5937-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
7
Maintenance and care
Remove the dust from the air
intake vent with a vacuum
cleaner, etc.
Make sure to only use a vacuum to
suck out dust and clogs. Attempting
to blow out dust and clogs using an
airgun, etc. may push it into the air
intake vent. (P.596)
If dust and clogs cannot be com-
pletely removed with the air
intake vent cover installed,
remove the cover and clean the
filter.
1 Turn the power switch to
OFF.
2 Using a Phillips screwdriver,
remove the clip.
3 Remove the air intake vent
cover.
Pull the cover as shown in the illus-
tration to disengage the 8 claws,
starting from the claw in the upper
right corner and pull the cover
toward the front of the vehicle to
remove it.
4 Remove the air intake vent
filter.
Disengage the 4 center claws from
Cleaning the hybrid
battery (traction bat-
tery) air intake vent
and filter
To prevent the fuel econ-
omy from being affected,
visually inspect the hybrid
battery (traction battery) air
intake vent periodically for
dust and clogs. If it is dusty
or clogged or if “Mainte-
nance Required for Trac-
tion Battery Cooling Parts
See Owner’s Manual” is
shown on the multi-informa-
tion display, clean the air
intake vent using the follow-
ing procedures:
Cleaning the air intake
vent
If dust and clogs cannot
be completely removed
5947-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
the filter.
Disengage the claws in the order of
and to remove the filter from
the cover.
5 Remove the dust and clogs
from the filter using a vacuum
cleaner, etc.
Make sure to also remove the dust
and clogs from the inside of the air
intake vent cover.
6Reinstall the filter to the
cover.
Engage the claws in the order of and .
Engage the 4 center claws to install
the filter.
Make sure that the filter is not
crooked or deformed when install-
ing it.
7 Install the air intake vent
cover.
Insert the tab of the cover as shown
in the illustration and push the
cover to enga ge the 8 claws.
AB
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5957-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
7
Maintenance and care
8Install the clip.
■Scheduled maintenance of the
air intake vent is necessary
when
In some situations such as when the
vehicle is used frequently or in
heavy traffic or dusty areas, the air
intake vent may need to be cleaned
more regularly. For details, refer to
“Owner’s Warranty Information
Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual Sup-
plement”.
■Cleaning the air intake vent
●Dust in the air intake vent may
interfere with the cooling of the
hybrid battery (traction battery). If
charging/discharging of the hybrid
battery (traction battery) becomes
limited, the distance that the vehi-
cle can be driven using the electric
motor (traction motor) may be
reduced and the fuel economy
may be reduced. Inspect and
clean the air intake vent periodi-
cally.
●Improper handling of the air intake
vent cover and filt er may result in
damage to them. If you have any
concerns about cleaning the filter,
contact your Toyota dealer.
■If “Maintenance Required for
Traction Battery Cooling Parts
See Owner’s Manual” is shown
on the multi-information display
●If this warning m essage is shown
on the multi-information display,
remove the air in take vent cover
and clean the filter. ( P.593)
●After cleaning the air intake vent,
start the hybrid system and check
that the warning message is no
longer shown.
It may take approximately 20 min-
utes after the hybrid system is
started until the warning message
disappears. If the warning mes-
sage does not disappear, have
the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
WARNING
■When cleaning the air intake
vent
●Before cleaning the air intake
vent, make sure to turn the
power switch to OFF to stop the
hybrid system.
●Do not use water or other liq-
uids to clean the air intake vent.
If water is applied to the hybrid
battery (traction battery) or
other components, a malfunc-
tion or fire may occur.
■When removing the air intake
vent cover
Do not touch the service plug
located near the air intake vent.
( P.77)
5967-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
NOTICE
■When cleaning the air intake
vent
When cleaning the air intake vent,
make sure to only use a vacuum
to suck out dust and clogs. If a
compressed air blow gun, etc. is
used to blow out dust and clogs,
the dust or clogs may be pushed
into the air intake vent, which may
affect the performance of the
hybrid battery (tr action battery)
and cause a malfunction.
■To prevent damage to the
vehicle
●Do not allow water or foreign
matter to enter t he air intake
vent when the cover is
removed.
●Carefully handle the removed
filter so that it will not be dam-
aged. If the filter is damaged,
have it replaced with a new filter
by your Toyota dealer.
●Make sure to reinstall the filter
and cover to their original posi-
tions after cleaning.
●Do not install anything to the air
intake vent other than the exclu-
sive filter for this vehicle or use
the vehicle without the filter
installed.
