402Abbreviation listAbbreviation/Acronym listABBREVIATIONS MEANINGABS Anti-Lock Brake SystemACC AccessoryALR Automatic Locking RetractorCRS Child Rest
8Pictorial indexExterior 5-door modelsHeadlights (low and high beam) and daytime running lights∗ P. 150, 151Front fog lights∗ P. 152Hood P. 253Winds
861-7. Safety informationSRS airbagsThe SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certaintypes of severe impacts that may cause significant
871-7. Safety information1Before drivingAirbag system componentsFront passenger airbagCurtain shield airbags (ifequipped)Side airbags (if equipped)SRS
881-7. Safety informationYour vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed basedon US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The airbag sys-
891-7. Safety information1Before drivingn Operating conditions (front airbags)l The SRS front airbag will deploy in the event of an impact that exceed
901-7. Safety informationn Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), otherthan a collisionThe SRS front airbags may also deploy if
911-7. Safety information1Before drivingn Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS airbag (side airbags and curtain shield airbags [if equipped
921-7. Safety informationn When to contact your Toyota dealerIn the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.l Any of the SRS a
931-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn SRS airbag precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding the airbags. Failure to do so may c
941-7. Safety informationCAUTIONn SRS airbag precautionsl The SRS front passenger airbag also deploys with considerable force, andcan cause death or s
951-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn SRS airbag precautionsl Do not sit on the edge of the seat orlean against the dashboard.l Do not allo
9Tiresl Rotationl Replacementl Inflation pressurel InformationP. 269P. 329P. 275P. 370∗: If equippedBack door P. 35Side doors P. 31Fuel filler door P.
961-7. Safety informationCAUTIONn SRS airbag precautionsl Vehicles with side airbags: Do not use seat accessories which cover theparts where the SRS s
971-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn Modification and disposal of SRS airbag system componentsDo not dispose of your vehicle or perform an
981-7. Safety informationFront passenger occupant classification systemYour vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifica-tion system
991-7. Safety information1Before drivingCondition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification systemn Adult*1n Child*3 or child restr
1001-7. Safety informationn There is a malfunction in the system*1:The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When asmaller adult sits in t
1011-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn Front passenger occupant classification system precautionsObserve the following precautions regardin
1021-7. Safety informationCAUTIONn Front passenger occupant classification system precautionsl If an adult sits in the front passenger seat, the AIR B
10311-7. Safety informationBefore drivingChild restraint systemsPoints to rememberStudies have shown that installing a child restraint on a rear seat
1041-7. Safety informationForward facing — Convertible seatBooster seatn Selecting an appropriate child restraint systeml Use a child restraint system
1051-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn Child restraint precautionsl For effective protection in automobile accidents and sudden stops, a ch
10Pictorial indexInteriorSeat belts P. 55SRS driver airbag P. 86Head restraints P. 49Front seats P. 39SRS side airbags∗ P. 86Floor mats P. 232SRS fron
1061-7. Safety informationCAUTIONn Child restraint precautionsl Make sure you have complied with all installation instructions provided bythe child re
10711-7. Safety informationBefore drivingInstalling child restraintsFollow the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Firmlysecure c
1081-7. Safety informationSplit rear seats (type A), Non-split rear seatAnchor bracket (for top tetherstrap)Anchor brackets are providedfor all rear s
1091-7. Safety information1Before drivingInstallation with LATCH systemFold down the seatback andback to the most upright positionuntil it locks into
1101-7. Safety informationType BWiden the gap betweenthe seat cushion andseatback slightly.Latch the buckles ontothe LATCH anchors.If the child restra
1111-7. Safety information1Before drivingRun the seat belt through thechild seat and insert the plateinto the buckle. Make sure thatthe belt is not tw
1121-7. Safety informationRun the seat belt through thechild seat and insert the plateinto the buckle. Make sure thatthe belt is not twisted.Fully ext
1131-7. Safety information1Before drivingn Booster seatPlace the booster seat on theseat facing the front of the vehi-cle.Sit the child in the booster
1141-7. Safety informationChild restraint systems with a top tether strapRemove the luggage cover. (→P. 235)Remove the deck board and auxiliary boxes.
1151-7. Safety information1Before drivingSplit rear seats (type B)Latch the hook onto the anchorbracket and tighten the top tetherstrap.Make sure the
11Seat belts P. 55SRS driver airbag P. 86Head restraints P. 49Front seats P. 39SRS side airbags∗ P. 86Floor mats P. 232SRS front passengerairbag P. 86
1161-7. Safety informationCAUTIONn When installing a booster seat Do not fully extend the shoulder belt to prevent the belt from going to ALRlock mode
1171-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn When installing a child restraint systeml Split rear seats: When installing a child restraint system
1181-7. Safety informationCAUTIONn Do not use a seat belt extenderIf a seat belt extender is used when installing a child restraint system, theseat be
1202-1. Driving proceduresDriving the vehicleThe following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driv-ing.n Starting the engine (→ P. 130)n Dri
1212-1. Driving procedures2When drivingStarting on a steep uphillAutomatic transmissionWith the brake pedal depressed, firmly set the parking brakeand
1222-1. Driving proceduresManual transmissionWith the parking brake firmly set and the clutch pedal fullydepressed, shift the shift lever to 1.Lightly
1232-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTIONn When starting the vehicleVehicles with an automatic transmission, always keep your foot on the brakepe
1242-1. Driving proceduresCAUTIONn When driving the vehiclel Do not shift the shift lever to N while the vehicle is moving.Doing so may cause the engi
1252-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTIONn When shifting the shift leverVehicles with an automatic transmission, be careful not to shift the shif
1262-1. Driving proceduresCAUTIONn When the vehicle is parkedl Always apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to P (automatic trans-mission onl
12Pictorial indexInteriorAnti-glare inside rear view mirror P. 66Interior light P. 219Vanity mirrors P. 228Personal lights P. 219Sun visors P. 227SRS
1272-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTIONn When braking the vehiclel If the power brake assist function does not operate, do not follow othervehi
1282-1. Driving proceduresNOTICEn When driving the vehicleVehicles with a manual transmissionl Do not depress the accelerator and brake pedals at the
1292-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICEn If you hear a squealing or scraping noise while driving (brake pad wearlimit indicators)Have the brake
