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Interior features
stable power supply
●Devices that require a constant
power supply from the power out-
let, such as a device with a timer.
■When the power supply func-
tion cannot be used
If the “AC120V” switch is pressed
but the switch indicator does not illu-
minate, the protection circuit may
have operated.
In this case, perform the appropriate
procedures as follows.
●Disconnect the plug of each
device from the p ower outlets,
check that the total power con-
sumption of all devices to be con-
nected to the power outlets,
reconnect the devices and then
press the “AC120V” switch again.
●Disconnect the plug of each
device from the p ower outlets,
check that the devices are not
malfunctioning, reconnect the
devices and then press the
“AC120V” switch again.
●If the temperature inside the vehi-
cle is high, such as after the vehi-
cle has been parked under the
sun, move the vehicle to a shaded
area, use the air conditioning sys-
tem to sufficiently cool the interior,
and then press the “AC120V”
switch again.
If the power outlets cannot be used
even after performing the appropri-
ate procedures above, have the
vehicle inspected by your Toyota
dealer.
●If any electrical device has mal-
functioned, park the vehicle in a
safe location and turn the
“AC120V” switch off.
●If the protection f unction activates
and power is cut, perform the fol-
lowing procedure.
1 Stop the vehicle in a safe place
and set the parking brake.
2 Ensure that the shift lever is in P
or N. 3
Check that the power consumed
by the electrical devices is within
400 W and any device has not
malfunctioned.
4 Press the “AC120V” switch.
If the inside of the vehicle is hot,
open the windows to lower the tem-
perature and turn the switch back on
once the inside of the vehicle
reaches a normal temperature. If
following the procedure above does
not restore power, have the vehicle
inspected at your Toyota dealer.
WARNING
■For safe use
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may lead to an
accident, resulting in death or
serious injury.
●Do not use devices such as the
following when driving:
• Devices which cannot be prop- erly secured within the vehicle.
• Devices which may distract the driver and be a hindrance to
safe driving, such as a TV, DVD
player, etc.
• Unsecured devices which gen- erate heat, such as a toaster,
microwave, electric heater, elec-
tric kettle, coffee maker, etc., as
they may cause burns or a fire
in the case of sudden braking or
an accident.
• Devices which may fall under the pedals and prevent the
brake pedal from being
depressed.
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WARNING
●Do not use devices which pro-
duce steam while the windows
are closed. Doing so may cause
the windows to fog up, reducing
visibility and making it difficult to
drive safely. Also, the steam
may damage or negatively
affect other devices. If the
device must be used, stop the
vehicle and open the windows
before use.
●Do not use damaged electronic
devices. The power supply
function may not be able to be
used.
●Do not disconnect the plug of a
device while your hands are wet
or insert a pin or other object
into the pow er outlet. Also, if a
liquid or snow is on the power
outlet, dry the outlet before
using it.
●Do not attempt to modify, disas-
semble or repair a power outlet.
For information on repairs, con-
tact your Toyota dealer.
●Do not let children touch the
power outlets.
●Keep the power outlets free of
dust and foreign matter. Also,
regularly clean the power outlet.
●If the plug of a device fits
loosely in a pow er outlet, even
though it is fully inserted,
replace the power outlet. For
information on replacement,
contact your Toyota dealer.
■Using the power outlets while
parked or stopped
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may lead to an
accident, possibly resulting in
death or serious injury.
●Do not leave the vehicle unat-
tended while the hybrid system
is operating and a device is con-
nected to a power outlet.
●Do not place luggage or get
near the vicinit y of the tailpipe.
●Make sure that the hood is
closed. Do not put your head or
hands anywhere inside the
engine room, as the cooling
fans may operate suddenly. If
too close, hands and clothing
(especially a tie, scarf, etc.) may
get caught in a fan.
●Do not stop the vehicle near
objects which burn easily.
