Toyota Yaris Hatchback 2009 Owners Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Before driving
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When driving
Interior
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Maintenance
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and care
When trouble
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arises
Vehicle
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specifications
Adjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column.
Driving, stopping and safe-driving information.
Air conditioning and audio systems, as well as other in­terior features for a comfortable driving experience.
Cleaning and protecting your vehicle, performing do-it­yourself maintenance, and maintenance information.
What to do if the vehicle needs to be towed, gets a flat tire, or is involved in an accident.
Detailed vehicle information.
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For owners
Index
Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners and seat belt instructions for Canadian owners
Alphabetical listing of information contained in this manual.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Index
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Before driving
1-1. Key information
Keys ..................................... 26
1-2. Opening, closing
locking the doors
Wireless remote control ....... 28
Side doors ............................ 31
Back door ............................. 36
Adjustable components
1-3.
(seats, mirrors, steering wheel)
Front seats ........................... 38
Rear seats............................ 41
Head restraints..................... 48
Seat belts ............................. 52
Steering wheel ..................... 62
Anti-glare inside rear view
mirror.................................. 63
Outside rear view mirrors ..... 64
1-4. Opening a
windo
Power windows .................... 67
1-5. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank cap .... 70
1-6. Theft deterrent system
Engine immobilizer
system................................ 74
Alarm (Puerto Rico).............. 76
Theft prevention labels
(except Canada) ................ 78
nd closing the
ws
and
1-7. Safety information
Correct driving posture ......... 79
SRS airbags ......................... 81
Front passenger occupant
classification system........... 93
Child restraint systems ......... 98
Installing child restraints ..... 102
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When driving
2-1. Driving procedures
Driving the vehicle .............. 116
Engine (ignition) switch....... 125
Automatic
Manual Transmission ......... 130
Turn signal lever ................. 131
Parking brake ..................... 132
Horn.................................... 134
2-2. Instrument cluster
Gauges and meters ............ 135
Indicators and warning
lights ................................. 141
2-3. Operating the lights and
wipers
Headlight switch ................. 145
Fog light switch................... 147
Windshield wipers and
washer.............................. 148
Rear window wiper and
washer.............................. 151
Transmission
...... 128
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2-4. Using other driving
systems
Cruise control...................... 152
Driving assist systems ........ 155
2-5. Driving information
Cargo and luggage ............. 157
Vehicle load limits ............... 160
Winter driving tips ............... 161
Trailer towing (except
Canada) ............................ 164
Trailer towing (Canada) ...... 165
Dinghy towing
(vehicles with an automatic
transmission) .................... 173
Dinghy towing
(vehicles with a manual
transmission) .................... 174
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Interior features
3-1. Using the air conditioning
system and defogger
Air conditioning system ....... 178
Rear window and outside
rear view mirror
defoggers.......................... 185
3-2. Using the audio system
Audio system type............... 187
Using the radio.................... 189
Using the CD player............ 195
Playing back MP3 and
WMA discs........................ 200
Optimal use of the audio
system .............................. 207
Using the AUX adapter ....... 209
3-3. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list ................. 210
• Interior light ...................... 211
• Personal lights................... 211
3-4. Using the storage features
List of storage features....... 212
• Glove boxes ..................... 212
• Cup holders...................... 214
• Bottle holders ................... 215
• Auxiliary boxes................. 217
3-5. Other interior features
Sun visors........................... 219
Vanity mirrors ..................... 220
Clock .................................. 221
Power outlet ....................... 223
Floor mat ............................ 224
Luggage compartment
features ............................ 225
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Maintenance and care
4-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting
the vehicle exterior ........... 228
Cleaning and protecting
the vehicle interior ............ 230
4-2. Maintenance
Maintenance
requirements .................... 233
General maintenance ......... 235
Emission inspection and
maintenance (I/M)
programs .......................... 238
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Index
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service
precautions ...................... 239
Hood................................... 242
Positioning a floor jack ....... 243
Engine compartment .......... 245
Tires ................................... 258
Tire inflation pressure......... 264
Wheels ............................... 268
Air conditioning filter........... 270
Key battery ......................... 273
Checking and replacing
fuses ................................ 275
Light bulbs.......................... 286
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When trouble arises
5-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers ........... 296
If your vehicle needs to
be towed .......................... 297
If you think something is
wrong ............................... 303
Fuel pump shut off
system.............................. 304
Event data recorder............ 305
If the vehicle battery is