1302-1. Driving proceduresEngine (ignition) switch n Engine switchLOCKThe steering wheel is lockedand the key can be removed.(Vehicles with an automat
1312-1. Driving procedures2When drivingn Turning the key from ACC to LOCKn Steering lock releasen If the engine does not start (vehicles with engine i
1322-1. Driving proceduresn Key reminder functionA buzzer sounds if the driver’s door is opened, while the engine switch is inthe ACC or LOCK position
1332-1. Driving procedures2When drivingAutomatic Transmission∗∗: If equippedSelect a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions.n Shifting
1342-1. Driving proceduresn Downshifting restrictionsThe shift lever cannot be downshifted if the following speeds are exceeded.mph (km/h)n If the shi
1352-1. Driving procedures2When drivingManual Transmission∗∗: If equippedn Maximum allowable speedsObserve the following maximum allowable speeds in e
1362-1. Driving proceduresTurn signal levern Turn signals can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the ON position.n If the indicators flash faster
13Window lock switch∗ P. 72Power window switches∗ P. 71Door lock switch∗ P. 32 3-door models 5-door modelsWindow lock switch∗ P. 72Power window switch
1372-1. Driving procedures2When drivingParking braken Usage in winter timeSee “Winter driving tips” for parking brake usage in winter time. (→P. 169)n
1382-1. Driving proceduresNOTICEn Before drivingFully release the parking brake.Driving the vehicle with the parking brake set will lead to brake comp
1392-1. Driving procedures2When drivingHornn After adjusting the steering wheelMake sure that the steering wheel is securely locked.The horn may not s
1402-1. Driving procedures
1412-1. Driving procedures2When driving
1402-2. Instrument clusterGauges and metersVehicles with tachometerThe following gauges, meters and displays illuminate when theengine switch is in th
1412-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingOdometer/trip meterOdometer:Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven.Trip meter:Displays the dis
1422-2. Instrument clusterVehicles without tachometerSpeedometerDisplays the vehicle speed.Fuel gaugeDisplays the quantity of fuel remaining in the ta
1432-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingOdometer and trip meter display buttonPressing this button switches between odometer and trip meter dis-plays.V
1442-2. Instrument clusterVehicles without tachometerOdometerTrip meter A*Trip meter B**:Pushing and holding the buttonwill reset the trip meter.Instr
14Cup holder P. 222Parking brake lever P. 137Shift lever P. 133,135Door lock switch∗ P. 32Shift lock override button∗ P. 343Pictorial indexInteriorV
1452-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingNOTICEn To prevent damage to the engine and its componentsl Do not let the indicator needle of the tachometer e
1462-2. Instrument clusterIndicators and warning lightsThe indicator and warning lights on the instrument cluster and cen-ter panel inform the driver
1472-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingCenter panel
1482-2. Instrument clustern IndicatorsThe indicators inform the driver of the operating state of thevehicle’s various systems.Turn signal indicator (→
1492-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingCAUTIONn If a safety system warning light does not come onShould a safety system light such as ABS and the SRS
1502-3. Operating the lights and wipersHeadlight switchTurning on the high beam headlightsWith the headlights on, pushthe lever forward to turn on the
1512-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingn Daytime running light system (if equipped)l To make your vehicle more visible to other drivers,
1522-3. Operating the lights and wipersFog light switch∗∗: If equippedThe fog lights improve visibility in difficult driving conditions, suchas in rai
1532-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingWindshield wipers and washern The windshield wiper and washer can be operated whenThe engine switc
1542-3. Operating the lights and wipersNOTICEn When the windshield is dryDo not use the wipers, as they may damage the windshield.n When there is no w
15Pictorial indexInstrument panelFog light switch∗ P. 152Rear window wiper and washer switch∗ P. 155 Tilt steering lock release lever P. 65Hood opener
1552-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingRear window wiper and washer∗∗: If equippedn The rear window wiper and washer can be operated when
1562-4. Using other driving systemsCruise control∗∗: If equippedUse cruise control to maintain a set speed without using the acceler-ator.Cruise contr
1572-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingAccelerate or decelerate tothe desired speed and pushthe lever down to set thecruise control speed.At
1582-4. Using other driving systemsn Cruise control can be set whenl The shift lever is in D or 3 (vehicles with an automatic transmission).l Vehicle
1592-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingCAUTIONn To avoid operating the cruise control by mistakeKeep the ON-OFF button off when not in use.n
1602-4. Using other driving systemsDriving assist systemsTo help enhance driving safety and performance, the following sys-tems operate automatically
1612-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingWhen the VSC/TRAC are operatingIf the vehicle is in danger of slip-ping or the front wheels spin, thei
1622-4. Using other driving systemsn VSC OFF modeStop the vehicle completely, andpress the VSC OFF switch formore than 3 seconds.The TRAC OFF and VSC
1632-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingn Automatic TRAC reactivationIf only the TRAC system is turned off, the TRAC system will turn on whenv
1642-4. Using other driving systemsCAUTIONn Stopping distance when the ABS is operating on the wet or slick roadsThe ABS is not designed to shorten th
16Emergency flasher switch P. 308Pictorial indexInstrument panel
1652When driving2-5. Driving informationCargo and luggageCapacity and distributionCargo capacity depends on the total weight of the occupants.(Cargo c
1662-5. Driving information(6)If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will betransferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual
1672-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTIONn Things that must not be carried in the luggage compartmentThe following things may cause a fire if lo
1682-5. Driving informationVehicle load limitsn Total load capacity and seating capacityThese details are also described on the tire and loading infor
1692-5. Driving information2When drivingWinter driving tipsCarry out the necessary preparations and inspections before drivingthe vehicle in winter. A
1702-5. Driving informationRegulations on the use of snow chainsl Regulations regarding the use of tire chains vary according to loca-tion and type of
1712-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTIONn Driving with snow tiresObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of accidents.Failing to d
1722-5. Driving informationTrailer towing (except Canada)Toyota does not recommend towing a trailer with your vehicle.Toyota also does not recommend t
1732-5. Driving information2When drivingTrailer towing (Canada)Your vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger-carrying vehicle,thus towing a traile
1742-5. Driving informationTowing a trailerConsult your Toyota dealer for further information about additionalrequirements such as a towing kits, etc.
