
15Pictorial index
■Instrument panel (left-hand drive vehicles)
Engine switch .........................................................................P.177, 178 
Starting the engine/changing the positions*1...................................P.177 
Starting the engine/changing the modes*2.......................................P.178 
Emergency stop of the engine .........................................................P.502
When the engine will not start ..........................................................P.552 
Warning messages ..........................................................................P.520 
Shift lever................................................................................P.182, 186 
Changing the shift position.......................................................P.182, 186 
Precautions for towing .....................................................................P.505 
When the shift lever does not move*3..............................................P.184 
Meters .........................................................................................P.89, 93 
Reading the meters/adjusting the instrument panel light ............. P.89, 93 
Warning lights/indicator lights ............................................................P.84
When a warning light turns on ......................................................... P.511 
Multi-information display ................................................................P.99 

22Pictorial index
■Instrument panel (right-hand drive vehicles)
Engine switch .........................................................................P.177, 178 
Starting the engine/changing the positions*1...................................P.177 
Starting the engine/changing the modes*2.......................................P.178 
Emergency stop of the engine .........................................................P.502
When the engine will not start ..........................................................P.552 
Warning messages ..........................................................................P.520 
Shift lever................................................................................P.182, 186 
Changing the shift position.......................................................P.182, 186 
Precautions for towing .....................................................................P.505 
When the shift lever does not move*3..............................................P.184 
Meters .........................................................................................P.89, 93 
Reading the meters/adjusting the instrument panel light ............. P.89, 93 
Warning lights/indicator lights ............................................................P.84
When a warning light turns on ......................................................... P.511 
Multi-information display ................................................................P.99 

421-1. For safe use
WA R N I N G
●The SRS driver airbag deploys with  
considerable force, and can cause 
death or serious injury especially if  the driver is very close to the  
airbag. 
Since the risk zone for the driver’s  airbag is the first 50 - 75 mm (2 - 3 in.)  
of inflation, placing yourself 250 mm 
(10 in.) from your driver airbag pro-
vides you with a clear margin of  safety. This distance is measured  
from the center of the steering wheel 
to your breastbone. If you sit less than  250 mm (10 in.) away now, you can  
change your driving position in sev-
eral ways: 
• Move your seat to the rear as far as  
you can while still reaching the ped-
als comfortably. 
• Slightly recline the back of the seat. 
Although vehicle designs vary,  many drivers can achieve the 250  
mm (10 in.) distance, even with the 
driver seat all the way forward, sim- ply by reclining the back of the seat  
somewhat. If reclining the back of 
your seat makes it hard to see the  road, raise yourself by using a firm,  
non-slippery cushion, or raise the 
seat if your vehicle has that feature. 
• If your steering wheel is adjustable,  
tilt it downward. This points the  airbag toward your chest instead of  
your head and neck. 
The seat should be adjusted as rec- 
ommended above, while still main-
taining control of the foot pedals,  steering wheel, and your view of the  
instrument panel controls.
●The SRS front passenger airbag  also deploys with considerable  
force, and can cause death or seri-
ous injury especially if the front pas- senger is very close to the airbag.  
The front passenger seat should be 
as far from the airbag as possible  with the seatback adjusted, so the  
front passenger sits upright.
●Improperly seated and/or restrained 
infants and children can be killed or 
seriously injured by a deploying  airbag. An infant or child who is too  
small to use a seat belt should be 
properly secured using a child  restraint system.  Toyota strongly  
recommends that all infants and 
children be placed in the rear seats  of the vehicle and properly  
restrained. The rear seats are safer 
for infants and children than the  front passenger seat. (P. 4 8 )
●Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean against the dashboard.
●Do not allow a child to stand in front of the SRS front passenger airbag  
unit or sit on the knees of a front 
passenger.
●Do not allow the front seat occu-
pants to hold items on their knees. 

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1-1. For safe use
For safety and security
WA R N I N G
●Do not lean against the door, the  
roof side rail or the front, side and 
rear pillars.
●Do not allow anyone to kneel on the 
passenger seat toward the door or 
put their head or hands outside the  vehicle.
●Do not attach anything to or lean anything against areas such as the  
dashboard, steering wheel pad and 
lower portion of the instrument  panel. 
These items can become projec-
tiles when the SRS driver, front pas- senger and knee airbags deploy.
●Do not attach anything to areas such as a door, windshield, side  
windows, front or rear pillar, roof 
side rail and assist grip. (Except for  the speed limit label P.525)
●Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Do not attach any  
heavy, sharp or hard objects such 
as keys and accessories to the key.  The objects may restrict the SRS  
knee airbag inflation or be thrust 
into the driver’s seat area by the  force of the deploying airbag, thus  
causing a danger.
●Do not hang coat hangers or other 
hard objects on the coat hooks. All 
of these items could become pro- jectiles and may cause death or  
serious injury, should the SRS cur-
tain shield airbags deploy.
●If a vinyl cover is put on the area 
where the SRS driver’s knee airbag  will deploy, be sure to remove it. 

