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Eco-driving
Eco-driving refers to a range of everyday practices that allow the motorist to optimise the vehicle's energy consumption (fuel and/or electricity) and CO2 emissions.
Optimise your use of the gearbox
With a manual gearbox, move off gently and change up promptly. While accelerating, change up early.With an automatic gearbox, favour automatic mode. Do not depress the accelerator pedal heavily or suddenly.The gear shift indicator prompts you to engage the most suitable gear. Whenever this indication is displayed on the instrument panel, follow it straight away.With an automatic gearbox, this indicator appears only in manual mode.
Drive smoothly
Maintain a safe distance between vehicles, use engine braking rather than the brake pedal and
press the accelerator gradually. These practices help to save on energy consumption, reduce CO2 emissions and decrease general traffic noise.When the traffic is flowing smoothly, select the cruise control.
Control the use of electrical equipment
Before moving off, if the passenger compartment is too warm, ventilate it by opening the windows and air vents before using the air conditioning.At speeds above 31 mph (50 km/h), close the windows and leave the air vents open.Consider using equipment that can help keep the temperature in the passenger compartment down (e.g. sunroof blind, window blinds).Unless automatically regulated, switch off the air conditioning as soon as the desired temperature has been reached.Switch off the demisting and defrosting functions, if they are not managed automatically.Switch off the heated seat as soon as possible.Adapt the use of headlamps and/or foglamps depending on visibility conditions.Avoid running the engine before moving off, particularly in winter (other than in severe wintry conditions: temperature below -23°C). The vehicle will warm up much faster while driving.As a passenger, avoid connecting your multimedia devices (e.g. film, music, video
game) to help reduce the consumption of energy.Disconnect all portable devices before leaving the vehicle.
Limit the causes of excess consumption
Spread loads throughout the vehicle. Place the heaviest items in the boot as close as possible to the rear seats.Limit the loads carried in the vehicle and minimise wind resistance (e.g. roof bars, roof
rack, bicycle carrier, trailer). Preferably, use a roof box.Remove roof bars and roof racks after use.At the end of winter, remove snow tyres and refit summer tyres.
Comply with the servicing instructions
Check tyre pressures regularly, with the tyres cold, referring to the label in the door aperture on the driver's side.Carry out this check in particular:– before a long journey.– at each change of season.– after a long period out of use.Do not forget the spare wheel and, where applicable, the tyres on your trailer or caravan.Have your vehicle serviced regularly (e.g. engine oil, oil filter, air filter, passenger compartment filter, etc.). Observe the schedule of operations in the manufacturer's service schedule.With a Diesel engine, if the SCR system is faulty, your vehicle will emit pollution. Check with any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer as soon as possible to restore your vehicle's nitrogen oxide emissions to legal levels.When filling the fuel tank, do not continue after the third cut-out of the nozzle, to avoid overflow.You will only see the fuel consumption of your new vehicle settle down to a consistent average after the first 1,900 miles (3,000 kilometres).
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1.Cruise control or speed limiter settingsDisplay of speed limit signs
2.Gear shift indicator (Diesel)Gear with an automatic gearbox (Diesel) or Drive selector position (Electric)
3.Digital speedometer (mph or km/h) with LCD and LCD text instrument panel (Diesel)Display area with matrix instrument panel: alert or function status message, trip computer, digital speedometer (mph or km/h), power flow/vehicle charge state (Electric), etc.
4.Service indicator, then total distance recorder (miles or km)Trip distance recorder (miles or km) (Diesel)Remaining range/Driving mode selected (Electric)Display area with LCD text instrument panel: alert or function status message, trip computer, etc.
5.Engine coolant temperature indicator
6.Engine oil level indicator
7.Fuel gauge
Control buttons
With LCD display
With LCD text display
With matrix display
With matrix display (Electric)
A.Resetting the service indicator.Temporary reminder of servicing information.Reminder of driving range with the AdBlue® system.Depending on version: go back up a level or cancel the current operation.
B.General lighting dimmer.Depending on version: browse a menu or list, or change a value.
C.Resetting the trip distance recorder.Depending on version: enter the configuration menu (long press), confirm a choice (short press).
