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8-2. Steps to take in an emergency
When trouble arises
●Vehicles with Stop & Start system:
After the battery terminals have been disconnected and reconnected, or
after the battery has been replaced,
the Stop & Start system may not auto- matically stop the engine for approxi-
mately 5 to 60 minutes.
■When replacing the battery
●Use a battery that conforms to Euro-
pean regulations.
●Vehicles with Stop & Start system:
Use a genuine battery specifically
designed for use with the Stop & Start system or a battery with equivalent
specifications to a genuine battery. If
an unsupported battery is used, Stop & Start system functions may be
restricted to protect the battery. Also,
battery performance may decrease and the engine may not be able to
restart. Contact any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer for details.
●Use a battery with the same case size as the previous battery and an equiva-
lent 20 hour rate capacity (20HR) or
greater. • If the sizes differ, the battery cannot
be properly secured.
• If the 20 hour rate capacity is low, even if the time period where the vehi-
cle is not used is a short time, the bat-
tery may discharge and the engine may not be able to start.
●For details, consult any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
WA R N I N G
■When removing the battery ter-
minals
Always remove the negative (-) termi-
nal first. If the positive (+) terminal
contacts any metal in the surrounding area when the positive (+) terminal is
removed, a spark may occur, leading
to a fire in addition to electrical shocks and death or serious injury.
■Avoiding battery fires or explo-sions
Observe the following precautions to
prevent accidentally igniting the flam- mable gas that may be emitted from
the battery:
●Make sure each jumper cable is
connected to the correct terminal
and that it is not unintentionally in contact with any other than the
intended terminal.
●Do not allow the other end of the
jumper cable connected to the “+”
terminal to come into contact with any other parts or metal surfaces in
the area, such as brackets or
unpainted metal.
●Do not allow the + and - clamps of
the jumper cables to come into con- tact with each other.
●Do not smoke, use matches, ciga-rette lighters or allow open flame
near the battery.
■Battery precautions
The battery contains poisonous and
corrosive acidic electrolyte, while related parts contain lead and lead
compounds. Observe the following
precautions when handling the bat- tery:
●When working with the battery, always wear safety glasses and
take care not to allow any battery
fluids (acid) to come into contact with skin, clothing or the vehicle
body.
●Do not lean over the battery.
●In the event that battery fluid comes
into contact with the skin or eyes, immediately wash the affected area
with water and seek medical atten-
tion. Place a wet sponge or cloth over the affected area until medical
attention can be received.
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1Stop the vehicle in a safe place
and turn off the air conditioning
system, and then stop the
engine.
2 If you see steam: Carefully lift
the hood after the steam sub-
sides.
If you do not see steam: Care-
fully lift the hood.
3 After the engine has cooled
down sufficiently, inspect the
WA R N I N G
●Always wash your hands after han-
dling the battery support, terminals,
and other battery-related parts.
●Do not allow children near the bat-
tery.
■When replacing the battery
●When the vent plug and indicator
are close to the hold down clamp, the battery fluid (sulfuric acid) may
leak.
●For information re garding battery
replacement, contact any author-
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
NOTICE
■When handling jumper cables
When connecting the jumper cables,
ensure that they do not become
entangled in the cooling fans or
engine drive belt.
If your vehicle overheats
The following may indicate that
your vehicle is overheating.
The engine coolant tempera-
ture gauge ( P.89, 93) is in
the red zone or a loss of
engine power is experienced.
(For example, the vehicle
speed does not increase.)
“Engine Coolant Temp High
Stop in a Safe Place See
Owner’s Manual” is shown on
the multi-information display.
Steam comes out from under
the hood.
Correction procedures
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When trouble arises
hoses and radiator core (radia-
tor) for any leaks.
Radiators
Cooling fans
If a large amount of coolant leaks,
immediately contact any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
4 The coolant level is satisfactory
if it is between the “FULL” or “F”
and “LOW” or “L” lines on the
reservoir.
Engine
Reservoir
“FULL” line
“LOW” line
Intercooler
Reservoir
“F” line
“L” line
5 Add engine coolant if necessary.
Water can be used in an emergency if engine coolant is unavailable.
Engine
Intercooler
6 Start the engine and turn the air
conditioning system on to check
that the radiator cooling fans
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operate and to check for coolant
leaks from the radiator or hoses.
