CUSTOMER EXPERIENCE CENTER1-800-331-433100505-QRG10-MATPrinted in U.S.A. 1/0908-TCS-02938413259M1.qxd 2 1/13/09 8:33:38 PMQUICK REFERENCEGUIDEMATR
8FEATURES/OPERATIONSAutomatic Transmission (if equipped)* The ignition switch must be “ON” and the brake pedal depressed to shiftfrom Park.Downshiftin
781-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● The SRS front passenger airbag also deploys with considerable force, andcan cause death or s
791-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not allow a child to stand in front ofthe SRS front passenger airbag unit
801-7. Safety informationCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● Do not use seat accessories which cover the parts where the SRS sideairbags inflate as they
811-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautions● If breathing becomes difficult after the SRS airbag has deployed, open adoor
821-7. Safety informationFront passenger occupant classification systemYour vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classifica-tion system
831-7. Safety information1Before drivingConditions and operation of the front passenger occupant classification system Adult*1 Child*3 or child rest
841-7. Safety information Unoccupied There is a malfunction in the system*1: The system judges a person of adult size as an adult. When asmaller adu
851-7. Safety information1Before driving*4: Never install a rear-facing child restraint system on the front pas-senger seat. A forward-facing child re
861-7. Safety informationCAUTION Front passenger occupant classification system precautions● Do not recline the front passenger seatback so far that
8711-7. Safety informationBefore drivingChild restraint systemsPoints to rememberStudies have shown that installing a child restraint system on a rear
9OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESSeat adjustments-RearSeat adjustments-FrontPosition (forward/backward)Height crank (driver
881-7. Safety informationTypes of child restraintsChild restraint systems are classified into the following 3 typesaccording to the age and size of th
891-7. Safety information1Before driving Selecting an appropriate child restraint system● Use a child restraint system appropriate for the child unti
901-7. Safety informationCAUTION Child restraint precautions● Do not use the seat belt extender when installing a child restraint systemon the front
9111-7. Safety informationBefore drivingInstalling child restraintsFollow the child restraint system manufacturer's instructions. Firmlysecure ch
921-7. Safety informationInstallation with LATCH systemType AWiden the gap betweenthe seat cushion andseatback slightly.Latch the hooks of thelower st
931-7. Safety information1Before drivingType BWiden the gap betweenthe seat cushion andseatback slightly.Latch the buckles ontothe LATCH anchors.If th
941-7. Safety informationInstalling child restraints using a seat belt (child restraint lock function belt) Rear facing ⎯ Infant seat/convertible sea
951-7. Safety information1Before drivingWhile pushing the child seatdown into the rear seat, allow theshoulder belt to retract until thechild seat is
961-7. Safety informationWhile pushing the child seat intothe rear seat, allow the shoulderbelt to retract until the child seatis securely in place.Af
971-7. Safety information1Before drivingRemoving a child restraint installed with a seat beltPush the release button and fullyretract the seat belt.
10FEATURES/OPERATIONSParking brake(2) PushSetRelease(1) Pull slightly (3) LowerPullNote: Do not attempt to adjust while the vehicle is in motion.Tilt
981-7. Safety informationChild restraint systems with a top tether strapSecure the child restraint usingthe seat belt lower anchors, andremove the hea
991-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION When installing a booster seat Do not fully extend the shoulder belt to prevent the belt from going t
1001-7. Safety informationCAUTION When installing a child restraint system● When a booster seat is installed, always ensure that the shoulder belt is
1022-1. Driving proceduresDriving the vehicleThe following procedures should be observed to ensure safe driv-ing. Starting the engine →P. 11 2 Driv
1032-1. Driving procedures2When driving Parking the vehicleAutomatic transmissionWith the shift lever in D, depress the brake pedal.Set the parking b
1042-1. Driving proceduresStarting on a steep uphillAutomatic transmissionFirmly set the parking brake and shift the shift lever to D.Gently depress t
1052-1. Driving procedures2When driving Drum-in-disc type parking brake system (if equipped)Your vehicle has a drum-in-disc type parking brake system
1062-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION● If the smell of exhaust is noticed inside the vehicle, open the windows andcheck that the back door is closed. Larg
1072-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION● Do not adjust the position of the steering wheel, the seat, or the inside oroutside rear view mirrors
1082-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION When the vehicle is stopped● Do not race the engine. If the vehicle is in any gear other than P (vehicleswith an au
11OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESLights & turn signalsTurn signalsHeadlightsHigh beam flasherLow beamFront fog lights (
1092-1. Driving procedures2When drivingCAUTION● If the vehicle is in a poorly ventilated area, stop the engine. In a closedarea, such as a garage, exh
1102-1. Driving proceduresCAUTION If the vehicle becomes stuck or bogged (AWD models)Do not spin the wheels recklessly when any of the tires is up in
1112-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICE● When driving over bumps in the road, drive as slowly as possible to avoiddamaging the wheels, underside
1122-1. Driving proceduresEngine (ignition) switch Starting the engineAutomatic transmissionCheck that the parking brake is set.Check that the shift
1132-1. Driving procedures2When driving Changing engine switch position“LOCK”The steering wheel is lockedand the key can be removed.(Vehicles with an
1142-1. Driving procedures Turning the engine switch from “ACC” to “LOCK” Steering lock release If the engine does not startThe engine immobilizer
1152-1. Driving procedures2When drivingNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the key in the “ACC” or “ON” position for long periods if thee
1162-1. Driving proceduresAutomatic transmission∗Select a shift position appropriate for the driving conditions. Shifting the shift leverStandard typ
1172-1. Driving procedures2When driving Shift position uses*1: Shifting to the D position allows the system to select a gear suitablefor driving cond
1182-1. Driving proceduresChanging shift ranges in S mode (multi-mode type)Shift the shift lever to the S position and operate the shift lever. Upshif
12FEATURES/OPERATIONSWindows-Power (if equipped)UpDownDriver sideWindow lock switchAutomatic operation (driver side only) Push the switch completely d
1192-1. Driving procedures2When driving Shift ranges and their functionsA lower shift range will provide greater engine braking forces than ahigher s
1202-1. Driving procedures Downshifting restrictions (multi-mode type)To help ensure safety and driving performance, downshifting operation maysometi
1212-1. Driving procedures2When drivingManual transmission∗ Shifting the shift leverFully depress the clutch pedalbefore operating the shiftlever, an
1222-1. Driving procedures Maximum allowable speedsObserve the following maximum allowable speeds in each gear when maxi-mum acceleration is necessar
1232-1. Driving procedures2When drivingTurn signal lever Turn signals can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. If the indicato
1242-1. Driving proceduresParking brakeNOTICE Before drivingFully release the parking brake.Driving the vehicle with the parking brake set will lead
1252-1. Driving procedures2When drivingHorn After adjusting the steering wheelMake sure that the steering wheel is securely locked.The horn may not s
1262-2. Instrument clusterGauges and metersThe following gauges, meters and displays illuminate when theengine switch is in the “ON” position.Tachomet
1272-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingEngine coolant temperature gaugeDisplays the engine coolant temperature.Automatic transmission shift position i
1282-2. Instrument clusterInstrument panel light controlThe brightness of the instrument panel lights can be adjusted. DarkerBrighterWhen the headligh
13OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESDoor-BackLockUnlockOpenMoonroof (if equipped)Sliding operationTilting operationOpenTiltClo
1292-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingIndicators and warning lightsThe indicator and warning lights on the instrument cluster and cen-ter panel infor
1302-2. Instrument cluster IndicatorsThe indicators inform the driver of the operating state of thevehicle’s various systems.Turn signal indicator (→
1312-2. Instrument cluster2When drivingCAUTION If a safety system warning light does not come onShould a safety system light such as the ABS or the S
1322-3. Operating the lights and wipersHeadlight switchThe headlights can be operated manually.The side marker,parking, tail, licenseplate and instrum
1332-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingTurning on the high beam headlightsWith the headlights on, pushthe lever forward to turn on thehig
1342-3. Operating the lights and wipers Light reminder buzzerA buzzer sounds when the engine switch is turned OFF and the driver's dooris opened
1352-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When drivingFog light switch∗The fog lights improve visibility in difficult driving conditions, suchas in rain
1362-3. Operating the lights and wipersWindshield wipers and washerWiper can be operated manually.Intermittent windshieldwiper operationLow speed wind
1372-3. Operating the lights and wipers2When driving The windshield wipers and washers can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position.
