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Vehicle status information and indicators
your average fuel consumption. As a
result, the actual distance that can be
driven may differ from that displayed.
When only a small amount of fuel is
added to the tank, the display may not
be updated. When refueling, turn the
engine switch off. If the vehicle is
refueled without turning the engine
switch off, the display may not be
updated.
■Driving information (page 3)
Use the display as a reference.
Average vehicle speed
Displays the average vehicle speed
since display was reset.
Driving time
Displays the cumulative time the vehi-
cle has been driven since display was
reset.
Driving distance
Displays the cumulative distance the
vehicle has been driven since display
was reset.
Pressing and hold ing will reset
the average vehicle speed/driving
time/driving distance.
■Driving information (page 4)
Displays each tire pressure.
( P.303)
■Display items
Press or of the meter con-
trol switch and select . Then
press or to display the fol-
lowing items:
G-force
Suitable for confirming current lateral
G-forces on the vehicle.
G-force (peak hold function)
Suitable for confirming the size and
direction of the maximum lateral
G-forces on the vehicle.
Power and torque curve
Stopwatch
■G-force
Displays lateral G-forces on the
vehicle.
Also displays, around the periph-
ery of the G-force display, the left
and right steering amount, acceler-
ator pedal input, and brake fluid
pressure.
This display is intended for use as a
guideline. Depending on factors
such as the road surface condition,
temperature and vehicle speed, the
display may not show the actual
condition of the vehicle.
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Acceleration G-force on the
vehicle
Accelerator pedal input
Brake fluid pressure
Steering amount
Press and hold to change the
range of the acceleration G-force
display between 1.0 G and 0.5 G.
■G-force (peak hold function)
Displays lateral G-forces on the
vehicle.
Also displays, around the periph-
ery of the G-force display, the left
and right steering amount, acceler-
ator pedal input, and brake fluid
pressure.
This display is intended for use as a
guideline. Depending on factors
such as the road surface condition,
temperature and vehicle speed, the
display may not show the actual
condition of the vehicle.
Record of the maximum
G-forces
Press and hold to reset the record
of maximum G-forces.
Acceleration G-force on the
vehicle
Accelerator pedal input
Brake fluid pressure
Steering amount
■Power and torque curve
This chart is intended for reference
only and does not show the actual
engine torque or output.
Power output
To r q u e
Current engine speed
The vertical bar will slide laterally
according to the current engine speed.
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Vehicle status information and indicators
■Stopwatch
Measures and displays current lap
time and previous lap times.
Top screen
Fastest lap time (top screen)
When the timer is reset, “- -’- -”- -” will
be displayed.
Measurement screen
Fastest lap time (measurement
screen)
Current lap time
To t a l l a p t i m e
Past lap times
Records of the 50 most recent lap times
will be displayed.
Meter control switch operation
guide
Changing between the stop-
watch screens
To change to the measurement screen:
Press .
To change to the top screen: Press .
Operating the measurement
screen
: Start/stop measurement
: Mark off one lap
: Reset measured lap times
: Scroll through the lap times
Resetting measured lap times
After stopping the measurement, press
.
To display other content while
the stopwatch is operating
If the measurement screen is dis-
played, press to display the top
screen.
Then operate the meter control
switches to display other content. While
other items are displayed, the measure-
ment will continue but the stopwatch
cannot be operated.
Select to display the route guidance
information.
Select to enable selection of an
audio source or track on the display
using the meter control switches.
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Navigation system-linked
display
Audio system-linked display
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Select to display the operational
status of the Adaptive Cruise Con-
trol system ( P.185, 201)
The settings of the following sys-
tems can be changed.
LDW (Lane Departure Warning)
(if equipped)
PCB (Pre-Collision Braking) (if
equipped)
BSD/RCTA (if equipped)
RAB (Reverse Automatic Brak-
ing system) (if equipped)
(Sonar Audible Alarm) (if
equipped)
SRH (Steering Responsive
Headlight) (if quipped)
■Meter display settings that can
be changed
Units (if equipped)
Select to change the units of measure
displayed.
Startup Scrn
Select to enable/disable the startup
screen when the engine switch is
turned to ON.
GSI (if equipped)
Select to enable/disable the shift posi-
tion indicator and shift-up indicator.
REV. (REV indicator)
• Select to enable/disable the rev indi-
cator.
• Select to enable/disable the sounding
of a buzzer when the REV indicator is
illuminated.
• Select to set the engine speed at
which the rev indicator (orange) will
begin to be displayed.
