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In the event of a breakdown
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Original tyre sizeMediumLong
215/65 R16Placing a 225 wheel in the carrier is prohibited.
There is no 215/60 R17
215/60 R17 M&S
225/55 R17Placing a 215 wheel in the carrier is not recommended (risk of noise).
NOTIC E
A punctured tyre of size 215 or 225 can be placed in the carrier.
Removing a wheel
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Parking the vehicleImmobilise the vehicle where it does not obstruct traffic: the ground must be level, stable and non-slippery.With a manual gearbox, engage first gear
then switch off the ignition to block the wheels.With an automatic gearbox, place the gear selector in position P then switch off the ignition to block the wheels. With a drive selector, place the gear selector in position P then switch off the ignition to block the wheels.Apply the parking brake, unless it is programmed to automatic mode (for an electric parking brake), and check that the indicator lamp lights up on the instrument panel.Ensure that the occupants have left the vehicle and are located in a safe place.Never go underneath a vehicle raised using a jack; use an axle stand.With an electric parking brake, place a chock against the wheel diagonally opposite to the one being replaced.
► With a steel wheel, remove the bolt cover using tool 3 or the wheel trim by hand.► With an alloy wheel, remove the cover from each of the bolts using tool 3.► If the vehicle is so equipped, fit security bolt socket 4 to wheelbrace 1 to slacken the security bolt.► Slacken (without removing) the other wheel bolts using just wheelbrace 1.
► Place the foot of the jack on the ground and ensure that it is directly below the A or B jacking point provided on the underbody, whichever is closest to the wheel to be changed.
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Fuse N°Rating(Amps)Functions
F1930Windscreen wiper motor.
F2015Front and rear screenwash pump.
F2215Horn.
F2315Right-hand main beam headlamp.
F2415Left-hand main beam headlamp.
12 V battery / Accessory
battery
Procedure for starting the engine using another battery or charging a discharged battery.
Lead-acid starter batteries
ECO
Batteries contain harmful substances such as sulphuric acid and lead.They must be disposed of in accordance with regulations and must not, in any circumstances, be discarded with household waste.Take used remote control batteries and vehicle batteries to a special collection point.
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Protect your eyes and face before handling the battery.All operations on the battery must be carried out in a well ventilated area and away from naked flames and sources of sparks, so as to avoid the risk of explosion or fire.Wash your hands afterwards.
Electric motor
NOTIC E
Flat accessory batteryIt is no longer possible to start the motor or recharge the traction battery.
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Precautions before working on the accessory batterySelect mode P, switch off the ignition, check that the instrument panel is off and that the vehicle is not plugged in.
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Jump-starting another vehicleDo not use the accessory battery to jump-start another vehicle or to charge another vehicle's battery.
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Always replace the battery with one of equivalent specification.
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TOYOTA Pro Touch
11
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The touch screen is of the "capacitive" type.To clean the screen, use a soft, non-abrasive cloth (e.g. spectacles cloth) with no additional product.Do not use sharp objects on the screen.Do not touch the screen with wet hands.
Certain information is displayed permanently in the upper bar of the touch screen:– Air conditioning status information (depending on version), and direct access to the corresponding menu.– Radio Media and Telephone menu status information.– Privacy status information.– Access to the touch screen and digital instrument panel settings.Audio source selection (depending on equipment):– FM/DAB/AM radio stations (depending on equipment).– Telephone connected via Bluetooth and Bluetooth multimedia broadcast (streaming).– USB Memory stick.
NOTIC E
In the "Settings" menu, it is possible to create a profile for an individual or for a group of people with shared interests, and configure a wide range of settings (radio presets, audio settings, ambiences, etc.). Settings are applied automatically.
NOTIC E
In very hot conditions, the volume may be limited to protect the system. It may enter standby mode (with the screen and sound off) for 5 minutes or more.The system will resume normal operation when the temperature in the passenger compartment has dropped.
Steering mounted controls
Steering mounted controls -
Type 1
Radio:Select the previous/next preset radio
station.Select the previous/next item in a menu or a list.Media:Select the previous/next track.Select the previous/next item in a menu or a list.Radio:Short press: display the list of radio stations.Long press: update the list.Media:Short press: display the list of folders.Long press: display the available sorting options.Change audio source (radio; USB; AUX if equipment connected; CD; streaming).Confirm a selection.