1382-3. Operating the lights and wipersRear window wiper and washer∗ The rear window wiper and washer can be operated whenThe engine switch is in “ON
14FEATURES/OPERATIONSAudioCD PLAYERTo scan tracks on a disc Push and hold “SCAN.” Push again to holdselection.CD changer (Type 2)-To load one disc Pus
1392When driving2-4. Using other driving systemsCruise control∗Use cruise control to maintain a set speed without using the acceler-ator.IndicatorCrui
1402-4. Using other driving systems Cruise control can be set when● Automatic transmission:The shift lever is in D or “3” (standard type), or in D, “
1412-4. Using other driving systems2When driving AcceleratingThe vehicle can be accelerated normally. After acceleration, the set speedresumes. Auto
1422-4. Using other driving systemsDriving assist systemsTo help enhance driving safety and performance, the following sys-tems operate automatically
1432-4. Using other driving systems2When drivingWhen VSC and TRAC are operatingIf the vehicle is in danger of slip-ping or the front wheels (2WD),or 4
1442-4. Using other driving systems Turning off TRAC and VSCPush and hold the button whilethe vehicle is stopped to turn offTRAC and VSC.The slip ind
1452-4. Using other driving systems2When driving EPS operation soundWhen the steering wheel operates, a motor sound (whirring sound) may beheard. Thi
1462-4. Using other driving systemsCAUTION When VSC is activatedThe slip indicator light flashes and a warning buzzer sounds. Always drivecarefully.
1472When driving2-5. Driving informationCargo and luggageCapacity and distributionCargo capacity depends on the total weight of the occupants. (Cargo
1482-5. Driving information(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will betransferred to your vehicle. Consult this manua
15OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESRADIOTo preset stations Tune in the desired station and hold down a presetbutton (1-6) unt
1492-5. Driving information2When drivingCAUTION Storage precautionsObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in death or serious
1502-5. Driving informationVehicle load limits Total load capacity and seating capacityThese details are also described on the tire and loading infor
1512-5. Driving information2When drivingWinter driving tipsCarry out the necessary preparations and inspections before drivingthe vehicle in winter. A
1522-5. Driving informationSelecting tire chainsSnow chains can be mounted on 16- and 17-inch tires. They cannotbe mounted on 18-inch tires. Use the c
1532-5. Driving information2When driving Snow chain installation (vehicles with 16-inch and 17-inch tires)Observe the following precautions when inst
1542-5. Driving informationNOTICE Repairing or replacing snow tiresRequest repairs of and obtain replacement snow tires from Toyota dealers orlegitim
1552-5. Driving information2When drivingTrailer towingYour vehicle is designed primarily as a passenger-carrying vehicle.Towing a trailer will have an
1562-5. Driving informationTowing a trailerContact your Toyota dealer for further information about additionalrequirements such as a towing kit, etc.H
1572-5. Driving information2When driving Before towing● Ensure that your vehicle’s tires are properly inflated. (→P. 317)● Trailer tires should be in
1582-5. Driving informationCAUTION To avoid accident or injury● Do not exceed the trailer hitch assembly weight, gross vehicle weight,gross axle weig
16FEATURES/OPERATIONSAir Conditioning/HeatingAirflow ventFan speed Temperature selectorAir Conditioning ON/OFFUse for quick cooling. MAX A/C changes a
1592-5. Driving information2When drivingTrailer towing tipsYour vehicle will handle differently when towing a trailer. The 3 maincauses of vehicle-tra
1602-5. Driving information● Reversing with a trailer attached is difficult and requires practice.Grip the bottom of the steering wheel and move your
1612-5. Driving information2When driving● In order to maintain efficient engine braking and electrical chargingperformance, do not use “D” (automatic
1622-5. Driving informationCAUTION To avoid an accident● Do not exceed 45 mph (72 km/h) or posted towing speed limit, whicheveris lower. As instabili
1632-5. Driving information2When drivingDinghy towing (automatic transmission)NOTICE To avoid serious damage to your vehicleDo not tow your vehicle w
1642-5. Driving informationDinghy towing (manual transmission)Towing your vehicle with 4 wheels on the groundTo prevent damage to your vehicle, perfor
1652-5. Driving information2When drivingNOTICE Dinghy towing direction To prevent the steering from lockingEnsure the engine switch is in the “ACC”
1683-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAir conditioning systemHeaterAir conditioning systemFan speed control dialAir outlet selection d
1693-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAdjusting the settings Adjusting the temperature setting (heater)Turn the tem
1703-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAir flows to the upper body andfeet.: Some modelsMainly air flows to the feet.: Some modelsAir f
17OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESCruise control (if equipped)1 The set speed may also be cancelled by depressing the brake
1713-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior featuresAir flows to the windshield andside windows.The air intake is automaticallyswi
1723-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerAdjusting the position of and opening and closing the air outletsAdjusting the positionDirect ai
1733-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger3Interior features Using the recirculated air modeThe windows will fog up more easily if the re
1743-1. Using the air conditioning system and defoggerRear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers Outside rear view mirror defogger (if equipp
1753Interior features3-2. Using the audio systemAudio system typesWith navigation systemOwners of models equipped with a navigation system should refe
1763-2. Using the audio system Using cellular phonesInterference may be heard through the audio system's speakers if a cellularphone is being us
1773-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the audio system on longer than necessary with the en
1783-2. Using the audio systemUsing the radioSetting station presets (excluding XM® Satellite Radio)Search for desired stations by turning or pressi
1793-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Scanning all radio stations within rangePress .All stations with reception will be played for 5 seco
1803-2. Using the audio system Scanning XM® Satellite Radio channels● Scanning channels in the current categoryPress .When the desired channel is rea
2010 Corolla Matrix!A word about safe vehicle operationsThis Quick Reference Guide is a summary of basic vehicleoperations. It contains brief descript
18FEATURES/OPERATIONSBluetooth®technology allows dialing or receive calls without taking handsfrom the steering wheel or using a cable to connect the
1813-2. Using the audio system3Interior features When the battery is disconnectedStation presets are erased. Reception sensitivity● Cargo loaded on
1823-2. Using the audio system If XM® Satellite Radio does not operate normallyIf a problem occurs with the XM® tuner, a message will appear on the d
1833-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresContact the XM® Listener Care Center at 1-800-967-2346 (U.S.A.) or 1-877-438-9677 (Canada). Certifica
1843-2. Using the audio systemUsing the CD playerLoading CDs Loading a CDType AInsert a CD.Type BPress .Insert a CD when the indicator on the slot tu
1853-2. Using the audio system3Interior features Loading multiple CDs (type B)Press and hold until you hear a beep.Insert a CD when the indicator o
1863-2. Using the audio systemFast-forwarding and reversing tracksTo fast-forward or reverse, press (reverse) or (fast-for-ward).Scanning tracksPr
