4TABLE OF CONTENTS
Listening to USB memory device
.......................................... 344
5-6. Using Bluetooth® devices
Bluetooth® audio/phone...... 349
Using the steering wheel
switches ............................ 354
Register a Bluetooth® device
.......................................... 354
5-7. “SETUP” menu
Using the “SETUP” menu
(“Bluetooth” menu)............ 356
Using the “SETUP” menu (“TEL”
menu) ............................... 358
5-8. Bluetooth® Audio
Operating a Bluetooth® enabled
portable player .................. 362
5-9. Bluetooth® Phone
Making a phone call ............ 364
When receiving a phone call
.......................................... 365
Speaking on the phone ....... 365
5-10. Bluetooth®
Bluetooth®.......................... 367
6-1. Using the air conditioning
system and defogger
Manual air conditioning system
.......................................... 380
Automatic air conditioning sys-
tem.................................... 385
Heated steering wheel/seat
heaters.............................. 392
6-2. Using the interior lights
Interior lights list .................. 394
6-3. Using the storage features
List of storage features ....... 396
Trunk features..................... 399
6-4. Other interior features
Other interior features ......... 401
7-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior ................. 410
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle interior .................. 413
7-2. Maintenance
Maintenance requirements
.......................................... 416
7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service precau-
tions .................................. 418
Hood ................................... 419
Positioning a floor jack ........ 420
Engine compartment........... 422
Tires .................................... 429
Tire inflation pressure ......... 444
Wheels ................................ 445
Air conditioning filter ........... 447
Wireless remote control/elec-
tronic key battery .............. 449
Checking and replacing fuses
.......................................... 452
Light bulbs .......................... 455
8-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers ............ 462
6Interior features
7Maintenance and care
8When trouble arises
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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5-6. Using Bluetooth® devices
Audio system
5-6.Using Bluetooth® devices
The Bluetooth® audio system ena-
bles you to enjoy music played on a
portable digital audio player (porta-
ble player) from the vehicle speak-
ers via wireless communication.
This audio system supports
Bluetooth®, a wireless data system
capable of playing portable audio
music without cables. If your porta-
ble player does not support
Bluetooth®, the Bluetooth® audio
system will no t function.
This system supports Bluetooth®,
which allows you to make or
receive calls without using cables
to connect a cellular phone and the
system, and without operating the
cellular phone.
1 Register the Bluetooth® device
to be used with audio system
( P.354)
2 Select the Bluetooth® device to
be used ( P.356, 358)
3 Set automatic connection of the
device ( P.357)
4 Check Bluetooth® connection
condition ( P. 3 4 9 )
To be used for audio: P.362
To be used for hands-free phone:
P.364
Off-hook button
Turns the hands-free system on/starts a
call
On-hook button
Turns the hands-free system off/ends a
call/refuses a call
“POWER VOLUME” knob
Press: Turning the audio system on or
off
Turn: Adjusting the volume
Function button
“TUNE•SELECT” knob
Displays setup menu or selects items
such as menu and number
Turn: Selects an item
Press: Inputs the selected item
Bluetooth® audio/phone
The following can be per-
formed using Bluetooth® wire-
less communication:
Bluetooth® audio
Bluetooth® phone
(hands-free phone system)
Device registration/connec-
tion flow
Audio unit
4026-4. Other interior features
■The power outlet can be used when
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.
■When turning the engine switch off
Disconnect electrical devices with
charging functions, such as mobile bat- tery packs.
If such devices are left connected, the
engine switch may not be turned off nor- mally.
A portable device, such as a
smartphone or mobile battery, can
be charged by just placing it on the
charging area, provided the device
is compatible with the Qi wireless
charging standard created by the
Wireless Power Consortium.
The wireless charger cannot be
used with a portable device that is
larger than the charging area. Addi-
tionally, depending on the portable
device, the wireless charger may
not operate properly. Refer to the
operation manual of the portable
device.
■The “Qi” symbol
The “Qi” symbol is a trademark of
the Wireless Power Consortium.
