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Toyota RAV4 (2020 year). Manual in english - part 2

 

 

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2-1. Instrument cluster

*1

:These lights turn on when the 

engine switch is turned to ON to 

(Yellow)

Brake system warn-
ing light

*1

 (

P.628)

Charging system 
warning light

*1

 

(

P.628)

High coolant tempera-
ture warning light

*2

 

(

P.629)

Low engine oil pres-
sure warning light

*2

 

(

P.629)

(U.S.A.)

Malfunction indicator 
lamp

*1

 (

P.629)

(Canada)

Malfunction indicator 
lamp

*1

 (

P.629)

SRS warning light

*1

 

(

P.629)

(U.S.A.)

ABS warning light

*1

 

(

P.630)

(Canada)

ABS warning light

*1

 

(

P.630)

(Red/yellow)

Electric power steer-
ing system warning 
light

*1

 (

P.630)

(Flashes or 

illuminates)

PCS warning light

*1

 

(

P.630)

(Orange)

LTA indicator 
(

P.631)

(Flashes)

Stop & Start cancel 
indicator

*1

 (if 

equipped) (

P.631)

(Flashes)

Intuitive parking assist 
OFF indicator

*3

 (if 

equipped) (

P.631)

PKSB OFF indica-
tor

*1

 (if equipped) 

(

P.632)

(Flashes)

RCTA OFF indicator

*1

 

(if equipped) (

P.632)

Slip indicator light

*1

 

(

P.632)

Brake Override Sys-
tem/Drive-Start Con-
trol/PKSB (if 
equipped) warning 
light

*2

 (

P.633)

(Flashes)

Brake hold operated 
indicator

*1

 (

P.633)

(U.S.A.)

(Flashes)

Parking brake indica-
tor (

P.634)

(Canada)
(Flashes)

Parking brake indica-
tor (

P.634)

Tire pressure warning 
light

*1

 (if equipped) 

(

P.634)

Low fuel level warn-
ing light (

P.634)

Driver’s and front pas-
senger’s seat belt 
reminder light 
(

P.635)

Rear passengers’ seat 
belt reminder light (if 
equipped) (

P.635)

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2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

indicate that a system check is 
being performed. They will turn 
off after the engine is started, or 
after a few seconds. There may 
be a malfunction in a system if 
the light does not come on, or 
turn off. Have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota dealer.

*2

:This light illuminates on the 

multi-information display with a 
message.

*3

:Intuitive parking assist OFF indi-

cator turns on when the engine 
switch is turned to ON while the 
Intuitive parking assist function is 
on. It will turn off after a few sec-
onds.

The indicators inform the driver 
of the operating state of the 
vehicle’s various systems.

WARNING

If a safety system warning 

light does not come on

Should a safety system light such 

as the ABS and SRS warning light 

not come on when you start the 

engine, this could mean that 

these systems are not available to 

help protect you in an accident, 

which could result in death or seri-

ous injury. Have the vehicle 

inspected by your Toyota dealer 

immediately if this occurs.

Indicators

Turn signal indicator 
(

P.202)

(U.S.A.)

Headlight indicator 
(

P.209)

(Canada)

Tail light indicator 
(

P.209)

Headlight high beam 
indicator (

P.211)

Automatic High Beam 
indicator (

P.212)

Fog light indicator (if 
equipped) (

P.437)

Smart key system 
indicator

*1

 (if 

equipped) (

P.194)

Cruise control indica-
tor (

P.250)

Dynamic radar cruise 
control indicator 
(

P.250)

Cruise control “SET” 
indicator (

P.250)

LTA indicator

*2

 

(

P.242)

Intuitive parking assist 
OFF indicator

*3, 4

 (if 

equipped) (

P.271)

PKSB OFF indicator

*3, 5

 

(if equipped) (

P.278)

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80

2-1. Instrument cluster

*1

:This light illuminates on the 

multi-information display with a 
message.

*2

:Depending on the operating con-

ditions of the system, the color 
and state (illuminated/blinking) of 
the indicator change.

*3

:The light comes on when the 

system is turned off.

*4

:Intuitive parking assist OFF indi-

cator turns on when the engine 
switch is turned to ON while the 
Intuitive parking assist function is 
on. It will turn off after a few sec-
onds.

*5

:These lights turn on when the 

engine switch is turned to ON to 
indicate that a system check is 
being performed. They will turn 
off after the engine is started, or 
after a few seconds. There may 
be a malfunction in a system if 
the lights do not turn on, or turn 
off. Have the vehicle inspected 
by your Toyota dealer.

*6

:This light illuminates on the out-

(Flashes)

Slip indicator light

*5

 

(

P.361)

VSC OFF indicator

*3, 

5

 (

P.362)

PCS warning light

*3, 5

 

(

P.231)

BSM outside rear view 
mirror indicators

*5, 6

 (if 

equipped) (

P.261)

BSM indicator (if 
equipped) (

P.261)

RCTA OFF indicator

*3, 5

 

(if equipped) (

P.261)

Stop & Start indica-
tor

*5

 (if equipped) 

(

P.345)

Stop & Start cancel 
indicator

*3, 5

 (if 

equipped) (

P.346)

Brake hold standby 
indicator

*5

 (

P.206)

Brake hold operated 
indicator

*5

 (

P.206)

Security indicator 
(

P.70, 73)

Low outside tempera-
ture indicator

*7

 

(

P.83, 87)

Eco Driving Indicator 
Light

*5

 (

P.92)

(U.S.A.)

Parking brake indica-
tor (

P.203)

(Canada)

Parking brake indica-
tor (

P.203)

Eco drive mode indi-
cator (

P.351)

Sport mode indicator 
(

P.351)

Mud & sand mode 
indicator (if equipped) 
(

P.354)

Rock & dirt mode indi-
cator (if equipped) 
(

P.354)

Snow mode indicator 
(if equipped) (

P.357)

Downhill assist control 
system indicator

*5

 (if 

equipped) (

P.358)

“AIR BAG ON/OFF” 
indicator

*5, 8

 (

P.43)

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2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

side rear view mirrors.

*7

:When the outside temperature is 

approximately 37°F (3°C) or 
lower, the indicator will flash for 
approximately 10 seconds, then 
stay on.

*8

:This light illuminates on the cen-

ter panel.

BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) out-

side rear view mirror indicators 

(if equipped)

In order to confirm operation, the 

BSM outside rear view mirror indica-

tors illuminate in the following situa-

tions:

When the engine switch is turned 

to ON while the BSM function is 
enabled on the 

 screen of the 

multi-information display.

When the BSM function is 
enabled on the 

 screen of the 

multi-information display while the 

engine switch is in ON.

If the system is functioning correctly, 
the BSM outside rear view mirror 
indicators will turn off after a few 
seconds.
If the BSM outside rear view mirror 

indicators do not illuminate or do not 

turn off, there may be a malfunction 

in the system. If this occurs, have 

the vehicle inspected by your Toyota 

dealer.

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82

2-1. Instrument cluster

The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target 
region.

