
751-4. Hybrid system
1
For safety and security
There are air intake vents under 
each side of the second seat for 
the purpose of cooling the 
hybrid battery (traction battery).
If the vents are blocked, it may 
interfere with the cooling of the 
hybrid battery (traction battery).
If input/output of the hybrid bat-
tery (traction battery) becomes 
WARNING
●If your vehicle needs to be 
towed, do so with all four 
wheels raised. If the wheels 
connected to the electric motor 
(traction motor) are on the 
ground when towing, the motor 
may continue to generate elec-
tricity. This may cause a fire. 
(  P.441)
●Carefully inspect the ground 
under the vehicle. If you find 
that liquid has leaked onto the 
ground, the fuel system may 
have been damaged. Leave the 
vehicle as soon as possible.
■Hybrid battery (traction bat-
tery)
●Never resell, hand over or mod-
ify the hybrid battery. To prevent 
accidents, hybrid batteries that 
have been removed from a dis-
posed vehicle are collected 
through your Toyota dealer. Do 
not dispose of the battery your-
self.
Unless the battery  is properly col-
lected, the following may occur, 
resulting in dea th or serious 
injury:
• The hybrid battery may be ille- gally disposed of or dumped, 
and it is hazardous to the envi-
ronment or someone may touch 
a high voltage part, resulting in 
an electric shock.
• The hybrid battery is intended to  be used exclusively with your 
hybrid vehicle. If the hybrid bat-
tery is used outside of your 
vehicle or modified in any way, 
accidents such as electric 
shock, heat generation, smoke 
generation, an explosion and 
electrolyte leakage may occur.
When reselling or  handing over 
your vehicle, the possibility of an 
accident is extremely high 
because the person receiving the 
vehicle may not be aware of these 
dangers.
●If your vehicle is disposed of 
without the hybrid battery hav-
ing been removed, there is a 
danger of serious electric shock 
if high voltage parts, cables and 
their connectors are touched. In 
the event that your vehicle must 
be disposed of, the hybrid bat-
tery must be disposed of by 
your Toyota dealer or a qualified 
service shop. If the hybrid bat-
tery is not disposed of properly, 
it may cause electric shock that 
can result in dea th or serious 
injury.
NOTICE
■Hybrid battery (traction bat-
tery)
Do not carry large amounts of 
water such as water cooler bottles 
in the vehicle. If water spills onto 
the hybrid battery (traction bat-
tery), the battery may be dam-
aged. Have the vehicle inspected 
by your Toyota dealer.
Hybrid battery (traction 
battery) air intake vent 

1343-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
Pressing the switch while the back 
door is opening/closing will stop the 
operation. Pressing the switch 
again will open the back door.
■Opening/closing the back 
door using the power back 
door switch on the back 
door
Press the switch.
Pressing the switch while the back 
door is opening/closing will stop the 
operation. Pressing the switch 
again will operate th e back door in 
the opposite direction.
■Closing the back door 
using the back door handle
Lower the back door using the 
back door handle, then a buzzer 
sounds and the back door auto-
matically closes.
■Opening/closing the back 
door using the kick sensor 
(vehicles with a Hands Free 
Power Back Door)
Vehicles without tow hitch
The Hands Free Power Back 
Door enables automatic opening 
and closing of the power back 
door by putting your foot near 
the lower center part of the rear 
bumper and moving it away 
from the rear bumper.
Vehicles with tow hitch
The Hands Free Power Back 
Door enables automatic opening 
and closing of the power back 
door by putting your foot near 
the lower left side of the rear 
bumper and moving it away 
from the rear bumper.
The center of the Hands Free 
Power Back Door sensor is indi-
cated by the   mark.
1 While carrying an electronic 
key, stand within the smart 
key system operation range, 
approximately 13.8 to 21.7 in. 
(35 to 55 cm) from the rear 
bumper. 

