How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of
warning lights and indicators, etc.
Opening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving, etc.
Operations and advices which are necessary for
driving
Usage of the interior features, etc.
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance
procedures
What to do in case of malfunction or emergency
Vehicle specifications, customizable features, etc.
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat
belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian
owners
Index
Search by symptom
Search alphabetically
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
For your information....................... 6
Reading this manual....................10
How to search..............................11
Pictorial index .............................. 12
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For safety and security
1-1. For safe use
Before driving......................22
For safety drive ................... 24
Seat belts............................ 26
SRS airbags........................34
Front passenger occupant
classification system.........46
Safety information
for children........................52
Child restraint systems........53
Installing child restraints......57
Exhaust gas precautions.....66
1-2. Theft deterrent system
Engine immobilizer
system............................... 67
Theft prevention labels
(except Canada) ............... 69
Operation of
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each component
3-1. Key information
Keys.....................................84
3-2. Opening, closing
and locking the doors
Side doors ...........................89
Back door ............................94
3-3. Adjusting the seats
Front seats...........................98
Rear seats.........................101
Head restraints..................104
3-4. Adjusting the steering
wheel and mirrors
Steering wheel...................107
Inside rear view mirror.......109
Outside rear view
mirrors.............................111
3-5. Opening and closing
the windows
Power windows..................113
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Instrument cluster
2.Instrument cluster
Warning lights and
indicators........................... 72
Gauges and meters............. 76
Multi-information display ..... 78
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Driving
4-1. Before driving
Driving the vehicle.............116
Cargo and luggage............ 127
Vehicle load limits ............. 131
Trailer towing..................... 132
Dinghy towing (vehicles
with an automatic
transmission)................... 133
Dinghy towing (vehicles
with a manual
transmission)................... 134
4-2. Driving procedures
Engine (ignition) switch..... 136
Automatic transmission..... 139
Manual transmission......... 141
Turn signal lever................ 142
Parking brake....................143
4-3. Operating the lights
and wipers
Headlight switch................ 144
Fog light switch ................. 147
Windshield wipers
and washer ..................... 149
Rear window wiper
and washer ..................... 152
4-4. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank
cap.................................. 155
4-5. Using the driving support
systems
Cruise control....................158
Driving assist systems....... 162
4-6. Driving tips
Winter driving tips.............. 167
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Interior features
5-1. Using the air conditioning
system and defogger
Air conditioning system......172
5-2. Using the audio system
Steering wheel audio
switches...........................180
AUX port/USB port ............181
5-3. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list.................182
• Interior light ...................182
• Personal lights...............183
5-4. Using the storage features
List of storage features......184
• Glove box......................185
• Cup holders...................185
• Bottle holders ................186
• Auxiliary box..................187
Luggage compartment
features ...........................188
5-5. Using the other interior
features
Other interior features........190
• Sun visors .....................190
• Vanity mirrors................190
• Power outlet ..................191
• Assist grips....................192
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Maintenance and care
6-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting
the vehicle exterior..........194
Cleaning and protecting
the vehicle interior...........197
6-2. Maintenance
Maintenance
requirements................... 200
General maintenance........202
Emission inspection and
maintenance (I/M)
program........................... 205
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service
precautions ..................... 206
Hood.................................. 209
Positioning a floor jack...... 211
Engine compartment.........213
Tires.................................. 223
Tire inflation pressure........ 231
Wheels.............................. 235
Air conditioning filter..........238
Wireless remote control
battery............................. 240
Checking and replacing
fuses ............................... 243
Light bulbs.........................248
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When trouble arises
7-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers...........262
If your vehicle has to
be stopped in
an emergency..................263
7-2. Steps to take in
an emergency
If your vehicle needs to
be towed..........................265
If you think something is
wrong...............................270
Fuel pump shut off
system.............................271
If a warning light turns on
or a warning buzzer
sounds.............................272
If you have a flat tire..........281
If the engine will not start...294
If the shift lever cannot be
shifted from P (vehicles
with an automatic
transmission)...................296
If the vehicle battery is
discharged.......................297
If your vehicle overheats....300
If the vehicle becomes
stuck................................303
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Vehicle specifications
8-1. Specifications
Maintenance data
(fuel, oil level, etc.).......... 306
Fuel information ................ 317
Tire information................. 320
8-2. Customization
Customizable features ...... 333
Items to initialize................ 335
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For owners
Reporting safety defects
for U.S. owners........................338
Seat belt instructions
for Canadian owners
(in French)............................... 339
SRS airbag instructions
for Canadian owners
(in French).............................. 341
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Index
What to do if...
(Troubleshooting) .................... 352
Alphabetical index...................... 355
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For your information
Main Owner’s Manual
Please note that this manual applies to all models and explains all equipment,
including options. Therefore, you may find some explanations for equipment
not installed on your vehicle.
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
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 these products and is not responsible for their performance,
repair, or replacement, or for any damage they may cause to, or adverse
effect they may have on, your Toyota vehicle.
This vehicle should not be modified with non-genuine Toyota products. Modification with non-genuine Toyota products could affect its performance, safety
or durability, and may even violate governmental regulations. In addition,
damage or performance problems resulting from the modification may not be
covered under warranty.
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 (if equipped)
● Anti-lock brake system
● SRS airbag system
● Seat belt pretensioner system
Be sure to check with your Toyota dealer for precautionary measures or special 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 conversations, sounds or pictures.
● Data usage
Toyota may use the data recorded in these computers to diagnose malfunctions, 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 use by Toyota in a lawsuit
• 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 purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash-like situations,
such as an airbag 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;
• How far (if at all) the driver was depressing the accelerator and/or brake
pedal; and,
• 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 non-trivial crash situation occurs; no data are recorded by the EDR under normal driving conditions 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.