1873-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresRandom playback Current CDPress (RAND).Tracks are played in a random order until is pressed once m
1883-2. Using the audio system Error messages“ERROR”: This indicates a problem either with the CD or inside theplayer. The CD may be dirty, damaged o
1893-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresNOTICE CDs that cannot be usedDo not use the following types of CDs or Dual Discs.Doing so may damage
1903-2. Using the audio systemNOTICE CD player precautionsFailure to follow the precautions below may result in serious damage to theCDs or the playe
19OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESPower outlet-12V DCPower outlet-115V AC (if equipped)Designed for 12V car accessories.The
1913-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresPlaying MP3 and WMA discsLoading and ejecting MP3 and WMA discs→P. 1 8 4Selecting a CD (type A with a
1923-2. Using the audio systemSelecting and scanning a folder Selecting folders one at a timePress “∧” or “∨” on to select the desired folder. Sel
1933-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresRepeat play To repeat a filePress (RPT). To repeat all of the files in a folderPress and hold (RP
1943-2. Using the audio system Display→P. 187 Canceling random, repeat and scan playback→P. 187 Error messages“ERROR”: This indicates a problem eit
1953-2. Using the audio system3Interior features MP3 and WMA filesMP3 (MPEG Audio LAYER3) is a standard audio compression format.Files can be compres
1963-2. 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
1973-2. Using the audio system3Interior features● ID3 and WMA tagsID3 tags can be added to MP3 files, making it possible to record the tracktitle and
1983-2. Using the audio systemNOTICE CDs that cannot be used (→P. 189) CD player precautions (→P. 190)
1993-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresOptimal use of the audio systemUsing the AUDIO CONTROL function Changing sound quality modesPressing
2003-2. Using the audio system Adjusting sound quality and volume balanceTurning adjusts the level.*1: The sound quality level is adjusted individu
20Moving the lever to “LOCK” will allow the door to be opened only fromthe outside.Rear doorDoors-Child safety locksSystem reset initialization1. Push
2013-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresJBL brand audio systemWhen “ASL” is selected, turning to the right turns “ASL” on,and turning to t
2023-2. Using the audio systemUsing the AUX adapter Operating portable audio devices connected to the audio systemThe volume can be adjusted using th
2033-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresUsing the steering wheel audio switches∗Turning on the powerPress when the audio system is turned of
2043-2. Using the audio systemChanging the audio sourcePress when the audio system is turned on. The audio sourcechanges as follows each time is p
2053-2. Using the audio system3Interior featuresSelecting a track/filePress to select the CD mode.Press to select the desired track/file.Selecting
2063-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) features∗ Conditions affecting operationTh
2073-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features Trademark owned by Bluetooth SIG. Inc. Certification for the hands-
2083-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)FCC WARNING:Changes or modifications in construction not expressly approved by theparty
2093-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the hands-free phone system∗ (for cellular phone) Audio unitDis
2103-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Steering wheelVolumeThe voice guidance volumecannot be adjusted by usingthis button.Ha
436Abbreviation listAbbreviation/Acronym listABBREVIATIONS MEANING4WD 4 Wheel DriveA/C Air ConditioningABS Anti-lock Brake SystemACC AccessoryALR Auto
2113-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features MicrophoneVehicles with moon roofVehicles without moon roof
2123-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Operating the system by using a voice commandBy following voice guidance instructions ou
2133-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the hands-free phone system for the first timeBefore using the h
2143-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Menu list of the hands-free phone system Normal operationFirst menuSecond menuThird men
2153-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSetupSecuritySet PIN Setting a PIN codePhonebook Lock Locking the phon
2163-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Using a short cut keyFirst menu Second menu Operation detailDial “XXX (name)” -Dialing
2173-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior features Automatic adjustment of volumeWhen vehicle speed is 50 mph (80 km/h)
2183-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Making a phone callDialing by inputting a numberPress the talk switch and say “Dial by n
2193-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresDialing by inputting a namePress the talk switch and say “Dial by name
2203-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Transferring a callA call can be transferred between the cellular phone and systemwhile
18For your informationMain Owner’s ManualPlease note that this manual covers all models and all equipment, includingoptions. Therefore, you may find s
2213-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresThe following operations can be performed:Dialing: Press the off-hook
2223-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Setting a cellular phoneRegistering a cellular phoneSelect “Pair Phone” by using a voice
2233-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSelecting the cellular phone to be usedSelect “Select Phone” by using
2243-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Press the talk switch or select “Record Name” by using ,and say a new name.Select “Conf
2253-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresDeleting a cellular phoneSelect “Delete” by using a voice command or
2263-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Changing the passkeySelect “Set Passkey” by using a voice command or .Pattern APress t
2273-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSecurity and system setupSetting or changing the PIN Setting a PINSel
2283-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Changing the PINSelect “Set PIN” by using a voice command or .Enter the registered P
2293-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSetting voice guidance volumeSelect “Guidance Vol” by using .Change t
2303-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Initialization● The following data in the system can be initialized:• Phone book• Outg
19Installation of a mobile two-way radio systemAs the installation of a mobile two-way radio system in your vehicle mayaffect electronic systems such
2313-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresUsing the phone bookAdding a new phone numberThe following methods can
2323-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone) Adding procedureSelect “Add Entry” by using a voice command or .Use one of the follo
2333-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresInputting a phone number by using STEP2-1 Select “Manual Input” by usi
2343-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Select the name to be registered by either of the followingmethods, and select “Confirm”
2353-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresSelect the desired preset button, and register the data intospeed dial
2363-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)Deleting registered dataSelect “Delete Entry” by using a voice command or .Pattern ASe
