882-1. Instrument cluster
■Locations of gauges and meters
Normal mode
Multi-information display
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data ( P. 9 2 )
Displays warning messages in case of a malfunction (P.344)
Tachometer
Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute
The red zone will be lower than normal, when the engine is cold
Outside temperature
Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°C (-40°F) to 50°C (122°F).
Low outside temperature indicator comes on when the ambient temperature is 3°C
(37°F) or lower.
Clock
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Displays the engine coolant temperature
Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Shift position and gear position ( P.143, 148)
Odometer and trip meter display ( P. 9 0 )
Gauges and meters
Meter display
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2-1. Instrument cluster
Vehicle status information and indicators
TRACK mode
Multi-information display
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data ( P. 9 2 )
Displays warning messages in case of a malfunction (P.344)
Tachometer
Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute
The red zone will be lower than normal, when the engine is cold
Outside temperature
Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°C (-40°F) to 50°C (122°F).
Low outside temperature indicator comes on when the ambient temperature is 3°C
(37°F) or lower.
Clock
Engine coolant temperature gauge
Displays the engine coolant temperature
Fuel gauge
Speedometer
Shift position and gear position ( P.143, 148)
Odometer and trip meter display ( P. 9 0 )
■REV indicator
When the engine speed reaches a
set speed, the shift position and
shift range indica tor will illuminate
in orange and a bu zzer will sound.
If the engine speed enters the red
zone, the shift position and shift
range indicator will illuminate in red
and a buzzer will sound.
The default setting for the REV indica-
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942-1. Instrument cluster
/ : Select menu icons
/ : Change displayed con-
tent, scroll up/down the screen
and move the cursor
Press: Enter
Press and hold: Reset/change
scale of the G-force display
Return to the previous screen
■Display items
Press or of the meter con-
trol switch and select . Then
press or to display the fol-
lowing items:
Driving information (page 1)
Driving information (page 2)
Driving information (page 3)
Driving information (page 4)
■Driving information (page 1)
Use the display as a reference.
Voltmeter
Displays the char ging voltage.
As voltage displayed may be different
from the actual battery voltage, use the
voltmeter as a guideline.
Engine oil temperature gauge
Displays the engine oil temperature.
■Driving information (page 2)
Use the display as a reference.
Current fuel consumption
Displays the current rate of fuel con-
sumption.
Average fuel consumption
Displays the average fuel consumption
since the function was reset.
Driving range
Displays the estimated maximum dis-
tance that can be driven with the quan-
tity of fuel remaining.
This distance is computed based on
Content of driving informa-
tion
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2-1. Instrument cluster
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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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
Before driving
cedure used to disable it again.
When enabled a buzzer will sound.
■Door opening/closing method
Make sure to firmly press the door lock
switch in steps 4 and 6. If the switch is
pressed for a very short time, the sys- tem may not be disabled.
■Wireless remote control method
To use the wireless remote control
method to disable the smart entry & start system, it is necessary to register a PIN
code for the PIN code smart entry.
( P.115)
■When enabling the smart entry & start system
If the method used to disable the smart
entry & start system is unknown, press the engine switch.
●If the wireless remo te control system was used, a buzzer inside the vehicle
will sound.
●If the door opening/closing method
was used, the buzzer will not sound.
■Customization
Some functions can be customized. ( P.377)
By registering a 5 digit PIN code, all
of the doors and the fuel filler door
can be unlocked without an elec-
tronic key by pressing the trunk
opener switch.
■PIN code registration method
1 Turn the engine switch off.
2 Close all of the doors and the
trunk.
3 Press and hold of the wire-
less remote control.
At this time, all of the doors and the fuel filler door will lock.
4 Within 5 seconds of performing
step 3, press and hold the trunk
opener switch.
After 5 seconds or more, a buzzer will sound.
5 Release of the wireless
remote control and the trunk
opener switch.
6 Within 30 seconds after the
buzzer begins sounding, press
of the wireless remote con-
trol.
The buzzer will stop.
7 A PIN code can now be regis-
tered. Press the trunk opener
switch the same number of
times as the first digit of the PIN
code.
For example: If registering 32468, press the switch 3 times.
NOTICE
■When disabling the smart entry &
start system
When disabling or enabling the sys- tem to accommodate persons with
implantable cardiac pacemakers, car-
diac resynchronization therapy pace- makers or implantable cardioverter
defibrillators, always use the door
opening/closing method. If the wire- less remote control method is used,
the system may be enabled acciden-
tally.
Unlocking the doors using
PIN code smart entry
1163-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
8Wait for the buzzer to sound 1
time and then press the switch
the same number of times as for
the next digit.
For example: If registering 32468,
press the switch 2 times.
9 Repeat step 8 for the remaining
digits.
10 Within 30 seconds after the
buzzer begins sounding inter-
mittently, perform steps 7
through 9 again to confirm the
PIN code.
Registration is complete and all of the doors and the fuel filler door will unlock.
■Unlocking method
Press the trunk opener switch using
the same procedure as steps 7
through 9.
■PIN code registration
●To prevent theft, the same digit for all
5 digits and 12345 cannot be regis- tered as the PIN code. Also, avoid
using the same number as on your
license plate or other simple codes.