■Name for all parts
Power supply switch
Operation indicator light
Charge area
NOTICE
■To prevent the fuse from being
blown
Do not use an accessory that uses more than 12 V 10 A.
■To avoid damaging the power outlet
Close the power outlet lid when the
power outlet is not in use. Foreign objects or liquids that enter
the power outlet may cause a short
circuit.
■To prevent the battery from being
discharged
Do not use the power outlet longer
than necessary when the engine is
not running.
Wireless charger (if
equipped)
7
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Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care
.7-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior ............... 410
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle interior ................ 413
7-2. Maintenance
Maintenance requirements
....................................... 416
7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service precau-
tions ................................ 418
Hood ................................. 419
Positioning a floor jack ...... 420
Engine compartment ........ 422
Tires .................................. 429
Tire inflation pressure ....... 444
Wheels.............................. 445
Air conditioning filter ......... 447
Wireless remote control/elec-
tronic key battery ............ 449
Checking and replacing fuses
....................................... 452
Light bulbs ........................ 455
4187-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
7-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself ser vice
precautions
If you perform maintenance by
yourself, be sure to follow the
correct procedure as given in
these sections.
Maintenance
ItemsParts and tools
Battery con-
dition
( P.427)
•Warm water
• Baking soda
• Grease
• Conventional wrench
(for terminal clamp
bolts)
Engine cool-
ant level
( P.425)
• “Toyota Super Long
Life Coolant” or a simi-
lar high quality ethyl-
ene glycol-based
non-silicate,
non-amine, non-nitrite
and non-borate cool-
ant with long-life
hybrid organic acid
technology
“Toyota Super Long
Life Coolant” is
pre-mixed with 50%
coolant and 50%
deionized water.
• Funnel (used only for
adding coolant)
Engine oil
level
( P.423)
• “Toyota Genuine Motor
Oil” or equivalent
• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for
adding engine oil)
Fuses
( P.452)
• Fuse with same
amperage rating as
original
Light bulbs
( P.455)
• Bulb with same num-
ber and wattage rating
as original
• Flathead screwdriver
• Wrench
Radiator and
condenser
( P.426)
Tire inflation
pressure
( P.444)
• Tire pressure gauge
• Compressed air
source
Washer fluid
( P.428)
• Water or washer fluid
containing antifreeze
(for winter use)
• Funnel (used only for
adding water or
washer fluid)
WA R N I N G
The engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that
may move suddenly, become hot, or
become electrically energized. To avoid death or serious injury, observe
the following precautions.
■When working on the engine
compartment
●Keep hands, clothing and tools away from the moving fan and
engine drive belt.
●Be careful not to touch the engine,
radiator, exhaust manifold, etc. right
after driving as they may be hot. Oil and other fluids may also be hot.
●Do not leave anything that may burn easily, such as paper and
rags, in the engine compartment.
ItemsParts and tools
4227-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
1ZR-FAE engine
Washer fluid tank ( P.428)
Engine coolant reservoir ( P. 4 2 5 )
Fuse boxes ( P.452)
Engine oil level dipstick ( P.423)
Engine oil filler cap ( P.424)
Battery ( P.427)
Radiator ( P.426)
Condenser ( P.426)
Electric cooling fan
Engine compartment
Components
423
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7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Maintenance and care
M15A-FKS engine
Washer fluid tank ( P.428)
Engine coolant reservoir ( P. 4 2 5 )
Fuse boxes ( P.452)
Engine oil filler cap ( P.424)
Engine oil level dipstick ( P.423)
Battery ( P.427)
Radiator ( P.426)
Condenser ( P.426)
Electric cooling fan
With the engine at operating tem-
perature and turned off, check the
oil level on the dipstick.
■Checking the engine oil
1 Park the vehicle on level
ground. After warming up the
engine and turning it off, wait
more than 5 minutes for the oil
to drain back into the bottom of
the engine.
Checking and adding the
engine oil