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8-1.

Specifications 401

Tire information

Typical tire symbols


 Full-size tire

Tire size (P.403)


DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P.403)
Uniform tire quality grading
For details, see “Uniform Tire Quality Grading” that follows.
Location of treadwear indicators (P.311)
Tire ply composition and materials
Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands
which form the plies in a tire. 8
Radial tires or bias-ply tires
A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a
Vehicle specifications

bias-ply tire.
TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE
A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire. A
tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pres-
sure.
Load limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure (P.311)
Maximum cold tire inflation pressure (P.397)
This means the pressure to which a tire may be inflated.
Summer tires or all season tires (P.312)
402 8-1. Specifications

An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “M+S” is a
summer tire.
 Compact spare tire

“TEMPORARY USE ONLY”


A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE ONLY”
molded on its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary emergency use
only.
Tire size (P.403)
DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (P.403)
Load limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure (P.311)
Location of treadwear indicators (P.311)
Maximum cold tire inflation pressure (P.397)
This means the pressure to which a tire may be inflated.
Tire ply composition and materials
Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands
which form the plies in a tire.
TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE
A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly put into the tire. A
tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube maintains the air pres-
sure.
Radial tires or bias-ply tires
A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a
bias-ply tire.
8-1. Specifications 403

Typical DOT and Tire DOT symbol*


Identification Number Tire Identification Number
(TIN) (TIN)

 Type A Tire manufacturer’s identifi-


cation mark
Manufacturer’s code
Manufacturing week
Manufacturing year
*
: The DOT symbol certifies that the
tire conforms to applicable Fed-
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Stan-
dards.

DOT symbol*
Tire size
Tire Identification Number
(TIN) ■ Typical tire size information
Tire manufacturer’s identifi- The illustration indicates typical
cation mark tire size.
Tire size code
Manufacturer’s optional tire
type code (3 or 4 letters)
Manufacturing week
Manufacturing year
*: The DOT symbol certifies that the
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tire conforms to applicable Fed-
eral Motor Vehicle Safety Stan-
dards. Tire use (P = Passenger car,
Vehicle specifications

T = Temporary use)
 Type B
Section width (millimeters)
Aspect ratio (tire height to
section width)
Tire construction code (R =
Radial, D = Diagonal)
Wheel diameter (inches)
Load index (2 digits or 3 dig-
its)
404 8-1. Specifications

Speed symbol (alphabet with Chafer


one letter)
■ Tire dimensions Uniform Tire Quality
Grading
This information has been pre-
pared in accordance with regu-
lations issued by the National
Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-
tration of the U.S. Department of
Transportation.
It provides the purchasers
Section width and/or prospective purchasers
Tire height of Toyota vehicles with informa-
tion on uniform tire quality grad-
Wheel diameter
ing.
Your Toyota dealer will help answer
Tire section names any questions you may have as you
read this information.
■ DOT quality grades
All passenger vehicle tires must
conform to Federal Safety
Requirements in addition to
these grades. Quality grades
can be found where applicable
on the tire sidewall between
tread shoulder and maximum
Bead
section width.
Sidewall
For example: Treadwear 200 Trac-
Shoulder tion AA Temperature A
Tread ■ Treadwear
Belt The treadwear grade is a com-
Inner liner parative rating based on the
wear rate of the tire when tested
Reinforcing rubber under controlled conditions on a
Carcass specified government test
Rim lines course.
Bead wires For example, a tire graded 150
8-1. Specifications 405
would wear one and a half (1 - 1/2) (the highest), B, and C, repre-
times as well on the government senting the tire’s resistance to
course as a tire graded 100. the generation of heat and its
The relative performance of tires
ability to dissipate heat when
depends upon the actual conditions
of their use. Performance may differ
tested under controlled condi-
significantly from the norm due to tions on a specified indoor labo-
variations in driving habits, service ratory test wheel.
practices and differences in road Sustained high temperature can
characteristics and climate. cause the material of the tire to
■ Traction AA, A, B, C degenerate and reduce tire life, and
excessive temperature can lead to
The traction grades, from high- sudden tire failure.
est to lowest, are AA, A, B and
Grade C corresponds to a level of
C, and they represent the tire’s performance which all passenger
ability to stop on wet pavement car tires must meet under the Fed-
as measured under controlled eral Motor Vehicle Safety Standard
conditions on specified govern- No. 109.
ment test surfaces of asphalt Grades B and A represent higher
and concrete. levels of performance on the labo-
A tire marked C may have poor ratory test wheel than the minimum
traction performance. required by law.
Warning: The traction grade Warning: The temperature grades
assigned to this tire is based on of a tire assume that it is properly
braking (straight ahead) traction inflated and not overloaded.
tests and does not include corner- Excessive speed, underinflation, or
ing (turning) traction. excessive loading, either sepa-
■ Temperature A, B, C rately or in combination, can cause
heat buildup and possible tire fail-
The temperature grades are A 8
ure.
Vehicle specifications

Glossary of tire terminology

Tire related term Meaning


Tire pressure when the vehicle has been
parked for three hours or more, or has not
Cold tire inflation pressure
been driven more than 1 mile or 1.5 km
under that condition
The maximum cold inflated pressure to
Maximum inflation pressure which a tire may be inflated, shown on the
sidewall of the tire
406 8-1. Specifications

Tire related term Meaning


Recommended inflation pres- Cold tire inflation pressure recommended
sure by a manufacturer
The combined weight (in excess of those
standard items which may be replaced) of
automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, power windows, power
Accessory weight
seats, radio and heater, to the extent that
these items are available as fac-
tory-installed equipment (whether installed
or not)
The weight of a motor vehicle with stan-
dard equipment, including the maximum
Curb weight capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so
equipped, air conditioning and additional
weight optional engine
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
Maximum loaded vehicle
(b) Accessory weight
weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occu-
Normal occupant weight pants specified in the second column of
Table 1* that follows
Distribution of occupants in a vehicle as
Occupant distribution specified in the third column of Table 1*
below
The combined weight of installed regular
production options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3
kg) in excess of the standard items which
Production options weight they replace, not previously considered in
curb weight or accessory weight, including
heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack,
heavy duty battery, and special trim
A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube
Rim assembly upon which the tire beads are
seated
8-1. Specifications 407

Tire related term Meaning


Rim diameter (Wheel diame-
Nominal diameter of the bead seat
ter)
Rim size designation Rim diameter and width
The industry manufacturer’s designation
Rim type designation
for a rim by style or code
Rim width Nominal distance between rim flanges
The rated cargo and luggage load plus 150
Vehicle capacity weight (Total
lb. (68 kg) times the vehicle’s designated
load capacity)
seating capacity
The load on an individual tire that is deter-
Vehicle maximum load on the mined by distributing to each axle its share
tire of the maximum loaded vehicle weight,
and dividing by two
The load on an individual tire that is deter-
mined by distributing to each axle its share
of curb weight, accessory weight, and nor-
Vehicle normal load on the tire mal occupant weight (distributed in accor-
dance with Table 1* below), and dividing by
two
The surface area of the rim not covered by
Weather side
the inflated tire
The part of the tire that is made of steel
Bead wires, wrapped or reinforced by ply cords
and that is shaped to fit the rim
8
A breakdown of the bond between compo-
Bead separation
nents in the bead
Vehicle specifications

A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that


extend to the beads are laid at alternate
Bias ply tire
angles substantially less than 90 degrees
to the centerline of the tread
The tire structure, except tread and side-
Carcass wall rubber which, when inflated, bears the
load
The breaking away of pieces of the tread
Chunking
or sidewall
Cord The strands forming the plies in the tire
408 8-1. Specifications

