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2-1. Instrument cluster
Vehicle status information and indicators
■Vehicle functions and settings  
that can be changed 
 P. 5 7 7
■Suspension of the settings display
●Some settings cannot be changed  
while driving. When changing set-
tings, park the vehicle in a safe place.
●If a warning message is displayed, 
operation of the settings display will  be suspended.
 Stop & Start system operation  
time (after start)/status notifica-
tion
Displays the current amount of time the  
engine has been stopped by the opera-
tion of the Stop & Start system.
Also shows the status of the Stop & 
Start system with a pop-up display. 
( P.285)
Stop & Start system settings
The length of time of the Stop & Start  
system will operate  when the “A/C”  
switch of the air co nditioning system is  
on can be set to 2 different levels in    
of the multi-information display.  
( P.285)
WA R N I N G
■Cautions during setting up the  
display 
If the engine is running when chang- ing the display settings, ensure that  
the vehicle is parked in a place with 
adequate ventilation. In a closed area  such as a garage, exhaust gases  
including harmful carbon monoxide 
(CO) may collect and enter the vehi- cle. This may lead to death or a seri- 
ous health hazard.
NOTICE
■During setting up the display 
To prevent battery discharge, ensure  
that the engine is running while set-
ting up the display features.
Stop & Start system infor- 
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4-1. Before driving
Driving
WA R N I N G
●Secure all items in the occupant  
compartment.
●Never allow anyone to ride in the 
luggage compartment. It is not 
designed for passengers. They  should ride in their seats with their  
seat belts properly fastened.
■Load and distribution
●Do not overload your vehicle.
●Do not apply loads unevenly. Improper loading may cause deteri- 
oration of steering or braking con-
trol which may cause death or  serious injury.
■Roof luggage carrier precautions (if equipped) 
To use the roof rails as a roof luggage  
carrier, you must fit the roof rails with  two genuine Toyota cross bars or their  
equivalent.
When you load cargo on the roof lug- gage carrier, observe the following: 
Roof rails 
Cross bars
●Do not place any cargo directly onto  
the roof rails. This may lead to the 
cargo becoming dislodged, result- ing in an accident.
●Place the cargo so that its weight is distributed evenly between the front  
and rear axles.
●If loading long or wide cargo, never 
exceed the vehicle overall length or 
width. (P.566)
●Before driving, make sure the cargo  is securely fastened on the roof lug- 
gage carrier.
●Loading cargo on the roof luggage 
carrier will make the center of grav-
ity of the vehicle higher. Avoid high  speeds, sudden starts, sharp turns,  
sudden braking or abrupt maneu-
vers, otherwise it may result in loss  of control or vehicle rollover due to  
failure to operate this vehicle cor-
rectly and result in death or serious  injury.
●If driving for a long distance, on rough roads, or at high speeds,  
stop the vehicle occasionally during 
the trip to make sure the cargo  remains in its place.
●Do not exceed 75 kg (165 lb.) cargo weight on the roof luggage carrier.
■When installing cross bars (vehi-cles with roof rails) 
Make sure the cross bars are installed  
securely by pushing them forward  and rearward. 
Failure to do so may cause an unex-
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4-1. Before driving
Driving
operation of the connection  
between the trailer and lights after 
driving for a brief period as well as 
before starting off.
■Practicing driving with a cou-
pled trailer 
 Get the feel for turning, stopping  
and reversing with the trailer 
coupled by practicing in an area 
with no or light traffic. 
 When reversing with a coupled  
trailer, hold the section of the 
steering wheel nearest to you 
and rotate clockw ise to turn the  
trailer left or counterclockwise to 
turn it right. Always rotate a little 
at a time to prevent steering 
error. Have someone guide you 
when reversing to lessen the risk 
of an accident.
■Increasing vehicle-to-vehicle 
distance 
At a speed of 10 km/h (6 mph), the  
distance to the vehicle running 
ahead of you should be equivalent 
to or greater than the combined 
length of your vehicle and trailer. 
Avoid sudden braking that may 
cause skidding. Otherwise, the 
vehicle may spin out of control. This 
is especially true when driving on 
wet or slippery road surfaces.
■Sudden acceleration/steering 
input/cornering 
Executing sharp turns when towing  
may result in th e trailer colliding  
with your vehicle. Decelerate well in  
advance when approaching turns  
and take them slowly and carefully 
to avoid sudden braking.
■Important points regarding 
turning 
The wheels of the tr ailer will travel  
closer to the inside of the curve 
than the wheels of the vehicle. To 
make allowance for this, take the 
turns wider than you would nor-
mally do.
