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CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER
1- 800 -331- 4331
00505-QRG10-SIE
Printed in U.S.A. 4/09
08-TCS-03079
413524M1.indd 2 4/17/09 4:20:02 PM
QUICK REFERENCE
GUIDE
SIENNA
2010
413524M1.indd 1 4/17/09 4:19:52 PM
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - QUICK REFERENCE

CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER1- 800 -331- 433100505-QRG10-SIEPrinted in U.S.A. 4/0908-TCS-03079413524M1.indd 2 4/17/09 4:20:02 PMQUICK REFERENCEGUIDE

Page 2 - Spare tire & tools

8FEATURES/OPERATIONSHold wheel, push lever down, set angle and length, and return lever.Note: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.

Page 3 - EMERGENCY FEATURES

731-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingStowing the third seats (manual seats) Before stowing the third seatsFold

Page 4

741-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Returning the third seatsPull and hold the “TO STOW/USE” strap and lift up the seat rea

Page 5

751-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingStowing the third seats (power seats)You can operate the power third seats

Page 6 - Instrument cluster

761-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Returning the third seatsPush and hold the returning switch until the seat cushion is l

Page 7 - Owner’s Manual

771-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving “3RD SEAT” warning light (power third seat)CAUTION When seats are moved

Page 8 - Hood release

781-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Tumbling the second seats● In order to prevent personal injury in a collision or

Page 9 - Engine maintenance

791-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingNOTICE To prevent damage to the seat● Avoid putting heavy loads on a fold

Page 10 - FEATURES/OPERATIONS

801-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Driving position memory (if equipped)Your preferred driving position (the position of the

Page 11 - Lights & turn signals

811-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Operating the driving position memory after turning the engine switch to

Page 12 - Parking brake

821-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Head restraintsHead restraints are provided for all seats.Front seatsVertical adjustmentU

Page 13 - Seat heaters (if equipped)

9OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESLights & turn signalsTurn signalsHeadlightsAUTO** If equippedFront fog lights (if equip

Page 14 - Doors-Sliding

831-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Removing the head restraints Installing the head restraints Adjusting

Page 15 - Console box (if equipped)

841-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Head restraint precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding the head r

Page 16 - Seat adjustments-Front

8511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSeat beltsMake sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before

Page 17 - Seats-Head restraints

861-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Center third seat beltThe center third seat belt is a 3-point type restraint with 2 buckl

Page 18

871-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Release methodThe belt can be completely released when not required, suc

Page 19 - (power)(if equipped)

881-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Seat belt comfort guide (outer third seat)If the shoulder belt sits close to a person&apo

Page 20 - Cruise control (if equipped)

891-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Pregnant women People suffering illnessObtain medical advice and wear t

Page 21 - Distance control mode

901-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Child seat belt usageThe seat belts of your vehicle were principally designed for perso

Page 22

911-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTIONObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in t

Page 23 - (if equipped)

921-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Child restraint lock function belt precautionDo not allow children to play with

Page 24 - Air Conditioning/Heating

10FEATURES/OPERATIONSWindshield wipers & washersInterval wipeSlowFastPull to wash and wipeSingle wipeAdjust frequency*FrontRearWash and wipeWipeIn

Page 25

931-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTION Using a seat belt comfort guide● Make sure the belt is not twiste

Page 26 - )* (if equipped)

941-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Steering wheelCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not adjust the steering wheel while drivin

Page 27 - Power outlets-12V DC

9511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingAnti-glare inside rear view mirrorGlare from the headlights of vehicles be

Page 28 - Cup holders

961-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) To prevent sensor error (vehicles with auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror)CAUTION

Page 29 - SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES

9711-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingOutside rear view mirrorsFolding back the mirrorsManual folding typePush b

Page 30 - Seatbelts

981-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Power folding typePress the switch.Pressing again will extend the mirror. Mirror can be

Page 31 - Abbreviation/Acronym list

991-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTION When driving the vehicleObserve the following precautions while d

Page 32 - ABBREVIATIONS MEANING

1001-4. Opening and closing the windowsPower windowsLock switchPress the switch down to lock the passenger window switches.Use this switch to prevent

Page 33 - For your information

1011-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before driving The power windows can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. Operating th

Page 34 - Perchlorate Material

1021-4. Opening and closing the windowsQuarter windows The windows can be operated when (power type)The engine switch is in the “ON” position. Opera

Page 35

11OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESWindowsAutomatic operation (driver side only) (If equipped) Push the switchcompletely down

Page 36

1031-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before drivingCAUTION Closing the windowsObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in d

Page 37

1041-4. Opening and closing the windowsMoon roof (if equipped)Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof up and down. Opening a

Page 38 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

1051-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before driving The moon roof can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. Operating the mo

Page 39 - Pictorial index

1061-4. Opening and closing the windowsCAUTION Opening the moon roofObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may cause death or serious in

Page 40 - ∗: If equipped

1071Before driving1-5. RefuelingOpening the fuel tank capPerform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. Before refueling the vehicleTurn the

Page 41

1081-5. RefuelingClosing the fuel tank capWhen replacing the fuel tank cap, turn it until a clicking sound is heard.After releasing your hand, the cap

Page 42

1091-5. Refueling1Before drivingCAUTION Refueling the vehicleObserve the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure to do so may res

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1101-5. RefuelingNOTICE RefuelingDo not spill fuel during refueling. Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the exhaust systems to operate

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1111Before driving1-6. Theft deterrent systemEngine immobilizer system (if equipped) System maintenanceThe vehicle has a maintenance-free type of eng

Page 45

1121-6. Theft deterrent systemCAUTIONChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s aut

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Opening/ClosingON/OFF switch12FEATURES/OPERATIONSDoor-Power back (if equipped)Power• Sliding doors will not fully open if the sliding door window is o

Page 47

11311-6. Theft deterrent systemBefore drivingAlarm (if equipped)The system sounds the alarm and flashes the lights when forcible entry is detected. T

Page 48

1141-6. Theft deterrent system Items to check before locking the vehicleTo prevent unexpected triggering of the alarm and vehicle theft, make sure of

Page 49

11511-6. Theft deterrent systemBefore drivingTheft prevention labels (for U.S.A.)These labels are attached to the vehicle to reduce vehicle theft by f

Page 50 - : If equipped

1161-7. Safety informationCorrect driving postureDrive in a good posture as follows:Sit upright and well back in the seat. (→P. 56)Adjust the position

Page 51

1171-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION While driving● Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving. Doing so could ca

Page 52

1181-7. Safety informationSRS airbagsThe SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certain types of severe impacts that may cause significa

Page 53 - 1-1. Key information

1191-7. Safety information1Before drivingAirbag system componentsYour vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed based on US motor vehicle saf

Page 54 - Wireless remote control

1201-7. Safety informationThe main SRS airbag system components are shown above. The SRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. Th

Page 55 - Pressing the button unlocks

1211-7. Safety information1Before driving Operating conditions (front airbags)● The SRS front airbags will deploy if the severity of the frontal impa

Page 56

1221-7. Safety information Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a collisionThe SRS front airbags may also deploy i

Page 57

13OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESClockWith manualAir Conditioning systemWith automaticAir Conditioning systemH- Hour setM-

Page 58

1231-7. Safety information1Before driving Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS side airbags and cur-tain shield airbagsThe SRS side airbag

Page 59

1241-7. Safety information When to contact your Toyota dealerIn the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Do not disconnec

Page 60 - Front doors

1251-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding the airbags. Failure to do so may

Page 61

1261-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● The SRS front passenger airbag also deploys with considerable force, and can cause death or

Page 62 - or ) for approx

1271-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not sit on the edge of the seat or lean against the dashboard.● Do not al

Page 63

1281-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not use seat accessories which cover the parts where the SRS side airbags inflate as the

Page 64 - Sliding doors

1291-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not touch any of the component parts immediately after the SRS air-bags h

Page 65

1301-7. Safety informationFront passenger occupant classification systemYour vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifica-tion syste

Page 66

1311-7. Safety information1Before drivingConditions and operation of the front passenger occupant classification system Adult*1 Child*3 or child res

Page 67 - The sliding door cannot be

1321-7. Safety information Unoccupied There is a malfunction in the system*1: The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When a smaller a

Page 68

14FEATURES/OPERATIONSSeat adjustments-RearSecond row seatThird row seatSeatback release (from third r ow seat)Seatback release (from second row seat)S

Page 69

1331-7. Safety information1Before driving*4: Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front pas-senger seat. A forward-facing child r

Page 70

1341-7. Safety informationCAUTION Front passenger occupant classification system precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding front passeng

Page 71

1351-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION Front passenger occupant classification system precautions● If an adult sits in the front passenger

Page 72

1361-7. Safety informationChild restraint systemsPoints to rememberStudies have shown that installing a child restraint system on a rear seat is much

Page 73

1371-7. Safety information1Before drivingTypes of child restraintsChild restraint systems are classified into the following 3 types according to the a

Page 74 - Back door

1381-7. Safety information Selecting an appropriate child restraint system● Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child until the child be

Page 75

1391-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION Child restraint precautions● Do not use the seat belt extender when installing a child restraint sys

Page 76

1401-7. Safety informationInstalling child restraintsFollow the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Firmly secure child restraint

Page 77

1411-7. Safety information1Before drivingThird seatsChild restraint LATCH anchorsLATCH anchors are provided for right and center seats. (But-tons disp

Page 78

1421-7. Safety informationSecond seats (8-passenger models)Anchor brackets are provided for all second seats.Second seats (7-passenger models)Anchor b

Page 79

15OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESSeat arrangements (examples)7-passenger models Therightseatcanbeplacedintheinsideoroutboar

Page 80

1431-7. Safety information1Before drivingInstallation with LATCH system (second seat) Outer seatsFold the seatback while pulling the lever. Return th