Tire related term Meaning


The parting of cords from adjacent rubber
Cord separation
compounds
Any parting within the tread, sidewall, or
Cracking innerliner of the tire extending to cord
material
A pneumatic tire with an inverted flange
tire and rim system in which the rim is
designed with rim flanges pointed radially
CT inward and the tire is designed to fit on the
underside of the rim in a manner that
encloses the rim flanges inside the air cav-
ity of the tire
A tire designed to operate at higher loads
Extra load tire and at higher inflation pressures than the
corresponding standard tire
Groove The space between two adjacent tread ribs
The layer(s) forming the inside surface of a
Innerliner tubeless tire that contains the inflating
medium within the tire
The parting of the innerliner from cord
Innerliner separation
material in the carcass
(a) The sidewall that contains a whitewall,
bears white lettering, or bears manufac-
turer, brand, and/or model name molding
that is higher or deeper than the same
Intended outboard sidewall molding on the other sidewall of the tire, or
(b) The outward facing sidewall of an
asymmetrical tire that has a particular side
that must always face outward when
mounted on a vehicle
A tire designated by its manufacturer as
Light truck (LT) tire primarily intended for use on lightweight
trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles
The maximum load that a tire is rated to
Load rating
carry for a given inflation pressure
The load rating for a tire at the maximum
Maximum load rating
permissible inflation pressure for that tire
8-1. Specifications 409

Tire related term Meaning


Maximum permissible inflation The maximum cold inflation pressure to
pressure which a tire may be inflated
The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical
Measuring rim
dimension requirements
Any parting at any junction of tread, side-
Open splice wall, or innerliner that extends to cord
material
Outer diameter The overall diameter of an inflated new tire
The linear distance between the exteriors
of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including
Overall width
elevations due to labeling, decorations, or
protective bands or ribs
A tire intended for use on passenger cars,
multipurpose passenger vehicles, and
Passenger car tire
trucks, that have a gross vehicle weight
rating (GVWR) of 10,000 lb. or less.
Ply A layer of rubber-coated parallel cords
A parting of rubber compound between
Ply separation
adjacent plies
A mechanical device made of rubber,
chemicals, fabric and steel or other materi-
Pneumatic tire als, that, when mounted on an automotive
wheel, provides the traction and contains
the gas or fluid that sustains the load
A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that 8
extend to the beads are laid at substan-
Radial ply tire
tially 90 degrees to the centerline of the
Vehicle specifications

tread
A tire designed to operate at higher loads
Reinforced tire and at higher inflation pressures than the
corresponding standard tire
The linear distance between the exteriors
of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, exclud-
Section width
ing elevations due to labeling, decoration,
or protective bands
That portion of a tire between the tread
Sidewall
and bead
410 8-1. Specifications

Tire related term Meaning


The parting of the rubber compound from
Sidewall separation
the cord material in the sidewall
A tire that attains a traction index equal to
or greater than 110, compared to the
ASTM E-1136 Standard Reference Test
Tire, when using the snow traction test as
described in ASTM F-1805-00, Standard
Snow tire Test Method for Single Wheel Driving Trac-
tion in a Straight Line on Snow-and
Ice-Covered Surfaces, and which is
marked with an Alpine Symbol ( ) on at
least one sidewall
The rim on which a tire is fitted for testing,
Test rim and may be any rim listed as appropriate
for use with that tire
That portion of a tire that comes into con-
Tread
tact with the road
A tread section running circumferentially
Tread rib
around a tire
Pulling away of the tread from the tire car-
Tread separation
cass
The projections within the principal
Treadwear indicators (TWI) grooves designed to give a visual indica-
tion of the degrees of wear of the tread
The fixture used to hold the wheel and tire
Wheel-holding fixture
assembly securely during testing
*
: Table 1 -Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load for var-
ious designated seating capacities

Designated seating Occupant distribution in


Vehicle normal load,
capacity, Number of a normally loaded vehi-
Number of occupants
occupants cle
2 through 4 2 2 in front
2 in front, 1 in second
5 through 10 3
seat
8-1. Specifications 411

Designated seating Occupant distribution in


Vehicle normal load,
capacity, Number of a normally loaded vehi-
Number of occupants
occupants cle
2 in front, 1 in second
11 through 15 5 seat, 1 in third seat, 1 in
fourth seat
2 in front, 2 in second
16 through 20 7 seat, 2 in third seat, 1 in
fourth seat

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Vehicle specifications
412 8-2. Customization

Customizable features 2 4.2-inch display meter: Press


8-2.Customization

or to select the
Your vehicle includes a vari- desired item to be custom-
ety of electronic features ized.
that can be personalized to 7-inch display meter: Press
suit your preferences. The
settings of these features or to select the desired item
can be changed using the to be customized.
multi-information display, 3 Press or press and hold .
the audio system screen, or
at your Toyota dealer. The available settings will differ
depending on if is pressed or
pressed and held. Follow the
Customizing vehicle fea- instructions on the display.
tures
WARNING
■ Changing by using the ■ During customization
audio system screen As the engine needs to be run-
ning during customization, ensure
1 Select on the main menu. that the vehicle is parked in a
place with adequate ventilation. In
2 Select “Vehicle customize”. a closed area such as a garage,
3 Select the item to change the exhaust gases including harmful
carbon monoxide (CO) may col-
settings of from the list. lect and enter the vehicle. This
For functions that can be turned may lead to death or a serious
health hazard.
on/off, select (ON)/
(OFF).
■ Changing by using the NOTICE
meter control switches ■ During customization
1 Select (4.2-inch display) To prevent battery discharge,
ensure that the engine is running
or (7-inch display) of the while customizing features.
multi-information display.

Customizable features
Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other func-
tions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer for further
details.
Settings that can be changed using the audio system screen
Settings that can be changed using the meter control switches
8-2. Customization 413

Settings that can be changed by your Toyota dealer


Definition of symbols: O = Available, — = Not available
■ Gauges, meters and multi-information display (P.82, 86, 89,
91, 97)

Function*1 Default setting Customized setting


French
Language English O O —
Spanish
km (km/L)
km (L/100 km)
Units*2 miles (MPG) — O —
miles (MPG Impe-
rial)
Casual
Meter Style*3 Smart — O —
Sporty
Speedometer
Dial Type*3 Tachometer — O —
Simple (non-dial)
Eco Driving Indicator
On Off — O —
Light
Trip average (Aver-
age fuel consump-
Total average tion [after start])
(Average fuel
Fuel economy display Tank average — O —
consumption
[after reset]) (Average fuel con-
sumption [after 8
refuel])
Vehicle specifications

Audio system linked dis-


On Off — O —
play
Drive information type After start After reset — O —
Average vehicle
Drive information items speed
Distance — O —
(First item)
Elapsed time
414 8-2. Customization

Function*1 Default setting Customized setting


Average vehicle
Drive information items speed
Elapsed time — O —
(Second item)
Distance
Pop-up display On Off — O —
*1
: For details about each function: P.95
*2: The default setting varies according to country.
*3
: 7-inch display
■ Door lock (P.111, 117, 381)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Driver’s door
unlocked in
one step, all All doors unlocked
Unlocking using a key — — O
doors in one step
unlocked in
two step
Shift position Off
Automatic door locking linked door
O — O
function locking opera- Speed linked door
tion locking operation

Shift position Off


Automatic door unlock- linked door Driver’s door linked
O — O
ing function unlocking door unlocking
operation operation
Locking/unlocking of the
trunk when all doors are On Off — — O
locked/unlocked

■ Smart key system* and wireless remote control* (P.111, 120)

Function Default setting Customized setting

Operating signal (Buzz- Off


5 O — O
ers) 1 to 7
Operation signal (Emer-
On Off O — O
gency flashers)
8-2. Customization 415

Function Default setting Customized setting


Time elapsed before Off
automatic door lock
30 seconds
function is activated if 60 seconds O — O
door is not opened after
120 seconds
being unlocked
Open door warning
On Off — — O
buzzer
*
: If equipped
■ Smart key system* (P.111, 120)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Smart key system On Off — — O
Smart door unlocking Driver’s door All the doors O — O
Time elapsed before Off
unlocking all the door
1.5 seconds
when gripping and hold- 2.0 seconds — — O
ing the driver’s door
2.5 seconds
handle
Number of consecutive As many as
2 times — — O
door lock operations desired
Engine switch illumina-
On Off — — O
tion
*: If equipped
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■ Wireless remote control* (P.108, 111, 117)
Vehicle specifications