D.Reminder of servicing information or driving range with the SCR system and the AdBlue®.Resetting the selected function (service indicator or trip distance recorder).Depending on version: enter the configuration menu (long press), confirm a choice (short press).
With the touch screen, it is also possible to adjust the lighting dimmer.
Rev counter
Rev counter (x 1000 rpm).
Power indicator (Electric)
Power indicator CHARGE, ECO, POWER or NEUTRAL.
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NOTIC E
For more information on the Indicators, please refer to the corresponding section.
Warning and indicator
lamps
Displayed as symbols, the warning and indicator lamps inform the driver of the occurrence of a malfunction (warning lamps) or of the operating status of a system (operation or deactivation indicator lamps). Certain lamps light up in two ways (fixed or flashing) and/or in several colours.
Associated warnings
The illumination of a lamp may be accompanied by an audible signal and/or a message displayed in a screen.Relating the type of alert to the operating status of the vehicle allows you to determine whether the situation is normal or whether a fault has
occurred: refer to the description of each lamp for further information.
When the ignition is switched on
Certain red or orange warning lamps come on for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on. These warning lamps should go off as soon as the engine is started.For more information on a system or a function, refer to the corresponding section.
Persistent warning lamp
If a red or orange warning lamp comes on, there may be fault which needs further investigation.
If a lamp remains lit
The references (1), (2) and (3) in the warning and indicator lamp description indicate whether you should contact a qualified professional in addition to the immediate recommended actions.(1):You must stop the vehicle.Stop as soon as it is safe to do so and switch off the ignition.(2):Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.(3):Go to any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
List of warning and
indicator lamps
Red warning/indicator lamps
STOP
Fixed, associated with another warning lamp, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal.A serious fault with the engine, braking system, power steering, automatic gearbox or a major electrical fault has been detected.Carry out (1) and then (2).
Maximum engine coolant temperatureor Fixed (warning lamp or LED), with the needle in the red zone (depending on version).The cooling system temperature is too high.Carry out (1), then allow the engine to cool before topping up the level, if necessary. If the problem persists, carry out (2).
Engine oil pressureFixed.There is a fault with the engine lubrication system.Carry out (1) and then (2).
System malfunction (Electric)Fixed.A fault involving the electric motor or traction battery has been detected.Carry out (1) and then (2).
Cable connected (Electric)Fixed when the ignition is switched on.The charging cable is connected to the vehicle's connector.
Fixed when the ignition is switched on, accompanied by a message.It is not possible to start the vehicle while the charging cable is connected to the vehicle’s connector.Disconnect the charging cable and close the flap.
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Wait a few minutes before switching off the engine.
WARNI NG
After switching off the ignition, carefully open the bonnet and check the coolant level.
NOTIC E
For more information on Checking levels, refer to the corresponding section.
Checking
After driving for a few minutes, the temperature and pressure in the cooling system increase.To top up the level:► wait at least one hour for the engine to cool,► unscrew the cap by two turns to allow the pressure to drop,► when the pressure has dropped, remove the cap,► top up the level to the "MAX" mark.For more information on Checking levels, refer to the corresponding section.
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Be aware of the risk of scalding when topping up the coolant. Do not fill above the maximum level (indicated on the reservoir).
Engine oil level indicator
(Depending on version)On versions fitted with an electric oil gauge, the state of the engine oil level is displayed on the instrument panel for a few seconds when the ignition is switched on, at the same time as the servicing information.
NOTIC E
The level read will only be correct if the vehicle is on level ground and the engine has been off for more than 30 minutes.
Oil level correct
This is indicated by a message on the instrument panel.
Low oil level
This is indicated by a message on the instrument panel.
If the low oil level is confirmed by a check using the dipstick, the level must be topped up to avoid damaging the engine.For more information on Checking levels, refer to the corresponding section.
Oil level gauge fault
This is indicated by a message on the instrument panel. Contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
WARNI NG
In the event of a malfunction of the electric gauge, the oil level is no longer monitored.If the system is faulty, you must check the engine oil level using the manual dipstick located in the engine compartment.For more information on Checking levels, refer to the corresponding section.