1353-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
3
Before driving
Vehicles without tow hitch
Kick sensor
Hands Free Power Back 
Door operation detection 
area
Smart key system operation 
detection area ( P.142)
Vehicles with tow hitch
Kick sensor
Hands Free Power Back 
Door operation detection 
area
Smart key system operation 
detection area ( P.142)
2 Perform a kick operation by 
moving your foot to within 
approximately 3.9 in. (10 cm) 
of the rear bumper and then 
pulling it back.
• Perform the entire kick opera- tion within 1 second. • The back door will not start 
operating while a foot is 
detected under the rear 
bumper.
• Operate the Hands Free  Power Back Door without 
contacting the rear bumper 
with your foot.
• If another electronic key is in  the cabin or luggage compart-
ment, it may take slightly lon-
ger than normal for the 
operation to occur.
Kick sensor
Hands Free Power Back 
Door operation detection 
area
3 When the kick sensor detects 
that your foot is pulled back, 
a buzzer will sound and the 
back door will automatically 
fully open/close.
If kick operation is performed while 
the back door is opening/closing, 
the back door will  stop the opera-
tion. Perform a kick operation again 
will operate  the back door in the 
opposite direction.
■Back door closer
In the event that the back door is left 
slightly open, the back door closer  

1373-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
3
Before driving
■Kick sensor operating condi-
tions (vehicles with a Hands 
Free Power Back Door)
●When the kick sensor operation 
setting is turned on ( P.510) and 
the power switch is turned off.
●When an electronic key is carried 
within the operation detection 
area.
■Situations in which the Hands 
Free Power Back Door may not 
operate properly (if equipped)
In the following  situations, the 
Hands Free Power Back Door may 
not operate properly:
●When a foot remains under the 
rear bumper.
●If the rear bumper is strongly hit 
with a foot or is touched for a 
while.
If the rear bumper has been touched 
for a while, wait for a short time 
before attempting to operate the 
Hands Free Power Back Door 
again.
●When standing excessively close 
to the rear bumper.
●When an external radio wave 
source interferes with the commu-
nication between the electronic 
key and the vehicle. ( P.143)
●When the vehicle is parked near 
an electrical noise source which 
affects the sensitivity of the Hands 
Free Power Back Door, such as a 
pay parking spot , gas station, 
electrically heated road, or fluo-
rescent light.
●When the vehicle is near a TV 
tower, electric po wer plant, radio 
station, large display, airport or 
other facility that  generates strong 
radio waves or electrical noise.
●When a large amount of water is 
applied to the rear bumper, such 
as when the vehicle is being 
washed or in heavy rain.
●When mud, snow, ice, etc. is 
attached to the rear bumper.
●When the vehicle has been 
parked for a while near objects 
that may move and contact the 
rear bumper, such as plants.
●When an accessory i s installed to 
the rear bumper.
If an accessory has been installed, 
turn the kick sensor operation set-
ting off. ( P.510)
■Preventing unintentional opera-
tion of the Hands Free Power 
Back Door (if equipped)
When an electronic key is in the 
operation detection area, the Hands 
Free Power Back Door may operate 
unintentionally, so be careful in the 
following situations:
●When a large amount of water is 
applied to the rea r bumper, such 
as when the vehicle is being 
washed or in heavy rain.
●When dirt is wip ed off the rear 
bumper.
●When a small animal or small 
object, such as a ball, moves 
under the rear bumper.
●When an object is moved from 
under the rear bumper.
●If someone is swinging their legs 
while sitting on the rear bumper.
●If the legs or another part of some-
one’s body contacts the rear 
bumper while passing by the vehi-
cle.
●When the vehicle is parked near 
an electrical noise source which 
affects the sensitivity of the Hands 
Free Power Back Door, such as a 
pay parking spot, gas station, 
electrically heated road, or fluo-
rescent light.
●When the vehicle is near a TV 
tower, electric pow er plant, radio 
station, large display, airport or 
other facility that generates strong 
radio waves or electrical noise.
●When the vehicle is parked in a 
place where objects such as 
plants are near the rear bumper. 