Page 81

1441-7. Safety informationType ALATCH anchors are behind the button. Open the cover and confirm the position of the LATCH anchors.Latch the buckles on

Page 82

1451-7. Safety information1Before drivingType BLATCH anchors are behind the button. Open the cover and confirm the position of the LATCH anchors.Latch

Page 83 - Front seats

1461-7. Safety informationInstallation with LATCH system (third seat)Manual seatFold the seatback while pulling the lever. Return the seatback and sec

Page 84

1471-7. Safety information1Before drivingType AWiden the gap between the seat cushion and seatback slightly and confirm the position of the LATCH anch

Page 85

1481-7. Safety informationType BWiden the gap between the seat cushion and seatback slightly and confirm the position of the LATCH anchors near the bu

Page 86 - Center seat Outer seats

1491-7. Safety information1Before drivingRun the seat belt through the child seat and insert the plate into the buckle. Make sure that the belt is not

Page 87

1501-7. Safety informationRun the seat belt through the child seat and insert the plate into the buckle. Make sure that the belt is not twisted.Fully

Page 88 - Third seats

1511-7. Safety information1Before driving Booster seatPlace the booster seat on the seat facing the front of the vehi-cle.Sit the child in the booste

Page 89

1521-7. Safety informationChild restraint systems with a top tether strap (second seat)Secure the child restraint using the seat belt or LATCH anchors

Page 90

16Seats-Tumble/Remove second row seats(1) Lower the head restraint and slide the seat to the rear-mostlocked position.(2) Pull the strap or lever and

Page 91

1531-7. Safety information1Before drivingChild restraint systems with a top tether strap (third seat)Secure the child restraint using the seat belt or

Page 92

1541-7. Safety informationCAUTION When installing a booster seatDo not fully extend the shoulder belt to prevent the belt from going to ALR lock mode

Page 93 - 7-passenger models

1551-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION When installing a child restraint system● When installing a child restraint system in the third cent

Page 94

1561-7. Safety informationCAUTION To correctly attach a child restraint system to the anchorsWhen using the LATCH anchors, be sure that there are no

Page 95

1582-1. Driving proceduresDriving the vehicleThe following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driv-ing. Starting the engine →P. 167 Drivin

Page 96

1592-1. Driving procedures2When drivingStarting on a steep uphillFirmly set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to D.Gently depress the accele

Page 97

1602-1. Driving procedures Drum-in-disc type parking brake systemYour vehicle has a drum-in-disc type parking brake system. This type of brake system

Page 98

1612-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION● If the smell of exhaust is noticed inside the vehicle, open the windows and check that the back door i

Page 99

1622-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION● Always check that all passengers' arms, heads or other parts of their bod-ies are not outside the vehicle, as

Page 100 - Before driving

1632-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION● Do not leave the vehicle with the engine running for a long time. If such a situation cannot be avoide

Page 101 - Make sure the front legs are

17OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESLowerPushStowing seatPush and hold Push and holdReturning seat* This light will remain ON

Page 102

1642-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION● The exhaust should be checked occasionally. If there is a hole or crack caused by corrosion, damage to a joint or a

Page 103 - Push and hold the returning

1652-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICE When driving the vehicleDo not use the accelerator pedal or depress the accelerator and brake ped-als t

Page 104

1662-1. Driving proceduresNOTICE If you get a flat tire while drivingA flat or damaged tire may cause the following situations. Hold the steering whe

Page 105

1672-1. Driving procedures2When drivingEngine (ignition) switch Starting the engineCheck that the parking brake is set.Check that the shift lever is

Page 106

1682-1. Driving procedures Steering lock release If the engine does not start (vehicles with engine immobilizer system)The engine immobilizer system

Page 107

1692-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the key in the “ACC” or “ON” position for long periods if the

Page 108

1702-1. Driving proceduresAutomatic transmissionSelect a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions. Shifting the shift leverWhile the eng

Page 109 - Lock release button

1712-1. Driving procedures2When driving Downshifting restrictionsThe shift lever cannot be downshifted if the following speeds are exceeded.2WD model

Page 110

1722-1. Driving proceduresTurn signal lever Turn signals can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. If the indicators flash fast

Page 111

1732-1. Driving procedures2When drivingParking brakeNOTICE Before drivingFully release the parking brake. Driving the vehicle with the parking brake

Page 112 - Release button

2010Sienna!A word about safe vehicle operationsThis Quick Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicleoperations. It contains brief descriptions of f

Page 113 - Move the height adjuster up

18To set, cancel and resume a speed Refer to “Functions” in the CruiseControl section above, and to the Owner’s Manual for more details.Fixed speed mo

Page 114

1742-2. Instrument cluster and information displayGauges and metersOptitron type metersNon-Optitron type metersOptitron type meters only ⎯ The followi

Page 115

1752-2. Instrument cluster and information display2When drivingFuel gaugeDisplays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank.Engine coolant temperatur

Page 116

1762-2. Instrument cluster and information displayInstrument panel light controlThe brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted. DarkerB

Page 117

1772-2. Instrument cluster and information display2When drivingIndicators and warning lightsThe indicator and warning lights on the instrument cluster

Page 118

1782-2. Instrument cluster and information display Center panel

Page 119

1792-2. Instrument cluster and information display2When driving IndicatorsThe indicators inform the driver of the operating state of the vehicle’s va

Page 120

1802-2. Instrument cluster and information displayCAUTION If a safety system warning light does not come onShould a safety system light such as the A

Page 121

1812-2. Instrument cluster and information display2When drivingTrip information display (if equipped)The trip information display presents the driver

Page 122

1822-2. Instrument cluster and information displayTrip informationPush the “MODE” button to dis-play trip information.Display items can be switched by

Page 123

1832-2. Instrument cluster and information display2When driving Cruising rangeE/M buttonEach time you push the “E/M” button, the display switches (as

Page 124

19OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESDistance control modeTo set, cancel and resume a speed Refer to “Functions” in the CruiseC

Page 125 - Press the switch

1842-2. Instrument cluster and information display Outside temperature displayIn the following situations, the correct outside temperature may not be

Page 126

1852When driving2-3. Operating the lights and wipersHeadlight switchThe headlights can be operated manually or automatically.The side marker, park-ing

Page 127 - Power windows

1862-3. Operating the lights and wipersTurning on the high beam headlightsWith the headlights on, push the lever forward to turn on the high beams. Pu

Page 128

1872-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingManual headlight leveling dial (vehicles with discharge headlights)The level of the headlights can

Page 129 - Quarter windows

1882-3. Operating the lights and wipers Daytime running light system (if equipped)To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers, the headlights

Page 130

1892-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the lights on longer than necessary when the engi

Page 131 - Moon roof (if equipped)

1902-3. Operating the lights and wipersFog light switch (if equipped)The fog lights improve visibility in difficult driving conditions, such as in rai

Page 132

1912-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingWindshield wipers and washerWiper intervals can be adjusted for intermittent operation (when inter

Page 133

1922-3. Operating the lights and wipers The windshield wipers and washer can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. If no windsh

Page 134 - 1-5. Refueling

1932-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingRear window wiper and washer The rear window wiper and washer can be operated whenThe engine swi

Page 135 - When replacing the fuel tank

20To scan tracks on a disc Push “SCAN.” Push again to hold selection.CD Changer (Type 2 only)-To load one disc Push “LOAD” and insert one disc.-To loa

Page 136

1942-4. Using other driving systemsCruise control (if equipped)Use cruise control to maintain a set speed without using the acceler-ator.IndicatorCrui

Page 137 - ■ Refueling

1952-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Cruise control can be set when● The shift lever is in D or 4. ● Vehicle speed is between approximate

Page 138 - On some models: The indica

1962-4. Using other driving systems Automatic cruise control cancellationThe set speed is automatically canceled in any of the following situations.●

Page 139 - 1-6. Theft deterrent system

1972-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingDynamic laser cruise control (if equipped) Dynamic laser cruise control supplements conventional cruis

Page 140 - Alarm (if equipped)

1982-4. Using other driving systems Selecting cruise modeSelecting vehicle-to-vehicle distance control modeTurn the “ON-OFF” button on.Push the butto

Page 141

1992-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingSelecting conventional fixed speed control mode Turn the “ON-OFF” button on.Push the button once more

Page 142

2002-4. Using other driving systems Adjusting the speed setting Increase speedDecrease speedHold the lever until the desired speed setting is display

Page 143 - Correct driving posture

2012-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Changing the vehicle-to-vehicle distanceEach pull of the switch toward you changes the vehicle-to-ve

Page 144 - 1-7. Safety information

2022-4. Using other driving systemsDriving in vehicle-to-vehicle distance control mode This mode employs a laser radar sensor to detect the presence o

Page 145 - SRS airbags

2032-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingExample of follow-up cruising (when following a vehicle driving slower than the set speed): When the

Page 146

21OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES“”-In radio mode Push to select a preset station; push and hold to seekthe next strong sta

Page 147

2042-4. Using other driving systems Dynamic laser cruise control warningsIf a system malfunction is detected, dynamic laser cruise control master war

Page 148

2052-4. Using other driving systems2When driving The dynamic laser cruise can be set when● The shift lever is in D or 4.● Vehicle speed is between th

Page 149

2062-4. Using other driving systems Vehicle-to-vehicle distance settingsSelect a distance from the table below. Note that the distances shown corre-s

Page 150

2072-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingCAUTION Before using dynamic laser cruise controlDo not overly rely on vehicle-to-vehicle distance co

Page 151

2082-4. Using other driving systemsCAUTION When the laser radar sensor may not be correctly detecting the vehicle aheadApply the brakes as necessary

Page 152

2092-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingIntuitive parking assist (if equipped)The distance to obstacles measured by the sensors is communi-cat

Page 153

2102-4. Using other driving systemsThe indicator and buzzer system Corner sensor operation and distance to an obstacleThe system operates when the ve

Page 154

2112-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Back sensor operation and distance to an obstacleThe system operates when the vehicle approaches wit

Page 155

2122-4. Using other driving systemsDetection range of the sensorsApproximately 2.0 ft. (60 cm)Approximately 2.8 ft. (85 cm)Approximately 5.9 ft. (180

Page 156

2132-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Sensor detection information● Certain vehicle conditions and the surrounding environment may affect

Page 157 - “AIR BAG ON” indicator light

22Air Conditioning/HeatingRear manualAir ConditioningFrontmanual Air ConditioningAir Conditioning ON/OFFFresh or recirculated cabin airAirflow ventIn

Page 158 - or child restraint system*

2142-4. Using other driving systems When to contact your Toyota dealerIn the following cases, have your Toyota dealer check the system.● When the bum

Page 159

2152-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingDriving assist systemsWhen VSC and TRAC are operatingIf the vehicle is in danger of slip-ping or the f

Page 160

2162-4. Using other driving systemsTo disable TRAC (2WD models only)If the vehicle gets stuck in fresh snow or mud, TRAC may reduce power from the eng

Page 161

2172-4. Using other driving systems2When driving Another situation in which the “TRAC OFF” indicator light comes on (2WD models only)When the “VSC” w

Page 162

2182-4. Using other driving systemsCAUTION When VSC is activatedThe slip indicator light flashes and a warning buzzer sounds. Always drive carefully.

