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Warranties / Disclaimers
WARRANTIES
Every Toyota Car, Truck and SUV is built to exceptional standards. And that’s not idle boasting. We back it up with these
Limited Warranty Coverages:
Basic: 36 months/36,000 miles (all components other than normal wear and maintenance items).
Powertrain: 60 months/60,000 miles (engine, transmission/transaxle, front-wheel drive, rear-wheel drive, seatbelts and
airbags).
Rust-Through: 60 months/unlimited miles (corrosion perforation of sheet metal).
Emissions: Coverages vary under Federal and California regulations. Refer to applicable Owner’s Warranty Information
booklet for details.
Accessories: For accessories purchased at time of the new vehicle purchase, the Toyota Accessory Warranty coverage
is in effect for 36 months or 36,000 miles (whichever comes first) from the vehicle’s in-service date, which is the same
coverage as the Basic coverage of the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
For dealer-installed accessories purchased after the new vehicle purchase, the coverage is 12 months or 12,000 miles
(whichever comes first) from the date the accessory was installed on the vehicle, or the remainder of the above 36
months or 36,000 miles Basic coverage from the vehicle’s in-service date, whichever provides greater coverage, with the
exception of car covers. Car covers are warranted for 12 months from the date of purchase and do not assume any
coverage under the Toyota New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
For customer (non-dealer)-installed accessories purchased after the new vehicle purchase, the coverage is 12 months or
12,000 miles (whichever comes first), from the purchase date of the accessory.
You may be eligible for transportation assistance if it’s necessary that your vehicle be kept overnight for repairs covered
under warranty. Please see your authorized Toyota dealership for further details.
For complete details about Toyota’s warranties, please refer to the applicable Owner’s Warranty Information booklet or
see your Toyota dealer.
DISCLAIMERS
All information in this eBrochure is based on data available at time of posting, is subject to change without notice and
pertains specifically to continental U.S.A. vehicles only.
[1] Before towing, confirm your vehicle and trailer are compatible, hooked up and loaded properly and that you have any
necessary additional equipment. Do not exceed any Weight Ratings and follow all instructions in your Owner's Manual.
The maximum you can tow depends on the total weight of any cargo, occupants and available equipment.
[2] Dynamic Laser Cruise Control is designed to assist the driver and is not a substitute for safe and attentive driving
practices. Please see your Owner's Manual for important instructions and cautions.
[3] The phones on this site have been tested for Bluetooth
®
compatibility with Toyota vehicles. Performance will vary
based on phone software version, coverage, and your wireless carrier. Phones are warranted by their manufacturer, not
Toyota.
[4] Auto up/down with jam protection standard on LE, XLE and Limited.
[5] HomeLink
®
is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc.
[6] Thirteen cup holders with removable center console.
[7] Satellite radio requires XM- or Sirius-compatible receiver and monthly service fee. See your Toyota dealer for further
details. Reception of the satellite signal may vary depending on location. All fees and programming subject to change.
Subscriptions subject to the terms and conditions available at www.xmradio.com or www.sirius.com. Available only in the
48 contiguous United States.
[8] The navigation system is designed to assist in locating an address or point of interest. Discrepancies may be
encountered between the system and your actual location. Road system changes may affect the accuracy of the
information provided. Rely on your common sense to decide whether to follow a specified route. Detailed coverage not
available in every city or roadway. Periodic updates available at an additional cost. See your Navigation System Owner's
Manual for further details.
[9] The backup camera does not provide a comprehensive view of the rear area of the vehicle. You should also look
around outside your vehicle and use your mirrors to confirm rearward clearance. Cold weather will limit effectiveness and
view may become cloudy.
[10] When equipped with DVD navigation system, the standard 6-disc in-dash CD changer is replaced with a 4-disc in-
dash changer.
[11] Headphones are for passenger use only. Do not use while operating vehicle.
[12] Vehicle Stability Control (VSC) is an electronic system designed to help the driver maintain vehicle control under
adverse conditions. It is not a substitute for safe driving practices. Factors including speed, road conditions and driver
steering input can all affect whether VSC will be effective in preventing a loss of control. Please see your Owner's Manual
for further details.
[13] Brake Assist is designed to help the driver take full advantage of the benefits of ABS. It is not a substitute for safe
driving practices. Braking effectiveness also depends on proper brake-system maintenance and tire and road conditions.
[14] All the airbag (AB) systems are Supplemental Restraint Systems. All ABs (if installed) are designed to inflate only
under certain conditions and in certain types of severe collisions: frontal and knee ABs typically inflate in frontal collisions;
side and side curtain ABs in side collisions; Roll-Sensing Curtain ABs at a severe tilt degree, roll or lateral G-force. In all
other accidents, the ABs will not inflate. To decrease the risk of injury from an inflating AB, always wear seatbelts, sit
upright in the middle of the seat as far back as possible and do not lean against the door. Do not put objects in front of an
AB or around the seatback. Do not use a rearward-facing child seat in any front passenger seat. The force of an inflating
AB may cause serious injury or death. See your Owner's Manual for further information/warnings.
[15] Adjustable seatbelt anchor on driver-side second-row seat (7-passenger models), and on second-row outboard seats
(8-passenger models).
[16] The Toyota Tire Pressure Monitor alerts the driver when tire pressure is critically low. For optimal tire wear and
performance, tire pressure should be checked regularly with a gauge; do not rely solely on the monitor system. See your
Owner's Manual for details.
[17] The engine immobilizer is a state-of-the-art anti-theft system. When you insert your key into the ignition switch, the
key transmits an electronic code to the vehicle. The engine will only start if the code in the transponder chip inside the
key matches the code in the vehicle's immobilizer. Because the transponder chip is embedded in the key it can be costly
to replace. If you lose a key, your Toyota dealer can help, or you can find a qualified independent locksmith to perform
high security key services at www.aloa.org.
[18] 2WD values. Discounts relative to comparably equipped MY '07 models. Customer savings may vary.
[19] Standard on AWD.
[20] Cargo and load capacity limited by weight and distribution.
[21] All-wheel-drive models come equipped with run-flat tires. Run-flat tire technology is designed for limited emergency
use only. If air pressure is lost, vehicle speed must remain below 55 miles per hour; cornering, braking and accelerating
must be done with extreme caution; and the tire should be replaced within 100 miles. See your Toyota dealer for details.
[22] AWD models come standard with run-flat tires and do not come equipped with spare tire.
[23] 2009 EPA-estimated mileage. Actual mileage will vary. To learn more, visit the Department of Energy's and EPA's
fuel economy Web site. EPA ratings will vary based on transmission and powertrain, see specifications page for more
information.
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