●Install and use appropriately
related devices to make air sup-
ply and exhaust ventilation pos-
sible in places where ventilation
is bad, such as within garages,
and places where the vehicle is
surrounded (places where snow
accumulates).
●Do not use in places where ven-
tilation is bad, such as within
garages where there are no air
supply and exhaust ventilation
devices, and places where the
vehicle is surrounded (places
where snow accumulates, etc.).
●Do not use the power outlets if
the vehicle has a vehicle cover
installed.
●Do not sleep in the vehicle while
using devices such as an elec-
tric heater.
■Devices to be connected
●Read the instruction manual
included with the electronic
device being used and observe
the precautions that are stated
regarding the product.
●Do not use when the power plug
or electronic device are dam-
aged.
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WARNING
■Water in the vehicle
Do not get any of the SRS compo-
nents or wiring in the vehicle inte-
rior wet. ( P. 3 6 )
An electrical malfunction may
cause the airbags to deploy or not
function properly, resulting in
death or serious injury.
■Cleaning the interior (espe-
cially instrument panel)
Do not use a polis h wax or polish
cleaner. The instrument panel
may reflect off the windshield,
obstructing the dr iver’s view and
leading to an accident, resulting in
death or serious injury.
NOTICE
■Cleaning detergents
●Do not use the following types
of detergent, as they may dis-
color the vehicle interior or
cause streaks or damage to
painted surfaces:
• Areas other than the seats and steering wheel: Organic sub-
stances such as benzene or
gasoline, alkaline or acidic solu-
tions, dye, and bleach
• Seats: Alkaline or acidic solu- tions, such as thinner, benzene,
and alcohol
• Steering wheel: Organic sub- stances, such as thinner, and
cleaner that contains alcohol
●Do not use a polish wax or pol-
ish cleaner. The instrument
panel’s or other interior part’s
painted surface may be dam-
aged.
■Preventing damage to leather
surfaces
Observe the following precautions
to avoid damage to and deteriora-
tion of leather surfaces:
●Remove any dust or dirt from
leather surfaces immediately.
●Do not expose the vehicle to
direct sunlight for extended peri-
ods of time. Park the vehicle in
the shade, especially during
summer.
●Do not place items made of
vinyl, plastic, or containing wax
on the upholstery, as they may
stick to the leather surface if the
vehicle interior heats up signifi-
cantly.
■Water on the floor
Do not wash the v ehicle floor with
water.
Vehicle systems such as the
audio system may be damaged if
water comes into contact with
electrical components such as the
audio system above or under the
floor of the vehicle. Water may
also cause the body to rust.
■When cleaning the inside of
the windshield
Do not allow glass cleaner to con-
tact the lens. Also, do not touch
the lens. ( P.225)
■Cleaning the inside of the
back window
●Do not use a gla ss cleaner to
clean the back window, as this
may cause damage to the back
window defogger heater wires
or antenna. Use a cloth damp-
ened with lukewarm water to
gently wipe the window clean.
Wipe the window in strokes run-
ning parallel to the heater wires
or antenna.
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Maintenance and care
Remove dirt using a water-
dampened soft cloth or syn-
thetic chamois.
Wipe the surface with a dry,
soft cloth to remove any
remaining moisture.
■Cleaning the areas with satin-
finish metal accents
The metal areas use a layer of real
metal for the surface. It is necessary
to clean them regularly. If dirty areas
are left uncleaned for long periods
of time, they may be difficult to
clean.
Remove dirt and dust using a
vacuum cleaner.
Wipe off any excess dirt and
dust with a soft cloth damp-
ened with diluted detergent.
Use a diluted water solution of
approximately 5% neutral wool
detergent.
Wring out any excess water
from the cloth and thoroughly
wipe off all rem aining traces
of detergent.
Wipe the surface with a dry,
soft cloth to remove any
remaining moisture. Allow the leather to dry in a shaded and
ventilated area.
■Caring for leather areas
Toyota recommends cleaning the
interior of the vehicle at least twice a
year to maintain t he quality of the
vehicle’s interior.