Page 163 - Child restraint systems

2192When driving2-5. Driving informationCargo and luggageAdjusting the position of cross rails (if equipped)Turn the knobs counterclockwise to release

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2202-5. Driving informationSlide the cross rails to the appro-priate position for loading lug-gage and turn the knobs clockwise to tighten the cross r

Page 165

2212-5. Driving information2When driving(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Cons

Page 166

2222-5. Driving informationSeating configuration variationCargo capacityWeight of the removed second seatIf removing the second seats, it is possible

Page 167 - Installing child restraints

2232-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTION Storage precautionsObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious

Page 168

23OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESRear automatic Air ConditioningFrontautomatic Air ConditioningTemperature selector (driver

Page 169

2242-5. Driving informationCAUTION Roof luggage carrier precautionsWhen you load cargo on the roof luggage carrier, observe the following:● Place the

Page 170

2252-5. Driving information2When drivingVehicle load limits Total load capacity and seating capacityThese details are also described on the tire and

Page 171

2262-5. Driving informationWinter driving tipsCarry out the necessary preparations and inspections before driving the vehicle in winter. Always drive

Page 172

2272-5. Driving information2When drivingSelecting tire chainsUse the tire chains of correct size and type.Use SAE Class “S” type radial tire chains, w

Page 173

2282-5. Driving informationCAUTION Driving with snow tiresObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents. Failing to do so may res

Page 174

2292-5. Driving information2When drivingTrailer towingYour vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger-carrying vehicle. Towing a trailer will have a

Page 175

2302-5. Driving informationTowing a trailerContact your Toyota dealer for further information about additional requirements such as a towing kit, etc.

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2312-5. Driving information2When drivingHitchTrailer hitch assemblies have different weight capacities established by the hitch manufacturer. Even tho

Page 177

2322-5. Driving informationCAUTION To avoid accident or injury● Do not exceed the trailer hitch assembly weight, gross vehicle weight, gross axle wei

Page 178

2332-5. Driving information2When drivingTrailer towing tipsYour vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. The 3 main causes of vehicle-tr

Page 179

24Remote controlDVD screenDVD playerHeadphone jacks and headphone volume controlFront audio115V AC Power outlet ON/OFF switch115V AC Power outletsAV i

Page 180

2342-5. Driving information● Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires practice. Grip the bottom of the steering wheel and move your

Page 181

2352-5. Driving information2When driving● Due to the added load of the trailer, your vehicle's engine may overheat on hot days (at temperatures o

Page 182

2362-5. Driving informationCAUTION To avoid an accident● Do not exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) or posted towing speed limit, whichever is lower. As instabil

Page 183

2372-5. Driving information2When drivingDinghy towingNOTICE To avoid serious damage to your vehicleDo not tow your vehicle with four wheels on the gr

Page 184 - 2-1. Driving procedures

2403-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerFront manual air conditioning system (if equipped)Adjusting the settings Adjusting the temperat

Page 185 - Release the parking brake

2413-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior features Adjusting the fan speedTurn the fan speed control dial clockwise (increase)

Page 186

2423-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerFeet and windshieldThe air conditioning system oper-ates automatically.Recirculated air mode wil

Page 187 - When driving

2433-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresChanging the rear setting Adjusting the fan speedTurn the rear fan speed cont

Page 188

2443-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Using the system in recirculated air modeThe windows will fog up more easily if the recirculat

Page 189

2453-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresCAUTION To prevent the windshield from fogging upDo not set the air outlet se

Page 190

25OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESBottle holdersNote: Do not place open containers in the sliding door bottle holders.Front

Page 191

2463-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerFront automatic air conditioning system (if equipped)Using the automatic modePress .The air con

Page 192

2473-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the settings Adjusting the temperature settingPress “∧” on to inc

Page 193

2483-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Changing the air outletsPress .The air outlets switch each time is pressed. The air flow sh

Page 194

2493-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresFeet and windshield Switching between outside air and recirculated air modesP

Page 195

2503-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerChanging the rear setting Adjusting the temperature settingPress (indicator on).Press “∧” on

Page 196 - Automatic transmission

2513-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresRight and left side outletsDirect air flow to the left or right, up or down.Tu

Page 197

2523-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger When is selected for the air outlets usedFor your driving comfort, air flowing to the feet m

Page 198 - Turn signal lever

2533-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresRear manual air conditioning system (if equipped)Adjusting the settings Adjus

Page 199 - U.S.A. Canada

2543-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger Changing the air outletsPress the desired , or .Air flows as shown below according to the

Page 200 - Gauges and meters

2553-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the position of and opening and closing the air outletsDirect air fl

Page 201

26Console boxCup holdersInstrument panelFront side tableThird row areaRear sideFront side TrayFEATURES/OPERATIONS

Page 202 - →P. 536)

2563-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerRear automatic air conditioning system (if equipped)Using the automatic modePress .The air cond

Page 203 - Indicators and warning lights

2573-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the settings Adjusting the temperature settingPress “∧” on to inc

Page 204 - ■ Center panel

2583-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerFeet Adjusting the fan speedPress (decrease ↔ increase).Press to turn the fan off.Adjusting

Page 205 - ■ Indicators

2593-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior features Temperature displayThe temperature display (English/U.S. Customary System an

Page 206 - ■ Warning lights

2603-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerRear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers, and windshield wiper de-icer The defogger c

Page 207 - Trip information (→P. 182)

2613-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresCAUTION Outside rear view mirror defoggers (vehicles with outside rear view m

Page 208

2623-2. Using the audio systemAudio system typesWith navigation systemOwners of models equipped with a navigation system should refer to the “Navigati

Page 209

2633-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Using cellular phonesInterference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellula

Page 210

2643-2. Using the audio systemCAUTION For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canada● Part 15 of the FCC RulesFCC Warning: Any unauthorized changes or modifi

Page 211 - *: if equipped

2653-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the radioSetting station presets (excluding XM® Satellite Radio)Search for desired stations by t

Page 212

27OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESDoors-Child safety locksDoor locksMoving the lever to “LOCK”

Page 213

2663-2. Using the audio systemScanning radio stations (excluding XM® Satellite Radio) Scanning the preset radio stationsPress and hold until you he

Page 214 - or position

2673-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Changing the channel categoryPress “∧” or “∨” on . Scanning XM® Satellite Radio channels● Scannin

Page 215

2683-2. Using the audio system When the battery is disconnectedStation presets are erased. Reception sensitivity● Type B and C ⎯ Cargo loaded on the

Page 216 - To turn the front fog lights

2693-2. Using the audio system3Interior features If the satellite radio does not operate normally (type B and C)If a problem occurs with the XM® tune

Page 217 - Windshield wipers and washer

2703-2. 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

Page 218 - Washer/wiper dual operation

2713-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the CD playerLoading CDs Loading a CDType AInsert a CD.Type B and CPress .“WAIT” is shown on t

Page 219 - Rear window wiper and washer

2723-2. Using the audio system Loading multiple CDs (type B and C)Press and hold until you hear a beep.“WAIT” is shown on the display.Insert a CD w

Page 220

2733-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresSelecting a track To select one track at a timePress “∧” to move up or “∨” to move down using until

Page 221

2743-2. Using the audio systemRepeat play To repeat a trackPress (RPT). To repeat all of the tracks on a CD (type A with a CD changer, type B and

Page 222

2753-2. Using the audio system3Interior features DisplayUp to 12 characters can be displayed at a time. If there are 13 characters or more, pressing

Page 223 - Cruise control switch

1OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESEngine maintenance 7Fuel tank door release and cap 7Hood release 6Indicator symbols 4-5Inst

Page 224 - Turn the “ON-OFF” button

28If belt is fully extended, then retracted even slightly, it cannot bere-extended beyond that point, unless fully retracted again. This featureis use

Page 225

2763-2. Using the audio system Discs that can be usedDiscs with the marks shown below can be used. Playback may not be possible depending on recordin

Page 226

2773-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresNOTICE CDs and adapters that cannot be usedDo not use the following types of CDs, 3 in. (8 cm) CD ada

Page 227 - Preceding

2783-2. Using the audio systemNOTICE CD player precautionsFailure to follow the precautions below may result in serious damage to the CDs or the play

Page 228

2793-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresPlaying back MP3 and WMA discsLoading and ejecting MP3 and WMA discs→P. 271, 272Selecting a MP3 and WM

Page 229

2803-2. Using the audio systemSelecting and scanning a folder Selecting folders one at a timePress “∧” or “∨” on or to select the desired folder.

