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Pictorial indexSearch by illustration
For safety
and securityMake sure to read through them
(Main topics: Child seat, theft deterrent system)
Vehicle status
information and
indicatorsReading driving-related information
(Main topics: Meters, multi-information display)
Before drivingOpening and closing the doors and windows,
adjustment before driving
(Main topics: Keys, doors, seats)
Driving
Operations and advice which are necessary for
driving
(Main topics: Starting engine
Interior featuresUsage of the interior features
(Main topics: Air conditioner, storage features)
Maintenance
and careCaring for your vehicle and maintenance
procedures
(Main topics: Interior and exterior, light bulbs)
When trouble
arisesWhat to do in case of malfunction and emergency
(Main topics: Battery discharge, flat tire)
Vehicle
specificationsVehicle specifications, customizable features
(Main topics: Fuel, oil, tire inflation pressure)
For ownersReporting safety defects for U.S. owners, and seat
belt, SRS airbag and headlight aim instructions for
Canadian owners
IndexSearch by symptom
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3TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Turn signal lever.................185
Parking brake ..................... 186
Brake Hold ......................... 189
4-3. Operating the lights and wip- ers
Headlight switch ................. 192
AHB (Automatic High Beam) ......................................... 195
Fog light switch .................. 198
Windshield wipers and washer ......................................... 198
Rear windshield wiper and washer ............................. 200
4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap .. 202
4-5. Using the driving support sys- tems
Toyota Safety Sense 3 software update .............................. 205
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 .... 207
PCS (Pre-Collision System) ......................................... 213
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)... 223
LDA (Lane Departure Alert) ......................................... 228
RSA (Road Sign Assist) ..... 233
Dynamic radar cruise control ......................................... 235
Cruise control ..................... 246
Emergency Driving Stop System ......................................... 250
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)... 252
RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) ......................................... 257
Safe Exit Assist .................. 263
Intuitive parking assist ........ 268
PKSB (Parking Support Brake) ......................................... 274
Driving mode select switch ......................................... 283
Driving assist systems........ 2844-6. Driving tips
Hybrid vehicle driving tips .. 289
Winter driving tips .............. 291
Utility vehicle precautions .. 293
5-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
Automatic air conditioning sys-tem ................................... 298
Heated steering wheel/seat heaters ............................. 306
5-2. Using the interior lights Interior lights list ................. 308
5-3. Using the storage features List of storage features ...... 310
Luggage compartment features ......................................... 313
5-4. Other interior features Other interior features ........ 315
Garage door opener........... 326
6-1. Maintenance and care Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior................. 334
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior.................. 337
6-2. Maintenance
Maintenance requirements ........ ................................. 34
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General maintenance......... 342
Emission inspection and mainte- nance (I/M) programs ...... 344
6-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precau-tions ................................. 346
Hood .................................. 348
Positioning a floor jack ....... 349
5Interior features
6Maintenance and care
20Pictorial index
■Ceiling
Inside rear view mirror ........................................ .............. P.140
Sun visors..................................................... ...................... P.324
Vanity mirrors ................................................. .................... P.324
Vanity lights
*............................................................... ........ P.324
Interior lights/personal lights ................................ ........... P.308
Moon roof switches
*.......................................................... P.146
“SOS” button
*............................................................... ........ P.64
Assist grips ................................................... ..................... P.325
*: If equipped
271-1. For safe use
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For safety and security
1To fasten the seat belt, push
the plate into the buckle until
a click sound is heard.
2 To release the seat belt,
press the release button .
■Emergency locking retractor
(ELR)
The retractor will lock the belt during
a sudden stop or on impact. It may
also lock if you lean forward too
quickly. When the seat belt locks,
pull the belt strongly and then
release the belt, then a slow and
easy pulling will allow the belt to
extend.
■Automatic locking retractor
(ALR)
When a passenger’s shoulder belt is
completely extended and then
retracted even slightly, the belt is
locked in that position and cannot
be extended. This feature is used to
hold the child restraint system
(CRS) firmly. To free the belt again,
fully retract the belt and then pull the
belt out once more. ( P. 4 3 )
■After using the rear center seat
belt
Stow seat belt buckle in the pocket.
WARNING
●Do not use the seat belt
extender when installing a child
restraint system because the
belt will not securely hold the
child restraint system, increas-
ing the risk of death or serious
injury in the event of an acci-
dent.
●The personalized extender may
not be safe on another vehicle,
when used by another person,
or at a different seating position
other than the one originally
intended.
NOTICE
■When using a seat belt
extender
When releasing the seat belt,
press on the buckle release but-
ton on the extender, not on the
seat belt.
This helps prevent damage to the
vehicle interior and the extender
itself.
Fastening and releasing
the seat belt
Adjusting the seat belt
shoulder anchor height
(front seats)
301-1. For safe use
based on US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The air-
bag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on
information obtained from the sensors, etc., shown in the system
components diagram above. This in formation includes crash sever-
ity and occupant information. As the airbags deploy, a chemical
reaction in the inflators quickly fills the airbags with non-toxic gas to
help restrain the motion of the occupants.
■If the SRS airbags deploy
(inflate)
●Slight abrasions, burns, bruising,
etc., may be sustained from SRS
airbags, due to the extremely high
speed of deployment (inflation) by
hot gases.
●A loud noise and white powder will
be emitted.
●Parts of the airbag module (steer-
ing wheel hub, airbag cover and
inflator) as well as the parts
around the airbags may be hot for
several minutes. T he airbag itself
may also be hot.
●The windshield may crack.
●The hybrid system will be stopped
and fuel supply to the engine will
be stopped. ( P. 7 4 )
●All of the doors will be unlocked.