Function Default setting Customized setting


Wireless remote control On Off — — O
Driver’s door
unlocked in
one step, all All doors unlocked
Unlocking operation O — O
doors in one step
unlocked in
two step
416 8-2. Customization

Function Default setting Customized setting


One short press
Push twice
Trunk unlocking opera- Press and hold
Press and hold — — O
tion (short)
(long)
Off
Theft deterrent panic
On Off — — O
mode
Locking operation when
On Off O — O
door opened
*
: If equipped
■ Engine switch* (P.155)

Function Default setting


ACC customization
Enabling/Disabling ACC On, Off O — —
mode
*
: Vehicles with a smart key system
■ Power windows and moon roof* (P.134, 137)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Mechanical key linked
Off On — — O
operation
Wireless remote control
Off On (open only) — — O
linked operation
Wireless remote control
linked operation signal On Off — — O
(buzzer)
*
: If equipped
8-2. Customization 417

■ Moon roof* (P.137)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Linked operation of com-
ponents when key is Slide only Tilt only — — O
used (open only)
Linked operation of com-
ponents when wireless Slide only Tilt only — — O
remote control is used
*
: If equipped
■ Automatic light control system (P.173)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Light sensor sensitivity Standard -2 to 2 O — O
Time elapsed before Off
headlights automatically
30 seconds 60 seconds O — O
turn off after doors are
closed 90 seconds
Windshield wiper linked
On Off — — O
headlight illumination

■ Lights (P.173)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Daytime running light
system
On Off* O — O
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*
: Except for Canada
■ PCS (Pre-Collision System) (P.190)
Vehicle specifications

Function Customized setting


PCS (Pre-Collision Sys-
On, Off — O —
tem)*1

Warning timing*2 Later, Default, Earlier — O —


*1: The system is automatically enabled each time the engine switch is
turned to ON.
*2
: This setting changes in accordance with My Settings
418 8-2. Customization

■ LDA (Lane Departure Alert) (P.206)

Function Customized setting


LDA (Lane Departure
On, Off — O —
Alert) system*

Alert timing* Default, Earlier — O —

Alert options* Vibration, Beep — O —


*: This setting changes in accordance with My Settings
■ Dynamic radar cruise control (P.219)

Function Customized setting

Acceleration setting* High, Mid, Low — O —

Guide message* On, Off — O —

Curve speed reduction* High, Mid, Low, Off — O —


*: This setting changes in accordance with My Settings
■ Proactive Driving Assist (P.211)

Function Customized setting

Proactive Driving Assist* On, Off — O —


Obstacle Anticipation
On, Off — O —
Assist*

Deceleration Assist* On, Off — O —

Support timing* Later, Default, Earlier — O —


*
: This setting changes in accordance with My Settings
■ RSA (Road Sign Assist)* (P.217)

Function Customized setting


RSA (Road Sign Assist) On, Off — O —
Excess speed notifica-
None, Visual, Visual and Audible — O —
tion method
8-2. Customization 419

Function Customized setting


Other notifications
None, Visual, Visual and Audible — O —
method
Excess speed notifica- 5 mph (10 km/h), 3 mph (5 km/h), 1
— O —
tion level mph (2 km/h)
*
: If equipped
■ Driver break suggestion (P.209)

Function Customized setting


Driver break suggestion On, Off — O —

■ BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)* (P.232)

Function Default setting Customized setting


BSM (Blind Spot Moni-
On Off — O —
tor)
Outside rear view mirror
Bright Dim — O —
indicator brightness
Alert timing for pres- Early
ence of approaching Intermediate — O —
vehicle (sensitivity) Late

*: If equipped
■ RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) function* (P.237)

Function Default setting Customized setting 8


RCTA (Rear Cross Traf-
On Off — O —
Vehicle specifications

fic Alert)
Level 1
Buzzer volume Level 2 — O —
Level 3
*
: If equipped
420 8-2. Customization

■ Safe Exit Assist* (P.243)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Safe Exit Assist On Off — O —
Outside rearview mir-
On Off — O —
rors display
High
Detection sensitivity Middle — O —
Low
*
: If equipped
■ Automatic air conditioning system* (P.263)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Switching between out-
side air and recirculated
air mode linked to auto- On Off O — O
matic mode switch oper-
ation
A/C auto switch opera-
On Off O — O
tion
*: If equipped
■ Illumination (P.271)

Function Default setting Customized setting


Off
Time elapsed before the
15 seconds 7.5 seconds O — O
interior lights turn off
30 seconds
Operation after the
engine switch is turned On Off — — O
off
Operation when the
On Off — — O
doors are unlocked
Operation when you
approach the vehicle
with the electronic key On Off — — O
on your person*
8-2. Customization 421
*
: If equipped

■ Vehicle customization
● When the smart key system is off,
Smart door unlocking cannot be
customized.
● When the doors remain closed
after unlocking the doors and the
automatic door lock function is
activated, the signals will be gen-
erated in accordance with the
operation signal (buzzer) and the
operation signal (emergency
flashers) settings.
■ In the following situations, cus-
tomize mode in which the set-
tings can be changed through
the multi-information display
will automatically be turned off
● The engine switch is turned off.
● The vehicle begins to move while
the customize mode screen is dis-
played.

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Vehicle specifications
422 8-3. Initialization

Items to initialize
8-3.Initialization

The following items must be initialized for normal system


operation after such cases as the battery being reconnected,
or maintenance being performed on the vehicle:

List of items to initialize

Item When to initialize Reference


Message indicat-
ing maintenance is • After maintenance is performed P.295
required
• When rotating front and rear
tires which have different tire
inflation pressures
• When the tire inflation pressure
is changed such as when the
Tire pressure warn- tire size is changed.
P.316
ing system* • When the tire inflation pressure
is changed such as when
changing traveling speed or load
weight
• When changing between two
registered wheel sets
*
: If equipped
423

For owners
9

9-1. For owners


.

Reporting safety defects for


U.S. owners............... 424
Reporting safety defects for
Canadian owners ...... 424
Seat belt instructions for
Canadian owners (in
French)...................... 425
SRS airbag instructions for
Canadian owners (in
French)...................... 426

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For owners
424 9-1. For owners

Reporting safety Reporting safety


9-1.For owners

defects for U.S. own- defects for Canadian


ers owners

If you believe that your vehicle Canadian customers who


has a defect which could wish to report a safety-related
cause a crash or could cause defect to Transport Canada,
injury or death, you should Defects Investigations and
immediately inform the Recalls, may telephone the
National Highway Traffic toll-free hotline
Safety Administration 1-800-333-0510, mail Trans-
(NHTSA) in addition to notify- port Canada - ASFAD, 330
ing Toyota Motor Sales, Sparks Street, Ottawa, ON,
U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: K1A 0N5, or complete the
1-800-331-4331). online form at
https://www.tc.gc.ca/recalls.
If NHTSA receives similar
complaints, it may open an
investigation, and if it finds
that a safety defect exists in a
group of vehicles, it may order
a recall and remedy cam-
paign. However, NHTSA can-
not become involved in
individual problems between
you, your dealer, or Toyota
Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may
call the Vehicle Safety Hotline
toll-free at 1-888-327-4236
(TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to
http://www.safercar.gov ; or
write to: Administrator,
NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey
Ave. SE., Washington, DC
20590. You can also obtain
other information about motor
vehicle safety from
http://www.safercar.gov.
9-1. For owners 425

Seat belt instructions sécurité.


for Canadian owners
(in French) Entretien et soin
■ Traitement des ceintures de
The following is a French sécurité
explanation of seat belt
instructions extracted from Nettoyez avec un chiffon ou une
the seat belt section in this éponge humidifiés avec de l'eau
manual. savonneuse tiède. Vérifiez
régulièrement que les ceintures
See the seat belt section for ne sont pas usées, effilochées
more detailed seat belt ou entaillées excessivement.
instructions in English.
WARNING

Utilisation correcte des ■ Détérioration et usure des


ceintures de sécurité
ceintures de sécurité Inspectez le système de ceintures
de sécurité régulièrement. Con-
trôlez l'absence de coupures,
d'effilochages et de pièces
desserrées. N'utilisez pas une
ceinture de sécurité endommagée
avant qu'elle ne soit remplacée.
Une ceinture de sécurité endom-
magée ne permet pas de protéger
un occupant de blessures graves
ou mortelles.

