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necessary, to slow the vehicle (indicated by the flashing of this warning lamp on the instrument panel and the brake lamps coming on).For information on weights and towed loads, refer to the Engine technical data and towed loads section or your vehicle’s registration certificate.To ensure safe driving with a Towing device, refer to the corresponding section.
Malfunction
If a fault occurs, this warning lamp lights up on the instrument panel, accompanied by a message and an audible signal.To continue towing a trailer, reduce speed and drive carefully!Have it checked by any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
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The trailer stability control system provides an extra safety feature under normal driving conditions, when following the recommendations for use of trailers and current legislation in force in your country. It must not encourage the driver to take extra risks, such as using a trailer in unsuitable
conditions of operation (e.g. excessive load, exceeded nose weight, worn or under-inflated
tyres, faulty braking system) or driving at excessive speed.In certain cases, the system may not detect trailer snaking, particularly with a light trailer.When driving on slippery or poor surfaces, the system may not be able to prevent sudden trailer snaking.
Toyota Traction Select
(Depending on version)A special, patented traction control system, which improves driveability on snow, mud and sand.This system, optimised for operation in a range of conditions, enables you to manoeuvre in most slippery conditions (encountered during normal passenger car use).When combined with all-season Peak Mountain Snow Flake tyres, this system offers a compromise between safety, grip and driveability.The accelerator pedal should be pressed sufficiently to allow the system to harness the power of the engine. Operation at high engine speeds is completely normal.A five-position selector knob allows you to choose the setting best suited to the driving conditions encountered.
An indicator lamp associated with each mode comes on, accompanied by the display of a message to confirm your choice.
Operating modes
Standard (VSC)
This mode is calibrated for a low level of wheel spin, based on the different levels of grip normally encountered on the road.
NOTIC E
Every time the ignition is switched off, the system automatically resets to this mode.
Snow
This mode adapts its strategy to the conditions of grip encountered for each of
the two front wheels on moving off.
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If your vehicle has an automatic gearbox, do not try to start the engine by pushing the vehicle.
Drive selector (Electric)
The drive selector is a pulse selector with a regenerative braking function.The drive selector provides traction control based on the driving style, the road profile and the vehicle load.With regenerative braking activated, it also manages engine braking when the accelerator pedal is released.
P.ParkButton for parking the vehicle: the front wheels are locked (the button lights up to indicate that it is activated).
R.ReverseTo engage reverse gear, with your foot on the brake pedal.
N.NeutralTo move the vehicle with the ignition off and so allow it to free-wheel.For more information on Free-wheeling, refer to the corresponding section.
D.Drive (automatic forward gear)
B.Brake (regenerative braking)Button for changing to Drive/automatic forward gear mode with regenerative braking function (the button lights up to indicate that it is activated).
Information displayed on
the instrument panel
When the ignition is switched on, the drive selector status is displayed on the instrument panel:P: Park.R: Reverse.N: Neutral.D: Drive (automatic forward gear).B: Brake (automatic forward gear with regenerative braking function activated).
Operation
► Move the selector by pressing it forwards (N or R) or rearwards (N or D) once or twice, passing the point of resistance if necessary.For example, to change from P to R (with your foot on the brake pedal), either push forwards twice without passing the point of resistance or push just once, passing the point of resistance.
Regenerative braking
With the Brake function and when decelerating
The Brake function emulates engine braking, slowing the vehicle with no need to depress the brake pedal. The vehicle slows more quickly when the driver releases the accelerator pedal.The energy recovered when the accelerator pedal is released is then used to partially recharge the traction battery, thereby increasing the vehicle's driving range.
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The resulting deceleration of the vehicle does not cause the brake lamps to come on.
► From mode D, press button B to activate/deactivate the function (the button lights up when
the function is activated).D on the instrument panel is replaced with B.The system status is saved when the ignition is switched off.
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Driving
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In some situations (e.g. battery full, extreme temperatures), the amount of regenerative braking may be temporarily limited, resulting in less deceleration.The driver must remain alert to traffic conditions and must always be ready to use the brake pedal.
With the brake pedal
When the brake pedal is depressed, the intelligent braking system automatically recovers some of the energy and uses it to recharge the traction battery.This energy recovery also reduces use of the brake pads, thereby limiting their wear.
NOTIC E
The driver may experience a different sensation when depressing the brake pedal compared to a vehicle without regenerative braking.