Page 230

2813-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresFast-forwarding and reversing filesTo fast-forward or reverse, press (reverse) or (fast-for-ward).

Page 231

2823-2. Using the audio system Error messages“ERROR 1”: The disc may be dirty, damaged or inserted upside down.“ERROR 3”: There is a problem inside t

Page 232

2833-2. Using the audio system3Interior features MP3 and WMA filesMP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format.Files can be compres

Page 233

2843-2. Using the audio system● Compatible mediaMedia that can be used for MP3 and WMA playback are CD-Rs and CD-RWs.Playback in some instances may no

Page 234

2853-2. Using the audio system3Interior features● ID3 and WMA tagsID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the track title, ar

Page 235

576Abbreviation listAbbreviation/Acronym listABBREVIATIONS MEANING2WD 2 Wheel DriveAWD All Wheel DriveABS Anti-lock Brake SystemACC AccessoryALR Autom

Page 236

2863-2. Using the audio systemNOTICE CDs and adapters that cannot be used→P. 277 CD player precautions→P. 278

Page 237

2873-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresOptimal use of the audio systemDisplays the current modeChanges the following set-ting• Sound quality

Page 238 - Approximately 2.8 ft. (85 cm)

2883-2. Using the audio systemUsing the audio control function Changing sound quality modesPressing selects the mode to be changed in the following

Page 239

2893-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)ASL automatically adjusts the volume and tone quality t

Page 240

2903-2. Using the audio system Trademark owned by SRS Labs, Inc. (type A and B)The audio systems utilize SRS FOCUS® and SRS TruBass® audio enhancemen

Page 241 - Driving assist systems

2913-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the AUX adapter Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio systemThe volume can be

Page 242

2923-2. Using the audio systemUsing the steering wheel audio switches (if equipped)Turning on the powerPress when the audio system is turned off.The

Page 243

2933-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresChanging the audio sourcePress when the audio system is turned on. The audio source changes as follo

Page 244

2943-2. Using the audio systemSelecting a radio station/channel To select a preset station/channelPress to select the radio mode.Press “∧” or “∨” o

Page 245 - Cargo and luggage

2953-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresSelecting a folder (type A)Press to select the CD mode.Press and hold until you hear a beep.Select

Page 246 - 2-5. Driving information

577Abbreviation listTRAC Traction ControlVAR VariationVIN Vehicle Identification NumberVSC Vehicle Stability ControlABBREVIATIONS MEANING

Page 247

2963-3. Using the rear audio systemRear seat entertainment system features (if equipped)The rear seat entertainment system is designed for the rear pa

Page 248 - ● Aerosol cans

2973-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresOpening and closing the displayPress the lock release button to open the display.Pull the display

Page 249

2983-3. Using the rear audio systemEjecting a discPress and remove the disc.Headphone jacksTo use the headphones, con-nect them to the jack.To adjus

Page 250

2993-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior features The rear seat entertainment system can be used whenThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” po

Page 251 - Vehicle load limits

3003-3. Using the rear audio system Before using the remote controller (for new vehicle owners) When the remote controller battery is fully depleted

Page 252 - Winter driving tips

3013-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior features HeadphonesWith some headphones generally available in the market, it may be difficult to catch

Page 253

3023-3. Using the rear audio systemNOTICE For normal operation after replacing the batteryObserve the following precautions to prevent accidents.● Al

Page 254

3033-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresUsing the DVD player (DVD video) Remote controllerTurning on the DVD mode Turning on or off the

Page 255 - Trailer towing

3043-3. Using the rear audio system UnitTurning on the DVD modeSkipping to the desired chapterPlaying/pausing a discTurning on or off the opera-tion

Page 256

3053-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresNOTICE Cleaning the display Wipe the display with a dry soft cloth. If the screen is wiped with

Page 257

20For your informationMain Owner’s ManualPlease note that this manual covers all models and all equipment, including options. Therefore, you may find

Page 258

3063-3. Using the rear audio systemTurning on or off the operation switchesPress or to turn on the operation switches.Press or once again or s

Page 259

3073-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresSlow playbackPress or select and then press or select . Video is played slowly when you pr

Page 260

3083-3. Using the rear audio systemChanging the subtitle languagePress or select to display the subtitle language screen.Each time is pressed or

Page 261

3093-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresChanging the angle Press or select to display the screen to change the angle.Each time is p

Page 262

3103-3. Using the rear audio system Marks shown on DVD video discs DVD video disc glossary● DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Discs that hold world

Page 263 - Dinghy towing

3113-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior features● Multi-angle feature: Allows you to enjoy the same scene at different angles.● Multi-language fe

Page 264 - Adjusting the settings

3123-3. Using the rear audio systemUsing the DVD player (video CD) Remote controllerSelecting a switch (icon)Selecting a chapterPlaying/pausing a dis

Page 265 - Interior features

3133-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior features Display (page 1)Selecting a disc menu num-berTurning off the menu screenDisplaying page 2Turnin

Page 266 - Press

3143-3. Using the rear audio systemSelecting a disc menu numberSelect to display the disc menu number search screen.Select the disc menu number, and

Page 267

3153-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresUsing the DVD player (audio CD/CD text) Canceling random, repeat and scan playSelect , or a

Page 268 - flashes

21Installation of a mobile two-way radio systemAs the installation of a mobile two-way radio system in your vehicle may affect electronic systems such

Page 269

3163-3. Using the rear audio systemUsing the DVD player (MP3 discs)Repeat play Repeating a fileSelect . Repeating all of files in a folderSelect

Page 270 - Using the automatic mode

3173-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresRandom playback Playing files from a particular folder in random orderSelect . Playing all of

Page 271

3183-3. Using the rear audio systemUsing the video modeUsing the adapterOpen the cover.The A/V input adapter is com-posed of 3 input adapters.Yellow:

Page 272 - Upper body and feet

3193-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresNOTICE When the A/V input adapter is not in useKeep the A/V input adapter cover closed. Inserti

Page 273 - Press

3203-3. Using the rear audio systemChanging the initial settingChanging the audio languageSelect “Audio Language”.Select the language you want to hear

Page 274

3213-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresChanging the subtitle languageSelect “Subtitle Language”.Select the language you want to read, an

Page 275 - Right and left side outlets

3223-3. Using the rear audio systemChanging the DVD languageSelect “DVD Language”.Select the language you want to read, and press or to input it.Se

Page 276

3233-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresSetting viewer restriction levelsSetting a password allows the viewer restriction to be effective

Page 277 - Fan speed control dial

3243-3. Using the rear audio system Returning to the previous screenSelect and press or . To initialize the passwordPress on the remote contr

Page 278

3253-3. Using the rear audio system3Interior featuresCode Language0721 Gujarati0801 Hausa0809 Hindi0818 Croatian0821 Hungarian0825 Armenian0901 Interl

Page 279

22CAUTION General precautions while drivingDriving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ-ence of alcohol or drugs that h

Page 280

3263-3. Using the rear audio system Adjusting the screenCode Language1914 Shona1915 Somali1917 Albanian1918 Serbian1919 Siswati1920 Sesotho1921 Sunda

Page 281

3273Interior features3-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) features (if equipped) C

Page 282 - Press to turn the fan off

3283-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc. Certification for the hands-free phone systemN

Page 283

3293-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresNOTICE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the li

Page 284

3303-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)CAUTION Caution while drivingDo not use a cellular phone, or connect the Bluetooth® pho

Page 285

3313-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) (if equipped)

Page 286 - Audio system types

3323-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Steering wheel telephone switchesVolumeThe voice guidance volume cannot be adjusted us

Page 287 - 3-2. Using the audio system

3333-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresOperating the system using a voice commandBy following voice guidance

Page 288

3343-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Using the hands-free phone system for the first timeBefore using the hands-free phone sy

Page 289 - *: Type B and C

3353-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresMenu list of the hands-free phone system Normal operationFirst menuSe

Page 290

23Symbols used throughout this manualCautions & Notices Symbols used in illustrationsCAUTIONThis is a warning against anything which may cause dea

Page 291

3363-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)SetupSecuritySet PIN Setting a PIN codePhonebook LockLocking the phone bookPhonebook Unl

Page 292

3373-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features Using a short cut keyFirst menu Second menu Operation detailDial “XX

Page 293

3383-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Automatic adjustment of volumeWhen vehicle speed is 50 mph (80 km/h) or more, the volu

Page 294

3393-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresMaking a phone call Making a phone call● Dialing by inputting a numbe

Page 295

3403-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Dialing by inputting a numberPress and say “Dial by number”.Press and say the phone

Page 296

3413-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresDialing by inputting a namePress and say “Dial by name”.Select a reg

Page 297 - (∨) or (∧)

3423-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)When receiving a phone call Answering the phonePress . Refusing the callPress .Tra

Page 298

3433-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the call history memoryFollow the procedure below to use a numbe

Page 299

3443-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Call historyUp to 5 phone numbers can be stored in each of the outgoing and incoming c

Page 300

3453-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSetting a cellular phoneRegistering a cellular phoneSelect “Pair Phone

Page 302

3463-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Selecting the cellular phone to be usedSelect “Select Phone” using a voice command or

Page 303 - →P. 271, 272

3473-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresb. Press and say “List phones”. While the desired phone name is bein

Page 304

3483-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Deleting a cellular phoneSelect “Delete” using a voice command or .Pattern ASelect the

Page 305

3493-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresPattern BSelect a 4 to 8-digit number using .The number should be in

Page 306

3503-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Security and system setupSetting or changing the PIN Setting a PINSelect “Set PIN” usin

Page 307

3513-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresEnter the registered PIN using a voice command or .Enter a new PIN us

Page 308

3523-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)InitializationSelect “Initialize” and then “Confirm” using .Select “Confirm” using .

