842-1. Instrument cluster
2-1.Instrument cluster
For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all warning
lights and indicators illuminated.
Warning lights inform the driver of
malfunctions in the indicated vehi-
cle systems.
War ning lights and indicators
The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster and
overhead console inform the driver of the status of the vehicle’s var-
ious systems.
Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instrument
cluster
Warning lights
(red)
Brake system warning light*1
( P.336)
(yellow)
Vacuum pressure system
warning light*1 ( P.336)
(red)
High coolant temperature
warning light*1 ( P.336)
Charging system warning
light*1 ( P.337)
Low engine oil pressure
warning light*1 ( P.337)
Malfunction indicator lamp*1
( P.337)
SRS warning light*1 ( P. 5 3 ,
P.337)
ABS warning light*1 ( P.338)
Electric power steering sys-
tem warning light*1 ( P.338)
Slip indicator*1 ( P.338)
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2-1. Instrument cluster
Vehicle status information and indicators
( P.183)
Warning or advice pop-up displays
are also displayed in certain situa-
tions.
Engine coolant temperature
( P.88)
Engine oil temperature
Displays the engine oil temperature.
Fastest lap time
Refer to P.97 for the operating method.
Current lap time
Refer to P.97 for the operating method.
■Menu icons
Select a menu icon to display its
content.
*: Displayed when the navigation sys-
tem of Apple CarPlay or Android Auto
is operating. For details, refer to the
“Multimedia owner's manual”.
■Liquid crystal display
Small spots or light spots may appear on the display. This phenomenon is
characteristic of liq uid crystal displays,
and there is no problem continuing to use the display.
The multi-information display is
operated using the meter control
switches.
For information pertaining to the
content of each menu icon, refer to
the explanation of each item under
the heading of the relevant menu
icon.
Driving information ( P. 9 4 )
Sport information ( P. 9 5 )
Navigation system-linked dis-
play* ( P. 9 7 )
Audio system-linked display
( P. 9 7 )
Driving suppor t system infor-
mation display (if equipped)
( P. 9 8 )
Driving support system set-
ting display ( P. 9 8 )
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Settings display (P. 9 8 )
Warning message display
( P.344)
WA R N I N G
■The multi-information display at
low temperatures
Allow the interior of the vehicle to warm up before using the liquid crys-
tal information display. At extremely
low temperatures, the information dis- play monitor may respond slowly, and
display changes may be delayed.
For example, there is a lag between the driver’s shifting and the new gear
number appearing on the display.
This lag could cause the driver to downshift again, causing rapid and
excessive engine braking and possi-
bly an accident resulting in death or injury.
Changing the meter display
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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1464-2. Driving procedures
near-fully, depressed.
●When the shift lever is shifted to a
position other than D.
●When the “+” paddle shift switch is
operated for a certain amount of time
continuously
■Downshifting restriction warning buzzer
If downshifting operations are performed
at a vehicle speed by which downshifting is not possible (when
downshifting will cause the engine
speed to enter the red zone), a buzzer will sound to warn the driver that
downshifting cannot be performed.
To enter manual mode, shift the
shift lever to the M position.
When the Gear Shift Indicator is on,
gears can be selected by operating
the shift lever or paddle shift
switches, allowing you to drive in
the gear of your choosing.
The Gear Shift Indicator display is a
guide to help the driver achieve
improved fuel economy and
reduced exhaust emissions within
limits of engine performance.
Even if upshifting operations are per-
formed, if vehicle speed is too low for
the requested gear, the gear will not
change.
Upshift indicator
Downshift indicator
1 Upshifting (+)
2 Downshifting (-)
Each time the shift lever or paddle shift
switches are operated, the gear
changes up or down one gear and the
selected gear, “1” through “6”, will be
set.
The selected gear, from M1 to M6, will
be fixed and displayed on the meter.
When in manual mo de, the gear will
not change unless the shift lever or
paddle shift switches are operated.
However, even when in the manual
mode, the gears will be automati-
cally changed in the following situa-
tion:
When vehicle speed drops
(downshift only).
When engine oil temperature is
high and engine speed rises
close to the red zone.
WA R N I N G
■To prevent incorrect operation
Do not attach items such as accesso- ries to the paddle shift switches.
Doing so may unintentionally move
the paddle shift switches.
Manual mode driving
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1684-5. EyeSight
NOTICE
●Under the conditions listed below, it
will become more difficult for the
system to detect the vehicle in front, motorcycles, bicycles, pedestrians
and obstacles on the road, and lane
markers. Also, EyeSight may tem- porarily stop operating. However,
the temporary stop will be canceled
once these conditions have
improved and the vehicle is driven for a short period of time.
• Bad weather (for example heavy
rain, a blizzard or thick fog). In par- ticular, the system is more likely to
temporarily stop operating when
there is an oil film adhering to the windshield, a glass coating has
been applied, or poorly performing
wipers are used.
• Strong light is coming from the front
(sunlight or headlight beams of oncoming traffic, etc.).
• The windshield washer is in use.
• Raindrops, water drops, or dirt on
the windshield are not wiped off suf- ficiently.
• The windshield has become fogged, scratched or smeared, or
snow, dirt ,dust or frost has adhered
to it, or it is otherwise affected. These will reduce the stereo cam-
era’s field of view. Also, light is
reflecting off the dirt, etc.
• The vehicle is tilted at an extreme
angle due to loaded cargo or other factors.
• Visibility is poor due to sand, smoke or water vapor blowing in the wind,
or the front vision is obscured due
to water splashes, snow, dirt or dust stir up generated by the vehicle in
front or oncoming traffic.
• The stereo camera’s field of view is
obstructed.
