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6-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior .......... 396
Cleaning and protecting  the vehicle interior ........... 400
6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ................... 403
General maintenance ........ 405
Emission inspection  and maintenance (I/M) 
programs ......................... 408
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions ..................... 409
Hood.................................. 411
Engine compartment ......... 413
Tires .................................. 425
Tire inflation pressure........ 436
Wheels .............................. 439
Air conditioning filter .......... 442
Wireless remote control/ electronic key battery ...... 445
Checking and replacing  fuses ............................... 448
Light bulbs ......................... 451 7-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers ........... 466
If your vehicle has to be stopped in 
an emergency.................. 467
If the vehicle is trapped  in rising water .................. 469
7-2. Steps to take in an  emergency
If your vehicle needs to  be towed .......................... 470
If you think something is  wrong............................... 474
Fuel pump shut off  system ............................. 475
If a warning light turns on  or a warning buzzer 
sounds ............................. 476
If a warning message is  displayed ......................... 483
If you have a flat tire .......... 505
If the engine will not  start ................................. 520
If the electronic key  does not operate properly 
(vehicles with a smart 
key system)  .................... 522
If the vehicle battery is  discharged ....................... 524
If your vehicle overheats.... 528
If the vehicle becomes  stuck ................................ 530
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3745-4. Other interior features
NOTICE
■To avoid damaging the power outlet and the plug
● Close the power outlet lid when not in use.
● Do  not  allow  foreign  objects  or  liquids  to  enter  the  power  outl et,  as  this
may cause a short circuit.
● Do not use plug adaptors to connect too many plugs to the power  outlet.
● After removing a plug, gently close the power outlet lid.
■ To prevent the fuse from being blown
Do  not  use  a  120  V  AC  appliance  that  requires  more  than  the  maximum
capacity  of  the  power  outlet.  If  a  120  V AC  appliance  that  cons umes  more
than the maximum capacity is used, the protection circuit will  cut the power
supply.
■ Appliances that may not op erate properly (120 V AC)
The following 120 V AC appliances may not operate even if their power con-
sumption is under maximum capacity.
● Appliances with high initial peak wattage
● Measuring devices that process precise data.
● Other appliances that require an  extremely stable power supply
■ To prevent battery discharge
Turn off all the vehicle’s electronic equipment and accessories , such as the
headlights and air conditioning, when electrical appliances tha t consume in
excess of 100 W are used continuously for long periods of time.
■ To prevent any damage caused by heat
● Do  not  use  any  electrical  appliances  that  give  off  intense  heat,  such  as
toasters, in any locations including the internal or external t rim, seats and
deck.
● Do not use any electrical appliances that are easily affected b y vibration or
heat inside the vehicle. Vibration while driving, or the heat o f the sun while
parking, may result in damage to those electrical appliances.
■ If any electrical appliances are to be used while driving
Securely  fasten  both  the  appliances  and  their  cables  to  prevent them from
falling or getting caught in any of the power train components.
■ If  the  power  outlet  is  loose  when  an  electrical  appliance  plug  is  con-
nected
Replace  the  outlet.  Contact  your  Toyota  dealer  for  any  necessary  replace-
ments.
■ If the power outlet gets dirty
Turn the main switch off and use a soft, clean cloth to wipe it  gently. Do not
use  any  cleansing  materials,  such  as  organic  solvents,  wax,  or  compound
cleaners, as these may damage the power outlet or cause it to m alfunction. 
     
        
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6-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior .......... 396
Cleaning and protecting  the vehicle interior ........... 400
6-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements ................... 403
General maintenance ........ 405
Emission inspection  and maintenance (I/M) 
programs ......................... 408 6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service precautions ..................... 409
Hood ................................. 411
Engine compartment ......... 413
Tires .................................. 425
Tire inflation pressure ....... 436
Wheels .............................. 439
Air conditioning filter.......... 442
Wireless remote control/ electronic key battery ...... 445
Checking and replacing  fuses ............................... 448
Light bulbs......................... 451 
     
        
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4096-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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Maintenance and care
Do-it-yourself  ser vice precautions
If  you  perform  maintenance  by  yourself,  be  sure  to  follow  the
correct procedure as given in these sections.
ItemsParts and tools
Battery condition 
(  P. 422)• Warm water• Baking soda• Grease
• Conventional wrench (for terminal clamp bolts)
Brake fluid level 
( P. 419)• FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE J1703 brake fluid
• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for adding brake fluid)
Engine coolant 
level ( P. 417)
• “Toyota  Super  Long  Life  Coolant”  or  a  similar  high
quality  ethylene  glycol-based  non-silicate,  non-
amine,  non-nitrite  and  non-borate  coolant  with  long-
life hybrid organic acid technology
For the U.S.A.:
“Toyota  Super  Long  Life  Coolant”  is  pre-mixed  with
50% coolant and 50% deionized water.
For Canada:
“Toyota  Super  Long  Life  Coolant”  is  pre-mixed  with
55% coolant and 45% deionized water.
• Funnel (used only for adding coolant)
Engine oil level 
(  P. 415)• “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent
• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for adding engine oil)
Fuses 
( P. 448)• Fuse with same amperage rating as original
Light bulbs 
( P. 451)
• Bulb  with  same  number  and  wattage  rating  as  origi-
nal
• Phillips-head screwdriver
• Flathead screwdriver• Wrench
Power steering 
fluid level
 
(
P. 420)
• Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON® II or III
• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for adding power steering fluid)
Radiator and 
condenser 
(
P. 419)
Tire inflation 
pressure 
(  P. 436)• Tire pressure gauge
• Compressed air source
Washer fluid 
( P. 424)• Water  or  washer  fluid  containing  antifreeze  (for  win-
ter use)
• Funnel (used only for adding water or washer fluid) 
     
        
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4136-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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Maintenance and care
Engine compartment
2TR-FE engine
Washer fluid tank (P. 424)
Radiator cap
Engine coolant reservoir ( P. 417)
Engine oil filler cap ( P. 416)
Power steering fluid reservoir ( P. 420) Engine oil level dipstick
( P. 415)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P. 419)
Fuse box ( P. 448)
Battery ( P. 422)
Condenser ( P. 419)
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4146-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
2GR-FKS engine
Washer fluid tank (P. 424)
Power steering fluid reservoir ( P. 420)
Radiator cap
Engine oil level dipstick ( P. 415)
Engine coolant reservoir ( P. 417) Engine oil filler cap (
P. 416)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P. 419)
Fuse box ( P. 448)
Battery ( P. 422)
Condenser ( P. 419)
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4486-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Checking and replacing fuses
Vehicles without a smart key system: 
Turn the engine switch to the “LOCK” position.
Vehicles with a smart key system: 
Turn the engine switch off.
Open the fuse box cover. 
Engine compartment 
Push  the  tabs  in  and  lift  the
cover off.
Under the instrument panel
Remove the cover.
If  any  of  the  electrical  components  do  not  operate,  a  fuse  may
have blown. If this happens, check and replace the fuses as nec-
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4496-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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Maintenance and care
Remove  the  fuse  with  the  pull-
out tool.
Only  type  A  fuse  can  be  removed
using the pullout tool.
Check if the fuse is blown.Normal fuse
Blown fuse
Type A and B:
Replace  the  blown  fuse  with  a  new  fuse  of  an  appropriate  ampera ge  rat-
ing. The amperage rating can be found on the fuse box cover.
Type C:
Contact your Toyota dealer.
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