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4-1. Before drivingDriving the vehicle......... 179
Cargo and luggage ....... 185
Vehicle load limits ......... 188
Trailer towing ................ 189
Dinghy towing ............... 201
4-2. Driving procedures Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles without smart key
system)........................ 203
Engine (ignition) switch (vehicles with smart key
system)........................ 204
Automatic transmission . 209
Turn signal lever ........... 212
Parking brake ................ 213
Brake Hold .................... 217
4-3. Operating the lights and wipers
Headlight switch ............ 219
AHB (Automatic High Beam) .................................... 222
Fog light switch ............. 226
Windshield wipers and washer......................... 226
Rear window wiper and washer......................... 229
4-4. Refueling Opening the fuel tank cap.................................... 231
4-5. Using the driving support
systems
Toyota Safety Sense 2.5 234PCS (Pre-Collision System)
.................................... 239
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) .................................... 250
RSA (Road Sign Assist) 261
Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range ... 264
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) .................................... 275
Intuitive parking assist ... 280
RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert) function .............. 289
PKSB (Parking Support Brake) .......................... 294
Parking Support Brake func- tion (static objects) ...... 299
Parking Support Brake func- tion (rear-crossing vehicles)
.................................... 302
Stop & Start system....... 304
Driving mode s elect switch
.................................... 310
Multi-terrain Select (AWD vehicles) ...................... 312
Snow mode switch (AWD vehicles) ...................... 315
Downhill assist control sys- tem .............................. 316
Driving assist systems ... 318
4-6. Driving tips Winter driving tips .......... 325
Utility vehicle precautions .... ...
............................. 328
4Driving
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Meter control switches ........................................................P.94
Vehicle-to-vehicle distance switch ...................................P.270
Cruise control switches
Dynamic radar cruise control with full-speed range ............. P.264
Audio remote control switches
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LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) sw itch ....................................P.250
Phone switch
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Talk switch*
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: Refer to “MULTIMEDI A OWNER’S MANUAL”.
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802-1. Instrument cluster
indicate that a system check is
being performed. They will turn
off after the engine is started, or
after a few seconds. There may
be a malfunction in a system if
the light does not come on, or
turn off. Have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer.
*2: This light illuminates on the multi-informatio n display with a
message.
*3: Intuitive parking assist OFF indi- cator turns on when the engine
switch is turned to ON while the
Intuitive parking assist function is
on. It will turn off after a few sec-
onds.
*4: Vehicles with 12.3-inch multi-information display
The indicators inform the driver
of the operating state of the
vehicle’s various systems.
WARNING
■If a safety system warning
light does not come on
Should a safety system light such
as the ABS and SR S warning light
not come on when you start the
engine, this could mean that
these systems are not available to
help protect you in an accident,
which could result in death or seri-
ous injury. Have the vehicle
inspected by your Toyota dealer
immediately if this occurs.
Indicators
Turn signal indicator
( P.212)
(U.S.A.)
Headlight indicator
( P.219)
(Canada)
Tail light indicator
( P.219)
Headlight high beam indi-
cator ( P.222)
Automatic High Beam
indicator ( P.222)
Fog light indicator (if
equipped) ( P.226)
Smart key system indica-
tor
*1 ( P.204)
Cruise control indicator
( P.264)
Dynamic radar cruise
control indicator
( P.264)
Cruise control “SET” indi-
cator ( P.264)
(white)
LTA indicator*2 ( P.255)
(Green)
LTA indicator*2 ( P.239,
255)
(Orange)
(Flashes)LTA indicator*2 ( P.255)
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Vehicle status information and indicators
The brightness of the instrument
panel lights can be adjusted.
1Brighter
2 Darker
■Brightness of the meter lights
(day mode and night mode)
The brightness of the meter lights
can be adjusted individually.
In the following situations, the
meters changes between day mode
and night mode.