Remove dirt and dust using a
vacuum cleaner.
Wipe it off with a soft cloth
dampened with neutral deter-
gent diluted to approximately
1%.
Wring out any excess water
from the cloth and thoroughly
wipe off remaining traces of
detergent and water.
NOTICE
●Be careful not to scratch or
damage the heater wires or
antenna.
Cleaning the areas with
satin-finish metal accents
Cleaning the leather areas
Cleaning the synthetic
leather areas
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Vehicle specifications
heat buildup and possible tire fail- ure.
Glossary of tire terminology
Tire related termMeaning
Cold tire inflation pressure
Tire pressure when the vehicle has been
parked for three hours or more, or has not
been driven more than 1 mile or 1.5 km
under that condition
Maximum inflation pressure
The maximum cold inf lated pressure to
which a tire may be inflated, shown on the
sidewall of the tire
Recommended inflation pres-
sureCold tire inflation pressure recommended
by a manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those
standard items which may be replaced) of
automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, power windows, power
seats, radio and heater, to the extent that
these items are ava ilable as factory-
installed equipment (whether installed or
not)
Curb weight
The weight of a moto r vehicle with stan-
dard equipment, including the maximum
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so
equipped, air conditioning and additional
weight optional engine
Maximum loaded vehicle
weight
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
(b) Accessory weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
Normal occupant weight
150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occu-
pants specified in the second column of
Ta b l e 1
* that follows
Occupant distribution
Distribution of occupants in a vehicle as
specified in the third column of Table 1
*
below
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B
Back window Power back window ............. 163
Back-up lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 490
Battery (12-volt battery) ......... 463 Battery checking................... 463
If the 12-volt battery is dis-charged .............................. 529
Preparing and c hecking before
winter.................................. 395
Warning light ........................ 502
Battery (traction battery) ......... 76
Bed hooks ............ ................... 417
Bed lamp ................................. 410 Replacing light bulbs ............ 490
Blind Spot Monitor (BSM) ...... 267 Enabling/disabling the system........................................... 269
Trailer settings ...................... 100
Boost Meter .............................. 94
Bottle holders ......................... 415
Brake Brake hold ............................ 208
Fluid ............................. 461, 546
Parking brake ....................... 205
Regenerative braking ............. 74
Warning light ........................ 501
Brake assist ............................ 374
Brake hold ............................... 208
Brake Override System .......... 172
Break-in tips ........ ................... 172
Brightness control Instrument panel light control . 94
BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) ...... 267 Enabling/disabling the system........................................... 269
Trailer settings ...................... 100
C
Camper information ...............585
Care..................................442, 445 Aluminum wheel ornaments .442
Aluminum wheels .................442
Exterior .................................442
Hybrid battery (tr action battery)
air intake vents ...................481
Interior ..................................445
Seat belts .............................445
Cargo and luggage .................178
Cargo capacity ........................180
Cargo lamp ..............................410 Replacing light bulbs ............490
Chains......................................397
Child restraint system ..............53 Fixed with a LATCH system ...60
Fixed with a seat belt..............62
Front passenger occupant clas-sification system ...................46
Points to remember ................53
Riding with children ................52
Types of child restraint system installation method ...............55
Using an anchor bracket ........58
Child safety ...............................52 12-volt battery precautions ...464
Airbag precautions .................41
Battery precautions ..............533
Child restraint system .............55
Heated steering wheel and seat heater precautio ns..............407
How your child should wear the seat belt ................................30
Panoramic moon r oof ...........166
Power back window..............163
Power window lock switch ....162
Power window precautions...161
Rear door child-protectors .... 116
Removed electronic key battery precautions .........................485
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........................................... 499
If your vehicle becomes stuck ........................................... 538
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency................. 494
If your vehicle needs to be towed ........................................... 497
If your vehicle overheats ...... 535
Engine ..................................... 542 ACC...................................... 198
Compartment ....................... 457
How to start the hybrid system........................................... 195
