CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER1-800-331-433100505-QRG10-CORPrinted in U.S.A. 1/0908-TCS-02940413269M1.indd 2 1/9/09 1:23:38 PMQUICK REFERENCEGUIDECORO
8FEATURES/OPERATIONSAutomatic Transmission (if equipped)* The ignition switch must be “ON” and the brake pedal depressed to shiftfrom Park.Downshiftin
901-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding the airbags. Failure to do so may cause death or s
911-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● The SRS front passenger airbag also deploys with considerable force, andcan c
921-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not allow a child to stand in front ofthe SRS front passenger airbag unit orsit on the kn
931-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not use seat accessories which cover the parts where the SRS sideairbags i
941-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● If breathing becomes difficult after the SRS airbag has deployed, open adoor or window to al
9511-7. Safety informationBefore drivingFront passenger occupant classification systemYour vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classif
961-7. Safety informationConditions and operation of the front passenger occupant classification system Adult*1 Child*3 or child restraint system*4I
971-7. Safety information1Before driving Unoccupied There is a malfunction in the system*1: The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. Wh
981-7. Safety information*4: Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front pas-senger seat. A forward-facing child restraint system
991-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION Front passenger occupant classification system precautions● Do not recline the front passenger seatba
9OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESAuto lock functions (if equipped)Automatic door locks can be programmed to operate in two d
1001-7. Safety informationChild restraint systemsPoints to rememberStudies have shown that installing a child restraint system on a rearseat is much s
1011-7. Safety information1Before drivingTypes of child restraintsChild restraint systems are classified into the following 3 typesaccording to the ag
1021-7. Safety information Selecting an appropriate child restraint system● Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child until the childbec
1031-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION Child restraint precautions● Do not use the seat belt extender when installing a child restraint sys
1041-7. Safety informationInstalling child restraintsFollow the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Firmlysecure child restraints
1051-7. Safety information1Before drivingInstallation with LATCH systemRear right seat only: Slide therear center seat belt to the sideto prevent it f
1061-7. Safety informationType BWiden the gap betweenthe seat cushion andseatback slightly.Latch the buckles ontothe LATCH anchors.If the child restra
1071-7. Safety information1Before drivingInstalling child restraints using a seat belt (child restraint lock function belt) Rear facing ⎯ Infant seat
1081-7. Safety informationWhile pushing the child seatdown into the rear seat, allow theshoulder belt to retract until thechild seat is securely in pl
1091-7. Safety information1Before drivingWhile pushing the child seat intothe rear seat, allow the shoulderbelt to retract until the child seatis secu
10FEATURES/OPERATIONSSeats-Head restraintsFrontRearLock release buttonLock release buttonWindshield wipers & washersInterval wipeSingle wipeSlowFa
1101-7. Safety informationRemoving a child restraint installed with a seat beltPush the release button and fullyretract the seat belt.
1111-7. Safety information1Before drivingChild restraint systems with a top tether strapSecure the child restraint using a seat belt lower anchor, and
1121-7. Safety informationOutside only: Replace the headrestraint.STEP 3 Laws and regulations pertaining to anchoragesThe LATCH system conforms to F
1131-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION When installing a booster seat Do not fully extend the shoulder belt to prevent the belt from going
1141-7. Safety informationCAUTION When installing a child restraint system● When a booster seat is installed, always ensure that the shoulder belt is
1162-1. Driving proceduresDriving the vehicleThe following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driv-ing. Starting the engine →P. 126, 130 D
1172-1. Driving procedures2When driving Parking the vehicleAutomatic transmissionWith the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal.Set the parking b
1182-1. Driving proceduresStarting on a steep uphillAutomatic transmissionFirmly set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to D.Gently depress t
1192-1. Driving procedures2When driving Operating your vehicle in a foreign countryComply with the relevant vehicle registration laws and confirm the
1202-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION● If the smell of exhaust is noticed inside the vehicle, open the windows andcheck that the trunk is closed. Large am
11OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESLights & turn signalsTurn signalsHeadlightsHigh beam flasherLow beamFront fog lights (
1212-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION● Do not adjust the position of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside oroutside rear view mirrors
1222-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION● Vehicles with an automatic transmission: Always keep a foot on the brakepedal while the engine is running to preven
1232-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION When taking a nap in the vehicleAlways turn the engine off. Otherwise, you may accidentally move the s
1242-1. Driving proceduresNOTICE When driving the vehicleManual transmission● Do not shift gears unless the clutch pedal is fully depressed. After sh
1252-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICE If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear limit indica-tors)Have the brake pads checked
1262-1. Driving proceduresEngine (ignition) switch (vehicles with smart key system)Performing the following operations when carrying the electronickey
1272-1. Driving procedures2When driving Changing “ENGINE START STOP” switch modeModes can be changed by pressing the “ENGINE START STOP”switch with t
1282-1. Driving procedures Steering lock release If the engine does not startThe engine immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (→P. 78)
1292-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION When starting the engineAlways start the engine while sitting in the driver's seat. Do not depres
1302-1. Driving proceduresEngine (ignition) switch (vehicles without smart key system) Starting the engineAutomatic transmissionCheck that the parkin
12FEATURES/OPERATIONSAudioCD PLAYERTo scan tracks on a disc Push and hold “SCAN.” Push again to holdselection.CD changer (Type 2)-To load one disc Pus
1312-1. Driving procedures2When driving Turning the engine switch from “ACC” to “LOCK” Changing engine switch position“LOCK”The steering wheel is lo
1322-1. Driving procedures Steering lock release If the engine does not startThe engine immobilizer system may not have been deactivated. (→P. 78)
1332-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the key in the “ACC” or “ON” position for long periods if thee
1342-1. Driving proceduresAutomatic transmission∗Select a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions. Shifting the shift leverStandard typ
1352-1. Driving procedures2When drivingMulti-mode typeWhile the engine switch is in the “ON” position, depress thebrake pedal and move the shift lever