Tachometer

Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute

Outside temperature (

P.83)

Clock (

P.84)

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data (

P.89)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.639)

Speedometer

Displays the vehicle speed

Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Odometer and trip meter

Odometer:
Displays the total distance that the vehicle has been driven
Trip meter:
Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last 

Gauges and meters (with 4.2-inch display)

The meters display various drive information.

Meter display

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

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83

2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different 
distances independently.

Shift position and shift range indicator

Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (

P.199)

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

The meters and display illumi-

nate when

The engine switch is in ON.

Outside temperature display

In the following situations, the cor-

rect outside temperature may not 

be displayed, or the display may 

take longer than normal to 

change.

• When stopped, or driving at low 

speeds (less than 12 mph [20 

km/h])

• When the outside temperature 

has changed suddenly (at the 

entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel, 

etc.)

When “--” or “E” is displayed, the 

system may be malfunctioning.

Take your vehicle to your Toyota 

dealer.

Displays the outside temperature 

within the range of -40°F (-40°C) 

to 122°F (50°C).

When the outside temperature is 

approximately 37°F (3°C) or 
lower, the indicator 

 will flash 

for approximately 10 seconds, 

then stay on.

Liquid crystal display

P.90

H

I

WARNING

The information display at 

low temperatures

Allow the interior of the vehicle to 

warm up before using the liquid 

crystal information display. At 

extremely low temperatures, the 

display monitor may respond 

slowly, and display changes may 

be delayed.
For example, there is a lag 

between the driver’s shifting and 

the new gear number appearing 

on the display. This lag could 

cause the driver to downshift 

again, causing rapid and exces-

sive engine braking and possibly 

an accident resulting in death or 

injury.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the 

engine and its components

Do not let the indicator needle 

of the tachometer enter the red 

zone, which indicates the maxi-

mum engine speed.

The engine may be overheating 

if the engine coolant tempera-

ture gauge is in the red zone 

(“H”). In this case, immediately 

stop the vehicle in a safe place, 

and check the engine after it 

has cooled completely. 

(

P.659)

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84

2-1. Instrument cluster

Switches the items of the odom-
eter, trip meter A and trip meter 
B by pressing the “ODO TRIP” 
switch.
When the trip meter is dis-
played, pressing and holding the 
switch will reset the trip meter.

The brightness of the instrument 
panel lights can be adjusted by 
turning the dial.

1

Brighter

2

Darker

Instrument cluster brightness 

adjustment

The instrument cluster brightness 

levels when the tail lights are on and 

off can be adjusted individually. 

However, when the surroundings 

are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on 

the tail lights will not change the 

instrument cluster brightness.

The clocks can be adjusted on 
the audio system screen.

Vehicles with Audio

P.415

Vehicles with Audio Plus or 
Premium Audio

Refer to “NAVIGATION AND 
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.

Using the “ODO TRIP” 
switch

Instrument panel light 
control

Adjusting the clock

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85

2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

The display of the speedometer can be selected from two types, 
analog or digital. (

P.94)

Analog speedometer

The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target 
region.

Tachometer

Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute

Speedometer

Displays the vehicle speed

Clock (

P.88)

Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

Odometer and trip meter

Odometer:
Displays the total distance that the vehicle has been driven
Trip meter:

Gauges and meters (with 7-inch display)

The meters display various drive information.

Meter display

A

B

C

D

E

F

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86

2-1. Instrument cluster

Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last 
reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different 
distances independently.

Outside temperature (

P.87)

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data (

P.89)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.639)

Shift position and shift range indicator

Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (

P.199)

Digital speedometer

The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target 
region.

Tachometer

Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute

Speedometer

Displays the vehicle speed

Clock (

P.88)

Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

Odometer and trip meter

Odometer:
Displays the total distance that the vehicle has been driven

G

H

I

A

B

C

D

E

F

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87

2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

Trip meter:
Displays the distance the vehicle has been driven since the meter was last 
reset. Trip meters “A” and “B” can be used to record and display different 
distances independently.

Outside temperature (

P.83)

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of driving-related data (

P.89)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.639)

Shift position and shift range indicator

Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (

P.199)

The meters and display illumi-

nate when

The engine switch is in ON.

When changing driving mode

Speedometer color is changed fol-

lowing the selected driving mode. 

(

P.351)

AWD models: Speedometer color 

is changed following the selected 

driving mode or Multi-terrain 

Select mode. (

P.351, 353)

Outside temperature display

In the following situations, the cor-

rect outside temperature may not 

be displayed, or the display may 

take longer than normal to 

change.

• When stopped, or driving at low 

speeds (less than 12 mph [20 

km/h])

• When the outside temperature 

has changed suddenly (at the 

entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel, 

etc.)

When “--” or “E” is displayed, the 

system may be malfunctioning.

Take your vehicle to your Toyota 

dealer.

Displays the outside temperature 

within the range of -40°F (-40°C) 

to 122°F (50°C).

When the outside temperature is 

approximately 37°F (3°C) or 
lower, the indicator 

 will flash 

for approximately 10 seconds, 

then stay on.

Liquid crystal display

P.90

Customization

Settings (e. g. meter display) can be 
changed on the 

 screen of the 

multi-information display. (

P.94)

G

H

I

WARNING

The information display at 

low temperatures

Allow the interior of the vehicle to 

warm up before using the liquid 

crystal information display. At 

extremely low temperatures, the 

display monitor may respond 

slowly, and display changes may 

be delayed.
For example, there is a lag 

between the driver’s shifting and 

the new gear number appearing 

on the display. This lag could 

cause the driver to downshift 

again, causing rapid and exces-

sive engine braking and possibly 

an accident resulting in death or 

injury.

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88

2-1. Instrument cluster

Switches the items of the odom-
eter, trip meter A and trip meter 
B by pressing the “ODO TRIP” 
switch.
When the trip meter is dis-
played, pressing and holding the 
switch will reset the trip meter.

The brightness of the instrument 
panel lights can be adjusted by 
turning the dial.

1

Brighter

2

Darker

Instrument cluster brightness 

adjustment

The instrument cluster brightness 

levels when the tail lights are on and 

off can be adjusted individually. 

However, when the surroundings 

are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on 

the tail lights will not change the 

instrument cluster brightness.

The clocks can be adjusted on 
the audio system screen.

Vehicles with Audio

P.415

Vehicles with Audio Plus or 
Premium Audio

Refer to “NAVIGATION AND 
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM 
OWNER’S MANUAL”.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the 

engine and its components

Do not let the indicator needle 

of the tachometer enter the red 

zone, which indicates the maxi-

mum engine speed.

The engine may be overheating 

if the engine coolant tempera-

ture gauge is in the red zone 

(“H”). In this case, immediately 

stop the vehicle in a safe place, 

and check the engine after it 

has cooled completely. 

(

P.659)

Using the “ODO TRIP” 
switch

Instrument panel light 
control

Adjusting the clock

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89

2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

Following information is dis-
played on the multi-information 
display.

