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32Your Responsibilities
WARRANTY
BY GEOGRAPHIC REGION 
In the United States, U.S. 
Territories, Canada and Mexico
To obtain warranty service in the United 
States, U.S. territories, Canada or Mexico, 
take your vehicle to an authorized Toyota 
dealership. If your vehicle cannot be  
driven, contact your nearest Toyota   
dealership for towing assistance. You do   
not have to pay for towing to the nearest 
Toyota dealership if your vehicle is inoperable 
due to failure of a warranted part.
Outside the United States, U.S. 
Territories, Canada and Mexico
If you are using your vehicle outside the 
United States, U.S. territories, Canada and 
Mexico and need warranty service, contact   
a local Toyota dealership. Please note, 
however, that your vehicle may not be 
repaired free of charge because the local 
Toyota distributor may have no obligation  
to provide warranty service for your   
vehicle, and/or your vehicle may not   
comply with local regulatory or   
environmental requirements.
 
 
EMERGENCY REPAIRS
If your vehicle is inoperable or unsafe to   
drive and there is no Toyota dealership 
reasonably available to make repairs, you   
may perform the repairs yourself or have   
them performed by another automotive 
service provider. Toyota will reimburse you  
for any of the repairs that are covered by   
warranty. To receive reimbursement, 
present to an authorized Toyota dealership 
your paid repair invoices and any parts 
that were removed from the vehicle. You 
will be reimbursed for warranted parts at 
the manufacturer’s suggested retail price 
and warranted labor at a geographically 
appropriate hourly rate multiplied by   
Toyota’s recommended time allowance for   
the repair.
If your vehicle requires emergency repair, 
Toyota assumes no liability for subsequent 
failures caused by improper repairs or the   
use of non-Genuine Toyota Parts unless   
you have the vehicle properly repaired   
in a timely manner. To ensure that   
warranty coverage remains intact, have   
your vehicle inspected by an authorized   
Toyota dealership as soon as possible   
after an emergency repair.
OBTAINING WARRANTY SERVICE 
         
        
        
     
        
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34Maintenance Log
MAINTENANCE
MAINTAINING YOUR WARRANTY
IMPORTANT MAINTENANCE 
INFORMATION
It is especially important to both 
routinely check your vehicle’s engine   
oil level (once a month) and regularly   
replace the engine oil and oil  lter   
(see the Maintenance Log section of   
this booklet to determine how often   
you should change your vehicle’s oil   
and  lter). Failure to do so can cause   
oil starvation and/or oil gelling, which   
can result in severe damage to your   
vehicle and require costly repairs that   
are not covered by the New Vehicle   
Limited Warranty.
Maintenance Records
Maintaining your vehicle according to   
the recommendations in this booklet is 
required to ensure that your warranty 
coverage remains intact. You should keep 
detailed records of vehicle maintenance, 
including date of service, mileage at time   
of service and a description of service   
and/or parts installation performed. The 
scheduled maintenance log in this booklet   
can help you document this information. If 
you sell your vehicle, be sure to give your 
maintenance records to the new owner.
Toyota will not deny a warranty claim   
solely because you do not have records 
to show that you maintained your vehicle. 
However, damage or failure caused by lack   
of proper maintenance is not covered   
under warranty.
 
 
Maintenance Providers 
Maintenance and repair services may be 
performed by you or by any automotive 
service provider you choose. Toyota will   
not deny a warranty claim solely because   
you used a service provider other than a 
Toyota dealership for maintenance and 
repairs. However, damage or failure   
caused by improper maintenance or   
repairs is not covered under warranty.
Dealer-Recommended 
Maintenance
Your dealer may recommend more   
frequent maintenance intervals or more 
maintenance services than those listed in  
the scheduled maintenance log. These 
additional services are not required to 
maintain your warranty coverage. Ask 
your dealer to explain any recommended 
maintenance not included in the scheduled 
maintenance log.
For a complete description of Toyota 
warranty coverages, see the Warranty 
Information portion of this booklet. 
         
        
        
     
        
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36Maintenance Log
MAINTENANCE
Special Operating Conditions
In addition to standard maintenance items, 
the maintenance log indicates services that 
should be performed on vehicles that are 
driven under especially demanding  
conditions. These “special operating 
conditions” and their required maintenance 
items are clearly indicated in each chart.
NOTE:
You should perform these additional 
maintenance services only if the 
majority  of your driving is done under   
the special operating conditions 
indicated. If you only occasionally   
drive under these circumstances, it   
is not necessary to perform the 
additional services.
Engine Oil Selection
Please refer to your Owner’s Manual  for the 
speci c oil viscosity rating recommended   
for your vehicle/engine type.
Additional Maintenance
In addition to scheduled maintenance,   
your Toyota requires ongoing general 
maintenance, such as  uid checks and   
visual inspections. These procedures are 
explained in the “Maintenance and Care” 
section of the Owner ’s Manual. Be sure  
to perform these procedures regularly to 
ensure the most trouble-free operation   
of your vehicle.
SuperChrome and  
Alloy Wheel Care
If you purchased genuine Toyota accessory 
Aluminum Alloy Wheels, follow these cleaning 
guidelines to maintain the appearance of   
your alloy wheels:
• If wheels are hot, wait for them to cool 
before washing.
• Use a soft sponge or cotton cloth to   
apply the same mild car-wash soap as   
used for the vehicle body. Quickly rinse   
off with water. Use a soft cloth to apply   
the same car wax as used for the   
vehicle body.
• DO NOT USE: Any kind of chemical-  
based cleaners, alcohol, solvents,   
gasoline, steam cleaners, scouring   
pads, wire brushes or coarse abrasives   
to clean your wheels.
USING THE MAINTENANCE LOG CHARTS