
12Pictorial index 
Fuel filler door ................................................................................ P.211 
Refueling method .............................................................................P.212 
Fuel type/fuel tank capacity .............................................................P.568 
Tires ................................................................................................P.479 
Tire size/inflation pressure ...............................................................P.573 
Winter tires/tire chains .....................................................................P.363 
Checking/rotation/tire  pressure warning system*2...........................P.479 
Coping with flat tires.................................................................P.522, 539 
Hood ................................................................................................P.470 
Opening ...........................................................................................P.470 
Engine oil .........................................................................................P.569
Coping with overheating ..................................................................P.560 
Headlights/front position lights/daytime running lights/turn signal  
lightsP.189, 195 
Front fog lights*2............................................................................P.205 
Stop lights/tail lights/turn signal lights................................P.189, 195 
License plate lights........................................................................P.195 
Tail light ..........................................................................................P.195 
Rear fog light*3...............................................................................P.205 
Back-up light*4
Shifting the shift position to R ..................................................P.182, 186 
Tail light ..........................................................................................P.195 
Rear fog light*4...............................................................................P.205 
Back-up light*3
Shifting the shift position to R ..................................................P.182, 186
*1: Vehicles with a smart entry & start system
*2: If equipped
*3: Right-hand drive vehicles
*4: Left-hand drive vehicles
Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving 
(Replacing method: P.497, Watts: P.575) 

14Pictorial index 
Fuel filler door ................................................................................ P.211 
Refueling method .............................................................................P.212 
Fuel type/fuel tank capacity .............................................................P.568 
Tires ................................................................................................P.479 
Tire size/inflation pressure ...............................................................P.573 
Winter tires/tire chains .....................................................................P.363 
Checking/rotation/tire  pressure warning system*2...........................P.479 
Coping with flat tires.................................................................P.522, 539 
Hood ................................................................................................P.470 
Opening ...........................................................................................P.470 
Engine oil .........................................................................................P.569
Coping with overheating ..................................................................P.560 
Headlights/front position lights/daytime running lights/turn signal  
lightsP.189, 195 
Front fog lights*2............................................................................P.205 
Stop lights/tail lights/turn signal lights................................P.189, 195 
License plate lights........................................................................P.195 
Tail light ..........................................................................................P.195 
Rear fog light*3...............................................................................P.205 
Back-up light*4
Shifting the shift position to R ..................................................P.182, 186 
Tail light ..........................................................................................P.195 
Rear fog light*4...............................................................................P.205 
Back-up light*3
Shifting the shift position to R ..................................................P.182, 186
*1: Vehicles with a smart entry & start system
*2: If equipped
*3: Right-hand drive vehicles
*4: Left-hand drive vehicles
Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving 
(Replacing method: P.497, Watts: P.575) 

902-1. Instrument cluster
■Outside temperature display
●In the following situations, the correct  
outside temperature may not be dis- played, or the display may take longer  
than normal to change:
• When stopped, or driving at low  speeds (less than 25 km/h [16 mph]) 
• When the outside temperature has 
changed suddenly (at the  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
■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 
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 