Increase volume.
Decrease volume.
Mute/restore sound by simultaneously pressing the increase and decrease volume buttons.
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TOYOTA Pro Touch
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Calling a recently used
number
Press Telephone to display the main page.OrPress and hold
the steering mounted button.
Press "Recent calls".Select the desired contact from the displayed list.
NOTIC E
It is always possible to make a call directly from the telephone; as a safety measure, first park the vehicle.
Setting the ringtone
Press Telephone to display the main page. Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Press "Ring volume" to display the volume bar.Press the arrows or move the slider to set the ring volume.
Settings
Configuring profiles
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press "Profiles".
Select "Profile 1", "Profile 2", "Profile 3” or
"Common profile".Press this button to enter a name for the profile using the virtual keypad.Press "OK" to save.
Press the back arrow to confirm.
Press this button to activate the profile.
Press the back arrow again to confirm.
Press this button to reset the selected profile.
Adjusting the brightness
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press Brightness.
Move the slider to adjust the brightness of the screen and/or the instrument panel (depending on version).Press in the shaded area to confirm.
Modifying system settings
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press "Configuration" to access the secondary page.Press "System configuration".
Press the "Units" tab to change the units of distance, fuel consumption and temperature.
Press the "Factory settings" tab to restore the initial settings.
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Returning the system to factory settings activates the English language by default (depending on version).
Press the "System info" tab to display the versions of the various modules installed in the system.Press the "Privacy" tab,orPress Settings to display the main page.
Press "Privacy" to activate or deactivate the private data mode.Activate or deactivate:
– "No sharing (data, vehicle position)".– "Only data sharing”– "Data and vehicle position sharing"
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Press the back arrow to confirm.
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press "Configuration" to access the secondary page.Press "Screen configuration".
Press "Brightness".
Move the slider to adjust the brightness of the screen and/or the instrument panel (depending on version).Press the back arrow to confirm.
Press "Animation".Activate or deactivate: “Automatic scrolling”.Select "Animated transitions".
Press the back arrow to confirm.
Selecting the language
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press "Configuration" to access the secondary page.Select "Language" to change the language.Press the back arrow to confirm.
Setting the time
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press "Configuration" to access the secondary page.Press "Date and time".
Select "Time".Press this button to set the time using the
virtual keypad.Press "OK" to save the time.
Press this button to set the time zone.
Select the display format for the time (12h/24h).Activate or deactivate summer time (+1 hour).Activate or deactivate GPS synchronisation (UTC).Press the back arrow to save the settings.
NOTIC E
The system may not automatically manage the change between winter and summer time (depending on the country of sale).
Setting the date
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press "Configuration" to access the secondary page.Press "Date and time".
Select "Date".Press this button to set the date.
Press the back arrow to save the date.
Select the display format for the date.
Press the back arrow again to confirm.
NOTIC E
Time and date setting is only available if "GPS Synchronisation:" is deactivated.
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– Air conditioning status information (depending on version), and direct access to the corresponding menu.– Go directly to the audio source selection option, to view the list of radio stations (or list of titles depending on the source).– Go to the "Notifications" of messages, emails, map updates and, depending on the services, the navigation notifications.
– Go to the settings for the touch screen and the digital instrument panel.Audio source selection (depending on equipment):– FM/DAB/AM radio stations (depending on equipment).– Telephone connected via Bluetooth and Bluetooth multimedia broadcast (streaming).– USB memory stick.– Video (depending on equipment).
NOTIC E
In the "Settings" menu, it is possible to create a profile for an individual or for a group of people with shared interests, and configure a wide range of settings (radio presets, audio settings, navigation history, favourite contacts, etc.). Settings are applied automatically.
NOTIC E
In very hot conditions, the volume may be limited to protect the system. It may enter standby mode (with the screen and sound off) for 5 minutes or more.The system will resume normal operation when the temperature in the passenger compartment has dropped.
