or an accident. Failure to do so may cause death or serious 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.
●To achieve a proper seating position, do not recline the seat more than necessary. 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.
■When children are in the vehicle
Do not allow children to play with the seat belt. If the seat belt becomes twisted around a child’s neck, it may lead 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 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.
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CAUTION
■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 belts cannot protect an occupant from death or serious injury.
●Ensure that the belt and plate 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’s 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.
■When using the rear center seat belt
●Do not use the rear 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.
●Do not allow anyone to sit on the rear center seat if the rear right seat is folded down, as the seat belt buckle for the rear center seat belt is then concealed under the folded seat and cannot be used.
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CAUTION
■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.
Hold the steering wheel and push the lever down.
Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering wheel.
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 cause an acci- dent, 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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Glare from the headlights of vehicles behind can be reduced by using the following functions:
Normal position Anti-glare position
Adjusting the height of rear view mirror
Adjust the height of the rear view mirror by moving it up and down.
CAUTION
■Caution while driving
Do not adjust the position of the mirror while driving. Doing so may lead to mishandling of the vehicle and cause an accident, resulting in death or serious injury.
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Mirror angle can be adjusted. Vehicles with a manually adjustable type
Adjust the mirror up, down, in or out by pushing the mirror surface.