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■Switches
Driving position memory switches*1................................P.179
Window lock switch ............................................. ..............P.203
Power window switches ....... .............................................P.201
Door lock switches ............................................................P.135
Outside rear view mirror swi tches ...................................P.198
Inside lock buttons ............................................ ................P.135
VSC OFF switch .................................................................P.336
Automatic High Beam switch ..................................... ......P.250
AC 120V switch
*1............................................................... .P.374
Heated steering wheel switch
*1........................................P.361
Camera switch
*1,2
Instrument panel light control switches ....................P.99 , 103
“ODO TRIP” switch .............................................. ........P.99, 103
Fuel filler door opener swi tch ...........................................P.260
Power sliding door main switch ................................. ......P.148
*1: If equipped
*2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA  SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
A
B
C
D
E
F
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UAL”.Meter control switches .. ....................................................P.105
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance  switch ...................................P.294
Cruise control switches
Dynamic radar cruise control  with full-speed range ............. P.288
Audio remote control switches
*
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) sw itch ....................................P.275
Telephone switch
*
Talk switch*
*
: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN- UAL”.
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B
C
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*1: If equipped
*2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA  SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
7-passenger models
SRS airbags .................................................... ......................P.41
Floor mats..................................................... ........................P.32
Front seats .................................................... ......................P.169
Second seats ......................................................................P.171
Third seats .................................................... ......................P.171
Head restraints ...................................................................P.182
Seat belts ..................................................... .........................P.35
Console box .................................................... ...................P.367
Cup holders ........................................................................P.368
Bottle holders .....................................................................P.369
Door pockets ................................................... ...................P.370
Rear automatic air conditioning system ......................... .P.358A
B
C
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Rear seat entertainment system*1, 2
Rear side sunshades*1......................................................P.385
*1: If equipped
*2: Refer to “NAVIGATION AND MULTIMEDIA  SYSTEM OWNER’S MAN-
UAL”.
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821-4. Hybrid system
*: This function can only be used in 
the mainland U.S.A. It cannot be 
used in other states and territo-
ries, including Alaska and Hawaii.
This system operates based on 
the driving situation and traffic 
information to enhance fuel 
economy.
For details about Predictive effi-
cient drive, refer to “NAVIGA-
TION AND MULTIMEDIA 
SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.
■Predictive deceleration sup-
port
 When the vehicle approaches 
to predictive deceleration sup-
port points registered in the 
navigation system, the “Refer-
ence operation range” ( ) of 
the ECO Accelerator Guid-
ance ( P.108) on the multi-
information display will be 
turned off to encourage the 
driver to reduce excessive 
acceleration.
 The engine braking force will  be increased according to the 
driving conditions to more effi-
ciently charge the hybrid bat-
tery (traction battery) after the 
accelerator pedal is released.
■Predictive SOC control
The following types of control 
are performed based on data 
such as road and traffic informa-
tion during route guidance by 
the navigation system to help 
ensure that the vehicle effi-
ciently uses electricity.
 When there is a long downhill 
slope along the route, the sys-
tem reduces the hybrid bat-
tery (traction battery) level 
before reaching the slope to 
help ensure charging capacity 
for regenerative braking while 
traveling downhill.
 When traffic congestion is 
predicted along the route, the 
system helps ensure a certain 
battery level before reaching 
congested roads to reduce 
the frequency of starting the 
engine to charge the hybrid 
battery (traction battery) due 
to low battery levels.
Predictive efficient drive 
(vehicles with navigation 
system)
*
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1002-1. Instrument cluster
■Pop-up display
Distance until the next engine oil 
change will displayed when a warn-
ing message indicating that oil 
maintenance should be performed 
soon or is required is displayed.
The brightness of the instrument 
panel lights can be adjusted.
1 Darker
2 Brighter
■Instrument panel brightness 
adjustment
The instrument panel brightness 
levels when the tail lights are on and 
off can be adjusted individually. 
However, when the surroundings 
are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on 
the tail lights will not chan ge the 
instrument panel brightness.
The clocks can be adjusted on 
the audio system screen.
Refer to “NAVIGATION AND 
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.
Changing the instrument 
panel light brightness
Adjusting the clock 
     
        
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1042-1. Instrument cluster
■Pop-up display
Distance until the next engine oil 
change will displayed when a warn-
ing message indicating that oil 
maintenance should be performed 
soon or is required is displayed.
The brightness of the instrument 
panel lights can be adjusted.
1 Darker
2 Brighter
■Instrument panel brightness 
adjustment
The instrument panel brightness 
levels when the tail lights are on and 
off can be adjusted individually. 
However, when the surroundings 
are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on 
the tail lights will not chan ge the 
instrument panel brightness.
The clocks can be adjusted on 
the audio system screen.
Refer to “NAVIGATION AND 
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.
Changing the instrument 
panel light brightness
Adjusting the clock 
     
        
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1062-1. Instrument cluster
■The multi-information display is 
displayed when
The power swit ch is in ON.
■When changing driving mode
Background color of the multi-infor-
mation display is changed following 
the selected driving mode. 
(  P.333)
■Liquid crystal display
Small spots or light spots may 
appear on the display. This phe-
nomenon is character istic of liquid 
crystal displays, and there is no 
problem continuing to use the dis-
play.
The multi-information display is 
operated using the meter control 
switches.
Scroll the screen
*/switch the 
display
*/move the cursor
Press: Enter/Set
Press and hold: Reset/Dis-
play customizable items
Return to the previous screen
Call sending/receiving and 
history display
Linked with the hands-free 
system, sending or receiving  call is displayed. For details 
regarding the hands-free sys-
tem, refer to “NAVIGATION 
AND MULTIMEDIA SYS-
TEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.
*: On screens where the screen can 
be scrolled and the display can 
be switched, a scroll bar or a 
round icon that shows the num-
ber of registered screens is dis-
played.
Information related to each icon 
can be displayed by selecting 
the icon with the meter control 
switches.
Some of the information may be 
displayed automatically depending 
on the situation.
Changing the display
A
B
C
D
 : $ 5 1 , 1 *
■Caution for use while driving
For safety, avoid operating the 
meter control switches while driv-
ing as much as possible, and do 
not look continuously at the multi-
information display while driving. 
Stop the vehicle and operate the 
meter control switches. Failure to 
do so may cause a steering wheel 
operation error, resulting in an 
unexpected accident.
Menu icons
Driving information dis-
play ( P.106)
Driving support system 
information display 
(  P.110)
Audio system-linked dis-
play (if equipped) 
(  P.111)