17Rear window defogger switch∗/rear window defogger and outside rear view mirror defogger switch∗ P. 193Air conditioning system P. 186Power outlet P.
1752-5. Driving information2When drivingn Before towingCheck that the following conditions are met:l Ensure that your vehicle’s tires are properly inf
1762-5. Driving informationCAUTIONn To avoid accident or injuryl The total trailer weight (trailer weight plus the weight of cargo) must notexceed 700
1772-5. Driving information2When drivingTrailer towing tipsYour vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. In order toavoid accident, deat
1782-5. Driving informationl Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires practice.Grip the bottom of the steering wheel and move your
1792-5. Driving information2When drivingl In order to maintain engine braking efficiency, do not use the trans-mission in D (automatic transmission) o
1802-5. Driving informationCAUTIONn To avoid an accidentl Do not exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) or posted towing speed limit, whicheveris lower. As instabili
1812-5. Driving information2When drivingDinghy towing (vehicles with an automatic transmission)NOTICEn To avoid serious damage to your vehicleDo not t
1822-5. Driving informationDinghy towing (vehicles with a manual transmission)Towing your vehicle with 4 wheels on the groundTo prevent damage to your
1832-5. Driving information2When drivingNOTICEn Dinghy towing directionn To prevent the steering from lockingEnsure the engine switch is in the ACC po
1842-5. Driving information
20For your informationMain Owners ManualPlease note that this manual applies to all models explains and all equip-ment, including options. Therefore,
18∗: If equippedCup holders P. 222Outside rear view mirror switches∗ P. 68Instrument panel light control dial P. 144Pictorial indexInstrument panelCru
1863-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAir conditioning systemAdjusting the settingsn Adjusting the temperature settingTurn the tempera
1873-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresn Adjusting the fan speedTurn the fan speed control dial clockwise (increase)
1883-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerWhen the dial is set to ,mainly air flows to the feet.: Some modelsWhen the dial is set to , a
1893-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the position of the air outletsCenter outletsDirect air flow to the
1903-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerRight and left side outletsDirect air flow to the left or right,up or down.When defrosting the s
1913-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresRight and left side outletsOpen the vent.Close the vent.n Using the system in
1923-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerCAUTIONn To prevent the windshield from fogging upDo not set the air outlet selection dial to
1933-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresRear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers∗∗: If equippedn The rear wi
1943-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerNOTICEn To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the rear window defogger on longer than necessa
1953Interior features3-2. Using the audio systemAudio system typen Using cellular phonesInterference may be heard through the audio system's spea
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1963-2. Using the audio systemCAUTIONn For vehicles sold in U.S.A. and Canadal Part 15 of the FCC RulesFCC Warning:Any unauthorized changes or modific
1973-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the radioSetting station presets (excluding XM® Satellite Radio)Search for desired stations by t
1983-2. Using the audio systemWhen the desired station is reached, press the button onceagain.n Scanning all radio stations within rangePress .All sta
1993-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresWhen the desired channel is reached, press again.l Scanning preset channelsPress and hold until you
2003-2. Using the audio systemn XM® Satellite RadioAn XM® Satellite Radio is a tuner designed exclusively to receive broadcastsprovided under a separa
2013-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresContact the XM® Listener Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Canada).UPDATINGYou
2023-2. Using the audio systemn Certifications for the radio tunerThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for aclass B digi
2033-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the CD playerLoading a CDInsert a CD.Ejecting a CDPress and remove the CD.Selecting and scanni
2043-2. Using the audio systemn Scanning tracksPress .The first 10 seconds of each track will be played.Press the switch again when the desired track
2053-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresn All CDs (with external CD changer only)Press and hold (RAND) until you hear a beep.Tracks on all l
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2063-2. Using the audio systemn Discs that can be usedDiscs with the marks shown below can be used.Playback may not be possible depending on recording
2073-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresNOTICEn CD player precautionsFailure to follow the precautions below may result in serious damage to t
2083-2. Using the audio systemPlaying back MP3 and WMA discsLoading MP3 and WMA discsInsert a disc.Ejecting MP3 and WMA discsPress and remove the di
2093-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresn Selecting the desired folder by cueing the first file of eachfolderPress and hold until you hear a
2103-2. Using the audio systemRandom playbackn To play files from a particular folder in random orderPress (RAND).n To play all of the files on a dis
2113-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresn Discs that can be usedDiscs with the marks shown below can be used.Playback may not be possible depe
2123-2. Using the audio system• Compatible channel modes: stereo, joint stereo, dual channel andmonaurall WMA file compatibility• Compatible standards
2133-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresl ID3 and WMA tagsID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the tracktitle and
2143-2. Using the audio systemNOTICEn CDs and adapters that cannot be used (→P. 206)n CD player precautions (→P. 207)
2153-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresOptimal use of the audio systemUsing the AUDIO CONTROL functionn Changing sound quality modesPressing
OVEFEATSAFEEMEIND* Vis2011Yaris Liftback!A word about safe vehicle operationsThis Quick Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicleoperations. It co
2163-2. Using the audio systemn Adjusting the Automatic Sound Levelizer (ASL)When “ASL” is selected, turning to the right changes the“ASL” level in
2173-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the AUX port∗∗: If equippedn Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio systemThe v
2183-3. Using the interior lightsInterior lights listn Illuminated entry system (if equipped)When the interior light switch is in the DOOR position, t
2193-3. Using the interior lights3Interior featuresInterior lightONOFFDOOR positionPersonal lightsOn/offInterior light and personal lights
2203-4. Using the storage featuresList of storage featuresCAUTIONn Items that should not be left in the storage spacesDo not leave glasses, lighters o
2213-4. Using the storage features3Interior featuresGlove boxesUpper glove boxPull up the lever.Lower glove boxPull up the lever.CAUTIONn Caution whil
2223-4. Using the storage featuresCup holdersFrontPull the lid down.RearCup holders
2233-4. Using the storage features3Interior featuresBottle holdersFrontRear (3-door models)CAUTIONn Items unsuitable for the cup holderDo not place an
2243-4. Using the storage featuresRear (5-door models)n Bottle holdersDepending on their size or shape, some bottles may not fit in the holders.NOTICE
2253-4. Using the storage features3Interior featuresAuxiliary boxesType APull the lid up.Type BPull the lid down.Auxiliary boxes
1OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESEngine maintenance 7Fuel tank door release and cap 6Hood release 7Indicator symbols 4-5Instr
2263-4. Using the storage featuresCAUTIONn Caution while drivingKeep the auxiliary box closed.Injuries may result in the event of an accident or sudde
2273Interior features3-5. Other interior featuresSun visorsCAUTIONn When the sun visor is in the forward positionDo not extend the side extender. It c
2283-5. Other interior featuresVanity mirrorsSlide the cover.