1362-1. Driving procedures Shift position uses*1: Shifting to the D position allows the system to select a gear suitabledriving conditions. Setting t
1372-1. Driving procedures2When drivingChanging shift ranges in S mode (multi-mode type)Shift the shift lever to the S position and operate the shift
1382-1. Driving proceduresA lower shift range will provide greater engine braking forces than ahigher shift range. Downshifting restrictionsStandard
1392-1. Driving procedures2When drivingManual transmission∗ Maximum allowable speedsObserve the following maximum allowable speeds in each gear when
1402-1. Driving proceduresTurn signal lever Turn signals can be operated whenVehicles with smart key system The “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNI
13OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESRADIOTo preset stations Tune in the desired station and hold down a presetbutton (1-6) unt
1412-1. Driving procedures2When drivingParking brakeNOTICE Before drivingFully release the parking brake.Driving the vehicle with the parking brake s
1422-1. Driving proceduresHorn After adjusting the steering wheelMake sure that the steering wheel is securely locked.The horn may not sound if the s
1432When driving2-2. Instrument clusterGauges and metersOptitron type metersVehicles with smart key systemThe following gauges, meters and displays il
1442-2. Instrument clusterOdometer/trip meter/instrument panel light control and trip meterreset buttonSwitches between odometer and trip meter displa
1452-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingNon-Optitron type metersThe following gauges, meters and displays illuminate when theengine switch is in “ON” p
1462-2. Instrument clusterInstrument panel light controlThe brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted. DarkerBrighterOptitron type met
1472-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingIndicators and warning lightsThe indicator and warning lights on the instrument cluster and cen-ter panel infor
1482-2. Instrument cluster Center panel
1492-2. Instrument cluster2When driving IndicatorsThe indicators inform the driver of the operating state of thevehicle’s various systems.Turn signal
1502-2. Instrument clusterCAUTION If a safety system warning light does not come onShould a safety system light such as the ABS or SRS airbag warning
14FEATURES/OPERATIONSAir Conditioning/HeatingAirflow ventIn “ ” or “ ” mode, use fresh air (“ ” indicator OFF) toreduce window fogging.Fan speedTemper
1512-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingMulti-information displaySwitch the displayDisplay items can be switchedby pressing the display button.● Outsid
1522-2. Instrument cluster● Average fuel consumption● Driving range● Average vehicle speed● Elapsed timeDisplays the average fuel consumption since th
1532-2. Instrument cluster2When driving When disconnecting and reconnecting battery terminalsThe following information data will be reset.● Average f
1542-3. Operating the lights and wipersHeadlight switchTurning on the high beam headlightsWith the headlights on, pushthe lever forward to turn on the
1552-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When driving Daytime running light system● To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, the headlights
1562-3. Operating the lights and wipersFog light switch∗The fog lights improve visibility in difficult driving conditions, suchas in rain or fog. They
1572-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingWindshield wipers and washerWiper intervals can be adjusted for intermittent operation.Intermitten
1582-3. Operating the lights and wipers The windshield wipers and washers can be operated whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE START STOP” s
1602-4. Using other driving systemsCruise control∗Use cruise control to maintain a set speed without using the acceler-ator.IndicatorCruise control sw
1612-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Cruise control can be set when● Automatic transmission:The shift lever is in D or 3 (standard type),
15OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESCruise control (if equipped)1The set speed may also be cancelled by depressing the brake p
1622-4. Using other driving systems AcceleratingThe vehicle can be accelerated normally. After acceleration, the set speedresumes. Automatic cruise
1632-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingDriving assist systemsWhen VSC and TRAC are operatingIf the vehicle is in danger of slip-ping or the f
1642-4. Using other driving systemsTo disable TRAC and/or VSCIf the vehicle gets stuck in fresh snow or mud, TRAC and VSC mayreduce power from the eng
1652-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Sounds and vibrations caused by ABS, brake assist, VSC and TRAC● A sound may be heard from the engin
1662-4. Using other driving systemsCAUTION Stopping distance when ABS is operating on the wet or slick roadsABS is not designed to shorten the vehicl
1662-5. Driving informationCargo and luggageCapacity and distributionCargo capacity depends on the total weight of the occupants. (Cargo capacity) = (
1672-5. Driving information2When driving(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will betransferred to your vehicle. Consu
1682-5. Driving informationCAUTION Storage precautionsObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious injury.● To
1692-5. Driving information2When drivingVehicle load limits Total load capacity and seating capacityThese details are also described on the tire and
1702-5. Driving informationWinter driving tipsCarry out the necessary preparations and inspections before drivingthe vehicle in winter. Always drive t
16FEATURES/OPERATIONSBluetooth®technology allows dialing or receive calls without taking handsfrom the steering wheel or using a cable to connect the
1712-5. Driving information2When drivingSelecting tire chainsVehicles with 15-inch tiresUse the tire chains of correct size and type.Use SAE Class “S”
1722-5. Driving informationRegulations on the use of snow chains● Regulations regarding the use of tire chains vary according to loca-tion and type of
1732-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTION Driving with snow tiresObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents.Failing to d
1742-5. Driving informationTrailer towingYour vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger carrying vehicle.Towing a trailer will have an adverse effe
1752-5. Driving information2When drivingTowing a trailerContact your Toyota dealer for further information about additionalrequirements such as a towi
1762-5. Driving information Before towing● Ensure that your vehicle’s tires are properly inflated. (→P. 337)● Trailer tires should be inflated accord
1772-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTION To avoid accident or injury● Do not exceed the trailer hitch assembly weight, gross vehicle weight,gr
1782-5. Driving informationTrailer towing tipsYour vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. The 3 maincauses of vehicle-trailer accident
1792-5. Driving information2When driving● Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires practice.Grip the bottom of the steering wheel a
1802-5. Driving information● In order to maintain efficient engine braking and electrical chargingperformance, do not use “D” (automatic transmission)
17OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESNote: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.Tilt and telescopic steering
1812-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTION To avoid an accident● Do not exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) or posted towing speed limit, whicheveris lower.