■Important points regarding 
stability 
Vehicle movement resulting from  
uneven road surfaces and strong 
crosswinds will affect handling. The 
vehicle may also be rocked by 
passing buses or  large trucks. Fre- 
quently check behind when moving  
alongside such vehicles. As soon  
as such vehicle movement occurs, 
immediately start to decelerate 
smoothly by slowly applying the 
brakes. Always steer the vehicle 
straight ahead while braking.
■Passing other vehicles 
Consider the total combined length  
of your vehicle and trailer and 
ensure that the vehicle-to-vehicle 
distance is sufficient before execut-
ing lane changes.
■Transmission information
Multidrive 
To maintain engine braking effi- 
ciency and charging system perfor-
mance when using engine braking, 
do not use the transmission in D,  

2844-5. Using the driving support systems
●Installation and removal of electrical  
components and wireless devices  may affect the Stop & Start system.  
Contact any authorized Toyota retailer 
or Toyota authorized repairer, or any  reliable repairer for details.
●When the engine is restarted by the Stop & Start system, the steering  
wheel may temporarily feel heavy.
■If the windshield is fogged up while 
the engine is stopped by the Stop &  Start system 
Turn the windshield defogger on. (The  
engine will start due to the automatic  engine start function.):  P.424, 429 
If the windshield fogs up frequently, 
press the Stop & Start cancel switch to  disable the system.
■Air conditioning system operation  
while the engine is stopped by the 
Stop & Start system
●If the air conditioning system is being 
used in automatic mode, the fan  speed may be reduced or the fan may  
be stopped while the engine is 
stopped by the Stop & Start system in  order to reduce changes in the cabin  
temperature.
●To ensure air cond itioning system per- 
formance when the vehicle is stopped, 
disable the Stop & Start system by  pressing the Stop & Start cancel  
switch.
■If an odor comes from the air condi-
tioning system while the engine is  stopped by the Stop & Start system 
Vehicles with a manual air conditioning  
system: If the idling  stop time is set to  “Extended”, change the setting to  
“Standard”.
If an odor occurs even when “Standard” 
is selected, press the Stop & Start can- cel switch to deactivate the Stop & Start  
system. 
Vehicles with an automatic air condition- ing system: Press the Stop & Start can- 
cel switch to deactivate the Stop & Start 
system.
■Changing the idling stop time with 
the air conditioning system on 
The length of time the Stop & Start sys- 
tem will operate when the air condition- 
ing system is on can be changed in    
of the multi-information display ( P. 9 9 ) .   
(The length of time the Stop & Start sys-
tem will operate when the air condition- ing system is off cannot be changed.)
■When a buzzer sounds 
Vehicles with a Multidrive: If the driver's  
door is opened when the engine is  stopped by the Stop & Start system and  
the shift lever is in D, a buzzer will sound 
and the Stop & Start system indicator  will flash. To stop the buzzer, close the  
driver's door.
■The Stop & Start system protection 
function
●When the volume of the audio system 
is excessively high, sound output from  the audio system may suddenly be cut  
off in order to reduce battery con-
sumption. To prevent the audio sys- tem from being cut off, keep the  
volume of audio system at a moderate 
level. If the audio system has been cut off,  
turn the engine switch off, wait for 3 
seconds or more and then turn it to  ACC or ON to re-enable the audio  
system.
●The audio system may not be acti-
vated if the battery terminals are dis-
connected and then reconnected. If  this occurs, turn the engine switch off  
and then repeat the following opera-
tion twice to activate the audio system 
normally. • Turn the engine switch to ON and  
then to off.
■Replacing the battery 
 P. 5 5 9
■Displaying the Stop & Start system  information 
 P. 1 0 5 
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4-6. Driving tips
Driving
mounting the tire chains. 
Chain size is regulated for each tire 
size. 
Side chain (3 mm [0.12 in.] in  
diameter) 
Side chain (10 mm [0.39 in.] in  
width) 
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4-6. Driving tips
Driving
mounting the tire chains. 
Chain size is regulated for each tire 
size. 
Side chain (3 mm [0.12 in.] in  
diameter) 
Side chain (10 mm [0.39 in.] in  
width) 
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4-6. Driving tips
Driving
mounting the tire chains. 
Chain size is regulated for each tire 
size. 
Side chain (3 mm [0.12 in.] in  
diameter) 
Side chain (10 mm [0.39 in.] in  
width) 
Side chain (30 mm [1.18 in.] in  
length) 
Cross chain (4 mm [0.16 in.] in  
diameter) 
Cross chain (14 mm [0.55 in.] in  
width) 
Cross chain (25 mm [0.98 in.] in  
length) 
Regulations regarding the use of  
tire chains vary depending on loca-
tion and type of road. Always check 
local regulations  before installing  
chains.