2293-5. Other interior features3Interior featuresClockVehicles with tachometerPress and hold the clock reset button to enter the adjust-ment mode for
2303-5. Other interior featuresn The clock is displayed whenThe engine switch is in the ON position.n When disconnecting and reconnecting battery term
2313-5. Other interior features3Interior featuresPower outletn The power outlet can be used whenThe engine switch is in the ACC or ON position.NOTICEn
2323-5. Other interior featuresFloor matCAUTIONObserve the following precautions.Failure to do so may cause the driver’s floor mat to slip, possibly i
2333-5. Other interior features3Interior featuresCAUTIONn Before drivingl Check that the floor mat is securelyfixed in the right place with all the pr
2343-5. Other interior featuresLuggage compartment featuresn Removing the auxiliary boxesThe auxiliary boxes can be removed by following the procedure
2353-5. Other interior features3Interior featuresn Removing the luggage coverThe luggage cover can be removed by following the procedure below.CAUTION
2OVERVIEWInstrument panel light controlPower outside rearview mirror control switches*Headlight, turn signal and front fog light* controlsWiper and wa
2363-5. Other interior features
2384-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exteriorn Automatic car washesl Before washing the vehicle, do the following.• Fold th
2394-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and caren Aluminum wheels (if equipped)l Remove any dirt immediately by using a neutral detergent. Do not use
2404-1. Maintenance and careNOTICEn Cleaning the exterior lightsl Wash carefully. Do not use organic substances or scrub with a hard brush. This may d
2414-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle interiorThe following procedures will help protect your vehicle&a
2424-1. Maintenance and caren Caring for leather areasToyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a yearto maintain the qual
2434-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and careNOTICEn Cleaning detergentsl Do not use organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, acidic oralka
2444-2. MaintenanceMaintenance requirementsn Repair and replacementIt is recommended that genuine Toyota parts be used for repair to ensureperformance
2454-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and caren Allow inspection and repairs to be performed by a Toyota dealerl Toyota technicians are well-trained special
2464-2. MaintenanceGeneral maintenanceEngine compartmentItems Check pointsBattery Maintenance-free. (→P. 264)Brake fluid At the correct level? (→P.
3OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESAir Conditioning controlsRear window defogger switch*12V DC Power outletCruise control*Ignit
2474-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careVehicle interiorItems Check pointsAccelerator pedal• Moves smoothly (without uneven pedal effort or catching)?
2484-2. MaintenanceVehicle exteriorSteering wheel• Moves smoothly?• Has correct free play?• No strange noises?Items Check pointsDoors • Operate smooth
2494-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careEmission inspection and maintenance (I/M) programsSome states have vehicle emission inspection programs whichi
2504-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceDo-it-yourself service precautionsIf you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the correctprocedures as gi
2514-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTIONThe engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that maymove suddenly, become
2524-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTIONn When working on the engine compartmentl Take care because brake fluid can harm your hands or eyes and damag
2534-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careHoodCAUTIONn Pre-driving checkCheck that the hood is fully closed and locked.If the hood is not
2544-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancePositioning a floor jackWhen raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor-rectly. Improper placemen
2554-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTIONn When raising your vehicleMake sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility
2564-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine compartmentWasher fluid tank (→P. 267)Engine oil filler cap(→P. 258)Engine oil level dipstick(→P. 257)Radiato
4OVERVIEWDriver seat belt reminder2(alarm will sound if speed is over 12 mph)Front passenger seat belt reminder2(alarm will sound if speed is over 12
2574-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careEngine oilWith the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oillevel on the di
2584-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen Adding engine oilIf the oil level is below or nearthe low level mark, add engineoil of the same type as already in
2594-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren Engine oil consumptionl The amount of engine oil consumed depends on the oil viscosity, thequ
2604-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTIONn Used engine oill Used engine oil contains potentially harmful contaminants which maycause skin disorders su
2614-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careEngine coolantThe coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the FULL and LOWlines on the r
2624-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceRadiator and condenserCheck the radiator and condenser and clear any foreign objects. If either of the above parts a
2634-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careBrake fluidn Checking fluid levelThe brake fluid level should bebetween the MAX and MIN lineson
2644-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceBatteryn Battery exteriorMake sure that the battery terminals are not corroded and thatthere are no loose connection
2654-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren Before rechargingWhen recharging, the battery produces hydrogen gas which is flammableand exp
2664-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTIONn Emergency measures regarding electrolytel If electrolyte gets in your eyesFlush your eyes with clean water
5OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURES2For details, refer to “If a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds...” Section5-
2674-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careWasher fluidIf any washer does not work or the low washer fluid warning lightcomes on (if equip
2684-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICEn Do not use any fluid other than washer fluidDo not use soapy water or engine antifreeze instead of washer fl
2694-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTiresReplace or rotate tires in accordance with maintenance sched-ules and treadwear.n Checking
2704-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceTiInstalling tire pressure warning valves and transmittersWhen replacing tires or wheels, tire pressure warning valv
2714-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren If the tread wears down below 0.16 in. (4 mm) on snow tiresThe effectiveness of snow tires is
2724-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen Routine tire inflation pressure checksThe tire pressure warning system does not replace routine tire inflationpres
2734-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTIONn Tire pressure warning system operationThe tire pressure warning system may not provide