441-1. For safe use
WA R N I N G
●Do not use seat accessories which  
cover the parts where the SRS side 
airbags inflate as they may interfere  with inflation of the SRS airbags.  
Such accessories may prevent the 
side airbags from activating cor- rectly, disable the system or cause  
the side airbags to inflate acciden-
tally, resulting in  death or serious  
injury.
●Do not strike or apply significant 
levels of force to the area of the  SRS airbag components or the  
front doors.
Doing so can cause the SRS  airbags to malfunction.
●Do not touch any of the component parts immediately after the SRS  
airbags have deployed (inflated) as 
they may be hot.
●If breathing becomes difficult after 
the SRS airbags have deployed,  open a door or window to allow  
fresh air in, or leave the vehicle if it 
is safe to do so. Wash off any resi- due as soon as possible to prevent  
skin irritation.
●If the areas where the SRS airbags 
are stored, such as the steering 
wheel pad and front and rear pillar  garnishes, are damaged or  
cracked, have them replaced by 
any authorized Toyota retailer or  Toyota authorized repairer, or any  
reliable repairer.
■Modification and disposal of SRS 
airbag system components 
Do not dispose of your vehicle or per- form any of the following modifica- 
tions without consulting your Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer,  or any reliable repairer. The SRS  
airbags may malfunction or deploy 
(inflate) accidentally, causing death or  serious injury.
●Installation, remo val, disassembly  and repair of the SRS airbags
●Repairs, modifications, removal or replacement of the steering wheel,  
instrument panel, dashboard, seats 
or seat upholstery, front, side and  rear pillars, roof side rails, front  
door panels, front door trims or front 
door speakers
●Modifications to the front door panel 
(such as making a hole in it)
●Repairs or modifications of the front 
fender, front bumper, or side of the  occupant compartment
●Installation of a grille guard (bull bars, kangaroo bar, etc.), snow  
plows or winches
●Modifications to  the vehicle’s sus- 
pension system
●Installation of electronic devices 
such as mobile two-way radios 
(RF-transmitter) and CD players 

842-1. Instrument cluster
2-1.Instrument cluster
For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all warning  
lights and indicators illuminated.
4.2-inch display
7-inch display (when analog speedometer is displayed)
War ning lights and indicators
The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster, center 
panel and outside rear view mirrors inform the driver of the status of 
the vehicle’s various systems.
Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instrument  
cluster 

882-1. Instrument cluster
*1: These lights come on when the  
engine switch is turned to ON to indi- 
cate that a system check is being 
performed. They will turn off after the 
engine is started, or after a few sec-
onds. There may be a malfunction in 
a system if the lights do not come 
on, or turn off. Have the vehicle 
inspected by any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, 
or any reliable repairer.
*2: This light comes on when the system 
is turned off.
*3: Depending on the operating condi-
tion, the color and illuminating/flash-
ing state of the light change.
*4: Vehicles without RCTA function: 
In order to confirm operation, the BSM  
outside rear view mirror indicators illu-
minate in the following situations:
• When the engine switch is in ON,  
the BSM function is enabled on  
 of the multi-information dis- 
play. 
• When the BSM function is ena- 
bled on   of the multi-informa- 
tion display, the engine switch is  
in ON.
If the system is functioning correctly,  
the BSM outside rear view mirror indi- 
cators will turn off after a few seconds. 
If the BSM outside rear view mirror indi- 
cators do not illuminate or do not turn 
off, there may be a malfunction in the 
system. 
If this occurs, have the vehicle  
inspected by any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or 
any reliable repairer.
*5: Vehicles with RCTA function: 
These lights come 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 the lights do 
not come on, or turn off. Have the vehi-
cle inspected by any authorized Toyota 
retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or 
any reliable repairer.
*6: This light illuminates on the outside 
rear view mirrors.
*7: This light illuminates on the 
multi-information display.
*8: When the outside temperature is 
approximately 3°C (37°F) or lower, 
this indicator will flash for approxi-
mately 10 seconds, then stay on.
*9: This light illuminates on the center 
panel. 
“PASSENGER AIR  
BAG” indicator*1, 9  
( P. 4 6 ) 
Eco drive mode indicator  
( P.355) 
Sport mode indicator  
( P.355) 
(Green) 
iMT indicator (if equipped)  
( P.187) 

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