Vehicles with 4.2-inch dis-
play

Driving support system infor-
mation

Displays recognized signs while the 
RSA system (if equipped) is operat-
ing. (

P.247)

Displays an image when the follow-
ing systems are operating and a 
menu icon other than 

 is 

selected:
• LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) 

(

P.237)

• Dynamic radar cruise control with 

full-speed range (

P.250)

Menu icons (

P.90)

Information display area

A variety of information can be dis-
played by selecting a menu icon.
Additionally, warning or sugges-
tion/advice pop-up displays will be 
displayed in some situations.

Vehicles with 7-inch display

Driving support system infor-
mation

Displays recognized signs while the 
RSA system (if equipped) is operat-
ing. (

P.247)

Displays an image when the follow-
ing systems are operating and a 
menu icon other than 

 is 

selected:
• LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) 

(

P.237)

• Dynamic radar cruise control with 

full-speed range (

P.250)

Information display area

A variety of information can be dis-
played by selecting a menu icon.
Additionally, warning or sugges-
tion/advice pop-up displays will be 
displayed in some situations.

Menu icons (

P.90)

Multi-information dis-

play

The multi-information dis-
play is used to display fuel 
efficiency related informa-
tion and various types of 
driving-related information. 
The multi-information dis-
play can also be used to 
change the display settings 
and other settings.

Display contents

A

B

C

A

B

C

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2-1. Instrument cluster

The multi-information display is 

displayed when

The engine switch is in ON.

When changing driving mode

Background color of the multi-

information display is changed fol-

lowing the selected driving mode. 

(

P.351)

AWD models: Background color of 

the multi-information display is 

changed following the selected 

driving mode or Multi-terrain 

Select mode. (

P.351, 353)

Liquid crystal display

Small spots or light spots may 

appear on the display. This phenom-

enon is characteristic of liquid crys-

tal displays, and there is no problem 

continuing to use the display.

The multi-information display is 
operated using the meter control 
switches.

Scroll the screen

*

/switch the 

display

*

/move the cursor

Press: Enter/Set
Press and hold: Reset/Dis-
play customizable items

Return to the previous screen

Call sending/receiving and 

history display (if equipped)
Linked with the hands-free 
system, sending or receiving 
call is displayed. For details 
regarding the hands-free sys-
tem, refer to P.465 (vehicles 
with Audio) or “NAVIGATION 
AND MULTIMEDIA SYS-
TEM OWNER’S MANUAL” 
(vehicles with Audio Plus or 
Premium Audio).

*

: On screens where the screen can 

be scrolled and the display can 
be switched, a scroll bar or a 
round icon that shows the num-
ber of registered screens is dis-
played.

Information related to each icon 
can be displayed by selecting 
the icon with the meter control 
switches.

Some of the information may be 
displayed automatically depending 
on the situation.

Changing the display

A

B

C

D

WARNING

Caution for use while driving

For safety, avoid operating the 

meter control switch while driving 

as much as possible, and do not 

look continuously at the multi-

information display while driving. 

Stop the vehicle and operate the 

meter control switch. Failure to do 

so may cause a steering wheel 

operation error, resulting in an 

unexpected accident.

Menu icons

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2-1. Instrument cluster

2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

Select to display fuel consump-
tion data in various forms.

Speedometer display/Dis-
tance to empty (4.2-inch 
display)

Speedometer display

Displays the vehicle speed.

Distance to empty

Displays the driving range with 

remaining fuel. (

P.92)

Fuel Economy

Following information is dis-
played.

Distance to empty

Displays the driving range with 
remaining fuel. (

P.92)

Current fuel economy

Displays the instantaneous current 
fuel Economy.

Average fuel economy

Displays the average fuel economy 
since the function was reset or the 
average fuel economy after starting 
or refueling.

*1, 2,3

The average fuel economy selected 
by “Fuel Economy” on the 

 

screen is displayed. (

P.94)

*1

:Use the displayed fuel consump-

tion as a reference only.

*2

:Average fuel economy since the 

function was reset can be reset 
by pressing and holding 

.

*3

:Average fuel economy after 

starting is reset each time the 
engine stops.

Icon

Display

Driving information dis-
play (

P.91)

Driving support system 
information display 
(

P.93)

Audio system-linked dis-
play (if equipped) 
(

P.93)

Vehicle information dis-
play (

P.93)

Settings display (

P.94)

Warning message dis-
play (

P.98)

Driving information dis-
play

A

B

A

B

C

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Eco Driving Indicator/Dis-
tance to empty

Display contents

Eco Driving Indicator

Distance to empty

Displays the driving range with 
remaining fuel. (

P.92)

Eco Driving Indicator

Eco Driving Indicator Light

During Eco-friendly acceleration 
operation (Eco driving), the Eco 
Driving Indicator Light will turn on. 
When the acceleration exceeds 
Zone of Eco driving, or when the 
vehicle is stopped, the light turns 
off.

Eco Driving Indicator Zone 

Display

Suggests the Zone of Eco driving 
with current Eco driving ratio based 
on acceleration.

Eco driving ratio based on 
acceleration

If the acceleration exceeds Zone of 
Eco driving, the right side of Eco 
Driving Indicator Zone Display will 
illuminate.
At this time, the Eco Driving Indica-
tor Light will turn off.

Zone of Eco driving

Distance to empty

This distance is computed based 

on your average fuel consump-

tion. As a result, the actual dis-

tance that can be driven may differ 

from that displayed.

When only a small amount of fuel 

is added to the tank, the display 

may not be updated. When refuel-

ing, turn the engine switch off. If 

the vehicle is refueled without 

turning the engine switch off, the 

display may not be updated.

When “Refuel” is displayed, the 

remaining fuel amount is low and 

the distance that can be driven 

with the remaining fuel cannot be 

calculated.

Refuel immediately.

The ECO Driving indicator will 

not operate when

Eco Driving Indicator will not oper-

ate in the following conditions:

The shift lever is in any position 

other than D.

Neither normal mode nor Eco 

drive mode is selected.

The vehicle speed is approxi-

mately 80 mph (130 km/h) or 

higher.

A

B

A

B

C

D

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2

Vehicle

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s information an

d in
dicator

s

Driving support system 
information display

Select to display the operational 
status of the following systems:

LTA (Lane Tracing Assist) 
(

P.237)

Dynamic radar cruise control 
with full-speed range 
(

P.250)

Navigation system-linked 
display (if equipped)

Select to display the following 
navigation system-linked infor-
mation.

Route guidance

Compass display (north-up 
display/heading-up display)

Select to enable selection of an 
audio source or track on the dis-
play.

Drive information

2 items that are selected using 
the “Drive Info Items” setting 
(average speed, distance and 
total time) can be displayed ver-
tically.
The displayed information 

changes according to the “Drive 
Info Type” setting (since the sys-
tem was started or between 
resets). (

P.94)

Use the displayed information as a 
reference only.
Following items will be displayed.

“Trip”

• “Average Speed”: Displays the 

average vehicle speed since 
engine start

*

• “Distance”: Displays the distance 

driven since engine start

*

• “Total Time”: Displays the elapsed 

time since engine start

*

*

: These items are reset each time 

the engine stops.