1822-5. Driving informationDinghy towing (automatic transmission)NOTICE To avoid serious damage to your vehicleDo not tow your vehicle with four whee
1832-5. Driving information2When drivingDinghy towing (manual transmission)Towing your vehicle with 4 wheels on the groundTo prevent damage to your ve
1842-5. Driving informationNOTICE Dinghy towing direction To prevent the steering from lockingEnsure the engine switch is in the “ACC” position.Do n
1852-5. Driving information2When driving
1883-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAutomatic air conditioning system∗Using the automatic modePress .The air conditioning system wil
1893-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the settings Adjusting the temperature settingPress “∧” to increase
1903-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAir flows to the upper body andfeet.: Some modelsMainly air flows to the feet.: Some modelsAir f
1913-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresDefogging the windshieldDefoggingThe air conditioning system con-trol operates
1923-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
2010Corolla!AwordaboutsafevehicleoperationsThis Quick Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicleoperations. It contains brief descriptions of funda
18FEATURES/OPERATIONSCup holdersFrontAuxiliary storageInstrument panelOverhead consoleType AType BType CRearPullPullPushPullLight control-Instrument p
1933-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior features Using the automatic modeFan speed is adjusted automatically in accordance wi
1943-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerCAUTION To prevent the windshield from fogging upDo not use during cool air operation in extr
1953-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresManual air conditioning system∗HeaterFan speed control dialAir outlet selectio
1963-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAdjusting the settings Adjusting the temperature setting (heater)Turn the temperature control d
1973-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior features Adjusting the fan speedTurn the fan speed control dial clockwise (increase)
1983-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerMainly air flows to the feet.: Some modelsAir flows to the feet and thewindshield defogger opera
1993-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the position of and opening and closing the air outletsCenter outlet
2003-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger For quick cooling (vehicles with air conditioning system)Turn the temperature control dial to
2013-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresCAUTION To prevent the windshield from fogging upDo not set the air outlet se
2023-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerRear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers Outside rear view mirror defoggers (if equip
19OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESIf belt is fully extended, then retracted even slightly, it cannot bere-extended beyond th
2023-2. Using the audio systemAudio system typesWith navigation systemOwners of models equipped with a navigation system should referto the “Navigatio
2033-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Using cellular phonesInterference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellula
2043-2. Using the audio systemNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the audio system on longer than necessary with the engine off. To avoi
2053-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the radioSetting station presets (excluding XM® Satellite Radio)Search for desired stations by t
2063-2. Using the audio system Scanning all radio stations within rangePress .All stations with reception will be played for 5 seconds each.When the
2073-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Scanning XM® Satellite Radio channels● Scanning channels in the current categoryPress .When the desi
2083-2. Using the audio system When the battery is disconnectedStation presets are erased. Reception sensitivity● Maintaining perfect radio receptio
2093-2. Using the audio system3Interior features If XM® Satellite Radio does not operate normallyIf a problem occurs with the XM® tuner, a message wi
2103-2. Using the audio systemContact the XM® Listener Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Canada). Certifications for the radi
2113-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the CD playerLoading CDs Loading a CDType AInsert a CD.Type BPress .Insert a CD when the indica
20System reset initialization1. Push and hold “ SET” buttonuntil the indicator blinksthree times.2. Wait a few minutes to allowinitialization to compl
2123-2. Using the audio system Loading multiple CDs (type B)Press and hold until you hear a beep.Insert a CD when the indicator on the slot turns f
2133-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresFast-forwarding and reversing tracksTo fast-forward or reverse, press (reverse) or (fast-for-ward)
2143-2. Using the audio systemRandom playback Current CDPress (RAND).Tracks are played in a random order until is pressed once more. All CDs (typ
2153-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Error messages“ERROR”: This indicates a problem either with the CD or inside theplayer. The CD may b
2163-2. Using the audio systemNOTICE CDs and adapters that cannot be usedDo not use the following types of CDs, 3 in. (8 cm) CD adapters or DualDiscs
2173-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresNOTICE CD player precautionsFailure to follow the precautions below may result in serious damage to t
2183-2. Using the audio systemPlaying MP3 and WMA discsLoading and ejecting MP3 and WMA discs→P. 2 11Selecting a CD (type A with a CD changer and typ
2193-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresSelecting and scanning a folder Selecting folders one at a timePress “∧” or “∨” on to select the de
2203-2. Using the audio systemRepeat play To repeat a filePress (RPT). To repeat all of the files in a folderPress and hold (RPT) until you hear
2213-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Display→P. 214 Canceling random, repeat and scan playback→P. 214 Error messages“ERROR”: This indic
462Abbreviation listAbbreviation/Acronym listABBREVIATIONS MEANINGA/C Air ConditioningABS Anti-lock Brake SystemACC AccessoryALR Automatic Locking Ret
2223-2. Using the audio system MP3 and WMA filesMP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format.Files can be compressed to approximate
2233-2. Using the audio system3Interior features● Compatible disc formatsThe following disc formats can be used.• Disc formats: CD-ROM Mode 1 and Mode
2243-2. Using the audio system● ExtensionsIf the file extensions .mp3 and .wma are used for files other than MP3 andWMA files, they will be mistakenly
2253-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresOptimal use of the audio systemUsing the AUDIO CONTROL function Changing sound quality modesPressing
2263-2. Using the audio system Adjusting sound quality and volume balanceTurning adjusts the level.*1: The sound quality level is adjusted individu
2273-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)Except JBL brand audio systemWhen “ASL” is selected, tu
2283-2. Using the audio systemUsing the AUX adapter Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio systemThe volume can be adjusted using th
2293-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the steering wheel audio switches∗Turning on the powerPress when the audio system is turned of
2303-2. Using the audio systemChanging the audio sourcePress when the audio system is turned on. The audio sourcechanges as follows each time is p
2313-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresSelecting a track/filePress to select the CD mode.Press to select the desired track/file.Selecting
14For your informationMain Owner’s ManualPlease note that this manual covers all models and all equipment, includingoptions. Therefore, you may find s
2323-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) features∗ Conditions affecting operationTh
2333-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features Trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc. Certification for the hands-
2343-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)FCC WARNING:Changes or modifications in construction not expressly approved by theparty
2353-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the hands-free phone system∗ (for cellular phone) Audio unitDis
2363-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Steering wheelVolumeThe voice guidance volumecannot be adjusted by usingthis button.Ha
2373-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features MicrophoneVehicles with moon roofVehicles without moon roof
2383-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Operating the system by using a voice commandBy following voice guidance instructions ou
2393-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the hands-free phone system for the first timeBefore using the h
2403-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Menu list of the hands-free phone system Normal operationFirst menuSecond menuThird men
2413-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSetupSecuritySet PIN Setting a PIN codePhonebook Lock Locking the phon
15Installation of a mobile two-way radio systemAs the installation of a mobile two-way radio system in your vehicle mayaffect electronic systems such
2423-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using a short cut keyFirst menu Second menu Operation detailDial “XXX (name)” -Dialing
