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OPENING THE TRUNK LID
To open the trunk lid, push the trunk
lid open switch of the transmitter
slowly and surely.
If the key is in the ignition switch, the trunk
lid cannot be opened by the trunk lid open
switch.
To open the trunk lid with the master key,
see Trunk lidº in this chapter.WIRELESS  REMOTE CONTROL
TRANSMITTER
The wireless remote control transmitter is
an electronic component. Observe the 
fol-
lowing instructions in order not to cause
damage on the transmitter.
 Do not leave the transmitter on the
places where the temperature  becomes
high such as on the dashboard.
 Do not disaassemble it.
 Avoid knocking it hard against other ob-
jects or dropping it.
 Avoid putting it in water.
You can use up to 2 wireless remote con-
trol transmitters for the same vehicle.
Contact  your Toyota dealer for detailed in-
formation.
If the wireless remote control transmitter
does not actuate the doors or trunk lid, or
operate from a normal distance:
 Check for closeness to a radio transmit-
ter such as a radio station or an airport
which can interfer  with normal operation
of the transmitter.
 The batteries may have been con-
sumed. Check the batteries in the trans-
mitter. To  replace the batteries, see Re-
placing transmitter batteries.º Replacing tranmsitter batteries
The expected life of your transmitter bat-
teries is about one year. 
For replacement,
use DURACELL 
[ DL2016 or equivalent.
a. Using a screwdriver, separate the two
halves of the transmitter with the transmit-
ter buttons facing down.
b. Remove and replace the transmitter
batteries.
If you touch a new battery with your fin-
gers, clean it with rubbing alcohol. Skin
oils may shorten the batteries' life.
c. Reassemble the transmitter case.
Make sure the gasket is properly installed.
After replacing batteries, check that the
transmitter operates properly. If  the trans-
mitter still does not operate properly, con-
tact your Toyota dealer.
If you lose your transmitter, contact your
Toyota  dealer as soon as possible to avoid
the possibility of theft, or an accident.
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After inserting the tab, make sure
the tab and buckle are locked and
that the seat belt extender is not
twisted.
 Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in
the buckle as this may prevent you
from properly latching the tab and
buckle.
 If the seat belt does not function
normally, immediately contact
your Toyota dealer.
CAUTION!
The SRS  (Supplemental Restraint Sys-
tem) airbags are designed to provide
further protection to occupants in the
following  seats when added to the pri-
mary protection provided by the seat
belts.
 Vehicles with separate front seats-
The SRS airbags are designed to pro-
tect the driver and front passenger.
 Vehicles with bench front seats-The
SRS airbags are designed to protect
the driver and right-front passenger.
They  are not designed to protect occu-
pant in the center position. In response to a severe frontal impact, the
SRS airbags work together with the seat
belts to help preventing or reduce injury by
inflating, in order to decrease the likeli-
hood of the driver's or front passenger's
head or chest directly hitting the steering
wheel or dashboard. The passenger air-
bag is activated even with no passenger
in the front seat.
SRS airbags
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The SRS airbags are not designed to
inflate if the vehicle is subjected to a
side or rear impact, if it rolls over, or if
it is involved in a low-speed frontal
collision.The SRS airbag system mainly consists
of the following components and their
locations are shown in the illustration.
1. Steering wheel pad (airbag and inflat-or)
2. Airbag sensor assembly.
3. SRS airbag warning light.
4. Passenger airbag module (airbag and inflator)
The airbag sensor assembly consists of a
safing sensor and airbag sensor. In a severe frontal impact, sensors detect
deceleration and the system triggers the
airbag inflators. Then a chemical reaction
in the inflators momentarily fills the air-
bags with non-toxic nitrogen gas to help
restrain the forward motion of the occu-
pants.
When the airbags inflate, they produce a
fairly 
loud noise and release some smoke
along with the nitrogen gas. This is not
harmful and does not indicate a fire. Be
sure to wash off any residue as soon as
possible to prevent minor skin irritation.
Deployment of the airbags happen in a
fraction of a second, so the airbags must
inflate with considerable force. While the
system is  designed to reduce serious inju-
ries, it may also cause minor burns or
abrasions and swellings.
Parts of the airbag module (steering
wheel hub, dashboard) may be hot for
several minutes, but the airbags them-
selves w ill not be hot. The airbags are de-
signed to inflate only once.
A crash severe enough to inflate the air-
bags  may break the windshield as the ve-
hicle buckles. In vehicles with a passen-
ger airbag the windshield may also be
damaged by absorbing some of the force
of the inflating airbag.
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Do not sit on the edge of the seat
or lean over the dashboard when
the vehicle is in use. The airbags
inflate with considerable speed
and force; you may be severely in-
jured.  Sit up straight and well back
in the seat, and always use your
seat belt. Do not allow a child to stand up, or
to kneel on the front passenger
seat. The airbag inflates with con-
siderable speed and force; the
child may be severely injured.
 Do not hold a child on your lap or
in your arms. Use a child restraint
system in the rear seat. For in-
structions concerning the installa-
tion of a child restraint system, see
Child restraintº in this chapter.Do not put objects on or in front of
the dashboard or steering wheel
pad that houses the airbag sys-
tem. They might restrict inflation
or cause serious injury as they are
projected rearward.
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