
311-1. For safe use
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For safety and security
ing and stowing the seat belt.
3 Stow the plate   and   in 
the holder on the roof.
In order to securely stow them, 
firmly insert them as far as possi-
ble.
1Push the seat belt shoulder 
anchor down while pressing 
the release button  .
2 Push the seat belt shoulder  anchor up.
Move the height adjuster up and 
down as needed until you hear a 
click.
If the shoulder belt sits close to 
a person’s neck, use the seat 
belt comfort guide.
1
Pull the comfort guide from 
the pocket.
2 Slide the belt past the slot of 
the guide.
The elastic cord must be behind the 
Adjusting the seat belt 
shoulder anchor height 
(front seats)
WA R N I N G
■Adjustable shoulder anchor
Always make sure the shoulder 
belt is positioned across the cen-
ter of your shoulder. The belt 
should be kept away from your 
neck, but not falling off your shoul-
der. Failure to do so could reduce 
the amount of pro tection in an 
accident and cause death or seri-
ous injuries in the event of a sud-
den stop, sudden swerve or 
accident.
Seat belt comfort guide 
(for the third center seat) 

1533-3. Adjusting the seats
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Before driving
3-3.Adjusting the seats
Manual seat Seat position adjustment 
lever
Seatback angle adjustment 
lever
Power seat
Seat position adjustment 
switch
Seatback angle adjustment 
switch
Seat cushion (front) angle 
adjustment switch (driver’s 
side only) Vertical height adjustment 
switch (driver’s side only)
Lumbar support adjustment 
switch (driver’s side only)
■When adjusting the seat
Take care when adjusting the seat 
so that the head restraint does not 
touch the ceiling.
Front seats
Adjustment procedure
WA R N I N G
■When adjusting the seat posi-
tion
●Take care when adjusting the 
seat position to ensure that 
other passengers are not 
injured by the moving seat.
●Do not put your hands under the 
seat or near the moving parts to 
avoid injury. Fingers or hands 
may become jammed in the 
seat mechanism.
●Make sure to leave enough 
space around the feet so they 
do not get stuck.
■Seat adjustment
●Be careful that the seat does 
not hit passengers or luggage.
●To reduce the risk of sliding 
under the lap bel t during a colli-
sion, do not recline the seat 
more than necessary.
If the seat is too reclined, the lap 
belt may slide past the hips and 
apply restraint for ces directly to 
the abdomen, or your neck may 
contact the shoulder belt, increas-
ing the risk of death or serious 
injury in the event of an accident.
Adjustments should not be made 
while driving as the seat may 
unexpectedly move and cause 
the driver to lose control of the 
vehicle. 

1623-3. Adjusting the seats
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■Front seats
1 Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while 
pressing the lock release button  .
■Second seats
1 Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while 
pressing the lock release button  .
■Third center seat
1 Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while 
pressing the lock release button  .
■Adjusting the height of the head 
restraints
Head restraints
Head restraints are provided 
for all seats.
WA R N I N G
■Head restraint precautions
Observe the following precautions 
regarding the head restraints. 
Failure to do so m ay result in 
death or serious injury.
●Use the head restraints 
designed for each respective 
seat.
●Adjust the head restraints to the 
correct position at all times.
●After adjusting the head 
restraints, push down on them 
and make sure they are locked 
in position.
●Do not drive with the head 
restraints removed.
Adjusting a head restraint 

1633-3. Adjusting the seats
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Before driving
Make sure that the  head restraints 
are adjusted so that the center of 
the head restraint is closest to the 
top of your ears.
■Adjusting the third center seat 
head restraint
Always raise the  head restraint one 
level from the stowed position when 
using.
■When using the outboard third 
seats
If a head restraint is folded forward, 
make sure to return  it to the upright 
position. ( P.158)
Pull the head restraint up while 
pressing the lock release button 
.
If the head restraint touches the 
ceiling, making the removal difficult, 
change the seat height or angle. 
( P.153, 154)
Front seats
Second seats
Third center seat
Align the head restraint with the 
installation holes and push it 
down to the lock position.
Press and hold the lock release 
button   when lowering the 
head restraint.
Front seats
Removing the head 
restraints
Installing the head 
restraints 

1663-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
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*: If equipped
The height of the rear view mir-
ror can be adjusted to suit your 
driving posture.
Adjust the height of the rear 
view mirror by moving it up and 
down.
Manual anti-glare inside rear 
view mirror
Reflected light from the head-
lights of vehicles behind can be 
reduced by operating the lever.
Normal position
Anti-glare position
Auto anti-glare inside rear 
view mirror
Responding to the level of 
brightness of the headlights of 
vehicles behind, the reflected 
light is automatically reduced.
Turn the automatic anti-glare 
function mode on/off
When the automatic anti-glare func-
tion is in ON mode, the indicator   
illuminates. The func tion will set to 
ON mode each time the power 
switch is turned to ON.
Pressing the button turns the func-
tion to OFF mode. (The indicator 
 also turns off.)
Inside rear view mir-
ror*
The rear view mirror’s posi-
tion can be adjusted to 
enable sufficient confirma-
tion of the rear view.
Adjusting the height of 
rear view mirror
WA R N I N G
■Caution while driving
Do not adjust the position of the 
mirror while driving.
Doing so may lead to mishandling 
of the vehicle and cause an acci-
dent, resulting in death or serious 
injury.
Anti-glare function 

