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Pictorial indexSearch by illustration
For safety
and security
Make sure to read through them (Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Vehicle status
information and
indicators
Reading driving-related information (Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Before drivingOpening and closing the doors and windows, adjustment before driving (Main topics: Keys, doors, seats, power windows)
DrivingOperations and advice which are necessary for driving (Main topics: Starting engine, refueling)
Interior featuresUsage of the interior features(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Maintenance
and care
Caring for your vehicle and maintenance procedures (Main topics: Interior and exterior, light bulbs)
When trouble
arises
What to do in case of malfunction and emergency (Main topics: Battery discharge, flat tire)
Ve h i c l e
specifications
Vehicle specifications, customizable features (Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
IndexSearch by symptom
Search alphabetically
4TABLE OF CONTENTS
Tire inflation pressure .........312
Wheels ................................ 313
Air conditioning filter ........... 314
Electronic key battery ......... 316
Checking and replacing fuses
.......................................... 319
Light bulbs .......................... 321
7-1. Essential information
Emergency flashers ............ 326
If your vehicle has to be stopped
in an emergency ............... 326
If the vehicle is submerged or
water on the road is rising
.......................................... 327
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency
If your vehicle needs to be towed
.......................................... 329
If you think something is wrong
.......................................... 334
Fuel pump shut off system
.......................................... 335
If a warning light turns on or a
warning buzzer sounds ..... 336
If a warning message is dis-
played ............................... 344
If you have a flat tire ........... 345
If the engine will not start .... 355
If you lose your keys ........... 356
If the fuel filler door cannot be
opened.............................. 357
If the electronic key does not
operate properly ............... 357
If the vehicle battery is dis-
charged............................. 359
If your vehicle overheats ..... 362
If the vehicle becomes stuck
.......................................... 364
8-1. Specifications
Maintenance data (fuel, oil level,
etc.)................................... 368
Fuel information .................. 376
8-2. Customization
Customizable features ........ 377
What to do if... (Troubleshooting)
.......................................... 386
Alphabetical Index .............. 389
7When trouble arises
8Vehicle specifications
Index
12Pictorial index
Refueling method .............................................................................P.162
Fuel type/fuel tank capacity .............................................................P.370
Tires ................................................................................................P.301
Tire size/inflation pressure ...............................................................P.375
Winter tires/tire chain .......................................................................P.260
Checking/rotation/tire pressure warn ing system ..............................P.301
Coping with flat tires.........................................................................P.345
Hood ................................................................................................P.293
Opening ...........................................................................................P.293
Engine oil .........................................................................................P.370
Coping with overheating ..................................................................P.362
Warning messages ..........................................................................P.344
Headlights/front position lights/daytime running lights/
turn signal lights ....................................................................P.150, 153
Turn signal lights ...........................................................................P.150
Stop lights/tail lights/turn signal lights................................P.150, 153
License plate lights........................................................................P.153
Rear fog light ..................................................................................P.159
Back up light
Shifting the shift lever to R .......................................................P.144, 147
Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving
(Replacing method: P.321, Watts: P.375)
401-1. For safe use
WA R N I N G
• Put his/her head, arms or other
parts of the body out of the window
In the event of an accident, the force
of SRS side airbag and/or SRS cur-
tain shield airbag deployment could injure the child seriously because
his/her head, arms or other parts of
the body are too close to the SRS side airbag and/or SRS curtain shield
airbag.
●Since your vehicle is also equipped
with a front passenger’s SRS fron-
tal airbag, children aged 12 and under or 1.5 m (4 feet 11 inches) tall
or less should be placed in the rear
seat and should be properly restrained at all times.
■SRS Airbag System Servicing
The SRS airbag has no userservicea-
ble parts. Do not use electrical test
equipment on any circuit related to the SRS airbag system. For required
servicing of the SRS airbag, we rec-
ommend that you consult your near- est Toyota dealer. Tampering with or
disconnecting the system’s wiring
could result in accidental inflation of the SRS airbag or could make the
system inoperative, which may result
in serious injury.
■Precautions against Vehicle Modification
To avoid accidental activation of the
system or rendering the system inop- erative, which may result in serious
injury, no modifications should be
made to any components or wiring of the SRS airbag system.
This includes the following modifica-
tions.
●Installation of custom steering
wheels
●Attachment of additional trim mate-
rials to the dashboard
●Installation of custom seats
●Replacement of seat fabric or
leather
●Installation of additional fabric or
leather on the front seat
●Attachment of a hands-free micro-
phone or any other accessory to a
front pillar, a center pillar, a rear pil- lar, the windshield, a side window,
an assist grip, or any other cabin
surface that would be near a deploying SRS curtain shield
airbag.
●Installation of additional electri-
cal/electronic equipment such as a
mobile two-way radio on or near the SRS airbag system components
and/or wiring is not advisable. This
could interfere with proper opera- tion of the SRS airbag system.
●Modifications on or inside the front door panels for the purpose of a
speaker replacement or sound
insulation.
• The impact sensors, which detect
the pressure of an impact, are
located in the doors.
●Do not perform any of the following
modifications. Such modifications can interfere with proper operation
of the SRS airbag system.
