771-3. Emergency assistance
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For safety and security
connection screen on the multime-
dia system screen to cancel the
connection to a response-center
agent.
■Enhanced Roadside Assis-
tance (“i” button)
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
adds GPS data to the already
included warranty-based Toyota
roadside service.
Subscribers can press the “i”
button on the interior lights to
contact a Roadside Assistance
provider, who can help with a
wide range of needs, such as:
towing, flat tire, fuel delivery, etc.
For a description of the
Enhanced Roadside Assistance
services and their limitations,
please see the Safety Connect
Terms and Conditions, which
are available at Toyota.com in
the United States and Toyota.ca
in Canada.
If the “i” button on the interior
lights is pressed unintentionally,
press and hold the “i” button for
approximately 2 seconds or
more or operate the connection
screen on the multimedia sys-
tem screen to cancel the con-
nection to a roadside assistance
provider.
Important! Read this informa-
tion before using Safety Con- nect.
■Exposure to radio fre-
quency signals
The Safety Connect system
installed in your vehicle is a
low-power radio transmitter and
receiver. It receives and also
sends out radio frequency (RF)
signals.
In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for
mobile wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with
the safety standards previously
set by the following U.S. and
international standards bodies.
ANSI (American National
Standards Institute) C95.1
[1992]
NCRP (National Council on
Radiation Protection and
Measurement) Report 86
[1986]
ICNIRP (International Com-
mission on Non-Ionizing Radi-
ation Protection) [1996]
Those standards were based on
comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant sci-
entific literature. Over 120 scien-
tists, engineers, and physicians
from universities, and govern-
ment health agencies and
industries reviewed the avail-
able body of research to
develop the ANSI Standard
Safety information for
Safety Connect
852-1. Instrument cluster
2
Vehicle status information and indicators
*1: These lights turn on when the
engine switch is turned to ON to
indicate that a system check is
being performed. They will turn
off after the engine is started, or
after a few seconds. There may
be a malfunction in a system if a
light does not come on, or turn
off. Have the vehicle inspected
by your Toyota dealer.
*2: The front passenger’s seat belt reminder light is located on the
overhead console.
*3: This light illuminates on the over-head console.
The indicators inform the driver
of the operating state of the
vehicle’s various systems.
(Canada)
ABS warning light*1
( P.349)
Electric power steering
system warning light
*1
( P.350)
Slip indicator
*1 ( P.350)
Automatic transmission
fluid temperature warning
light (if equipped)
( P.350)
Open door warning light
( P.351)
Low fuel level warning
light
*1 ( P.351)
Driver’s and front passen-
ger’s seat belt reminder
light
*1, 2 ( P.351)
Rear passenger’s seat
belt reminder lights
*1, 3
( P.352)
(yellow) Conventional Cruise Con-
trol indicator (if equipped)
(
P.352)
BSD/RCTA warning light
(if equipped) ( P.352)
SRH warning light (if
equipped) ( P.352)
RAB warning light (if
equipped) ( P.353)
LED headlight warning
light ( P.353)
Automatic headlight level-
ing system warning light
( P.353)
Master warning light
*1
( P.353)
EyeSight warning light (if
equipped) ( P.353)
Tire pressure warning
light
*1 ( P.354)
WARNING
■If a safety system warning
light does not come on
Should a safety system light such
as the ABS and SRS warning light
not come on when you start the
engine, this could mean that
these systems are not available to
help protect you in an accident,
which could result in death or seri-
ous injury. Have the vehicle
inspected by you r Toyota dealer
immediately if this occurs.
Indicators
Turn signal indicator
( P.155)
Tail light indicator
( P.158)
882-1. Instrument cluster
■Locations of gauges and meters
Normal modeMulti-information display
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P.93)
Displays warning messages in case of a malfunction (P.357)
Tachometer
Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute
The red zone will be lower than n ormal, when the engine is cold
Outside temperature
Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40 °C) to 122°F
(50°C). Low outside temperature indicator comes on when the amb ient
temperature is 37°F (3°C) or lower.