2433-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features Automatic adjustment of volumeWhen vehicle speed is 50 mph (80 km/h)
2443-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Making a phone callDialing by inputting a numberPress the talk switch and say “Dial by n
2453-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresDialing by inputting a namePress the talk switch and say “Dial by name
2463-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Transferring a callA call can be transferred between the cellular phone and systemwhile
2473-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresThe following operations can be performed:Dialing: Press the off-hook
2483-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Setting a cellular phoneRegistering a cellular phoneSelect “Pair Phone” by using a voice
2493-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSelecting the cellular phone to be usedSelect “Select Phone” by using
2503-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Press the talk switch or select “Record Name” by using, and say a new name.Select “Confi
2513-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresDeleting a cellular phoneSelect “Delete” by using a voice command or
16CAUTION General precautions while drivingDriving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ-ence of alcohol or drugs that h
2523-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Changing the passkeySelect “Set Passkey” by using a voice command or .Pattern APress t
2533-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSecurity and system setupSetting or changing the PIN Setting a PINSel
2543-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Changing the PINSelect “Set PIN” by using a voice command or .Enter the registered P
2553-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSetting voice guidance volumeSelect “Guidance Vol” by using .Change t
2563-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Initialization● The following data in the system can be initialized:• Phone book• Outg
2573-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the phone bookAdding a new phone numberThe following methods can
2583-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Adding procedureSelect “Add Entry” by using a voice command or .Use one of the follo
2593-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresInputting a phone number by using STEP2-1 Select “Manual Input” by usi
2603-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Select the name to be registered by either of the followingmethods, and select “Confirm”
2613-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSelect the desired preset button, and register the data intospeed dial
17Symbols used throughout this manualCautions & Notices Symbols used in illustrationsCAUTIONThis is a warning against anything which may cause dea
2623-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Deleting registered dataSelect “Delete Entry” by using a voice command or .Pattern ASe
2633-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresListing the registered dataSelecting “List names” by using a voice com
2643-4. Using the interior lightsInterior lights listInterior light (→P. 266)Personal lights or personal/interior lights (→P. 266, 267)“ENGINE START S
2653-4. Using the interior lights3Interior features Illuminated entry systemVehicles without moon roofThe interior light (with the switch in the “DOO
2663-4. Using the interior lightsInterior light“DOOR” positionOffOnPersonal lights (vehicles without moon roof)On/offInterior light and personal light
2673-4. Using the interior lights3Interior featuresPersonal/interior lights (vehicles with moon roof) Interior lights“DOOR” positionOffOn Personal l
2683-5. Using the storage featuresList of storage featuresCAUTION Items that should not be left in the storage spacesDo not leave glasses, lighters o
2693-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresGlove boxPull up the lever.Console boxType ALift the lid while pulling the lever.CAUTION Caution
2703-5. Using the storage featuresType BLift the lid while pulling the lever.Lift the lid and tray.Lift the lid.Pull the tray up to open the box. Whe
2713-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresCup holdersFrontRearPull the lid to open.Cup holders
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2723-5. Using the storage features Using the cup support (front) Using the cup holder (front) to store small itemsCAUTION Items unsuitable for the
2733-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresAuxiliary boxesType APull up the lever.Type B (if equipped)Pull the lid.Type C (vehicles with moon
2743-5. Using the storage featuresType DPull up the lever.CAUTION Caution while drivingKeep the auxiliary boxes closed.Injuries may result in the eve
2753-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresBottle holdersFrontRearCAUTION Items unsuitable for the bottle holderDo not place anything other
2763-6. Other interior featuresSun visorsForward position: Flip down.Side position: Flip down, unhook, andswing to the side.
2773-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresVanity mirrorsSlide the cover.
2783-6. Other interior featuresClock The clock is displayed whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNIT
2793-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresGrocery bag hookNOTICE Grocery bag hook weight capacityDo not hang any object heavier than 7 lb. (3
2803-6. Other interior featuresAshtray∗CAUTION When not in useKeep the ashtray closed.Injuries may result in the event of sudden braking, sudden swer
2813-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresCigarette lighter∗ The cigarette lighter can be used whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE S
TABLE OF CONTENTS11Before drivingAdjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column.2When drivingDriving, stopping and
2823-6. Other interior featuresPower outlet The power outlet can be used whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in ACCES
2833-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresNOTICE To avoid damaging the power outletClose the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in
2843-6. Other interior featuresSeat heaters∗ The seat heaters can be used whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE START STOP” switch is in IGNI
2853-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresNOTICE To prevent seat heater damageDo not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stic
2863-6. Other interior featuresArmrest∗NOTICE To prevent damage to the armrestDo not place too much strain on the armrest.Pull the armrest down for u
2873-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresFloor matCAUTIONObserve the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause the driver's floor
2883-6. Other interior featuresTrunk features Storage box Cargo hooks (if equipped)Cargo hooks are provided forsecuring loose items.
2893-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresCompass∗The compass on the inside rear view mirror indicates the direction inwhich the vehicle is hea
2903-6. Other interior featuresCalibrating the compassThe direction display deviates from the true direction determined bythe earth’s magnetic field.
2913-6. Other interior features3Interior features Circling calibrationStop the vehicle in a place where it is safe to drive in a circle.Press and hol
1OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESEngine maintenance 7Fuel tank door release and cap 6Hood release 7Indicator symbols 5Instru
201-1. Key informationKeysThe following keys are provided with the vehicle.Vehicles with smart key systemElectronic keys• Operating the smart keysyste
2923-6. Other interior featuresCAUTION While driving the vehicleDo not adjust the display. Be sure to adjust the display only when the vehicleis stop
2944-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Automatic car washes● Fold the mirrors back before washing the vehicle.● Bru
2954-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and care To prevent deterioration and body corrosion● Wash the vehicle immediately in the following cases:•
2964-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle interiorThe following procedures will help protect your vehicle's interior andkee
2974-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and care Caring for leather areasToyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a yea
2984-1. Maintenance and careNOTICE Cleaning detergents● Do not use organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, acidic oralkaline solutions, dye,
2994Maintenance and care4-2. MaintenanceMaintenance requirements Repair and replacementIt is recommended that genuine Toyota parts be used for repair
3004-2. Maintenance Allow inspection and repairs to be performed by a Toyota dealer● Toyota technicians are well-trained specialists and are kept up
3014-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careGeneral maintenanceEngine compartmentItems Check pointsBatteryCheck the connections. (→P. 324)Brake fluid At t
3024-2. MaintenanceVehicle interiorItems Check pointsAccelerator pedal• Moves smoothly (without uneven pedal effort or catching)?Automatic transmissio
211-1. Key information1Before drivingUsing the mechanical key (vehicles with smart key system)Take out the mechanical key.After using the mechanical k
3034-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careVehicle exteriorItems Check pointsDoors/trunk • Operate smoothly?Engine hood • The lock system works properly?