“Total”

• “Average Speed”: Displays the 

average vehicle speed since the 
display was reset

*

• “Distance”: Displays the distance 

driven since the display was 
reset

*

• “Total Time”: Displays the elapsed 

time since the display was reset

*

*

: To reset, display the desired item 

and press and hold 

.

Driving support system 
information display

Audio system-linked dis-
play (if equipped)

Vehicle information dis-
play

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AWD system display (AWD 
models)

Torque distribution display

Displays the drive status of each 
wheel in 6 steps from 0 to 5.

G-force display

*

Displays the size and direction of 
the G-force applied to the vehicle 
via changes to the position of the 
ball on the display.

Maximum G-force course

*

This item is linked with the G-force 
display and the course of the past 
movement of the ball is displayed.

Press and hold 

 to reset the 

record.

Wheel spin display

When a tire is spinning, its icon on 
the display changes its color and 
blinks.

*

: This item is displayed only when 

driving mode is set to sport mode.

Vehicle settings and the content 
displayed on the screen can be 
changed by using the meter 
control switches.

Setting procedure

1

Operate 

 or 

 of the 

meter control switches and 
select 

.

2

Operate 

 or 

 of the 

meter control switches and 
select the desired item.

• If the function is turned on and 

off or the volume, etc. is 
changed on the setting 
screen, the setting is changed 
each time 

 is pressed.

• For functions that allow oper-

ation contents, display con-
tents, etc., of function to be 
selected, the setting screen is 
displayed by pressing and 
holding 

. When the setting 

screen is displayed, select the 
setting or desired value (time, 
etc.) with 

.

3

After changing the settings, 
press 

 of the meter control 

switches.

 LTA (Lane Tracing 

Assist) (

P.237)

Select to set up the following 
items.

“Lane Center”

Select to enable/disable the lane 
centering function.

“Steering Assist”

Select to enable/disable steering 
wheel assistance.

“Sensitivity”

Settings display

A

B

C

D

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2

Vehicle

 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

Select to set the lane departure 
alert sensitivity.

“Sway Warning”

Select to enable/disable the vehicle 
sway warning.

“Sway Sensitivity”

Select to set the vehicle sway warn-
ing sensitivity.

 PCS (Pre-Collision Sys-

tem) (

P.229)

Select to set up the following 
items.

PCS on/off

Select to enable/disable the pre-
collision system.

“Sensitivity”

Select to change the pre-collision 
warning timing.

 BSM (Blind Spot Moni-

tor) (if equipped) (

P.260)

Select to set up the following 
items.

BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) 
on/off

Select to enable/disable the BSM 
system.

“Brightness”

Select to switch the brightness of 
the outside rear view mirror indica-
tors. (

P.261)

“Sensitivity”

Select to change the alert timing for 
an approaching vehicle.

 (Intuitive parking 

assist) (if equipped) 
(

P.270)

Select to set up the following 
items.

Intuitive parking assist on/off

Select to enable/disable the Intui-
tive parking assist.

“Volume”

Select to set the volume of the 
buzzer which sounds when the 
Intuitive parking assist is operated.

RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic 
Alert) (if equipped) (

P.260)

RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic 
Alert) on/off

Select to enable/disable the RCTA 
system.

“Volume”

Select to change the RCTA buzzer 
volume.

 PKSB (Parking Sup-

port Brake System) (if 
equipped) (

P.277)

Select to enable/disable the 
Parking Support Brake function.

 RSA (Road Sign 

Assist) (if equipped) 
(

P.247)

Select to set up the following 
items.

Road Sign Assist on/off

Select to enable/disable the RSA 
system.

“Notification method”

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Select to change each notification 
method used to warn the driver 
when the system recognizes 
excess speed, no overtaking and 
no-entry sign.

“Notification Level”

Select to change each notification 
level used to warn the driver when 
the system recognizes a speed limit 
sign.

 Vehicle Settings

 PBD (Power Back Door) 

(if equipped) (

P.118)

Select to set up the following items.
• System settings
Select to enable/disable the power 
back door system.

• “Kick Sensor”

*

Select to enable/disable the kick 
sensor.
• “Opening Adjustment”
Select the open position when 
power back door is fully open.
• “Volume”
Select to set the volume of the 
buzzer which sounds when the 
power back door system operates.

*

: Vehicles with hands free power 

back door

 (Stop & Start system) (if 

equipped) (

P.345)

Select to set the length of time the 
Stop & Start system will operate 
when the “A/C” switch of the air 
conditioning system is on.

“TPWS” (Tire Pressure Warn-
ing System) (if equipped) 

(

P.584)

• “Set Pressure”
Select to initialize the tire pressure 
warning system.
• “Change Wheel” (except for mod-

els made in Japan

*

 without tire 

inflation pressure display func-
tion)

Select to register the ID codes of 
the tire pressure sensors to the tire 
pressure warning system.
• “Change Wheel” (for models 

made in Japan

*

 without tire infla-

tion pressure display function)

Select to change the tire pressure 
warning system sensor ID code set. 
To enable this function, a second 
set of tire pressure warning system 
sensor ID codes must be registered 
by a Toyota dealer. For information 
regarding changing the registered 
ID code set, contact your Toyota 
dealer.

*

: The country of production is writ-

ten on the Certification Regula-
tion label. (

P.665)

“Scheduled Maintenance” 
(

P.565)

Select to reset the scheduled main-
tenance information (message indi-
cating maintenance is required and 
distance until the next mainte-
nance) after all maintenance is per-
formed.

 Settings

“Language”

Select to change the language on 
the multi-information display.

“Units”

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2

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 statu

s information an

d in
dicator

s

Select to change the units of mea-
sure displayed.

“Meter Type” (7-inch display)

Select to change the speedometer 
display.

 (Eco Driving Indicator 

Light) (

P.92)

Select to activate/deactivate the 
Eco Driving Indicator Light.

 (Driving information dis-

play settings)

Select to change the display on 
Fuel Economy (

P.91).

 (Audio settings) (if 

equipped)

Select to enable/disable 

 

screen.

 (Vehicle information dis-

play settings)

• “Display Contents”
Select to enable/disable the AWD 
system display (

P.94). (AWD 

models)
• “Drive Info Type”
Select to change the drive informa-
tion type display between trip and 
total. (

P.93).

• “Drive Info Items”
Select to set the items on the upper 
and lower side of the drive informa-
tion screen. from three items, aver-
age speed, distance and total time.

“Pop-Up Display”

Select to enable/disable the follow-
ing pop-up displays, which may 
appear in some situations.

• Intersection guidance display of 

the navigation system-linked sys-
tem (if equipped)

• Incoming call display of the 

hands-free phone system (if 
equipped)

• Audio operation (if equipped)
• Volume operation (if equipped)
• Voice control (if equipped)
• Stop & Start system duration (if 

equipped)

• Stop & Start system status (if 

equipped)

“MID OFF” 

A blank screen is displayed

“Default Settings”

Select to reset the meter display 
settings.

