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Please note that this manual  
applies to all models and explains 
all equipment, including options. 
Therefore, you may find some 
explanations for equipment not 
installed on your vehicle. 
All specifications  provided in this  
manual are current at the time of 
printing. However, because of the 
Toyota policy of continual product 
improvement, we reserve the right 
to make changes at any time with-
out notice. 
Depending on specifications, the  
vehicle shown in  the illustrations  
may differ from your vehicle in 
terms of equipment. 
Both genuine Toyota and a wide  
variety of other spare parts and 
accessories for Toyota vehicles are 
currently available on the market. 
Should it be determined that any of 
the genuine Toyota parts or acces-
sories supplied with the vehicle 
need to be replaced, Toyota recom-
mends that genuine Toyota parts or 
accessories, be used to replace 
them. Other parts or accessories of 
matching quality can also be used. 
Toyota cannot accept  any liability or  
guarantee spare parts and acces- 
sories which are not genuine 
Toyota products, nor for replace-
ment or installati on involving such  
parts. In addition, damage or per-
formance problems  resulting from  
the use of non-genuine Toyota 
spare parts or accessories may not 
be covered under warranty. 
The installation of an RF-transmit- 
ter system in your vehicle could 
affect electronic systems such as: 
 Multiport fuel injection sys- 
tem/sequential multiport fuel 
injection system 
 Toyota Safety Sense (if  
equipped) 
 Cruise control system (if  
equipped) 
 Anti-lock brake system 
 SRS airbag system 
 Seat belt pretensioner system 
Be sure to check with any author- 
ized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable 
repairer for precautionary meas-
ures or special instructions regard-
ing installation of an RF-transmitter 
system. 
Further information regarding fre- 
quency bands, power levels, 
antenna positions and installation 
provisions for the installation of 
For your infor mation
Main Owner’s Manual
Accessories, spare parts  
and modification of your  
To y o t a
Installation of an RF-trans-
mitter system 

661-3. Emergency assistance
WA R N I N G
• When any related equipment (such  
as the “SOS” button panel, indicator 
lights, microphone, speaker, DCM,  antenna, or any wires connecting  
the equipment) is malfunctioning, 
damaged or broken, the Emer- gency Call cannot be made. 
• During an Emergency Call, the sys- 
tem makes repeated attempts to  connect to the eCall control center.  
However, if it cannot connect to the 
eCall control center due to poor  radio wave reception, the system  
may not be able to connect to the 
cellular network and the call may  finish without connecting. The red  
indicator light will blink for approxi-
mately 30 seconds to indicate this  disconnection.
●If the battery’s voltage decreases or there is a disconnection, the system  
may not be able to connect to the 
eCall control center.
■When the Emergency Call sys-
tem is replaced with a new one 
The Emergency Call system should  
be registered. Contact any authorized 
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized  repairer, or any reliable repairer.
■For your safety
●Please drive safely. 
The function of this system is to 
assist you in making the Emer- gency Call in case of accidents  
such as traffic accidents or sudden 
medical emergencies, and it does  not protect the driver or passengers  
in any way. Please drive safely and 
fasten your seatbelts at all times for  your safety.
●In case of an emergency, make lives the top priority.
●If you smell anything burning or other unusual smells, leave the  
vehicle and evacuate to a safe area 
immediately.
●If the airbags deploy when the sys-
tem is operating normally, the sys- tem makes emergency call. The  
system also makes emergency call 
when the vehicle is struck from the  rear or rolls over, even if the airbags  
do not deploy.
●For safety, do not make the Emer-
gency Call while driving.
Making calls during driving may  cause mishandling of the steering  
wheel, which may lead to unex-
pected accidents. Stop the vehicle and confirm the  
safety of your surroundings before 
making the Emergency Call.
●When changing fuses, please use 
the specified fuses. Using other  fuses may cause ignition or smoke  
in the circuit and lead to a fire.
●Using the system while there is 
smoke or an unusual smell may 
cause a fire. Stop  using the system  immediately and consult any  
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota 
authorized repairer, or any reliable  repairer.
NOTICE
■To prevent damage 
Do not pour any liquids onto the  
“SOS” button panel, etc. and do not  impact it. 

