1764-5. EyeSight
NOTICE
●Do not install any accessories
other than the ones designated
by Toyota on the prohibited
areas shown in the illustrations
(grey zones).
Even if some accessories are
installed on the outside of the
prohibited areas, abnormal
operation of EyeSight may
occur due to the reflection of the
light or any objects. In this situa-
tion, move the accessories. For
details, contact your Toyota
dealer.
• Side view
Monitors or other accessories
• Front view
●Do not place any objects on top
of the instrument panel. The
stereo camera may not be able
to detect objects accurately and
the EyeSight system may not
function properly due to reflec-
tions in the windshield. For
details, contact your Toyota
dealer.
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●If the top of the instrument panel
is polished with chemicals or
other substances, the stereo
camera may not be able to
detect objects accurately and
the EyeSight system may not
operate properly due to reflec-
tions in the windshield.
●Do not install any wiper blades
other than genuine Toyota wiper
blades. Doing so may affect the
stereo camera’s field of view
and could prevent the EyeSight
system from functioning prop-
erly.
●Replace damaged wiper blades
or worn wiper blade rubbers as
soon as possible. Using dam-
aged wiper blades or worn
wiper blade rubbers may cause
streaking on the windshield.
The stereo camera may not be
able to detect objects accurately
and the EyeSight system may
not function properly due to
streaks or droplets remaining on
the windshield.
●Do not install any accessories
on the front side such as on the
hood or the grille . It may affect
the camera view and the system
may not operate correctly.
●Make sure that the stereo cam-
era's field of view is not inter-
fered. Obstructi ng the stereo
camera’s view may impair the
system operation. For details,
contact your Toyota dealer.
2274-5. EyeSight
4
Driving
The alert sounds 1 short beep and (yellow) blinks or illuminates.
At the same time, the Pre-Collision Braking System OFF indicato r
and the Lane Departure Warning OFF indicator will illuminate. A
message will also be displayed on the meter display.
●If (yellow) is illuminating or
blinking, stop the vehicle in a safe
location, turn off the engine and
then restart it.
●If the indicator co ntinues illuminat-
ing or flashing even after the
engine has been restarted, the
EyeSight system has a malfunc-
tion. In this case, all EyeSight
functions will be stopped. Normal
driving will still be possible. How- ever, contact a Toyota dealer for
an inspection.
●If (yellow) illuminates or
flashes, the Reverse Automatic
Braking (RAB) system will not
operate.
EyeSight malfuncti
on and temporar y stop
If a malfunction is detected in the EyeSight system, the indica -
tors in the instrument panel and the meter display inform the
driver of the malfunction. Check the displayed contents and
take the appropriate action.
Malfunction (including posit ion/angle misalignment of
stereo camera)
Warning messageCauseAction
“EyeSight OFF Check
Manual”
An EyeSight malfunc-
tion or position/angle
misalignment of the ste-
reo camera has
occurred.
Inspection and adjust-
ment is necessary. Con-
tact your Toyota dealer.
2755-1. Using the air conditioning system
5
Interior features
■Adjusting the position of
and opening and closing
the air outlets
Center
1 Direct air flow to the left or
right, up or down
2 Turn the knob to open or
close the vent
Side
1 Direct air flow to the left or
right, up or down
2 Open the vent
3 Close the vent
WARNING
■To prevent the windshield
defogger from operating
improperly
Do not place anything on the
instrument panel which may cover
the air outlets. Otherwise, air flow
may be obstructed, preventing the
windshield defoggers from defog-
ging.
2916-1. Maintenance and care
6
Maintenance and care
Remove dirt and dust using a
vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty
surfaces with a cloth damp-
ened with lukewarm water.
If dirt cannot be removed,
wipe it off with a soft cloth
dampened with neutral deter-
gent diluted to approximately
1%.
Wring out any excess water from
the cloth and thoroughly wipe off
remaining traces o f detergent and
water.
■Shampooing the carpets
There are several commercial foam-
ing-type cleaners available. Use a
sponge or brush to apply the foam.
Rub in overlapping circles. Do not
use water. Wipe dirty surfaces and
let them dry. Excellent results are
obtained by keeping the carpet as
dry as possible.