Driving modes (Electric)
Driving modes are selected using the following control:
Pressing the control displays the modes on the instrument panel and, depending on version, on the screen with TOYOTA Pro Touch with navigation system.You cannot select a mode if the READY lamp is off.When the message disappears, the selected mode is activated and remains indicated on the instrument panel (except Normal mode).Each time the ignition is switched on, Normal mode is selected by default.
Normal
This optimises the driving range and dynamic performance.To obtain maximum torque and power, depress the accelerator pedal fully.
Eco
Optimises energy consumption, by reducing the output of the heating and air conditioning
(without actually deactivating them) and limiting both motor torque and power.
Power
Provides equivalent vehicle performance when fully laden (GVW) to when the vehicle is in Normal mode and when unladen.
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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.
WARNI NG
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.
WARNI NG
Jump-starting another vehicleDo not use the accessory battery to jump-start another vehicle or to charge another vehicle's battery.
WARNI NG
Always replace the battery with one of equivalent specification.
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Recording event data
Electronic control units are installed in your vehicle. These control units process data received from the vehicle's sensors, for example, or data they generate themselves or exchange with each other. Some of these control units are required for the correct operation of your vehicle, some others assist you while driving (driving or
manoeuvring aids), while others provide comfort or infotainment functions.The following contains general information about how data is processed within the vehicle.You will find additional information about the specific data which is downloaded, stored and transmitted to third parties and what it is used for in your vehicle under the keyword "Data protection". This information is directly associated with the references for the functions in question contained in the corresponding vehicle handbook, or in the general terms and conditions of sale.This information is also available online.
Vehicle operating data
The control units process the data used for the operation of the vehicle. This data includes, for example: – Information about the state of the vehicle (e.g. speed, travel time, lateral acceleration, wheel rotation rate, fastened seat belts display). – Environmental conditions (e.g. temperature, rain sensor, distance sensor).
As a general rule, this data is temporary, is not stored for longer than one operating cycle and is only used within the vehicle itself. The control units often record this data (including the vehicle's key). This function allows either the temporary or permanent storage of information about the state of the vehicle, stresses on components, servicing requirements, as well as events and technical errors. Depending on the vehicle's equipment level, the data stored is as follows: – Operating state of system components (e.g. filling level, tyre pressures, battery charge status). – Faults and malfunctions in important system components (e.g. lamps, brakes). – System reactions in specific driving situations (e.g. deployment of an airbag, triggering of stability control and braking systems). – Information about events which have damaged the vehicle.
– For electric and rechargeable hybrid vehicles, the traction battery charge level and the estimated driving range. In particular circumstances (e.g. if the vehicle has detected a malfunction), it may be necessary to record data which would otherwise simply not be stored. When taking your vehicle in for servicing (e.g. repairs, maintenance), the stored operating
data may be read along with the vehicle's identification number and used if necessary. The personnel working for the servicing network (e.g. garages, manufacturers) or third parties (e.g. roadside assistance agents) may read the vehicle's data. This also applies to work carried out under warranty and quality assurance measures. This data is generally read via the OBD (On-Board Diagnostics) port fitted by law to the vehicle. It is used to report on the technical state of the vehicle or its components and facilitates the diagnosis of malfunctions, in compliance with warranty obligations and for quality improvement. This data, in particular the information relating to stress on components, technical events, operator errors and other malfunctions, is sent to the Manufacturer, if necessary, along with the vehicle's identification number. The Manufacturer's liability may also be engaged. The Manufacturer may also use the operating data taken from the vehicle for product recalls. This data may also be used to check the
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Changing the remote control battery 38Changing to free-wheeling 223, 250Charge level indicator (Electric) 22Charging cable 202Charging cable (Electric) 201Charging connector (Electric) 200, 206–207, 209Charging flap (Electric) 200, 206–207, 209