Suspension of the settings dis-

play

In the following situations, opera-

tion of the settings display will be 

temporarily suspended.

• When a warning message 

appears on the multi-information 

display

• When the vehicle begins to move

Settings for functions not 

equipped to the vehicle are not 

displayed.

When a function is turned off, the 

related settings for that function 

are not selectable.

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Select to display warning mes-
sages and measures to be 
taken if a malfunction is 
detected. (

P.639)

Displays suggestions to the 
driver in the following situations. 
To select a response to a dis-
played suggestion, use the 
meter control switches.

Suggestion to turn on the 
headlights

If the headlight switch is in other 
than 

 or 

, and the vehicle 

speed is 3 mph (5 km/h) or 
higher for a certain amount of 
time when the surroundings are 

dark, a suggestion message will 
be displayed.

Suggestion to turn off the 
headlights

If the headlights are left on for a 
certain amount of time after the 
engine switch has been turned 
off, a suggestion message will 
be displayed.
When the headlight switch is in 
the AUTO position: The mes-
sage asking if you wish to turn 
the headlights off is displayed. 
To turn the headlights off, select 
“Yes”.

If the driver’s door is opened after 
the engine switch is turned off, this 
suggestion message will not be dis-
played.

Customization

The suggestion function can be 

turned on/off. (Customizable fea-

tures: 

P.689)

WARNING

Cautions during setting up 

the display

As the engine needs to be run-

ning during setting up the display, 

ensure that the vehicle is parked 

in a place with adequate ventila-

tion. In a closed area such as a 

garage, exhaust gases including 

harmful carbon monoxide (CO) 

may collect and enter the vehicle. 

This may lead to death or a seri-

ous health hazard.

NOTICE

During setting up the display

To prevent battery discharge, 

ensure that the engine is running 

while setting up the display fea-

tures.

Warning message display

Suggestion function

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s information an

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dicator

s

Audio system screen

Trip information

Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles 
without Data Communication 
Module)

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Info” on the “Menu” 
screen.

If the “History” screen is displayed, 

select “Trip information”.

Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles 
with Data Communication 
Module)/Premium Audio

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Info” on the “Menu” 
screen.

3

Select “ECO” on the “Infor-
mation” screen.

If the “History” screen is displayed, 

select “Trip information”.
The image is an example only, and 

may vary slightly from actual condi-

tions.

Fuel consumption in the past 
15 minutes

Current fuel consumption

Resetting the consumption 
data

Average vehicle speed since 
the engine was started

Elapsed time since the 
engine was started

Cruising range (

P.100)

Average fuel consumption for 
the past 15 minutes is divided 
by color into past averages and 
averages attained since the 
engine switch was last turned to 
ON. Use the displayed average 
fuel consumption as a refer-
ence.

Fuel consumption 

information

The fuel consumption infor-
mation can be displayed on 
the audio system screen.

System components

Consumption

A

A

B

C

D

E

F

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2-1. Instrument cluster

History

Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles 
without Data Communication 
Module)

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Info” on the “Menu” 
screen.

If the “Trip Information” screen is 
displayed, select “History”.

Audio or Audio Plus (vehicles 
with Data Communication 
Module)/Premium Audio

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Info” on the “Menu” 
screen.

3

Select “ECO” on the “Infor-
mation” screen.

If the “Trip Information” screen is 

displayed, select “History”.
The image is an example only, and 

may vary slightly from actual condi-

tions.

Best recorded fuel consump-
tion

Latest fuel consumption

Previous fuel consumption 
record

• Audio and Audio Plus:
Displays the daily average fuel con-

sumption. (Instead of the date, “Trip 
1” through “Trip 5” will be dis-
played.)
• Premium Audio:
Displays the daily average fuel con-
sumption.

Updating the latest fuel con-
sumption data

Resetting the history data

The average fuel consumption 
history is divided by color into 
past averages and the average 
fuel consumption since the last 
time updated. Use the displayed 
average fuel consumption as a 
reference.

Updating the history data

Update the average fuel consump-

tion by selecting “Clip” to measure 

the current fuel consumption again.

Resetting the data

The fuel consumption data can be 

deleted by selecting “Clear”.

Cruising range

Displays the estimated maximum 

distance that can be driven with the 

quantity of fuel remaining.
This distance is computed based on 

your average fuel consumption. As 

a result, the actual distance that can 

be driven may differ from that dis-

played.

A

B

C

D

E

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3

3

Before 

driving

Before driving

3-1. Key information

Keys ............................

102

3-2. Opening, closing and 

locking the doors

Side doors...................

108

Back door....................

114

Smart key system .......

128

3-3. Adjusting the seats

Front seats ..................

134

Rear seats...................

135

Driving position memory

..................................

137

Head restraints............

140

3-4. Adjusting the steering 

wheel and mirrors

Steering wheel ............

142

Inside rear view mirror

143

Digital Rear-view Mirror

145

Outside rear view mirrors

..................................

154

3-5. Opening, closing the win-

dows and moon roof

Power windows ...........

156

Moon roof....................

159

Panoramic moon roof..

162

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3-1.Key information

The following keys are provided 
with the vehicle.

Vehicles without smart key 
system

Master keys

Operating the wireless remote con-
trol function (

P.104)

Key number plate

Vehicles with smart key sys-
tem

Electronic keys

• Operating the smart key system 

(

P.128)

• Operating the wireless remote 

control function (

P.104)

Mechanical keys

Key number plate

When riding in an aircraft

When bringing a key with wireless 

remote control function onto an air-

craft, make sure you do not press 

any buttons on the key while inside 

the aircraft cabin. If you are carrying 

the key in your bag etc., ensure that 

the buttons are not likely to be 

pressed accidentally. Pressing a 

button may cause the key to emit 

radio waves that could interfere with 

the operation of the aircraft.

Key battery depletion

Vehicles without smart key system

The standard battery life is 1 to 2 

years.

The battery will become depleted 

even if the wireless key is not 

used. The following symptoms 

indicate that the wireless key bat-

tery may be depleted. Replace the 

battery when necessary. (

P.604)

• The wireless remote control does 

not operate.

• The detection area becomes 

smaller.

Vehicles with smart key system

The standard battery life is 1 to 2 

years.

If the battery becomes low, an 

alarm will sound in the cabin and a 

message will be displayed on the 

multi-information display when the 

engine stops.

To reduce key battery depletion 

when the electronic key is to not 

be used for long periods of time, 

set the electronic key to the bat-

tery-saving mode. (

P.129)

As the electronic key always 

receives radio waves, the battery 

will become depleted even if the 

electronic key is not used. The fol-

lowing symptoms indicate that the 

electronic key battery may be 

depleted. Replace the battery 

when necessary.

Keys

Key types

A

B

A

B

C

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3

Before 

driving

• The smart key system or the wire-

less remote control does not oper-

ate.

• The detection area becomes 

smaller.

• The LED indicator on the key sur-

face does not turn on.

You can replace the battery by your-
self (

P.604). However, as there is 

a danger that the electronic key may 
be damaged, it is recommended 
that replacement is carried out by 
your Toyota dealer.

