
3607-2. Steps to take in an emergency
recharge the battery of your 
vehicle.
5 Open and close any of the 
doors of your vehicle with the 
engine switch OFF.
6 Maintain the engine speed of 
the second vehicle and start 
the engine of your vehicle by 
turning the engine switch to 
ON.
7 Once the vehicle’s engine 
has started, remove the 
jumper cables in the exact 
reverse order from which 
they were connected.
Once the engine starts, have the 
vehicle inspected at your Toyota 
dealer as soon as possible.
■Starting the engine when the 
battery is discharged
The engine cannot be started by 
push-starting.
■To prevent battery discharge
●Turn off the headlights and the 
audio system while  the engine is 
off.
●Turn off any unnecessary electri-
cal components when the vehicle 
is running at a low speed for an 
extended period, such as in heavy 
traffic.
■When the battery is removed or 
discharged
●Information stor ed in the ECU is 
cleared. When the battery is 
depleted, have the vehicle 
inspected at you r Toyota dealer.
●Some systems may  require initial-
ization. ( P.395)
■When removing the battery ter-
minals
When the battery terminals are 
removed, the information stored in 
the ECU is cleared. Before remov-
ing the battery term inals, contact 
your Toyota dealer.
■Charging the battery
The electricity stored in the battery 
will discharge grad ually even when 
the vehicle is not in use, due to nat-
ural discharge and the draining 
effects of certain  electrical appli-
ances. If the vehicle is left for a long 
time, the battery  may discharge, 
and the engine may be unable to 
start. (The battery recharges auto-
matically during driving.)
■When recharging or replacing 
the battery
●In some cases, it may not be pos-
sible to unlock the doors using the 
smart key system when the bat-
tery is discharged. Use the wire-
less remote control or the 
mechanical key to lock or unlock 
the doors.
●The engine may not start on the 
first attempt after  the battery has 
recharged but will start normally 
after the second attempt. This is 
not a malfunction.
●The engine switch mode is memo-
rized by the vehicle. When the 
battery is reconnected, the system 
will return to the mode it was in 
before the bat tery was dis-
charged. Before disconnecting the 
battery, turn the engine switch off.
If you are unsure what mode the 
engine switch wa s in before the 
battery discharged, be especially 
careful when reconnecting the 
battery.
■When replacing the battery
●Use a battery that conforms to 
European regulations.
●Use a battery that the case size is 
same as the previous one (LN1), 
20 hour rate capacity (20HR) is  

3617-2. Steps to take in an emergency
7
When trouble arises
equivalent (45Ah) or greater, and 
performance rating (CCA) is 
equivalent (307A) or greater.
• If the sizes differ, the battery can- not be properly secured.
• If the 20 hour rate  capacity is low, 
even if the time period where the 
vehicle is not used is a short time, 
the battery may discharge and the 
engine may not be able to start.
●For details, consu lt your Toyota 
dealer.
WARNING
■When removing the battery 
terminals
Always remove the negative (-) 
terminal first. If the positive (+) ter-
minal contacts any metal in the 
surrounding area when the posi-
tive (+) terminal is removed, a 
spark may occur, l eading to a fire 
in addition to electrical shocks 
and death or serious injury.
■Avoiding battery fires or 
explosions
Observe the following precautions 
to prevent accidentally igniting the 
flammable gas that may be emit-
ted from the battery:
●Make sure each jumper cable is 
connected to the correct termi-
nal and that it is not unintention-
ally in contact with any other 
than the intended terminal.
●Do not allow the other end of 
the jumper cable connected to 
the “+” terminal to come into 
contact with any other parts or 
metal surfaces in the area, such 
as brackets or unpainted metal.
●Do not allow the + and - clamps 
of the jumper cables to come 
into contact with each other.
●Do not smoke, use matches, 
cigarette lighters or allow open 
flame near the battery.
■Battery precautions
The battery contains poisonous 
and corrosive acidic electrolyte, 
while related parts contain lead 
and lead compounds. Observe 
the following precautions when 
handling the battery:
●When working with the battery, 
always wear safety glasses and 
take care not to allow any bat-
tery fluids (acid) to come into 
contact with skin, clothing or the 
vehicle body.
●Do not lean over the battery.
●In the event that battery fluid 
comes into contact with the skin 
or eyes, immediately wash the 
affected area with water and 
seek medical attention. Place a 
wet sponge or cloth over the 
affected area until medical 
attention can be received.
●Always wash your hands after 
handling the battery support, 
terminals, and other bat-
tery-related parts.
●Do not allow children near the 
battery.
NOTICE
■When handling jumper cables
When connecting the jumper 
cables, ensure that they do not 
become entangled in the cooling 
fan or engine drive belt. 