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Before driving
*: If equipped
■Antenna location 
Antennas outside the cabin (vehi- 
cles with entry function) 
Antennas inside the cabin 
Antenna inside the trunk
Antenna outside the trunk
■Effective range (areas within which  
the electronic key is detected) 
When locking or unlocking the  
doors (vehicles with entry function) 
The system can be  operated when the  
electronic key is within about 0.7 m (2.3 
ft.) of either of the front outside door 
handles. (Only the doors detecting the 
key can be operated.) 
When starting the engine or chang- 
ing engine switch modes 
The system can be  operated when the  
electronic key is inside the vehicle. 
When opening the trunk (vehicles  
with entry function) 
The system can be  operated when the  
electronic key is within about 0.7 m (2.3 
ft.) of the trunk release button.
■Alarms and warning messages 
A combination of exterior and interior  buzzers as well as warning messages  
shown on the multi-information display 
are used to prevent theft of the vehicle  and accidents resulting from erroneous  
operation. Take appropriate measures 
based on the displayed message.  ( P.480) 
When only an alarm sounds, circum- 
stances and correction procedures are  as follows.
●Exterior buzzer sounds once for 5 seconds
Smart entr y & start sys- 
tem*
The following operations can  
be performed simply by carry-
ing the electronic key on your 
person, for example in your 
pocket. The driver should 
always carry the electronic 
key.
 Locks and unlocks the doors  
(vehicles with entry function)  
( P.113) 
 Opens the trunk (vehicles with  
entry function) ( P. 1 1 9 ) 
 Starts the engine (P.160) 

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Before driving
with, or is covered by the following  
metallic objects • Cards to which aluminum foil is  
attached
• Cigarette boxes that have aluminum  foil inside 
• Metallic wallets or bags
•Coins • Hand warmers made of metal 
• Media such as CDs and DVDs
●When other wireless keys (that emit 
radio waves) are being used nearby
●When carrying the electronic key 
together with the following devices 
that emit radio waves • Another vehicle’s electronic key or a  
wireless key that emits radio waves
• Personal computers or personal digi- tal assistants (PDAs) 
• Digital audio players
• Portable game systems
●If window tint with a metallic content or 
metallic objects are attached to the  rear window
●When the electronic key is placed near a battery charger or electronic  
devices
●When the vehicle is parked in a pay 
parking spot where radio waves are 
emitted 
If the doors cannot be locked/unlocked  
using the smart en try & start system,  
lock/unlock the doors by performing any  of the following (vehicles with entry func- 
tion):
●Bring the electronic key close to either 
front door handle and operate the 
entry function.
●Operate the wireless remote control. 
If the doors cannot be locked/unlocked  
using the above methods, use the  mechanical key. ( P.512) 
If the engine cannot be started using the  
smart entry & start system refer  to P.512.
■Note for the entr y function (if  
equipped)
●Even when the electronic key is within  
the effective range (detection areas),  
the system may not operate properly  in the following cases: 
• The electronic key is too close to the 
window or outside door handle, near  the ground, or in a high place when  
the doors are locked or unlocked.
• The electronic key is near the ground  or in a high place, or too close to the  
center of the rear bumper when the 
trunk is opened. • The electronic key is on the instru- 
ment panel, rear package tray or floor, 
or in the door pockets or glove box  when the engine is started or engine  
switch modes are changed.
●Do not leave the electronic key on top 
of the instrument panel or near the 
door pockets when exiting the vehicle.  Depending on the radio wave recep- 
tion conditions, it may be detected by 
the antenna outside the cabin and the  door will become lockable from the  
outside, possibly trapping the elec-
tronic key inside the vehicle.
●As long as the electronic key is within 
the effective range, the doors may be  locked or unlocked by anyone. How- 
ever, only the doors detecting the 
electronic key can be used to unlock  the vehicle.
●Even if the electronic key is not inside the vehicle, it may be possible to start  
the engine if the electronic key is near 
the window.
●The doors may unlock or lock if a 
large amount of water splashes on the  door handle, such as in the rain or in a  
car wash when the electronic key is 
within the effective range. (The doors  will automatically be locked after  
approximately 30 seconds if the doors 
are not opened and closed.)
●If the wireless remote control is used 
to lock the doors when the electronic 
key is near the vehicle, there is a pos- sibility that the door may not be  
unlocked by the entry function. (Use 
the wireless remote  control to unlock  the doors.) 

