
962-1. Instrument cluster 
entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel, etc.)
●When “--” or “E” is displayed, the sys- 
tem may be malfunctioning. Take your 
vehicle to any authorized Toyota  retailer or Toyota authorized repairer,  
or any reliable repairer.
■Liquid crystal display 
 P.100
■Customization 
The gauges and meters can be custom- 
ized in   of the multi-information dis- 
play. ( P.104)
■Changing the display 
Press the display change button  
until the desired item is displayed.
■Display items 
 Odometer
Displays the total distance the vehicle  
has been driven.
 Trip meter A/Trip meter B
Displays the distance the vehicle has  
been driven since the meter was last 
reset. Trip meters A and B can be used 
to record and display different distances 
independently. 
To reset, display the desired trip meter  
and press and hold the display change 
button.
 Instrument panel light control
Displays the instrument panel light con- 
trol display. 
• The brightness of the instrument  
panel lights can be adjusted sepa-
rately for when the tail lights are on  
and off. 
• To adjust the brightness, display the  
instrument panel light control display  
and press and hold the display  
change button.
 Distance until next engine oil 
WA R N I N G
■The information display at low  temperatures 
Allow the interior of the vehicle to  
warm up before using the liquid crys- tal information display. At extremely  
low temperatures, the information dis-
play monitor may respond slowly, and  display changes may be delayed. 
For example, there is a lag between  the driver’s shifting and the new gear  
number appearing on the display. 
This lag could cause the driver to  downshift again, causing rapid and  
excessive engine braking and possi-
bly an accident resulting in death or  injury.
NOTICE
■To prevent damage to the engine  
and its components
●Do not let the indicator needle of 
the tachometer enter the red zone, 
which indicates the maximum  engine speed.
●The engine may be overheating if the engine coolant temperature  
gauge is in the red zone (H). In this 
case, immediately stop the vehicle  in a safe place, and check the  
engine after it has cooled com-
pletely. ( P.560)
Odometer and trip meter  
display 

1062-1. Instrument cluster
*: If equipped 
Illustrations used in this text are intended as examples, and may differ from the  
image that is actually displayed by the head-up display.
Driving support system status/navigation system-linked display area (if  
equipped) ( P.108) 
Shift position display (Multidrive)/RSA (Road Sign Assist) display area (if  
equipped) ( P.182, 276) 
Vehicle speed display
Tachometer/Eco Driving Indicator (i f equipped)/Outside temperature dis- 
play area ( P.109)
■Head-up display will operate when 
The engine switch is in ON.
■When using the head-up display 
The head-up display may seem dark or  
hard to see when viewed through sun-
glasses, especially polarized sun- glasses. Adjust the brightness of the  
head-up display or remove your sun- 
glasses.
■Street name display (vehicles with 
navigation system) 
Only street names which are included in  
the map data will be displayed.
Head-up display*
The head-up display projects a variety of driving-related information  
and the operating state of the driving support systems on the wind-
shield.
System components 

1223-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
■If the battery is discharged (vehi- 
cles with a smart entry & start sys- tem) 
The doors cannot be locked and  
unlocked using the entry function or  wireless remote control. Lock or unlock  
the doors using the mechanical key. 
( P.555)
■Customization 
Some functions can be customized.  
( P.577)
■Door lock switches (to  
lock/unlock) 
1 Locks all the doors 
2 Unlocks all the doors
■Inside lock buttons
WA R N I N G
■To prevent an accident 
Observe the following precautions  while driving the vehicle. 
Failure to do so may result in a door 
opening and an occupant being  thrown out of the vehicle, resulting in  
death or serious injury.
●Ensure that all doors are properly 
closed and locked.
●Do not pull the inside door handle 
while driving.
Be especially careful of the front  doors, as the doors may be opened  
even if the inside lock buttons are in 
the locked position.
●Set the rear door child-protector 
locks when children are seated in  the rear seats.
■When opening or closing a door 
Check the surroundings of the vehicle  
such as whether the vehicle is on an 
incline, whether there is enough  space for a door to open and whether  
a strong wind is blowing. When open-
ing or closing the door, hold the door  handle tightly to prepare for any  
unpredictable movement.
■When using the wireless remote  control or the key and operating  
the power windows or panoramic 
moon roof (if equipped) 
Operate the power windows or pano- 
ramic moon roof after checking to 
make sure that there is no possibility  of any passenger having any of their  
body parts caught in the windows or 
panoramic moon roof. Also, do not  allow children to operate the wireless  
remote control or the key. It is possi-
ble for children and other passengers  to get caught in the power windows or  
panoramic moon roof.
Unlocking and locking the  
doors from the inside 