●Day mode: When the tail lights are
off or when the tail lights are on
but the surrounding area is bright
●Night mode: When the tail lights
are on and the surrounding area is
dark
Following information is dis-
played on the multi-information
display.
Driving support system infor-
mation
Displays recognized signs while the
RSA system (if equipped) is operat-
ing. ( P.261)
Displays an image when the follow-
ing systems are operating and a
menu icon other than is
selected:
• LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) ( P.250)
• Dynamic radar cruise control with
Changing the instrument
panel light brightnessMulti-information dis-
play (with 7-inch multi-
information display)
The multi-information dis-
play is used to display fuel
efficiency related informa-
tion and various types of
driving-related information.
The multi-information dis-
play can also be used to
change the display settings
and other settings.
Display contents
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972-1. Instrument cluster
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Vehicle status information and indicators
■Driving support system
information display
Select to display the operational
status of the following systems:
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
( P.250)
Dynamic radar cruise control
with full-speed range
( P.264)
RSA (Road Sign Assist)
( P.261)
Select to display the following
navigation system-linked infor-
mation.
Route guidance
Compass display
Select to enable selection of an
audio source or track on the dis-
play.
■Drive information
2 items that are selected using
the “Drive Info Items” setting
(average speed, distance and total time) can be displayed ver-
tically.
The displayed information
changes according to the “Drive
Info Type” setting (since the sys-
tem was started or between
resets). (
P.98)
Use the displayed information as a
reference only.
Following items will be displayed.
“Trip”
• “Average Speed”: Displays the
average vehicle speed since
engine start
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• “Distance”: Displ ays the distance
driven since engine start
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• “Total Time”: Displays the elapsed time since engine start
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: These items are r eset each time
the engine stops.
“Total”
• “Average Speed”: Displays the
average vehicle speed since the
display was reset
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• “Distance”: Displ ays the distance
driven since the display was
reset
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• “Total Time”: Displays the elapsed time since the display
was reset
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: To reset, display the desired item and press and hold .
Driving support system
information display
Navigation system-linked
display (if equipped)
Audio system-linked dis-
play (if equipped)
Vehicle information dis-
play
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with current Eco driving ratio based
on acceleration.
Eco driving ratio based on
acceleration
If the acceleration exceeds Zone of
Eco driving, the right side of Eco
Driving Indicator Zone Display will
illuminate.
At this time, the Eco Driving Indica-
tor Light will turn off.
Zone of Eco driving
■The ECO Driving indicator will
not operate when
Eco Driving Indica tor will not oper-
ate in the following conditions:
●The shift lever is in any position
other than D.
●Neither normal mode nor Eco
drive mode is selected.
●The vehicle speed is approxi-
mately 80 mph (130 km/h) or
higher.
Select to display the operational
status of the following systems:
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
( P.250)
RSA (Road Sign Assist)
*
( P.261)
Dynamic radar cruise control
with full-speed range
( P.264)
*: If equipped
Select to display the following
navigation system-linked infor-
mation.
Route guidance to destination
Street name
Compass
Select to enable selection of an
audio source or track on the
meter
■Drive information
2 items that are selected using
the “Drive Info Items” setting
(average speed and distance)
can be displayed vertically.
Use the displayed information as a
reference only.
• “Average Speed”: Displays the average vehicle speed
since engine start
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• “Distance”: Displays the dis-tance driven since engine
start
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• “Total Time”: Displays elapsed time since engine
start
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*: These items are r eset each time
the engine stops.
Driving support system
information display
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1904-1. Before driving
■Before towing
Check that the following conditions
are met:
●Ensure that your vehicle’s tires
are properly inflated. ( P.492)
●Trailer tires are inflated according
to the trailer manufacturer’s rec-
ommendation.
●All trailer lights work as required
by law.
●All lights work each time you con-
nect them.
●The trailer ball is set at the proper
height for the coupler on the
trailer.
●The trailer is level when it is
hitched.