Charging system (Electric) 5, 9, 27, 198, 215Charging the traction battery (Electric) 22, 198, 206–207, 209Checking the engine oil level 19–20Checking the levels 215–217Checking tyre pressures (using the kit) 229–232Checks 214, 217–220Checks, routine 217–219Child lock 146–147Child lock on rear windows 147Children 11 9, 127, 133–134, 142, 142–143, 142–143Children (safety) 146Child seats 11 9, 123–124, 126–130, 143Child seats, conventional 126–130Child seats, i-Size 143Child seats, ISOFIX 133–134, 142, 142–143, 142–143Cleaning (advice) 199, 224–226Closing the boot 47Closing the doors 30, 34–35, 46–47Collision Risk Alert 184–185Compressor, tyre inflation 229
Configuration, vehicle 26–27Connected applications 304Connection, Bluetooth 271, 285–286, 305, 310–3 11Connection, Wi-Fi network 305–306Connectivity 304Consumption figures 27Container, AdBlue® 221
Control, emergency boot release 38Control, emergency door 31, 36–37Control, heated seats 55Control stalk, lighting 99Control stalk, wipers 105–107Control unit 201–202Courtesy lamp 96Courtesy lamp, front 96–98, 242Courtesy lamp, rear 96–98, 242Courtesy lamps 96–98, 242Cover, load space 78Crew cab, fixed 72–73Crew cab, folding 73Cruise control 172, 174–175, 177–180Cruise control, adaptive 175, 180, 182–184Cruise control by speed limit recognition 174–175Cruise control, dynamic with Stop function 174–175Cup holder 74
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DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) - Digital radio 267, 282, 308Date (setting) 29, 288, 314Daytime running lamps 101, 238–240Deactivating the passenger airbag 120, 125Deactivation of DSC (ESC) 11 3
Deadlocking 35–36Deferred charging 28, 208Deferred charging (Electric) 27–28, 200, 206Defrosting 57, 91Demisting 91Demisting, rear 91Demisting, rear screen 91Dimensions 260Dipstick 19–20, 215Direction indicators 100, 238–239, 241, 243Display, head-up 171–172Domestic charging 202Domestic charging (Electric) 207, 209, 258Door pockets 75Doors, rear 46–47Doors, side 42Doors, side-hinged 34–36, 46–47, 241Driver’s attention warning 188Drive selector (Electric) 164, 219Driving 148–149Driving aids camera (warnings) 170Driving aids (recommendations) 169Driving economically 8Driving modes 165
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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
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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
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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
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Alphabetical index
Messages, quick 312Minimum traction battery charge level (Electric) 22Mirror, rear view 57Mirrors, door 56–57, 91, 189–190Misfuel prevention 198Mobile application 28, 96, 208Motor, electric 153, 215, 258
Mountings, ISOFIX 131, 142, 142–143MP3 CD 269
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Navigation 298–300Navigation, connected 301–303Net, cargo 58–60Net, high load retaining 80–81Number plate lamps 242
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Obstacle detection 190Oil change 215Oil consumption 215OIl, engine 215On-board tools 228–229Opening the bonnet 213–214Opening the boot 30–31, 47Opening the doors 30–31, 40–41Opening to 180° 46–47
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Pads, brake 219Paint 225, 262Paint colour code 262Paint, matt 225Panoramic glass sunroof 82Parcel shelf, rear 76
Parking brake 155, 219Parking brake, electric 155–158, 219Parking sensors, audible and visual 190Parking sensors, front 191Parking sensors, rear 190Passenger compartment temperature pre-conditioning (Electric) 28, 96Pedestrian horn (Electric) 11 2, 149Plates, identification 262Player, Apple® 270, 283, 309Player, MP3 CD 269Player, USB 268, 282, 308Port, USB 77, 268, 282, 284, 303, 308Power 22Power indicator (Electric) 9, 22Power mode 165Pressures, tyres 219, 230, 232, 262Pre-tensioning seat belts 11 9Priming the fuel system 227Profiles 287, 313Protecting children 120, 123–125, 127, 133–134, 142, 142–143, 142–143Public fast charging station 201, 207Puncture 229–230, 232–233
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Radar (warnings) 170Radio 265–266, 280, 282, 306–307Radio, digital (Digital Audio Broadcasting - DAB) 267, 282, 308Range, AdBlue 20, 217RDS 280, 307
Rear screen, demisting 91Recharging the battery 248–249Recharging the traction battery 202Recharging the traction battery (Electric) 198, 206–207, 209Recirculation, air 88–90Recovery 250Recovery of the vehicle 250Reduction of electrical load 210Regeneration of the particle filter 218Regenerative braking (deceleration by engine braking) 164Reinitialisation of the under-inflation detection system 169Reinitialising the remote control 38Reminder, key in ignition 153Reminder, lighting on 100Remote control 30–34, 36, 150Remote functions 208Remotely operable functions (Electric) 28, 96Removing a wheel 235–237Removing the mat 74Replacing bulbs 238–239, 241, 243Replacing fuses 243–245