
4TABLE OF CONTENTS
Electronic key battery .........304
Checking and replacing fuses ......................................... 306
Light bulbs .......................... 309
7-1. Essential information Emergency flashers ........... 312
If your vehicle has to be stopped  in an emergency .............. 312
If the vehicle is submerged or  water on the road is rising......................................... 313
7-2. Steps to take in an emergency If your vehicle needs to be towed......................................... 315
If you think something is wrong ......................................... 318
Fuel pump shut off system ......................................... 319
If a warning light turns on or a  warning buzzer sounds .... 320
If a warning message is dis- played .............................. 330
If you have a flat tire (vehicles  without spare tire) ............ 334
If you have a flat tire (vehicles  with a spare tire) .............. 346
If the engine will not start ... 354
If you lose your keys .......... 356
If the electronic key does not  operate properly ............... 356
If the vehicle battery is dis- charged ............................ 358
If your vehicle overheats .... 362
If the vehicle becomes stuck ......................................... 3648-1. Specifications
Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) .................................. 366
Fuel information ................. 373
Tire information .................. 375
8-2. Customization Customizable features ....... 386
8-3. Initialization Items to initialize ................ 395
9-1. For owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ............................. 398
Reporting safety defects for  Canadian owners ............. 398
Seat belt instructions for Cana- dian owners (in French) ... 399
SRS airbag instructions for  Canadian owners (in French)......................................... 400
What to do if... (Troubleshooting) ......................................... 408
Alphabetical Index.............. 411
7When trouble arises
8Vehicle specifications
9For owners
Index 

14Pictorial index
Refueling method ................................................................. P.158
Fuel type/fuel tan k capacity ................................... .............. P.367
Tires.......................................................... ........................... P.282
Tire size/inflation pressure ................................... ................ P.370
Winter tires/tire chains ....................................... .................. P.230
Checking/rotation/tire pressur e warning system ..................P.282
Coping with flat tires......................................... ............ P.334, 346
Hood ........................................................... ......................... P.273
Opening ............................................................................... P.273
Engine oil ..................................................... ........................ P.368
Coping with overheating ...................................................... P.362
Headlights/daytime running lights .............................. ..... P.148
Turn signal lights/parking lights .............................. ......... P.148
Front side marker lights ....................................... ............. P.148
Fog lights
*............................................................... ............ P.153
Stop lights/tail lights/ rear side marker lights/
turn signal lights ............................................. ................... P.148
License plate lights........................................... ................. P.148
Tail lights.................................................... ......................... P.148
Back-up lights
Shifting the shift position  to R ............................... ............... P.137
*: If equipped
Light bulbs of the exterior lights for driving
(Replacing method: P.309, Watts: P.372) 

1274-1. Before driving
4
Driving
When the following unusual 
operation is performed with the 
accelerator pedal depressed, 
the engine output may be 
restrained.
When the shift lever is shifted 
to R
*.
 When the shift lever is shifted 
from P or R to forward drive 
shift position such as D
*.
When the system o perates, a mes-
sage appears on the multi-informa-
tion display. Read the message and 
follow the instruction.
*: Depending on the situation, the  shift position may not be 
changed.
■Drive-Start Control (DSC)
When the TRAC is turned off 
NOTICE
■When parking the vehicle
Always set the parking brake and 
shift the shift lever to P. Failure to 
do so may cause the vehicle to 
move or the vehi cle may acceler-
ate suddenly if the accelerator 
pedal is accidentally depressed.
■Avoiding damage to vehicle 
parts
●Do not turn the steering wheel 
fully in either direction and hold 
it there for an extended period 
of time.
Doing so may damage the 
power steering motor.
●When driving over bumps in the 
road, drive as slowly as possible 
to avoid damagi ng the wheels, 
underside of the vehicle, etc.
■If you get a flat tire while driv-
ing
A flat or damaged tire may cause 
the following situations. Hold the 
steering wheel firmly and gradu-
ally depress the brake pedal to 
slow down the vehicle.
●It may be difficult to control your 
vehicle.
●The vehicle will make abnormal 
sounds or vibrations.
●The vehicle will lean abnor-
mally.
Information on what to do in case 
of a flat tire (
P.334,346)
■When encountering flooded 
roads
Do not drive on a road that has 
flooded after heavy rain etc. 
Doing so may cause the following 
serious damage to the vehicle:
●Engine stalling
●Short in electrical components
●Engine damage caused by 
water immersion
In the event that you drive on a 
flooded road and the vehicle 
becomes flooded or stuck in mud 
or sand, be sure to have your Toy-
ota dealer check the following:
●Brake function
●Changes in the quantity and 
quality of the engine oil, tran-
saxle fluid, etc.
●Lubricant condition for the bear-
ings and suspension joints 
(where possible), and the func-
tion of all joints, bearings, etc.
Sudden start restraint 
control (Drive-Start Con-
trol [DSC]) 