Steering mounted controls
Voice control:This control is located on the steering wheel or at the end of the lighting control lever (depending on equipment).Short press, system voice control.Long press, voice control for smartphone or CarPlay®, Android Auto via the system.
Increase volume.
Decrease volume.Mute by pressing the volume increase and decrease buttons simultaneously (depending on equipment).Restore the sound by pressing one of the two volume buttons.Media (short press): change the multimedia source.Telephone (short press): start telephone call.Call in progress (short press): access telephone menu.Telephone (long press): reject an incoming call, end call; when no call is in progress, access telephone menu.Radio (rotate): automatic search for the previous / next station.Media (rotate): previous / next track, move in a list.Short press: confirm a selection; if nothing selected, access to presets.Radio: display the list of stations.
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Modifying system settings
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Screen configuration".
Select "Animation".Activate or deactivate:Automatic
scrollingSelect "Brightness".Move the slider to adjust the brightness of the screen and/or the instrument panel.Press Settings to display the main page.
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "System settings".
Select "Units" to change the units of distance, fuel consumption and temperature.Select "Factory settings" to restore the initial settings.
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Resetting the system to "Factory settings" activates English and degrees Fahrenheit and
deactivates summer time.
Select "System info" to display the versions of the various modules installed in the system.
Selecting the language
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Languages" to change the language.
Setting the date
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Setting the time-date".
Select "Date".Press this button to set the date.
Press "OK" to confirm.
Select the display format for the date.
NOTIC E
Time and date setting is only available if "GPS synchronisation" is deactivated.
Setting the time
Press Settings to display the main page.
Press the "OPTIONS" button to access the secondary page.Select "Setting the time-date".
Select "Time".Press this button to set the time using the
virtual keypad.Press "OK" to confirm.
Press this button to set the time zone.
Select the display format for the time (12h/24h).Activate or deactivate summer time (+1 hour).Activate or deactivate GPS synchronisation (UTC).Press "OK" to confirm.
NOTIC E
The system may not automatically manage the change between winter and summer time (depending on the country of sale).
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Hill start assist 158–159Histogramme, fuel consumption 27–28Horn 11 2
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Ignition 153–154, 312
Ignition on 154Immobiliser, electronic 150Indicator, AdBlue® range 20Indicator, coolant temperature 18–19Indicator, engine oil level 19–20Indicator lamps, operation 99Indicators, direction 100Inflating tyres 219, 262Inflating tyres and accessories (using the kit) 229–232Information, vehicle 318Infrared camera 170Instrument panel 10, 171Intelligent Traction Control 11 4Internet browser 301, 304ISOFIX 142, 142–143
J
Jack 233Jump starting 247
K
Key 30–34, 36–37Key, electronic 30, 154Keyless Entry and Starting 30–36, 151, 153–154Key not recognised 154Key with remote control 34–35
Kit, hands-free 271, 285–286, 310Kit, puncture repair 230–232Kit, temporary puncture repair 229–232
L
Labels 6, 62Labels, identification 262Lane Departure Warning System (LDWS) 186–187Leather (care) 226Level, AdBlue® 217Level, brake fluid 216Level, Diesel additive 217–218Level, engine coolant 18–19, 216Level, engine oil 19–20, 215Level, headlamp wash 106Level, power steering fluid 216Levels and checks 214–217Level, screenwash fluid 106, 217Lighting 99Lighting dimmer 24Lighting, exterior 99, 102
Lighting, guide-me home 101Lighting, interior 96, 104Lighting, mood 104Lighting, welcome 101–102Loading 79, 212Loading area fittings 78Load reduction mode 210Load restraint 79
Locating your vehicle 31Locking 30–31, 34–35Locking from the inside 39Locking the doors 39–40Low fuel level 196–198Lumbar 52, 55–56
M
Mains socket (domestic network) 201Maintenance (advice) 199, 224Maintenance, routine 171, 217, 220Manoeuvring aids (recommendations) 169Map reading lamps 96Markings, identification 262Massage function 55–56Mat 74–75, 171Memorising a speed 172Menu 284Menu, main 27, 265Menus (audio) 278–279, 293–294Menu short cuts 27Messages 312