
321-1. For safe use
seat belt.
3Buckle the seat belt and posi-
tion it comfortably.
The pretensioners help the seat 
belts to quickly restrain the 
occupants by retracting the seat 
belts when the vehicle is sub-
jected to certain types of severe 
frontal or side collision or a vehi-
cle rollover.
The pretensioners do not activate 
in the event of a minor frontal 
impact, a minor side impact or a 
rear impact.
■Replacing the belt after the pre-
tensioner has been activated
If the vehicle is involved in multiple 
collisions, the pretensioner will acti-
vate for the first collision, but will not 
activate for the  second or subse-
quent collisions.
■PCS-linked seat belt preten-
sioner control
If the PCS (Pre-Collision System) 
determines that the possibility of a 
collision with a vehi cle is high, the 
WARNING
■Using a seat belt comfort 
guide
Failure to obser ve the following 
precautions could reduce the 
effectiveness of the seat belt in an 
accident, causing death or seri-
ous injury.
●Make sure the belt is not twisted 
and that it lies flat. The elastic 
cord must be behind the belt 
and the guide must be on the 
front.
●To reduce the chance of injury 
in case of a sudden stop, sud-
den swerve or accident while 
driving, remove and store the 
comfort guide in its pocket when 
it is not in use.
●Always make sure the shoulder 
belt is positioned across the 
center of the shoulder. The belt 
should be kept away from the 
neck, and should not fall off the 
shoulder.
Seat belt pretensioners 
(front and outboard sec-
ond seats) 

421-1. For safe use
WARNING
●Do not attach anything to areas 
such as a door, windshield, side 
windows, front or rear pillar, roof 
side rail and assist grip.
●Do not hang coat hangers or 
other hard objects on the coat 
hooks. All of these items could 
become projectiles and may 
cause death or serious injury, 
should the SRS curtain shield 
airbags deploy.
●If a vinyl cover is put on the area 
where the SRS knee airbag will 
deploy, be sure to remove it.
●Do not use seat accessories 
which cover the parts where the 
SRS side airbags and SRS seat 
cushion airbag inflate as they 
may interfere with inflation of 
the SRS airbags. Such acces-
sories may prevent the side air-
bags and seat cushion airbag 
from activating correctly, disable 
the system or cause the side 
airbags and seat cushion airbag 
to inflate accidentally, resulting 
in death or serious injury.
●Do not strike or apply significant 
levels of force to the area of the 
SRS airbag components or the 
front doors. Doing so can cause 
the SRS airbags to malfunction.
●Do not touch any of the compo-
nent parts immediately after the 
SRS airbags have deployed 
(inflated) as they may be hot.
●If breathing becomes difficult 
after the SRS airbags have 
deployed, open a door or win-
dow to allow fresh air in, or 
leave the vehicle if it is safe to 
do so. Wash off any residue as 
soon as possible to prevent skin 
irritation.
●If the areas where the SRS air-
bags are stored, such as the 
steering wheel pad and front 
and rear pillar garnishes, are 
damaged or cracked, have 
them replaced by your Toyota 
dealer.
●Do not place anything, such as 
a cushion, on the front passen-
ger’s seat. Doing so will 
disperse the passenger’s 
weight, which prevents the sen-
sor from detecting the passen-
ger’s weight properly. As a 
result, the SRS front airbags for 
the front passenger may not 
deploy in the event of a colli-
sion.
■Modification and disposal of 
SRS airbag system compo-
nents
Do not dispose of your vehicle or 
perform any of the following modi-
fications without consulting your 
Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags 
may malfunction or deploy 
(inflate) accidentally, causing 
death or serious injury.
●Installation, re moval, disassem-
bly and repair of the SRS air-
bags
●Repairs, modific ations, removal 
or replacement of the steering 
wheel, instrument panel, dash-
board, seats or seat upholstery, 
front, side and rear pillars, roof 
side rails, front door panels, 
front door trims or front door 
speakers 