1374-2. Driving procedures
4
Driving
3Check that “IGNITION ON” is 
displayed on the multi-infor-
mation display and press the 
engine switch shortly and 
firmly.
4 Check that “ACCESSORY” 
or “IGNITION ON” on the 
multi-information display are 
off.
*: To improve fuel efficiency and 
reduce noise, shift the shift lever 
to D for normal driving.
■To protect the continuously 
variable transmission
If the continuously variable trans-
mission fluid temperature is high, 
“Transmission Oil Temp. High Stop 
in a safe place and See owner’s 
manual” will be displayed on the 
multi-information  display and the 
vehicle will go into transmission pro-
tection mode automatically. Have 
the vehicle inspected by your Toyota 
dealer.
NOTICE
■To prevent battery discharge
Do not stop the engine when the 
shift lever is in a position other 
than P. If the engin e is stopped in 
another shift lever position, the 
engine switch will not be turned 
off and remained to ON. If the 
vehicle is left in ON, battery dis-
charge may occur.
Continuously variable 
transmission
Select the shift position 
depending on your purpose 
and situation.
Shift position purpose 
and functions
Shift posi-
tionObjective or function
PParking the vehi-
cle/starting the engine
RReversing
N
Neutral
(Condition in which the  power is not transmit- ted)
DNormal driving*
M
10-speed sport sequen-tial shiftmatic mode driving ( P.140) 

1824-5. Using the driving support systems
The LDA system warns the 
driver if the vehicle may deviate 
from the current lane or course
*, 
and also can slightly operate the 
steering wheel to help avoid 
deviation from the lane or 
course
*.
The front camera is used to 
detect lane lines or a course
*.
*: Boundary between the asphalt  and grass, soil, etc., or structures, 
such as a curb, guardrail, etc.
■Lane departure alert func-
tion
When the system determines 
that the vehicle might depart 
from its lane or course
*, a warn-
ing is displayed on a display, 
and either a warning buzzer will 
sound or the steering wheel will 
vibrate to alert the driver.
Check the area around your vehicle 
and carefully operate the steering 
wheel to move the vehicle back to 
the center of the lane or course
*.
Vehicles with BSM: If the system 
determines that the vehicle may 
collide with a vehicle in an adjacent 
lane, the lane de parture alert will 
operate even if the  turn signals are 
operating.
*: Boundary between the asphalt  and grass, soil, etc., or structures,  such as a curb, 
guardrail, etc.
■Lane departure prevention 
function
If the system determines that 
the vehicle is likely to depart 
from its lane or course
*, it pro-
vides assistance through steer-
ing wheel operations to help 
avoid deviation from the lane or 
course.
If the system determines that the 
steering wheel has not been oper-
ated for a certain amount of time or 
the steering wheel is not being 
firmly gripped, a warning message 
may be displayed and a warning 
buzzer may sound to alert the 
driver.
Vehicles with BSM: If the system 
determines that the vehicle may 
collide with a vehicl e in an adjacent 
lane, the lane departure prevention 
function will operate even if the turn 
signals are operating.
LDA (Lane Depar ture 
Alert)
Basic functions 

