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body and into the footwell.
The cooling function, see page 262,
is switched on automatically in the
AUTO programme.
The AUTO programme is automati-
cally switched off when the air dis-
tribution is set manually.
If the air outside the vehicle has an
unpleasant odour or contains pol-
lutants, the air supply to the interior
of the vehicle can be shut off. The
air inside the vehicle is then recircu-
lated.
The LED is illumi nated when the
recirculated-air mode is switched
on.
When the left LED is illuminated:
Automatic recirculated air mode
If the pollution sensor detects pollutants
in the outside air, the air mode is auto-
matically changed from outside air
mode to recirculated air mode.
When the right LED is illuminated:
Recirculated air mode
The air in the cabin is continuously
recirculated.
When recirculated-air mode is
switched off, fresh air is directed
into the vehicle's interior.
The recirculated-air mode automat-
ically switches off after a given time
depending on the ambient condi-
tions, to avoid condensation.
The cooling function is also
switched on automatically to avoid
condensation.
Continuous use of recirculated-air
mode worsens air quality inside the
vehicle and increases condensa-
tion on the windows.
If there is condensation, shut down
recirculated-air mode or remove the
condensation, see page 265.
The air flow for air conditioning can
be set manually.
To be able to adjust the air flow
manually, first switch off the AUTO
programme.
The selected air flow is shown on
the display for automatic air condi-
tioning.
Recirculated-air mode
Principle
Operation
Press the button repeat-
edly to call up an operating
mode.
To adjust the air flow manu-
ally
Principle
General
Operation
Press left or right side of
button: reduce or increase
air flow.
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3Insert the plug into the socket in
the vehicle interior.
4 Correct tyre inflation pressure to
at least 2.0 bar.
• To increase tyre inflation pres-
sure: switch on the compressor
with standby state switched on or
the engine running.
• To reduce tyre inflation pressure:
press the button on the compres-
sor.
5 Unscrew the connecting hose of
the compressor from the tyre
valve.
6 Unplug the connector from the
socket in the vehicle interior.
7 Store Mobility System in the
vehicle.
Do not exceed maximum permitted
speed of 80 km/h, approximately 50
mph.
Reset the Tyre Pressure Monitor
(TPM), see page 304.
Have the punctured tyre and the
sealant containe r of the Mobility
System replaced as soon as possi-
ble.
Tire chains cannot be mounted.
Snow tires should be used instead.
The system monitors the tyre infla-
tion pressure in the four fitted tyres.
The system warns if the tyre infla-
tion pressure in one or more tyres
has fallen.
Sensors in the tyre valves measure
the tyre inflation pressure and tyre
temperature.
The system detects the fitted tyres
automatically. The system shows
the preset specified pressures on
the Control Display and compares
them to the current tyre inflation
pressures.
If tyres are fitted which are not
listed on the tyre inflation pressure
labels in the vehicle, see page 292,
Resuming with journey
Snow chains
Selecting tire chains
NOTICE
■Driving with tire chains
Do not fit tire chains. Tire chains may
damage the vehicle body and sus- pension, and adversely affect driving
performance.
Tyre Pressure Monitor (TPM)
Principle
General
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This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the special equip-
ment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
The maintenance system indicates
what maintenance measures are
required and thereby assists in
maintaining the road safety and
operational safety of the vehicle.
The exact work required and the
maintenance intervals may vary
depending on the country specifica-
tions. Replacement work, spare
parts, operating materials and wear
materials are calculated sepa-
rately. Additional information is
available from a dealer of the man-
ufacturer or another qualified dealer
or a specialist workshop.
Condition Based Service CBS
determines the maintenance
requirement using sensors and
special algorithms which monitor
the conditions in which the vehicle
is used.
The system thus enables the scope
of the maintenance work to be
adapted to the individual usage
profile.
Information on service require-
ments, see page 170, can be
shown on the Control Display.
Periods when the vehicle is out of
use with its battery disconnected
are not taken into account.
In such cases, have any
time-dependent maintenance pro-
cedures, for example for the brake
fluid and, where applicable, the
engine oil and microfilter/activated
charcoal filter, updated by a dealer
of the manufacturer or another
qualified dealer or a specialist
workshop.
Maintenance
Vehicle equipment
Maintenance System
Condition Based Service
CBS
Principle
General
Periods out of use
3625-1. MOBILITY
This chapter describes all standard,
country-specific and special equip-
ment available for the model series.
It may therefore describe equip-
ment and functions which are not
installed in your vehicle, for exam-
ple on account of the special equip-
ment selected or the country
specification. This also applies to
safety-relevant functions and sys-
tems. Please comply with the rele-
vant laws and regulations when
using the corresponding functions
and systems.
Regularly remove foreign bodies,
for example leaves, from the area
below the windscreen with the bon-
net raised.
Wash the vehicle frequently, espe-
cially in winter . Heavy soiling and
road salt can cause damage to the
vehicle.
Maximum temperature:
60°C/140°F.
Minimum distance to sensors,
cameras, seals: 30 cm, approxi-
mately 12 in.
General care
Vehicle equipment
Washing the vehicle
General
Safety notes
WA R N I N G
Damages may occur if the fuel filler
flap is open while washing. There is a risk of material damage. Close the
fuel filler flap before washing.
Remove any dirt behind the fuel filler flap with a cloth.
Steam-jet cleaners and
high-pressure cleaners
Safety note
NOTICE
When cleaning with high-pressure cleaners, excessive pressure or
excessive temperatures can damage
various components. There is a dan- ger of damage to property. Ensure a
sufficient distance and do not spray
for an extended period of time. Com-
ply with the instructions for the high-pressure cleaner.
