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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-
A
C
D
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2-1. Instrument cluster
Vehicle status information and indicators
■Display items
Odometer
Displays the total distance the vehicle
has been driven.
Trip meter A/Trip meter B
Displays the distance the vehicle has
been driven since the meter was last
reset. Trip meters A and B can be used
to record and display different distances
independently.
To reset, display th e desired trip meter
and press and hold the display change
button.
When the headlights or front posi-
tion lights are on, the brightness of
the meter and instrument panel
lights can be adjusted using the
instrument panel brightness dial.
1 Brighter
2 Darker
■Instrument panel light brightness adjustment
When the headlights or front position
lights are turned on, the meter and instrument panel lights will be dimmed.
However, if the instrument panel bright-
ness dial is set to the highest position, the lights will not dim even if the head-
lights or front position are turned on.
■Auto dimmer cancel
When the surrounding area is bright, such as during the day, or if the lights
are turned on before necessary, the
automatic dimming function will be can- celled. In this case, the brightness can-
not be adjusted, even if the instrument
panel brightness dial is turned.
■Customization
Some functions can be customized.
( P.377)
The clocks can be adjusted on the
multimedia system screen.
■Setting the clock to be
adjusted automatically
1 Press .
2 Select .
3 Select “General”.
4 Select “Clock”.
5 Select “Time Setting”.
6 Select “Sync With Phone”.
The clock will be set and adjusted
automatically when a smartphone
is connected via Bluetooth®for
transferring phonebook data. For
Changing the instrument
panel light brightness
Adjusting the clock
922-1. Instrument cluster
details, refer to the “Multimedia
owner's manual”.
■Adjusting the clock manually
1 Press .
2 Select .
3 Select “General”.
4 Select “Clock”.
5 Select “Time Setting”.
6 Select “Manual” then adjust the
clock.
7 Select “OK”.
■Changing the clock between
12H/24H format
1 Press .
2 Select .
3 Select “General”.
4 Select “Clock”.
5 Select “12H” or “24H”.
■Clock settings screen
The clock setting screen can also be
displayed by touching the clock on the status bar.
■Display
Normal display
By selecting menu icons on the
multi-information display, a variety
of driving-related information can
be displayed. The multi-information
display can also be used to change
display settings and other vehicle
settings.
Warning or advice pop-up displays
are also displayed in certain situa-
tions.
TRACK mode display
Vehicles without EyeSight:
When in TRACK mode, the TRACK
mode display will remain displayed.
Vehicles with EyeSight:
When in TRACK mode, the
Pre-Collision Braking System will
be turned off and the TRACK mode
display will remain displayed.
Multi-information display
The multi-information display
presents the driver with a vari-
ety of vehicle data.
Displays and menu icons
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system
Interior features
Airflow mode control switch
Rear window defogger and outside rear view mirror defoggers switch
“ON/OFF” switch
Windshield defogger switch
Automatic mode switch
■Adjusting the temperature set-
ting
To adjust the temperature setting,
turn the temperature control switch
clockwise (warm) or
counterclockwise (cool).
If “A/C” switch is not pressed, the sys-
tem will blow ambient temperature air
or heated air.
The air conditioning system switches
between individual and synchronized
modes each time “SYNC” switch is
pressed.
Synchronized modes (indicator on):
The left-hand side temperature control
switch can be used to adjust the tem-
perature for the driver’s and front pas-
senger’s side. At this time, operate the
right-hand side temperature control
switch to enter individual mode.
Individual modes (indicator off):
The temperature for the driver’s and
front passenger’s side can be adjusted
separately.
■Setting the fan speed
To adjust the fan speed, turn the
fan speed control switch clockwise
(increase) or counterclockwise
(decrease).
Pressing the “ON/OFF” switch to turns
off the fan.
■Change the airflow mode
Press the airflow mode control
switch.
The airflow mode changes as follows
each time the switch is pressed.
1 Upper body
2 Upper body and slightly to the
feet
3 Upper body and feet
4 Feet
5 Feet and the windshield defog-
ger operates
■Switching between outside air
and recirculated air modes
Press the outside/recirculated air
mode switch.
The mode switches between outside air
mode and recirculated air mode each
time the switch is operated.
3788-2. Customization
authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer
Definition of symbols: O = Available, — = Not available
■eCall (P. 7 0 )
■Alarm* (P.81)
*: If equipped
■Gauges, meters and multi-information display (P.84, 88, 92)
*1: For details about each function: P. 9 8
*2: The customized setting varies according to country.