 Déroulez la sangle diagonale


de telle sorte qu'elle passe
bien sur l'épaule, sans pour
autant être en contact avec le
cou ou glisser de l'épaule. 9
 Placez la sangle abdominale
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le plus bas possible sur les


hanches.
 Réglez la position du dossier
de siège. Asseyez-vous le
dos droit et calez-vous bien
dans le siège.
 Ne vrillez pas la ceinture de
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SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in


French)

The following is a French explanation of SRS airbag instruc-


tions extracted from the SRS airbag section in this manual.
See the SRS airbag section for more detailed SRS airbag instruc-
tions in English.

Système de coussins gonflables SRS


■ Emplacement des coussins gonflables SRS

 Coussins gonflables frontaux SRS


Coussin gonflable conducteur/coussin gonflable du passager
avant SRS
Participe à la protection de la tête et du thorax du conducteur et du pas-
sager avant contre les chocs contre les éléments de l'habitacle
Coussin gonflable de genoux SRS
Participe à la protection du conducteur
Coussin gonflable de coussin de siège SRS
Contribue à retenir le passager avant
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 Coussins gonflables latéraux et rideaux SRS
Coussins gonflables latéraux avant SRS
Participent à la protection du torse des occupants de siège avant
Coussins gonflables latéraux arrière SRS
Participent à la protection du torse des occupants des sièges latéraux
arrière
Coussins gonflables rideaux SRS
• Participent principalement à la protection de la tête des occupants des
sièges latéraux
• Peut contribuer à empêcher les occupants d’être éjectés du véhicule en
cas de tonneau
■ Composants du système de coussins gonflables SRS

Coussin gonflable de coussin de siège


Contact de boucle de ceinture de sécurité du passager avant
Coussin gonflable passager avant
Coussins gonflables rideaux 9
Capteurs d'impact latéral (portes avant)
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Coussins gonflables latéraux avant


Témoins indicateurs “AIR BAG ON” et “AIR BAG OFF”
Prétensionneurs de ceintures de sécurité et limiteurs de force
Coussins gonflables latéraux arrière
Capteurs d'impact latéral (avant)
Coussin gonflable conducteur
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Contact de boucle de ceinture de sécurité conducteur


Capteur de position du siège conducteur
Coussin gonflable de genoux du conducteur
Témoin d'avertissement SRS
Capteurs d'impact avant
Ensemble de capteurs de coussins gonflables
Votre véhicule est équipé de COUSSINS GONFLABLES INTELLI-
GENTS conçus selon les normes de sécurité américaines applica-
bles aux véhicules à moteur (FMVSS208). L'ensemble de capteurs
de coussins gonflables (ECU) régule le déploiement des coussins
gonflables sur la base des informations qu'il reçoit des capteurs,
etc., indiqués ci-dessus dans le schéma illustrant les composants du
système. Parmi ces informations figurent la gravité du choc et l'occu-
pation du véhicule par les passagers. Le déploiement rapide des
coussins gonflables est obtenu au moyen d'une réaction chimique
dans les dispositifs pyrotechniques, qui produit un gaz inoffensif per-
mettant d'amortir le mouvement des occupants.

WARNING
■ Précautions relatives aux
coussins gonflables SRS
Respectez les précautions suiva-
ntes concernant les coussins gon-
flables SRS.
Le non-respect de ces précau-
tions peut occasionner des bless-
ures graves, voire mortelles.
● Le conducteur et tous les pas-
sagers du véhicule doivent por-
ter correctement leur ceinture
de sécurité.
Les coussins gonflables SRS
sont des dispositifs supplémen-
taires à utiliser avec les cein-
tures de sécurité.
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WARNING • Si votre volant est réglable,


inclinez-le vers le bas. Cela a
● Le coussin gonflable conduc- pour effet d'orienter le coussin
teur SRS se déploie avec une gonflable en direction de votre
force considérable, pouvant poitrine plutôt que de votre tête
occasionner des blessures et de votre cou.
graves, voire mortelles, si le
conducteur se trouve très près Réglez votre siège selon les
du coussin gonflable. L'autorité recommandations de la NHTSA
fédérale chargée de la sécurité ci-dessus, tout en conservant le
routière aux États-Unis contrôle des pédales, du volant et
(NHTSA) conseille: la vue des commandes du tab-
La zone à risque du coussin gon- leau de bord.
flable conducteur se situant dans ● Si vous attachez une rallonge
les premiers 2 à 3 in. (50 à 75 de ceinture de sécurité aux bou-
mm) de déploiement, vous placer cles de ceinture de sécurité
à 10 in. (250 mm) de votre cous- avant, sans l'attacher au pêne
sin gonflable conducteur vous de la ceinture de sécurité, les
garantit une marge de sécurité. coussins gonflables frontaux
Cette distance est à mesurer SRS déterminent que le con-
entre le centre du volant et le ster- ducteur et le passager avant ont
num. Si vous êtes assis à moins attaché leur ceinture de sécu-
de 10 in. (250 mm), vous pouvez rité, bien que la ceinture de
changer votre position de con- sécurité ne soit pas attachée.
duite de plusieurs façons: Dans ce cas, les coussins gon-
• Reculez votre siège le plus pos- flables frontaux SRS peuvent
sible, de manière à pouvoir ne pas se déployer correcte-
encore atteindre confortable- ment en cas de collision, pou-
ment les pédales. vant occasionner des blessures
graves, voire mortelles. Veillez
• Inclinez légèrement le dossier à porter la ceinture de sécurité
du siège. avec la rallonge de ceinture de
Bien que les véhicules aient une sécurité.
conception différente, un grand
nombre de conducteurs peu-
vent s'asseoir à une distance de
10 in. (250 mm), même avec le
siège conducteur complètement
avancé, simplement en inclinant
un peu le dossier de siège. Si 9
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la route après avoir incliné le
dossier de votre siège, utilisez
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un coussin ferme et antidéra-


pant pour vous rehausser ou
remontez le siège si votre
véhicule est équipé de cette
fonction.
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WARNING ● Ne laissez pas un enfant rester


debout devant le coussin gon-
● Le coussin gonflable passager flable passager avant SRS ou
avant SRS se déploie égale- s'asseoir sur les genoux du pas-
ment avec une force con- sager avant.
sidérable, pouvant occasionner
des blessures graves, voire
mortelles, si le passager avant
se trouve très près du coussin
gonflable. Le siège du passager
avant doit être éloigné le plus
possible du coussin gonflable
en réglant le dossier de siège
de façon à ce que le passager
avant soit assis bien droit dans
le siège. ● Ne laissez pas les occupants
des sièges avant voyager avec
● Les nourrissons et les enfants un objet sur les genoux.
qui ne sont pas correctement
assis et/ou attachés peuvent ● Ne vous appuyez pas contre la
être grièvement blessés ou tués porte, le rail latéral de toit ou les
par le déploiement d'un coussin montants avant, latéraux et
gonflable. Un nourrisson ou un arrière.
enfant trop petit pour utiliser une
ceinture de sécurité doit être
correctement attaché au moyen
d'un siège de sécurité enfant.
Toyota recommande vivement
d'installer tous les nourrissons
et enfants sur les sièges arrière
du véhicule et de prévoir pour
eux des systèmes de retenue
adaptés. Les sièges arrière sont
plus sûrs pour les nourrissons ● Ne laissez personne s'age-
et les enfants que le siège du nouiller sur les sièges passag-
passager avant. ers en appui contre la porte ou
sortir la tête ou les mains à
● Ne vous asseyez pas sur le l'extérieur du véhicule.
bord du siège et ne vous
appuyez pas contre la planche
de bord.
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WARNING ● Véhicules sans système