AdBlue® range indicators
The Diesel engines are equipped with a system
that associates the SCR (Selective Catalytic Reduction) emissions control system and the Diesel particle filter (DPF) for the treatment of
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Compatibility of fuels
Diesel fuels conforming to the EN590, EN16734 and EN16709 standards and containing up to 7%, 10%, 20% and 30% fatty acid methyl ester respectively. The use of B20 or B30 fuels, even occasionally, imposes special maintenance conditions referred to as "Arduous conditions".
Paraffinic Diesel fuel conforming to the EN15940 standard.
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The use of any other type of (bio) fuel (vegetable or animal oils, pure or diluted, domestic fuel, etc.) is strictly prohibited (risk of damage to the engine and fuel system).
NOTIC E
The only Diesel fuel additives authorised for use are those that meet the B715000 standard.
Diesel at low temperature
At temperatures below 0 °C (+32 °F), the formation of paraffins in summer-type Diesel fuels could prevent the engine from operating correctly. In these temperature conditions, use winter-type Diesel fuel and keep the fuel tank more than 50 % full.At temperatures below -15 °C (+5 °F) to avoid problems starting, it is best to park the vehicle under shelter (heated garage).
Travelling abroad
Certain fuels could damage your vehicle’s engine.In certain countries, the use of a particular fuel may be required (specific octane rating, specific trade name, etc.) to ensure correct operation of the engine.For all additional information, consult a dealer.
Refuelling
Fuel tank capacity: approximately 69 litres.Reserve level: approximately 6 litres.
Low fuel level
When the low fuel level is reached, one of these warning lamps lights up on the instrument panel, accompanied by the display of a message and an audible signal. When it first comes on, about 8 litres of fuel remain.You must refuel as soon as possible to avoid running out of fuel.For more information on Running out of fuel (Diesel), refer to the corresponding section.
NOTIC E
A small arrow by the warning lamp indicates which side of the vehicle the fuel filler flap is located on.
WARNI NG
Stop & StartNever refuel with the engine in STOP mode; you must switch off the ignition.
Refuelling
At least 8 litres of fuel must be added, in order to be registered by the fuel gauge.
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Topping up the engine oil level
For the location of the engine oil filler cap, please refer to the corresponding engine compartment illustration.► Add oil in small quantities, avoiding any spills on engine components (risk of fire).► Wait a few minutes before checking the level again using the dipstick.► Top up the level if necessary.► After checking the level, carefully screw the oil filler cap back on and replace the dipstick in its tube.
NOTIC E
The oil level indication displayed on the instrument panel when the ignition is switched on is not valid for 30 minutes following an addition of oil.
Brake fluid
The level of this fluid should be close to the "MAX" mark. If not, check the brake pad wear.To know how often the brake fluid should be replaced, refer to the manufacturer's servicing schedule.
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If topping up, clean the cap before replacing it. Use only DOT4 brake fluid from a sealed canister.
Power steering fluid
The level of this fluid should be close to the "MAX" mark. Check it, with the vehicle parked on level ground and with the engine cold, by reading the level on the filler neck.
Engine coolant
(Diesel)
It is normal to top up this fluid between two services.The check and top-up must only be done with the engine cold.A level of coolant that is too low risks causing major damage to the engine; the coolant level must be close to the "MAX" mark without ever
going above it.If the level is close to or below the "MIN" mark, it is essential to top it up.When the engine is hot, the temperature of the coolant is regulated by the fan.As the cooling system is pressurised, wait at least one hour after switching off the engine before carrying out any work.In order to avoid the risk of scalding if you need to top up in an emergency, wrap a cloth around
the cap and unscrew the cap by two turns to allow the pressure to drop.Once the pressure has dropped, remove the cap and top up to the required level.
(Electric)
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Do not top up the coolant.
If the level is close to or below the "MIN" mark, it is essential to contact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
Screenwash fluid
Top up to the required level when necessary.
Fluid specification
The fluid must be topped up with a ready-to-use mixture.In winter (temperatures below zero), a liquid
containing an agent to prevent freezing must be used which is appropriate for the prevailing conditions, in order to protect the elements of the system (pump, tank, ducts, jets, etc.).