To avoid serious deterioration, do 

not leave the electronic key within 

3 ft. (1 m) of the following electri-

cal appliances that produce a 

magnetic field:

• TVs

• Personal computers

• Cellular phones, cordless phones 

and battery chargers

• Table lamps

• Induction cookers

If a message regarding the state 

of the electronic key or engine 

switch mode, etc. is shown 

(vehicles with smart key sys-

tem)

To prevent trapping the electronic 

key inside the vehicle, leaving the 

vehicle carrying the electronic key 

on your person without turning the 

engine switch to OFF or other pas-

sengers from unintentionally taking 

the key out of the vehicle, etc., a 

message that prompts the user to 

confirm the state of the electronic 

key or engine switch mode may be 

shown on the multi-information dis-

play. In those cases, follow the 

instructions on the display immedi-

ately.

If “Key Battery Low Replace 

Key Battery” is displayed on 

the multi-information display 

(vehicles with smart key sys-

tem)

The electronic key has a low battery. 

Replace the electronic key battery. 

(

P.604)

Replacing the battery

P.604

Confirmation of the registered 

key number

The number of keys already regis-

tered to the vehicle can be con-

firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer for 

details.

If “A New Key has been Regis-

tered Contact Your Dealer for 

Details” is displayed on the 

multi-information display (vehi-

cles with smart key system)

This message will be displayed 

each time the driver’s door is 

opened when the doors are 

unlocked from the outside for 

approximately 10 days after a new 

electronic key has been registered.

If this message is displayed but you 

have not had a new electronic key 

registered, ask your Toyota dealer to 

check if an unknown electronic key 

(other than those in your posses-

sion) has been registered.

NOTICE

To prevent key damage

Do not drop the keys, subject 

them to strong shocks or bend 

them.

Do not expose the keys to high 

temperatures for long periods of 

time.

Do not get the keys wet or wash 

them in an ultrasonic washer, 

etc.

Do not attach metallic or mag-

netic materials to the keys or 

place the keys close to such 

materials.

Do not disassemble the keys.

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3-1. Key information

The keys are equipped with the 
following wireless remote con-
trol:

Vehicles without smart key 
system

Locks all the doors (

P.108)

Sounds the alarm (

P.105)

Unlocks all the doors 
(

P.108)

Opens the side windows

*

 

(

P.108)

*

: This setting must be customized 

at your Toyota dealer.

Vehicles with smart key sys-
tem

Locks all the doors (

P.108)

Unlocks all the doors 
(

P.108)

Opens the side windows

*1

 

and the moon roof

*1, 2

 or 

panoramic moon roof

*1, 2

 

(

P.108)

NOTICE

Do not attach a sticker or any-

thing else to the surface of the 

keys.

Do not place the keys near 

objects that produce magnetic 

fields, such as TVs, audio sys-

tems and induction cookers.

Do not place the keys near 

medical electrical equipment 

such as low-frequency therapy 

equipment or microwave ther-

apy equipment, and do not 

receive medical attention with 

the keys on your person.

Carrying the electronic key 

on your person (vehicles with 

smart key system)

Carry the electronic key 3.9 in. 

(10 cm) or more away from elec-

tric appliances that are turned on. 

Radio waves emitted from electric 

appliances within 3.9 in. (10 cm) 

of the electronic key may interfere 

with the key, causing the key to 

not function properly.

In case of a smart key system 

malfunction or other key-

related problems (vehicles 

with smart key system)

P.653

When an electronic key is lost 

(vehicles with smart key sys-

tem)

P.653

Wireless remote control

A

B

C

D

A

B

C

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3-1. Key information

3

Before 

driving

Opens and closes the power 
back door

*2

 (

P.118)

Sounds the alarm (

P.105)

*1

:These settings must be custom-

ized at your Toyota dealer.

*2

:If equipped

Theft deterrent panic mode

Vehicles without smart key system

When 

 is pressed for longer 

than about 1 second, an alarm will 
sound intermittently and the vehicle 
lights will flash to deter any person 
from trying to break into or damage 
your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button 
on the key.

Vehicles with smart key system

When 

 is pressed for longer 

than about 1 second, an alarm will 
sound intermittently and the vehicle 
lights will flash to deter any person 
from trying to break into or damage 
your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button 
on the electronic key.

Conditions affecting operation

Vehicles without smart key system

The wireless remote control function 
may not operate normally in the fol-
lowing situations.

When the wireless key battery is 

depleted

Near a TV tower, electric power 

plant, gas station, radio station, 

large display, airport or other facil-

ity that generates strong radio 

waves or electrical noise

When carrying a portable radio, 

cellular phone or other wireless 

communication device

When the wireless key is in con-

tact with, or is covered by a metal-

lic object

When other wireless key (that 

emits radio waves) is being used 

nearby

If window tint with a metallic con-

tent or metallic objects are 

attached to the rear window

Vehicles with smart key system

P.129

D

E

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Certification for wireless remote control

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3-1. Key information

3

Before 

driving

1

Releasing

To release the key, press the but-
ton.

2

Folding

To stow the key back in its case, 
push the key back to the stowed 
position while pressing the button.

To take out the mechanical key, 
slide the release lever 

 and 

take the key out.

The mechanical key can only be 
inserted in one direction, as the key 
only has grooves on one side. If the 
key cannot be inserted in a lock cyl-
inder, turn it over and re-attempt to 
insert it.
After using the mechanical key, 
store it in the electronic key. Carry 
the mechanical key together with 
the electronic key. If the electronic 
key battery is depleted or the entry 
function does not operate properly, 
you will need the mechanical key. 

(

P.653)

If you lose your keys

P.653

If a wrong key is used

The key cylinder rotates freely to 

isolate inside mechanism.

Using the master key 
(vehicles without smart 
key system)

Using the mechanical key 
(vehicles with smart key 
system)

A

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3-2.Opening, closing and locking the doors

Using the entry function 
(vehicles with smart key 
system)

Carry the electronic key to 
enable this function.

1

Grip the driver’s door handle 
to unlock the door. Holding 
the driver’s door handle for 
approximately 2 seconds 
unlocks all the doors.
Grip the front passenger’s 
door handle or rear door han-
dle (some models) to unlock 
all the doors

*

.

Make sure to touch the sensor on 
the back of the handle.
The doors cannot be unlocked for 3 
seconds after the doors are locked.

*

: The door unlock settings can be 

changed. (

P.109)

2

Touch the lock sensor (the 
indentation on the upper part 
of the door handle) to lock 
the doors.

Check that the door is securely 
locked.

Using the wireless remote 
control

Vehicles without smart key 
system

1

Locks all the doors

Check that the door is securely 
locked.

2

Unlocks all the doors

Pressing the button unlocks the 
driver’s door. Pressing the button 
again within 5 seconds unlocks the 
other doors.
Press and hold to open the side 
windows.

*

*

: This setting must be customized 

at your Toyota dealer.

Side doors

The vehicle can be locked 
and unlocked using the 
entry function, wireless 
remote control, key or door 
lock switch.