■If “Maintenance Required for
Traction Battery Cooling
Parts See Owner’s Manual” is
shown on the multi-informa-
tion display
If the vehicle is continuously
driven with the warning message
(indicating that charging/discharg-
ing of the hybrid battery (traction
battery) may become limited) dis-
played, the hybrid battery (traction
battery) may malfunction. If the
warning message is displayed,
clean the air intake vent immedi-
ately.
6368-2. Steps to take in an emergency
port systems such as PCS (Pre-
Collision system) or the dynamic
radar cruise control with full-speed
range is operating. If a warning
message is shown, be sure to
decelerate the vehicle or follow an
instruction show n on the multi-
information display.
• A warning message is shown
when Brake Override System
operates. ( P.184)
• A warning message is shown
when Drive-Start Control or Park-
ing Support Brake (if equipped)
( P.189, 295) operates. Follow
the instructions o n the multi-infor-
mation display.
●If a message about an operation
of the power switch is shown (if
equipped)
An instruction for operation of the
power switch is shown when the
incorrect procedure for starting the
hybrid system is performed or the
power switch is operated incorrectly.
Follow the instructions shown on the
multi-information display to operate
the power switch again.
●If a message abou t a shift lever
operation is shown
To prevent the shift lever from being
operated incorrectly or the vehicle
from moving unexpectedly, a mes-
sage that requires shifting the shift
lever may be sho wn on the multi-
information display. In that case, fol-
low the instruction of the message
and shift the shift lever.
●If a message or image about an
open/close state of a part or
replenishment of a consumable is
shown
Confirm the part indicated by the
multi-information display or a warn-
ing light, and then perform the cop-
ing method such as closing the
open door or replenishing a con- sumable.
■If a message that indicates the
need for visiting your Toyota
dealer is displayed
The system or part shown on the
multi-information di splay is malfunc-
tioning. Have the vehicle inspected
by your Toyota dea ler immediately.
■If a message that indicates the
need for referring to Owner’s
Manual is displayed
●If “Engine Coolant Temp High” is
shown, follow the instructions
( P.659).
●If the following messages are
shown, there may be a malfunc-
tion.
Immediately have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
• “Hybrid System Malfunction”
• “Check Engine”
• “Hybrid Battery System Malfunc-
tion”
• “Accelerator System Malfunction”
• “Smart Key System Malfunction”
●If the following messages are
shown, there may be a malfunc-
tion.
Immediately stop the vehicle in a
safe place and contact your Toyota
dealer. Continuing to drive the vehi-
cle may be dangerous.
• “Oil Pressure Low”
• “Braking Power Low”
●If “Maintenance Required for Trac-
tion Battery Cooling Parts See
Owner’s Manual” is shown, the fil-
ter may be clogged, the air intake
vent may be blocked, or there may
be a gap in the duct. Therefore,
perform the follo wing correction
procedure.
• If the air intake vent or filter of the hybrid battery (traction battery)
are dirty, perform the procedures
on P.593 to clean them.
• If the warning message is shown when the air intake vent and filter
of the hybrid battery (traction bat-
6689-1. Specifications
Front
Rear
*: The model code is indicated on the Certification Regulation Label.
( P.666)
■Oil capacity (Drain and refill reference*)
*: The engine oil capacity is a reference quantity to be used whe n changing
the engine oil. Warm up the engine and turn off the hybrid system, wait
more than 5 minutes, a nd check the oil level on the dipstick.
■Engine oil selection
“Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle.
Use Toyota approved “Toyota
Electric motor (traction motor)
TypePermanent magnet synchronous motor
Maximum output88 kW
Maximum torque149 ft•lbf (202 N•m, 20.6 kgf•m)
TypePermanent magnet synchronous motor
Maximum output40 kW
Maximum torque89.2 ft•lbf (121 N•m, 12.3 kgf•m)
Hybrid battery (traction battery)
Model code*AXAH54LAXAL54L
TypeNickel-Metal hydride
batteryLithium-ion battery
Voltage7.2 V/module3.6 V/cell
Capacity6.5 Ah (3HR)3.7 Ah
Quantity34 modules70 cells
Nominal voltage244.8 V252.0 V
Lubrication system
With filter4.8 qt. (4.5 L
, 4.0 Imp. qt.)
Without filter4.4 qt. (4.2 L, 3.7 Imp. qt.)
