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■“Past Record”
There are 2 types of displays for the past record.
Personal best and monthly avera ge can be changed between on the
settings screen. ( P. 4 1 )
Personal Best
Displays the best 3 fuel consum ption records and the current fuel
consumption ranking.
Depending on whether the odometer or trip meter is displayed, the
displayed contents differ.
● When the odometer is displayed: the record since the hybrid
system was started is displayed.
● When the trip meter is displayed: the record since the trip meter
was reset is displayed. The record for trip meter A and trip meter
B is displayed separately.
The top 100 rankings are displayed. Records that are outside the top 100
are not displayed as a ranking.
Monthly Average
Displays average fuel c onsumption by the month.
The current month, the last 3 months and the same month last year are
displayed, enabling a comparison to be made.
The past record can be reset on the settings screen. ( P. 4 1 )
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2-2. Instrument cluster
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When driving
Items displayed in the upper part of the screen
The following items are always disp layed in the upper part of the
screen. (When using some menu it ems, these items will not be dis-
played.)
Odometer/trip meter
P. 1 8 8
Average fuel consumption
Depending on whether the odometer or trip meter is displayed, the
displayed contents differ. Use the displayed average fuel consump-
tion as a reference.
● When the odometer is displayed: the average fuel consumption
since the hybrid system was started is displayed.
● When the trip meter is displayed: the average fuel consumption
since the trip meter was reset is displayed. The average fuel
consumption for trip meter A and trip meter B is displayed sepa-
rately.
When the trip meter is reset, average fuel consumption is also reset.
(P. 188)
Clock
Change the time on the settings screen. ( P. 197)
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■Odometer/trip meter
Each time the “TRIP” switch is pr essed, the display changes as fol-
lows:
Odometer
Displays the total distance that the vehicle has been driven.
Some models, pressing and holding the “TRIP” switch will switch the dis-
play between MPH and km/h.
Trip meter
Displays the distance the vehicl e has been driven since the meter
was last reset. The trip meters can be split and used in 2 catego-
ries, A or B.
Pressing and holding the “TRIP” switch will reset the trip meter.
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“ECO Savings”
If the price of gasoline is input, the cost of the consumed fuel according to
the driven distance is displayed. If the fuel consumption comparison is set,
the difference between the input fuel consumption and your vehicle's
actual fuel consumption is expressed as an amount of money that was
possibly saved. (P. 193)
“ECO Savings Record”*
Displays eco savings record. ( P. 194)
“Past Record”*
Displays the best 3 fuel consumption records and the current fuel con-
sumption ranking. Fuel consumption can also be displayed by the month.
(P. 40)
“Settings & Screen Off”
Operations such as changing each screen’s setting and the date/time can
be performed. ( P. 196)
*: Settings are set to off (initialized settings) at the time of shipping. (P. 199)
■ “Drive Information”
Depending on whether the odometer or trip meter is displayed, the
displayed contents of average spee d, driving time, and EV driving
rate/EV driven distance differ.
● When the odometer is displayed: the record since the hybrid sys-
tem was started is displayed.
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When driving
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“ECO Savings”
With 2 types of displays available, the cost of the consumed fuel can
be displayed or the fuel consumption's comparison can be displayed.
Switching between basic display and detailed display can be performed
on the screen settings screen. ( P. 198)
Savings and fuel cost
If the fuel consumption comparison is input ( P. 198), the possible
savings are displayed. If the fu el consumption comparison has not
been input, your vehicle's actual fuel cost will be displayed.
Depending on whether the odometer or trip meter is displayed, the
displayed contents differ.
● When the odometer is displayed: the savings or fuel cost since
the hybrid system was started is displayed.
● When the trip meter is displayed: the savings or fuel cost since
the trip meter was reset is displayed. The savings or fuel cost for
trip meter A or trip meter B is displayed separately.
When the trip meter is reset, savings or fuel cost is also reset.
(P. 188)
“Fuel Cons. Comparison”
On the settings screen, input th e fuel consumption comparison.
( P. 198)
The cost of consumed fuel per mile/kilometer (comparison car)
Based on the fuel consumption comparison, the calculated value is
displayed.
Basic display Detailed display
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4-2. Maintenance
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Maintenance and care
■
Reset the maintenance data (U.S.A. only)
After the required maintenance is performed according to the maintenance
schedule, please reset the maintenance data.
To reset the data, follow the procedures described below:
Vehicles without a smart key system
Switch the display to the odometer ( P. 188) and then turn the
engine switch off.
Vehicles with a smart key system
Switch the display to the odometer ( P. 188) and then turn the
“POWER” switch off.
Vehicles without a smart key system
Turn the engine switch to the “ON” position. The multi-information
display's initial screen will be displayed for a few seconds. While the
initial screen is being displayed, press the “TRIP” steering switch
( P. 186) 3 times, pressing and holding the switch on the third
time.
Vehicles with a smart key system
Turn the “POWER” switch to ON mode. The multi-information dis-
play's initial screen will be displayed for a few seconds. While the
initial screen is being displayed, press the “TRIP” steering switch
( P. 186) 3 times, pressing and holding the switch on the third
time.
Continue to press and hold the button until the trip meter displays
“000000”.
■ Allow inspection and repairs to be performed by a Toyota dealer
● Toyota technicians are well-trained specialists and are kept up to date
with the latest service information. They are well informed about the
operations of all systems on your vehicle.
● Keep a copy of the repair order. It proves that the maintenance that has
been performed is under warranty coverage. If any problem should arise
while your vehicle is under warranty, your Toyota dealer will promptly
take care of it.
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Alphabetical index
Luggage compartment light
Wattage ................................ 499
Luggage cover......................... 339
Maintenance Do-it-yourself maintenance ...................... 356
Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M)
programs ............................ 355
General maintenance ........... 351
Maintenance data ................. 490
Maintenance requirements ... 348
Meter Instrument panel light control ................................ 180
Meters .................................. 179
Microphone .............................. 293
Mirrors Inside rear view mirror ............ 94
Outside rear view mirror defogger ............................. 245
Outside rear view mirrors ....... 96
Vanity mirrors ....................... 330
Moon roof................................. 101
MP3 disc................................... 259
Multi-information display ....... 185
Noise from under vehicle ......... 16
Odometer ................................. 187
Oil
Engine oil.............................. 365
Opener Back door ............................... 71
Fuel filler door....................... 105
Hood ..................................... 360
Outside rear view mirrors
Adjusting and folding .............. 96
Defogger............................... 245 Outside temperature
display ....................................331
Overheating, Hybrid system ....................................480
Parking brake ...........................177
Parking lights Replacing light bulbs .............411
Switch....................................202
Wattage .................................499
Personal lights Switch....................................319
Wattage .................................499
Power outlet .............................333
“POWER” switch......................162
Power windows ..........................98
Radiator ....................................371
Radio .........................................252
Rear seat Folding down ...........................77
Rear turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs .............411
Wattage .................................499
Rear window defogger ............245
Rear window wiper ..................212
Reset the maintenance data ...349
Replacing Fuses ....................................400
Key battery ............................397
Light bulbs .............................411
Tires ......................................457
Reporting safety defects
for U.S. owners ......................524
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