
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Your Mirai Fuel Cell has both high-voltage DC and AC systems, as well as a 12-volt system. 
Both DC and AC high voltage are very dangerous and can cause personal injury, severe   
burns, electric shock and even fatal injury.
To avoid personal injury, please follow all caution labels attached to high-voltage parts.    
Do not touch or attempt to remove or replace any high-voltage (orange-colored) wiring    
and connectors. Do not touch the service plugs located on top of the high voltage traction 
battery and fuel cell stack assemblies.
If an accident occurs, do not touch any high-voltage wiring, connectors or parts, such as the 
under hood inverter with converter assembly or the high voltage traction battery assembly.
Do not touch the potassium hydroxide electrolyte that might spill or leak from the high   
voltage traction battery as the result of an accident. If potassium hydroxide electrolyte   
gets on your skin or in your eyes, neutralize it immediately with a saturated boric acid    
solution (ratio: 80 grams boric acid to two liters water). Seek immediate medical attention.
The hydrogen gas is flammable, and can ignite within a large range of concentrations    
(4 to 74.5%). However, it diffuses easily and tends not to remain near the ground. If the   
sound of hydrogen leaking (a loud hissing sound) can be heard, immediately step away   
from the vehicle as there is a chance that the hydrogen gas may ignite.
Water is recommended as the extinguishing agent for vehicle fires except for hydrogen   
and/or high voltage traction battery fires, which should be allowed to burn out.
The Toyota Mirai Fuel Cell is being offered in limited quantities. While non-powertrain 
and non-fuel cell component warranty service can be performed by any Toyota   
dealership, powertrain warranty service and fuel cell component warranty service 
must only be performed by an authorized Mirai Fuel Cell Toyota dealership.
To locate your nearest authorized Mirai Fuel Cell Toyota dealership, log on to   
www.toyota.com or contact the Toyota Brand Engagement Center at (800) 331-4331. 

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WELCOME TO THE TOYOTA FAMILY
T
hank you for purchasing a Toyota 
vehicle. We know you have many 
options when considering which   
vehicle to buy, and we appreciate your 
decision to select Toyota.
We want you to enjoy owning your  
Toyota as much as you enjoy driving  
it. This booklet is designed to help.  
Here you’ll find information on Toyota’s   
warranty coverage and maintenance  
recommendations for your vehicle. There   
are two easy-to-follow sections: one for 
warranty and one for maintenance. The   
tab on the side of each page identifies  
the section you are in. For more information about our vehicles, 
our company or the products and services 
available for your vehicle, please visit Toyota’s 
official website, www.toyota.com.
We wish you many miles of safe and 
pleasurable driving, and we look forward 
 
to serving you in the years ahead.   
Welcome to the Toyota family! 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
WARRANTY INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
Satisfaction Down the Road  4
I
f You Need Assistance 
 5
T
he Immobilizer Key 
 7
T
ransportation Assistance 
 9
YOUR WARRANTIES IN DETAIL
General Warranty Provisions  10
N
ew Vehicle Limited Warranty 
 13
T
ire Limited Warranty 
 17
YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES
Operation and Maintenance  18
O
btaining Warranty Service 
 20 

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
INTRODUCTION
The Importance of Scheduled Maintenance  22
M
aintaining Your Warranty 
 23
MAINTENANCE LOG
Using the Maintenance Log Charts  24
M
aintenance Log 
 26
E
xplanation of Maintenance Items 
 42
V
ehicle Identification 
 45
 
FIND IT ONLINE
To update your contact information and vehicle ownership status, please visit   
www.toyota.com/recall/update-info-toyota.  Your vehicle’s VIN will be  
required to start the update process.
You may also enroll to receive the following useful information and benefits at   
toyota.com/owners:
•  Access to Owner’s Manuals and   
Maintenance Guides
• View Your Vehicle’s Service History
• Explore How-to videos and more 

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A
t Toyota, our top priority is always 
our customers. We know your Toyota 
is an important part of your life and 
something you depend on every day. That’s 
why we’re dedicated to building products of 
the highest quality and reliability.
Our excellent warranty coverage is   
evidence that we stand behind the quality 
of our vehicles. We’re confident — as you 
should be — that your Toyota will provide   
you with many years of enjoyable driving.
To further demonstrate our commitment to   
our customers’ satisfaction, occasionally   
we may establish a special policy   
adjustment to pay for specific repairs that   
are no longer covered by warranty. When   
we establish such a policy adjustment, we 
mail details to all applicable owners we   
have on record. 
To provide you with added protection   
against unexpected service costs, we offer 
Toyota Financial Services vehicle service 
agreements and Toyota Auto Care and   
Toyota Care Plus prepaid maintenance 
programs. Each offers plans to meet a   
wide variety of needs. Your dealership can 
help you select the plan that’s best for you. Our goal is for every Toyota customer to 
 
enjoy outstanding quality, dependability   
and peace of mind throughout their   
ownership experience. We want you to be   
a satisfied member of the Toyota family   
for many miles to come.
This booklet describes the terms of 
Toyota warranty coverage as well as   
general owner responsibilities. The 
scheduled maintenance section 
describes your vehicle’s maintenance 
requirements. Be sure to review this 
information carefully, since proper 
maintenance is required to ensure that 
warranty coverage remains intact.
All information in this booklet is the latest 
available at the time of publication and is 
subject to change without notice.
SATISFACTION DOWN THE ROAD
Introduction 
INTRODUCTION  