●To use 0 as a digit, press the trunk
opener switch 10 times.
●If a mistake is made during registra-
tion, unlock the doors or trunk using
the wireless remote control to cancel registration. Then perform registra-
tion again, starting from step 1. How-
ever, if the mistake was made in step 10 , a buzzer will sound and step 10
can be performed again.
●To clear the PIN code, perform the
registration procedure and enter
22222.
●After registering a new PIN code,
make sure to check that the doors can be unlocked using the code.
●If the smart entry & start system has
been disabled using the wireless
remote control method, the PIN code for the PIN code smart entry cannot
be cleared. ( P.114)
●In the following cases, perform the
PIN code registration procedure
again. • If the PIN code has been forgotten.
• When you wish to change the PIN
code.
●Make sure to change the PIN code
periodically.
●If the vehicle has been loaned to
another person, make sure that the PIN code has not been changed or
cleared. If the PIN code has been
changed or cleared, perform PIN code registration again.
■Unlocking method
●If an electronic key is within a detec-tion area, operation of the smart entry
will be given priority.
●If a mistake is made while entering the
PIN code, wait 5 seconds or more
before performing the procedure again.
●If the incorrect PIN code is entered 5 times consecutively, a buzzer will
sound for approximately 2 seconds
and operation will not be possible for 5 minutes.
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Driving
Driving
.4-1. Before driving
Driving the vehicle ............ 130
Cargo and luggage ........... 137
Trailer towing .................... 138
4-2. Driving procedures
Engine (ignition) switch ..... 139
Automatic transmission .... 143
Manual transmission ......... 147
Turn signal lever ............... 150
Parking brake ................... 151
ASC (Active Sound Control)
....................................... 152
4-3. Operating the lights and wip-
ers
Headlight switch ............... 153
High Beam Assist ............. 156
Rear fog lights .................. 159
Windshield wipers and washer
....................................... 160
4-4. Refueling
Opening the fuel tank cap
....................................... 162
4-5. EyeSight
EyeSight ........................... 165
Pre-Collision Braking System
....................................... 175
Adaptive Cruise Control.... 185
Conventional Cruise Control
....................................... 201
Pre-Collision Throttle Manage-
ment ............................... 209
Lane Departure Warning .. 214
Lane Sway Warning.......... 216
Lead Vehicle Start Alert .... 218
List of alert/notification sounds
........................................ 220
EyeSight malfunction and tem-
porary stop...................... 222
4-6. Using other driving systems
BSD/RCTA ........................ 226
Reverse Automatic Braking
(RAB) system ................. 234
Rear view camera ............. 244
Conventional Cruise Control
........................................ 248
Driving mode select switch
........................................ 252
Hill-start assist control....... 253
Exhaust Gas Filter system
........................................ 255
Driving assist systems ...... 256
4-7. Driving tips
Winter driving tips ............. 260
1324-1. Before driving
be applied to an overhauled engine,
newly mounted engine or when brake pads or brake linings are replaced
with new ones.
■High friction brake pads
The brake pads and discs are designed for use under high load conditions.
Therefore, brake noise may be gener-
ated depending on the vehicle speed, braking force and vehicle environment
(temperature, humidity, etc.).
■Drum-in-disc type parking brake
system
Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type
parking brake system. This type of
brake system needs bedding-down of the brake shoes periodically or when-
ever the parking brake shoes and/or
drum are replaced. Have any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized
repairer, or any reliable repairer, perform
the bedding down operation.
■After the engine starts
For a short time after the engine is
started, in order to ensure emissions
performance, intake and exhaust noise and vibration may increase, but this
does not indicate a malfunction.
■Operating your vehicle in a foreign
country
Comply with the relevant vehicle regis-
tration laws and confirm the availability
of the correct fuel. ( P.370)
WA R N I N G
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or
serious injury.
■When starting the vehicle (vehi-
cles with an automatic transmis-
sion)
●Always keep your foot on the brake
pedal while stopped with the engine
running. This prevents the vehicle from creeping.
●Firmly depress the brake pedal because engine speed may
increase immediately after starting
the engine, when the air condition- ing system is operating, when turn-
ing the steering wheel, etc., thereby
causing creeping to become stronger. Apply the parking brake
as necessary.
■When driving the vehicle
●Do not drive if you are unfamiliar
with the location of the brake and accelerator pedals to avoid
depressing the wrong pedal.
• Accidentally depressing the accel- erator pedal instead of the brake
pedal will result in sudden accelera-
tion that may lead to an accident.
• When backing up, you may twist
your body around, leading to a diffi- culty in operating the pedals. Make
sure to operate the pedals properly.
• Make sure to keep a correct driving
posture even when moving the
vehicle only slightly. This allows you to depress the brake and accelera-
tor pedals properly.
• Depress the brake pedal using your
right foot. Depressing the brake
pedal using your left foot may delay response in an emergency, result-
ing in an accident.
●Do not drive the vehicle over or
stop the vehicle near flammable
materials. The exhaust system and exhaust
gases can be extremely hot. These
hot parts may cause a fire if there is any flammable material nearby.
●Vehicles with a manual transmis-
sion: Do not release the clutch pedal too quickly. Doing so may
propel the vehicle forward, possibly
causing an accident.