Unlocking and locking the 
doors from the outside

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3

Before 

driving

Vehicles with smart key sys-
tem

1

Locks all the doors

Check that the door is securely 
locked.

2

Unlocks all the doors

Pressing the button unlocks the 
driver’s door. Pressing the button 
again within 5 seconds unlocks the 
other doors.
Press and hold to open the side 
windows and moon roof (if 
equipped) or panoramic moon roof 
(if equipped).

*

*

: This setting must be customized 

at your Toyota dealer.

Using the key

Vehicles without smart key 
system

1

Locks all the doors

Turn and hold to close the side win-
dows.

*

2

Unlocks all the doors

Turning the key unlocks the driver’s 
door. Turning the key again within 5 
seconds unlocks the other doors.
Turn and hold to open the side win-
dows.

*

*

: These settings must be custom-

ized at your Toyota dealer.

Vehicles with smart key sys-
tem

The doors can also be locked 
and unlocked with the mechani-
cal key. (

P.653)

Switching the door unlock func-

tion (vehicles with smart key 

system)

It is possible to set which doors the 

entry function unlocks using the 

wireless remote control.

1

Turn the engine switch to OFF.

2

When the indicator light on the 
key surface is not on, press and 
hold 

 or 

 for 

approximately 5 seconds while 
pressing and holding 

.

The setting changes each time an 
operation is performed, as shown 
below. (When changing the setting 
continuously, release the buttons, 
wait for at least 5 seconds, and 
repeat step 

2

.)

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors

Vehicles with alarm: To prevent 

unintended triggering of the alarm, 

unlock the doors using the wireless 

remote control and open and close 

a door once after the settings have 

been changed. (If a door is not 

opened within 60 seconds after 

 is pressed, the doors will be 

locked again and the alarm will 

automatically be set.)

In a case that the alarm is triggered, 

immediately stop the alarm. (

P.73)

Operation signals

Doors: A buzzer sounds and the 

emergency flashers flash to indicate 

that the doors have been 

locked/unlocked using the entry 

function or wireless remote control. 

(Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice)
Side windows and moon roof (if 

equipped) or panoramic moon roof 

(if equipped): A buzzer sounds to 

indicate that the side windows and 

moon roof or panoramic moon roof 

are operating using the wireless 

remote control.

Security feature

Vehicles without smart key system

If a door is not opened within 

approximately 60 seconds after the 

vehicle is unlocked using the wire-

less remote control, the security fea-

ture automatically locks the vehicle 

again.

Vehicles with smart key system

If a door is not opened within 

approximately 60 seconds after the 

vehicle is unlocked using the entry 

function or wireless remote control, 

the security feature automatically 

locks the vehicle again. (However, 

depending on the location of the 

electronic key, the key may be 

detected as being in the vehicle. In 

this case, vehicle may be unlocked.)

When the door cannot be 

locked by the lock sensor on 

the upper part of the door han-

dle (vehicles with smart key 

system)

If the door will not lock even when 

the topside sensor area is touched, 

try touching both the topside and 

underside sensor areas at the same 

time.
When gloves are being worn, 

remove the gloves.

Door lock buzzer (vehicles with 

smart key system)

If an attempt to lock the doors using 

the entry function or wireless remote 

control is made when a door is not 

fully closed, a buzzer sounds contin-

uously for 5 seconds. Fully close the 

door to stop the buzzer, and lock the 

Multi-informa-

tion dis-

play/Beep

Unlocking func-

tion

Exterior: Beeps 3 

times 

Interior: Pings 

once

Holding the 
driver’s door han-
dle unlocks only 
the driver’s door.

Holding the pas-
senger’s door 
handle or press-
ing the back door 
opener switch 
unlocks all the 
doors.

Exterior: Beeps 

twice 

Interior: Pings 

once

Holding a door 
handle or press-
ing the back door 
opener switch 
unlocks all the 
doors.

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors

3

Before 

driving

vehicle once more.

Setting the alarm (if equipped)

Locking the doors will set the alarm 

system. (

P.73)

Conditions affecting the opera-

tion of the smart key system or 

wireless remote control

Vehicles without smart key system

P.105

Vehicles with smart key system

P.129

If the smart key system (if 

equipped) or the wireless 

remote control does not oper-

ate properly

Vehicles with smart key system: 

Use the mechanical key to lock 

and unlock the doors. (

P.653)

Replace the key battery with a 

new one if it is depleted. (

P.604)

If the battery is discharged

The doors cannot be locked and 

unlocked using the smart key sys-

tem (if equipped) or wireless remote 

control. Lock or unlock the doors 

using the key (vehicles without 

smart key system) or mechanical 

key (vehicles with smart key sys-

tem). (

P.109, 653)

Customization

Settings (e.g. unlocking function 

using a key) can be changed.

(Customizable features: 

P.690)

WARNING

To prevent an accident

Observe the following precautions 

while driving the vehicle.

Failure to do so may result in a 

door opening and an occupant 

could be thrown out of the vehicle, 

resulting in death or serious injury.

Ensure that all doors are prop-

erly closed and locked.

Do not pull the inside handle of 

the doors while driving.

Be especially careful for the 

front doors, as the doors may 

be opened even if the inside 

lock buttons are in locked posi-

tion.

Set the rear door child-protector 

locks when children are seated 

in the rear seats.

When opening or closing a 

door

Check the surroundings of the 

vehicle such as whether the vehi-

cle is on an incline, whether there 

is enough space for a door to 

open and whether a strong wind 

is blowing. When opening or clos-

ing the door, hold the door handle 

tightly to prepare for any unpre-

dictable movement.

When using the wireless 

remote control, key or 

mechanical key and operating 

the power windows, moon 

roof (if equipped) or pan-

oramic moon roof (if 

equipped)

Operate the power window, moon 

roof or panoramic moon roof after 

checking to make sure that there 

is no possibility of any passenger 

having any of their body parts 

caught in the side window, moon 

roof or panoramic moon roof. 

Also, do not allow children to 

operate the wireless remote con-

trol, key or mechanical key. It is 

possible for children and other 

passengers to get caught in the 

side window, moon roof or pan-

oramic moon roof.

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors

Using the door lock switch

1

Locks all the doors

2

Unlocks all the doors

Using the inside lock but-
tons

1

Locks the door

2

Unlocks the door

The front doors can be opened by 
pulling the inside handle even if the 
lock buttons are in the lock position.

Locking the front doors from 

the outside without a key

1

Move the inside lock button to 

the lock position.

2

Close the door.

Vehicles without smart key system

The door cannot be locked if the key 
is in the engine switch.

Vehicles with smart key system

The door cannot be locked if the 
engine switch is in ACC or ON, or 
the electronic key is left inside the 
vehicle.
Depending on the position of the 
electronic key, the key may not be 
detected correctly and the door may 
be locked.

Open door warning buzzer

If the vehicle speed reaches 3 mph 

(5 km/h), a buzzer sounds to indi-

cate that the door(s) or the hood is 

not fully closed.

The open door(s) or hood is dis-

played on the multi-information dis-

play.

