
3484-5. Using the driving support systems
The estimated course 
lines move even though 
the steering wheel is 
straightThere is a malfunction 
in the signals being out-
put by the steering sen-
sor.Have the vehicle 
inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
Guide lines are not dis-
playedThe back door is open.
Close the back door.
If this does not resolve 
the symptom, have the 
vehicle inspected by 
your Toyota dealer.
The estimated course 
lines are not displayed
Battery has been rein-
stalled.
 The steering wheel 
has been moved while 
the battery was being 
reinstalled.
 Battery power is low.
 The steering sensor 
has been reinstalled.
 There is a malfunction 
in the signals being 
output by the steering 
sensor.
Have the vehicle 
inspected by your 
Toyota dealer.
The panoramic view dis-
play cannot be magni-
fied
The intuitive parking 
assist may be malfunc-
tioning or dirty.
Follow the correction 
procedures for malfunc-
tions of the intuitive 
parking assist. 
( P.273)
The see-through 
view/moving view can-
not be displayed
Product license
SymptomLikely causeSolution 

3654-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
needed to turn the steering 
wheel
■Dynamic Torque Control 
AWD system (if equipped)
Automatically switches from 
front-wheel drive to all-wheel 
drive (AWD) according to the 
driving conditions, helping to 
ensure reliable handling and 
stability. Examples of condi-
tions where the system will 
switch to AWD are when corner-
ing, going uphill, starting off or 
accelerating, and when the road 
surface is slippery due to snow, 
rain, etc.
■Dynamic Torque Vectoring 
AWD system (if equipped)
Automatically switches from 
front wheel drive to all-wheel 
drive (AWD) according to the 
driving conditions, helping to 
ensure reliable handling and 
stability. Examples of condi-
tions where the system will 
switch to AWD are when corner-
ing, going uphill, starting off or 
accelerating, and when the road 
surface is slippery due to snow, 
rain, etc.
Also, when the vehicle is corner-
ing, the drive torque distribution 
between the front and rear 
wheels and between the rear left 
and right wheels is precisely 
controlled to improve drivability 
and stability.
■The Secondary Collision 
Brake
When the SRS airbag sensor 
detects a collision and the sys-
tem operates, the brakes and 
brake lights are automatically 
controlled to reduce the vehicle 
speed and help reduce the pos-
sibility of further damage due to 
a secondary collision.
■When the TRAC/VSC/Trailer 
Sway Control systems are oper-
ating
The slip indicator light will flash 
while the TRAC/VSC /Trailer Sway 
Control systems are operating.
■Disabling the TRAC system
If the vehicle gets stuck in mud, dirt 
or snow, the TRAC system may 
reduce power from the engine to the 
wheels.
Pressing   to turn  the system off 
may make it easier for you to rock 
the vehicle in order to free it.
To turn the TRAC system off, 
quickly press and release  .
“Traction Contro l Turned OFF” will  

3674-5. Using the driving support systems
4
Driving
versa, operation sounds and vibra-
tions may be generated, but this is 
not a malfunction.
■EPS operation sound
When the steering wheel is oper-
ated, a motor sou nd (whirring 
sound) may be heard. This does not 
indicate a malfunction.
■Automatic reactivation of 
TRAC, Trailer Sway Control and 
VSC systems
After turning the TRAC, Trailer 
Sway Control and VSC systems off, 
the systems will be  automatically re-
enabled in the following situations:
●When the engine switch is turned 
off.
●If only the TRAC system is turned 
off, the TRAC will turn on when 
vehicle speed increases.
If both the TRAC and VSC sys-
tems are turned off, automatic re-
enabling will not oc cur when vehi-
cle speed increases.
■Operating conditions of Active 
Cornering Assist
The system operates when the fol-
lowing occurs.
●TRAC/VSC can operate
●The driver is at tempting to accel-
erate while turning
●The system detects that the vehi-
cle is drifting to the outer side
●The brake pedal is released
■Reduced effectiveness of the 
EPS system
The effect iveness of the EPS sys-
tem is reduced to prevent the sys-
tem from overheating when there is 
frequent steering input over an 
extended period  of time. The steer-
ing wheel may feel heavy as a 
result. Should this  occur, refrain 
from excessive steering input or 
stop the vehicle and turn the engine 
off. The EPS syste m should return 
to normal within 10 minutes.
■Secondary Collision Brake 
operating conditions
The system operates when the SRS 
airbag sensor de tects a collision 
while the vehicle is in motion. How-
ever, the system does not operate in 
any of the following situations.
●The vehicle speed is below 6 mph 
(10 km/h)
●Components are damaged
■Secondary Collision Brake 
automatic cancellation
The system is automatically can-
celed in any of th e following situa-
tions.
●The vehicle speed drops below 
approximately 6 mph (10 km/h)
●A certain amount of time elapses 
during operation
●The accelerator pedal is 
depressed a large amount
■If a message about AWD is shown  on the multi-information display 
(AWD models)
Perform the following actions. 

