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In the event of a breakdown
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Lead-acid starter batteries
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Batteries contain harmful substances such as sulphuric acid and lead.They must be disposed of in accordance with regulations and must not, in any circumstances, be discarded with household waste.
Take used remote control batteries and vehicle batteries to a special collection point.
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Protect your eyes and face before handling the battery.All operations on the battery must be carried out in a well ventilated area and away from naked flames and sources of sparks, so as to avoid the risk of explosion or fire.Wash your hands afterwards.
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Versions equipped with Stop & Start are fitted with a 12 V lead-acid battery with special technology and specifications.
It should only be replaced by a TOYOTA dealer or a qualified workshop.
Access to the battery
The battery is located under the bonnet.► Open the bonnet using the interior release lever, then the exterior safety catch.► Secure the bonnet stay.
The battery (-) terminal is not accessible.There is a remote earth point near the battery.
NOTIC E
For more information on the Bonnet and the Engine, refer to the corresponding sections.
Starting using another
battery
When your vehicle's battery is discharged, the engine can be started using a backup battery
(external or from another vehicle) and jump leads or using a battery booster.
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Never start the engine by connecting a battery charger.Never use a 24 V or higher battery booster.Check beforehand that the backup battery has a nominal voltage of 12 V and a capacity at least equal to that of the discharged battery.The two vehicles must not be in contact with each other.Switch off all the electrical consumers on both vehicles (audio system, wipers, lighting, etc.).Make sure that the jump leads are not close to the moving parts of the engine (fan, belt, etc.).Do not disconnect the (+) terminal while the engine is running.
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► Connect the red cable to the (+) terminal of flat battery A (at the metal elbow), then to the (+) terminal of backup battery B or the booster.► Connect one end of the green or black cable to the (-) terminal of backup battery B or the booster (or to an earth point on the assisting vehicle).► Connect the other end of the green or black cable to earth point C on the broken down vehicle.► Start the engine of the assisting vehicle and leave it running for a few minutes.► Operate the starter on the broken down vehicle and let the engine run.If the engine does not start straight away, switch off the ignition and wait a few moments before trying again.► Wait for it to return to idle.► Disconnect the jump leads in reverse order.► Allow the engine to run for at least 30 minutes, by driving or with the vehicle stationary, so that the battery reaches an adequate state of charge.
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To disconnect, proceed in reverse order.
NOTIC E
Some functions, including Stop & Start, are not available if the battery is not sufficiently charged.
Charging the battery using a
battery charger
For optimum service life of the battery, it is essential to maintain an adequate state of charge.In some circumstances, it may be necessary to charge the battery:– using the vehicle mainly for short journeys;– if the vehicle is to be taken off the road for several weeks.Contact a TOYOTA dealer or a qualified workshop.
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To charge the vehicle's battery yourself, use only a charger compatible with lead-acid batteries with a nominal voltage of 12 V.
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Follow the instructions provided by the
manufacturer of the charger.Never reverse polarities.
NOTIC E
It is not necessary to disconnect the battery.
► Switch off the ignition.► Switch off all electrical consumers (audio system, lighting, wipers, etc.).
► Switch off charger B before connecting the cables to the battery, so as to avoid any dangerous sparks.► Ensure that the charger cables are in good
condition.► Lift the plastic cover on the (+) terminal, if the vehicle has one.► Connect the cables of charger B as follows:• the positive (+) red cable to the (+) terminal of battery A,• the negative (-) black cable to earth point C on the vehicle.
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Alphabetical index
Flap, removable 53–54Flashing indicators 68–69, 173Fluid, brake 154Fluid, engine coolant 154Foglamp, rear 173Foglamps 172Foglamps, front 67, 170Foglamps, rear 67Folding the rear seats 47Frequency (radio) 233–234Fuel 7, 144Fuel consumption 7Fuel tank 144–146Fusebox, dashboard 174Fusebox, engine compartment 174, 176Fuses 174–176
G
Gauge, fuel 144–145Gearbox, automatic 100, 104–11 0, 155
Gearbox, manual 104–105, 11 0, 155Gear lever, automatic gearbox 105–108Gear lever, manual gearbox 104–105Gear shift indicator ~ Gear efficiency indicator 109Glove box 48G.P.S. 226
H
Hazard warning lamps 78headlamp adjustment 71Headlamp adjustment 71Headlamps, automatic dipping 70–71, 135Headlamps, automatic illumination 68–70Headlamps, dipped beam 67, 170–171Headlamps, halogen 170Headlamps, main beam 67, 170, 172Head restraints, front 48Head restraints, rear 47Head-up display 11 3–11 4Heating 58–59, 62–65Heating, additional 37, 63–65Heating, programmable 37, 63–65Hill Assist Descent Control (HADC) 82–83Hill Descent Control 82–83Hill start assist 104Horn 78
I
Ignition 99–100, 238Ignition on 100Immobiliser, electronic 96Indicator, coolant temperature 16Indicator lamps, operation 67Indicators, direction 68Inflating tyres 156, 190
Inflating tyres and accessories (using the kit) 163, 165Infrared camera 11 5Instrument panel 9, 11 6Internet browser 227, 231
J
Jack 165Jump starting 177
K
Key 23–24, 26–28, 30Key, electronic 23–24, 100Keyless Entry and Starting 23, 25–28, 98–99Key with remote control 28Kit, hands-free 198–199, 212–213, 236–237Kit, puncture repair 162Kit, temporary puncture repair 162–163, 165
L
Labels 4Labels, identification 190Lamps, parking 69Lamps, rear 173Lane departure warning active 131, 136LEDs - Light-emitting diodes 69, 170