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5-9. Bluetooth® phone
Using a Bluetooth® 
phone .............................. 370
Making a call ..................... 372
Receiving a call ................. 375
Speaking on the phone ..... 376
Bluetooth
® phone 
message function ............ 379
Using the steering  wheel switches ................ 383
Bluetooth
® phone 
settings............................ 384
Contact/Call History  Settings ........................... 386
What to do if...  (Troubleshooting) ............ 395
5-10. Using the voice  command system
Voice command system .... 399
5-11. Bluetooth
®
Bluetooth®......................... 403
5-12. Antenna Antenna ............................. 408
6-1. Using the air conditioning  system
Manual air conditioning  system............................. 412
Automatic air conditioning  system............................. 419
Seat heaters/ seat ventilators ................ 426 6-2. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list................. 429• Personal/interior lights
main switch ................... 430
• Personal/interior  lights .............................. 430
• Cargo lamp main  switch ............................ 431
6-3. Using the storage features List of storage features ...... 432• Glove box ...................... 434
• Console box (front separated type seat) ..... 435
• Card holder ................... 436
• Map holder (front  bench type seat)............ 438
• Pen holder ..................... 439
• Tissue pocket ................ 440
• Overhead console ......... 441
• Cup holders ................... 442
• Bottle holders ................ 444
• Auxiliary boxes (front  bench type seat)............ 445
• Storage box ................... 447
Luggage compartment  features ........................... 449
6-4. Using the other interior features Other interior features........ 450• Sun visors ..................... 450
• Vanity mirrors ................ 450
• Clock ............................. 451
• Power outlets ................ 452
• Armrest.......................... 454
• Assist grips .................... 455
Garage door opener .......... 456
Compass ........................... 465
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1193-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
3
Operation of each component
■Before removing the tailgate
These  connector  covers  are  used  when  removing  the  tailgate,  to
prevent  the  back-up  camera  wire  harness  connectors  from  being
contaminated.
Connector cover (Gray)
Connector cover (White)
Store  the  connector  covers  in  the
glove box in a plastic bag when not
using.
To  disconnect  the  wire  harness
connectors  (   and  ),
depress  small  plastic  tab  on
connector    and  pull  apart
from connector  .
Tailgate  wire  harness  con-
nector (White)
Frame  wire  harness  connec-
tor (Gray)
Attach  the  connector  cover
(White)  to  the  frame  wire  har-
ness connector (Gray). Connector cover (White)
Frame  wire  harness  connec-
tor (Gray)
Removing the tailgate
1
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1654-1. Before driving
4
Driving
WARNING
■If you hear a squealing or scrap ing noise (brake pad wear limit indica-
tors)
Have the brake pads checked and replaced by your Toyota dealer  as soon
as possible. 
Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when neede d.
It  is  dangerous  to  drive  the  vehicle  when  the  wear  limits  of  the  brake  pads
and/or those of the brake discs are exceeded.
■ When the vehicle is stopped
● Do not race the engine.
If the vehicle is in any gear other than P or N, the vehicle may move sud-
denly and unexpectedly, causing an accident.
● In order to prevent accidents due to the vehicle rolling away,  always keep
depressing  the  brake  pedal  while  the  engine  is  running,  and  app ly  the
parking brake as necessary.
● If the vehicle is stopped on an incline, in order to prevent ac cidents caused
by the vehicle rolling forward or backward, always depress the  brake pedal
and securely apply the parking brake as needed.
● Avoid revving or racing the engine. 
Running the engine at high speed while the vehicle is stopped m ay cause
the exhaust system to overheat, which could result in a fire if combustible
material is nearby.
■ When the vehicle is parked
● Do  not  leave  glasses,  cigarette  lighters,  spray  cans,  or  soft  d rink  cans  in
the vehicle when it is in the sun.
Doing so may result in the following:
• Gas  may  leak  from  a  cigarette  lighter  or  spray  can,  and  may  le ad  to  a
fire.
• The  temperature  inside  the  vehicle  may  cause  the  plastic  lenses  and plastic material of glasses to deform or crack.
• Soft  drink  cans  may  rupture,  causing  the  contents  to  spray  ove r  the
interior of the vehicle, and may also cause a short circuit in the vehicle’s
electrical components.
● Do  not  leave  cigarette  lighters  in  the  vehicle.  If  a  cigarette  lighter  is  in  a
place such as the glove box or on the floor, it may be lit acci dentally when
luggage is loaded or the seat is adjusted, causing a fire.
● Do  not  attach  adhesive  discs  to  the  windshield  or  windows.  Do  n ot  place
containers  such  as  air  fresheners  on  the  instrument  panel  or  da shboard.
Adhesive discs or containers may act as lenses, causing a fire  in the vehi-
cle. 
     