Page 309

3533-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the phone bookAdding a new phone numberThe following methods can

Page 310 - ■ CD player precautions

3543-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Adding procedureSelect “Add Entry” using a voice command or .Use one of the followin

Page 311

3553-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresInputting a phone number using STEP2-1:Select “Manual Input” using .

Page 312

TABLE OF CONTENTS11Before drivingAdjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column.2When drivingDriving, stopping and

Page 313

3563-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Select the name to be registered by either of the following methods, and select “Confirm

Page 314

3573-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresb. Press , and say “List names”. While the desired name is being rea

Page 315 - Open the cover and connect

3583-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)b. Press , and say “List names”. While the desired name is being read aloud, press ,

Page 316

3593-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresb. Press , say “List phones”. While the name of the desired phone nu

Page 317

3603-4. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Limitation of number of digitsA phone number that exceeds 24 digits cannot be register

Page 318

3613Interior features3-5. Using the interior lightsInterior lights listYour Toyota is equipped with the illuminated entry system to assist in entering

Page 319

3623-5. Using the interior lightsPersonal/interior light main switchOffThe front personal light function can still be turned on and off.Door positionT

Page 320

3633-5. Using the interior lights3Interior featuresRearOn/offLuggage compartment lightOnOff To prevent the battery from being dischargedIf the lights

Page 321

3643-6. Using the storage featuresList of storage featuresAuxiliary boxesCup holdersBottle holdersCoin holder and cup holderAuxiliary box (if equipped

Page 322

3653-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresGlove boxUnlock with the master keyLock with the master keyOpen (pull the lever)Console box (if eq

Page 323

6Headlights (high beam) P. 186Pictorial indexExteriorFog lights ∗ P. 190Hood P. 434Windshield wipers P. 191Outside rear view mirrors P. 97Side marker

Page 324

3663-6. Using the storage featuresLower console boxPull up the knob to release the lock and lift the lid. Removing the console box (7-passenger model

Page 325

3673-6. Using the storage features3Interior features Installing the console box (7-passenger models)Between the front seatsInstall the front hook in

Page 326

3683-6. Using the storage featuresCAUTION Caution while drivingKeep the console box closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudden

Page 327

3693-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresCoin holderPush the button.CAUTION Caution while drivingKeep the coin holder closed. Injuries may

Page 328

3703-6. Using the storage featuresCup holdersType APush the button.Type BType C (if equipped)Raise the table if it is folded down.Cup holders

Page 329 - ■ Cleaning the display

3713-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresType D (if equipped)Raise the table if it is folded down.Open the lid and pull down the tab on the

Page 330

3723-6. Using the storage featuresType F (if equipped)Press down the lever.Type G (if equipped)Remove the console box. (→P. 36 6)Pull down the cup bot

Page 331 - or to input it

3733-6. Using the storage features3Interior features When the cup holders of type C and D are not in use (if equipped)CAUTION When installing the cu

Page 332

3743-6. Using the storage featuresBottle holdersFrontRearCAUTION Items unsuitable for the bottle holderDo not place anything other than a bottle in t

Page 333 - Press or select to

3753-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresAuxiliary boxesType APush the button and pull down the box.Type BPush the button.Type CPull up the

Page 334

2OVERVIEWInstrument panelOverhead consoleSteering wheel switchesHeadlight, turn signal and front fog light1controlsWiper and washer controlsRear windo

Page 335

7Tires●Rotation●Replacement●Inflation pressure●InformationP. 454P. 516P. 548P. 553Back door P. 47Front doors P. 33Fuel filler door P. 107Rear window d

Page 336

3763-6. Using the storage featuresType DLift the lid.Type EPull up the lever and lift the lid.Type F (if equipped)Press in and release the lid to open

Page 337

3773-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresType G (if equipped)Press in and release the lid to open.Type H (if equipped)Press down the lever.

Page 338

3783-6. Using the storage featuresOpen the lid.STEP2 Changing the position of the partition in the auxiliary box of type G (if equipped)The partition

Page 339 - Select , or again

3793-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresCAUTION Items that should not be left in the auxiliary box (type A)Do not leave glasses or lighte

Page 340

3803-6. Using the storage featuresTrays (if equipped)Under the front passenger’s seatLift the tray and pull it forward.Between the front seatsRemove t

Page 341 - Select , or again

3813-6. Using the storage features3Interior featuresNote pad holder (if equipped)Raise the upper console box lid.CAUTION When the tray between the fr

Page 342 - Using the video mode

3823-6. Using the storage featuresCAUTION Caution while drivingKeep the upper console box lid closed. Injuries may result in the event of an accident

Page 343

3833Interior features3-7. Other interior featuresSun visorsForward position: Flip down.Side position: Flip down, unhook, and swing to the side.

Page 344 - Changing the initial setting

3843-7. Other interior featuresVanity mirrorsFlip down.Open the cover.The light turns on when the cover is opened.

Page 345

3853-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresClock The clock is displayed whenThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position. When disconnec

Page 346

8Front seats P. 56Power window switches P. 100SRS front passenger airbag P. 118SRS driver airbag P. 118Armrests P. 392InteriorPictorial indexHead res

Page 347

3863-7. Other interior featuresConversation mirrorCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not adjust the position of the mirror while driving. Doing so may l

Page 348

3873-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresPower outletsThe following power outlets can be used for:12 V: Accessories that use a combined total

Page 349

3883-7. Other interior features 115 VAC (if equipped)Main switchTo use the power outlet, turn on the main switch.The indicator light comes on.Power o

Page 350

3893-7. Other interior features3Interior features The power outlet can be used when12 VThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.115 VACThe

Page 351

3903-7. Other interior featuresSeat heaters (if equipped) The seat heaters can be used whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. When not in us

Page 352 - MADE IN JAPAN

3913-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresNOTICE To prevent seat heater damageDo not put unevenly weighted objects on the seat and do not stic

Page 353

3923-7. Other interior featuresArmrestsNOTICE To prevent damage to the armrestDo not place too much strain on the armrest.Front seatPull the armrest

Page 354

3933-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresRear side sunshades (if equipped)NOTICE To ensure normal operation of the sunshadeObserve the follow

Page 355

3943-7. Other interior featuresGrocery bag hooksThe hooks are designed to hang things like a grocery bag.Type A (instrument panel)Pull the hook down.T

Page 356 - The voice guidance volume

3953-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresCAUTION When not in use (Type A and D)Keep the grocery bag hook stowed. Injuries may result in the e

Page 357

9A∗: If equipped With garage door openerPersonal/interior lights P. 362Personal/interior lights Power back door switch ∗ Power sliding door switches ∗

Page 358

3963-7. Other interior featuresCoat hooksCAUTION Items that must not be hung on the hookDo not hang a coat hanger or other hard or sharp objects on t

Page 359 - ■ Normal operation

3973-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresSeatback tablesFollowing seatbacks can be used as a temporary table only when the vehicle is stopped.

Page 360

3983-7. Other interior featuresCAUTION Caution while drivingObserve the following precautions to avoid death or serious injury.● Do not set up the se

Page 361 - ■ Using a short cut key

3993-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresFront seat side table (if equipped) Folding down the front seat side tableFront seat side table can

Page 362

4003-7. Other interior featuresCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not place anything on the front seat side table to avoid death or serious injury. Whe

Page 363 - Making a phone call

4013-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresFloor matCAUTION When inserting the floor matObserve the following precautions. Failure to do so may

Page 364

4023-7. Other interior featuresLuggage compartment features Cargo hooksCargo hooks are provided for securing loose items. Cargo net hooksPattern 1Pa

Page 365

4033-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresPattern 3Pattern 4 Storage box (if equipped)

Page 366

4043-7. Other interior featuresCAUTION When the cargo hooks are not in useTo avoid injury, always return the cargo hooks to their positions when they

Page 367

4053-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresGarage door opener (if equipped)The garage door opener (HomeLink® Universal Transceiver) is manufac-t

Page 368

10Sun visors P. 383Pictorial indexInteriorA Without garage door openerPersonal/interior lights P. 362Vanity mirrors P. 384Conversation mirror P. 386An

Page 369 - Setting a cellular phone

4063-7. Other interior featuresPress and hold down one of the buttons on the HomeLink® and the button on the transmitter. When the indicator light on

Page 370

4073-7. Other interior features3Interior features Programming a Rolling Code system (for U.S.A. owners)If your device is Rolling Code equipped, follo

Page 371

4083-7. Other interior featuresTest the operation of the HomeLink® by pressing the newly programmed button. Check to see if the gate/device operates c

Page 372

4093-7. Other interior features3Interior features Before programming● Install a new battery in the transmitter.● The battery side of the transmitter

Page 373 - Pattern B

4103-7. Other interior featuresGarage door opener box (if equipped)The box is designed to store a garage door opener transmitter. Setting the transmi

Page 374

4113-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresPlace the transmitter with the fastener facing inside of box into the box.Remove spacers from the cen

Page 375

4123-7. Other interior features If the transmitter rattles during drivingStuffing the box with a piece of felt or pad will stop the noise.CAUTION Ca

Page 376 - Select “Confirm” using

4133-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresCompass (if equipped)The compass on the trip information display indicates the direction in which the

Page 377 - Using the phone book

4143-7. Other interior featuresCalibrating the compassThe direction display deviates from the true direction determined by the earth’s magnetic field.