d'accès et de démarrage mains
● Ne fixez rien et ne posez rien libres: Ne fixez pas d'objets
sur des emplacements tels que lourds, pointus ou très durs, tels
la planche de bord, la garniture que des clés et des accessoires
du volant et la partie inférieure aux clés. Ces objets risquent
du tableau de bord. d'entraver le déploiement du
Ces éléments peuvent se trans- coussin gonflable de genoux
former en projectiles lorsque les SRS ou d'être projetés vers le
coussins gonflables conducteur, siège conducteur par la force de
passager avant et genoux SRS déploiement du coussin gon-
se déploient. flable, constituant ainsi un dan-
ger potentiel.

● Ne fixez rien aux portes, à la


vitre du pare-brise, aux vitres ● Ne suspendez aucun cintre ou
latérales, aux montants avant et objet dur aux crochets à vête-
arrière, au rail latéral de toit et à ments. Tous ces objets pour-
la poignée de maintien. (Sauf raient se transformer en
pour l'étiquette de limitation de projectiles et causer des bless-
vitesse) ures graves, voire mortelles en
cas de déploiement des couss-
ins gonflables rideaux SRS.
● Si un cache en vinyle est placé
sur la zone où le coussin gon-
flable de genoux du conducteur
SRS se déploie, assurez-vous
de le retirer.

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WARNING ● Si les parties renfermant les


coussins gonflables SRS,
● N'utilisez aucun accessoire de comme les garnitures du volant
siège recouvrant les zones de et des montants avant et
déploiement des coussins gon- arrière, sont endommagées ou
flables latéraux SRS et du cous- craquelées, faites-les remplacer
sin gonflable de coussin de par votre concessionnaire Toy-
siège SRS, car il risque de ota.
gêner le déploiement des cous-
sins gonflables SRS. De tels ● Ne placez rien sur le siège du
accessoires peuvent empêcher passager avant, comme un
les coussins gonflables latéraux coussin par exemple. Cela a
et le coussin gonflable de cous- pour conséquence de répartir le
sin de siège de s'activer cor- poids du passager sur toute la
rectement, désactiver le surface du siège, ce qui
système ou entraîner le déploie- empêche le capteur de détecter
ment accidentel des coussins correctement le poids du pas-
gonflables latéraux et du cous- sager. En conséquence, les
sin gonflable de coussin de coussins gonflables frontaux
siège, occasionnant des bless- SRS du passager avant ris-
ures graves, voire mortelles. quent de ne pas se déployer en
cas de collision.
● Évitez de faire subir des chocs
ou des pressions excessives ■ Modification et mise au rebut
aux parties renfermant les com- des composants du système
posants de coussins gonflables de coussins gonflables SRS
SRS ou aux portes avant. Ne mettez pas votre véhicule au
En effet, cela pourrait entraîner rebut et ne procédez à aucune
un dysfonctionnement des des modifications suivantes sans
coussins gonflables SRS. consulter votre concessionnaire
● Ne touchez aucun composant Toyota. Les coussins gonflables
immédiatement après le SRS peuvent ne pas fonctionner
déploiement (gonflage) des correctement ou se déployer (se
coussins gonflables SRS, car ils gonfler) accidentellement, provo-
peuvent être chauds. quant la mort ou de graves bless-
ures.
● Si vous avez des difficultés à
respirer après le déploiement ● Installation, dépose, démon-
des coussins gonflables SRS, tage et réparation des coussins
ouvrez une porte ou une vitre gonflables SRS
pour faire entrer de l'air frais, ou ● Réparations, modifications,
bien descendez du véhicule si démontage ou remplacement
cela ne présente pas de danger. du volant, du tableau de bord,
Essuyez tout résidu dès que de la planche de bord, des
possible afin d'éviter d'éventu- sièges ou de leur garnissage,
elles irritations de la peau. des montants avant, latéraux et
arrière, des rails latéraux de toit,
des panneaux de porte avant,
des garnitures de porte avant
ou des haut-parleurs de porte
avant
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WARNING
● Modifications du panneau de
porte avant (par exemple,
perçage d'un trou dans le pan-
neau)
● Réparations ou modifications
des ailes avant, du pare-chocs
avant ou des flancs de l'habita-
cle
● Installation d'un protège-calan-
dre (pare-buffle, pare-kangou-
rou, etc.), de chasse-neige, de
treuils ou d'un porte-bagages de
toit
● Modifications du système de
suspension du véhicule
● Installation d'appareils électro-
niques tels que les émet-
teurs/récepteurs radios mobiles
et les lecteurs CD
● Modifications de votre véhicule
pour une personne atteinte d'un
handicap physique

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Index

What to do if... (Trouble-


.

shooting) ................... 436


Alphabetical Index....... 439
436 What to do if... (Troubleshooting)

What to do if... (Troubleshooting)


1-1.What to do if... (Troubleshooting)

If you have a problem, When locking the doors, make sure


that you have the electronic key on
check the following before
your person.
contacting your Toyota
dealer.  The function may not operate
properly due to the condition
of the radio wave. (P.109,
The doors cannot be 121)
locked, unlocked, opened
or closed The rear door cannot be
opened

You lose your keys  Is the child-protector lock set?


The rear door cannot be opened
 If you lose your keys or from inside the vehicle when the
mechanical keys, new genu- lock is set. Open the rear door from
ine keys or mechanical keys outside and then unlock the
child-protector lock. (P.116)
can be made by your Toyota
dealer. (P.381)
If you think something is
 If you lose your keys or elec-
wrong
tronic keys, the risk of vehicle
theft increases significantly. The engine does not start
Contact your Toyota dealer (vehicles without a smart
immediately. (P.381) key system)
 Is the shift lever in P?
The doors cannot be
locked or unlocked (P.154)
 Is the steering wheel
 Is the key battery weak or unlocked? (P.154)
depleted? (P.333)
 Is the battery discharged?
 Vehicles with a smart key sys- (P.383)
tem: Is the engine switch in
The engine does not start
ON?
(vehicles with a smart key
When locking the doors, turn the system)
engine switch off. (P.157)
 Did you press the engine
 Vehicles with a smart key sys- switch while firmly depress-
tem: Is the electronic key left ing the brake pedal?
inside the vehicle? (P.155)
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) 437

 Is the shift lever in P? The power window except for the


(P.155) one at the driver’s seat cannot be
operated if the window lock switch
 Is the electronic key any- is pressed. (P.136)
where detectable inside the
The engine switch is
vehicle? (P.120)
turned off automatically
 Is the electronic key battery (vehicles with a smart key
weak or depleted? system)
In this case, the engine can be  The auto power off function
started in a temporary way. will be operated if the vehicle
(P.382) is left in ACC or ON (the
 Is the battery discharged? engine is not running) for a
(P.383) period of time. (P.159)
The shift lever cannot be
A warning buzzer sounds
shifted from P even if you
during driving
depress the brake pedal
 Is the engine switch in ON?  The seat belt reminder light is
If you cannot release the shift lever flashing
by depressing the brake pedal with Are the driver and the passenger
the engine switch in ON. (P.161) wearing the seat belts? (P.359)
The steering wheel can-  The parking brake indicator is
not be turned after the on
engine is stopped (vehi-
Is the parking brake released?
cles without a smart key
(P.168)
system)
 It is locked to prevent theft of Depending on the situation,
the vehicle if the key is pulled other types of warning buzzer
from the engine switch. may also sound. (P.356, 366)
(P.154) An alarm is activated and
the horn sounds (vehicles
The windows do not open with an alarm)
or close by operating the
power window switches  Did anyone inside the vehicle
open a door during setting the
 Is the window lock switch
alarm?
pressed?
Do one of the following to deac-
tivate or stop the alarms:
438 What to do if... (Troubleshooting)

 Unlock the doors.