discharged........................ 333
If your vehicle overheats..... 337
If the vehicle becomes
stuck ................................. 340
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Vehicle specifications
6-1. Specifications
Maintenance data
(fuel, oil level, etc.) ........... 344
Fuel information.................. 353
Tire information................... 356
6-2. Customization
Customizable features........ 369
Items to initialize ................. 371
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For owners
Reporting safety defects
for U.S. owners................. 374
Seat belt instructions for
Canadian owners
(in French) ........................ 375
5-2. Steps to take in an
emergency
If a warning light turns on
or a warning buzzer
sounds... .......................... 307
If you have a flat tire........... 317
If the engine will not start ... 329 If the shift lever cannot be
shifted from P................... 331
If you lose your keys .......... 332
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Index
Abbreviation list ........................ 380
Alphabetical index .................... 381
What to do if... ........................... 389
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P. 145
Pictorial index
P. 147
P. 242
P. 148
P. 64
P. 145
P. 131
P. 145
P. 131
3-door models
Windshield wipers
Exterior
Hood
Outside rear view mirrors
Side turn signal lights
Front side marker lights
Headlights (low and high beam)
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Front turn signal lights
Parking lights
Front fog lights
P. 258
P. 317
P. 264
P. 356
P. 36
P. 31
P. 70
P. 131
Rear window defogger
P. 185
P. 145
P. 145
P. 151
Fuel filler door
Side doors
Rear window wiper
Back door
Tires
Rotation
Replacement
Inflation pressure
Information
License plate light
Stop/tail and rear side marker lights
Rear turn signal lights
: If equipped
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Pictorial index
P. 145
P. 147
P. 242
P. 148
P. 64
P. 145
P. 131
P. 145
P. 131
5-door models
Windshield wipers
Exterior
Hood
Headlights (low and high beam)
Outside rear view mirrors
Side turn signal lights
Front side marker lights
Front turn signal lights
Parking lights
Front fog lights
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P. 258
P. 317
P. 264
P. 356
P. 36
P. 31
P. 70
P. 131
Rear window defogger
P. 185
P. 145
P. 145
P. 151
Fuel filler door
Side doors
Tires
Rotation
Replacement
Inflation pressure
Information
Rear window wiper
Back door
License plate light
Stop/tail and rear side marker lights
Rear turn signal lights
: If equipped
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Pictorial index
P. 52
P. 81
P. 48
P. 38
P. 81
P. 224
P. 81
P. 74, 76
P. 41
P. 52
P. 134
3-door models
Seat belts
Seat belts
Interior
Head restraints
Horn
SRS driver airbag
Security indicator
SRS front passenger airbag
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Rear seats
Floor mats
Front seats
SRS side airbags
P. 52
P. 81
P. 48
P. 38
P. 81
P. 224
P. 81
P. 74, 76
P. 67
5-door models
P. 41
P. 134
Seat belts
Power window switches
Head restraints
Horn
SRS driver airbag
Security indicator
SRS front passenger airbag
Rear seats
Floor mats
Front seats
SRS side airbags
: If equipped
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Pictorial index
P. 63
P. 211
P. 220
P. 211
P. 219
P. 81
Sun visors
Personal lights
Interior light
Interior
Vanity mirrors
SRS curtain shield airbags
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Anti-glare inside rear view mirror
P. 68
P. 67
P. 32
3-door models
P. 68
P. 67
P. 32
P. 33
P. 33
Power window switches
Inside door lock button
5-door models
Power window switches
Window lock switch
Door lock switch
Window lock switch
Inside door lock button
Door lock switch
: If equipped
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P. 214
P. 132
P. 128,130
P. 32
P. 209
P. 331
Pictorial index
Parking brake lever
Interior
Shift lock override button
Shift lever
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Cup holder
AUX adapter
Door lock switch
Pictorial index
P. 147
P. 151
P. 62
P. 242
P. 135
P. 187
P. 212
P. 70
P. 217
P. 215
P. 148
P. 131
P. 145
Instrument panel
Headlight switch
Turn signal lever
Fog light switch
Auxiliary boxes
Windshield wipers and washer switch
Rear window wiper and washer switch
Gauges and meters
Audio system
Bottle holder
Fuel filler door opener
Glove boxes
Tilt steering lock release lever
Hood opener
: If equipped
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P. 296
Pictorial index
Emergency flasher switch
Instrument panel
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Air conditioning system
P. 178
P. 223
Power outlet
Rear window defogger switch/rear window
defogger and outside rear view mirror defogger
P. 185
switch
: If equipped
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P. 214
P. 64
P. 139
Pictorial index
P. 152
P. 125
Instrument panel
Cup holders
Instrument panel light control dial
Outside rear view mirror switches
Cruise control switch
Engine (ignition) switch
: If equipped
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For your information
Main Owners Manual
Please note that this manual applies to all models explains and 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.
Accessories, spare parts and modification of your Toyota
A wide variety of non-genuine spare parts and accessories for Toyota vehicles are currently available in 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
As the installation of a mobile two-way radio system in your vehicle could affect electronic systems such as the multiport fuel injection system/sequen­tial multiport fuel injection system, anti-lock brake system, SRS airbag sys­tem and seat belt pretensioner system, be sure to check with your Toyota dealer for precautionary measures or special instructions regarding installa­tion.
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Scrapping your Toyota
The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is scrapped with the airbags and seat belt pretensioners left as they are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be sure to have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner removed and disposed of by a qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you scrap your vehicle.
Perchlorate Material
Special handling may apply, See www.dtsc.ca.gov/hazardouswaste/perchlorate.