Page 378

4153-7. Other interior features3Interior featuresPress the “E/M” button, and referring to the map above, select the number of the zone where you are.I

Page 379

11BWindow lock switch P. 100Power window switches P. 100Door lock switches P. 33Inside door lock buttons P. 33∗: If equippedDriving position memory sw

Page 380

4163-7. Other interior features Conditions unfavorable to correct operationThe compass may not show the correct direction in the following conditions

Page 381

4184-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Automatic car washes● Before washing the vehicle, do the following.• Fold th

Page 382

4194-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and care Aluminum wheelsRemove any dirt immediately using a neutral detergent. Do not use hard brushes or ab

Page 383

4204-1. Maintenance and careNOTICE To protect your vehicle’s painted surfacesDo not use organic cleaners such as benzene or gasoline. If the windshi

Page 384

4214-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle interiorThe following procedures will help protect your vehicle&a

Page 385 - Interior lights list

4224-1. Maintenance and care Caring for leather areasToyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a year to maintain the qua

Page 386

4234-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and careNOTICE Cleaning detergentsDo not use organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, acidic or alka-

Page 387 - Luggage compartment light

4244-2. MaintenanceMaintenance requirements Repair and replacementIt is recommended that genuine Toyota parts be used for repair to ensure performanc

Page 388 - List of storage features

4254-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and care Allow inspection and repairs to be performed by a Toyota dealer● Toyota technicians are well-trained special

Page 389 - Keep the glove box closed

4264-2. MaintenanceGeneral maintenanceEngine compartmentItems Check pointsBattery Maintenance-free. (→P. 450)Brake fluid At the correct level? (→P.

Page 390 - Console box

12CPictorial indexInterior With console boxConsole box Note pad holder P. 365P. 381Cup holders P. 370Cup holders P. 370Cup holders Auxiliary box P. 37

Page 391

4274-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careVehicle interiorItems Check pointsAccelerator pedal• Moves smoothly (without uneven pedal effort or catching)?

Page 392

4284-2. MaintenanceVehicle exteriorItems Check pointsDoors • Operate smoothly?Engine hood • The lock system works properly?Fluid leaks• Is there any l

Page 393 - Push the button

4294-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careEmission inspection and maintenance (I/M) programsSome states have vehicle emission inspection programs which

Page 394

4304-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceDo-it-yourself service precautionsIf you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the correct procedures as g

Page 395

4314-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careItems Parts and toolsFuses (→P. 474)• Fuse with same amperage rating as originalLight bulbs (→P

Page 396

4324-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTIONThe engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that may move suddenly, become hot, or become elec

Page 397

4334-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICE If you remove the air cleanerDriving with the air cleaner removed may cause excessive e

Page 398

4344-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceHoodRelease the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood.Pull the hood release lever.The hood will pop u

Page 399 - Auxiliary boxes

4354-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION Pre-driving checkCheck that the hood is fully closed and locked. If the hood is not lo

Page 400

4364-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancePositioning a floor jackWhen raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor-rectly. Improper placemen

Page 401

13C With front seat side tableFront seat side table P. 399Cup holders P. 370Cup holder Auxiliary box P. 370P. 375

Page 402 - Open the lid

4374-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When raising your vehicleMake sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility

Page 403

4384-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine compartmentPower steering fluid reservoir (→P. 448)Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank (→P. 453)Engi

Page 404

4394-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careEngine oilWith the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oil level on the d

Page 405 - Note pad holder (if equipped)

4404-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Adding engine oilIf the oil level is below or near the low level mark, add engine oil of the same type as already

Page 406

4414-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Recommended viscositySAE 5W-30 is the best choice for good fuel economy, and good starting in

Page 407 - Sun visors

4424-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil consumption● The amount of engine oil consumed depends on the oil viscosity, the quality of the oil and

Page 408 - Vanity mirrors

4434-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICE To prevent serious engine damageCheck the oil level on a regular basis. When replacing

Page 409 - 3-7. Other interior features

4444-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine coolantThe coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the “FULL” and “LOW” lines on the reservoir when th

Page 410 - Conversation mirror

4454-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Coolant selectionOnly use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” or similar high quality ethylene g

Page 411 - Power outlets

4464-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceRadiator and condenserCheck the radiator and condenser, and clear any foreign objects. If either of the above parts

Page 412 - The indicator light comes on

14Tilt and telescopic steering lock release lever P. 94Pictorial indexHeadlight switch Turn signal lever Fog light switch ∗ P. 185P. 172P. 190Instru

Page 413

4474-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Adding fluidMake sure to check the fluid type and prepare the necessary items.Fluid type FMVS

Page 414 - Driver’s seat

4484-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancePower steering fluid Fluid levelThe fluid level should be within the appropriate range.Full (when cold)Add fluid (w

Page 415

4494-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION Checking the fluid levelTake care, as the reservoir may be hot.NOTICE When adding flu

Page 416 - Armrests

4504-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceBattery Battery exteriorMake sure that the battery terminals are not corroded and that there are no loose connectio

Page 417

4514-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Before rechargingWhen recharging, the battery produces hydrogen gas which is flammable and ex

Page 418 - Grocery bag hooks

4524-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Chemicals in the batteryA battery contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid and may produce hydrogen g

Page 419 - Pull the hook up

4534-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careWasher fluidAdd washer fluid in the following situations.● Any washer does not work.● The low w

Page 420 - Coat hooks

4544-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceTiresReplace or rotate tires in accordance with maintenance sched-ules and treadwear. Checking tiresNew treadTreadw

Page 421 - Seatback tables

4554-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careInstalling tire pressure warning valves and transmittersWhen replacing tires or wheels, tire pr

Page 422

4564-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancePush and hold the tire pressure warning reset switch until the tire pressure warning light blinks slowly three times

Page 423

15A∗: If equippedOutside rear view mirror switches P. 97Power quarter window switch ∗ P. 102Headlight beam level control dial ∗ P. 187Power back doo

Page 424

4574-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care When to replace your vehicle's tiresTires should be replaced if:● You have tire damage s

Page 425 - Floor mat

4584-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire types1 Summer tiresSummer tires are high-speed performance tires best suited to highway driving under dry con

Page 426 - Luggage compartment features

4594-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care When the initialization of the tire pressure warning system has failedInitialization can be c

Page 427 - ■ Storage box (if equipped)

4604-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire pressure warning system certificationMODEL/FCC IDs:Transmitter: GQ4-32TReceiver: GQ4-37RIC (Canada) IDs:Trans

Page 428

4614-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When inspecting or replacing tiresObserve the following precautions to prevent acciden

Page 429

4624-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICE Repairing or replacing tires, wheels and tire pressure warning valves and transmittersWhen removing or fitti

Page 430

4634-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTire inflation pressure Tire inflation pressureThe recommended cold tire inflation pressure an

Page 431

4644-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire inflation pressure check intervalYou should check tire inflation pressure every two weeks, or at least once a

Page 432

4654-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Effects of incorrect tire inflation pressureDriving with incorrect tire inflation pressure ma

Page 433

4664-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Proper inflation is critical to save tire performanceKeep your tires properly inflated. Otherwise, the fol

Page 434

16Pictorial indexInstrument panelBCruise control switch P. 194, 197Talk switch ∗, * P. 332Distance switch ∗ P. 197Engine (ignition) switch P. 167Telep

Page 435

4674-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careWheels When replacing wheelsThe wheels of your Toyota are equipped with tire pressure warning

Page 436

4684-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION When replacing wheels● Do not use wheels that are a different size from those recommended in the Owner’s Ma

Page 437 - Compass (if equipped)

4694-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careAir conditioning filterThe air conditioning filter must be cleaned or changed regularly to main

Page 438

4704-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceRemove the filter from the fil-ter case. Cleaning methodIf the filter is dirty, clean by blowing compressed air thr

Page 439

4714-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Checking intervalInspect, clean and replace the air conditioning filter according to the main

Page 440

4724-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceWireless remote control batteryReplace the battery with a new one if it is discharged. You will need the following:

Page 441 - 4-1. Maintenance and care

4734-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care If the wireless remote control battery is dischargedThe following symptoms may occur.● The wi

Page 442 - Maintenance and care

4744-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceChecking and replacing fusesIf any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may have blown. If this happe

Page 443

4754-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and carePassenger’s side instrument panel1. Open the glove box. Slide off the damper.2. Push in each si

Page 444

4764-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceTake out the pullout tool.Only type A fuse can be removed using the pullout tool.Check if the fuse has blown.Type AN

Page 445

3OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESTilt and telescopic steering lock releaseTire Pressure Monitoring (warning) System resetPow

Page 446

17∗: If equipped*: Refer to “Navigation System Owner’s Manual”.CPower outlet main switch ∗ P. 388AUX adapter P. 291Intuitive parking assist switch ∗ P

Page 447 - Maintenance requirements

4774-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careType CNormal fuseBlown fuseContact your Toyota dealer.Type DNormal fuseBlown fuseContact your T

Page 448 - 4-2. Maintenance

4784-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceFuse layout and amperage ratings Engine compartmentFuse Ampere Circuit1 MAIN 30 AHeadlights, daytime running light

Page 449 - General maintenance

4794-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care8 RAD NO.1 15 A Audio system9 EFI NO.1 20 AMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport

Page 450 - Vehicle interior

4804-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance27 L-PSD 30 A Left side power sliding door28 RR A/C 40 A Rear air conditioning system29 DEF 40 A Rear window defogge

Page 451 - Vehicle exterior

4814-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Under the driver’s side instrument panelFuse Ampere Circuit1 MIR HTR 10 A Outside rear view m

Page 452

4824-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance13 WSH 20 AWindshield washer and rear win-dow washer14 HTR 10 A Air conditioning system15 ECU-IG 10 AIntuitive parki

Page 453

4834-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care22 STOP 10 AStop/tail lights, high mounted stop-light, shift lock control system, anti-lock bra

Page 454 - • Compressed air source

4844-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Under the passenger’s side instrument panelFuse Ampere Circuit1ST 7.5 AMultiport fuel injection system/sequential

Page 455

4854-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION To prevent system breakdowns and vehicle fireObserve the following precautions. Failin

Page 456

4864-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceLight bulbsYou may replace the following bulbs yourself. The difficulty level of replacement varies depending on the