*3: On some models
FunctionDefault settingCustomized setting
Automatic emergency callsOnOff——O
ABC
FunctionDefault settingCustomized setting
Operation when doors are
unlocked using the
mechanical key
OffOn——O
Function*1Default settingCustomized setting
LanguageEnglish
Display language
depends on the
market
O——
Unitskm, km/h, l/100 kmmiles, MPH,
MPG*2OO*3—
Clock12H24HO——
Startup screenOnOffOO—
REV. (Indicator)OffOnOO—
REV. (rpm)Off (2000 rpm)2000 rpm 7400
rpmOO—
REV. (Buzzer)OffOnOO—
Warning VolumeMidMinOO*3—Max
Auto dimmer cancel3Off——O1 to 5
ABC
ABC
393Alphabetical Index
Electronic key............................. 100
Engine switch ............................. 139
If the electronic key does not operate properly .................................... 357
If you lose your keys .................. 356
Key number plate ....................... 100
Keyless entry ..................... 103, 109
Mechanical key .......................... 100
Replacing the battery ................. 316
Warning buzzer .......................... 110
Wireless remote control ............. 101
Knee airbags ................................... 32
L
Lane Departure Warning .............. 214
Lane Sway Warning...................... 216
Language (multi-information dis- play) ............................................... 98
Lead Vehicle Start Alert ............... 218
Lever Auxiliary catch leve r ................... 293
Hood lock release lever ............. 293
Shift lever ........................... 143, 147
Turn signal lever ........................ 150
Wiper lever ................................. 160
License plate lights Light switch ................................ 153
Replacing light bulbs .................. 321
Light Wattage...................................... 375
Light bulbs
Replacing ................................... 321
Lights Extended headlight lighting system
................................................. 155
Fog light switch .......................... 159
Headlight switch ......................... 153
High Beam Assist system .......... 156
Interior lights .............................. 271
Interior lights list ......................... 271
Replacing light bulbs .................. 321
Trunk light .................................. 108
Turn signal lever ........................ 150
Vanity lights ................................ 278 Wattage ......................................375
Welcome light illumination control
.................................................154
Lock steering column................... 139
M
Maintenance Do-it-yourself maintenance ........ 291
Maintenance date....................... 368
Maintenance requirements......... 289
Malfunction indicator lamp ..........337
Manual transmission .................... 147
Master warning light .....................341
Menu icons ...................................... 93
Meter Clock ............................................ 88
Indicators...................................... 85
Instrument panel light control ....... 91
Meters .......................................... 88
Multi-information display .............. 92
Settings ........................................ 98
Warning lights.............................336
Warning messages.....................344
Mirrors Inside rear view mirror................123
Outside rear view mirror defoggers.................................................266
Outside rear view mirrors ........... 124
Vanity mirrors .............................278
Multi-information display ............... 92 Audio system-linked display ......... 97
Driving information ....................... 94
Menu icons ................................... 93
Meter control switches ................. 93
Navigation system-linked display . 97
Pop-up display ............................. 92
Settings ........................................ 98
Sport information .......................... 95
Tire pressure ..............................303
Warning messages.....................344
N
Navigation system-linked display . 97
101-1. Basic function
Select to display the car settings
screen.*
Display an outside temperature.
Display a current time.
Select to display the clock setting
screen.*
This icon is displayed when the
audio system volume is mute.
Display the level of Wi-Fi®
reception.
This icon is displayed when the
Bluetooth® connection is estab-
lished.
Display the level of phone
reception.
Display the remaining of
Bluetooth® device battery
charge.
*: Refer to the “OWNER'S MANUAL”.
The level of reception does not
always correspond with the level
displayed on the mobile phone. The
level of reception may not be dis-
played depending on the phone
you have.
When the mobile phone is out of
the service area or in a place inac-
cessible by radio waves, is dis-
played.
The receiving area may not be dis-
played depending on the type of
Bluetooth® phone you have.
While using Wi-Fi® function.
*: When Wi-Fi® function is off, no item
is displayed.
While connected with mobile
phone
*: If a mobile phone is not connected
via Bluetooth®, this icon will not be
displayed.
Status icon
Status icons are displayed at
the top of the screen.
Status icon explanation
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
Reception level display
LevelIndicators*
Poor
Excellent
LevelIndicators*
Poor
Excellent
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3-1. Bluetooth® settings
Settings
If a Bluetooth® phone/device is dis-
connected due to poor reception
from the Bluetooth® network when
the engine switch is changed to
ACC or ON, the system automati-
cally reconnects the Bluetooth®
phone/device.
If a Bluetooth® phone/device is
disconnected on purpose, such
as turning it off, this does not
happen. Reconnect the
Bluetooth® phone/device manu-
ally.
1 Display the phone settings
screen. ( P. 2 4 )
2 Select “Manage Devices”.
3 Select “Delete”.
4 Select for the Bluetooth®
phone/device you wish to
delete.
5 Select “OK” when the confirma-
tion message appears.
●The Bluetooth® phone/device will still
contain information from this system
even after the Bluetooth®
phone/device has been deleted.
Operate the Bluetooth® phone/device
to delete the system information
saved inside the Bluetooth® phone/device.
When this function is activated, the
phonebook data of the connected
phone will be do wnloaded automat-
ically.
1 Display the phone settings
screen. ( P. 2 4 )
2 Select “Phonebook/Recent
Calls”.
3 Select to turn “Automatically
Download Phonebook/Recent
Calls” on/off.
●The profile version of the connected
Bluetooth® phone may not be compat-
ible with transferring phonebook data. For details, contact your Toyota
dealer.
●The notification setting on the
Bluetooth® phone may need to be
activated in order to download the
phonebook. For details, check the
instructions for the connected
Bluetooth® phone. When the system’s
clock settings are set to auto, the
auto-adjustment function and mes- sage function ( P.50) will not function
properly if the phonebook is not
downloaded.
Reconnecting the Bluetooth®
phone/device
Deleting Bluetooth®
phones/devices
Setting phonebook/recent
calls download