2373-3. Using the hands-free phone system (for cellular phone)3Interior featuresListing the registered dataSelecting “List names” by using a voice com
2383-4. Using the interior lightsInterior lights listPersonal/interior lights or personal lights (→P. 240, 241)Interior lights (→P. 239)
2393-4. Using the interior lights3Interior featuresInterior light“DOOR” positionOffOn Illuminated entry systemVehicles with moon roofWhen the light s
2403-4. Using the interior lightsPersonal/interior lights (vehicles with moon roof) Interior lights“DOOR” positionOffOn Personal lightsOn/offPersona
20CAUTION General precautions while drivingDriving under the influence: Never drive your vehicle when under the influ-ence of alcohol or drugs that h
2413-4. Using the interior lights3Interior featuresPersonal lights (vehicles without moon roof)On/offPersonal lights
2423-5. Using the storage featuresList of storage featuresAuxiliary boxesGlove boxBottle holdersCup holdersConsole box
2433-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresGlove boxPull up the lever.Console boxType ALift the lid while pulling the lever.CAUTION Caution
2443-5. Using the storage featuresType B (upper)Lift the lid while pulling the lever.Type B (lower)Lift the lid and tray while pullingthe lever.CAUTIO
2453-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresCup holdersFrontRearPull the lid to open. Using the cup holder (front) to store small itemsRemove
2463-5. Using the storage features Adjusting the cup holder to the size of the cups or drink-cansCAUTION Items unsuitable for the cup holderDo not p
2473-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresBottle holdersFrontRearCAUTION Items unsuitable for the bottle holderDo not place anything other
2483-5. Using the storage featuresAuxiliary boxesFrontPull up the lever.Overhead console (vehicles with moon roof)Push the lid.NOTICE When a pet bott
2493-5. Using the storage features3Interior featuresCAUTION Caution while drivingKeep the auxiliary boxes closed.Injuries may result in the event of
2503-6. Other interior featuresSun visorsForward position: Flip down.Side position: Flip down, unhook, andswing to the side.
21Symbols used throughout this manualCautions & Notices Symbols used in illustrationsCAUTIONThis is a warning against anything which may cause dea
2513-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresVanity mirrorsSlide the cover.
2523-6. Other interior featuresClock The clock is displayed whenThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.Adjusts the hour.Adjusts the minut
2533-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresAshtrays∗CAUTION When not in useKeep the ashtray closed.Injuries may result in the event of an sudde
2543-6. Other interior featuresCigarette lighter∗ The cigarette lighter can be used whenThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.CAUTION T
2553-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresPower outlet∗ The power outlet can be used when12 VThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” positio
2563-6. Other interior featuresNOTICE To avoid damaging the power outletClose the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use.Foreign object
2573-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresGrocery bag hookThis hook is designed to hang things like grocery bag.CabinPress the hook.Luggage com
2583-6. Other interior featuresNOTICE Grocery bag hook weight capacityCabinDo not hang any object heavier than 44 lb. (20 kg) on the grocery bag hook
2593-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresSeatback table∗CAUTION Caution while drivingObserve the following precautions to avoid death or seri
2603-6. Other interior featuresFloor matCAUTION When inserting the floor matObserve the following precautions.Failure to do so may result in the floo
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2613-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresLuggage compartment feature Cargo hooksCargo hooks are provided forsecuring loose items. Tie-down b
2623-6. Other interior features Auxiliary boxesTurn the knobs to the“UNLOCK” position, andremove the deck boards.
2633-6. Other interior features3Interior features Grocery bag hooks (→P. 257) Tonneau cover (if equipped)Remove the deck board. Take out the bag.Rem
2643-6. Other interior featuresSlowly unfold the tonneaucover.Attach the hook to the hookbrackets.Raise the rear center headrestraint to attach the ho
2653-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresFolding the tonneau coverHold the tonneau cover with bothhands. Point your thumbs inopposite directio
2663-6. Other interior featuresMake a small circle, then fold itinward.Make sure the three circles areside by side.Put it in the bag.STEP4STEP5STEP6
2673-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresCAUTION When unfolding the tonneau coverBe careful not to hit yourself when unfolding the tonneau co
2683-6. Other interior featuresCompass∗The compass on the inside rear view mirror indicates the direction inwhich the vehicle is heading. OperationTo
2693-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresCalibrating the compassThe direction display deviates from the true direction determined bythe earth’
2703-6. Other interior features Circling calibrationStop the vehicle in a place where it is safe to drive in a circle.Press and hold “AUTO” for 9seco
TABLE OF CONTENTS11Before drivingAdjusting and operating features such as door locks, mirrors, and steering column.2When drivingDriving, stopping and
2713-6. Other interior features3Interior featuresCAUTION While driving the vehicleDo not adjust the display. Be sure to adjust the display only when
2723-6. Other interior features
2744-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior Automatic car washes● Before washing the vehicle, do the following.• Fold th
2754-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and care To prevent deterioration and body corrosion● Wash the vehicle immediately in the following cases:•
2764-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle interiorThe following procedures will help protect your vehicle's interior andkee
2774-1. Maintenance and care4Maintenance and care Caring for leather areasToyota recommends cleaning the interior of the vehicle at least twice a yea
2784-1. Maintenance and careNOTICE Cleaning detergentsDo not use organic substances such as benzene or gasoline, acidic or alka-line solutions, dye,
2794Maintenance and care4-2. MaintenanceMaintenance requirements Repair and replacementIt is recommended that genuine Toyota parts be used for repair
2804-2. Maintenance Allow inspection and repairs to be performed by a Toyota dealer● Toyota technicians are well-trained specialists and are kept up
2814-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careGeneral maintenanceEngine compartmentItems Check pointsBatteryCheck the connections. (→P. 304)Brake fluid At t
1OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESEngine maintenance 7Fuel tank door release and cap 6Hood release 7Indicator symbols 5Instr
6Headlights (low beam) P. 132Pictorial indexExteriorFront fog lights ∗ P. 135Hood P. 289Windshield wipers P. 136Outside rear view mirrors P. 54Front t
2824-2. MaintenanceVehicle interiorItems Check pointsAccelerator pedal• Moves smoothly (without uneven pedal effort or catching)?Automatic transmissio
2834-2. Maintenance4Maintenance and careVehicle exteriorItems Check pointsDoors • Operate smoothly?Engine hood • The lock system works properly?Fluid
2844-2. MaintenanceEmission inspection and maintenance (I/M) programsSome states have vehicle emission inspection programs whichinclude OBD (On Board
2854Maintenance and care4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceDo-it-yourself service precautionsIf you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the co