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 

1664-1. Before driving
WA R N I N G
●Do not attach adhesive discs to the  
windshield or windows. Do not 
place containers such as air fresh- eners on the instrument panel or  
dashboard. Adhesive discs or con-
tainers may act as lenses, causing  a fire in the vehicle.
●Do not leave a door or window  
open if the curved glass is coated  with a metallized film such as a sil- 
ver-colored one. Reflected sunlight 
may cause the glass to act as a  lens, causing a fire.
●Always apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to P (vehicles  
with a Multidrive), stop the engine 
and lock the vehicle. Do not leave the vehicle unat- 
tended while the engine is running.
If the vehicle is parked with the shift  lever in P but the parking brake is  
not set, the vehicl e may start to  
move, possibly leading to an acci- dent.
●Do not touch the exhaust pipes while the engine is running or  
immediately after turning the engine 
off. Doing so may cause burns.
■When taking a nap in the vehicle 
Always turn the engine off. Otherwise,  
if you accidentally move the shift lever 
or depress the accelerator pedal, this  could cause an accident or fire due to  
engine overheating. Additionally, if the 
vehicle is parked in a poorly ventilated  area, exhaust gases may collect and  
enter the vehicle, leading to death or 
a serious health hazard.
■When braking
●When the brakes are wet, drive 
more cautiously.
Braking distance increases when  the brakes are wet, and this may  
cause one side of the vehicle to 
brake differently than the other  side. Also, the parking brake may  
not securely hold the vehicle.
●If the brake booster device does not 
operate, do not follow other vehi-
cles closely and avoid hills or sharp  turns that require braking. 
In this case, braking is still possible, 
but the brake pedal should be  depressed more firmly than usual.  
Also, the braking distance will 
increase. Have your brakes fixed  immediately.
●Do not pump the brake pedal if the engine stalls. 
Each push on the brake pedal uses 
up the reserve for the  power-assisted brakes.
●The brake system consists of 2 indi-vidual hydraulic systems; if one of  
the systems fails, the other will still 
operate. In this case, the brake  pedal should be depressed more  
firmly than usual and the braking 
distance will increase. Have your  brakes fixed immediately.
■If the vehicle becomes stuck 
Do not spin the wheels excessively  
when a driven wheel is up in the air, 
or the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud,  etc. This may damage the driveline  
components or propel the vehicle for-
ward or backward, causing an acci-
dent. 

1764-1. Before driving
must be in M and select gear step 4  
or lower. ( P. 1 8 2 )
Manual transmission 
Refrain from driving in 6th gear to  
maintain the effectiveness of 
engine braking and to maintain 
charging system performance.
■If the engine overheats 
Towing a loaded trailer up a long,  
steep incline in  temperatures  
exceeding 30°C (85°F) may result 
in the engine overheating. If the 
engine coolant temperature gauge 
indicates that the engine is over-
heating, turn the air conditioning off 
immediately, leave the road and 
stop the vehicle in a safe place. 
( P.560)
■When parking the vehicle 
Always place wheel chocks under  
the wheels of both the vehicle and 
trailer. Firmly set the parking brake 
and shift the shift lever to P 
(Multidrive) and 1 or R (manual 
transmission).
WA R N I N G
Follow all the instructions described in  this section. Failure to do so could  
cause an accident resulting in death 
or serious injury.
■Trailer towing precautions 
When towing, make sure that none of  the weight limits are exceeded.  
( P.171)
■Vehicle speed in towing 
Observe the legal maximum speeds  
for trailer towing.
■Before descending hills or long  declines 
Reduce speed and downshift. How- 
ever, never downshift suddenly while  descending steep or long downhill  
grades.
■Operation of the brake pedal 
Do not hold the brake pedal  
depressed often or for long periods of  time. Doing so may result in the brake  
overheating or reduce braking effects.
■To avoid accident or injury
●Vehicles with a compact spare tire: 
Do not tow a trailer when the com- pact spare tire is installed on your  
vehicle.
●Vehicles with the emergency tire 
puncture repair kit: Do not tow a 
trailer when the tire installed is  repaired with the emergency tire  
puncture repair kit.
●Do not use the  following systems  
when trailer towing. 
• Cruise control (if equipped) 
• Dynamic radar cruise control (if  
equipped) 
• Dynamic radar cruise control with  
full-speed range (if equipped)
NOTICE
■Do not directly splice trailer  lights 
Directly splicing trailer lights may  
damage your vehicle’s electrical sys- tem and cause a malfunction. 