Your vehicle has components that may contain perchlorate. These compo­nents may include airbag, seat belt pretensioners, and wireless remote con­trol batteries.
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CAUTION
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, talking on a cellular phone or reading can result in a collision with resulting death or serious injury to you, your occupants or others.
General precaution regarding children’s safety
Never leave children unattended in the vehicle, and never allow children to have or use the key.
Children may be able to start the vehicle or shift the vehicle into neutral. There is also a danger that children may injure themselves by playing with the cigarette lighter, the windows, or other features of the vehicle. In addi­tion, heat build-up or extremely cold temperatures inside the vehicle can be fatal to children.
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Symbols used throughout this manual
CAUTION
NOTICE
Arrows indicating operations
Indicates the action (pushing, turning, etc.) used to operate switches and other devices.
Indicates the outcome of an operation (e.g. a lid opens).
Cautions & Notices
This is a warning against anything which may cause injury to people if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and others.
This is a warning against anything which may cause damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warning is ignored. You are informed about what you must or must not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of damage to your Toyota and its equipment.
Symbols used in illustrations
Safety symbol
The symbol of a circle with a slash through it means “Do not”, “Do not do this”, or “Do not let this happen”.
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Before driving
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1-1. Key information
Keys ................................... 26
1-2. Opening, closing and
locking the doors
Wireless remote control ..... 28
Side doors.......................... 31
Back door........................... 36
1-3. Adjustable components
(seats, mirrors, steering wheel)
Front seats ......................... 38
Rear seats.......................... 41
Head restraints................... 48
Seat belts ........................... 52
Steering wheel ................... 62
Anti-glare inside rear
view mirror ....................... 63
Outside rear view mirrors... 64
1-4. Opening and closing
the windows
Power windows .................. 67
1-6. Theft deterrent system
Engine immobilizer
system ............................. 74
Alarm (Puerto Rico) ........... 76
Theft prevention labels
(except Canada) .............. 78
1-7. Safety information
Correct driving posture....... 79
SRS airbags....................... 81
Front passenger occupant
classification system ........ 93
Child restraint systems....... 98
Installing child restraints... 102
1-5. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank
cap ................................... 70
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1-1. Key information
The following keys are provided with the vehicle.
Vehicles without engine immobilizer system
Master keys
Key number plate
Vehicles with engine immobilizer system (type A)
Master keys (with wireless remote control function)
Operating the wireless remote control function (P. 28)
Valet key
Key number plate
Vehicles with engine immobilizer system (type B)
Master keys
Valet key
Key number plate
Keys
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1-1. Key information
NOTICE
Key number plate
Keep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. In the event that a key is lost, a new key can be made by your Toyota dealer using the key number plate. (P. 332)
To prevent key damage (vehicles with engine immobilizer system)
Do not subject the keys to strong shocks, expose them to high tempera-
tures by placing them in direct sunlight, or get them wet.
Do not expose the keys to electromagnetic materials or attach any mate-
rial that blocks electromagnetic waves to the key surface.
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
The wireless remote control can be used to lock/unlock the vehicle
from outside the vehicle.
Locks all doors
Sounds alarm (push and hold)
Unlocks all doors
Pressing the button unlocks the driver’s door. Pressing the button again within 3 seconds unlocks the other doors.
When is pushed for longer than about one second, an alarm will sound for about
60 seconds and the vehicle lights will flash to deter any person from trying to break into or damage your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, push any button on the wireless remote control.
Wireless remote control (if equipped)
Operation signals
The emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have been locked/ unlocked. (Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice)
Panic mode
Key battery depletion
The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years. (The battery becomes depleted even if the key is not used.) If the wireless remote control function does not operate, the battery may be depleted. Replace the battery when necessary. (P. 273)
Security feature
If a door is not opened within approximately 30 seconds after the vehicle is unlocked, the security feature automatically locks the vehicle again.
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Conditions affecting operation
The wireless remote control function may not operate normally in the follow­ing situations.
Near a TV tower, radio station, electric power plant, airport, gas station or
other facility that generates strong radio waves
When carrying a portable radio, cellular phone or other wireless commu-
nication device
When multiple wireless keys are in the vicinity
When the wireless key has come into contact with, or is covered by a
metallic object
When a wireless key (that emits radio waves) is being used nearby
When the wireless key has been left near an electrical appliance such as
a personal computer
When riding in an aircraft
When bringing an wireless key onto an aircraft, make sure you do not press any buttons on the wireless key while inside the aircraft cabin. If you are car­rying an wireless key in your bag etc., ensure that the buttons are not likely to be pressed accidentally. Pressing a button may cause the wireless key to emit radio waves that could interfere with the operation of the aircraft.
Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealer
Settings (e.g. wireless remote control system) can be changed. (Customizable features P. 369)
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Certification for wireless remote control
For vehicles sold in U.S.A.
FCC ID:MOZB41TG FCC ID:MOZB21RG
NOTE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interfer­ence, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
For vehicles sold in Canada
NOTE: This device complies with RSS-210 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, includ­ing interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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