3044-2. MaintenanceEmission inspection and maintenance (I/M) programsSome states have vehicle emission inspection programs whichinclude OBD (On Board
3054Maintenance and care4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceDo-it-yourself service precautionsIf you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the co
3064-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceItems Parts and toolsFuses (→P. 350)• Fuse with same amperage rating as originalRadiator and condenser(→P. 321)⎯Tire
3074-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTIONThe engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that maymove suddenly, become
3084-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICE If you remove the air cleanerDriving with the air cleaner removed may cause excessive engine wear dueto dirt
3094-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careHoodRelease the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood.Pull the hood release leve
3104-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Pre-driving checkCheck that the hood is fully closed and locked.If the hood is not locked properly, it may
3114-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and carePositioning a floor jackWhen raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor-rect
3124-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceSet the jack attachment on thefloor jack with the “FOR-WARD” facing towards thefront of the vehicle, and placethe ja
221-1. Key informationNOTICE To prevent key damage● Do not subject the keys to strong shocks, expose them to high tempera-tures by placing them in di
3134-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When raising your vehicleMake sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility
3144-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine compartment1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engineEngine coolant reservoir(→P. 320)Engine oil filler cap(→P. 317)Bra
3154-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineEngine coolant reservoir(→P. 320)Engine oil filler cap(→P. 317)
3164-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine oilWith the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oillevel on the dipstick. Checking the
3174-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineLowFull Adding engine oilIf the oil level is below or nearthe
3184-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil consumption● The amount of engine oil consumed depends on the oil viscosity, thequality of the oil and
3194-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION Used engine oil● Used engine oil contains potentially harmful contaminants which mayca
3204-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine coolantThe coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the “FULL” and “LOW”lines on the reservoir when the
3214-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careRadiator and condenserCheck the radiator and condenser and remove any foreign objects. If any o
3224-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Adding fluidMake sure to check the fluid type and prepare the necessary items.Disconnect the claws to removethe se
231Before driving1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkSmart key system∗The following operations can be performed simply by carrying th
3234-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When filling the reservoirTake care because brake fluid can harm your hands or eyes an
3244-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceBatteryCheck the battery as follows. Battery exteriorMake sure that the battery terminals are not corroded and that
3254-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careType BGreen: Good conditionDark: Charging is necessary.Have the vehicle inspected byyour Toyota
3264-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Chemicals in the batteryA battery contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid and may producehydrogen ga
3274-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careWasher fluidFor vehicles sold in U.S.A. Check the washer fluid level onthe level gauge. If the
3284-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICE Do not use any fluid other than washer fluidDo not use soapy water or engine antifreeze instead of washer fl
3294-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTiresReplace or rotate tires in accordance with maintenance sched-ules and treadwear. Checking
3304-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceInstalling tire pressure warning valves and transmittersWhen replacing tires or wheels, tire pressure warning valves
3314-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and carePush and hold the tire pressurewarning reset switch until the tirepressure warning light blinks
3324-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance When to replace your vehicle’s tiresTires should be replaced if:● You have tire damage such as cuts, splits, crack
241-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkUnlocking and locking the doors (front door handles only)Grip the handle to unlock thedoor.Make
3334-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Low profile tires (vehicles with 17-inch tires)Generally, low profile tires will wear more ra
3344-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance When the initialization of the tire pressure warning system hasfailedInitialization can be completed in a few minu
3354-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When inspecting or replacing tiresObserve the following precautions to prevent acciden
3364-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICE Repairing or replacing tires, wheels, tire pressure warning valves,transmitters and tire valve caps● When re
3374-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTire inflation pressure Tire inflation pressureThe recommended cold tire inflation pressure an
3384-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceType CType D
3394-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Tire inflation pressure check intervalYou should check tire inflation pressure every two week
3404-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Effects of incorrect tire inflation pressureDriving with incorrect tire inflation pressure may result in the follo
3414-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION Proper inflation is critical to save tire performanceKeep your tires properly inflated
3424-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceWheelsIf a wheel is bent, cracked or heavily corroded, it should bereplaced.Otherwise, the tire may separate from th
251-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before drivingAntenna location and effective range Antenna locationAntennas outside the cabin
3434-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care When replacing wheelsThe wheels of your Toyota, except for the compact spare tire, areequippe
3444-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceAir conditioning filterThe air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to maintain airconditioning efficiency.