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Before driving
WA R N I N G
■Caution regarding interference  
with electronic devices
●People with implantable cardiac  pacemakers, cardiac  
resynchronization therapy-pace-
makers or implantable cardioverter  defibrillators should maintain a rea- 
sonable distance between them-
selves and the smart entry & start 
system antennas. ( P.121) The radio waves may affect the  
operation of such devices. If neces-
sary, the entry function can be disa- bled. Ask any authorized Toyota  
retailer or Toyota authorized 
repairer, or any reliable repairer for  details, such as the frequency of  
radio waves and timing of the emit-
ted radio waves. Then, consult your  doctor to see if you should disable  
the entry function.
●Users of any electrical medical 
device other than implantable car-
diac pacemakers, cardiac  resynchronization therapy-pace- 
makers or implantable cardioverter 
defibrillators should consult the  manufacturer of the device for infor- 
mation about its operation under 
the influence of radio waves. Radio waves could have unex- 
pected effects on the operation of 
such medical devices. 
Ask any authorized Toyota retailer or  
Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli- able repairer for details on disabling  
the entry function. 

2644-5. Using the driving support systems
on the multi-information display and  
head-up display (if equipped) 
depending on the position and dis-
tance to the object. 
 Multi-information display and  
head-up display 
Front corner sensor detection 
Front center sensor detection
Front side sensor detection (if  
equipped)*
Rear side sensor detection (if  
equipped)*
Rear corner sensor detection 
Rear center sensor detection
*: The side sensor displays are not  
shown until a scan of the side areas 
is completed.
Use the meter control switches to  
enable/disable the Toyota parking 
assist-sensor. ( P. 9 4 ) 
1 Press   or   to select  . 
2 Press  or  to select   
and then press  . 
When the Toyota parking  
assist-sensor function is disabled, 
the Toyota parking assist-sensor 
OFF indicator ( P.83) illuminates. 
To re-enable the system when it  
was disabled, select   on the  
multi-information di splay, select    
and then on. If disabled using this  
method, the sy stem will not be  
re-enabled by turning the engine 
switch off and then to ON.
Turning Toyota parking  
assist-sensor on/off 
WA R N I N G 
■Cautions regarding the use of  
the system 
There is a limit to the degree of recog- nition accuracy and control perfor- 
mance that this system can provide, 
do not overly rely on this system. The  driver is always responsible for paying  
attention to the vehicle’ surroundings 
and driving safely.
■To ensure the system can oper-
ate properly 
Observe the following precau- 
tions.Failing to do so may result in the 
vehicle being unable to be driven  safely and possibly cause an acci- 
dent.
●Do not damage the sensors, and 
always keep them clean.
●Do not attach a sti cker or install an  
electronic component, such as a 
backlit license plate (especially fluo- rescent type), fog lights, fender pole  
or wireless antenna near a radar 
sensor. 

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5-3. Using the radio
Audio system
5-3.Using the radio
“POWER VOLUME” knob
Press: Turning the audio system on or off 
Turn: Adjusting the volume
AM/FM mode button 
Station selectors 
“TUNE•SELECT” knob
Adjusting the frequency
Mute 
Seeking the frequency 
1 Search for the desired stations  
by turning the  “TUNE•SELECT”  
knob or pressing the “SEEK >” 
or “< TRACK” button. 
2 Press and hold one of the sta- 
tion selectors   to be set until  
you hear a beep.
■Reception sensitivity
●Maintaining perfect radio reception at  
all times is difficult due to the continu-
ally changing position of the antenna,  differences in signal strength and sur-
Radio operation
Press the “MODE” button until “AM” or “FM” is displayed.
Control panel
Setting station presets 

3325-3. Using the radio 
rounding objects, such as trains,  
transmitters, etc.
●The radio antenna is mounted inside 
the rear window.