 Turn the engine switch to
ACC or ON, or start the
engine. (The alarm will be
deactivated or stopped after a
few seconds.)
A warning buzzer sounds
when leaving the vehicle
(vehicles with a smart key
system)
 Is the electronic key left inside
the vehicle?
Check the message on the
multi-information display. (P.366)
A warning light turns on
or a warning message is
displayed
 When a warning light turns on
or a warning message is dis-
played, refer to P.356, 366.

When a problem has


occurred

If you have a flat tire

 Stop the vehicle in a safe


place and replace the flat tire
with the spare tire. (P.370)

The vehicle becomes


stuck

 Try the procedure for when


the vehicle becomes stuck in
mud, dirt, or snow. (P.389)
Alphabetical Index 439

Alphabetical Index
A Side and curtain shield airbags
operating conditions .............34
A/C Side and curtain shield airbags
Air conditioning filter.............331 precautions...........................36
Automatic air conditioning sys- SRS airbags ...........................31
tem .....................................263 SRS warning light .................357
Manual air conditioning system Alarm
...........................................258 Alarm ......................................78
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) Warning buzzer ....................356
...............................................248 Anchor brackets .................50, 68
Warning light ........................358 Antennas (smart key system)120
ACA (Active Cornering Assist) Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
...............................................249 ...............................................248
Active Cornering Assist (ACA) Warning light.........................358
...............................................249 Approach warning ..................226
AHB (Automatic High Beam).175 Armrest....................................285
Air conditioning filter .............331 Assist grips .............................285
Air conditioning system Audio system-linked display .95,
Air conditioning filter.............331 100
Automatic air conditioning sys- Automatic air conditioning sys-
tem .....................................263 tem .........................................263
Manual air conditioning system Automatic High Beam ............175
...........................................258 Automatic light control system
Airbags ...............................................174
Airbag operating conditions....33 Average fuel economy .......93, 98
Airbag precautions for your child Average vehicle speed .....95, 100
.............................................36
Correct driving posture...........25 B
Curtain shield airbag operating
conditions .............................34 Back-up lights
Curtain shield airbag precautions Replacing light bulbs ............345
.............................................36 Wattage ................................398
Front passenger occupant clas- Battery
sification system...................41 Battery checking ...................308
General airbag precautions....36 If the battery is discharged ...383
Locations of airbags ...............31 Preparing and checking before
Modification and disposal of air- winter..................................253
bags .....................................39 Warning light.........................357
Side airbag operating conditions Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) ......232
.............................................34 Bottle holders .........................274
Side airbag precautions .........36 Brake
Brake hold ............................171
Fluid..............................307, 396
440 Alphabetical Index

Parking brake .......................168 Seat belt extender precautions


Warning light ........................356 .............................................28
Brake assist ............................248 Seat belt precautions..............47
Break-in tips ...........................144 Trunk precautions.................117
Brightness control Child-protectors......................116
Instrument panel light control88, Cleaning
91 Exterior .................................288
Meter light control...................90 Interior ..................................291
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)......232 Seat belts .............................291
Wheels and wheel ornaments
C ...........................................288
Clock........................86, 88, 89, 91
Care Coat hooks ..............................285
Exterior.................................288 Condenser...............................307
Interior ..................................291 Console box ............................275
Seat belts .............................291 Consumption screen..............102
Wheels and wheel ornaments Continuously variable transmis-
...........................................288 sion ................................160, 162
Cargo capacity .......................152 If the shift lever cannot be shifted
Chains .....................................254 from P.........................161, 164
Child restraint system M mode ................................165
Fixed with a LATCH system ...64 Paddle shift switches ....164, 165
Fixed with a seat belt .............60 Cooling system.......................306
Front passenger occupant clas- Engine overheating ..............387
sification system...................41 Cruise control .........................227
Points to remember................48 Cup holders.............................274
Riding with children ................47 Current fuel consumption..93, 98
Types of child restraint system Curtain shield airbags..............31
installation method ...............50 Customizable features ...........412
Using an anchor bracket ........68
Child safety D
Airbag precautions .................36
Battery precautions ......309, 386 Daytime running light system173
Child restraint system.............50 Defogger
Heated steering wheel and seat Outside rear view mirrors ...260,
heater precautions .............269 265
How your child should wear the Rear window.................260, 265
seat belt................................28 Windshield ....................259, 264
Moon roof precautions .........138 Dimensions .............................392
Power window lock switch....136 Dinghy towing.........................153
Power window precautions ..135 Display
Rear door child-protectors.... 116 Cruise control .......................228
Dynamic radar cruise control222
Alphabetical Index 441

Multi-information display ..91, 97 Electric Power Steering (EPS)


RCTA....................................237 ...............................................249
Warning message ................366 Warning light.........................358
Display change button.......87, 90 Electronic key .........................106
Do-it-yourself maintenance ...295 Battery-saving function .........121
Door lock If the electronic key does not
Doors.................................... 111 operate properly .................381
Key ....................................... 112 Replacing the battery ...........333
Smart key system.................120 Emergency Driving Stop System
Wireless remote control .......108 ...............................................230
Doors Emergency flashers ...............348
Automatic door locking and Emergency, in case of
unlocking system................ 116 If a warning buzzer sounds ..356
Door glasses ........................134 If a warning light turns on .....356
Door lock .............................. 111 If a warning message is dis-
Open door warning buzzer. 113, played.................................366
116 If the battery is discharged ...383
Outside rear view mirrors .....132 If the electronic key does not
Rear door child-protectors.... 116 operate properly .................381
Side doors ............................ 111 If the engine will not start......379
Drive distance...................95, 100 If the vehicle is submerged or
Drive information .............95, 100 water on the road is rising ..350
Drive-Start Control (DSC) ......149 If you have a flat tire .............370
Driving If you lose your keys.............381
Break-in tips .........................144 If you think something is wrong
Correct driving posture...........25 ...........................................354
Driving mode select switch...247 If your vehicle becomes stuck
Procedures...........................143 ...........................................389
Winter drive tips ...................253 If your vehicle has to be stopped
Driving information display92, 98 in an emergency.................348
Driving range ......................93, 98 If your vehicle needs to be towed
Driving support system informa- ...........................................351
tion display .......................94, 99 If your vehicle overheats ......387
DSC (Drive-Start Control) ......149 Engine
Dynamic radar cruise control219 ACCESSORY mode .............158
Compartment........................304
E Engine switch ...............154, 155
Fuel pump shut off system ...355
Eco Driving Indicator .........93, 98 Hood .....................................302
Eco Driving Indicator Light93, 98 How to start the engine 154, 155
EDR (Event data recorder).........8 Identification number ............393
Elapsed time .....................95, 100 If the engine will not start......379
442 Alphabetical Index