• Through the entrance or exit of a tunnel
• The rear aspect of the vehicle in front is low, small or irregular (for
example a low bed trailer, etc.).
• The obstacle is a fence, a wall or a
shutter, etc. with a uniform pattern
(a striped pattern, brick, etc.) or with no pattern in front.
• The obstacle is a wall or door made of glass or a mirror in front.
• Driving at night or in a tunnel when there is a vehicle in front that does
not have its taillights on
• Driving through a banner or flag,
low branches on a tree or thick/tall
vegetation
• On steep uphill or downhill grades
• The stereo camera is obstructed by
a hand, etc. (If even one of the
lenses is obstructed, the system does not operate properly.)
• It is completely dark and no objects are detected.
• The area around the vehicle has a uniform color (such as when com-
pletely covered in snow, etc.).
• Accurate detection is not possible
due to reflections in the windshield.
●Under the conditions listed below,
EyeSight may temporarily stop
operating. If this occurs, EyeSight will resume operating when the
conditions improve.
• The temperature inside the vehicle
is high, such as after the vehicle was left in bright sunshine, or the
temperature inside the vehicle is
low, such as after the vehicle was left in an extremely cold environ-
ment.
• Immediately after the engine starts
2926-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
WA R N I N G
■When working on the engine
compartment
●Keep hands, clothing and tools away from the moving fans 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.
●Do not smoke, cause sparks or expose an open flame to fuel or the
battery. Fuel and battery fumes are
flammable.
●Be extremely cautious when work-
ing on the battery. It contains poi- sonous and corrosive sulfuric acid.
●Take care because brake fluid can harm your hands or eyes and dam-
age painted surfaces. If fluid gets
on your hands or in your eyes, flush the affected area with clean water
immediately.
If you still experience discomfort, con- sult a doctor.
■When working near the electric cooling fans or radiator grille
Be sure the engine switch is off.
With the engine switch in ON, the electric cooling fans may automati-
cally start to run if the air conditioning
is on and/or the coolant temperature is high. (P.298)
■Safety glasses
Wear safety glasses to prevent flying
or falling material, fluid spray, etc.
from getting in your eyes.
NOTICE
■If you remove the air cleaner fil-
ter
Driving with the air cleaner filter removed may cause excessive
engine wear due to dirt in the air.
■If the fluid level is low or high
It is normal for the brake fluid level to
go down slightly as the brake pads
wear or when the fluid level in the accumulator is high.
If the reservoir needs frequent refill-
ing, it may indicate a serious problem.
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7-2. Steps to take in an emergency
When trouble arises
■If “Check Owner’s Manual” is dis-
played
●If the following messages are shown,
following the instructions, accordingly. • “High Coolant Temperature” ( P.362)
• “Transmission Oil Temperature”
( P.143)
●If any of the following messages are
shown on the multi-information dis- play, it may indicate a malfunction.
Have the vehicle inspected by any
authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer immediately.
• “EyeSight OFF” • “Headlights Disabled”
• “ABS”
• “Steering System” • “Vehicle Stability Control”
• “Transmission”
• “Low Tire Pressure” • “RAB Disabled”
• “BSD/RCTA Disabled”
• “Keyless Access System Disabled” • “Auto Headlight Leveler Disabled”
• “SRH Disabled”
• “Gasoline Particulate Filter”
●If any of the following messages are
shown on the multi-information dis- play, it may indicate a malfunction.
Immediately stop the vehicle and con-
tact any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer.
• “Brake System” • “Check Engine”
• “SRS Airbag System”
Stop the vehicle in a safe place
on a hard, flat surface.
Set the parking brake.
Shift the shift lever to P (auto-
matic transmission) or R (manual
transmission).
Stop the engine.
Turn on the emergency flashers.
( P.326)
Check the degree of the tire
damage.
A tire should only be repaired with
the emergency tire puncture repair
If you have a flat tire
Your vehicle is not equipped
with a spare tire, but instead is
equipped with an emergency
tire puncture repair kit.
A puncture caused by a nail or
screw passing through the tire
tread can be repaired tempo-
rarily with the emergency tire
puncture repair kit.
WA R N I N G
■If you have a flat tire
Do not continue driving with a flat tire.
Driving even a short distance with a flat tire can damage the tire and the
wheel beyond repair. Driving with a
flat tire may cause a circumferential groove on the side wall. In such a
case, the tire may explode when
using the emergency tire puncture repair kit, resulting in death or serious
injury.
Before repairing the vehicle
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8-1. Specifications
Vehicle specifications
at the next oil change.
Temperature range anticipated
before next oil change
Preferred
Oil viscosity (0W-20 is explained
here as an example):
• The 0W in 0W-20 indicates the
characteristic of the oil which
allows cold startab ility. Oils with a
lower value before the W allow
for easier starting of the engine
in cold weather.
• The 20 in 0W-20 indicates the
viscosity characteristic of the oil
when the oil is at high tempera-
ture. An oil with a higher viscos-
ity (one with a higher value) may
be better suited if the vehicle is
operated at high speeds, or
under extreme load conditions.
How to read oil container labels:
Either or both API registered marks
are added to some oil containers to
help you select the oil you should
use.
API Service Symbol
Top portion: “API SERVICE SN” means
the oil quality designation by American
Petroleum Institute (API).
Center portion: “SAE 0W-20” means
the SAE viscosity grade.
Lower portion: “Resource-Conserving”
means that the oil has fuel-saving and
environmental protection capabilities.
ILSAC Certification Mark
The International Lubricant Specifica-
tion Advisory Commi ttee (ILSAC) Certi-
fication Mark is displayed on the front of
the container.
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