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TABLE OF CONTENTSIndex
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1-1. Key informationKeys ..................................... 30
1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Wireless remote control ....... 31
Side doors ............................ 35
Back door ............................. 40
1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering
wheel)
Front seats ........................... 48
Rear seats ............................ 52
Driving position memory (driver’s seat) ..................... 63
Head restraints ..................... 66
Seat belts ............................. 70
Steering wheel (manually adjustable type) .................. 80
Steering wheel (power-adjustable type)...... 81
Anti-glare inside rear view mirror .................................. 82
Outside rear view mirrors ..... 85
Roof luggage carrier............. 89
1-4. Opening and closing the windows and moon roof
Power windows .................... 91
Power back window ............. 94
Moon roof ............................. 97 1-5. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank cap .................................... 100
1-6. Theft deterrent system Engine immobilizer system .............................. 105
Alarm .................................. 107
1-7. Safety information Correct driving posture ....... 110
SRS airbags ....................... 112
Front passenger occupant classification system ......... 125
Child restraint systems ....... 130
Installing child restraints ..... 134
2-1. Driving procedures Driving the vehicle .............. 148
Engine (ignition) switch....... 158
Automatic transmission ...... 161
Turn signal lever ................. 165
Parking brake ..................... 166
Horn .................................... 167
2-2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters ............ 168
Indicators and warning lights ................................. 173
Multi-information display ..... 178
Accessory meter ................. 184
1Before driving
2When driving
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Pictorial indexInterior
Seat belts P. 70
SRS driver
airbag
P. 112
Head restraints P. 66
Bottle holders P. 430
SRS side airbags P. 112
Floor mats P. 457
SRS front
passenger
airbag
P. 112
Rear seats P. 52Front seats P. 48
Front console box P. 413
Seatback table P. 50, 455
Cup holders P. 426
Auxiliary boxes
P. 431
Glove
boxes
P. 411
Horn P. 167
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When driving2
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2-1. Driving proceduresDriving the vehicle............ 148
Engine (ignition) switch .... 158
Automatic transmission .... 161
Turn signal lever .............. 165
Parking brake ................... 166
Horn ................................. 167
2-2. Instrument cluster Gauges and meters ......... 168
Indicators and warning lights .............................. 173
Multi-information display............................ 178
Accessory meter .............. 184
2-3. Operating the lights and wipers
Headlight switch ............... 187
Fog light switch ................ 193
Windshield wipers and washer ........................... 195
Rear window wiper and washer ........................... 199
Headlight cleaner switch ............................. 201 2-4. Using other driving systems
Cruise control ................... 202
Dynamic laser cruise control ............................ 206
Intuitive parking assist...... 220
Rear view monitor system ........................... 227
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ....... 238
Electronically modulated air suspension ................ 244
AVS (Adaptive Variable Suspension System) ...... 249
Four-wheel drive system ........................... 250
AUTO LSD system........... 255
Driving assist systems ..... 257
2-5. Driving information Off-road precautions ........ 265
Cargo and luggage .......... 270
Vehicle load limits ............ 275
Winter driving tips ............ 277
Trailer towing ................... 281
Dinghy towing .................. 301
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2-1. Driving procedures
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When driving
Hor n
■After adjusting the steerin g wheel (vehicles with manual tilt and tele-
scopic steering)
Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked.
The horn may not sound if the steering wheel is not securely locked.
( P. 80)
To sound the horn, press on or
close to the mark.
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2-4. Using other
driving systems
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When driving
■Sensor detection information
●Certain vehicle conditions and the surrounding environment may affect
the ability of a sensor to correctly detect an obstacle. Particular instances
where this may occur are listed below.
• There is dirt, snow or ice on a sensor.
• A sensor is frozen.
• A sensor is covered in any way.
• The vehicle is leaning considerably to one side.
• On an extremely bumpy road, on an incline, on gravel, or on grass.
• The vicinity of the vehicle is noisy due to vehicle horns, motorcycle
engines, air brakes of large vehicles, or other loud noises producing
ultrasonic waves.
• There is another vehicle equipped with parking assist sensors in the vicinity.
• A sensor is coated with a sheet of spray or heavy rain.
• The vehicle is equipped with a fender pole or radio antenna.
• A bumper or sensor receives a strong impact.
• The vehicle is approaching a tall or right-angled curb.
• In harsh sunlight or intense cold weather.
• The area directly under the bumpers is not detected. Objects lower than the sensors or thin stakes etc. may be detected ini-
tially, but as they draw closer, they may cease to be detected.
• A towing hitch is mounted to the vehicle.
• A non-genuine Toyota suspension (lowered suspension etc.) is installed.
• When attaching a two-way radio antenna.
• When a towing eyelet is mounted on your vehicle.
• When the bumper is damaged.
In addition to the examples above, there are instances in which, because of
their shapes, signs and other objects may be judged by a sensor to be closer
than they are.
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530 4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Fuse layout and amperage ratings■ Engine compartment
FuseAmpereCircuit
1 A/F 15 A Multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection
system
2 HORN 10 A Horn
3 EFI NO.1 25 A Multiport fuel injection system/
sequential multiport fuel injection
system
4 IG2 MAIN 30 A INJ, MET, IGN fuses
5 L2 RR2 SEAT 30 A Power third seat
6 L1 RR2 SEAT 30 A Power third seat
7 CDS FAN 25 A Electric cooling fans
8 DEICER 20 A Windshield wiper de-icer
9 TOW TAIL 30 A Trailer lights (tail lights)
10 CDS FAN NO.2 25 A Electric cooling fans
11 R2 RR2 SEAT 30 A Power third seat
12 R1 RR2 SEAT 30 A Power third seat
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When trouble arises
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5-2. Steps to take in an emergency
If the engine will not star t
If the engine still does not start after following the correct starting
procedure ( P. 158) or releasing the steering lock (P. 159), confirm
the following points.
■ The engine will not start even when the starter motor oper-
ates normally.
One of the following may be the cause of the problem.
●There may not be sufficient fuel in the vehicle’s tank.
Refuel the vehicle. ( P. 100)
Flex-fuel vehicles: The type of fuel may be different. When
refueling, add the same type of fuel, if available.
After adding a different type of fuel, the engine may run
roughly and driving performance may be reduced for a while
when the engine is first started. In this case, wait until the
engine runs normally.
● The engine may be flooded.
Try to restart the engine once more following correct starting
procedures.
● There may be a malfunction in the engine immobilizer system.
( P. 105)
■ The starter motor turns over slowly, the interior lights and
headlights are dim, or the horn does not sound or sounds at
a low volume.
One of the following may be the cause of the problem.
●The battery may be discharged. ( P. 593)
● The battery terminal connec tions may be loose or corroded.
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■The starter motor does not turn over, the interior lights and
headlights do not turn on, or the horn does not sound.
One of the following may be the cause of the problem.
● One or both of the battery terminals may be disconnected.
● The battery may be discharged. ( P. 593)
Contact your Toyota dealer if the problem cannot be repaired, or if
repair procedures are unknown.