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Alphabetical index
Histogramme, fuel consumption 27–28Horn 111
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Ignition 153–154, 312Ignition on 154Immobiliser, electronic 150Indicator, AdBlue® range 19Indicator, coolant temperature 18–19Indicator, engine oil level 19Indicator lamps, operation 99Indicators, direction 100Inflating tyres 220, 262Inflating tyres and accessories (using the kit) 229–232Infrared camera 171Instrument panel 10, 171Intelligent Traction Control 11 4Internet browser 301, 304ISOFIX 140, 142, 143, 143–144
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Jack 233Jump starting 247
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Key 30–31, 33–35, 37Key, electronic 30, 154Keyless Entry and Starting 30–36, 151, 153–154Key not recognised 154Key with remote control 35Kit, hands-free 271, 285–286, 310Kit, puncture repair 230–232Kit, temporary puncture repair 229–232
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Labels 6, 63Labels, identification 262Lams with Full LED technology 102Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) 187–188Leather (care) 226Level, AdBlue® 218
Level, brake fluid 217Level, Diesel additive 218–219Level, engine coolant 18–19, 217Level, engine oil 19, 216Level, headlamp wash 106Level, power steering fluid 217Levels and checks 215–217Level, screenwash fluid 106, 217Lighting 99Lighting, cornering 102
Lighting dimmer 23Lighting, exterior 99Lighting, guide-me home 101Lighting, interior 97, 104Lighting, mood 104Lighting, welcome 101–102Loading 80, 213Loading area fittings 79Load reduction mode 2 11Load restraint 79Locating your vehicle 31Locking 30–31, 35Locking from the inside 39–41Locking the doors 39–40Low fuel level 197, 199Lumbar 52, 56–57
M
Mains socket (domestic network) 202Maintenance (advice) 200, 225
Maintenance, routine 171, 218, 220Manoeuvring aids (recommendations) 170Map reading lamps 97Markings, identification 262Massage function 56Mat 75, 171Memorising a speed 173Menu 284Menu, main 26, 265Menus (audio) 278–279, 293–294
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Menu short cuts 26Messages 312Messages, quick 312Minimum traction battery charge level (Electric) 22Mirror, rear view 58Mirrors, door 57–58, 92, 190–191Misfuel prevention 199Mobile application 27–28, 96, 209Motor, electric 153, 215, 257Mountings, ISOFIX 132, 140, 142, 143, 143–144MP3 CD 269
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Navigation 298–300Navigation, connected 301–303Net, cargo 59–61Net, high load retaining 81Number plate lamps 242
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Obstacle detection 191Oil change 216Oil consumption 216OIl, engine 216On-board tools 228Opening the bonnet 214
Opening the boot 30–31, 48Opening the doors 30–31, 41–42Opening to 180° 47
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Pads, brake 219–220Paint 225, 262Paint colour code 262Paint, matt 226Panoramic glass sunroof 82Parcel shelf, rear 76Parking brake 155, 219Parking brake, electric 156–158, 219Parking sensors, audible and visual 191Parking sensors, front 192Parking sensors, rear 191Passenger compartment temperature pre-conditioning (Electric) 28, 96Pedestrian horn (Electric) 111, 149Plates, identification 262
Player, Apple® 270, 283, 309Player, MP3 CD 269Player, USB 268, 282, 308Port, USB 78, 268, 282, 284, 303, 308Power 21Power indicator (Electric) 9, 21Power mode 165Pressures, tyres 220, 230, 232, 262Pre-tensioning seat belts 11 9Priming the fuel system 227
Profiles 287, 313Protecting children 121, 124–125, 127–128, 134–136, 142, 143, 143–144, 144Public fast charging station 202, 208Puncture 229–230, 232–233
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Radar (warnings) 170Radio 265–266, 280, 282, 306–307Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB) 267, 282, 308Range, AdBlue 19, 218RDS 280, 307Rear screen, demisting 92Recharging the battery 247–248Recharging the traction battery 203Recharging the traction battery (Electric) 199, 207–208, 210Recirculation, air 89–91Recovery 250
Recovery of the vehicle 250Reduction of electrical load 2 11Regeneration of the particle filter 219Regenerative braking (deceleration by engine braking) 164–165Reinitialisation of the under-inflation detection system 169Reinitialising the remote control 39Reminder, key in ignition 153Reminder, lighting on 100