■Handling the seat belts
Clean with mild soap and lukewarm
water using a cloth or sponge. Also
check the belts periodically for
excessive wear, fraying or cuts.
■Meter visor
Do not place anything on top of
meter visor. The color of the meter
visor may transfer.
Cleaning and protect-
ing the vehicle interior
Perform cleaning in a man-
ner appropriate to each
component and its material.
Protecting the vehicle
interior
WARNING
■Water in the vehicle
●Do not splash or spill liquid in
the vehicle.
Doing so may cause electrical
components, etc. to malfunction
or catch fire.
●Do not get any of the SRS com-
ponents or wiring in the vehicle
interior wet. ( P. 2 7 )
An electrical malfunction may
cause the airbags to deploy or not
function properly, resulting in
death or serious injury.
■Cleaning the interior (espe-
cially instrument panel)
Do not use polish wax or polish
cleaner. The instrument panel
may reflect off the windshield,
obstructing the driver’s view and
leading to an accident, resulting in
death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■Cleaning detergents
●Do not use the following types
of detergent, as they may dis-
color the vehicle interior or
cause streaks or damage to
painted surfaces:
• Non-seat portions: Organic sub- stances such as benzene or
gasoline, alkaline or acidic solu-
tions, dye, and bleach
• Seats: Alkaline or acidic solu- tions, such as th inner, benzene,
and alcohol
●Do not use polish wax or polish
cleaner. The instrument panel’s
or other interior part’s painted
surface may be damaged.
2926-1. Maintenance and care
Remove dirt and dust using a
vacuum cleaner.
Wipe off any excess dirt and
dust with a soft cloth damp-
ened with diluted detergent.
Use a diluted water solution of
approximately 5% neutral wool
detergent.
Wring out any excess water
from the cloth and thoroughly
wipe off all remaining traces
NOTICE
●Do not use a chemical agent
containing silicone
(highly-polymerized silicon com-
pound) when cleaning any of
the electrical appliances such
as the air conditioning, all
switches and their surrounding
areas.
If silicon (highly-polymerized sil-
icon compound) contacts these
components, it may cause the
electrical appliances to malfunc-
tion.
■Preventing damage to leather
surfaces
Observe the following precautions
to avoid damage to and deteriora-
tion of leather surfaces:
●Remove any dust or dirt from
leather surfaces immediately.
●Do not expose the vehicle to
direct sunlight for extended peri-
ods of time. Park the vehicle in
the shade, especially during
summer.
●Do not place items made of
vinyl, plastic, or containing wax
on the upholstery, as they may
stick to the leather surface if the
vehicle interior heats up signifi-
cantly.
■Water on the floor
Do not wash the vehicle floor with
water.
Vehicle systems such as the
audio system may be damaged if
water comes into contact with
electrical components such as the
audio system above or under the
floor of the vehicle. Water may
also cause the body to rust.
■When cleaning the inside of
the windshield
Do not allow glass cleaner to con-
tact the lens. Also, do not touch
the lens. (
P.174)
■Cleaning the inside of the rear
window
●Do not use glass cleaner to
clean the rear window, as this
may cause damage to the rear
window defogger heater wires.
Use a cloth dampened with
lukewarm water to gently wipe
the window clean. Wipe the win-
dow in strokes running parallel
to the heater wires.
●Be careful not to scratch or
damage the heater wires.
■When cleaning the instrument
panel
When small grains of sand and so
forth have gotten into instrument
panel’s surface and cannot be
wiped away using a cloth, use a
clay bar without adding water.
Forcibly trying to wipe the surface
clean with a brush or sponge may
scratch the surface or fragments
of the cloth may be left in the sur-
face.
Cleaning the leather areas
3316-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
6
Maintenance and care
1Turn the engine switch off.
2 Open the fuse box cover.
Engine compartment
Push the tab in and lift the lid off.
Instrument panel
Remove the lid.
3Remove the fuse with the
pullout tool.
Only type A fuses can be removed using the pullout tool.
4
Check if the fuse is blown.
Type A and B:
Replace the blown fuse with a new
fuse of an appropriate amperage
rating. The amperage rating can be
found on the fuse box lid.
Ty p e C :
Contact your Toyota dealer.