Page 457

18Instrument panelPictorial indexDShift lever P. 170Auxiliary box P. 375 With seat heaterShift lock override button P. 530Seat heater switches P. 390S

Page 458

4874-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careReplacing light bulbs Headlight (halogen bulbs)Turn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Headlight

Page 459 - Positioning a floor jack

4884-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Front side marker lightTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Remove the light bulb.STEP1STEP2

Page 460

4894-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Parking and front turn signal lightsTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Remove the light bul

Page 461 - Engine compartment

4904-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear turn signal, stop/tail and rear side marker lightsRemove the securing bolts and remove the unit.To protect th

Page 462

4914-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Tail and back-up lightsOpen the back door and remove the strap.Remove the back door trim boar

Page 463 - Items Clean funnel

4924-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance License plate lightsOpen the back door and remove the strap.Remove the back door trim board.Turn the bulb bases co

Page 464 - Outside temperature

4934-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Lights other than the aboveIf any of the lights listed below has burnt out, have it replaced

Page 465

4944-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Replacing light bulbs● Turn off the headlights. Do not attempt to replace the bulb immediately after turnin

Page 466

4965-1. Essential informationIf your vehicle needs to be towedBefore towingThe following may indicate a problem with your transmission. Contact your T

Page 467

5When trouble arises4975-1. Essential informationTowing with a sling-type truckTowing with a wheel-lift type truck from the front2WD modelsRelease the

Page 468

19∗: If equippedPictorial indexLuggage compartmentPower third seat switches ∗ P. 72, 75Back door strap P. 47Grocery bag hooks Cargo hooks Cargo net ho

Page 469

4985-1. Essential informationAWD modelsUse a towing dolly under the rear wheels.Towing with a wheel-lift type truck from the rearUse a towing dolly un

Page 470 - ■ Adding fluid

5When trouble arises4995-1. Essential informationUsing a flat bed truckIf you use chains or cables to tie down your vehicle, the angles shaded in blac

Page 471 - • Rag or paper towel

5005-1. Essential informationIf you think something is wrongIf you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probably needs adjustment or rep

Page 472

5When trouble arises5015-1. Essential informationFuel pump shut off systemFollow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system is activat

Page 473

5025-1. Essential informationEvent data recorderIn a crash or a near car crash eventThe SRS airbag sensor assembly contains the EDR. In a crash or a n

Page 474

5When trouble arises5035-1. Essential informationDisclosure of the dataToyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third party except wh

Page 475

5045-2. 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

Page 476

5When trouble arises5055-2. Steps to take in an emergencyStop the vehicle immediately.The following warning indicates the possibility of damage to the

Page 477

5065-2. Steps to take in an emergency(U.S.A.)(Canada)“ABS” warning lightIndicates a malfunction in:•ABS; or• The brake assist system.“VSC” warning lig

Page 478

5When trouble arises5075-2. Steps to take in an emergencyFollow the correction procedures.After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected pr

Page 479

261-1. Key informationKeys When required to leave a key to the vehicle with a parking attendantLock the glove box as circumstances demand. (→P. 365)C

Page 480

5085-2. Steps to take in an emergency(U.S.A.)Engine oil replacement reminder lightIlluminates for about 3 sec-onds and then flashes for about 12 secon

Page 481 - ■ Tire types

5When trouble arises5095-2. Steps to take in an emergency*1: Driver's and front passenger’s seat belt warning buzzers:The driver’s and front pass

Page 482

5105-2. Steps to take in an emergency Front passenger detection sensor and passenger seat belt reminder● If luggage is placed on the front passenger

Page 483

5When trouble arises5115-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the tire pressure warning system is inoperativeThe tire pressure warning system will be

Page 484

5125-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION If the tire pressure warning light comes onBe sure to observe the following precautions. Failure to do s

Page 485 - ■ Driving on rough roads

5When trouble arises5135-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Maintenance of the tiresEach tire, including the spare (if provided), should be chec

Page 486 - Tire inflation pressure

5145-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONYour vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS (tire pressure warning system) malfunction indicator to in

Page 487

5When trouble arises5155-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you have a flat tire (vehicles with run-flat tires) In some condition (such as at high te

Page 488

5165-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you have a flat tire (vehicles with standard tires)Remove the flat tire and replace it with the spare provided

Page 489

5When trouble arises5175-2. Steps to take in an emergencyTaking out the jack and toolsTurn the knobs to the “OPEN” position and remove the cover.Remov

Page 490 - ■ When replacing wheels

271Before driving1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsWireless remote controlThe wireless remote control can be used to lock and unlock the vehi

Page 491

5185-2. Steps to take in an emergencyRemove the jack.Remove the wheel nut wrench.Taking out the spare tire (type A)Slide the front passenger’s seat to

Page 492

5When trouble arises5195-2. Steps to take in an emergencyAttach the adapter socket over the spare tire clamp bolt.Connect the jack handle and the adap

Page 493

5205-2. Steps to take in an emergencyReplacing a flat tireChock the tires.Vehicles with a steel wheel, remove the wheel ornament using the wheel nut w

Page 494

5When trouble arises5215-2. Steps to take in an emergencySlightly loosen the wheel nuts (one turn).Turn the tire jack portion “A” by hand until the no

Page 495 - “+” terminal facing up

5225-2. Steps to take in an emergencyInstalling the spare tireRemove any dirt or foreign mat-ter from the wheel contact sur-face.If foreign matter is

Page 496

5When trouble arises5235-2. Steps to take in an emergencyLower the vehicle.Firmly tighten each nut two or three times in the order shown in the illust

Page 497 - Checking and replacing fuses

5245-2. Steps to take in an emergency When reinstalling the wheel ornament (vehicles with a steel wheel) When stowing the adapter socket (Type A onl

Page 498

5When trouble arises5255-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Using the tire jackImproper use of the tire jack may lead to death or serious injuri

Page 499

5265-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Replacing a flat tireObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of death or serious injury:● R

Page 500 - Contact your Toyota dealer

5When trouble arises5275-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION When the spare tire is installedThe vehicle speed may not be correctly detected, and

Page 501 - ■ Engine compartment

281-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsType BLocks all doorsUnlocks all doorsPressing the button unlocks the driver’s door. Pressing the button

Page 502

5285-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE When loosening or tightening the spare tire clamp bolt (type A only)Do not use an impact wrench. Use the

Page 503

5When trouble arises5295-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the engine will not startIf the engine still does not start after following the correct st

Page 504

5305-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the shift lever cannot be shifted from PIf the shift lever cannot be shifted with your foot on the brake, ther

Page 505

5When trouble arises5315-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you lose your keys/wireless remote control transmitter KeysNew genuine keys can be made b

Page 506

5325-2. 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

Page 507

5When trouble arises5335-2. Steps to take in an emergency Starting the engine when the battery is dischargedThe engine cannot be started by push-star

Page 508

5345-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Avoiding battery fires or explosionsObserve the following precautions to prevent accidentally igniting t

Page 509 - ■ Front bulb locations

5When trouble arises5355-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE When handling jumper cablesBe careful that the jumper cables do not become tangled in

Page 510

5365-2. 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

Page 511 - Remove the light bulb

5When trouble arises5375-2. Steps to take in an emergency OverheatingIf you observe the following, your vehicle may be overheating.● The engine coola

Page 512

291-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving Operation signalsDoors: A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate th

Page 513

5385-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE When adding engine coolantWait until the engine has cooled down before adding engine coolant. When adding

Page 514

5When trouble arises5395-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the vehicle becomes stuckCAUTION When attempting to free a stuck vehicleIf you choose to

Page 515

5405-2. Steps to take in an emergency

Page 516

5426-1. SpecificationsMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)Dimensions and weights*1: Unladen vehicle*2: With P215/65R16 tires*3: With P225/60R17 ti

Page 517

5436-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsVehicle identification Vehicle identification numberThe vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal

Page 518 - Before towing

5446-1. SpecificationsEngineFuelModel 2GR-FE engine Type 6 cylinder V type, 4 cycle, gasoline Bore and stroke 3.70 × 3.27 in. (94.0 × 83.0 mm) Displac

Page 519 - 2WD models

5456-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsLubrication systemOil viscosity● The 5W portion of the oil viscosity rating indicates the characteristic

Page 520 - 5-1. Essential information

5466-1. SpecificationsCooling systemIgnition systemElectrical systemCapacity (Reference)12.0 qt. (11.3 L, 10.0 Imp.qt.)Coolant typeUse either of the

Page 521 - When trouble arises

5476-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsAutomatic transaxleRear differential (AWD models)Transfer (AWD models)Fluid capacity (drain and refill)3

Page 522

5486-1. SpecificationsBrakes*1: Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with a force of 110 lbf (490 N, 50 kgf) while the engine is running*2: Parking

Page 523 - Restart the engine

301-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Conditions affecting operationThe wireless remote control function may not operate normally in the foll

Page 524 - Event data recorder

5496-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsLight bulbsA: D2R discharge bulbs B: HB4 halogen bulbs C: HB3 halogen bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs (clear) E

Page 525

5506-1. SpecificationsFuel information Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasolineTo help prevent incorrect fueling, your Toyota has a fuel tank opening

Page 526 - Toyota dealer

5516-1. Specifications6Vehicle specifications Toyota recommends the use of gasoline containing detergent additives● Toyota recommends the use of gaso

Page 527

5526-1. SpecificationsNOTICE Notice on gasoline quality● Do not use leaded gasoline. Leaded gasoline can cause damage to your vehicle’s catalytic con

Page 528

5536-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire informationTypical tire symbolsRun-flat tire or standard tireCompact spare tireTire size (→P. 556)DO

Page 529

5546-1. SpecificationsRun-flat tire (RFT) or standard tire (→P. 515)This vehicle can be equipped with either run-flat tires (RFT) or standard tires. A

Page 530

5556-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTypical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)DOT symbol*Tire Identification Number (TIN)Tire manufactu