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B
oth Toyota and your Toyota dealer  
are dedicated to serving your 
automotive needs. Your complete 
satisfaction is our first priority. Should   
you have a problem or concern — either   
during or after the warranty period —   
please take the following steps to ensure   
the quickest possible response:
Step 1
Discuss the situation with a dealership 
manager, such as the service manager   
or customer relations manager. In most   
cases, a satisfactory solution can be   
reached at this step.
Step 2
If the dealership does not address your 
concern to your satisfaction, call the   
Toyota Brand Engagement Center   
at  (800) 331-4331.
Please have the following information   
ready when you call:
•  Your Toyota’s vehicle identification number 
(located on the driver’s side corner of the 
dashboard, under the windshield)
•  Current mileage on your vehicle
•  Name of your Toyota dealership
A Toyota customer relations representative 
will assist you in working with the dealership 
to find a satisfactory solution.
Step 3
If your concern has still not been resolved  
to your satisfaction, Toyota offers   
additional assistance through the Dispute 
Settlement Program, a dispute resolution 
program administered by the National   
Center for Dispute Settlement. The   
purpose of the Dispute Settlement   
Program is to resolve disputes through 
arbitration — a process by which two   
parties authorize an independent third   
party to hear and resolve a dispute. The 
program is informal and free of charge.   
To request that your case be reviewed   
through the program, complete the   
customer claim form in the Owner’s   
Warranty Rights Notification booklet   
(found in your glove box) and mail it to:
National Center for Dispute Settlement 
P.O. Box 5152 8 4
Dallas, TX 75251-5284
To initiate arbitration, you must complete   
an NCDS customer claim form and mail it   
to NCDS. To request a form, call NCDS   
at (800) 777-8119 or obtain a copy at   
www.ncdsusa.org. When you call,   
please have your vehicle identification   
number, the current mileage on your   
Toyota and the names of your selling   
and servicing dealerships.
Introduction 
IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE
INTRODUCTION  

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THE IMMOBILIZER KEY
 
THE NEW WORLD OF  
ANTI-THEFT TECHNOLOGY
This Toyota vehicle may be equipped  
with an electronic “immobilizer” anti-theft   
system. When the key is inserted into the 
ignition switch, it transmits an electronic   
code to an immobilizer computer. The   
engine will only start if the code in the   
key matches the code in the immobilizer.   
If the code does not match, the immobilizer 
disables the ignition and fuel systems.   
While an exact physical copy of the key   
will open the door and allow retrieval of   
items locked in the vehicle, it won’t start   
the vehicle unless the key has the same  
code as the immobilizer.
 
 
SECURITY
For security purposes, access to key   
codes and service procedures for 
e
 lectronically registering replacement   
keys is restricted. Only a Toyota dealer   
or certain bonded/registered independent 
l
 ocksmiths can generate replacement keys.
Introduction 
INTRODUCTION  

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REPLACING THE KEY
Upon purchase, each vehicle should have  
two master keys and an aluminum tag   
with a key code imprinted on it.
To generate a fully functional replacement   
key (one that will both open the doors and 
start the engine), one of the master keys   
is required. To make a key that will open  
the door for retrieval of items locked   
inside the vehicle, the aluminum key-code   
tag can be used. If a master key or the 
aluminum key-code tag is not available,   
a Toyota dealer or certain registered   
locksmiths can obtain the key code from   
a restricted-access database. These   
businesses can also access a service   
utility to reprogram the immobilizer if   
all registered master keys have been   
lost. If a Toyota dealer is not available,   
please refer to www.aloa.org  to find  
a bonded/registered locksmith who   
performs high-security key service.
 
 
KEEPING THE KEY SAFE 
Replacing an immobilizer key may be   
costly. It is advisable to keep a spare   
master key and the aluminum key-code   
tag in a safe place. If you record the   
key code in more than one place, do not 
record it in a way that can be easily   
identified and associated with the vehicle.   
It is wise to keep a copy of the key code 
outside of the vehicle.
If the vehicle was delivered with less than 
two keys and the aluminum key-code tag, 
consider having the Toyota dealer or a 
qualified independent automotive locksmith 
make a duplicate key before you need it.
THE IMMOBILIZER KEY
Introduction 
INTRODUCTION