3454-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Checking intervalReplace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance schedule. I
3464-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceKey batteryReplace the battery with a new one if it is discharged. You will need the following items:● Flathead scr
3474-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careRemove the depleted battery.Insert a new battery with the“+” terminal facing up. Replacing the
3484-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceType AOpen the case cover using aflathead screwdriver pro-tected with tape etc. andremove the depleted battery.Inser
3494-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care If the key battery is dischargedThe following symptoms may occur.● The smart key system and w
3504-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceChecking and replacing fusesIf any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may haveblown. If this happen
3514-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careDriver’s side instrument panelRemove the instrument panel.After a system failure, see “Fuse lay
3524-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCheck if the fuse has blown.Type ANormal fuseBlown fuseReplace it with one of anappropriate amperage rating.The ampe
261-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk Effective range (areas within which the electronic key isdetected)When locking or unlockingth
3534-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careType CNormal fuseBlown fuseContact your Toyota dealer.Type DNormal fuseBlown fuseContact your T
3544-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceFuse layout and amperage ratings Engine compartmentFuse Ampere Circuit1 CDS FAN 30 A Electric cooling fan(s)2 RDI F
3554-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care8 GLOW* 80 A No circuit9 P/I 50 A EFI MAIN, HORN, IG210 H-LP MAIN 50 AH-LP LH LO, H-LP RH LO, H
3564-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance*: If equipped29 MAYDAY* 10 A No circuit30 SPARE 10 A Spare fuse31 SPARE 30 A Spare fuse32 SPARE 20 A Spare fuse33 E
3574-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Under the driver’s side instrument panelFuse Ampere Circuit1 DEF 40 A Rear window defogger, M
3584-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance14 POWER 30 A Power windows15 SEAT HTR 15 A Seat heater16 HTR-IG 10 A Air conditioning system17 WIPER 25 A Windshiel
3594-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care After a fuse is replaced● If the lights do not turn on even after the fuse has been replaced,
3604-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceLight bulbsYou may replace the following bulbs yourself. The difficulty level ofreplacement varies depending on the
3614-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Rear bulb locationsStop/tail and rear side marker lightsRear turn signal lightsBack-up lights
3624-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceReplacing light bulbs Headlight low beamsTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Unplug the bulb while depress-ing the
271-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before driving Operation signalsA buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate
3634-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careUnplug the bulb while depress-ing the lock release. Front fog lights (if equipped)Remove the f
3644-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceUnplug the bulb while depress-ing the lock release. Front turn signal/parking lights and front side marker lightsTu
3654-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and carePartly remove the fender linerand turn the bulb base counter-clockwise.Front side marker lightF
3664-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Stop/tail and rear side marker lights, and rear turn signallightsOpen the trunk lid.Remove the luggage trim coverc
3674-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careType BTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Stop/tail and rear side markerlightRear turn signal
3684-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceRemove the light bulb. License plate lightsOpen the trunk lid and removethe trunk panel cover clips.Partly remove t
3694-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care LED high mounted stoplightThe high mounted stoplight consists of a number of LEDs. If any oft
3704-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
3725-1. Essential informationEmergency flashersNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the emergency flashers on longer than necessary when t
5When trouble arises3735-1. Essential informationIf your vehicle needs to be towedBefore towingThe following may indicate a problem with your transmis
281-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk Switching the door unlock functionIt is possible to set which doors the entry function unlock
3745-1. Essential informationEmergency towingIf a tow truck is not available, in an emergency your vehicle may betemporarily towed using a cable or ch
5When trouble arises3755-1. Essential information Emergency towing procedureRelease the parking brake.Shift the shift lever to N.Vehicles with smart
3765-1. Essential informationTowing with a sling-type truckTowing with a wheel-lift type truck from the frontRelease the parking brake.NOTICE To prev
5When trouble arises3775-1. Essential informationTowing with a wheel-lift type truck from the rearAutomatic transmission: Use atowing dolly under the
3785-1. Essential informationIf you think something is wrongIf you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probablyneeds adjustment or repa
5When trouble arises3795-1. Essential informationFuel pump shut off systemFollow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system isactivate
3805-1. Essential informationEvent data recorderIn a crash or a near car crash eventThe SRS airbag sensor assembly contains the EDR. In a crash or ane
5When trouble arises3815-1. Essential informationDisclosure of the dataToyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third partyexcept whe
3825-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds...Stop the vehicle immediately. Continuing to drive the ve
5When trouble arises3835-2. Steps to take in an emergencyHave the vehicle inspected immediately.Failing to investigate the cause of the following warn
291-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before driving Electronic key battery depletion● The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years. ●
3845-2. Steps to take in an emergencyFollow the correction procedures.After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem,check that the
5When trouble arises3855-2. Steps to take in an emergency*: Driver's and front passenger’s seat belt warning buzzers:The driver’s and front passe
3865-2. Steps to take in an emergency Front passenger detection sensor and passenger seat belt reminder● If luggage is placed on the front passenger
5When trouble arises3875-2. Steps to take in an emergency When a tire is replaced with a spare tireThe compact spare tire is not equipped with the ti
3885-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the tire pressure warning light comes on after blinking for 1minute frequentlyIf the tire pressure warning l
5When trouble arises3895-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Maintenance of the tiresEach tire, including the spare (if provided), should be chec
3905-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONYour vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS (tire pressure warningsystem) malfunction indicator to ind
5When trouble arises3915-2. Steps to take in an emergencyFollow the correction procedures. (vehicles with smart key system)After taking the specified
3925-2. Steps to take in an emergency*: If the engine does not start when the electronic key is inside the vehi-cle, the electronic key battery may be
5When trouble arises3935-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you have a flat tireRemove the flat tire and replace it with the spare provided. Before j
2OVERVIEWInstrument panelSteering wheel audio controls1,2Voice command button1Te le p h o n e c o n t r o l s1Ignition switch (mechanical key)1Cruise
301-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk● As long as the electronic key is within the effective range, the doors maybe locked or unlock
3945-2. Steps to take in an emergencyTaking out the jackRemove the luggage floor cover.TightenLoosenSTEP 1 STEP 2
5When trouble arises3955-2. Steps to take in an emergencyTaking out the spare tireRemove the luggage floor cover.Remove the tool tray.Loosen the cente
3965-2. Steps to take in an emergencyReplacing a flat tireChock the tires.Vehicles with a steel wheel,remove the wheel ornamentusing the wrench.To pro
5When trouble arises3975-2. Steps to take in an emergencySlightly loosen the wheel nuts(one turn).Turn the tire jack portion “A” byhand until the notc
3985-2. Steps to take in an emergencyRaise the vehicle until the tire isslightly raised off the ground.Remove all the wheel nuts andthe tire.When rest
5When trouble arises3995-2. Steps to take in an emergencyInstall the tire and loosely tighten each wheel nut by hand byapproximately the same amount.R
4005-2. Steps to take in an emergencyFirmly tighten each nut two orthree times in the order shown inthe illustration.Tightening torque:76 ft•lbf (103
5When trouble arises4015-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Using the tire jackImproper use of the tire jack may lead to death or serious injuri
4025-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Replacing a flat tireObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of death or seriousinjury:● Ne
5When trouble arises4035-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION When the spare tire is attachedThe vehicle speed may not be correctly detected, and
311-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before driving● When an alarm sounds:Take appropriate measures according to the following tabl
4045-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the engine will not startIf the engine still does not start after following the correct startingprocedure (→P.