719Alphabetical Index
Alphabetical Index
A
A/C ........................................... 514Air conditioning filter ............. 591
Automatic air conditioning sys-tem ..................................... 514
Eco air conditioning mode .... 515
Front seat concentrated airflow mode (S-FLOW) ................. 518
ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) ............................................... 361Function ............................... 361
Warning light ........................ 626
ACA (Active Cornering Assist) ............................................... 361
Acoustic Vehicle Alerting Sys- tem ........................................... 74
Active Cornering Assist (ACA) ............................................... 361
Airbags ...................................... 35 Airbag operating conditions.... 37
Airbag precautions for your child............................................. 40
Airbag warning light.............. 626
Correct driving posture ........... 29
Curtain shield airbag operating conditions ............................. 38
Curtain shield airbag precautions ............................................. 40
Front passenger occupant clas- sification system ................... 45
General airbag precautions .... 40
Locations of airbags ............... 35
Modification and disposal of air- bags ..................................... 44
Seat cushion airbag ............... 35
Side airbag operating conditions ............................................. 38
Side airbag precautions ......... 40
Side and curtain shield airbags operating conditions ............. 38
Side and curtain shield airbags precautions ...........................40
SRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners ...............705
SRS airbags ...........................35
SRS warning light .................626
Air conditioning filter .............591
Air conditioning system.........514 Air conditioning filter .............591
Automatic air conditioning sys-tem .....................................514
Eco air conditioning mode ....515
Front seat concent rated airflow
mode (S-FLOW) .................518
Alarm .........................................82 Alarm ......................................82
Warning buzzer .. ..................624
AM/FM/SiriusXM (SXM) radio Refer to the tabl e below to iden-
tify the problem and take the
suggested corrective action 432
AM ............................................427
Anchor brackets ... ..............54, 63
Android Auto...........409, 412, 439
Android Auto button (Menu screen) ...................................379
Antenna (Smart key system) .143
Anti-lock brake system (ABS)361 Function................................361
Warning light ........................626
Apple CarPlay .........................436
Apple CarPlay
®/Android Auto
.......................................409, 412
Apple CarPlay button (Menu screen) ...................................379
Approach warning ..................272
Apps button (Menu screen) ...379
Armrest ......... ......................... ..545
Assist grips .............................545
Audio .......................................422 Operating information ...........448
Some basics .........................423
Turning the system on and off
720Alphabetical Index
........................................... 423
Audio button (Menu screen).. 379
Audio button (Setup screen)382, 446
AUDIO button.......................... 377
Audio buttons overview......... 377
Audio settings ........................ 446
Automatic air conditioning sys- tem ......................................... 514Air conditioning filter ............. 591
Eco air conditioning mode .... 515
Automatic High Beam ............ 227
Automatic light control system ............................................... 225
Auxiliary boxes ....................... 529
Average fuel consumption .... 113
Average fuel economy ........... 103
Average vehicle speed .. 106, 113
B
Back door ................................ 129 Hands Free Power Back Door........................................... 134
Power back door .................. 133
Wireless remote control ....... 133
Back-up lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 607
Wattage ................................ 674
Battery (12-volt battery) ......... 576 If the 12-volt battery is dis-charged .............................. 654
Preparing and c hecking before
winter.................................. 369
Replacing ............................. 656
Warning light ........................ 624
Battery (traction battery) ......... 76
Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) ...... 276 Blind Spot Monitor function .. 280
Rear Cross Traffic Alert function........................................... 283
Bluetooth
® button (Setup screen) ...................................382
Bluetooth
® details settings ...396
Bluetooth
® setup screen.......397
Connecting a Bluetooth
® device
...........................................397
Deleting a Bluetooth
® device399
Detailed settings screen .......401
Displaying the Bluetooth
® setup
screen.................................396
Editing the Bluetooth
® device
information..........................400
Registering a Bluetooth
® device
...........................................399
Bluetooth
® device information
...............................................400
Bluetooth
® hands-free system
...............................................469
Bluetooth
® phone message func-
tion .........................................480 Calling the message sender .483
Checking received messages ...........................................481
Displaying the message screen ...........................................480
Receiving a mess age ...........481
Replying to a message (dictation reply) ..................................482
Replying to a message (quick reply) ..................................483
Bottle holders .........................529
Brake Brake Hold ............................221
Fluid......................................574
Parking brake .......................218
Regenerative braking .............73
Warning light ........................624
Brake assist ............................361
Brake Hold...............................221
Break-in tips ............................184
Brightness control