3698-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
*: The fluid capacity is a reference quantity.If replacement is necessary, contact your Toyota dealer.
Cooling system
Capacity (Reference)6.8 qt. (6.4 L, 5.6 Imp. qt.)
Coolant type
Use either o f the following:
 “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”
 Similar high-quality et hylene glycol-based 
non-silicate, non -amine, non-nitrite, and 
non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic 
acid technology
Do not use pla in water alone.
Ignition system (spark plug)
MakeDENSO FC20HR-Q8
Gap0.032 in. (0.8 mm)
NOTICE
■Iridium-tipped spark plugs
Use only iridium-tipped spark plugs. Do not adjust the spark pl ug gap.
Electrical system (battery)
Open voltage at 68°F (20°C):
12.3 V or higher
(Turn the engine switch off and turn on the 
high beam headlights for 30 seconds.)
Charging rates5 A max.
Continuously variable transmission
Fluid capacity*9.0 qt. (8.5 L, 7.5 Imp. qt.)
Fluid typeToyota Genuine CVT Fluid FE 

3808-1. Specifications
Recommended inflation pres-
sureCold tire inflation pressure recommended 
by a manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those 
standard items which may be replaced) of 
automatic transmission, power steering, 
power brakes, power windows, power 
seats, radio and heater, to the extent that 
these items are available as fac-
tory-installed equipment (whether installed 
or not)
Curb weight
The weight of a motor vehicle with stan-
dard equipment, including the maximum 
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so 
equipped, air conditioning and additional 
weight optional engine
Maximum loaded vehicle 
weight
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
(b) Accessory weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
Normal occupant weight
150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occu-
pants specified in the second column of 
Table 1
* that follows
Occupant distribution
Distribution of occupan ts in a vehicle as 
specified in the thi rd column of Table 1
* 
below
Production options weight
The combined weight o f installed regular 
production options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 
kg) in excess of the s tandard items which 
they replace, not previously considered in 
curb weight or accessory weight, including 
heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, 
heavy duty battery, and special trim
Rim
A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube 
assembly upon which the tire beads are 
seated
Tire related termMeaning 

412Alphabetical Index
Brake assist ............................ 225
Break-in tips ........................... 123
Brightness control Instrument panel light control74, 77
Meter light control ................... 76
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ...... 209
C
Care Exterior ................................. 260
Interior .................................. 262
Seat belts ............................. 262
Wheels and wheel ornaments........................................... 260
Cargo capacity ....................... 131
Cargo hooks ........................... 248
Chains ..................................... 231
Child restraint system Fixed with a LATCH system ... 56
Fixed with a seat belt ............. 51
Front passenger occupant clas-sification system ................... 40
Points to remember ................ 47
Riding with children ................ 46
Types of child restraint system  installation met hod ............... 49
Using an anchor bracket ........ 57
Child safety Airbag precautions ................. 36
Battery precautions ...... 280, 361
Child restraint system............. 49
Heated steering  wheel and seat 
heater precautions ............. 241
How your child should wear the  seat belt................................ 28
Power window lock switch.... 119
Power window precautions .. 118
Rear door child-protectors...... 98
Seat belt extender precautions ............................................. 28
Seat belt precautions ............. 46 Child-protectors........................98
Cleaning
Exterior .................................260
Interior ..................................262
Seat belts .............................262
Wheels and wheel ornaments...........................................260
Clock ................... .....72, 74, 75, 77
Coat hooks ..............................258
Condenser ............. ..................278
Console box ............................247
Consumption screen ................88
Continuously variable transmis- sion ........................................137If  th e s hif t le ver  ca n no t b e s hif te d  from P .................................139
M mode ................................140
Paddle shift switches ....139, 140
Cooling system .......................277 Engine overheating  .............362
Cruise control .........................201
Cup holders.............................246
Current fuel consumption..79, 84
Curtain shield airbags ..............31
Customizable featu res ...........386
D
Daytime running light system148
Defogger
Outside rear view mirrors .....237
Rear window.........................237
Windshield ............................236
Dimensions .............................366
Dinghy towing .........................132
Display Cruise control .......................202
Dynamic radar cruise control 196
Multi-information  display...77, 83
RCTA ....................................214
Warning message.................330
Display change button .......73, 76
Do-it-yourself maintenance ...266 

415Alphabetical Index
H
Head restraints ....................... 110
HeadlightsAHB (Automatic High Beam) 150
Light switch .......................... 148
Replacing light bulbs ............ 309
Heated steering wheel ........... 241
Heaters Automatic air conditioning sys-tem ..................................... 234
Heated steering wheel ......... 241
Outside rear view mirrors ..... 237
Seat heaters ......................... 241
High mounted stoplight Replacing light bulbs ............ 309
Hill-start assist control .......... 226
Hood Open .................................... 273
Hooks Cargo hooks ......................... 248
Coat hooks ........................... 258
Grocery bag hooks ............... 248
Retaining hooks (floor mat) .... 24
Horn ......................................... 113
I
I/M test ..................................... 270
Identification Engine .................................. 367
Vehicle.................................. 366
Ignition switch (engine switch) ............................................... 133Auto power off function ........ 136
Changing the engine switch  modes ................................ 135
If your vehicle has to be stopped  in an emergency................. 312
Illuminated entry system ....... 244
Indicators .................................. 70
Initialization Items to initialize................... 395 Maintenance .........................266
Power windows .................... 117
Inside rear view m irror ........... 114
Instrument panel light control74,  77
Intercooler coolant Capacity ...............................369
Interior lights...........................243 Front interior light .................243
Rear interior light ..................243
J
JackPositioning a floor jack .........274
Vehicle-equipped jack ..336, 347
Jack handle .....................336, 347
Jam protection function Power windows .................... 117
K
Keyless entrySmart key system .................102
Wireless remote control..........93
Keys Battery-saving function .........103
Electronic key .........................92
Engine switch .......................133
If the electronic key does not operate properly .................356
If you lose your keys.............356
Key number plate ...................92
Keyless entry ..........95, 101, 102
Mechanical key.......................92
Replacing the battery ...........304
Warning buzzer ....................103
Wireless remote control..........93
Knee airbags .............................31
L
Lane Departure Alert (LDA) ...182 