If your vehicle has to be stopped Washer .................................310


in an emergency.................348 Front passenger occupant clas-
Ignition switch (engine switch) sification system ....................41
...................................154, 155 Front seats
Overheating..........................387 Adjustment ...........................125
Tachometer ............................86 Cleaning ...............................291
Engine coolant Correct driving posture ...........25
Capacity ...............................395 Head restraints .....................128
Checking ..............................306 Seat heaters .........................269
Preparing and checking before Front side marker lights
winter..................................253 Light switch...........................173
Engine coolant temperature Replacing light bulbs ............342
gauge.................................86, 89 Wattage ................................398
Engine immobilizer system .....77 Front turn signal lights
Engine oil Replacing light bulbs ............341
Capacity ...............................394 Turn signal lever ...................167
Checking ..............................304 Wattage ................................398
Preparing and checking before Front turn signal/parking lights
winter..................................253 Replacing light bulbs ............341
Warning light ........................357 Fuel
Engine switch .................154, 155 Capacity ...............................393
Auto power off function ........159 Fuel gauge .......................86, 89
Changing the engine switch Fuel pump shut off system ...355
modes ................................158 Information ...........................399
If your vehicle has to be stopped Refueling ..............................180
in an emergency.................348 Type......................................393
Enhanced VSC........................249 Warning light.........................359
EPS (Electric Power Steering) Fuel consumption
...............................................249 Average fuel economy......93, 98
Warning light ........................358 Current fuel consumption .93, 98
Event data recorder (EDR).........8 Fuel economy .....................93, 98
Fuel filler door
F Refueling ..............................180
Fuel gauge...........................86, 89
Flat tire Fuel pump shut off system....355
Tire pressure warning system Fuses .......................................336
...........................................313
Vehicles with a spare tire .....370 G
Floor mats .................................24
Fluid Gauges ................................86, 89
Brake....................................396 Glove box ................................274
Continuously variable transmis- Glove box light........................274
sion.....................................396
Alphabetical Index 443

H Illuminated entry system .......272


Indicators ..................................84
Head restraints .......................128 Initialization
Headlight aim..........................339 Items to initialize ...................422
Headlights Maintenance .........................295
AHB (Automatic High Beam) 175 Power windows ....................134
Light switch ..........................173 Inside rear view mirror ...........131
Headlights/daytime running Instrument panel light control88,
lights 91
Replacing light bulbs ............341 Interior lights...........................271
Heated steering wheel ...........269 Front interior light .................271
Heaters Rear interior light ..................271
Automatic air conditioning sys- Wattage ................................398
tem .....................................263
Heated steering wheel .........269 J
Manual air conditioning system
...........................................258 Jack
Outside rear view mirrors ...260, Positioning a floor jack .........303
265 Vehicle-equipped jack ..........371
Seat heaters.........................269 Jack handle .............................371
High mounted stoplight Jam protection function
Replacing light bulbs ............341 Moon roof .............................137
Hill-start assist control ..........249 Power windows ....................134
Hood
Open ....................................302 K
Hooks
Keyless entry
Coat hooks ...........................285
Smart key system .................120
Retaining hooks (floor mat) ....24
Wireless remote control........108
Horn .........................................130
Keys
Battery-saving function .........121
I
Electronic key .......................106
I/M test .....................................298 Engine switch ...............154, 155
Identification If the electronic key does not
Engine ..................................393 operate properly .................381
Vehicle..................................392 If you lose your keys.............381
Ignition switch (engine switch) Key number plate .................106
.......................................154, 155 Keyless entry ................ 111, 120
Auto power off function ........159 Mechanical key.....................106
Changing the engine switch Replacing the battery ...........333
modes ................................158 Warning buzzer ....................120
If your vehicle has to be stopped Wireless remote control........108
in an emergency.................348 Knee airbags .............................31
444 Alphabetical Index

L LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch


...............................................204
Lane Departure Alert (LDA) ...206
Lane Tracing Assist (LTA)......201 M
Operation .............................201
Language (multi-information dis- Maintenance
play) .................................95, 100 Do-it-yourself maintenance ..300
LATCH anchors ........................64 General maintenance ...........296
LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ...206 Maintenance data .................392
Operation .............................206 Maintenance requirements ...294
LED accent lights Malfunction indicator lamp....357
Light switch ..........................173 Manual air conditioning system
Replacing light bulbs ............341 ...............................................258
Lever Menu icons..........................91, 97
Auxiliary catch lever .............302 Meter
Hood lock release lever........302 Clock ................................86, 89
Internal trunk release lever... 119 Indicators ................................84
Shift lever .....................160, 162 Instrument panel light control88,
Turn signal lever...................167 91
Wiper lever ...........................178 Meter control switches......92, 97
License plate lights Meter light control ...................90
Light switch ..........................173 Meters ..............................86, 89
Replacing light bulbs ............341 Multi-information display...91, 97
Wattage ................................398 Settings ..........................95, 100
Light bulbs Warning lights.......................356
Replacing .............................340 Warning message.................366
Lights Mirrors
AHB (Automatic High Beam) 175 Inside rear view mirror ..........131
Front interior lights ...............271 Outside rear view mirror defog-
Headlight switch ...................173 gers ............................260, 265
Interior lights.........................271 Outside rear view mirrors .....132
Interior lights list ...................271 Vanity mirrors........................284
Personal lights......................272 Moon roof
Rear interior lights ................271 Door lock linked moon roof oper-
Replacing light bulbs ............341 ation....................................137
Trunk light............................. 119 Jam protection function ........137
Turn signal lever...................167 Operation..............................137
Vanity lights ..........................284 Multi-information display
Wattage ................................398 Audio system-linked display .95,
Lock steering column ............154 100
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)......201 Clock ................................88, 91
Operation .............................201 Cruise control .......................228
Driving information display92, 98
Alphabetical Index 445

Driving support system informa- Overheating.............................387


tion display .....................94, 99
Dynamic radar cruise control222 P
Eco Driving Indicator ........93, 98
Fuel economy...................93, 98 Paddle shift switches .....164, 165
Menu icons.......................91, 97 Panic mode .............................109
Meter control switches .....92, 97 Parking brake
Navigation system-linked display Operation..............................168
.......................................94, 99 Parking brake engaged warning
Settings ..........................95, 100 buzzer.................................170
Tire pressure ........................313 Warning light.........................363
Vehicle information display...95, Warning message.................170
100 Parking lights
Warning message ................366 Light switch...........................173
Replacing light bulbs ............341
N Wattage ................................398
PCS (Pre-Collision System)...190
Navigation system-linked display Function................................191
...........................................94, 99 Warning light.........................361
Noise from under vehicle ..........5 PDA (Proactive driving assist)
[PDA (Proactive driving assist)]
O ...............................................211
Personal lights........................271
Odometer ............................87, 90 Wattage ................................398
Odometer and trip meter display Power outlet ............................278
Display change button......87, 90 Power steering (Electric power
Display items....................87, 90 steering system) ...................249
Oil Warning light.........................358
Engine oil .............................394 Power windows
Open trays ..............................275 Door lock linked window opera-
Opener tion......................................135
Fuel filler door ......................180 Jam protection function ........134
Hood.....................................302 Operation..............................134
Trunk .................................... 118 Window lock switch ..............136
Outside rear view mirrors Pre-Collision System (PCS)...190
Adjustment ...........................132 Function................................191
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor).....232 Warning light.........................361
Folding .................................133
Outside rear view mirror defog- R
gers ............................260, 265
RCTA function ......................237 Radiator ...................................307
Safe Exit Assist ....................243 RCTA
Outside temperature ..........86, 89 Function................................237
446 Alphabetical Index

RCTA function.........................238 Seat belts...................................27


Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) Adjusting the seat belt ............29
...............................................237 Automatic Locking Retractor ..29
Rear seats ...............................126 Child restraint system installation
Head restraints.....................128 .............................................50
Rear side marker lights Cleaning and maintaining the
Light switch ..........................173 seat belt..............................291
Replacing light bulbs ....341, 342 Emergency Locking Retractor 29
Wattage ................................398 How to wear your seat belt .....28
Rear turn signal lights How your child should wear the
Replacing light bulbs ....342, 343 seat belt................................28
Turn signal lever...................167 Pregnant women, proper seat
Wattage ................................398 belt use.................................27
Rear view mirror Reminder light and buzzer .359,
Inside rear view mirror..........131 360
Outside rear view mirrors .....132 Seat belt extender ..................28
Rear window defogger...260, 265 Seat belt pretensioners ..........30
Refueling SRS warning light .................357
Capacity ...............................393 Seat heaters ............................269
Fuel types.............................393 Seating capacity .............152, 392
Opening the fuel tank cap ....180 Seats
Replacing Adjustment ...........................125
Electronic key battery...........333 Adjustment precautions ........125
Fuses ...................................336 Child seats/child restraint system
Light bulbs............................340 installation ............................48
Tires .....................................370 Cleaning ...............................291
Wireless remote control battery Head restraints .....................128
...........................................333 Properly sitting in the seat ......25
Reporting safety defects for Seat heaters .........................269
Canadian owners .................424 Secondary Collision Brake ....249
Reporting safety defects for U.S. Sensor
owners...................................424 AHB (Automatic High Beam) 175
Resetting the message indicat- Automatic headlight system .174
ing maintenance is required295 BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) .....232
Road Sign Assist (RSA).........217 Radar sensor ................233, 244
RSA (Road Sign Assist) .........217 RCTA ....................................238
Service reminder message ....295
S Shift lever
Continuously variable transmis-
Safe Exit Assist ......................243 sion.............................160, 162
Safety Connect .........................72 If the shift lever cannot be shifted
Seat belt reminder light .359, 360 from P.........................161, 164
Alphabetical Index 447

Shift lock system............161, 164 Switches


Side airbags ..............................31 AHB (Automatic High Beam) 175
Side marker lights Brake Hold switch.................171
Light switch ..........................173 Display change button ......87, 90
Replacing light bulbs ............342 Door lock switches ...............115
Wattage ................................398 Driving mode select switch ...247
Side mirrors Dynamic radar cruise control
Adjustment ...........................132 switch .................................222
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor).....232 Emergency flashers switch...348
Folding .................................133 Engine switch ...............154, 155
RCTA function ......................237 Heated steering wheel switch
Side turn signal lights ...........................................269
Replacing light bulbs ............341 Ignition switch ...............154, 155
Turn signal lever...................167 Instrument panel light control
Side windows .........................134 switches..........................88, 91
Smart key system Light switches .......................173
Antenna location ..................120 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) switch
Entry functions ..................... 111 ...........................................204
Starting the engine ...............155 Meter control switches......92, 97
Snow tires ...............................253 Moon roof switches ..............137
Spare tire.................................370 Outside rear view mirror
Inflation pressure..................397 switches..............................132
Storage location ...................371 Paddle shift switches ....164, 165
Spark plug...............................395 Parking brake switch ............168
Specifications .........................392 Power door lock switch.........115
Speedometer ......................86, 89 Power window switches .......134
Steering lock RCTA switch .........................238
Column lock release.............154 Rear window and outside rear
Steering wheel view mirror defoggers switch
Adjustment ...........................130 ...........................................263
Heated steering wheel .........269 Seat heater switches ............269
Meter control switches .....92, 97 “SOS” button ..........................72
Stop lights Vehicle-to-vehicle distance
Replacing light bulbs ............341 switch .................................224
Storage features .....................273 VSC OFF switch ...................249
Stuck Window lock switch ..............136
If the vehicle becomes stuck 389 Windshield wiper and washer
Sun visors ...............................284 switch .................................178
Sunshade
Roof......................................137 T

Tachometer ...............................86
448 Alphabetical Index

Tail lights Emergency towing ................351


Light switch ..........................173 Towing eyelet........................353
Replacing light bulbs ............341 Trailer towing ........................152
Theft deterrent system Toyota Safety Sense
Alarm......................................78 AHB (Automatic High Beam) 175
Engine immobilizer system ....77 Cruise control .......................227
Tire inflation pressure............328 Dynamic radar cruise control219
Maintenance data.................397 Emergency Driving Stop System
Warning light ........................360 ...........................................230
Tire information ......................401 LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ..206
Glossary ...............................405 LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) .....201
Size ......................................403 PCS (Pre-Collision System) .190
Tire identification number .....403 RSA (Road Sign Assist)........217
Uniform Tire Quality Grading 404 Toyota Safety Sense 3.0[Toyota
Tire pressure warning system Safety Sense 3.0]
Function ...............................313 PDA (Proactive driving assist)
Installing tire pressure warning [PDA (Proactive driving assist)]
valves and transmitters ......315 ...........................................211
Registering ID codes............322 TRAC (Traction Control) ........249
Registration of the position of Traction Control (TRAC) ........249
each wheel .........................316 Trailer towing ..........................152
Setting the tire pressure .......318 Transmission
Warning light ........................360 Continuously variable transmis-
Tires sion.............................160, 162
Chains ..................................254 Driving mode select switch ...247
Checking .............................. 311 If the shift lever cannot be shifted
If you have a flat tire.............370 from P.........................161, 164
Inflation pressure..................328 M mode ................................165
Information ...........................401 Paddle shift switches ....164, 165
Replacing .............................370 Trip meters ..........................87, 90
Rotating tires ........................313 Trunk........................................117
Size ......................................397 Internal trunk release lever ...119
Snow tires ............................253 Smart key system .................118
Spare tire..............................370 Trunk light.............................119
Tire pressure warning system Trunk opener ........................118
...........................................313 Wireless remote control........118
Warning light ........................360 Trunk light ...............................119
Tools ........................................371 Wattage ................................398
Top tether strap ........................68 Turn signal lights
Total load capacity .................392 Replacing light bulbs ............341
Towing Turn signal lever ...................167
Dinghy towing.......................153 Wattage ................................398
Alphabetical Index 449

U Warning lights.........................356
ABS ......................................358
USB charging port..................277 Brake hold operated indicator
...........................................363
V Brake Override System ........358
Brake system........................356
Vanity lights ............................284
Charging system ..................357
Wattage ................................398
Cruise control indicator.........362
Vanity mirrors .........................284
Drive-Start Control................358
Vehicle data recording ...............6
Driving assist information indica-
Vehicle identification number392
tor .......................................362
Vehicle information display...95,
Dynamic radar cruise control
100
indicator..............................361
Vehicle Stability Control (VSC)
Electric power steering .........358
...............................................248
High coolant temperature .....356
VSC (Vehicle Stability Control)
LDA indicator ........................361
...............................................248
Low engine oil pressure .......357
Low fuel level........................359
W
LTA indicator .........................361
Warning buzzers Malfunction indicator lamp....357
ABS ......................................358 Parking brake indicator.........363
Airbags .................................357 PDA indicator........................361
Approach warning ................226 Pre-collision system .............361
Brake hold ............................363 Seat belt reminder light 359, 360
Brake Override System ........358 Slip indicator .........................362
Brake system .......................356 SRS ......................................357
Charging system ..................357 Tire pressure ........................360
Downshifting.........................166 Warning messages .................366
Drive-Start Control ...............358 Washer
Electric power steering.........358 Checking ..............................310
Engine ..................................357 Preparing and checking before
High coolant temperature.....356 winter..................................253
Key reminder........................155 Switch ...................................178
LDA (Lane Departure Alert) 206, Washing and waxing ..............288
361 Weight
Low engine oil pressure .......357 Cargo capacity .....................152
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)...201, Load limits ............................152
361 Wheels .....................................330
Open door .................... 113, 116 Replacing .............................330
PDA (Proactive Driving Assist) Size ......................................397
...........................................361 Window lock switch ...............136
Seat belt .......................359, 360
450 Alphabetical Index

Windows
Power windows ....................134
Rear window defogger .260, 265
Washer .................................178
Windshield wiper de-icer .......267
Windshield wipers..................178
Winter driving tips..................253
Wireless charger ....................278
Wireless remote control
Battery-Saving Function.......121
Locking/Unlocking ................108
Replacing the battery ...........333

Refer to “MULTIMEDIA
OWNER’S MANUAL” for
information regarding the
equipment listed below.
· Navigation system
· Audio/visual system
· Rear view monitor system

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