■Vehicle functions and settings
that can be changed
P.377
■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.
Driving support system
information display (if
equipped)
Driving support system set-
ting display
Settings display
WA R N I N G
■Cautions during setting up the display
As the engine needs to be running
during setting up the display, 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 mon-
oxide (CO) may colle ct and enter the
vehicle. This may lead to death or a serious health hazard.
NOTICE
■While setting up the display
To prevent battery discharge, ensure that the engine is running while set-
ting up the display features.
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Before driving
Before driving
.3-1. Key information
Keys.................................. 100
3-2. Opening, closing and locking
the doors and trunk
Doors ................................ 103
Trunk................................. 106
Smart entry & start system
....................................... 109
3-3. Adjusting the seats
Front seats........................ 117
Rear seats ........................ 119
Head restraints ................. 120
3-4. Adjusting the steering wheel
and mirrors
Steering wheel .................. 122
Inside rear view mirror ...... 123
Outside rear view mirrors
....................................... 124
3-5. Opening, closing the win-
dows
Power windows................. 126
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3-1.Key information
The following keys are provided
with the vehicle.
Electronic keys
• Operating the smart entry & start sys-
tem ( P.109)
• Operating the wireless remote control
function ( P.101)
Mechanical keys
Key number plate
■When riding in an aircraft
When bringing an electronic key onto an
aircraft, make sure you do not press any
buttons on the electronic key while inside the aircraft cabin. If you are carry-
ing an electronic key in your bag etc.,
ensure that the buttons are not likely to be pressed accidentally. Pressing a but-
ton may cause the electronic key to emit
radio waves that could interfere with the operation of the aircraft.
■Electronic key battery depletion
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years.
●If the battery becomes low, an alarm
will sound in the cabin and a message will be shown on the multi-information
display when the engine is stopped.
●To reduce key battery depletion when
the electronic key is to not be used for
long periods of time, set the electronic key to the battery-saving mode.
( P. 111 )
●As the electronic key always receives
radio waves, the battery will become
depleted even if the electronic key is not used. The following symptoms
indicate that the electronic key battery
may be depleted. Replace the battery when necessary. ( P.316)
• The smart entry & start system or the
wireless remote control does not oper- ate.
• The detection area becomes smaller.
• The LED indicator on the key surface does not turn on.
●To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 1 m (3
ft.) of the following electrical appli-
ances that produce a magnetic field: •TVs
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones and battery chargers
• Recharging cellular phones or cord-
less phones • Table lamps
• Induction cookers
■Replacing the battery
P. 3 1 6
■Confirmation of the registered key number
The number of keys already registered
to the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer for details.
Keys
The keys
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■To prevent key damage
●Do not drop the keys, subject them
to strong shocks or bend them.
●Do not expose the keys to high
temperatures for long periods of
time.
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Before driving
The electronic keys are equipped
with the following wireless remote
control:
Locks the doors ( P.103)
Closes the windows* ( P.103)
Unlocks the doors ( P.103)
Opens the windows* ( P.103)
Opens the trunk ( P.108)
*: These settings must be customized
at any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.
To take out the mechanical key,
push the release button and take
the key out.
The mechanical key can only be
inserted in one direction, as the key
only has grooves on one side. If the key
cannot be inserted in a lock cylinder,
turn it over and re-attempt to insert it.
After using the mechanical key, store it
in the electronic key. Carry the mechan-
ical key together with the electronic key.
If the electronic key battery is depleted
or the entry function does not operate
properly, you will need the mechanical
key. ( P.357)
NOTICE
●Do not get the keys wet or wash
them in an ultrasonic washer etc.
●Do not attach metallic or magnetic
materials to the keys or place the
keys close to such materials.
●Do not disassemble the keys.
●Do not attach a sticker or anything else to the surface of the electronic
key.
●Do not place the keys near objects
that produce magnetic fields, such
as TVs, audio systems and induc- tion cookers.
■Carrying the electronic key on your person
Carry the electronic key 10 cm (3.9
in.) or more away from electric appli- ances that are turned on. Radio
waves emitted from electric appli-
ances within 10 cm (3.9 in.) of the electronic key may interfere with the
key, causing the key to not function
properly.
■In case of a smart entry & start
system malfunction or other key-related problems
P. 3 5 7
■When an electronic key is lost
P. 3 5 6
Wireless remote control
Using the mechanical key
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■If you lose your mechanical keys
P.356
■If a wrong key is used (vehicles
with a double locking system)
The key cylinder rotates freely, isolated from the internal mechanism.