418Alphabetical Index
Turn signal lever ................... 141
Rear view mirror Inside rear view mirror.......... 114
Outside rear view mirrors ..... 115
Rear window defogger ........... 237
Rear window wiper ................. 155
Refueling Capacity ............................... 367
Fuel types............................. 367
Opening the fuel tank cap .... 157
Replacing Electronic key battery ........... 304
Fuses ................................... 306
Light bulbs ............................ 309
Reporting safety defects for  Canadian owners ................. 398
Reporting safety defects for U.S.  owners................................... 398
Resetting the message indicat- ing maintenance is required 266
Road Sign Assist (RSA) ......... 206
RSA (Road Sign Assist) ......... 206
S
Safe Exit Assist ...................... 219
Safety Connect ......................... 60
Seat belt reminder light ......... 323
Seat belts .................................. 27 Automatic Locking Retractor .. 29
Child restraint system installation............................................. 49
Cleaning and maintaining the  seat belt.............................. 262
Emergency Locking Retractor 29
How to wear your seat belt..... 28
How your child should wear the  seat belt................................ 28
Pregnant women, proper seat  belt use................................. 27
Reminder light and buzzer ... 323
Seat belt extender .................. 28
Seat belt pretensioners .......... 30 SRS warning light .................321
Seat heaters ............................241
Seating capacity .............131, 366
Seats Adjustment ...........................107
Adjustment precautions ........107
Child seats/child restraint system installation ............................47
Cleaning ...............................262
Head restraints ..................... 110
Properly sitting in the seat ......25
Seat heaters ....... ..................241
Secondary Collision Brake ....226
Sensor AHB (Automatic High Beam) 150
Automatic headlight system .148
BSM (Blind Spot M onitor) .....209
Radar sensor ................210, 220
RCTA ....................................215
Service reminder message ....266
Shift lever Continuously variable transmis-sion .....................................137
Side airbags ..............................31
Side marker lights Light switch...........................148
Wattage ................................372
Side mirrors Adjustment ........................... 115
BSM (Blind Spot M onitor) .....209
Folding.................................. 116
RCTA function.......................214
Side turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs ............309
Turn signal lever ...................141
Side windows .......................... 117
Smart key system Antenna location...................102
Entry functions................95, 101
Starting the engine ...............133
Snow tires ...............................230 

421Alphabetical Index
Open window ....................... 118
PDA (Proactive Driving Assist)........................................... 325
Seat belt ............................... 323
Warning lights ........................ 320 ABS ...................................... 322
Brake hold operated indicator........................................... 327
Brake Override System ........ 322
Brake system ....................... 320
Charging system .................. 321
Cruise control indicator ........ 325
Drive-Start Control ............... 322
Driving assist information indica- tor ....................................... 326
Dynamic radar cruise control  indicator.............................. 325
Electric power steering ......... 322
High coolant temperature ..... 320
LDA indicator ........................ 325
Low engine oil pressure ....... 321
Low fuel level ....................... 323
LTA indicator ......................... 324
Malfunction indicator lamp ... 321
Parking brake indicator ........ 326
PDA indicator ....................... 325
Pre-collision system ............. 324
Seat belt reminder light ........ 323
Slip indicator......................... 326
SRS ...................................... 321
Tire pressure ........................ 324
Warning messages................. 330
Washer Checking .............................. 281
Preparing and c hecking before 
winter.................................. 230
Switch................................... 154
Washing and waxing .............. 260
Weight Cargo capacity ..................... 131
Load limits ............................ 131
Weight .................................. 366 Wheels .....................................301
Replacing .............................301
Size ......................................370
Window lock switch ............... 119
Windows Power windows .................... 117
Rear window defogger .........237
Washer .................................154
Windshield wipers ..................154
Winter driving tips ..................230
Wireless charger.....................251
Wireless remote control Battery-Saving Function .......103
Locking/Unlocking ..................93
Replacing the battery ...........304
Refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL” for 
information regarding the 
equipment listed below.
· Navigation system
· Audio/visual system
· Rear view monitor system