5When trouble arises4055-2. Steps to take in an emergencyEmergency start function (vehicles with smart key system)When the engine does not start, the
4065-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the shift lever cannot be shifted from P (automatic transmission)If the shift lever cannot be shifted with you
5When trouble arises4075-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you lose your keysNew genuine keys can be made by your Toyota dealer. For vehicleswith the
4085-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the electronic key does not operate properly (vehicles with smart key system)Locking and unlocking the doors a
5When trouble arises4095-2. Steps to take in an emergencyChanging “ENGINE START STOP” switch modes and starting the engineShift the shift lever to P a
4105-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the battery is dischargedThe following procedures may be used to start the engine if the vehi-cle's batte
5When trouble arises4115-2. Steps to take in an emergencyConnecting the jumper cables Positive (+) battery terminal on your vehiclePositive (+) batter
4125-2. Steps to take in an emergencyOnce the vehicle’s engine has started, remove the jumpercables in the exact reverse order in which they were con-
5When trouble arises4135-2. Steps to take in an emergency Avoiding a discharged battery● Turn off the headlights and the audio system while the engin
321-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk If the smart key system does not operate properly● Locking and unlocking the doors and trunk:
4145-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Avoiding battery fires or explosionsObserve the following precautions to prevent accidentally igniting t
5When trouble arises4155-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicleDo not pull- or push-start the vehicle, because the c
4165-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf your vehicle overheatsIf your engine overheats:Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn off the air condi-tio
5When trouble arises4175-2. Steps to take in an emergency OverheatingIf you observe the following, your vehicle may be overheating.● The engine coola
4185-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE When adding engine coolantWait until the engine has cooled down before adding engine coolant.When adding
5When trouble arises4195-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the vehicle becomes stuckCAUTION When attempting to free a stuck vehicleIf you choose to
4205-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergencyOnly in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop t
5When trouble arises4215-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION If the engine has to be turned off while driving● Power assist for the brakes and st
4225-2. Steps to take in an emergency
4246-1. SpecificationsMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)Dimensions and weights*1: Unladen vehicles*2: P195/65R15 tires*3: P205/55R16 and P215/45
3311-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkBefore drivingWireless remote control∗The wireless remote control can be used to lock and unlo
4256-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsType AOn some models, this number isstamped under the front passen-ger seat.Type BOn some models, this nu
4266-1. Specifications Engine numberThe engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown.1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-F
4276-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsEngine1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine*: Drive belt tension measured with Borroughs drive belt tension ga
4286-1. Specifications2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineFuelModel 2AZ-FE engineType4 cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasolineBore and stroke3.48 × 3.78 in. (
4296-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsLubrication system Engine oil selection“Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. UseToy
4306-1. SpecificationsHow to read oil container label:The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and ApprovalCommittee) Certification Mark is
4316-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsCooling systemIgnition systemCapacity (reference)1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine5.8 qt. (5.5 L, 4.8 Imp.
4326-1. SpecificationsElectrical systemManual transaxleAutomatic transaxleBatteryOpen voltage at 68°F (20°C):12.6 ⎯ 12.8 V Fully charged12.2 ⎯ 12.4 V
4336-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsClutchBrakes*1: Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with a force of 66 lbf (294 N, 30kgf) while the en
4346-1. SpecificationsSteeringTires and wheelsType AType BFree play Less than 1.2 in. (30 mm)Tire size P195/65R15 89S, T135/70R16 100MTire inflation p
341-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk Operation signalsDoors: A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate thatthe
4356-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsType CType DType ETire size P205/55R16 89H, T135/70R16 100MTire inflation pressure(Recommended cold tire
4366-1. SpecificationsLight bulbsA: HB4 halogen bulbs B: HB3 halogen bulbsC: Wedge base bulbs (clear) D: Wedge base bulbs (amber)E: Single end bulbs (
4376-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsFuel information Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasolineTo help prevent incorrect fueling, your Toyota h
4386-1. Specifications Toyota recommends the use of gasoline containing detergent additives● Toyota recommends the use of gasoline that contains dete
4396-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsNOTICE Notice on fuel quality● Do not use improper fuels. If improper fuels are used the engine will bed
4406-1. SpecificationsTire informationTypical tire symbolsFull-size tireCompact spare tireTire size (→P. 443)DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)
4416-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire ply composition and materialsPlies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are thestrands
4426-1. SpecificationsTypical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)DOT symbol*Tire Identification Number(TIN)Tire manufacturer's identifica-ti
4436-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire size Typical tire size informationThe illustration indicates typicaltire size.Tire use(P = Passenge
4446-1. SpecificationsTire section namesBeadSidewallShoulderTreadBeltInner linerReinforcing rubberCarcassRim linesBead wiresChaferUniform Tire Quality
351-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before driving Key battery depletionVehicles with smart key system→P. 2 9Vehicles without sm
4456-1. Specifications6Vehicle specifications TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wearrate of the tire when tested unde
4466-1. SpecificationsWarning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for atire that is properly inflated and not overloaded.Excessive s
4476-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningNormal occupant weight150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants specified in
4486-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningWeather sideThe surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tireBeadThe part of the tire that i
4496-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningInnerliner separationThe parting of the innerliner from cord material in the car
4506-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningPly A layer of rubber-coated parallel cordsPly separationA parting of rubber compound between adja-cent
4516-1. Specifications6Vehicle specifications*: Table 1 ⎯ Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal loadfor various designated seating capa
4526-2. CustomizationCustomizable featuresItem Function Default settingCustomizedsettingSmart key system (if equipped) (→P. 23)Smart key system On Off
4536-2. Customization6Vehicle specificationsWireless remote con-trol (if equipped) (→P. 3 3 )Wireless remote control On OffUnlocking operationDriver&
4546-2. CustomizationDoor lock (vehicles with power door lock system)(→P. 38)Unlocking using a keyDriver's door unlocked in one step, all doors u
361-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealerSettings (e.g. trunk unlocking function)
4556-2. Customization6Vehicle specificationsIllumination(→P. 264)Time elapsed before lights turn off (vehicles with power door lock system)15 seconds7
4566-3. InitializationItems to initializeItem When to initialize ReferenceEngine oil mainte-nance data (U.S.A. only)After changing engine oil P. 318Ti
458Reporting safety defects for U.S. ownersIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause acrash or could cause injury or death, you
4597For ownersSeat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructionsextracted from the
460Guide de confort de ceinture de sécurité (sièges arrière extérieurs)Si la sangle diagonale gêne la personne au niveau du cou, utilisez leguide conf
4617For ownersEntretien et soin Ceintures de sécuritéNettoyez avec un chiffon ou une éponge humectée d'eausavonneuse tiède. Profitez de l'o
473What to do if...What to do if...A tire puncturesP. 393If you have a flat tireThe engine does not startP. 404If the engine will not startP. 7 7Engi
474What to do if...Optitron type metersNon-Optitron type meters
475What to do if... Warning lightsP. 384orP. 3 8 2 P. 384P. 3 8 2 P. 383P. 3 8 2 P. 384P. 384orP. 3 8 3 P. 384P. 3 8 3 P. 384P. 391orP. 3 8 3P.