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Driving
engine switch mode.
■If the engine does not start
●The engine immobilizer system may  
not have been deactivated. ( P.79) 
Contact any authorized Toyota retailer  or Toyota authorized repairer, or any  
reliable repairer.
●If a message related to start-up is 
shown on the multi-information dis-
play, read the message and follow the  instructions.
■If the battery is discharged 
The engine cannot be started using the  
smart entry & start system. Refer to  P.556 to restart the engine.
■Electronic key battery depletion 
 P. 1 1 4
■Conditions affecting operation 
 P.138
■Notes for the entry function 
 P.138
■Steering lock function
●After turning the engine switch off and  opening and closing the doors, the  
steering wheel will be locked due to 
the steering lock function. Operating 
the engine switch again automatically  cancels the steering lock.
●When the steering lock cannot be released, “Push ENGINE Switch while  
Turning The Steering Wheel in Either 
Direction” will be displayed on the  multi-information display.  
Press the engine switch shortly and 
firmly while turning the steering wheel  
left and right.
●To prevent the steering lock motor  
from overheating, operation of the 
motor may be suspended if the engine  is turned on and off repeatedly in a  
short period of time. In this case, 
refrain from operating the engine  switch. After about 10 seconds, the  
steering lock motor  will resume func- 
tioning.
■Electronic key battery 
 P. 4 9 0
■Operation of the engine switch
●If the switch is not pressed shortly and  firmly, the engine switch mode may  
not change or the engine may not 
start.
●If attempting to restart the engine 
immediately after turning the engine  switch off, the engine may not start in  
some cases. After turning the engine 
switch off, please wait a few seconds  before restarting the engine.
■Customization 
If the smart entry & start system has  
been deactivated in a customized set- ting, refer to P.554.
WA R N I N G
■When starting the engine 
Always start the engine while sitting in  
the driver’s seat. Do not depress the  accelerator pedal while starting the  
engine under any circumstances.
Doing so may cause an accident  resulting in death or serious injury. 
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●When the engine switch is not in ON,  
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using the parking brake switch.
●When the engine switch is not in ON,  
automatic mode (automatic brake set-
ting and releasing [vehicles with a  Multidrive]) is not available.
■Parking brake automatic release  
function 
The parking brake is automatically  released when slowly depress the accel- 
erator pedal.
The parking brake will be released auto- matically under the following conditions:
●The driver’s door is closed
●The driver is wearing the seat belt
●The shift lever is a forward or reverse  
position.
●The malfunction indicator lamp or 
brake system warning light is not illu-
minated. 
If the automatic release function does  
not operate, manually release the park-
ing brake.
■If “Parking Brake Temporarily Una- vailable” is displayed on the  
multi-information display 
If the parking brake is operated repeat- edly over a short period of time, the sys- 
tem may restrict operation to prevent 
overheating. If this happens, refrain from  operating the parking brake. Normal  
operation will return after about 1 min-
ute.
■If “Parking Brake Unavailable” is  displayed on the multi-information  
display 
Operate the parking brake switch. If the  message does not disappear after oper- 
ating the switch seve ral times, the sys- 
tem may be malfunctioning. Have the 
vehicle inspected by any authorized  Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized  
repairer, or any reliable repairer.
■Parking brake operation sound 
When the parking brake operates, a  motor sound (whirring sound) may be  
heard. This does not indicate a malfunc-
tion.
■Parking brake operation
●Depending on the engine switch posi-
tion/mode, the parking brake indicator 
and parking brake light will turn on  and stay on as described below:  
ON: Comes on until the parking brake 
is released. Not in ON: Stays on for approximately  
15 seconds.
●When the engine switch is turned off 
with the parking brake set, the parking 
brake indicator and parking brake light  will stay on for about 15 seconds. This  
does not indicate a malfunction.
■When the parking brake switch 
malfunctions 
Automatic mode (automatic brake set- 
ting and releasing) will be turned on 
automatically.
■Parking the vehicle 
 P. 1 6 1
■Parking brake engaged warning  
buzzer 
A buzzer will sound if the vehicle is  driven with the parking brake engaged.  
“Parking Brake ON” is displayed on the 
multi-information display.
■If the brake system warning light  comes on 
 P. 5 1 1
■Usage in winter time 
 P. 3 6 3
WA R N I N G
■When parking the vehicle 
Do not leave a child in the vehicle  
alone. The parking brake may be 
released unintentionally and there is  the danger of the vehicle moving that  
may lead to an accident resulting in 
death or serious injury.