Page 531

5566-1. SpecificationsTire size Typical tire size informationThe illustration indicates typical tire size.Tire use (P = Passenger car, T = Temporary

Page 532

5576-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire section namesBeadSidewallShoulderTreadBeltInner linerReinforcing rubberCarcassRim linesBead wiresCha

Page 533

5586-1. Specifications TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled condition

Page 534

311-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving Certification for wireless remote controlFor vehicles sold in the U.S.A.NOTE: This devic

Page 535 - ■ Maintenance of the tires

5596-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsWarning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for a tire that is properly inflated and no

Page 536

5606-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningNormal occupant weight150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants specified in the second column of T

Page 537 - ■ When replacing the tires

5616-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningWeather sideThe surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tireBeadThe

Page 538

5626-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningInnerliner separationThe parting of the innerliner from cord material in the carcassIntended outboard s

Page 539 - Spare tire

5636-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningPly A layer of rubber-coated parallel cordsPly separationA parting of rubber com

Page 540

5646-1. Specifications*: Table 1 ⎯ Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load for various designated seating capacitiesTire related ter

Page 541 - The tire will be lowered com

5656Vehicle specifications6-2. CustomizationCustomizable featuresItem Function Default settingCustomizedsettingWireless remote con-trol (→P. 27)Wirele

Page 542 - Vehicles with a steel wheel

5666-2. CustomizationWireless remote con-trol (→P. 27)Power sliding door operationOn OffPress and holdPress twiceOne short pressPower back door oper-a

Page 543 - When resting the tire on the

5676-2. Customization6Vehicle specificationsIllumination (→P. 361)Time elapsed before lights turn off15 seconds7.5 seconds30 secondsOperation when the

Page 544

5686-3. InitializationItems to initializeItem When to initialize ReferencePower sliding door (if equipped)After reconnecting or changing the batteryP.

Page 545 - Tightening torque:

321-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When riding in an aircraftWhen bringing a wireless remote control onto an aircraft, make sure you do no

Page 546

570Reporting safety defects for U.S. ownersIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you

Page 547

5717For ownersSeat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructions extracted from the

Page 548 - •lbf (103

572Guide confort de ceinture de sécurité (siège extérieur de la troisième rangée)Si la sangle diagonale gêne lapersonne au niveau du cou,utilisez le g

Page 549 - ● ABS & Brake assist

5737For ownersEntretien et soin Ceintures de sécuritéNettoyez avec un chiffon ou une éponge humectée d'eau savonneuse tiède.Profitez de l'o

Page 551 - If the engine will not start

578Alphabetical indexAlphabetical indexA/C...240, 246, 256, 253ABS ...215Air conditioning fi

Page 552

579Alphabetical indexBack-up lightsReplacing light bulbs ... 486Wattage... 549Back doorBack door ...

Page 553

580Alphabetical indexCleaningExterior...418Interior...421Seat belts ...

Page 554

581Alphabetical indexEmergency, in case ofIf the back door opener is inoperative ... 49If the engine will not start... 529

Page 555

582Alphabetical indexFront fog lightsReplacing light bulbs...486Switch...190Wattage...

Page 556

4OVERVIEWDriver seatbelt reminder2(alarm will sound if speed is over 12 mph)Front passenger seatbelt reminder2(alarm will sound if speed is over 12 mp

Page 557 - ■ When handling jumper cables

3311-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingFront doorsThe vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the wireless remote control, key,

Page 558 - If your engine overheats:

583Alphabetical indexI/M test... 429IdentificationEngine ... 543Vehicle...

Page 559

584Alphabetical indexMaintenanceDo-it-yourself maintenance ...430General maintenance...426Maintenance data...

Page 560 - ■ When adding engine coolant

585Alphabetical indexRear turn signal lightsReplacing light bulbs ... 486Wattage... 549Rear window defogger...

Page 561

586Alphabetical indexSpare tireInflation pressure...548Spare tire...516Spark plug ...

Page 562

587Alphabetical indexTowingDinghy towing... 237Trailer towing... 229Traction control... 2

Page 563 - Dimensions and weights

588Alphabetical indexWeightCargo capacity ...219Load limits...225Weight...

Page 564 - Vehicle specifications

589What to do if...What to do if...A tire puncturesP. 515/P. 516If you have a flat tireThe engine does not startP. 529If the engine will not startP. 1

Page 565

590What to do if...A warning light or indicator light comes onP. 504If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds...Optitron type metersNon-O

Page 566

591What to do if... Warning lightsP. 507orP. 5 04 P. 507P. 5 05 P. 507P. 5 05 P. 507P. 507orP. 5 05 P. 507P. 5 05 P. 507P. 5 07 P. 507orP. 5 05P. 5 05

Page 567 - Electrical system

592GAS STATION INFORMATIONAuxiliary catch leverP. 434Fuel filler doorP. 107Hood release leverP. 4 34Fuel filler door openerP. 1 07Tire inflation press

Page 568 - Transfer (AWD models)

341-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsLocking the front doors from the outside without the wireless remote control or keyMove the inside door l

Page 569 - Tires and wheels

TABLE OF CONTENTS Index21-1. Key informationKeys ... 261-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsWireless remote

Page 570 - Light bulbs

12345673Windshield wipers and washer ... 191Rear window wiper and washer ... 1932-4. Using oth

Page 571 - Fuel information

TABLE OF CONTENTS Index4Security and system setup ... 350Using the phone book ... 3533-5. Using the interior ligh

Page 572

123456755-1. Essential informationIf your vehicle needs to be towed ... 496If you think something is wrong ...

Page 573

351-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving Setting and canceling the functionsTo switch between set and canceled, follow the proced

Page 574 - Tire information

361-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When all the doors are locked with the wireless remote control or keyThe doors cannot be unlocked with

Page 575

3711-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingSliding doorsVehicles without power sliding doorsThe sliding doors can be opened and close

Page 576 - *: The DOT symbol certifies

381-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Inside lock knobsUnlocksLocks Power sliding door switches (vehicles with power sliding doors)From fron

Page 577

391-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCanceling the power sliding door system (if equipped)Turn the main switch off to dis-able

Page 578

401-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsSliding door child-protector locksThe sliding door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle when the chil

Page 579

411-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving When the power sliding door system is on (vehicles with power sliding doors)A buzzer sou

Page 580 - Glossary of tire terminology

421-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCAUTION Caution while drivingObserve the following precautions while driving. Failure to do so may cause

Page 581 - * below), and dividing by two

5OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESLow engine oil pressure warning1,2Anti-lock Brake System warning1,2Open door warning2Low Ti

Page 582

431-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCAUTION Operating the sliding doorsObserve the following precautions. Failure to do so ma

Page 583

441-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCAUTION Sliding door closer (if equipped)● Use caution when using the sliding door closer. The sliding d

Page 584

451-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCAUTION● In the following situations, the power sliding door may detect an abnormal-ity an

Page 585

461-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsNOTICE To prevent damage to your vehicle● Do not apply excessive force when the sliding door closer (if

Page 586 - Customizable features

4711-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingBack doorVehicles without power back doorThe back door can be opened using the back door o

Page 587 - 6-2. Customization

481-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCanceling the power back door system (vehicles with power back door)Turn the main switch off to dis-able

Page 588 - →P. 507)

491-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving Back door strap If the back door opener is inoperativeThe back door can be operated fro

Page 589 - Items to initialize

501-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors The power back door can be operated when (vehicles with power back door)● The engine switch is in the “

Page 590

511-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCAUTION Caution while driving● Keep the back door closed while driving. If the back door

Page 591 - English

521-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCAUTION Operating the back doorObserve the following precautions. Failure to do so may cause parts of th

Page 592

6OVERVIEWKeyless entryLocking operationUnlocking operationNOTE: If a door is not openedwithin 60 seconds of unlocking, alldoors will relock for safety

Page 593 - ATTENTION

531-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCAUTION Back door closer (if equipped)● Use caution when using the back door closer as it

Page 594

541-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCAUTION● In the following situations, the power back door may detect an abnormality and automatic operati

Page 595 - Alphabetical index

551-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingNOTICE To prevent damage to the back door components● Do not apply any force, paint or le

Page 596

561-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Front seatsManual seatSeat position adjustment leverSeatback angle adjustment leverVertic

Page 597

571-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Seatback table (if equipped on manual seat)The folded seat can be used a

Page 598

581-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Seat adjustment● Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage.● D

Page 599

5911-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSecond seats Tumbling the seat for third seat entryThe second seats can b

Page 600

601-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Seat adjustment● Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage.● D

Page 601

6111-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingThird seatsManual seatSeatback angle adjustment strapPower seatSeatback an

Page 602

621-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION Seat adjustment● Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage.● D

Page 603

7OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESFuel tank door release and capPull upStoreTu r nPower steering fluid reservoirWindshield an

Page 604

6311-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSeating configurationsTumbling the second seats Before tumbling the secon

Page 605

641-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)7-passenger models: Pull the armrests up. Outer seats: Fold down the seat-back while pull

Page 606 - What to do if

651-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingRemoving the second seatsThe seats can be removed after tumbling the secon

Page 607 - Non-Optitron type meters

661-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Installing the second seatsWhen you install the second seats, be sure to place them where

Page 608 - ■Warning lights

671-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Installing the second seatsAlign the front leg hooks with the rear strik

Page 609 - GAS STATION INFORMATION

681-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Center seat: Disengage the rear leg locks by pulling the rear leg release lever.Reinstall

Page 610

691-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCenter seat (8-passenger models)The second center seat can be used in the

Page 611

701-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Align the front leg hooks with the rear strikers of the foremost pair. Then swing up the

Page 612

711-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingFolding the third seats (manual seats) Before folding the third seatsLowe

Page 613 - For owners

721-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Folding the third seats (power seats)You can operate the power third seats when the engin

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