2744-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICEn Repairing or replacing tires, wheels, tire pressure warning valves,transmitters and tire valve capsl When re
2754-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTire inflation pressuren Tire inflation pressureThe recommended cold tire inflation pressure an
2764-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen Inspection and adjustment procedureTire valveTire pressure gaugeRemove the tire valve cap.Press the tip of the tir
6OVERVIEWFuel tank door release and capPull upTurn to openHangNOTE: Tighten until one click is heard. If the cap is not tightened enough,Check Engine
2774-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren Tire inflation pressure check intervalYou should check tire pressure every two weeks, or at l
2784-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTIONn Proper inflation is critical to save tire performanceKeep your tires properly inflated.Otherwise, the follo
2794-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careWheelsIf a wheel is bent, cracked or heavily corroded, it should bereplaced.Otherwise, the tire
2804-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen When replacing wheelsThe wheels of your Toyota, except for the compact spare tire, areequipped with tire pressure
2814-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careAir conditioning filter∗∗: If equippedThe air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to
2824-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen Checking intervalInspect and replace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenanceschedule. In dusty ar
2834-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICEn When using the air conditioning systemMake sure that a filter is always installed.Using
2844-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceKey batteryReplace the battery with a new one if it is discharged.n You will need the following items:l Flathead scr
2854-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren If the key battery is dischargedThe following symptoms may occur.l The wireless remote contro
2864-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceChecking and replacing fusesIf any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may haveblown. If this happen
21Installation of a mobile two-way radio systemAs the installation of a mobile two-way radio system in your vehicle couldaffect electronic systems suc
7OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESenugh,llHood releaseEngine maintenanceWindshield washer and rear window washer fluid tankEng
2874-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careType BPush the tab in and lift the lidoff.n Under the instrument panel Type A1.Open the auxilia
2884-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceType BRemove the lid.After a system failure, see “Fuse layout and amperageratings” (→P. 290) for details about which
2894-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCheck if the fuse has blown.Type ANormal fuseBlown fuseReplace it with one of anappropriate amp
2904-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceFuse layout and amperage ratingsn Engine compartment (type A)Fuse Ampere Circuit1 ALT 120 ACharging system, HTR SUB2
2914-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren Engine compartment (type B)Fuse Ampere Circuit1 AM2 15 AStarting system, multiport fuel injec
2924-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance13 ECU-B 7.5 ADaytime running light system, front passenger occupant classification system, power windows, door lock
2934-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren Under the instrument panel (type A)Fuse Ampere Circuit1 ACC2 7.5 A Shift lock system2 DEF 40
2944-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen Under the instrument panel (type B)Fuse Ampere Circuit1 TAIL 10 ASide marker lights, parking lights, tail lights,
2954-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care9 ID/UP/MIR HTR 10 AMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection system,
2964-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance21 AM1 25 AMultiport fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection systemn After a fuse is replacedl If
8FEATURES/OPERATIONSAutomatic Transmission (if equipped)* The ignition switch must be “ON” and the brake pedal depressed to shiftfrom Park.Downshiftin
2974-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careLight bulbsYou may replace the following bulbs yourself. The difficulty level ofreplacement var
2984-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceReplacing light bulbsn Headlights and daytime running lights (if equipped)Unplug the connector.Remove the rubber cov
2994-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careRelease the bulb retainingspring.Remove the bulb.To install a new bulb, align thetabs of the bu
3004-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceUnplug the connector whiledepressing the lock release.Turn the bulb counterclockwise.n Front side marker lightsTurn
3014-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren Front turn signal lightsTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Remove the light bulb.n Parking
3024-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceRemove the light bulb.n Back-up lights, stop/tail and rear side marker lights and rearturn signal lightsOpen the bac
3034-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and caren License plate lightDisengage the claws andremove the license plate light.Use a flathead screw
3044-3. Do-it-yourself maintenancen Condensation build-up on the inside of the lensContact your Toyota dealer for more information in the following si
3054-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICEl Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas inside and require special handling. Donot touch the
3064-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
9OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESshiftayshtlyLight control-Instrument panelBrightnesscontrol+-Lights & turn signalsHeadli
3085-1. Essential informationEmergency flashersNOTICEn To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the emergency flashers on longer than necessary when t
5When trouble arises3095-1. Essential informationIf your vehicle needs to be towedBefore towingThe following may indicate a problem with your transmis
3105-1. Essential informationn Emergency towing procedureRelease the parking brake.Put the transmission in N.Turn the engine switch to the ACC (engine
5When trouble arises3115-1. Essential informationInstalling towing eyeletRemove the eyelet cover using aflathead screwdriver. To protect the bodywork,
3125-1. Essential informationTowing with a sling-type truckTowing with a wheel lift-type truck from the frontRelease the parking brake.CAUTIONn Instal
5When trouble arises3135-1. Essential informationTowing with a wheel lift-type truck from the rearVehicles with an automatic trans-mission: Use a towi
3145-1. Essential informationUsing a flat bed truckIf your Toyota is transported by aflat bed truck, it should be tieddown at the locations shown inth
5When trouble arises3155-1. Essential informationIf you think something is wrongIf you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probablyneed