371-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before drivingFor vehicles sold in CanadaNOTE:Operation is subject to the following two condit
476GAS STATION INFORMATIONAuxiliary catch leverP. 309Trunk openerP. 4 4Fuel filler doorP. 7 3Hood lock release leverP. 3 0 9Fuel filler door opener
381-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkDoorsThe vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the entry function,wireless remote control, k
391-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before drivingRear door child-protector lockThe door cannot be opened frominside the vehicle w
3OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESFront passenger seatbelt reminder light“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” indicatorEngine immob
401-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkAutomatic door locking and unlocking systems (vehicles withpower door lock system)The following
411-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before driving Setting and canceling the functionsTo switch between set and canceled, follow
421-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk*1: Vehicles with an automatic transmission only*2: Vehicles with smart key systemWhen the sett
431-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before drivingCAUTION To prevent an accidentObserve the following precautions while driving t
441-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkTrunkThe trunk can be opened using the entry function, wireless remotecontrol, key or trunk ope
451-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before drivingTrunk opener cancelling systemTo protect luggage stored in the trunk against the
461-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunkCAUTION Caution while driving● Keep the trunk lid closed while driving. If the trunk lid is le
471-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk1Before drivingCAUTION Using the trunkObserve the following precautions.Failure to do so may c
481-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Front seatsPower seat (driver's side only)Seat position switchSeatback angle switchS
491-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingActive head restraintsWhen the occupant’s backpresses against the seatback
4OVERVIEWInstrument clusterService indicator and reminderTachometerSpeedometerFuel gaugeTrip meter reset/Instrument panel light controlOdometer and tw
501-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Active head restraintsEven small forces applied to the seatback may cause the head rest
5111-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingRear seats Before folding down the rear seatStow the rear outside seat be
521-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION After returning the seatback to the upright positionObserve the following precau
5311-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingHead restraints Removing the head restraintsHead restraints are provided
541-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Installing the head restraints Adjusting the height of the head restraints Adjusting
5511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSeat beltsMake sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before
561-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Seat belt comfort guide (outside rear seats)If the shoulder belt sits close to a person&a
571-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingBuckle, position and release theseat belt.Seat belt pretensioners (front s
581-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Emergency locking retractor (ELR)The retractor will lock the belt during a sudden stop
591-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Child seat belt usageThe seat belts of your vehicle were principally des
5OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESIndicator symbolsCharging system warning1Brake system warning1AIR BAG ON and AIR BAG OFF in
601-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTIONObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event ofsudd
611-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTION Child restraint lock function belt precautionDo not allow childre
621-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Using a seat belt comfort guide● Make sure the belt is not twisted and that it l
6311-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSteering wheelCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not adjust the steering whe
641-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Anti-glare inside rear view mirrorGlare from the headlights of vehicles behind can be red
651-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving To prevent sensor errorCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not adjust the p
661-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Outside rear view mirrorsFolding back the mirrorsPush backward to fold the mir-rors.Mirro
671-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Mirror angle can be adjusted whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGI
681-4. Opening and closing the windowsPower windows∗Lock switchPress the switch down to lockthe passenger window switches.Use this switch to prevent c
691-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before driving The power windows can be operated whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE START STOP” swi
6OVERVIEWKeyless entry (if equipped)PushPush ONCE: Driver doorTWICE: All doorsLocking opera tion Unlocking operationPanic buttonPush and holdNOTE: Ifa
701-4. Opening and closing the windowsMoon roof∗Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof upand down. Opening and closingOpen*
711-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before driving The moon roof can be operated whenVehicles with smart key systemThe “ENGINE START STOP” switch
721-4. Opening and closing the windowsCAUTION Opening the moon roofObserve the following precautions.Failing to do so may cause death or serious inju
731Before driving1-5. RefuelingOpening the fuel tank capPerform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. Before refueling the vehicleVehicles w
741-5. RefuelingClosing the fuel tank capWhen replacing the fuel tankcap, turn it until a clicking soundis heard.After releasing your hand, the capwil
751-5. Refueling1Before drivingCAUTION Refueling the vehicleObserve the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure to do so may resul
761-5. RefuelingNOTICE RefuelingDo not spill fuel during refueling.Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the exhaust systems tooperate abn
771Before driving1-6. Theft deterrent systemEngine immobilizer systemThe vehicle's keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent theengine fr
781-6. Theft deterrent system System maintenanceThe vehicle has a maintenance-free type engine immobilizer system. Conditions that may cause the sys
791-6. Theft deterrent system1Before drivingCAUTIONChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsiblefor compliance could void t
7OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESHood releasePull up latchand raise hoodEngine coolant reservoirEngine oil filler capEngine
801-6. Theft deterrent systemTheft prevention labels (for U.S.A.)These labels are attached tothe vehicle to reduce vehicletheft by facilitating the tr
811Before driving1-7. Safety informationCorrect driving postureDrive in a good posture as follows:Sit upright and well back inthe seat. (→P. 49)Adjust
821-7. Safety informationCAUTION While driving● Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving.Doing so could cause the driver to
8311-7. Safety informationBefore drivingSRS airbagsThe SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certaintypes of severe impacts that may ca
841-7. Safety informationAirbag system componentsYour vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed basedon US motor vehicle safety standards (FM
851-7. Safety information1Before drivingThe main SRS airbag system components are shown above. TheSRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor
861-7. Safety information SRS warning lightThis warning light system monitors the airbag sensor assembly, front airbagsensors, side and curtain shiel
871-7. Safety information1Before drivingSide airbags and curtain shield airbags● The SRS side airbags and curtain shield airbags are designed to infla
881-7. Safety information Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS side airbags and cur-tain shield airbagsThe SRS side airbags and curtain sh
891-7. Safety information1Before driving When to contact your Toyota dealerIn the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Do
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