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  ■Overview
Labels  4
  ■Eco-driving
Eco-coaching  8
 1Instruments
Instrument Panel  9Warning and indicator lamps  11Indicators  16Trip computer  21Setting the date and time  22
 2Access
Electronic key with remote control function  and built-in key,  23Back-up procedures  28Central locking / unlocking  31Doors  32General recommendations  
for the sliding side doors  33Alarm  34Electric windows  36Tilting rear door windows  38
 3Ease of use and comfort
General recommendations for the seats  39Front seats  39Steering wheel adjustment  42
Mirrors  42
Rear bench seat (row 2)  44Rear seats (row 2)  44Rear seats (row 3)  46Interior fittings  48Two-position luggage cover shelf (removable)  53Luggage cover (7-seat)  54Warning triangle  55Heating and Ventilation  55Heating  56Manual air conditioning  56Dual-zone automatic air conditioning  57Front demisting - defrosting  60Rear screen demisting - defrosting  61Rear heating and air conditioning  61Additional heating/ventilation system  62
 4Lighting and visibility
Lighting control lever  66Direction indicators  67Automatic illumination of headlamps  67Daytime running lamps / Sidelamps  68Parking lamps  68
Automatic headlamp dipping  69Headlamp beam height adjustment  70Wiper control lever  71Changing a wiper blade  73Automatic wiping  73
 5Safety
General safety recommendations  75Emergency or assistance call  76
Hazard warning lamps  78Horn  78Electronic stability control (ESC)  78Advanced Grip Control  80Hill Assist Descent Control  82Seat belts  83Airbags  86Child seats  89Deactivating the front passenger airbag  91ISOFIX child seats  94i-Size child seats  97Manual child lock  98Electric child lock  98
 6Driving
Driving recommendations  99Starting/switching off the engine  101Manual parking brake  105Electric parking brake  105Hill start assist  1085-speed manual gearbox  1096-speed manual gearbox  109
Automatic gearbox  11 0Gear efficiency indicator  11 3Stop & Start  11 4Under-inflation detection  11 6Head-up display  11 7Driving and manoeuvring aids - General recommendations  11 9Speed Limit Recognition and  Recommendation  120
Speed limiter  124   

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Overview
Instruments and controls
1.Bonnet release
2.Dashboard fuses
3.Horn
4.Instrument panel
5.AlarmCourtesy lampWarning lamp display for seat belts and front passenger airbagPanoramic roof blind controlInterior rear view mirrorMonitoring mirrorEmergency call button
6.Monochrome screen with audio system
Touch screen with TOYOTA Connect Radio or TOYOTA Connect Nav
7.USB port
8.HeatingManual air conditioningDual-zone automatic air conditioningFront demisting - defrostingRear screen demisting – defrosting
9.Electric parking brake"START/STOP" button
10.Gearbox
11 .12 V socket
12.230 V accessory socket
13.Glove boxUSB port (inside the glove box)
14.Glove box
15.Front passenger airbag deactivation (on the side of the glove box, with the door open)
Steering mounted controls
1.External lighting / direction indicators control leverVoice recognition activation button
2.Wiper / screenwash / trip computer control lever
3.Controls to select the multimedia source (SRC), manage music (LIST) and manage phone calls ("telephone" symbol)
4.Speed Limiter / Programmable Cruise Control / Adaptive cruise control controls
5.Instrument panel display mode selection wheel
6.Voice controlVolume adjustment
7.Audio system setting controls  

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With matrix instrument panel 
 
1.Cruise control or speed limiter settings.
2.Gear shift indicator.Gear with an automatic gearbox.
3.Digital speedometer (km/h or mph) with LCD symbols and LCD text instrument panel.Display area with matrix instrument panel: alert or function status message, trip computer, digital speedometer (km/h or mph), etc.
4.Service indicator, then total distance recorder (km or miles) and trip distance recorder (km or miles).Display area with LCD text instrument panel: alert or function status message, trip computer, etc.
5.Engine coolant temperature gauge.
6.Engine oil level indicator.
7.Fuel gauge.
Control buttons 
 