2656-2. Maintenance
6
Maintenance and care
6-2.Maintenance
■Repair and replacement
It is recommended that genuine 
Toyota parts be used for repairs to 
ensure performanc e of each sys-
tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in 
replacement or if a repair shop other 
than a Toyota dealer performs 
repairs, confirm the warranty cover-
age.
■Allow inspection and repairs to 
be performed by a Toyota 
dealer
●Toyota technicians are 
well-trained specialists and are 
kept up to date with the latest ser-
vice information. They are well 
informed about the operation of all 
systems on your vehicle.
●Keep a copy of the repair order. It 
proves that the maintenance that 
has been performed is under war-
ranty coverage. If any problem 
should arise while your vehicle is 
under warranty, your Toyota 
dealer will promptly take care of it.
General maintenance should be 
performed on a daily basis. This 
can be done by yourself or by a 
Toyota dealer.
Scheduled maintenance should 
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
For details about maintenance 
items and schedules, refer to the 
“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or 
“Owner’s Manual Supplement”.
Maintenance require-
ments
To ensure safe and econom-
ical driving, day-to-day care 
and regular maintenance 
are essential. It is the 
owner’s responsibility to 
perform regular checks. 
Toyota recommends the 
maintenance below.
WARNING
■If your vehicle is not properly 
maintained
Improper maintenance could 
result in serious damage to the 
vehicle and possible death or seri-
ous injury.
■Handling of the battery
●Engine exhaust, some of its 
constituents, and a wide variety 
of automobile components con-
tain or emit chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause 
cancer and birth defects and 
other reproductive harm. Work 
in a well ventilated area.
●Oils, fuels and fluids contained 
in vehicles as well as waste pro-
duced by component wear con-
tain or emit chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause 
cancer and birth defects or 
other reproductive harm. Avoid 
exposure and wash any 
affected area immediately.
●Battery posts, terminals and 
related accessories contain lead 
and lead compounds which are 
known to cause brain damage. 
Wash your hands after han-
dling. ( P.279)
General maintenance
Scheduled maintenance 

2676-2. Maintenance
6
Maintenance and care
General maintenance
Listed below are the general 
maintenance items that 
should be performed at the 
intervals specified in the 
“Owner’s Warranty Informa-
tion Booklet” or “Owner’s 
Manual Supplement/Sched-
uled Maintenance Guide”. It 
is recommended that any 
problem you notice should 
be brought to the attention 
of your Toyota dealer or 
qualified service shop for 
advice.
WARNING
■If the engine is running
Turn the engine off and ensure 
that there is adequate ventilation 
before performing maintenance 
checks.
Engine compartment
ItemsCheck points
BatteryCheck the connec-
tions. ( P.279)
Brake fluid
Is the brake fluid at 
the correct level? 
( P.278)
Engine coolant
Is the engine cool-
ant at the correct 
level? ( P.277)
Engine oil
Is the engine oil at 
the correct level? 
( P.275)
Exhaust sys-
temThere should not 
be any fumes or 
strange sounds.
Radiator/con-
denser
The radiator and 
condenser should 
be free from for-
eign objects. 
( P.278)
Washer fluid
Is there sufficient 
washer fluid? 
( P.281)
Vehicle interior
ItemsCheck points
Accelerator 
pedal
• The accelerator 
pedal should 
move smoothly 
(without uneven 
pedal effort or 
catching).
Continuously 
variable trans-
mission “Park” 
mechanism
• When parked on a slope and the 
shift lever is in P, 
is the vehicle 
securely 
stopped?
ItemsCheck points 

2756-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
6
Maintenance and care
Washer fluid tank (P.281)
Engine coolant reservoir ( P.275)
Fuse boxes ( P.306)
Engine oil filler cap ( P.276)
Engine oil level dipstick ( P.275)
Battery ( P.279)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P.278)
Radiator ( P.278)
Condenser ( P.278)
Electric cooling fan
With the engine at operating 
temperature and turned off, 
check the oil level on the dip- stick.
■Checking the engine oil
1 Park the vehicle on level 
ground. After warming up the 
engine and turning it off, wait 
Engine compar tment
Components
Checking and adding the 
engine oil