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WHAT ISCOVERED AND
HOW LONG
Basic Warranty
Thiswarranty coversrepairs and
adjustments neededtocorrect defects in
materials orworkmanship ofany part
supplied byToyota, subjecttothe
exceptions indicatedunder“What IsNot
Covered” onpages 14-15.
Coverage isfor 36months or
36,000 miles,whichever occursfirst,with
the exception ofwheel alignment and
wheel balancing, whicharecovered for
12 months or20,000 miles,whichever
occurs first.
Hybrid System Warranty
Thiswarranty coversrepairs needed to
correct defects inmaterials or
workmanship ofthe components listed
here andsupplied byToyota, subjectto
the exceptions indicatedunder“What Is
Not Covered” onpages 14-15.
•Battery controlmodule (battery
voltage sensor)
• Hybrid battery
• Hybrid control module (power
management controlmodule)
• Inverter withconverter
Coverage isfor 96months or
100,000 miles,whichever occursfirst.
Powertrain Warranty
Thiswarranty coversrepairs needed to
correct defects inmaterials or
workmanship ofany component listed
below andinthe next column and
supplied byToyota, subjecttothe
exceptions indicatedunder“What IsNot
Covered” onpages 14-15.
Coverage isfor 60months or
60,000 miles,whichever occursfirst.
Engine
Cylinder blockandhead andallinternal
parts, timing gearsandgaskets, timing
chain/belt andcover, valvecovers, oilpan,
oil pump, engine mounts, enginecontrol
computer, waterpump, fuelpump, seals
and gaskets.
Transaxle/Motor/Generator
Case andallinternal parts,transaxle
mounts, sealsandgaskets.
Front-Wheel-Drive System
Final drive housing andallinternal parts,
axle shafts, driveshafts, constant velocity
joints, fronthubandbearings, sealsand
gaskets.
New Vehicle Limited Warranty
WARRANTY
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Engine ValveClearance
Inspect fortappet noiseandengine
vibration andadjust ifnecessary. A
qualified technician shouldperform this
operation.
Exhaust PipesandMountings
Visually inspecttheexhaust pipes,muffler
and hangers forcracks, deterioration and
damage. Starttheengine andlisten
carefully forany exhaust gasleakage.
Tighten connections orreplace partsas
necessary.
Fuel Lines andConnections,
Fuel Tank Band andFuel Tank
Vapor VentSystem Hoses
Visually inspectforcorrosion, damage,
cracks, andloose orleaking connections.
Tighten connections orreplace partsas
necessary.
Fuel Tank CapGasket
Visually inspectforcracks, deterioration
and damage andreplace ifnecessary.
Nuts andBolts onChassis and
Body
Re-tighten theseat-mounting boltsand
front/rear suspension memberretaining
bolts tospecified torque.
Radiator, Condenser and/or
Intercooler
Inspect fordebris, corrosion andsigns of
damage. Haveanyproblem repaired
immediately byaqualified technician.
SparkPlugs
Replace atspecified intervals. Installnew
plugs ofthe same typeasoriginally
equipped. Aqualified technician should
perform thisoperation.
Steering GearBox
Inspect forsigns ofleakage. Ifyou
discover anyleakage, haveitrepaired
immediately byaqualified technician.
Steering LinkageandBoots
With thevehicle stopped, checkfor
excessive freeplayinthe steering wheel.
Inspect thelinkage forbending and
damage andthedust boots for
deterioration, cracksanddamage. Replace
any damaged parts.Aqualified technician
should perform theseoperations.
TireRotation
Tires should berotated according tothe
instructions inthe
Owner’s Manual.When
rotating tires,check fordamage and
uneven wear.Replace ifnecessary.
Explanation ofMaintenance Items
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MAINTENANCE