Clock
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Displays the engine c oolant temperature
Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Shift position and gear position ( P.149, 154)
Odometer and trip meter display ( P.90)
Gauges and meters
Meter display
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892-1. Instrument cluster
2
Vehicle status information and indicators
TRACK modeMulti-information display
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (P.93)
Displays warning messages in case of a malfunction (P.357)
Tachometer
Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute
The red zone will be lower than n ormal, when the engine is cold
Outside temperature
Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40 °C) to 122°F
(50°C). Low outside temperature indicator comes on when the amb ient
temperature is 37°F (3°C) or lower.
Clock
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Displays the engine c oolant temperature
Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Shift position and gear position ( P.149, 154)
Odometer and trip meter display ( P.90)
■REV indicator
When the engine speed reaches
a set speed, the shift position
and shift range indicator will illu-
minate in orange and a buzzer
will sound. If the engine speed enters the red zone, the shift
position and shift range indicator
will illuminate in red and a
buzzer will sound.
The default setting for the REV indi-
cator is disabled. The setting can
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952-1. Instrument cluster
2
Vehicle status information and indicators
■Driving information (page 1)
Use the display as a reference.
Vo l t m e t e r
Displays the charging voltage.
As voltage display ed may be differ-
ent from the actual battery voltage,
use the voltmeter as a guideline.
Engine oil temperature
gauge
Displays the engine oil tempera-
ture.
■Driving information (page 2)
Use the display as a reference.
Current fuel consumption
Displays the current rate of fuel
consumption.
Average fuel consumption
Displays the average fuel con-
sumption since the function was
reset.
Driving range
Displays the estimated maximum
distance that can be driven with the
quantity of fuel remaining.
This distance is computed based
on your average f uel consumption.
As a result, the actual distance that
can be driven may differ from that
displayed.
When only a small amount of fuel is
added to the tank, the display may
not be updated. When refueling,
turn the engine switch off. If the
vehicle is refueled without turning
the engine switch off, the display
may not be updated.
■Driving information (page 3)
Use the display as a reference.
Average vehicle speed
Displays the average vehicle speed
since display was reset.
Driving time
Displays the cumulative time the
vehicle has been driven since dis-
play was reset.
Driving distance
Displays the cumulative distance
the vehicle has been driven since
display was reset.
Pressing and holding will
reset the average vehicle
speed/driving time/driving dis-
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1173-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
3
Before driving
By registering a 5 digit PIN
code, all of the doors and the
fuel filler door can be unlocked
without an electronic key by
pressing the trunk opener
switch.
■PIN code registration
method
1 Turn the engine switch off.
2 Close all of the doors and the
trunk.
3 Press and hold of the
wireless remote control.
At this time, all of the doors and the
fuel filler door will lock.
4Within 5 seconds of perform-
ing step 3, press and hold
the trunk opener switch.
After 5 seconds or more, a buzzer
will sound.
5Release of the wireless
remote control and the trunk
opener switch.
6 Within 30 seconds after the
buzzer begins sounding,
press of the wireless
remote control.
The buzzer will stop.
7A PIN code can now be reg-
istered. Press the trunk
opener switch the same num-
ber of times as the first digit
of the PIN code.
For example: If registering 32468,
press the switch 3 times.
8Wait for the buzzer to sound
1 time and then press the
switch the same number of
times as for the next digit.
For example: If registering 32468,
press the switch 2 times.
9Repeat step 8 for the remain-
ing digits.
10Within 30 seconds after the buzzer begins sounding
intermittently, perform steps
7 through 9 again to confirm
the PIN code.
Registration is complete and all of
the doors and the fuel filler door will
unlock.
■Unlocking method
Press the trunk opener switch
using the same procedure as
steps 7 through 9.
■PIN code registration
●To prevent theft, the same digit for
all 5 digits and 12345 cannot be
registered as the PIN code. Also,
avoid using the same number as
on your license plate or other sim-
ple codes.
●To use 0 as a digit, press the trunk
opener switch 10 times.