451-1. For safe use
1
For safety and security
WARNING
●Do not recline the front passen-
ger seatback so far that it 
touches a rear seat. This may 
cause the “PASS AIR BAG 
OFF” indicator light to be illumi-
nated, which indicates that the 
SRS airbags for the front pas-
senger will not activate in the 
event of a severe accident. If 
the seatback touches the rear 
seat, return the seatback to a 
position where it does not touch 
the rear seat. Keep the front 
passenger seatback as upright 
as possible when the vehicle is 
moving. Reclining the seatback 
excessively may lessen the 
effectiveness o f the seat belt 
system.
●If an adult sits in the front pas-
senger seat, the “PASS AIR 
BAG ON” indicator light is illumi-
nated. If the “PASS AIR BAG 
OFF” indicator is illuminated, 
ask the passen ger to sit up 
straight, well back in the seat, 
feet on the floor, and with the 
seat belt worn correctly. If the 
“PASS AIR BAG OFF” indicator 
still remains illuminated, either 
ask the passenger to move to 
the rear seat, or if that is not 
possible, move the front pas-
senger seat fully rearward.
●When it is unavoidable to install 
a forward-facing child restraint 
system on the fr ont passenger 
seat, install the child restraint 
system on the fr ont passenger 
seat in the proper order. 
(
P. 5 2 )
●Do not modify or remove the 
front seats.
●Do not kick the  front passenger 
seat or subject it to severe 
impact. Otherwise, the SRS 
warning light m ay come on to 
indicate a malfu nction of the 
front passenger occupant clas-
sification system. In this case, 
contact your Toyota dealer 
immediately.
●Child restraint systems installed 
on the rear seat should not con-
tact the front seatbacks.
●Do not use a seat accessory, 
such as a cushion and seat 
cover, that covers the seat 
cushion surface.
●Do not modify or replace the 
upholstery of the front seat. 

601-2. Child safety
■Child restraint LATCH 
anchors
LATCH anchors are provided for 
the outboard second seats.
■When installing in the rear 
outboard seats
Install the child restraint system 
in accordance to the operation 
manual enclosed with the child 
restraint system.
1 Adjust the seat
If there is a gap between the child 
seat and the seatback, adjust the 
seatback angle until good contact is 
achieved.
2Remove the head restraint if 
it interferes with your child 
restraint system. ( P.156)3
Widen the gap between the 
seat cushion and seatback 
slightly.
With flexible lower attach-
ments
4 Latch the hooks of the lower 
attachments onto the LATCH 
anchors.
For owners in Canada: 
The symbol on a child 
restraint system indicates   
the presence of a lower con-
nector system.
Canada only
With rigid lower attachments
4 Latch the buckles onto the 
LATCH anchors.
For owners in Canada: 
The symbol on a child 
restraint system indicates   
Child restraint system 
fixed with a child restraint 
LATCH anchor 

631-2. Child safety
1
For safety and security
anchors.
■Fixing the top tether strap 
to the anchor bracket (sec-
ond seats)
Install the child restraint system 
in accordance to the operation 
manual enclosed with the child 
restraint system.
1 Remove the head restraint if 
it interferes with your child 
restraint system. ( P.156)
2 Open the anchor bracket 
cover, latch the hook onto the 
anchor bracket and tighten 
the top tether strap.
Make sure the top tether strap is 
securely latched. ( P.59)
When installing the child restraint 
system with the head restraint 
being raised, be sure to have the 
top tether strap pass underneath 
the head restraint.
Hook Top tether strap
■Fixing the top tether strap 
to the anchor bracket (third 
center seat)
Install the child restraint system 
in accordance to the operation 
manual enclosed with the child 
restraint system.
1 Remove the head restraint if 
it interferes with your child 
restraint system. ( P.156)
2 Latch the hook onto the 
anchor bracket and tighten 
the top tether strap.
Make sure the top tether strap is 
securely latched. ( P. 5 9 )
When installing the child restraint 
system with the head restraint 
being raised, be sure to have the 
top tether strap pass underneath 
the head restraint.
Hook
Top tether strap 

