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2-3. Operating the lights and wipers
2
When driving
■
Guide to dial settings
■Daytime running light system
●To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, the headlights turn on
automatically (at a reduced intensity) whenever the hybrid system is
started and the parking brake is released. Daytime running lights are not
designed for use at night. 
U.S.A.: Daytime running lights can be turned off by operating the switch.
● Compared to turning on the headlights, the daytime running light system
offers greater durability and consumes less electricity, so it can help
improve fuel economy.
■ Headlight control sensor
Occupancy and luggage load conditionsDial positionOccupantsLuggage load
Driver None 0
Driver and front pas- senger None 0
All seats occupied None 1
All seats occupied Full luggage loading 2.5 Driver Full luggage loading 4.5
The sensor may not function properly if
an object is placed on the sensor, or any-
thing that blocks the sensor is affixed to
the windshield.
Doing so interferes with the sensor
detecting the level of ambient light and
may cause the automatic headlight sys-
tem to malfunction. 
     
        
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
4
Maintenance and care
*1: Vehicles with halogen headlight
*2: Vehicles with discharge headlight
31 H-LP RH-LO
15 A
*1
Right-hand headlight (low beam)
20 A*2
32 MNL H-LP 
LV L*27.5 A Manual headlight leveling system
33 EFI-MAIN NO.1 30 A Multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection 
system, EFI NO.2, EFI NO.3
34 SMART 5 A Smart key system
35 ETCS 10 A Electronic throttle control system
36 ABS NO.2 7.5 A Electronically controlled brake sys-
tem
37 EFI NO.1 7.5 A Multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection 
system
38 EFI-MAIN NO.2 20 A A/F sensor
39 AM2 7.5 A Hybrid system
40 RADIO-B 20 A Audio system, navigation system
41 DOME 7.5 A Clock, vanity lights, interior lights, 
personal lights, trunk light, door 
courtesy lights
42 ECU-B NO.1 10 A Smart key system, gauge and 
meters, Blind Spot Monitor, steer-
ing sensor, occupant classification 
system, multiplex communication 
system
43 SPARE 25 A Spare fuse
44 SPARE 30 A Spare fuse
FuseAmpereCircuit 
     
        
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
4
Maintenance and care
■
Under the instrument panel
FuseAmpereCircuit
1 ECU-IG1 NO.2 10 A Shift lock control system, seat 
heaters, smart key system, tire 
pressure warning system, multiplex 
communication system, audio sys-
tem, navigation system, moon roof, 
auto anti-glare inside rear view mir-
ror, air conditioning system
2 ECU-IG1 NO.1 10 A Electronically controlled brake sys-
tem, electric cooling fans, stop 
lights, steering sensor, Vehicle 
Proximity Notification System, rear 
window defogger, outside rear view 
mirror defogger, back-up lights, 
audio system, navigation system
3 PANEL 10 A Switch illumination, air condition-
ing system, shift lever light, glove 
box light, audio system, navigation 
system, personal lights, interior 
lights
4 TAIL 15 A Parking lights, side marker lights, 
tail lights, license plate lights, fog 
lights 
     
        
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 (U.S.A.)
 (Canada)
 (Flashes)Indicates, if the vehi-
cle reaches a speed of 
3 mph (5 km/h), that 
the parking brake is 
still engaged.
A buzzer also sounds. Release the parking 
brake.
Indicates that the 
washer fluid level is 
low. Add washer fluid.
(If equipped) Indicates that the 
Blind Spot Monitor 
sensors or the sur-
rounding area on the 
bumper is dirty or 
covered with ice.
Clean the sensor and 
its surrounding area on 
the bumper.
Warning messageDetailsCorrection procedure