3165-1. Essential informationFuel pump shut off systemFollow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system isactivated.Turn the engine sw
5When trouble arises3175-1. Essential informationEvent data recorderIn a crash or a near car crash eventThe SRS airbag sensor assembly contains the ED
10FEATURES/OPERATIONSSeaBefo(1)FoldFoldSeat adjustments-FrontSeat adjustments-RearNon-split seatSeatback angleSeat position(forward/backward)AngleSpli
3185-1. Essential informationDisclosure of the dataToyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third partyexcept when:l An agreement fro
5When trouble arises3195-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds...Stop the vehicle immediately. Contin
3205-2. Steps to take in an emergencyStop the vehicle immediately.The following warnings indicate the possibility of damage to the vehi-cle that may l
5When trouble arises3215-2. Steps to take in an emergencySRS warning lightIndicates a malfunction in:• The SRS airbag system;• The front passenger occ
3225-2. Steps to take in an emergencyFollow the correction procedures.After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem,check that the
5When trouble arises3235-2. Steps to take in an emergency*1: Driver's seat belt reminder:The driver’s seat belt reminder sounds to alert the driv
3245-2. Steps to take in an emergencyn Key reminder buzzerThe buzzer indicates that the key has not been removed (with the engineswitch in the ACC or
5When trouble arises3255-2. Steps to take in an emergencyn If the tire pressure warning system is inoperativeThe tire pressure warning system will be
3265-2. Steps to take in an emergencyn Customization that can be configured at Toyota dealerThe vehicle speed linked seat belt reminder buzzer can be
5When trouble arises3275-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONAs an added safety feature, your vehicle has been equipped with a tirepressure monitor
11OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESSeat-Folding rear seatBefore folding(1) Push(3) Hook(2) StoreFold (split seat)(1) Push(3) P
3285-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICEn Precaution when installing a different tireWhen a tire of a different specification or maker is installed
5When trouble arises3295-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you have a flat tireRemove the flat tire and replace it with the spare provided.n Before j
3305-2. Steps to take in an emergencyTaking out the jackMove the driver seat to thefront-most position.Remove the cover.TightenLoosenTaking out the sp
5When trouble arises3315-2. Steps to take in an emergencyLoosen the center fastener thatsecures the spare tire.n Compact spare tireThe compact spare t
3325-2. Steps to take in an emergencyReplacing a flat tireChock the tires.Vehicles with a steel wheel,remove the wheel ornamentusing the wrench.To pro
5When trouble arises3335-2. Steps to take in an emergencySlightly loosen the wheel nuts(one turn).Turn the jack portion “A” by handuntil the notch of
3345-2. Steps to take in an emergencyInstalling the tireRemove any dirt or foreign mat-ter from the wheel contact sur-face.If foreign matter is on the
5When trouble arises3355-2. Steps to take in an emergencyLower the vehicle.Firmly tighten each nut two orthree times in the order shown inthe illustra
3365-2. Steps to take in an emergencyVehicles with an aluminumwheels, remove the center wheelornament by pushing from thereverse side.Be careful not t
5When trouble arises3375-2. Steps to take in an emergencyPass the belt through the centerhole of the flat tire wheel.Put the center portion of the bel
12FEATURES/OPERATIONSWindows-Power (if equipped)Window operationAutomatic operation (driver’s window only) Push the switch completelydown and release
3385-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONn Using the jackImproper use of the jack may lead to death or serious injuries due to thevehicle suddenly
5When trouble arises3395-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONn When using the compact spare tirel Remember that your compact spare tire is specific
3405-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICEn Do not drive the vehicle with a flat tire.Do not continue driving with a flat tire.Driving even a short d
5When trouble arises3415-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the engine will not startIf the engine still does not start after following the correct st
3425-2. Steps to take in an emergencyn The starter motor does not turn over, the interior lights andheadlights do not turn on, or the horn does not so
5When trouble arises3435-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the shift lever cannot be shifted from P (vehicles with an automatic transmission)If the s
3445-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you lose your keysn If you lose all your master keys. (vehicles with engine immobilizer sys-tem)You cannot mak
5When trouble arises3455-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the vehicle battery is dischargedThe following procedures may be used to start the engine
3465-2. Steps to take in an emergencyConnecting the jumper cablesPositive (+) battery terminal on your vehiclePositive (+) battery terminal on the sec
5When trouble arises3475-2. Steps to take in an emergencyn Starting the engine when the battery is discharged (vehicles with anautomatic transmission)
13OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESelyheowRecirculate cabin air (fresh air when OFF)Fan speedAirflow ventIn “ ” mode, use fres
3485-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONn Battery precautionsThe battery contains poisonous and corrosive acidic electrolyte, whilerelated parts c
5When trouble arises3495-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf your vehicle overheatsIf your engine overheats:Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn o
3505-2. Steps to take in an emergencyThe engine has cooled down sufficiently.Low engine coolant temperature indicator comes on.Check the engine coolan
5When trouble arises3515-2. Steps to take in an emergencyn OverheatingIf you observe the following, your vehicle may be overheating.l The high engine
3525-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the vehicle becomes stuckn Emergency hookCarry out the following procedures if the tires spin or the vehiclebe
5When trouble arises3535-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONn When attempting to free a stuck vehicleIf you choose to rock the vehicle back and fo
3545-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergencyOnly in an emergency, such as if it becomes impossible to stop t
5When trouble arises3555-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONn If the engine has to be turned off while drivingl Power assist for the brakes and st
3565-2. Steps to take in an emergency
3586-1. SpecificationsMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)Dimensions and weight*1: P175/65R14 tires*2: P185/60R15 tires*3: Canada onlyOverall leng
14FEATURES/OPERATIONSAudio (if equipped)To scan tracks on a disc Push “SCAN.” Push again to hold selection.RadioTo preset stations Tune in the desired
3596-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsVehicle identificationn Vehicle identification numberThe vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal
3606-1. SpecificationsEngineFuelModel 1NZ-FEType 4-cylinder in line, 4-cycle, gasolineBore and stroke 2.95 × 3.33 in. (75.0 × 84.7 mm)Displacement 91.