With LCD symbols instrument panel
A.Lighting dimmer.After a long press on SET: change the set time values and the units.
B.Reminder of servicing information or the driving range with the SCR system and the AdBlue®.Reset the function selected (service indicator or trip distance recorder).After a long press: change the set time values and the units.
With LCD text instrument panel
With matrix instrument panel
A.Temporary reminder of servicing information, or reminder of the driving range with the SCR 
system and the AdBlue®.Depending on version: go back up a level or cancel the current operation.
B.Lighting dimmer.Depending on version: browse a menu or list, or change a value.
C.Reset the trip distance recorder (long press).Reset the service indicator.Depending on version: enter the configuration menu and confirm a choice (short press).  

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Instruments
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► In the Settings menu, select "Brightness".
Or select "OPTIONS", "Screen configuration" then "Brightness".► Adjust the brightness by pressing the arrows or moving the slider.
NOTIC E
The brightness can be set differently for day 
mode and night mode.
Trip computer
Information displayed about the current journey (range, fuel consumption, average speed, etc.).
Information display
Details are displayed successively.– Trip mileage.– Range.–  Current fuel consumption.– Average speed.–  Stop & Start time counter.– Information from the speed limit recognition system. 
  
 
►  Press the button located on the end of the wiper control lever.
 
  
 
► Or press the thumbwheel on the steering wheel.
Trip reset
The reset is performed when the trip counter is displayed.► Press the button on the end of the wiper control lever for more than two seconds.► Press the thumbwheel on the steering wheel for more than two seconds. 
  
 
► Press this button for more than 2 seconds.  

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A few definitions…
Range
(km or miles)Distance that can still be travelled with the fuel remaining in the tank (based on the average fuel consumption over the last few miles (kilometres) travelled).
NOTIC E
This value may vary following a change in the driving style or terrain, resulting in a significant change in the spot fuel consumption.
When the range falls below 30 km (19 miles), dashes are displayed.After filling with at least 5 litres of fuel, the range is recalculated and is displayed if it exceeds 100 km (62 miles).
WARNI NG
If dashes instead of figures continue to be displayed when driving, contact a TOYOTA dealer or a qualified workshop.
Spot fuel consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)Calculated during the last few seconds. 
NOTIC E
This function is only displayed at speeds above 30 km/h (19 mph).
Average fuel consumption
(mpg or l/100 km or km/l)Calculated since the last trip computer reset.
Average speed
(km/h or mph)Calculated since the last trip computer reset.
Distance travelled
(km or miles)Calculated since the last trip computer reset.
Stop & Start time counter
(minutes/seconds or hours/minutes) 
If your vehicle is fitted with Stop & Start, a time counter calculates the time spent in STOP mode during a journey.It resets to zero every time the ignition is switched on.
Setting the date and time
Without audio system 
  
 
Set the date and time via the instrument panel display.► Press and hold this button. 
► Press one of these buttons to select the setting to be changed.► Briefly press this button to confirm. 
► Press one of these buttons to change the setting and confirm again to record the change.  

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Bluetooth® audio system
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Bluetooth® audio system 
 
NOTIC E
The different functions and settings described vary according to the version and configuration of your vehicle.
WARNI NG
As a safety measure and because it requires sustained attention by the driver, the pairing 
of a Bluetooth mobile telephone with the Bluetooth hands-free system of your audio system must be done with the vehicle stationary and the ignition on.
WARNI NG
Your audio system is coded in such a way that it will only operate in your vehicle.All work on the system must be carried out exclusively by a dealer or qualified workshop, to avoid any risk of electrocution, fire or mechanical faults.
NOTIC E
To avoid discharging the battery, the audio system may switch off after a few minutes if the engine is not running.
First steps
Press: On/Off.Rotate: adjust volume.Short press: change audio source (radio; USB; AUX (if equipment connected); CD; streaming).Long press: display the Telephone menu (if a telephone is connected).Adjust audio settings:Front/rear fader; left/right balance; bass/treble; loudness; audio ambience.Activate/Deactivate automatic volume adjustment (based on the vehicle’s speed).Radio :
Short press: display the list of radio stations.Long press: update the list.Media :Short press: display the list of folders.Long press: display the available sorting options.Select the screen display mode, between:Date; Audio functions; Trip computer; Telephone.Confirm or display contextual menu. 
Buttons 1 to 6.Short press: select the preset radio station.Long press: preset a radio station.Radio:Automatic step by step search up/down for radio stations.Media:Select previous/next CD, USB, streaming track.Scroll in a list.Radio:Manual step by step search up/down for radio stations.
Select previous/next MP3 folder.Media:Select previous/next folder/genre/artist/playlist on the USB device.Scroll in a list.Cancel the current operation.Go up one level (menu or folder).Access the main menu.    