1443-3. Adjusting the seats
■Front seats 
1 Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while  
pressing the lock release button  .
■Rear seats 
1 Up
Pull the head restraints up.
2Down
Push the head restraint down while  
pressing the lock release button  .
■Adjusting the height of the head  
restraints (front seats) 
Make sure that the head restraints are  
adjusted so that the center of the head 
restraint is closest to the top of your  ears.
■Adjusting the rear seat head restraints 
Always raise the head restraint one level  
from the stowed position when using.
Pull the head restraint up while  
pressing the lock release button  .
Head restraints
Head restraints are provided  
for the front seats, rear out-
board seats and rear center 
seat (if equipped).
WA R N I N G
■Head restraint precautions 
Observe the following precautions  
regarding the head restraints. Failure  to do so may result in death or serious  
injury.
●Use the head restraints designed 
for each respective seat.
●Adjust the head restraints to the 
correct position at all times.
●After adjusting the  head restraints,  
push down on them and make sure 
they are locked in position.
●Do not drive with the head 
restraints removed.
Adjusting a head restraint
Removing the head  
restraints 

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3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors
Before driving
The height of the rear view mirror  
can be adjusted to suit your driving 
posture. 
Adjust the height of the rear view  
mirror by moving it up and down.
Manual anti-glare inside rear 
view mirror 
Reflected light from the headlights  
of vehicles behind can be reduced 
by operating the lever. 
Normal position 
Anti-glare position
Auto anti-glare inside rear view  
mirror 
Responding to the level of bright- 
ness of the headlig hts of vehicles  
behind, the reflected light is auto-
matically reduced. 
Changing automatic anti-glare  
function mode 
On/off
When the automatic anti-glare function  
is in ON mode, the indicator   illumi- 
nates. The function will set to ON mode  
each time the engine switch is turned to 
ON. 
Pressing the button turns the function  
to off mode. (The indicator   also  
turns off.)
Inside rear view mirror
The rear view mirror’s position  
can be adjusted to enable suf-
ficient confirmation of the rear 
view.
Adjusting the height of rear  
view mirror
WA R N I N G
■Caution while driving 
Do not adjust the position of the mir- 
ror while driving. Doing so may lead to mishandling of  
the vehicle and cause an accident, 
resulting in death or serious injury.
Anti-glare function 

1523-5. Opening and closing the windows 
direction again. After the door win- 
dow is completely closed, continue  holding the switch for a further 1 sec- 
ond or more. 
If you release the switch while the win- dow is moving, start again from the  
beginning.
If the window reverses and cannot be  fully closed or opened, have the vehicle  
inspected by any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or  any reliable repairer.
■Door lock linked window operation
●Vehicles without a smart entry & start  
system: The power  windows can be  
opened and closed using the key.*  
( P.120) 
Vehicles with a smart entry & start  system: The power  windows can be  
opened and closed using the mechan- 
ical key.* ( P.555)
●The power windows can be opened  
and closed using the wireless remote  
control.* ( P.119)*: These settings must be customized at  
any authorized Toyota retailer or 
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
■Customization 
Some functions can be customized.  
( P.577)
WA R N I N G
Observe the following precautions.  
Failure to do so may result in death or  serious injury.
■Closing the windows
●The driver is responsible for all the  
power window operations, including 
the operation for the passengers. In  order to prevent accidental opera- 
tion, especially by a child, do not let 
a child operate the power windows.  It is possible for children and other  
passengers to have body parts 
caught in the power window. Also,  when riding with a child, it is recom- 
mended to use the window lock 
switch. (P.153)
●Check to make sure that all passen-
gers do not have any part of their  body in a position where it could be  
caught when a window is being 
operated.
●When using the wireless remote 
control, key or mechanical key and  operating the power windows, oper- 
ate the power window after check-
ing to make sure that there is no  possibility of any passenger having  
any of their body parts caught in the 
window. Also do not let a child oper- ate window by the wireless remote  
control, key or mech anical key. It is  
possible for children and other pas- sengers to get caught in the power  
window.
●When exiting the vehicle, turn the 
engine switch off, carry the key and 
exit the vehicle along with the child. 
There may be accidental opera- tion, due to mischief, etc., that may  
possibly lead to an accident. 