        
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4045-11. Bluetooth®
■Bluetooth® antenna
The antenna is built into the display. 
If  the  portable  audio  player  is  behind  the seat  or  in  the  glove   box  or  console
box,  or  is  touching  or  covered  by  metal  objects,  the  connection   status  may
deteriorate. 
If  the  cellular  phone  is  behind  the  seat  or  in  the  console  box,   or  touching  or
covered by metal objects, the connection status may deteriorate .
■ Battery charge/signal status
●This  display  may  not  correspond  exactly  with  the  portable  audio  player or
cellular phone itself.
● This system does not have a charging function.
● The  portable  audio  player  or  cellular  phone  battery  will  be  dep leted  quickly
when the device is connected to Bluetooth
®.
■ When using the Bluetooth
®  audio  and  hands-free  system  at  the  same
time
The following problems may occur.
● The Bluetooth
® audio connection may be interrupted.
● Noise may be heard during Bluetooth
® audio playback.
■ About the contact in this system
The  following  data  is  stored  for  every  registered  cellular  phone.  When
another phone is connecting, you cannot read the registered dat a.
● Contact data
● Call history
● Favorite
● Message
When  removing  a  Bluetooth
®  phone  from  the  system,  the  above-mentioned
data is also deleted. 
     
        
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4085-12. Antenna
Antenna
Place  the  included  wrench
around the antenna.
When  not  in  use,  the  wrench  is
stored in glove box.
Loosen  the  antenna  with  the
wrench and remove it.
Tighten  the  antenna  by  one
hand  until  it  will  not  turn  any
more.
Using  the  wrench,  tighten  the
antenna an additional 1/8th turn
(20  to  45  degrees)  to  secure  it
in place.
After  tightening  the  antenna,
remove the wrench.
Removing the antenna
1
2
Installing the antenna
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2 
     
        
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4095-12. Antenna
5
Multimedia
■About the wrench
After using the included wrench, store it in the glove box for safekeeping.
NOTICE
■To avoid damaging the antenna
Remove the antenna in the following situations.
● When using an automatic carwash.
● When the antenna will touch the ceiling of a garage, etc.
● When covering the vehicle with a car cover.
■ Removing the antenna
● For normal driving, make sure the antenna is installed.
● When removing the antenna to use an automatic carwash, etc., be  careful
not  to  lose  the  antenna. Also,  make  sure  to  reinstall  the  anten na  before
driving the vehicle.
■ Using the wrench
● When installing or removing the antenna, use the included wrench.
● Be careful not to scratch or damage the vehicle body with the w rench.
● Do not over-tighten the antenna. 
Over-tightening may damage the antenna.
● Do  not  use  any  tools  other  than  the  included  wrench  to  install  or  remove
the antenna. 
Otherwise damage may result on the antenna’s finish. 
     
        
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6Interior features
6-1. Using the air conditioning system
Manual air conditioning  system............................. 412
Automatic air conditioning  system............................. 419
Seat heaters/ seat ventilators ................ 426
6-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ................ 429• Personal/interior lightsmain switch ................... 430
• Personal/interior 
lights ............................. 430
• Cargo lamp main  switch ............................ 431 6-3. Using the storage features
List of storage features ..... 432• Glove box...................... 434
• Console box (front separated type seat) ..... 435
• Card holder ................... 436
• Map holder (front  bench type seat) ........... 438
• Pen holder .................... 439
• Tissue pocket................ 440
• Overhead console......... 441
• Cup holders .................. 442
• Bottle holders ................ 444
• Auxiliary boxes (front  bench type seat) ........... 445
• Storage box .................. 447
Luggage compartment  features ........................... 449
6-4. Using the other interior features Other interior features ....... 450• Sun visors ..................... 450
• Vanity mirrors................ 450
• Clock ............................. 451
• Power outlets ................ 452
• Armrest ......................... 454
• Assist grips ................... 455
Garage door opener.......... 456
Compass ........................... 465 
     
        
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4326-3. Using the storage features
List of  storage features
Front separated type seats
Bottle holders  ( P.   4 4 4 )
Card holder ( P.   4 3 6 )
Overhead console ( P.   4 4 1 )
Glove box ( P.   4 3 4 )
Front cup holders ( P.   4 4 2 ) Console box (
P. 435)
• Card holder ( P. 436)
• Pen holder ( P. 439)
• Tissue pocket ( P. 440)
Rear cup holders (if equipped)   ( P. 443)
Storage box (if equipped)  ( P. 447)1
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