If the hybrid sy stem will not start
........................................... 524
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency................. 494
Overheating.......................... 535
Power switch ........................ 195
Engine coolant ....................... 460 Capacity ............................... 544
Checking .............................. 460
Preparing and c hecking before
winter.................................. 395
Engine coolant temperature gauge....................................... 91
Engine oil Capacity ............................... 543
Checking .............................. 458
Warning light ........................ 502
Engine oil pressure gauge ...... 91
Engine switch (power switch)195 Auto power off function ........ 198
Changing the power switch modes ................................ 198
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency................. 494
Starting the hybrid system.... 195
Enhanced Vehicle Stability Con- trol (Enhanced VSC) ............ 375
Enhanced VSC (Enhanced Vehi- cle Stability Control) ............ 375 EPS (Electric Po
wer Steering)
...............................................375 Warning light.........................503
Event data recorder (EDR) .........8
F
Flat tire.....................................515 Tire pressure w arning system
...........................................468
Floor mats .................................26
Fluid Automatic transm ission ........545
Brake ....................................546
Washer .................................462
Fog light Replacing light bulbs ............490
Switch ...................................214
Footwell lights ........................410
Four-wheel drive system .......361
Front fog light Replacing light bulbs ............490
Front passenger occupant clas- sification system ....................46
Front seats ..............................133 Adjustment ...........................133
Cleaning ...............................445
Correct driving posture ...........27
Driving position memory .......137
Head restraints .....................140
Memory recall function .........139
Power easy access system ..137
Seat heaters ....... ..................407
Seat position memory...........137
Seat ventilators.....................407
Front tray light ........................410
Front turn signal lights ..........204 Turn signal lever ...................204
Front turn signal/parking lights Replacing light bulbs ............490
Wattage ................................548
Fuel Capacity ...............................542
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Fuel gauge ............................. 91
Information ........................... 549
Opening the fuel tank cap .... 222
Type ..................................... 542
Warning light ........................ 507
Fuel consumption Average fuel economy ........... 97
Current fuel consumption ....... 97
Fuel door When the fuel door cannot be opened ............................... 526
Fuel economy ......... .................. 97
Fuel gauge ................................ 91
Fuses ....................................... 486
G
Garage door opener ............... 433
Gauges ...................................... 91
Glove box ................................ 413
Glove box light ....................... 410
H
Head restraints ....................... 140
Head-up display ..................... 102 Driving support system display area .................................... 104
HUD (Head-up display) switch ........................................... 103
Hybrid System Indicator ....... 105
Navigation system-linked dis- play area ............................ 104
Outside temperature ............ 102
Pop-up display ..................... 104
Settings ................................ 103
Headlights Automatic High Beam system........................................... 214
Light switch .......................... 211
Replacing light bulbs ............ 490
Heated steering wheel ........... 407
Heaters Automatic air conditioning sys-
tem .....................................400
Heated steering wheel..........407
Outside rear view mirrors .....401
Seat heaters ....... ..................407
High mounted stoplight Replacing light bulbs ............490
High-voltage components .......76
Hill-start assist control...........375
Hood ........................................456 Open.....................................456
Hooks Coat hooks ...........................426
Retaining hooks (floor mat) ....26
Horn .........................................144
HUD (Head-up display) switch ...............................................103
Hybrid battery (traction battery) Location ..................................76
Warning message...................79
Hybrid battery (traction battery) air intake vents .......................79Cleaning ...............................481
Hybrid Electric Vehicle driving tips .........................................390
Hybrid Power Meter ..................94
Hybrid system .... .......................73
Acoustic vehicle alerting system .............................................75
Emergency shut off system ....79
High voltage components .......76
Hybrid system precautions .....76
If the hybrid sys tem will not start
...........................................524
Power (ignition) switch .........195
Regenerative braking .............74
Starting the hybrid system ....195
Warning lights .......................502
Hybrid System Indicator ..97, 105