3616-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsLubrication systemn Engine oil selection“Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. UseToy
3626-1. SpecificationsHow to read oil container label:The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and ApprovalCommittee) Certification Mark is
3636-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsElectrical systemAutomatic transaxle*: The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is
3646-1. SpecificationsManual transaxleClutchBrakes*1: Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with the pressure of 67.4 lbf(300 N, 31 kgf) with the eng
3656-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsSteeringTires and wheelsSpareFree play Less than 1.2 in. (30 mm)Tire size P175/65R14 81S, P185/60R15 84TT
3666-1. SpecificationsLight bulbsA: HB2 halogen bulbsB: H11 halogen bulbsC: Single end bulbsD: Single end bulbs (amber)E: Wedge base bulbsF: Wedge bas
3676-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsFuel informationn Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasolineTo help prevent incorrect fueling, your Toyota h
3686-1. Specificationsn Toyota recommends the use of gasoline containing detergent additivesl Toyota recommends the use of gasoline that contains dete
15OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONSSAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESPushuprustnceehLuggage storage boxOpenRight side:Turn to unlockLeft side:Turn to unlockPowe
3696-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsNOTICEn Notice on fuel qualityl Do not use improper fuels. If improper fuels are used the engine will bed
3706-1. SpecificationsTire informationTypical tire symbolsStandard tireTire size (→P. 374)DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) (→P. 373)Location o
3716-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsRadial tires or bias-ply tiresA radial tire has RADIAL on the sidewall. A tire not marked RADIALis a bias
3726-1. SpecificationsCompact spare tireTEMPORARY USE ONLY (→P. 331)A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase TEMPORARY USEONLY molded into its
3736-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTypical DOT and tire identification number (TIN)DOT symbol*Tire Identification Number(TIN)Tire manufactur
3746-1. SpecificationsTire sizen Typical tire size informationThe illustration indicates typicaltire size.Tire use(P = Passenger car,T = Temporary use
3756-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire section namesBeadSidewallShoulderTreadBeltInner linerReinforcing rubberCarcassRim linesBead wiresCha
3766-1. Specificationsn TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wearrate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions
3776-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsWarning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for a tirethat is properly inflated and not
3786-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningOccupant distributionDistribution of occupants in a vehicle as speci-fied in the third column of Table
16SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESKeep as low onhips as possibleTake up slackToo highSeat beltsIf belt is fully extended, then retracted even slightly, i
3796-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningBeadThe part of the tire that is made of steel wires, wrapped or reinforced by p
3806-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningIntended outboard sidewall(a)The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears ma
3816-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningPly separationA parting of rubber compound between adja-cent pliesPneumatic tire
3826-1. Specifications*:Table 1 ⎯ Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal loadfor various designated seating capacitiesTire related term
3836Vehicle specifications6-2. CustomizationCustomizable featuresItem Function Default settingCustomizedsettingWireless remote con-trol(→P. 28)Wireles
3846-2. CustomizationIllumination(→P. 218)Time elapsed before lights turn off15 seconds7.5 seconds30 secondsOperation after the engine switch is turne
3856-2. Customization6Vehicle specificationsItems to initializeItem When to initialize ReferenceEngine oil maintenance dataAfter changing engine oil P
3866-2. Customization
388Reporting safety defects for U.S. ownersIf you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause acrash or could cause injury or death, you
3897For ownersSeat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructionsextracted from the
22CAUTIONn General precautions while drivingDriving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ-ence of alcohol or drugs that h
261-1. Key informationKeysThe following keys are provided with the vehicle.Vehicles without engine immobilizer system (type A)Master keysKey number pl
390
3917For owners
392
3937For ownersSRS airbag instructions for Canadian owners (in French)The following is a French explanation of SRS airbag instructionsextracted from th
394HB
3957For owners
396
3977For owners
3997For owners394
271-1. Key information1Before drivingn Key number plateKeep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. In theevent that a key
403Alphabetical indexAlphabetical indexA/C... 186ABSABS ... 160Warning lig
404Alphabetical indexCareExterior...238Interior...241Seat belts ...
405Alphabetical indexElectric power steeringElectric power steering... 160Warning light ... 320Emergency flashersSwitch...
406Alphabetical indexFloor mat...232FluidAutomatic transmission...363Brake...2
407Alphabetical indexJackPositioning a floor jack ... 254Vehicle-equipped jack ... 329Jack handle... 329KeysEl
408Alphabetical indexOdometer...143OilEngine oil ...257Manual transmission ...364W
409Alphabetical indexFront seat adjustment precautions ... 41Head restraint... 49Properly sitting in the
410Alphabetical indexTachometer...140Tail lightsIndicator ...150Replacing light bulbs...
411Alphabetical indexSeat belt pretensioner system... 320SRS... 320SRS airbag system..
281-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsWireless remote control∗∗: If equippedn Operation signalsThe emergency flashers flash to indicate that th
412What to do if...What to do if...A tire puncturesP. 329If you have a flat tireThe engine does not startP. 341If the engine will not startP. 78Engine
413What to do if...n Instrument clustern Center panelThe warning light or indicator light comes onP. 319If a warning light turns onVehicles with tacho
414What to do if...nWarning lightsP. 323orP. 3 1 9 P. 321P. 3 2 0 P. 321P. 3 2 0 P. 322P. 3 2 0 P. 322P. 322orP. 3 2 0 P. 322P. 322or*: Slip indicator
416GAS STATION INFORMATIONAuxiliary catch leverP. 253Fuel filler doorP. 7 4Hood lock release lever P. 2 5 3Fuel filler door openerP. 74Tire inflation
TABLE OF CONTENTS Index21-1. Key informationKeys ... 261-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsWireless remote c
123456732-5. Driving informationCargo and luggage ... 165Vehicle load limits ... 168Winter driving tips ... 169Trail
TABLE OF CONTENTS Index44-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceDo-it-yourself service precautions ... 250Hood...