1433-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors
3
Before driving
●When an interior alarm sounds 
continuously
■Battery-saving function
The battery-saving function will be 
activated in order to prevent the 
electronic key battery and the 
12-volt battery from being dis-
charged while the vehicle is not 
operated for a long time.
●In the following situations, the 
smart key system may take some 
time to unlock the doors.
• The electronic key has been left in 
an area of approximately 6 ft. (2 
m) of the outside of the vehicle for 
10 minutes or longer.
• The smart key system has not  been used for 5 days or longer.
●If the smart key system has not 
been used for 14 days or longer, 
the doors canno t be unlocked at 
any doors except the driver’s door. 
In this case, take hold of the 
driver’s door handle, or use the  wireless remote c
ontrol or the 
mechanical key, to unlock the 
doors.
■Turning an electronic key to 
battery-saving mode
When battery-saving mode is set, 
battery depletion is minimized by 
stopping the electronic key from 
receiving radio waves.
Press   twice while pressing and 
holding  . Confirm that the elec-
tronic key indicator flashes 4 times.
While the battery-saving mode is 
set, the smart key system cannot be 
used. To cancel the function, press 
any of the electronic key buttons.
■Conditions affecting operation
The smart key system uses weak 
radio waves. In the following situa-
tions, the communication between 
the electronic key  and the vehicle 
may be affected, preventing the 
smart key system, wireless remote 
control and immobilizer system from 
operating proper ly. (Ways of cop-
ing: P.477)
●When the electronic key battery is 
depleted
●Near a TV tower,  electric power 
plant, gas station, radio station, 
large display, airpo rt or other facil-
ity that generates strong radio 
waves or electrical noise
●When the electronic key is in con-
tact with, or is c overed by the fol-
lowing metallic objects
• Cards to which  aluminum foil is 
attached
• Cigarette boxes that have alumi- num foil inside
SituationCorrection 
procedure
An attempt was 
made to lock the 
vehicle while a door 
was open.Close all of 
the doors 
and lock the 
doors again.
SituationCorrection procedure
The power switch 
was turned to ACC 
while the driver’s 
door was open (or 
the driver’s door was 
opened while the 
power switch was in 
ACC).
Turn the 
power 
switch off 
and close 
the driver’s 
door.
The power switch 
was turned off while 
the driver’s door was 
open.Close the 
driver’s 
door. 

1503-3. Adjusting the seats
7-seat modelsSeatback angle adjustment 
lever
Seat position adjustment 
lever
■Third seatsSeatback angle adjustment 
lever
■When entering/exiting the 
vehicle
Pull the seatback angle adjust-
ment lever   or   to tilt the 
seatback forward and then slide 
the seat forward.
Make sure that the second seat is 
free of passengers and obstruc-
tions before operating the lever.
■After passengers have 
entered/exited the vehicle
Lift up the seatback and slide 
the seat backward until it locks.
■Before folding down the 
second seats
1 Stow the armrest. ( P.362)
Moving a second seat for 
third seat access
Folding down the second 
seats 

1513-3. Adjusting the seats
3
Before driving
2Stow the second seat belt 
buckles.
3 Pass the outer seat belts 
through the seat belt hangers 
and secure the seat belt 
plates.
This prevents the shoulder belts 
from being damaged.
4Lower the head restraints to 
the lowest position. ( P.156)
■Folding down the second 
seats
1 Pull the seatback angle 
adjustment lever   or   to 
tilt the seatback forward.
Each seatback may be folded sep- arately.
2
Pull the seatback folding 
lever to unlock the seatback. 
The seatback will be folded 
down.
■After folding down the sec-
ond seats
Slide the folded second seats 
backward until they lock. 

1523-3. Adjusting the seats
■Returning the second seats
Lift up the seatbacks until they 
lock.
Remove the secure d seat belts 
from the seat belt hangers before 
using them.
■Before folding down the 
third seats
1 Stow the third seat belt buck-
les.
2 Pass the outer seat belts 
through the seat belt hangers 
and secure the seat belt 
plates.
This prevents the shoulder belts  from being damaged.
3
Lower the center head 
restraint to the lowest posi-
tion. ( P.156)
■Folding down the third 
seats
While pulling the seatback angle 
adjustment lever, fold down the 
seatbacks.
The outer head restraints will fold 
forward.
■Returning the third seats
1 Returning the seatbacks
From inside
Lift up the seatbacks until they lock.
Folding down the third 
seats