711-4. Hybrid system
1
For safety and security
and you are unable to start the 
hybrid system, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
■Charging the 12-volt battery
 P. 4 7 9
■After the 12-volt battery has dis-
charged or when the terminal 
has been removed and installed 
during exchange, etc.
The gasoline engine may not stop 
even if the vehicle is being driven by 
the hybrid battery (traction battery). 
If this continues for a few days, con-
tact your Toyota dealer.
■Sounds and vibrations specific 
to a hybrid vehicle
There may be no engine sound or 
vibration even though the vehicle is 
able to move with the “READY” indi-
cator is illuminated. For safety, apply 
the parking brake and make sure to 
shift the shift lever to P when 
parked.
The following sounds or vibrations 
may occur when the hybrid system 
is operating and are not a malfunc-
tion:
●Motor sounds may be heard from 
the engine compartment.
●Sounds may be heard from the 
hybrid battery (traction battery) 
under the second seats when the 
hybrid system starts or stops.
●Relay operating sounds such as a 
snap or soft clank will be emitted 
from the hybrid battery (traction 
battery), under the second seats, 
when the hybrid system is started 
or stopped.
●Sounds from the hybrid system 
may be heard when the back door 
is open.
●Sounds may be heard from the 
transmission when the gasoline 
engine starts or stops, when driv-
ing at low speeds, or during idling.
●Engine sounds may be heard 
when accelerating sharply.
●Sounds may be heard due to 
regenerative braking when the 
brake pedal is depressed or as 
the accelerator pedal is released.
●Vibration may be felt when the 
gasoline engine starts or stops.
●Cooling fan sounds may be heard 
from the air intake vents under the 
second seats.
■Maintenance, repair, recycling, 
and disposal
Contact your Toyota dealer regard-
ing maintenance, repair, recycling 
and disposal. Do n ot dispose of the 
vehicle yourself.
When driving with the gasoline 
engine stopped, a sound, which 
changes in accordance with the 
driving speed, will be played in 
order to warn people nearby of 
the vehicle’s approach. The 
sound will stop when the vehicle 
speed exceeds approximately 
22 mph (35 km/h).
■Acoustic vehicle alerting sys-
tem
In the following cases, the acoustic 
vehicle alerting system may be diffi-
cult for surrounding people to hear.
●In very noisy areas
●In the wind or the rain
Also, as the acoustic vehicle alerting 
system is installed on the front of the 
vehicle, it may be more difficult to 
hear from the rear of the vehicle 
compared to the front.
Acoustic vehicle alerting 
system 

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 

1533-3. Adjusting the seats
3
Before driving
From outside
Pull the straps and raise the seat-
backs until they lock.
After using either strap, use the vel-
cro on the strap to attach it to the 
seatback.
2 Returning the outer head 
restraints.
Remove the secure d seat belts 
from the seat belt hangers before 
using them.
*: If equipped
1 Check that the shift lever is in 
P.
2 Turn the power switch to ON.
3 Adjust the driver’s seat, out-
side rear view mirrors and 
head-up display (if equipped) 
to the desired positions.
4 While pressing the “SET” but-
ton, or within 3 seconds after 
the “SET” button is pressed, 
press button “1” or “2” until 
the buzzer sounds.
If the selected button has already 
been preset, the previously 
recorded positio n will be overwrit-
Driving position mem-
or y*
This feature automatically 
adjusts the driver’s seat, 
outside rear view mirrors 
and head-up display (if 
equipped) to suit your pref-
erences.
Two different driving posi-
tions can be recorded into 
memory.
Each electronic key can be 
registered to recall your pre-
ferred driving position.
Recording a driving posi-
tion into memory