2864-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceItems Parts and toolsFuses (→P. 328)• Fuse with same amperage rating as originalRadiator and condenser(→P. 301)⎯Tire
2874-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTIONThe engine compartment contains many mechanisms and fluids that maymove suddenly, become
2884-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICE If you remove the air cleanerDriving with the air cleaner removed may cause excessive engine wear dueto dirt
2894-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careHoodRelease the lock from the inside of the vehicle to open the hood.Pull the hood release leve
2904-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Pre-driving checkCheck that the hood is fully closed and locked.If the hood is not locked properly, it may
2914-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and carePositioning a floor jackWhen raising your vehicle with a floor jack, position the jack cor-rect
7Tires●Rotation●Replacement●Inflation pressure●InformationP. 308P. 369P. 407P. 415Back door P. 33Doors P. 29Fuel filler door P. 61Rear turn signal lig
2924-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear2WD models without 18-inch tires2WD models with 18-inch tiresAWD models
2934-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When raising your vehicleMake sure to observe the following to reduce the possibility
2944-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine compartment1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engineEngine oil filler cap(→P. 297)Engine oil level dipstick(→P. 296)Br
2954-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineEngine coolant reservoir(→P. 300)Engine oil filler cap(→P. 297)
2964-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine oilWith the engine at operating temperature and turned off, check the oillevel on the dipstick. Checking the
2974-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineLowFull Adding engine oilIf the oil level is below or nearthe
2984-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Engine oil consumption● The amount of engine oil consumed depends on the oil viscosity, thequality of the oil and
2994-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICE To prevent serious engine damageCheck the oil level on a regular basis. When replacing
3004-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceEngine coolantThe coolant level is satisfactory if it is between the “FULL” and “LOW”lines on the reservoir when the
3014-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careRadiator and condenserCheck the radiator and condenser and remove any foreign objects. If any o
8Glove boxP. 243Front seats P. 37SRS side airbags P. 70Power window switches ∗ P. 56SRS front passenger airbag P. 70SRS driver airbag P. 70Console box
3024-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceBrake fluid Checking fluid levelThe brake fluid level should bebetween the “MAX” and “MIN”lines on the tank.Make su
3034-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careRemove the reservoir cap.Add brake fluid slowly while checking the fluid level.STEP2 Brake flu
3044-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceBatteryCheck the battery as follows. Battery exteriorMake sure that the battery terminals are not corroded and that
3054-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION Chemicals in the batteryA battery contains poisonous and corrosive sulfuric acid and m
3064-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceWasher fluidFor vehicles sold in U.S.A.If the washer fluid level is at“LOW” add washer fluid.For vehicles sold in Ca
3074-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICE Do not use any fluid other than washer fluidDo not use soapy water or engine antifreeze
3084-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceTiresReplace or rotate tires in accordance with maintenance sched-ules and treadwear. Checking tiresNew treadTreadw
3094-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careInstalling tire pressure warning valves and transmittersWhen replacing tires or wheels, tire pr
3104-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance How to initialize the tire pressure warning systemPark the vehicle in a safe place and turn the engine switchOFF.W
3114-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careRegistering ID codesThe tire pressure warning valve and transmitter is equipped with aunique ID
9AVanity mirrors P. 251Moon roof switches P. 58Sun visors P. 250SRS curtain shield airbags P. 70Compass ∗ P. 268Auxiliary box P. 248∗: If equipped Veh
3124-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance When the initialization of the tire pressure warning system hasfailedInitialization can be completed in a few minu
3134-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Tire types1 Summer tiresSummer tires are high-speed performance tires best suited to highwayd
3144-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire pressure warning system certificationFCC ID: PAXPMV107JFCC ID: HYQ13BCXIC ID: 3729A-PMV107JIC ID: 1551A-13BCX
3154-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careCAUTION When inspecting or replacing tiresObserve the following precautions to prevent acciden
3164-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceNOTICE Repairing or replacing tires, wheels and tire pressure warningvalves and transmittersWhen removing or fittin
3174-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTire inflation pressure Tire inflation pressureThe recommended cold tire inflation pressure an
3184-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Tire inflation pressure check intervalYou should check tire inflation pressure every two weeks, or at leastonce a
3194-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Effects of incorrect tire inflation pressureDriving with incorrect tire inflation pressure ma
3204-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceCAUTION Proper inflation is critical to save tire performanceKeep your tires properly inflated. Otherwise, the foll
3214-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careWheelsIf a wheel is bent, cracked or heavily corroded, it should bereplaced.Otherwise, the tire
10Interior lights P. 239Vanity mirrors P. 251Sun visors P. 250SRS curtain shield airbags P. 70Personal lights P. 241Anti-glare inside rear view mirror
3224-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance When replacing wheelsThe wheels of your Toyota, except for the compact spare tire, areequipped with tire pressure
3234-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careAir conditioning filterThe air conditioning filter must be changed regularly to maintain aircon
3244-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Checking intervalReplace the air conditioning filter according to the maintenance schedule. Industy areas or areas
3254-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careKey battery (vehicles with wireless remote control)Replace the battery with a new one if it is
3264-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance If the key battery is dischargedThe following symptoms may occur.● The wireless remote control will not function p
3274-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careNOTICE For normal operation after replacing the batteryObserve the following precautions to pr
3284-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceChecking and replacing fusesIf any of the electrical components do not operate, a fuse may haveblown. If this happen
3294-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTake out the pullout tool.Only type A fuse can beremoved using the pullout tool.For type A and
3304-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceType CNormal fuseBlown fuseContact your Toyota dealer.Type DNormal fuseBlown fuseContact your Toyota dealer.