1693-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
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Before driving
closed.
●If the display is difficult to see due 
to reflected light, close the sun-
shade for the mo on roof or the 
electronic sunshade for the pan-
oramic moon roof.
●Any of the following conditions 
may occur when d riving in the 
dark, such as at night. None of 
them indicates that a malfunction 
has occurred.
• Colors of objects in the displayed  image may differ f rom their actual 
color.
• Depending on the height of the  lights of the vehicle behind, the 
area around the vehicle may 
appear white and blurry.
• Automatic image adjustment for 
brighter surrounding image may 
cause flickering.
If it is difficult to see the displayed 
image or flickering bothers you, 
change to optical mirror mode.
●The Digital Rearview Mirror may 
become hot while it is in digital 
mirror mode.
This is not a  malfunction.
●Depending on your physical con-
dition or age, it may take longer 
than usual to focus on the dis-
played image. In this case, 
change to optical mirror mode.
●Do not let passengers stare at the 
displayed image when the vehicle 
is being driven, as doing so may 
cause motion sickness.
■When the system malfunctions
If the symbol show n in the illustra-
tion is displayed when using the 
Digital Rearview Mirror in digital mir-
ror mode, the system may be mal-
functioning. The symbol will 
disappear in a few seconds. Oper-
ate the lever, chang e to optical mir-
ror mode and have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
■Adjusting the mirror height
The height of the rear view mir-
ror can be adjusted to suit your 
driving posture.
Change to optical mirror mode, 
adjusting the height of the rear 
view mirror by moving it up and 
down.
■Display settings (digital mir-
ror mode)
Settings of the display in the dig-
ital mirror mode, on/off operation 
of the automatic anti-glare func-
tion, etc. can be changed.
1 Press the menu button.
Adjusting the mirror 

2014-1. Before driving
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Driving
■Matching trailer ball height to 
trailer coupler height
No matter wh ich class of tow hitch 
applies, for a m ore safe trailer 
hookup, the trailer ball setup must 
be the proper height for the coupler 
on the trailer.
Coupler
Trailer ball
■Before towing
Check that the fo llowing conditions 
are met:
●Ensure that your vehicle’s tires 
are properly inflated. ( P.511)
●Trailer tires are inflated according 
to the trailer manufacturer’s rec-
ommendation.
Trailer towing
Your vehicle is designed pri-
marily as a passen-
ger-and-load-carrying 
vehicle. Towing a trailer can 
have an adverse impact on 
handling, performance, 
braking, durability, and fuel 
consumption. For your 
safety and the safety of oth-
ers, you must not overload 
your vehicle or trailer. You 
must also ensure that you 
are using appropriate tow-
ing equipment, that the tow-
ing equipment has been 
installed correctly and used 
properly, and that you 
employ the requisite driv-
ing habits.
Vehicle-trailer stability and 
braking performance are 
affected by trailer stability, 
brake performance and set-
ting, trailer brakes, the hitch 
and hitch systems (if 
equipped).
To tow a trailer safely, use 
extreme care and drive the 
vehicle in accordance with 
your trailer’s characteris-
tics and operating condi-
tions.
Toyota warranties do not 
apply to damage or mal-
function caused by towing a 
trailer for commercial pur-
poses.
Contact your Toyota dealer 
for further information 
about additional require-
ments such as a towing kit, 
etc. 

2024-1. Before driving
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●All trailer lights work as required 
by law.
●All lights work each time you con-
nect them.
●The trailer ball is set at the proper 
height for the coupler on the 
trailer.
●The trailer is level when it is 
hitched.
Do not drive if the trailer is not 
level, and check for improper 
tongue weight, overloading, worn 
suspension, or other possible 
causes.
●The trailer cargo is securely 
loaded.
●The rear view mirrors conform to 
all applicable federal, state/provin-
cial or local regu lations. If they do 
not, install rear  view mirrors 
appropriate for towing purposes.
■Break-in schedule
If your vehicle is new or equipped 
with any new power train compo-
nents (such as an engine, hybrid 
transmission, rear differential or 
wheel bearing), Toyota recommends 
that you do not tow  a trailer until the 
vehicle has been driven for over 500 
miles (800 km).
After the vehicle has been driven for 
over 500 miles (800 km), you can 
start towing. However, for the next 
500 miles (800 km), drive the vehi-
cle at a speed of less than 50 mph 
(80 km/h) when towing a trailer, and 
avoid full throttle acceleration.
■Maintenance
●If you tow a trailer, your vehicle 
will require more f requent mainte-
nance due to the additional load. 
(See “Scheduled Maintenance 
Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Sup-
plement”.)
●Retighten the fixing bolts of the 
towing ball and bracket after 
approximately 600 miles (1000 
km) of trailer towing.
■If trailer sway occurs
One or more factors (crosswinds, 
passing vehicles, rough roads, etc.) 
can adversely affect handling of 
your vehicle and trailer, causing 
instability.
●If trailer swaying occurs:
• Firmly grip the steering wheel.  Steer straight ahead.
Do not try to contr ol trailer sway-
ing by turning the steering wheel.
• Begin releasing the accelerator  pedal immediately but very gradu-
ally to reduce speed.
Do not increase speed. Do not 
apply vehicle brakes.
If you make no extreme correction 
with the steering or brakes, your 
vehicle and trailer  should stabilize. 
(if enabled, Trailer Sway Control can 
also help to stabilize the vehicle and 
trailer.)
●After the trailer swaying has 
stopped:
• Stop in a safe place. Get all occu- pants out of the vehicle.
• Check the tires of the vehicle and  the trailer.
• Check the load in the trailer.
Make sure the load has not 
shifted.
Make sure the tongue weight is 
appropriate, if possible.
• Check the load in the vehicle. Make sure the vehicle is not over-
loaded after occupants get in.
If you cannot find any problems, the 
speed at which trailer swaying 
occurred is beyond the limit of your 
particular vehicle-trailer combina-
tion. Drive at a lower speed to pre-
vent instability. Remember that 
swaying of the towing vehicle-trailer 
increases as speed increases.