3875-2. Basic information before operation
5
Audio
●Flick operations may not be performed smoothly at high altitudes.
●If the system does not respond to 
touching a screen button, move 
your finger away from the screen 
and then touch it again.
●Dimmed screen buttons cannot be 
operated.
●The displayed image may become 
darker and moving images may 
be slightly distorted when the 
screen is cold.
●In extremely cold conditions, the 
screen may not be displayed and 
the data input by a user may be 
deleted. Also, the screen buttons 
may be harder than usual to 
depress.
●When you look at the screen 
through polarized material such as 
polarized sunglasses, the screen 
may be dark and hard to see. If 
so, look at the scr een from differ-
ent angles, adjust the screen set-
tings on the display settings 
screen or take  off your sun-
glasses.
●When   is displayed on the 
screen, select   to return to the 
previous screen.
The operable areas of the 
capacitive touch screen buttons 
use capacitive touch sensors 
and may not operate properly in 
the following situations:
 If the screen is dirty or wet
 If a source of strong electro-
magnetic waves is brought 
near the screen
 If a glove is worn during oper-
ation
 If the screen is touched by a 
fingernail
 If a stylus is used to operate 
the buttons
 If your palm touches the oper-
able area of another button 
during operation
 If a button is touched quickly
 If the operable part of a 
capacitive touch screen but-
ton is touched by or covered 
Touch screen operation
This system is operated 
mainly by the buttons on 
the screen. (Referred to as 
screen buttons in this man-
ual.)
When a screen button is 
touched, a beep sounds. (To 
set the beep sound: 
P.418)
NOTICE
●To prevent damaging the 
screen, lightly touch the screen 
buttons with your finger.
●Do not use objec ts other than 
your finger to touch the screen.
●Wipe off fingerprints using a 
glass cleaning cloth. Do not use 
chemical cleaners to clean the 
screen, as they may damage 
the touch screen.
Capacitive touch screen 
buttons 

3885-2. Basic information before operation
with a metal object, such as 
the following, it may not oper-
ate properly:
• Magnetic isolation cards
• Metallic foil, such as the inner 
packaging of a  cigarette box
• Metallic wallets or bags
• Coins
• Discs, such as a CD or DVD
 If the operable part of a 
capacitive touch screen but-
ton is wiped, it may operate 
unintentionally.
 If the capacitive touch screen 
button is being touched when 
the engine switch is changed 
to ACC or ON, the button may 
not operate properly. In this 
case, remove anything touch-
ing the button, turn the engine 
switch to OFF and then turn it 
to ACC or ON, or restart the 
system by press and hold the 
“POWER VOLUME” knob for 
3 seconds or more.
●Capacitive touch screen button 
sensor sensitivity can be adjusted. 
( P.418)
1 Press the “HOME” button.
2 Check that the home screen 
is displayed.
 Selecting a screen will display 
it full screen.
●The display information and area 
on the home screen can be cus-
tomized.
●The home screen can be set to 
several types of split layouts
Home screen
On the home screen, multi-
ple screens, such as the 
audio/visual system screen, 
hands-free screen and clock 
screen, can be displayed 
simultaneously.
Home screen operation 