Distances and temperature
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MOBILITY
■Safety note
■General
In a car wash, the vehicle must be
able to roll freely.
To roll or push the vehicle, see
page 156.
Some car washes require you to
get out of the vehicle. It is not possi-
ble to lock the vehicle from the out-
side in selector lever position N. If
an attempt is made to lock the vehi-
cle, a signal sounds.
Ensure that the remote control is
located in the vehicle.
Switch on drive-ready state, see
page 55.
Do not rub wet headlights dry and
do not use abrasive or corrosive
cleaning agents.
Soak impurities such as insect resi-
dues with shampoo and wash off
with water.
Remove ice with a de-icer spray; do
not use an ice scraper.
After the vehicle has been washed,
briefly apply the brakes to dry them
otherwise braking effectiveness
may be temporarily reduced. The
heat generated by braking dries the
brake discs and br ake pads and
Automatic car washes
Safety notes
NOTICE
If high-pressure washers are used, water may penetrate the area around
the windows. There is a danger of
damage to property. Avoid high pres-
sure washers.
NOTICE
The vehicle can be damaged if auto-
matic washing bays or car washes are used incorrectly. There is a dan-
ger of damage to property. Observe
the following notes:
●Textile car washes or systems
using soft brushes are preferable,
to avoid damage to the paintwork.
●Avoid washing bays or car washes
with guide rails higher than 10 cm,
4 in, to avoid damage to the body.
●Note the maximum tyre width of the
guide rail to avoid damage to tyres and rims.
●Fold in the exterior mirrors to avoid damaging them.
●Deactivate the wipers and the rain sensor (if fitted) to avoid damage to
the wiper system.
Entering a car wash
NOTICE
Selector lever position P is automati-
cally engaged when standby state is
switched off. There is a danger of damage to property. Do not switch off
standby state in car washes.
Exiting from a car wash
Headlights
After washing the vehicle
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protects them against corrosion.
Completely remove residues on the
windscreens to avoid affecting visi-
bility due to smearing, and to
reduce wiping noise and wiper
blade wear.
Regular care promotes driving
safety and preserves your vehicle's
value. Environmental effects in
areas with high air pollution or natu-
ral contaminants, for example tree
resin or pollen, may affect the vehi-
cle paintwork. Take such factors
into consideration when deciding
on the frequency and scope of vehi-
cle care measures.
Immediately remove aggressive
substances, for example spilled
fuel, oil, grease or bird droppings so
as to prevent damage and discol-
ouration of the paintwork.
Perform the following to protect the
vehicle.
Working from top to bottom, lib-
erally apply water to the vehicle
body, wheel wells and underside
of the vehicle to remove any dirt
and dust.
Wash the vehicle body using a
sponge or soft cloth, such as a
chamois.
For hard-to-remove marks, use a
neutral detergent and rinse thor-
oughly with water.
Wipe away any water.
Never use wax or abrasive com-
pounds.
Vehicle care
Care products
Safety note
WA R N I N G
Cleaning agents can contain hazard-
ous substances or constitute a health
risk. There is a danger of injury. When cleaning the interior, open the doors
or windows. Use only products that
are intended for cleaning the vehicle's interior. Observe the notes on the
packaging.
Vehicle paintwork
General
Matt paintwork
Safety note
WA R N I N G
Work performed incorrectly on the
vehicle paintwork can cause the radar sensors to fail or malfunction, result-
ing in a safety risk. There is a danger
of accidents or damage to property. For vehicles with radar sensors, only
have paintwork or paint repairs on the
bumpers carried out by any author- ized Toyota retailer or Toyota author-
ized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
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MOBILITY
the wiper blades to prevent a
reduction in wipe quality.
Clean with a microfibre cloth.
Lightly moisten the cloth with water,
if necessary.
Do not soak the roof lining.
Dirt on the belt straps can interfere
with the action of the reel and is a
safety hazard.
Only clean the belt straps with a
mild soap solution while still fitted to
the vehicle.
Do not allow seat belts to retract
unless they are dry.
Floor mats can be removed from
the vehicle to enable the interior to
be cleaned more thoroughly.
In the event of he avy soiling, clean
floor carpets using a microfibre
cloth and water or textile cleaner.
Rub back and forth in the direction
of travel to prevent matting.
Clean sensors or camera lenses
using a cloth moistened with a
small amount of glass cleaner.
Plastic parts
NOTICE
Cleaning agents containing alcohol or
solvents, such as ni tro thinners, cold
cleaners, fuel or similar can damage plastic parts. There is a danger of
damage to property. Clean with a
microfibre cloth. Lightly moisten the cloth with water, if necessary.
Seat belts
WA R N I N G
Chemical cleaners can cause irrepa-rable damage to the fabric of the seat
belts. The protective function of the
seat belts will be lost. There is a dan- ger of injury or even death. Only use a
mild soap and water solution for
cleaning the seat belts.
Carpets and foot mats
WA R N I N G
Objects in the driver's footwell can
restrict the pedal travel or block a pedal that has been pressed. There is
a danger of accidents. Stow items in
the vehicle so that they are secure and cannot get into the driver's
footwell. Only use floor mats that are
suitable for the vehicle and can be
securely fastened to the floor. Do not use loose floor mats, and do not place
several floor mats on top of one
another. Make sure that there is suffi- cient space for the pedals. Ensure
that floor mats are securely reat-
tached after having been removed, for example for cleaning.
Sensors/camera lenses
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6-1. REFERENCE
REFERENCE
Side Radar Sensor