The fans operate when the air condi-
tioning system is tu rned on immediately after a cold start. Confirm that the fans
are operating by checking the fan
sound and air flow. If it is difficult to check these, turn the air conditioning
system on and off r epeatedly. (The fans
may not operate in freezing tempera- tures.)
7 If the fans are not operating:
Stop the engine immediately
and contact any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota author-
ized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.
If the fans are operating: Have
the vehicle inspected at the
nearest any authorized Toyota
retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
WA R N I N G
■When inspecting under the hood
of your vehicle
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in serious
injury such as burns.
●If steam is seen coming from under
the hood, do not open the hood until the steam has subsided. The
engine compartment may be very
hot.
●Keep hands and clothing (espe-
cially a tie, a scarf or a muffler) away from the fans and belts. Fail-
ure to do so may cause the hands
or clothing to be caught, resulting in serious injury.
●Do not loosen the coolant reservoir caps while the engine and radiator
are hot.
High temperature steam or coolant could spray out.
NOTICE
■When adding engine coolant
Add coolant slowly after the engine
has cooled down sufficiently. Adding cool coolant to a hot engine too
quickly can cause damage to the
engine.
■To prevent damage to the cooling
system
Observe the following precautions:
●Avoid contaminating the coolant with foreign matter (such as sand or
dust etc.).
●Do not use any coolant additive.
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8-2. Steps to take in an emergency
When trouble arises
1 Stop the engine. Set the parking
brake and shift the shift lever to
P (Multidrive) or N (manual
transmission).
2 Remove the mud, snow or sand
from around the front wheels.
3 Place wood, stones or some
other material under the front
wheels to help provide traction.
4 Restart the engine.
5 Shift the shift lever to D or R
(Multidrive) or 1 or R (manual
transmission) and release the
parking brake. Then, while exer-
cising caution, depress the
accelerator pedal.
■When it is difficult to free the vehi- cle
Press the switch to turn off TRC.
If the vehicle becomes
stuck
Carry out the following proce-
dures if the tires spin or the
vehicle becomes stuck in mud,
dirt or snow:
Recovering procedure
WA R N I N G
■When attempting to free a stuck
vehicle
If you choose to push the vehicle back and forth to free it, make sure
the surrounding area is clear to avoid
striking other vehicles, objects or peo- ple. The vehicle may also lunge for-
ward or lunge back suddenly as it
becomes free. Use extreme caution.
■When shifting the shift lever
(vehicles with a continuously
variable transmission)
Be careful not to shift the shift lever
with the accelerator pedal depressed.
This may lead to unexpected rapid acceleration of the vehicle that may
cause an accident resulting in death
or serious injury.
NOTICE
■To avoid damaging the transmis-
sion and other components
●Avoid spinning the front wheels and depressing the accelerator pedal
more than necessary.
●If the vehicle remains stuck even
after these procedures are per-
formed, the vehicle may require towing to be freed.
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Vehicle specifications
Vehicle specifications
.9-1. Specifications
Maintenance data (fuel, oil
level, etc.) ....................... 566
Fuel information ................ 576
9-2. Customization
Customizable features ...... 577
9-3. Initialization
Items to initialize ............... 587
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9-1.Specifications
Hatchback
Wagon
Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)
Dimensions and weights
Overall length4370 mm (172.0 in.)
Overall width1790 mm (70.5 in.)
Overall height*11435 mm (56.5 in.)*2
1460 mm (57.5 in.)*3
Wheelbase2640 mm (103.9 in.)
TreadFront1530 mm (60.2 in.)
Rear1530 mm (60.2 in.)
Gross vehicle mass1820 kg (4012 lb.)*4
1840 kg (4057 lb.)*5
Maximum permissible axle
capacity
Front1050 kg (2315 lb.)
Rear970 kg (2138 lb.)
Drawbar load*875 kg (165 lb.)
Towing capacity*8
Without brake450 kg (992 lb.)
With brake600 kg (1324 lb.)*6
1300 kg (2866 lb.)*7
Overall length4650 mm (183.0 in.)
Overall width1790 mm (70.5 in.)
Overall height*11435 mm (56.5 in.)*2
1460 mm (57.5 in.)*3
Wheelbase2700 mm (106.3 in.)
TreadFront1530 mm (60.2 in.)
Rear1530 mm (60.2 in.)
Gross vehicle mass1850 kg (4079 lb.)*4
1870 kg (4123 lb.)*5