Type A
Normal fuse
Blown fuse
Type BNormal fuse
Checking and replac-
ing fuses
If any of the electrical com-
ponents do not operate, a
fuse may have blown. If this
happens, check and replace
the fuses as necessary.
Checking and replacing
fuses
A
A
429Alphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index
A
A/CAir conditioning filter ............. 327
Automatic air conditioning sys-tem ..................................... 270
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) ............................................... 261Warning light ........................ 349
Active Sound Control (ASC).. 157
Adaptive Cruise Control ........ 190 Warning message ................ 357
Air conditioning filter ............. 327
Air conditioning system Air conditioning filter ............. 327
Automatic air conditioning sys-tem ..................................... 270
Airbags Correct driving posture ........... 21
Front passenger occupant clas-sification system ................... 55
Locations of airbags ............... 27
SRS airbags ........................... 27
SRS warning light................. 349
Alarm ......................................... 80 Warning buzzer .................... 348
Anchor brackets ................. 65, 72
Antennas (smart key system) 111
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ............................................... 261Warning light ........................ 349
ASC (Active Sound Control).. 157
Audio system-linked display ... 98
Automatic air conditioning sys- tem ......................................... 270
Automatic headlight leveling system ................................... 159
Automatic light control system ............................................... 159
Automatic transmission ........ 149 Manual mode ....................... 152
Paddle shift switches.... 151, 152 Auxiliary box ...........................282
Auxiliary boxes .......................281
Average fuel consumption ......94
Average vehicle speed .............94
B
Back-up light
Replacing light bulbs ............334
Wattage ................................387
Battery Battery checking ...................309
If the battery is d ischarged ...371
Preparing and checking before winter ..................................265
Warning light.........................348
Blind Spot Detection (BSD) ...231
Bottle holders .........................280
Brake Fluid......................................385
Parking brake .......................156
Warning light.........................348
Brake assist ............................261
Break-in tips ............................133
Brightness control Instrument panel light control .91
BSD (Blind Spot D etection) ...231
C
Camera
High Beam Assist system .....162
Care Exterior .................................288
Interior ..........................291, 293
Seat belts .............................291
Ultrasuede
®..........................293
Wheels and wheel ornaments ...........................................288
Cargo capacity ........................143
Chains......................................267
Child restraint system Fixed with a LATCH system ...70
433Alphabetical Index
Vehicle.................................. 380
Ignition switch (engine switch) ............................................... 145Auto power off function ........ 148
Changing the engine switch modes ................................ 147
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency................. 338
Illuminated entry system ....... 277
Indicators .................................. 85
Initialization Power windows .................... 129
Tire pressure warning system........................................... 317
Inside rear view mirror........... 126
Instrument panel light control. 91
Interior lights .......................... 277
J
Jack Positioning a floor jack ......... 303
Vehicle-equipped jack .......... 359
Jack handle ............................. 359
Jam protection function Power windows .................... 129
K
Keyless entrySmart key system................. 111
Wireless remote control ....... 103
Keys Battery-saving fun ction......... 112
Electronic key ....................... 102
Engine switch ....................... 145
If the electronic key does not operate properly ................. 369
If you lose your keys ............ 368
Key number plate ................. 102
Keyless entry................ 105, 111
Mechanical key .................... 102
Replacing the battery ........... 329 Warning buzzer .................... 111
Wireless remote control........103
Knee airbags .............................27
L
Lane Departure Warning ........219
Lane Sway Warning ................221
Language (multi-information dis- play) .........................................98
LATCH anchors.........................70
Lead Vehicle Start Alert .........223
Lever Auxiliary catch lever .............302
Hood lock release lever ........302
Shift lever .....................149, 153
Turn signal lever ...................155
Wiper lever ...........................165
License plate lights Light switch...........................158
Replacing light bulbs ............334
Light Wattage ................................387
Light bulbs Replacing .............................334
Lights Headlight switch ...................158
High Beam Assist system .....162
Interior lights .........................277
Interior lights list ...................277
Replacing light bulbs ............334
Trunk light ............................. 110
Turn signal lever ...................155
Vanity lights ..........................284
Wattage ................................387
Welcome light illumination con-trol ......................................160
Lock steering column ............145
M
Maintenance Do-it-yourself maintenance ..300