● 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 vehi-
cle) 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
WARNING
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 components may include airbag, seat belt pretensioners, and wireless remote control batteries.
■ General precautions while driving
Driving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influence of alcohol or drugs that have impaired your ability to operate your vehicle. 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
distracts the driver, such as adjusting controls, t alking 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 addition, heat build-up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be
fatal to children.
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Reading this manual
WARNING:
Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause death or
serious injury to people.
NOTICE:
Explains something that, if not obeyed, could cause damage to
or a malfunction in the vehicle or its equipment.
Indicates operating or working procedures. Follow the steps
in numerical order.
Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to
operate switches and other
devices.
Indicates the outcome of an
operation (e.g. a lid opens).
Indicates the component or
position being explained.
Means “Do not”, “Do not do
this”, or “Do not let this happen”.
How to search
■ Searching by name
• Alphabetical index.......P. 355
■ Searching by installation
position
• Pictorial index................P. 12
■ Searching by symptom or
sound
• What to do if...
(Troubleshooting)........P. 352
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■ Searching by title
• Table of contents.............P. 2
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Pictorial index
Pictorial index
Exterior
■
The illustration represents the 5-door models and may differ from the body
shape of the 3-door models.
Use only floor mats designed specifically for vehicles of the same
model and model year as your vehicle. Fix them securely in place
onto the carpet.
1
Insert the retaining hooks (clips)
into the floor mat eyelets.
2
Turn the upper knob of each
retaining hook (clip) to secure
the floor mats in place.
*: Always align the marks.
The shape of the retaining hooks (clips) may differ from that shown in the
illustration.
1-1. For safe use
WARNING
● Check that the floor mat is securely
fixed in the correct place with all the
provided retaining hooks (clips). Be
especially careful to perform this check
after cleaning the floor.
● With the engine stopped and the shift
lever in P (automatic transmission) or N
(manual transmission), fully depress
each pedal to the floor to make sure it
does not interfere with the floor mat.
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may cause the driver’s floor mat to slip, possibly interfering
with the pedals while driving. An unexpectedly high speed may result or it may
become difficult to stop the vehicle, leading to an accident, or leading to death
or a serious injury.
■ When installing the driver’s floor mat
● Do not use floor mats designed for other models or different model year
vehicles, even if they are Toyota Genuine floor mats.
● Only use floor mats designed for the driver’s seat.
● Always install the floor mat securely using the retaining hooks (clips) pro-
vided.
● Do not use two or more floor mats on top of each other.
● Do not place the floor mat bottom-side up or upside-down.
■ Before driving
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1-1. For safe use
For safety drive
For safe driving, adjust the seat and mirror to an appropriate
position before driving.
Correct driving posture
1
Adjust the angle of the seatback so that you are sitting
straight up and so that you do
not have to lean forward to
steer. (P. 98)
2
Adjust the seat so that you can
depress the pedals fully and so
that your arms bend slightly at
the elbow when gripping the
steering wheel. (P. 98, 107)
3
Lock the head restraint in place with the center of the head restraint
closest to the top of your ears. (P. 104)
4
Wear the seat belt correctly. (P. 26)
Correct use of the seat belts
Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before driving the vehicle. (P. 26)
Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child until the child
becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s seat belt.
(P. 53)
Adjusting the mirrors
Make sure that you can see the rear of the vehicle clearly, by adjusting the inside and outside rear view mirrors properly. (P. 109, 111)
1-1. For safe use
WARNING
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
● Do not adjust the position of the driver’s seat while driving.
Doing so could cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.
● Do not place a cushion between the driver or passenger and the seatback.
A cushion may prevent correct posture from being achieved, and reduce
the effectiveness of the seat belt and head restraint.
● Do not place anything under the front seats.
Objects placed under the front seats may become jammed in the seat
tracks and stop the seat from locking in place. This may lead to an accident and the adjustment mechanism may also be damaged.
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Release button
1-1. For safe use
Seat belts
Make sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before
driving 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
shoulder.
● 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
1
To fasten the seat belt, push the
plate into the buckle until a click
sound is heard.
2
To release the seat belt, press
the release button.
Fastening the rear center seat belt
Plate “A”
Plate “B”
Buckle “B”
Buckle “A”
1
Take out the plate, and then pull
the seat belt.
2
Push the plate into the buckle in
the order of plate “A” and plate
“B” until a clicking sound is
heard.
1
Plate “A”, buckle “A”
2
Plate “B”, buckle “B”
1-1. For safe use
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B
B
A
A
1-1. For safe use
Releasing and stowing the rear center seat belt
1
To release the hooked buckle
“B”, push the buckle release
button.
2
To release the hooked plate “A”,
insert the plate “B”, the key into
the hole on the buckle.
When releasing the seat belt,
retract it slowly.
3
Stow the plates as shown in the
illustration.
1-1. For safe use
Seat belt pretensioners (front seat)
The pretensioners help the seat
belts to quickly restrain the occupants by retracting the seat belts
when the vehicle is subjected to
certain types of severe frontal collision.
The pretensioners do not activate
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. 57)
■ 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. 53)
● When the child becomes large enough to properly wear the vehicle’s seat
belt, follow the instructions regarding seat belt usage. (P. 26)
■ 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 collisions.
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WARNING
■ Seat belt extender
If your seat belts cannot be fastened
securely because they are not long
enough, a personalized seat belt extender
is available from your Toyota dealer free
of charge.
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
1-1. For safe use
● 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 seats 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.
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