●If a mistake is made during regis-
tration, unlock the doors or trunk
using the wireless remote control
to cancel registration. Then per-
form registration again, starting
from step 1. However, if the mis-
take was made in step 10, a
buzzer will sound and step 10 c a n
be performed again.
●To cle a r t he P IN c od e , p e rfo rm the
registration procedure and enter
22222.
Unlocking the doors
using PIN code smart
entry
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Driving
Driving
.4-1. Before drivingDriving the vehicle....... 132
Cargo and luggage ..... 140
Vehicle load limits ....... 143
Trailer towing............... 143
Dinghy towing ............. 144
4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch.................................. 145
Automatic transmission .................................. 149
Manual transmission ... 153
Turn signal lever.......... 155
Parking brake .............. 156
ASC (Active Sound Control) .................................. 157
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers
Headlight switch .......... 158
High Beam Assist ........ 162
Windshield wipers and washer....................... 165
4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap.................................. 167
4-5. EyeSight EyeSight...................... 170
Pre-Collision Braking Sys- tem ............................ 179
Adaptive Cruise Control .................................. 190Conventional Cruise Control
.................................. 207
Pre-Collision Throttle Man- agement .................... 215
Lane Departure Warning .................................. 219
Lane Sway Warning .... 221
Lead Vehicle Start Alert .................................. 223
List of alert/notification sounds ......... ..............225
EyeSight malfunction and temporary stop .......... 227
4-6. Using other driving sys- tems
BSD/RCTA................... 231
Reverse Automatic Braking (RAB) system ............ 239
Rear view camera ....... 249
Conventional Cruise Control .................................. 254
Driving mode select switch .................................. 257
Hill-start assist control . 258
Driving assist systems .................................. 261
4-7. Driving tips Winter driving tips........ 265
1344-1. Before driving
●Do not race the engine. And do
not allow the engine speed to
exceed 4000 rpm except in an
emergency.
●Do not drive at one constant
engine or vehicle speed for a long
time, either fast or slow.
●Avoid starting suddenly and rapid
acceleration, except in an emer-
gency.
●Avoid hard braking, except in an
emergency.
The same break-in procedures
should be applied to an over-
hauled engine, newly mounted
engine or when brake pads or
brake linings are replaced with
new ones.
■Drum-in-disc type parking
brake system
Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type
parking brake system. This type of
brake system needs bedding-down
of the brake shoes periodically or
whenever the parking brake shoes
and/or drum are replaced. Have
your Toyota dealer perform the bed-
ding down operation.
■After the engine starts
For a short time after the engine is
started, in order to ensure emissions
performance, intake and exhaust
noise and vibration may increase,
but this does not indicate a malfunc-
tion.
■Operating your vehicle in a for-
eign country
Comply with the relevant vehicle
registration laws and confirm the
availability of the correct fuel.
( P.381)
WARNING
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so m ay result in
death or serious injury.
■When starting the vehicle
(vehicles with an automatic
transmission)
●Always keep your foot on the
brake pedal while stopped with
the engine running. This pre-
vents the vehicle from creeping.
●Firmly depress the brake pedal
because engine speed may
increase immediately after start-
ing the engine, when the air
conditioning system is operat-
ing, when turning the steering
wheel, etc., thereby causing
creeping to become stronger.
Apply the parkin g brake as nec-
essary.
■When driving the vehicle
●Do not drive if you are unfamil-
iar with the location of the brake
and accelerator pedals to avoid
depressing the wrong pedal.
• Accidentally depressing the accelerator pedal instead of the
brake pedal will result in sudden
acceleration that may lead to an
accident.
• When backing up, you may twist your body around, leading to a
difficulty in operating the pedals.
Make sure to operate the pedals
properly.
• Make sure to keep a correct driving posture even when mov-
ing the vehicle only slightly. This
allows you to depress the brake
and accelerator pedals properly.
• Depress the brake pedal using your right foot. Depressing the
brake pedal using your left foot
may delay response in an emer-
gency, resulting in an accident.