3314-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careFuse layout and amperage ratings Engine compartmentFuse Ampere Circuit1 CDS FAN 30 A Electric
11BWindow lock switch ∗P. 56Power window switches ∗ P. 56Door lock switch ∗ P. 29Inside door lock button P. 29∗: If equipped
3324-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance7 EPS 60 A Electric power steering8 P/I 50 A EFI MAIN, HORN, IG29 H-LP MAIN 50 AH-LP LH LO, H-LP RH LO, H-LP LH HI,
3334-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care24 ECU-B 10 AMain body ECU, gauge and meters, daytime running light sys-tem, air conditioning s
3344-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Under the driver’s side instrument panelFuse Ampere Circuit1 TAIL 10 AParking lights, tail lights, license plate l
3354-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care13 HTR-IG 10 AAir conditioning system, rear win-dow defogger14 WIPER 25 A Windshield wipers15 R
3364-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance After a fuse is replaced● If the lights do not turn on even after the fuse has been replaced, a bulbmay need repla
3374-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careLight bulbsYou may replace the following bulbs yourself. The difficulty level ofreplacement var
3384-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Rear bulb locationsStop/tail and rearside marker lightsRear turn signal lightsBack-up lightsLicense plate lights
3394-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careReplacing light bulbs Headlight low beamsTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Unplug the bulb
3404-3. Do-it-yourself maintenanceUnplug the bulb while depress-ing the lock release. Front fog lights (if equipped)Remove the fender liner boltsand
3414-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careUnplug the bulb while depress-ing the lock release. Front turn signal/parking and front side m
12CAUX adapter P. 202Cup holders P. 245Pictorial indexInteriorPower outlet ∗ P. 255Parking brake lever P. 124Power outlet ∗ Cigarette lighter ∗ P. 255
3424-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Stop/tail and rear side marker lights, rear turn signal lightsand back-up lightsOpen the back door.Left sideRemove
3434-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and careTurn the bulb base counterclock-wise.Rear turn signal lightBack-up lightStop/tail and rear side
3444-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance License plate lightsOpen the back door and removethe cover.To protect the cover, place a ragbetween the flathead s
3454-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance4Maintenance and care Condensation build-up on the inside of the lensContact your Toyota dealer for more informatio
3464-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
3485-1. Essential informationEmergency flashersNOTICE To prevent battery dischargeDo not leave the emergency flashers on longer than necessary when t
5When trouble arises3495-1. Essential informationIf your vehicle needs to be towedBefore towingThe following may indicate a problem with your transmis
3505-1. Essential informationEmergency towingIf a tow truck is not available, in an emergency your vehicle may betemporarily towed using a cable or ch
5When trouble arises3515-1. Essential information Emergency towing procedureRelease the parking brake.Shift the shift lever to N.Turn the engine swit
3525-1. Essential informationTowing with a sling-type truckTowing with a wheel-lift type truck from the front2WD modelsRelease the parking brake.NOTIC
13Gauges and meters P. 126Tilt and telescopic steering control lever P. 51Pictorial indexHeadlight switch Turn signal lever Fog light switch ∗ P. 132P
5When trouble arises3535-1. Essential informationAWD modelsUse a towing dolly under the rearwheels.Towing with a wheel-lift type truck from the rearAu
3545-1. Essential informationUsing a flat bed truckIf you use chains or cables to tiedown your vehicle, the anglesshaded in black must be 45°.Do not o
5When trouble arises3555-1. Essential informationIf you think something is wrongIf you notice any of the following symptoms, your vehicle probablyneed
3565-1. Essential informationFuel pump shut off systemFollow the procedure below to restart the engine after the system isactivated.Turn the engine sw
5When trouble arises3575-1. Essential informationEvent data recorderIn a crash or a near car crash eventThe SRS airbag sensor assembly contains the ED
3585-1. Essential informationDisclosure of the dataToyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a third partyexcept when:● An agreement fro
5When trouble arises3595-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf a warning light turns on or a warning buzzer sounds...Stop the vehicle immediately. Contin
3605-2. Steps to take in an emergencyStop the vehicle immediately.The following warning indicates the possibility of damage to the vehi-cle that may l
5When trouble arises3615-2. Steps to take in an emergency(U.S.A.)(Canada)ABS warning lightIndicates a malfunction in:•ABS; or• The brake assist system
3625-2. Steps to take in an emergencyFollow the correction procedures.After taking the specified steps to correct the suspected problem,check that the
14ARear window and outside rear view mirror defogger switch ∗/rear window defogger switch ∗ P. 174Air conditioning system P. 168Pictorial indexInstrum
5When trouble arises3635-2. Steps to take in an emergency*: Driver's and front passenger’s seat belt warning buzzers:The driver’s and front passe
3645-2. Steps to take in an emergency Front passenger detection sensor and passenger seat belt reminder● If luggage is placed on the front passenger
5When trouble arises3655-2. Steps to take in an emergency When a tire is replaced with a spare tireThe compact spare tire is not equipped with the ti
3665-2. Steps to take in an emergency If the tire pressure warning light comes on after blinking for 1minute frequentlyIf the tire pressure warning l
5When trouble arises3675-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Maintenance of the tiresEach tire, including the spare (if provided), should be chec
3685-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTIONYour vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS (tire pressure warningsystem) malfunction indicator to ind
5When trouble arises3695-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you have a flat tireRemove the flat tire and replace it with the spare provided. Before j
3705-2. Steps to take in an emergencyTaking out the jackTurn the knobs to the “UNLOCK”position and remove the deckboard.Detach the hook.STEP1STEP2
5When trouble arises3715-2. Steps to take in an emergencyTaking out the spare tireTurn the knobs to the “UNLOCK”position and remove the deckboards.Loo
3725-2. Steps to take in an emergencyReplacing a flat tireChock the tires.Vehicles with a steel wheel,remove the wheel ornamentusing the wrench.To pro
15BCruise control switch ∗ P. 139Talk switch ∗ P. 210Engine (ignition) switch P. 112Telephone switches ∗ P. 210Audio remote control switches *2 ∗ P. 2
5When trouble arises3735-2. Steps to take in an emergencySlightly loosen the wheel nuts(one turn).Turn the tire jack portion “A” byhand until the notc
3745-2. Steps to take in an emergencyRaise the vehicle until the tire isslightly raised off the ground.Remove all the wheel nuts andthe tire.When rest
5When trouble arises3755-2. Steps to take in an emergencyInstalling the tireRemove any dirt or foreign mat-ter from the wheel contact sur-face.If fore
3765-2. Steps to take in an emergencyLower the vehicle.Firmly tighten each nut two orthree times in the order shown inthe illustration.Tightening torq
5When trouble arises3775-2. Steps to take in an emergencyPut the flat tire on the deckboards with the outer side of thewheel facing up. Hook the beltc
3785-2. Steps to take in an emergencyPull the ends of the belts tosecure the tire.STEP6 The compact spare tire● The compact spare tire is identified
5When trouble arises3795-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Using the tire jackImproper use of the tire jack may lead to death or serious injuri
3805-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION Replacing a flat tireObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of death or seriousinjury:● Ne
5When trouble arises3815-2. Steps to take in an emergencyCAUTION When the spare tire is attachedThe vehicle speed may not be correctly detected, and
3825-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE Do not drive the vehicle with a flat tireDo not continue driving with a flat tire.Driving even a short di
2OVERVIEWInstrument panelSteering wheel audio controls1,2Voice command button1Telephone controls1Ignition switchCruise control1VSC/TRAC OFF switchAuxi
16CPower outlet main switch ∗ P. 255Clock P. 252Shift lever P. 116, 121Shift lock override button ∗ P. 384Instrument panelPictorial index
5When trouble arises3835-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the engine will not startIf the engine still does not start after following the correct st
3845-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the shift lever cannot be shifted from P (automatic transmission)If the shift lever cannot be shifted with you
5When trouble arises3855-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf you lose your keysNew genuine keys can be made by your Toyota dealer. Bring a mas-ter key
3865-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the battery is dischargedThe following procedures may be used to start the engine if the vehi-cle's batte
5When trouble arises3875-2. Steps to take in an emergencyConnect the jumper cable to ground on your vehicle as shown inthe illustration.Start the engi
3885-2. Steps to take in an emergency2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineConnecting the jumper cables Positive (+) battery terminal on your vehiclePositiv
5When trouble arises3895-2. Steps to take in an emergency Avoiding a discharged battery● Turn off the headlights and the audio system while the engin
3905-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE To prevent damage to the vehicleDo not pull- or push-start the vehicle, because the catalytic converter m
5When trouble arises3915-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf your vehicle overheatsIf your engine overheats:Stop the vehicle in a safe place and turn o
3925-2. Steps to take in an emergency OverheatingIf you observe the following, your vehicle may be overheating.● The engine coolant temperature gauge
17DVSC/TRAC off switch ∗ P. 142Auxiliary box P. 248∗: If equippedHood lock release lever P. 289
5When trouble arises3935-2. Steps to take in an emergencyNOTICE When adding engine coolantWait until the engine has cooled down before adding engine
3945-2. Steps to take in an emergencyIf the vehicle becomes stuckCAUTION When attempting to free a stuck vehicleIf you choose to rock the vehicle bac
3966-1. SpecificationsMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)Dimensions and weights*1: Vehicles without front and rear bumper spoilers*2: Vehicles wi
3976-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsVehicle identification Vehicle identification numberThe vehicle identification number (VIN) is the legal
3986-1. Specifications Engine numberThe engine number is stamped on the engine block as shown.1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-F
3996-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsEngine1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine*: Drive belt tension measured with Borroughs drive belt tension ga
4006-1. Specifications2.4 L 4-cylinder (2AZ-FE) engineFuelModel 2AZ-FE engineType4 cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasolineBore and stroke3.48 × 3.78 in. (
4016-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsLubrication system Engine oil selection“Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. UseToy
4026-1. SpecificationsHow to read oil container label:The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and ApprovalCommittee) Certification Mark is
4036-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsCooling systemIgnition systemCapacity (reference)1.8 L 4-cylinder (2ZR-FE) engine5.8 qt. (5.5 L, 4.8 Imp.