( P.116)
●The brakes and st op lights will be
controlled automatically. ( P.285)
●The interior lights will turn on auto-
matically. ( P.309)
●The emergency flashers will turn
on automatically. ( P.394)
●For Safety Connect subscribers, if
any of the following situations
occur, the system is designed to
send an emergency call to the
response center, notifying them of
the vehicle’s location (without
needing to push the “SOS” button)
and an agent will attempt to speak
with the occupants to ascertain
the level of emergency and assis-
tance required. If the occupants
are unable to communicate, the agent automatically treats the call
as an emergency and helps to dis-
patch the necessary emergency
services. (
P. 6 4 )
• When an SRS airbag has been deployed
• When a seat belt pretensioner has
operated
• When the vehicle has been involved in a severe rear-end colli-
sion
■The SRS airbags deploy in a
frontal impact when
●The following SRS airbags will
deploy in the event of an impact
that exceeds a th reshold level
(level of force corresponding to an
approximately 12 - 18 mph [20 -
30 km/h] frontal collision with a
fixed wall that does not move or
deform):
• SRS front airbags
• SRS knee airbag
●The threshold level at which the
SRS airbags will deploy will be
higher than normal in the in the
following situations:
• When the vehicle collides with an
object, such as a parked vehicle
or sign pole, which moves or
deforms on impact
• If the vehicle is involved in an underride collision, such as a colli-
sion in which the front of the vehi-
cle “underrides”, or goes under,
the bed of a truck
●Depending on the type of collision,
only the following may deploy:
• Seat belt pretensioners
●The SRS airbags for the front pas-
senger’s seat will not deploy if
there is no passe nger in the front
411-1. For safe use
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For safety and security
Exhaust gas precau-
tions
Harmful substance to the
human body is included in
exhaust gases if inhaled.
WARNING
Exhaust gases include harmful
carbon monoxide (CO), which is
colorless and odorless. Observe
the following precautions.
Failure to do so may cause
exhaust gases enter the vehicle
and may lead to an accident
caused by light-headedness, or
may lead to death or a serious
health hazard.
■Important points while driving
●Keep the back door closed.
●If you smell exhaust gases in
the vehicle even when the back
door is closed, open the win-
dows and have the vehicle
inspected at your Toyota dealer
as soon as possible.
■When parking
●If the vehicle is in a poorly venti-
lated area or a closed area,
such as a garage, stop the
hybrid system.
●Do not leave the vehicle with
the hybrid system on for a long
time.
If such a situation cannot be
avoided, park the vehicle in an
open space and ensure that
exhaust fumes do not enter the
vehicle interior.
●Do not leave the hybrid system
operating in an area with snow
build-up, or where it is snowing.
If snowbanks build up around
the vehicle while the hybrid sys-
tem is operating, exhaust gases
may collect and enter the vehi-
cle.
■Exhaust pipe
The exhaust system needs to be
checked periodically. If there is a
hole or crack caused by corro-
sion, damage to a joint or abnor-
mal exhaust noise, be sure to
have the vehicle inspected and
repaired by your Toyota dealer.
832-1. Instrument cluster
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Vehicle status information and indicators
*1: These lights come on when the power switch is turned to ON to
indicate that a
system check is
being performed. They will turn
off after the hybrid system is
started, or after a few seconds.
There may be a malfunction in a
system if the lights do not come
on, or turn off. Have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
*2: This light comes on when the system is turned off.
*3: This light illuminates on the out-side rear view mirrors.
*4: This light illuminates on the multi-information display.
*5: When the outside temperature is approximately 37°F (3°C) or
lower, this indicator will flash for
approximately 10 seconds, then
stay on.
*6: This light illuminates on the air conditioning operation panel.
*7: This light illumina tes on the front
interior/personal lights.
Driving assist information
indicator
*1, 2 (
P.408)
Intuitive parking assist
OFF indicator
*2 (if
equipped) ( P.268)
(Flashes)
Slip indicator*1 ( P.285)
VSC OFF indicator
*1, 2
( P.286)
Smart key system indica-
tor
*4 ( P.174)
“READY” indicator
( P.174)
(U.S.A.)
Parking brake indicator
( P.186)
(Canada)
Parking brake indicator
( P.186)
Brake hold standby indi-
cator ( P.189)
Brake hold operated indi-
cator ( P.189)
EV drive mode indicator
( P.179)
EV indicator ( P. 6 9 )
Eco drive mode indicator
( P.283)
Sport mode indicator (if
equipped) ( P.283)
Power mode indicator (if
equipped) ( P.283)
Low outside temperature
indicator
*5 ( P.84, 87)
Security indicator
*6
( P.76, 77)
“AIR BAG ON/OFF”
indicator
*1, 7 ( P. 3 7 )
892-1. Instrument cluster
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Vehicle status information and indicators
tomized in of the multi-informa-
tion display. (P. 9 6 )
■Changing the display
Press the display change button
until the desired item is dis- played.
■Display items
Odometer
Displays the total distance the vehi-
cle 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 the desired trip
meter and press and hold the dis-
play change button.
The brightness of the instrument
panel lights can be adjusted.
1 Brighter
2 Darker
WARNING
■The information display at
low temperatures
Allow the interior of the vehicle to
warm up before u sing the liquid
crystal informat ion display. At
extremely low temperatures, the
information display 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 exces-
sive engine braking and possibly
an accident resulting in death or
injury.
NOTICE
■To prevent damage to the
engine and its components
●Do not let the i ndicator needle
of the tachomete r enter the red
zone, which indicates the maxi-
mum engine speed.
●The engine may be overheating
if the engine coolant tempera-
ture gauge is in the red zone
(H). In this case, immediately
stop the vehicle in a safe place,
and check the engine after it
has cooled completely.
( P.438)
Odometer and trip meter
display
Changing the instrument
panel light brightness