5677-1. Maintenance and care
7
Maintenance and care
as normal aluminum wheels. For 
details, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
• When washing the vehicle, use 
water to wash off  dirt. If the vehi-
cle is particularly dirty, use a 
diluted neutral detergent and a 
sponge or a soft cloth and wash 
off the dir t by hand.
• Wash detergent off with water 
immediately after use. After using 
detergent, wash the detergent off 
with water and wipe the vehicle 
dry with a soft cloth.
●For vehicles with 18-inch matte 
painted wheels and 19-inch matte 
painted wheels: Make sure to 
observe the followi ng precautions 
to prevent damage to the matte 
paint.
• Do not polish or scrub with dry  cloths, brushes, etc.
• Do not use detergents containing  coatings or abrasives.
• If using an automatic car wash, 
make sure it does not include ded-
icated wheel brushes.
• Do not use high-pressure spray 
guns or steam cleaners.
• Do not use det ergent on the 
wheels when they are hot, such 
as after driving or parking in hot 
weather.
■Bumpers
Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners.
■Plated portions
If dirt cannot be  removed, clean the 
parts as follows:
●Use a soft cloth dampened with 
an approximately 5% solution of 
neutral detergent and water to 
clean the dirt off.
●Wipe the surface with a dry, soft 
cloth to remove any remaining 
moisture.
●To remove oily deposits, use alco-
hol wet wipes or a similar product.
WARNING
■When washing the vehicle
Do not apply water to the inside of 
the engine compartment. Doing 
so may cause the electrical com-
ponents, etc. to catch fire.
■When cleaning the windshield 
(vehicles with rain-sensing 
windshield wipers)
Set the wiper switch to off.
If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”, 
the wipers may operate unexpect-
edly in the following situations, 
and may result in hands being 
caught or other serious injuries 
and cause damage to the wiper 
blades.
Off
AUTO
●When the upper part of the 
windshield where the raindrop 
sensor is located is touched by 
hand
●When a wet rag or similar is 
held close to the raindrop sen-
sor
●If something bumps against the 
windshield
●If you directly touch the raindrop 
sensor body or if something 
bumps into the ra indrop sensor
A
B 

6027-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
system sensor ID codes initially 
registered to the vehicle, a sec-
ond set of ID codes can be reg-
istered. A second set of tire 
pressure warning system sensor 
ID codes can be registered at 
your Toyota dealer. When 2 sets 
of ID codes have been regis-
tered, either ID code set can be 
selected.
*1: The country of production is writ-
ten on the Certification Regula-
tion Label. ( P.677)
Except for models made in 
Japan
*2 without tire inflation 
pressure display function
*2: The country of production is writ- ten on the Certification Regula-
tion Label. ( P.677)
Every tire pressure warning 
valve and transmitter has a 
unique ID code. When replacing 
a tire pressure warning valve 
and transmitter, it is necessary 
to register the ID code.
When registering the ID codes, 
perform the following procedure.
1 Park the vehicle in a safe 
place, wait for approximately 
20 minutes, and then start 
the engine.
2 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches on the steer-
ing wheel and select  .
3 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select  “Vehicle Settings”, and then 
press and hold  .
4 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select 
“TPWS”, and then press  .
5 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select 
“Change Wheel”. Then press 
and hold   until the tire 
pressure warning light starts 
slowly blinking 3 times.
The change wheel set mode is acti-
vated and registra tion is started.
Vehicles with a tire inflation pres-
sure display function only: Then a 
message will be displayed on the 
multi-informatio n display. When 
registration is being performed, the 
tire pressure warn ing light will blink 
for approximately  1 minute then illu-
minate and “--” will be displayed for 
the inflation pressure of each tire on 
the multi-information display.
6 Drive straight (with occa-
sional left and right turns) at 
approximately 25mph (40 
km/h) or more for approxi-
mately 10 to 30 minutes.
When registration is completed, the 
tire pressure warning light will go off 
and the inflation pressure of each 
tire will be displaye d on the multi-
information display. 

6418-2. Steps to take in an emergency
8
When trouble arises
■LTA indicator* (warning buzzer)
*: This light illuminat es on the multi-information display.
■Stop & Start cancel indicator*
*: This light illuminates on the mu lti-information display (with 7-inch display 
only). 
■Intuitive parking assist OFF indicator* (warning buzzer)
*: This light illuminat es on the multi-information display.
Warning lightDetails/Actions
(Orange)
Indicates a malfunction  in the LTA (Lane Trac-
ing Assist)
 Follow the instructions displayed on the 
multi-information display. ( P.249)
Warning lightDetails/Actions
(Flashes)
(If equipped)
Indicates a malfunctio n in the Stop & Start sys-
tem
 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota 
dealer immediately.
Warning lightDetails/Actions
(Flashes)
(If equipped)
When a buzzer sounds:
Indicates a malfunction  in the Intuitive parking 
assist function
 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota 
dealer immediately.
When a buzzer does not sound:
Indicates that the system is temporarily unavail-
able, possibly due to a sensor being dirty or cov-
ered with ice, etc.
 Follow the instructions displayed on the 
multi-information display. ( P.276, 649)