12345675Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners... 388Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French) ... 3
291-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingn Conditions affecting operationThe wireless remote control function may not operate norma
301-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsnCertification for wireless remote controlFor vehicles sold in U.S.A.FCC ID:MOZB41TGFCC ID:MOZB21RGNOTE:T
3111-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingSide doorsThe vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the wireless remotecontrol, key or
321-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsVehicles without power door lockLocks the doorUnlocks the doorn Door lock switch (if equipped)For driver’
331-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingLocking the front doors from the outside without a keyMove the inside door lock button to
341-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsRear door child-protector lock (5-door models only)The door cannot be opened frominside the vehicle when
3511-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingBack doorThe back door can be opened using the back door opener. The backdoor can be locke
23Symbols used throughout this manualCautions & Notices Symbols used in illustrationsCAUTIONThis is a warning against anything which may cause inj
361-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsn When closing the back doorCAUTIONn Caution while drivingl Keep the back door closed while driving. If t
371-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCAUTIONn Operating the back doorObserve the following precautions. Failure to do so may ca
381-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCAUTIONn Operating the back doorl Do not attach any accessories other than genuine Toyota parts to the ba
391Before driving1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Front seatsDriver’s seatSeat position adjustmentleverSeatback angle adjust
401-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)n Moving the front passenger’s seat (3-door models only)For easy access to the rear seat.
411-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTIONn Seat adjustmentl Do not recline the seat more than necessary when
421-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Rear seatsSplit rear seats (type A)Seatback angle adjustmentleverSeat position adjustment
431-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingNon-split rear seatSeatback angle adjustmentlever
441-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Folding down rear seatbacksn Before folding down rear seatbacksInsert the key into the ho
451-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingUse the seat belt hangers to pre-vent the belts from being tan-gled.n Fold
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461-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Flip over the deck board.n Folding down rear seatbacks (split rear seats: type B)Lower th
471-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingn Folding down rear seatback (non-split rear seat)Lower the head restraint
481-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTIONn Seat adjustmentl Do not recline the seat more than necessary when the vehicle is
4911-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingHead restraintsHead restraints are provided for all seats.Front seatsVerti
501-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Rear seats (split rear seats: type A)Vertical adjustmentUpPull the head restraints up.Dow
511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingn Removing the head restraintsFront seatsRear seats (non-split rear seat)V
521-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Rear seats (split rear seats: type A)Rear seats (split rear seats: type B)Rear seats (non
531-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingRear seats (split rear seats: type A)Rear seats (split rear seats: type B)
541-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTIONn Head restraint precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding the head r
5511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSeat beltsMake sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before
TABLE OF CONTENTS11Before drivingAdjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column.2When drivingDriving, stopping and
561-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Rear center seat beltThe rear center seat belt is a 3-point type restraint with 2 buckles
571-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingn Release methodThe belt can be completely released when not required, suc
581-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)n Extracting the beltPush the tab and then pull thetabs out from the cover.Seat belt comf
591-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingNon-split rear seatPull the comfort guide.Slide the belt past the slot of
601-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Seat belt pretensioners (front seats)The pretensioner helps the seatbelt to quickly restr
611-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingn Pregnant womenn People suffering illnessObtain medical advice and wear t
621-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTIONObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event ofemer
631-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTIONn Seat belt damage and wearl Do not damage the seat belts by allowi
641-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTIONn Using a seat belt comfort guidel Make sure the belt is not twisted and that it l
6511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSteering wheelCAUTIONn Caution while drivingDo not adjust the steering whe
6Headlights (low and high beam) and daytime running lights∗ P. 150, 151Pictorial indexExteriorFront fog lights∗ P. 152Hood P. 253Windshield wipers P.
661-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Anti-glare inside rear view mirrorAdjusting the height of rear view mirrorAdjust the heig
671-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTIONn Caution while drivingDo not adjust the position of the mirror whi
681-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Outside rear view mirrorsMirror angle can be adjusted.Power-adjustable typeSelect a mirro
691-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingFolding back the mirrorsPush backward to fold the mir-rors.n Mirror operat
701-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)NOTICEn If ice should jam the mirrorDo not operate the control or scrape the mirror face.
711Before driving1-4. Opening and closing the windowsPower windows∗∗: If equippedThe power windows can be opened/closed using the followingswitches.Dr
721-4. Opening and closing the windowsLock switchPress the switch down to lockpassenger window switches.Use this switch to prevent chil-dren from acci
731-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before drivingCAUTIONn Closing the windowsObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in dea
741-5. RefuelingOpening the fuel tank capPerform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap.n Before refueling the vehicleTurn the engine switch of
751-5. Refueling1Before drivingClosing the fuel tank capWhen replacing the fuel tankcap, turn it until a clicking soundis heard.After releasing your h
7Tiresl Rotationl Replacementl Inflation pressurel InformationP. 269P. 329P. 275P. 370∗: If equippedBack door P. 35Side doors P. 31Fuel filler door P.
761-5. RefuelingCAUTIONn Refueling the vehicleObserve the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure to do so may result in death or s
771-5. Refueling1Before drivingNOTICEn RefuelingDo not spill fuel during refueling.Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the exhaust system
781-6. Theft deterrent systemEngine immobilizer system∗∗: If equippedThe vehicle's keys have built-in transponder chips that prevent theengine fr
791-6. Theft deterrent system1Before driving]n System maintenanceThe vehicle has a maintenance-free type engine immobilizer system.n Conditions that m
801-6. Theft deterrent systemAlarm (Puerto Rico)The system sounds the alarm and flashes lights when forcible entryis detected.n Triggering of the alar
811-6. Theft deterrent system1Before drivingn System maintenanceThe vehicle has a maintenance-free type alarm system.n Items to check before locking t
821-6. Theft deterrent systemn Alarm-operated door lockl When the alarm is operating, the doors are locked automatically to pre-vent intruders.l Do no
8311-6. Theft deterrent systemBefore drivingTheft prevention labels (except Canada)Drive in a good posture as follows:These labels are attached tothe
841-7. Safety informationCorrect driving postureDrive in a good posture as follows:Sit upright and well back inthe seat. (→P. 39)Adjust the position o
851-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTIONn While drivingl Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving.Doing so could caus
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