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Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care
.6-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle exterior ............... 282
Cleaning and protecting the
vehicle interior ................ 285
Cleaning and protecting the
Ultrasuede®area ............. 287
6-2. Maintenance
Maintenance requirements
....................................... 289
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself service precau-
tions ................................ 291
Hood ................................. 293
Positioning a floor jack ...... 294
Engine compartment ........ 295
Tires .................................. 301
Replacing the tire.............. 308
Tire inflation pressure ....... 312
Wheels.............................. 313
Air conditioning filter ......... 314
Electronic key battery ....... 316
Checking and replacing fuses
....................................... 319
Light bulbs ........................ 321
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Maintenance and care
6-3.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 condition
( P.298)
•Warm water
• Baking soda
•Grease
• Conventional
wrench (for termi-
nal clamp bolts)
• Distilled water
Engine coolant
level( P.297)
• “TOYOTA Genu-
ine 50/50
Pre-mixed Super
Long Life Coolant
BLUE” or a similar
high quality ethyl-
ene glycol-based
non-silicate,
non-amine,
non-nitrite and
non-borate cool-
ant with long-life
hybrid organic acid
technology.
• Funnel (used only
for adding coolant)
Engine oil level
( P.295)
• “Toyota Genuine
Motor Oil” or equiv-
alent
• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only
for adding engine
oil)
Fuses ( P.319)
• Fuse with same
amperage rating
as original
Light bulbs
( P.321)
• Bulb with same
number and watt-
age rating as origi-
nal
• Phillips-head
screwdriver
• Flathead screw-
driver
Radiator and
condenser
( P.298)
Tire inflation
pressure
( P.312)
• Tire pressure
gauge
• Compressed air
source
Washer fluid
( P.300)
• Water or washer
fluid containing
antifreeze (for win-
ter 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.
ItemsParts and tools
3026-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Replace the tires if the treadwear indi-
cators are showing on a tire.
■When to replace your vehicle’s
tires
Tires should be replaced if:
●The treadwear indicators are showing on a tire.
●You have tire damage such as cuts, splits, cracks deep enough to expose
the fabric, and bulges indicating inter-
nal damage
●A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot
be properly repaired due to the size or location of a cut or other damage
If you are not sure, consult with any
authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped pro-
fessional.
■Tire life
Any tire over 6 years old must be checked by a qualified technician even if
it has seldom or never been used or
damage is not obvious.
■Low profile tires
Generally, low profile tires will wear
more rapidly and tire grip performance
will be reduced on snowy and/or icy roads when compared to standard tires.
Be sure to use snow tires or tire chains
on snowy and/or icy roads and drive
carefully at a speed appropriate for road and weather conditions.
■If the tread on snow tires wears
down below 4 mm (0.16 in.)
The effectiveness of the tires as snow tires is lost.
WA R N I N G
■When inspecting or replacing
tires
Observe the following precautions to prevent accidents.
Failure to do so may cause damage
to parts of the drive train as well as dangerous handling characteristics,
which may lead to an accident result-
ing in death or serious injury.
●Make sure to insta ll 4 tires that are
of the specified size, and that all 4
tires are the same size, same maker, same brand and tread pat-
tern.
●Do not use tire sizes other than
those recommended by Toyota.
●Only use radial tires.
●Do not mix summer, all season and snow tires.
●Do not use tires that have been used on another vehicle.
Do not use tires if you do not know
how they were used previously.
NOTICE
■Low profile tires
Low profile tires may cause greater
damage than usual to the tire wheel when sustaining impact from the road
surface. Therefore, pay attention to
the following:
●Be sure to use proper tire inflation
pressure. If tires are under-inflated, they may be damaged more
severely.
●Avoid potholes, uneven pavement,
curbs and other road hazards. Fail-
ure to do so may lead to severe tire and wheel damage.
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6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Maintenance and care
Rotate the tires in the order shown.
Front
To equalize tire wear and extend tire
life, Toyota recommends that tire rota-
tion is carried out at the same interval
as tire inspection.
Your vehicle is equipped with a tire
pressure warning system that uses
tire pressure warning valves and
transmitters to detect low tire infla-
tion pressure before serious prob-
lems arise.
The tire pressure detected by the
tire pressure warning system can
be displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display.
If the tire pressure drops below a
predetermined level, the driver is
warned by a screen display and
a warning light. ( P.342)
■Routine tire inflation pressure
checks
The tire pressure warning system does
not replace routine tire inflation pressure
checks. Make sure to check tire inflation pressure as part of your routine of daily
vehicle checks.
■Tire inflation pressure
●It may take a few minutes to display
the tire inflation pressure after the
engine switch is turned to ON. It may also take a few minutes to display the
tire inflation pressure after inflation
NOTICE
■If tire inflation pressure of each
tire becomes low while driving
Do not continue driving, or your tires and/or wheels may be ruined.
■Driving on rough roads
Take particular care when driving on
roads with loose surfaces or potholes.
These conditions may cause losses in
tire inflation pressure, reducing the cushioning ability of the tires. In addi-
tion, driving on rough roads may
cause damage to the tires them- selves, as well as the vehicle’s
wheels and body.
Tire rotation
Tire pressure warning sys-
tem
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