18Pictorial index
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Warning messages ............................................... ............... P.464
Emergency flasher switch ....................................... .......... P.446
Audio system
*1
Air conditioning system*2................................................. P.340
Usage................................................................................... P.340
Air conditioning system ............................. ............... P.333, 340
Usage.......................................................... ................. P.333, 340
Rear window defogger ........................................... ...... P.335, 342
Trunk opener main switch ................................................. P.135
Shift lever.................................................... ........................ P.185
Changing the shift position.................................... ............... P.185
Precautions for towing .. ....................................... ................ P.449
Power switch ................................................... ................... P.180
Starting the fuel cell system/c hanging the modes ................P.180
Emergency stop of the fuel cell system ............................... P.446
When the fuel cell system will not start ....................... ......... P.480
Warning messages ............................................... ............... P.464
Tilt and telescopic st eering control switch
*2/tilt and telescopic
steering lock release lever
*2............................................. P.147
Adjustment ..................................................... ...................... P.147
Driving position memory
*2.................................................... P.142
Hood lock release lever ........................................ ............. P.406
*1: Refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.
*2: If equipped
441-1. For safe use
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■Pop Up Hood precautions
●Before scrapping your vehicle,
make sure to contact your Toyota
dealer.
●The Pop Up Hood system cannot
be reused once it has operated.
Have it replaced by your Toyota
dealer.
■PCS-linked Pop Up Hood opera-
tion control
If the PCS (Pre-Collision System)
determines that the possibility of a
collision with a pedestrian or bicy-
clist is high, the Pop Up Hood will be
prepared to operate.
■Pop Up Hood operational condi-
tions
The Pop Up Hood will operate when
the vehicle detect s an impact such
as the following:
●The front bumper detects a frontal
impact equivalent to or greater
than that of a pedestrian while the
vehicle being driven within the
operational speed range of
approximately 16 to 34 mph (25 to
55 km/h). (The system is operated
by an impact of threshold level or
greater, even in the case of a
minor collision that may not leave
a trace on the front bumper. Also,
depending on the impact condi-
tions or vehicle speed, the system
may operate by a collision with a
light or small object or a small ani-
mal.)
●In other situations, such as the fol-
lowing the system may operate
when an impact is applied to the
lower part of the vehicle or front
bumper:
• Colliding with a curb
• Falling into a deep hole
• Landing hard
• Hitting the slope of a parking lot, an undulating road, a protruding
object or fa lling object
■Conditions under which the
Pop Up Hood may not operate
properly
●If a pedestrian c ollides with the
right or left corner of the front
bumper or the side of the vehicle.
As such impacts may be difficult to
detect, the system may not oper-
ate.
●If the vehicle speed is not
detected correctly , such as if the
vehicle is sliding sideways, the
system may not operate properly.
■Conditions under which the
Pop Up Hood will not operate
The Pop Up Hood will not operate in
the following situations:
●Colliding with a lying person
●A frontal impac t applied to the
front bumper while driving at
speeds outside of the operational
speed range
●A side impact or rear impact
●A vehicle rollover (In some acci-
dent situations, the Pop Up Hood
may operate.)
WARNING
■When the Pop Up Hood is
operated
●Do not pull the hood lock
release lever. Doing so after the
Pop Up Hood has operated will
further raise the hood and may
cause an injury. Do not drive
with the hood raised, as doing
so may block the driver’s vision,
possibly causing an accident.
●Do not forcibly push down the
hood. As the popped up hood
cannot be lowered by hand,
doing so may deform the hood
or cause an injury.
4067-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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1Pull the hood lock release
lever.
The hood will pop up slightly.
2Pull up the auxiliary catch
lever and lift the hood.■Front
Hood
Opening the hood
WARNING
■Pre-driving check
Check that the hood is fully closed
and locked.
If the hood is not locked properly,
it may open while the vehicle is in
motion and cause an accident,
which may result in death or seri-
ous injury.
Positioning a floor
jack
When using a floor jack, fol-
low the instructions in the
manual provided with the
jack and perform the opera-
tion safely.
When raising your vehicle
with a floor jack, position
the jack correctly. Improper
placement may damage
your vehicle or cause injury.
Location of the jack point
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Alphabetical Index549
Instrument panel light control
....................................... 100, 104
Interior lights .......................... 355
Intuitive parking assist .......... 261 Enabling/disabling the system........................................... 262
Function ............................... 261
Warning lights....................... 457
Warning message ................ 263
Inverter coolant ...................... 410 Checking .............................. 410
Ion filter ..................................... 84
J
Jack Positioning a floor jack ......... 406
Jam protection function Power windows .................... 162
K
Keyless entrySmart key system................. 136
Wireless remote control ....... 125
Keys ......................................... 124 Battery-saving function......... 137
Electronic key ....................... 124
If the electronic key does not operate properly ................. 482
If you lose your keys ............ 481
Key number plate ................. 124
Keyless entry................ 127, 136
Mechanical key .................... 124
Power switch ........................ 180
Replacing the battery ........... 436
Warning buzzer .................... 136
Wireless remote control ....... 125
Knee airbags ............................. 34
L
Lane Tracing Assist (LTA) ......230 Operation..............................230
Warning lights .......................457
Warning messages ...............240
Language (multi-information dis- play) ....................................... 111
LATCH anchors.........................60
Lever Auxiliary catch lever .............406
Hood lock release lever ........406
Internal trunk rele ase lever ...134
Shift lever .............................185
Turn signal lever ...................190
Wiper lever ...........................204
License plate lights Light switch...........................198
Replacing light bulbs ............443
Light bulbs Replacing .............................443
Lights Automatic High Be am ...........200
Front personal lights .............356
Headlight switch ...................198
Interior lights .................355, 356
Interior lights list ...................355
Rear personal lights .............356
Replacing light bulbs ............443
Trunk light .............................134
Turn signal lever ...................190
Vanity lights ..........................380
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ......230 Operation..............................230
Warning lights .......................457
Warning messages ...............240
Luggage mats .........................361
572
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HYDROGEN STATION INFORMATION
Auxiliary catch lever (P.406)
Trunk opener ( P.133)
Fuel door ( P.212)
Fuel door opener ( P.212)
Hood lock release lever ( P.406)
Tire inflation pressure ( P.501)
Hydrogen tanks’
fuel capacityP.497
Fuel typeCompressed hydrogen gasP.497
Cold tire inflation
pressureP.501