Do not drive if the trailer is not
level, and check for improper
tongue weight, overloading, worn
suspension, or other possible
causes.
●The trailer cargo is securely
loaded.
●The rear view mirrors conform to
all applicable federal, state/provin-
cial or local regu lations. If they do
not, install rear view mirrors
appropriate for towing purposes.
■When towing a trailer
Disable the following systems, as
the systems may not operate prop-
erly.
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
( P.250)
●Dynamic radar cruise control with
full-speed range ( P.264)
●PKSB (Parking Suppor t Brake) (if
equipped) ( P.294)
●BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) (if
equipped) ( P.275)
●Intuitive parking assist (if
equipped) ( P.280)
●RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)
function (if equipped) ( P.275)
Toyota warranties do not
apply to damage or mal-
function caused by towing a
trailer for commercial pur-
poses.
Contact your Toyota dealer for
further information about addi-
tional requirements such as a
towing kit, etc.
WARNING
■Trailer towing precautions
To tow a trailer safely, use
extreme care and drive the vehi-
cle in accordance with the trailer’s
characteristics and operating con-
ditions. Failure to do so could
cause an accident resulting in
death or serious injury. Vehicle
stability and brak ing performance
are affected by trailer stability,
brake setting and performance,
and the hitch. Yo ur vehicle will
handle differently when towing a
trailer.
■To avoid accident or injury
●Do not exceed the TWR,
unbraked TWR, GCWR, GVWR
or GAWR.
●Vehicles with towing package: If
the gross trailer weight is over
2000 lb. (907 kg), a sway con-
trol device with sufficient capac-
ity is required.
●Adjust the tongue weight within
the appropriate range. Place
heavier loads as close to the
trailer axle as possible.
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Driving
■GCWR (Gross Combination
Weight Rating)
The maximum allowable gross
combination weight. The gross
WARNING
●Do not exceed 65 mph (104
km/h), the posted towing speed
limit or the speed limit for your
trailer as set fort h in your trailer
owner’s manual, whichever is
lowest. Slow down sufficiently
before making a turn, in cross
winds, on wet or slippery sur-
face, etc. to help avoid an acci-
dent. If you experience a
vehicle-trailer instability from
reducing a certain speed, slow
down and make sure you keep
your vehicle speed under the
speed of which you experience
the instability.
●Do not make jerky, abrupt or
sharp turns.
●Do not apply the brakes sud-
denly as you may skid, resulting
in jackknifing and loss of vehicle
control. This is especially true
on wet or slippery surfaces.
●Do not exceed th e trailer hitch
assembly weight, gross vehicle
weight, gross axle weight and
trailer tongue weight capacities.
●Do not use dynamic radar
cruise control with full-speed
range when towing.
●Slow down and downshift
before descending steep or long
downhill grades. Do not make
sudden downshifts while
descending steep or long down-
hill grades.
●Vehicle-trailer in stability is more
likely on steep long downhills.
Before descending steep or
long downhill grades, slow
down and downshift. Do not
make sudden downshifts when
descending steep or long down-
hill grades. Avoid holding the
brake pedal down too long or
applying the brakes too fre-
quently. This could cause the
brakes to overheat and result in
reduced braking efficiency.
●Do not tow a trailer when the
compact spare tire is installed
on your vehicle.
■When towing a trailer
Toyota recommends trailers with
brakes that conform to any appli-
cable federal and s tate/provincial
regulations.
●If the gross tr ailer weight
exceeds unbraked TWR, trailer
brakes are required. Toyota rec-
ommends trailers with brakes
that conform to all applicable
federal and state/provincial reg-
ulations.
●Never tap into your vehicle’s
hydraulic system, as this will
lower the vehicle’s braking
effectiveness.
●Never tow a traile r without using
a safety chain securely attached
to both the trailer and the vehi-
cle. If damage occurs to the
coupling unit or hitch ball, there
is danger of the trailer wander-
ing into another lane.
Towing related terms