TABLE OF CONTENTS Index21-1. Key informationKeys ... 241-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsWireless remote c
4046-1. SpecificationsElectrical systemManual transaxleAutomatic transaxleBatteryOpen voltage at 68°F (20°C):12.6 ⎯ 12.8 V Fully charged12.2 ⎯ 12.4 V
4056-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsRear differential (AWD models)Transfer (AWD models)ClutchNOTICE Automatic transmission fluid typeUsing a
4066-1. SpecificationsBrakes*1: Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with a force of 66 lbf (294 N, 30kgf) while the engine is running*2: 2.4 L 4-cy
4076-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsSteeringTires and wheelsType AType BFree play Less than 1.2 in. (30 mm)Tire size P205/55R16 89H, T135/70R
4086-1. SpecificationsType CType DTire size P205/55R16 89H, T135/70R17 102MTire inflation pressure(Recommended cold tire inflation pressure)2WD models
4096-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsType EType FTire size P215/45R17 87W, T135/80R16 101MTire inflation pressure(Recommended cold tire inflat
4106-1. SpecificationsType GTire size P215/45R18 89W, T135/70R17 102MTire inflation pressure(Recommended cold tire inflation pressure)Front: 32 psi (2
4116-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsLight bulbsA: H11 halogen bulbs B: HB3 halogen bulbsC: Wedge base bulbs (clear) D: Wedge base bulbs (ambe
4126-1. SpecificationsFuel information Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasolineTo help prevent incorrect fueling, your Toyota has a fuel tank opening
4136-1. Specifications6Vehicle specifications Toyota recommends the use of gasoline containing detergent additives● Toyota recommends the use of gaso
123456732-5. Driving informationCargo and luggage ... 147Vehicle load limits ... 150Winter driving tips ... 151Trail
4146-1. SpecificationsNOTICE Notice on fuel quality● Do not use improper fuels. If improper fuels are used the engine will bedamaged.● Do not use lea
4156-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire informationTypical tire symbolsFull-size tireCompact spare tireTire size (→P. 418)DOT and Tire Ident
4166-1. SpecificationsTire ply composition and materialsPlies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are thestrands which form the plies in
4176-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTypical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)DOT symbol*Tire Identification Number(TIN)Tire manufactur
4186-1. SpecificationsTire size Typical tire size informationThe illustration indicates typicaltire size.Tire use(P = Passenger car, T = Temporary us
4196-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire section namesBeadSidewallShoulderTreadBeltInner linerReinforcing rubberCarcassRim linesBead wiresCha
4206-1. Specifications TreadwearThe treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wearrate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions
4216-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsWarning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for atire that is properly inflated and not
4226-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningNormal occupant weight150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants specified in the second column of T
4236-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningWeather sideThe surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tireBeadThe
TABLE OF CONTENTS Index44-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ... 274Cleaning and protecting the vehicle inte
4246-1. SpecificationsTire related term MeaningInnerliner separationThe parting of the innerliner from cord material in the carcassIntended outboard s
4256-1. Specifications6Vehicle specificationsTire related term MeaningPly A layer of rubber-coated parallel cordsPly separationA parting of rubber com
4266-1. Specifications*: Table 1 ⎯ Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal loadfor various designated seating capacitiesTire related term
4276Vehicle specifications6-2. CustomizationCustomizable featuresItem Function Default settingCustomizedsettingWireless remote con-trol (if equipped)
4286-2. CustomizationDoor lock (vehicles with power door lock system) (→P. 29)Unlocking using a keyDriver's door unlocked in one step, all doors
4296Vehicle specifications6-3. InitializationItems to initializeItem When to initialize ReferenceEngine oil mainte-nance data (U.S.A. only)After chang
4306-3. Initialization
432Reporting 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
4337For ownersSeat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructionsextracted from the
434Entretien et soin Ceintures de sécuritéNettoyez avec un chiffon ou une éponge humectée d'eausavonneuse tiède. Profitez de l'occasion pou
123456756-1. SpecificationsMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)... 396Fuel information ... 412Tire information ...
437Alphabetical indexAlphabetical indexA/C ... 168ABS... 142Active to
438Alphabetical indexCareExterior...274Interior ...276Seat belts ...
439Alphabetical indexDaytime running light system ... 133DefoggerRear window... 174Side mirror..
440Alphabetical indexFloor mat...260FluidBrake...302Washer...
441Alphabetical indexI/M test... 284Identification numberEngine ... 397Vehicle...
442Alphabetical indexNoise from under vehicle ...18Odometer ...126OilEngine oil ...29
443Alphabetical indexSeat beltsAdjusting the seat belt ... 45Automatic Locking Retractor ... 46Child restraint sys
444Alphabetical indexTachometer...126Tail lightsReplacing light bulbs ...337Switch...