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Bluetooth® audio system
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Menus
Depending on version."Multimedia": Media settings, Radio settings."Telephone": Call, Directory management, Telephone management, Hang up."Trip computer". 
"Maintenance": Diagnosis, Warning log, etc."Connections": Manage connections, search for devices."Personalisation-configuration": Define the vehicle parameters, Choice of language, Display configuration, Choice of units, Date and time adjustment.Press the "MENU" button. 
Move from one menu to another. 
Enter a menu. 
Radio
Selecting a station
Press the SOURCE button repeatedly and select the radio.Press this button to select a waveband (FM / AM / DAB).Press one of the buttons for an automatic search for radio stations.Press one of the buttons to carry out a manual search up / down for radio frequencies.Press this button to display the list of stations received locally.To update this list, press for more than two seconds. The sound is cut while updating.
RDS
NOTIC E
The external environment (hills, buildings, tunnels, basement car parks, etc.) may block reception, including in RDS mode. This is a normal effect of the way in which radio waves are transmitted and does not indicate any failure of the audio equipment.
NOTIC E
If RDS is not available, the RDS symbol appears struck out in the screen.
WARNI NG
The RDS, if activated, enables you to continue listening to the same station by automatic retuning to alternative frequencies. However, in certain conditions, coverage of an RDS station may not be assured throughout the entire country as radio stations do not cover 100% of the territory. This explains the loss of reception of the station during a journey.
Short procedure
In "Radio" mode, press the OK button to activate or deactivate RDS directly.
Long procedure
Press the MENU button. 
Select "Audio functions". 
Press OK. 
Select the "FM waveband preferences" function.Press OK. 
Select "Frequency tracking (RDS)". 
Press OK, RDS is displayed on the screen.  

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Alphabetical index
Telephone,  Bluetooth with voice recognition   205Temperature, coolant   16Three flashes (direction indicators)   67Time (setting)   220, 246TMC (Traffic info)   232Tools   169Topping-up AdBlue®   166Top Rear Vision   145Towbar   80, 154–155Towed loads   191–193Towing another vehicle   188–189Towing device   155Towing eye   189Traction control (ASR)   79, 81Traffic information (TA)   198Traffic information (TMC)   232Trailer   80, 154Trailer stability assist (TSA)   80Trajectory control systems   78–79Triangle, warning   55Trip computer   21–22
Type of bulbs   177Tyres   164, 194Tyre under-inflation detection   11 6, 172
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Under-inflation (detection)   11 6Unlocking   23, 25–26Unlocking from the inside   31
Updating the date   220, 246Updating the time   220, 246USB   200, 214, 235, 240
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Ventilation   55–57, 61–63Video   240Voice commands   226–229
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Warning and indicator lamps   11Warning lamp, driver''s seat  belt not fastened   84Warning lamps   11Warning lamp, seat belts   84Warnings and indicators   11Washer jets, heated   60Washing   120
Washing (advice)   167–168Weights   191–193Welcome lighting   24Wheel, spare   11 6, 164, 169–170, 173, 176Windows, rear doors   38Windscreen, heated   60–61Windscreen wipers   71Wiper blades (changing)   72–73Wiper, rear   72Wipers   71, 73–74
Wipers, automatic rain sensitive   71, 73–74