1563-5. Opening and closing the windows 
sunshade closes and reopens. The  
panoramic moon roof and electronic  
sunshade will start to close.*
4 Check that the panoramic moon roof  
and electronic sunshade are fully 
closed and release the switch.*: If the switch is released at the incor- 
rect time, the procedure will have to 
be performed again from the begin-
ning. 
If the panoramic moon roof or electronic  
sunshade does not fully close even after 
performing the above procedure cor- rectly, have the vehi cle inspected by any  
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable  repairer.
■Customization 
Some functions can be customized.  
( P.577)
WA R N I N G
Observe the following precautions. Failing to do so may cause death or  
serious injury.
■Opening and closing the elec-
tronic sunshade
●Check to make sure  that all passen- gers do not have any part of their  
body in a position where it could be 
caught when the electronic sun- shade is being operated.
●Do not let a child operate the elec-tronic sunshade. Closing the elec- 
tronic sunshade on someone can 
cause death or serious injury.
■Opening the panoramic moon  roof
●Do not allow any passengers to put  
their hands or heads outside the  vehicle while it is moving.
●Do not sit on top of the panoramic moon roof.
■Opening and closing the pano-ramic moon roof
●The driver is responsible for pano- 
ramic moon roof opening and clos- ing operations. In order to prevent  
accidental operation, especially by 
a child, do not let a child operate  the panoramic moon roof. It is pos- 
sible for children and other passen-
gers to have body parts caught in  the panoramic moon roof.
●Check to make sure that all passen-gers do not have any part of their  
body in a position where it could be 
caught when the panoramic moon  roof is being operated. 

1624-1. Before driving
Vehicles with a smart entry &  
start system: Press the engine 
switch to stop the engine. 
4 Slowly release the brake pedal. 
5 Lock the door, making sure that  
you have the key on your per-
son.
If parking on a hill, block the wheels as  
needed.
Manual transmission 
1 While depressing the clutch  
pedal, depress the brake pedal. 
2 If the parking brake is in manual  
mode, set the parking brake. 
( P.189)
Check that the parking brake indicator  
is illuminated.
3 Shift the shift lever to N.  
( P.186)
If parking on a hill, shift the shift lever to  
1 or R and block the wheels as needed.
4 Vehicles without a smart entry &  
start system: Turn the engine 
switch to OFF to stop the 
engine.
Vehicles with a smart entry & 
start system: Press the engine 
switch to stop the engine. 
5 Slowly release the brake pedal. 
6 Lock the door, making sure that  
you have the key on your per-
son.
■Starting off on a steep uphill
Multidrive 
1 Make sure that the parking  
brake is set and shift the shift 
lever to D. 
2 Gently depress the accelerator  
pedal. 
3 Release the parking brake.
Manual transmission 
1 Make sure that the parking  
brake is set and shift the shift 
lever to 1. 
2 Lightly depress the accelerator  
pedal at the same time as grad-
ually releasing the clutch pedal. 
3 Release the parking brake.
■Driving in the rain
●Drive carefully when it is raining,  
because visibility will be reduced, the 
windows may become fogged-up, and  the road will be slippery.
●Drive carefully when it starts to rain, because the road surface will be  
especially slippery.
●Refrain from high speeds when driv-
ing on an expressway in the rain, 
because there may be a layer of water  between the tires and the road sur- 
face, preventing the steering and 
brakes from operating properly.
■Engine speed while driving (vehi-
cles with a Multidrive) 
In the following conditions, the engine  
speed may become high while driving. 
This is due to automatic up-shifting con- trol or down-shifting implementation to  
meet driving conditions. It does not indi-
cate sudden acceleration.
●The vehicle is judged to be driving 
uphill or downhill
●When the accelerator pedal is 
released
●When the brake pedal is depressed 
while Sport mode is selected
■Restraining the engine output  (Brake Override System)
●When the accelerator and brake ped-