445Alphabetical indexVanity mirrors... 251Vehicle identification number... 397Vehicle stability
446What to do if...What to do if...A tire puncturesP. 369If you have a flat tireThe engine does not startP. 383If the engine will not startP. 6 5Engi
241-1. Key informationKeys Key number plateKeep the plate in a safe place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle. In theevent that a key is lost, a
447What to do if... Warning lightsP. 360orP. 3 5 9 P. 362P. 3 6 0 P. 362P. 3 6 0 P. 362P. 362orP. 3 6 0 P. 362P. 3 6 0 P. 362P. 362orP. 3 6 0P.
448GAS STATION INFORMATIONAuxiliary catch leverP. 289Fuel filler doorP. 6 1Hood lock release leverP. 2 8 9Fuel filler door openerP. 6 1Tire inflati
251-1. Key information1Before drivingNOTICE To prevent key damage● Do not subject the keys to strong shocks, expose them to high tempera-tures by pla
261-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsWireless remote control∗ Operation signalsA buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate t
271-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving Key battery depletionIf the wireless remote control function does not operate, the batte
3OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESAudio system2Air Conditioning controlsOutside rearview mirrors1/Rear window defogger button
281-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors Certification for wireless remote controlFor vehicles sold in the U.S.A.NOTE:This device complies with
2911-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingDoorsThe vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the wireless remotecontrol, key or door
301-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsRear door child-protector lockThe door cannot be opened frominside the vehicle when the locksare set. The
311-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before driving Setting and canceling the functionsTo switch between set and canceled, follow the proced
321-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors When all the doors are locked with the wireless remote control or keyThe doors cannot be unlocked with
3311-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsBefore drivingBack door Back door handleThe back door can be locked and unlocked using the wirelessremo
341-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsCAUTION Caution while driving● Keep the back door closed while driving. If the back door is left open, i
351-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors1Before drivingCAUTION● When opening or closing the back door, thoroughly check to make surethe surroundi
361-2. Opening, closing and locking the doorsNOTICE Back door damper staysThe back door is equipped with damper stays that hold the back door inplace
371Before driving1-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Front seatsFolding down the front passenger's seat (vehicles with sea
4OVERVIEWInstrument clusterService indicator and reminder TachometerSpeedometerFuel gaugeTrip meter reset/Instrument panel light controlEngine coolant
381-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Lower the head restraint and fixthe seatback at the most uprightlock position.Pull up eit
391-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Active head restraintsEven small forces applied to the seatback may caus
401-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION After returning the seatback to the upright position (vehicles with seat-back ta
4111-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingRear seatsThe seatbacks of the rear seats can be folded down.Stow the rear
421-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTION After returning the seatback to the upright positionObserve the following precau
4311-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingHead restraints Removing the head restraints Installing the head restrai
441-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel) Adjusting the height of the head restraints Adjusting the rear center seat head restra
4511-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSeat beltsMake sure that all occupants are wearing their seat belts before
461-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Seat belt pretensioners (front seats)The pretensioner helps the seatbelt to quickly restr
471-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Pregnant women People suffering illnessObtain medical advice and wear t
5OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESIndicator symbols Charging system warning1Brake system warning1AIR BAG ON and AIR BAG OFF i
481-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)CAUTIONObserve the following precautions to reduce the risk of injury in the event ofsudd
491-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before drivingCAUTION Seat belt pretensioners● Do not place anything, such as a cushion
501-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)NOTICE When using a seat belt extenderWhen releasing the seat belt, press on the buckle
5111-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Before drivingSteering wheelCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not adjust the steering whe
521-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Anti-glare inside rear view mirrorGlare from the headlights of vehicles behind can be red
531-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving To prevent sensor errorCAUTION Caution while drivingDo not adjust the p
541-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)Outside rear view mirrorsFolding back the mirrorsPush backward to fold the mir-rors.Mirro
551-3. Adjustable components (seats, mirrors, steering wheel)1Before driving Mirror angle can be adjusted whenThe engine switch is in the “ACC” or “O
561-4. Opening and closing the windowsPower windows∗Lock switchPress the switch down to lockthe passenger window switches.Use this switch to prevent c
571-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before drivingCAUTION Closing the windowsObserve the following precautions. Failing to do so may result in dea
6OVERVIEWKeyless entry (if equipped)PushPush ONCE: Driver doorTWICE: All doorsLocking operation Unlocking operationPanic buttonPush and holdNOTE: If a
581-4. Opening and closing the windowsMoon roof∗Use the overhead switches to open, close, and tilt the moon roof upand down. Opening and closingOpen*
591-4. Opening and closing the windows1Before driving The moon roof can be operated whenThe engine switch is in the “ON” position. Operating the moo
601-4. Opening and closing the windowsCAUTION Opening the moon roofObserve the following precautions.Failing to do so may cause death or serious inju
611Before driving1-5. RefuelingOpening the fuel tank capPerform the following steps to open the fuel tank cap. Before refueling the vehicleTurn the e
621-5. RefuelingClosing the fuel tank capWhen replacing the fuel tankcap, turn it until a clicking soundis heard.After releasing your hand, the capwil
631-5. Refueling1Before drivingCAUTION Refueling the vehicleObserve the following precautions while refueling the vehicle. Failure to do so may resul
641-5. RefuelingNOTICE RefuelingDo not spill fuel during refueling.Doing so may damage the vehicle, such as causing the exhaust systems tooperate abn
651Before driving1-6. Theft deterrent systemEngine immobilizer system System maintenanceThe vehicle has a maintenance-free type of engine immobilizer
661-6. Theft deterrent systemCAUTIONChanges or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsiblefor compliance could void the user’s autho
6711-6. Theft deterrent systemBefore drivingTheft prevention labels (for U.S.A.)These labels are attached tothe vehicle to reduce vehicletheft by faci
7OVERVIEW FEATURES/OPERATIONS SAFETY AND EMERGENCY FEATURESHood releasePull up latchand raise hoodPullEngine coolant reservoirEngine oil filler capEng
681-7. Safety informationCorrect driving postureDrive in a good posture as follows:Sit upright and well back inthe seat. (→P. 3 7 )Adjust the positio
691-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION While driving● Do not adjust the position of the driver's seat while driving.Doing so could caus
701-7. Safety informationSRS airbagsThe SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to certaintypes of severe impacts that may cause significant
711-7. Safety information1Before drivingAirbag system componentsYour vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed basedon US motor vehicle safet
721-7. Safety informationThe main SRS airbag system components are shown above. TheSRS airbag system is controlled by the airbag sensor assembly. Thea
731-7. Safety information1Before driving SRS warning lightThis warning light system monitors the airbag sensor assembly, front airbagsensors, side an
741-7. Safety information SRS airbag deployment conditions (side airbags)● The SRS side airbags and curtain shield airbags will deploy in the eventof
751-7. Safety information1Before driving Types of collisions that may not deploy the SRS side airbags and cur-tain shield airbagsThe SRS side airbags
761-7. Safety information When to contact your Toyota dealerIn the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Donot disconnect
771-7. Safety information1Before drivingCAUTION SRS airbag precautionsObserve the following precautions regarding the airbags. Failure to do so may c
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