■Tire chain installation 
Observe the following precautions when  
installing and removing chains:
●Install and remove tire chains in a safe  
location.
●Install tire chains on the front tires  
only. Do not install tire chains on the 
rear tires.
●Install tire chains on the front tires as 
tightly as possible. Retighten chains  after driving 0.5 1.0 km (1/41/2  
mile).
●Install tire chains following the instruc-
tions provided with the tire chains.
Regulations on the use of  
tire chains
NOTICE
■Fitting tire chains  (vehicles with  
a tire pressure warning system) 
The tire pressure warning valves and  
transmitters may not function cor-
rectly when tire chains are fitted. 

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5-4. Playing an audio CD and MP3/WMA discs
Audio system
and AAC playback are CD-Rs and  
CD-RWs. 
Playback in some instances may not be  
possible, depending on the status of the 
CD-R or CD-RW. Playback may not be 
possible or the audio may jump if the 
disc is scratched or marked with finger-
prints.
●Compatible disc formats 
The following disc formats can be used. 
•Disc formats:  
CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode 2 
CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Form 1 and  Form 2 
• File formats: 
ISO9660 Level 1, Level 2, (Romeo,  Joliet) 
UDF2.01 
MP3, WMA and AAC files written in any  
format other than those listed above 
may not play correctly, and their file 
names and folder names may not be 
displayed correctly. 
Items related to standards and limita- 
tions are as follows.
• Maximum directory hierarchy: 8 levels  (including the root) 
• Maximum length of folder names/file 
names: 32 characters • Maximum number of folders: 192  
(including the root)
• Maximum number of files per disc:  255
●File names 
The only files that can be recognized as  
MP3/WMA/AAC and played are those 
with the extension .mp3, .wma or .m4a.
●Multi-sessions 
As the audio system is compatible with  
multi-sessions, it is possible to play 
discs that contain MP3, WMA and AAC 
files. However, only  the first session can  
be played.
●ID3, WMA and AAC tags 
ID3 tags can be added to MP3 files,  
making it possible to record the track 
title, artist name, etc. 
The system is compatible with ID3 Ver.  
1.0, 1.1, and Ver. 2.2, 2.3 ID3 tags. (The 
number of characters is based on ID3 
Ver. 1.0 and 1.1.) 
WMA tags can be added to WMA files,  
making it possible to record the track 
title and artist name in the same way as 
with ID3 tags. 
AAC tags can be added to AAC files,  
making it possible to record the track 
title and artist name in the same way as 
with ID3 tags.
●MP3, WMA and AAC playback 
When a disc containing MP3, WMA or  
AAC files is inserted, all files on the disc 
are first checked. Once the file check is 
finished, the first MP3, WMA or AAC file 
is played. To make the file check finish 
more quickly, we recommend you do not 
write in any files other than MP3, WMA 
or AAC files or create any unnecessary 
folders. 
If the discs contain a mixture of music  
data and MP3, WMA or AAC format 
data, only music data can be played.
●Extensions 
If the file extensions .mp3, .wma and  
.m4a. are used for files other than MP3, 
WMA and AAC files, they will be mistak-
enly recognized and played as MP3, 
WMA and AAC files. This may result in 
large amounts of interference and dam-
age to the speakers.
●Playback • To play MP3 file with steady sound  
quality, we recommend a fixed bit rate 
of 128 kbps and a sampling frequency  of 44.1 kHz. 
• CD-R or CD-RW playback may not be 
possible in some instances, depend- 

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6-3. Using the storage features
Interior features
3 Pull out the net, push in the left  
and right hooks and engage 
them to the anchors.
■Removing the partition net
Front position 
Slide the partition net unit rightward  
to disengage the anchors and lift it.
After removing the partition net unit,  
return the rear seat backs to their origi-
nal position.
Rear position 
Push the left and right lock release  
buttons and lift up the partition net 
unit.
■Locking of the partition net partway  when pulled out 
The partition net is designed to lock  
partway, at the length suited for use in  the rear position, when pulled out slowly.  
(Quickly pulling out the partition net will 
allow it to be pulled out to its full length.) 
To release the lock: allow the net to roll  
back slightly then pull it out again.
WA R N I N G
■When installing the partition net 
Make sure that the partition net unit is  
securely installed. Failure to do so  may result in seri ous injury in the  
event of sudden braking or a collision.
■When using the partition net 
Make sure that the hooks are  
engaged in the correct position on the  anchors. Failure to do so may result  
in serious injury in the event of sud-
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5669-1. Specifications
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