When all the doors are locked 

with the entry function (vehicles 

with smart key system), wire-

less remote control or key

The doors cannot be unlocked 

with the door lock switch.

The door lock switch can be reset 

by unlocking all the doors with the 

entry function (vehicles with smart 

key system), wireless remote con-

trol or key.

The door cannot be opened 
from inside the vehicle when the 
lock is set.

Unlocking and locking the 
doors from the inside

Rear door child-protector 
lock

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3

Before 

driving

1

Unlock

2

Lock

These locks can be set to prevent 
children from opening the rear 
doors. Push down on each rear 
door switch to lock both rear doors.

The following functions can be 
set or canceled:

For instructions on customizing, 
refer to P.688.

Automatic door locking 
and unlocking systems

Function

Operation

Speed linked 
door locking 
function

All doors are 
automatically 
locked when 
vehicle speed is 
approximately 
12mph (20 km/h) 
or higher.

Shift position 
linked door lock-
ing function

All doors are 
automatically 
locked when 
shifting the shift 
lever to position 
other than P.

Shift position 
linked door 
unlocking func-
tion

All doors are 
automatically 
unlocked when 
shifting the shift 
lever to P.

Driver’s door 
linked door 
unlocking func-
tion

All doors are 
automatically 
unlocked when 
driver’s door is 
opened within 
approximately 45 
seconds after 
turning the 
engine switch off.

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors

Back door

The back door can be 
locked/unlocked and 
opened/closed by the fol-
lowing procedures.

WARNING

Observe the following precau-

tions.

Failure to do so may result in 

death or serious injury.

Before driving

Make sure that the back door is 

fully closed. 

If the back door is not fully 

closed, it may open unexpect-

edly while driving and hit near-

by objects or luggage in the lug-

gage compartment may be 

thrown out, causing an acci-

dent.

Do not allow children to play in 

the luggage compartment.

If a child is accidentally locked 

in the luggage compartment, 

they could get heat exhaustion 

or other injuries.

Do not allow a child to open or 

close the back door.

Doing so may cause the back 

door to operate unexpectedly, 

or cause the child’s hands, 

head, or neck to be caught by 

the closing back door.

Important points while driving

Keep the back door closed 

while driving.

If the back door is left open, it 

may hit near-by objects or lug-

gage in the luggage compart-

ment may be thrown out, 

causing an accident.

Never let anyone sit in the lug-

gage compartment. 

In the event of sudden braking, 

sudden swerving or a collision, 

they are susceptible to death or 

serious injury.

Back door handles

Do not hang any object to the 

back door handles.

If any object is hung, the back 

door may suddenly shut, causing 

parts of the body to be caught, 

resulting in death or serious injury.

Operating the back door

Observe the following precau-

tions. 

Failure to do so may cause parts 

of the body to be caught, resulting 

in death or serious injury.

Remove any heavy loads, such 

as snow and ice, from the back 

door before opening it. Failure 

to do so may cause the back 

door to suddenly shut again 

after it is opened.

When opening or closing the 

back door, thoroughly check to 

make sure the surrounding area 

is safe.

If anyone is in the vicinity, make 

sure they are safe and let them 

know that the back door is 

about to open or close.

Use caution when opening or 

closing the back door in windy 

weather as it may move 

abruptly in strong wind.

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3

Before 

driving

Using the entry function 
(vehicles with smart key 
system)

Carry the electronic key to 
enable this function.

WARNING

Vehicles without power back 

door: The back door may sud-

denly shut if it is not opened 

fully. It is more difficult to open 

or close the back door on an 

incline than on a level surface, 

so beware of the back door 

unexpectedly opening or closing 

by itself. Make sure that the 

back door is fully open and 

secure before using the luggage 

compartment.

Vehicles with power back door: 

The back door may suddenly 

shut if it is not opened fully, 

while on a steep incline. Make 

sure that the back door is 

secured before using the lug-

gage compartment.

When closing the back door, 

take extra care to prevent your 

fingers, etc. from being caught.

Vehicles without power back 

door: When closing the back 

door, make sure to press it 

lightly on its outer surface. If the 

back door handle is used to fully 

close the back door, it may 

result in hands or arms being 

caught.

Do not pull on the back door 

damper stay (vehicles without 

power back door) (

P.118) or 

back door spindle (vehicles with 

power back door) (

P.125) to 

close the back door, and do not 

hang on the back door damper 

stay (vehicles without power 

back door) or back door spindle 

(vehicles with power back door).

Doing so may cause hands to 

be caught or the back door 

damper stay (vehicles without 

power back door) or back door 

spindle (vehicles with power 

back door) to break, causing an 

accident.

Vehicles without power back 

door: If a bicycle carrier or simi-

lar heavy object is attached to 

the back door, it may suddenly 

shut again after being opened, 

causing someone’s hands, 

head or neck to be caught and 

injured. When installing an 

accessory part to the back door, 

using a genuine Toyota part is 

recommended.

Unlocking and locking the 
back door from the out-
side

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1

Unlocks all the doors

The doors cannot be unlocked for 3 
seconds after the doors are locked.

2

Locks all the doors

Check that the door is securely 
locked.

Using the wireless remote 
control

P.108

Operation signals

A buzzer sounds and the emer-

gency flashers flash to indicate that 

the doors have been 

locked/unlocked using the entry 

function (if equipped) or wireless 

remote control. (Locked: once; 

Unlocked: twice)

Security feature

Vehicles without smart key system

If a door is not opened within 

approximately 60 seconds after the 

vehicle is unlocked using the wire-

less remote control, the security fea-

ture automatically locks the vehicle 

again.

Vehicles with smart key system

If a door is not opened within 

approximately 60 seconds after the 

vehicle is unlocked using the entry 

function or wireless remote control, 

the security feature automatically 

locks the vehicle again. (However, 

depending on the location of the 

electronic key, the key may be 

detected as being in the vehicle. In 

this case, vehicle may be unlocked.)

Using the door lock switch

P.112

Open

Raise the back door while 
pressing up the back door 
opener switch.

Close

Lower the back door using the 
back door handle 

, and make 

sure to push the back door 
down from the outside to close 
it.

Be careful not to pull the back door 
sideways when closing the back 
door with the handle.

Unlocking and locking the 
back door from the inside

Opening/closing the back 
door (vehicles without 
power back door)

A

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3

Before 

driving

Luggage compartment light

The luggage compartment light 

turns on when the back door is 

opened with the luggage compart-

ment light switch on.
When the engine switch is turned to 

OFF, the light will go off automati-

cally after 20 minutes.

1

On

2

Off

If the back door opener is inop-

erative

The back door can be unlocked 

from the inside.

1

Remove the cover.

To prevent damage, cover the tip of 

the screwdriver with a rag.

2

Loosen the screw.

3

Turn the cover.

4

Move the lever.

5

When installing, reverse the 

steps listed.

Open door warning buzzer

P.112

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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors

Using the wireless remote 
control

Press and hold the switch.

The power back door automatically 
opens/closes.
Pressing the switch while the power 
back door is opening/closing stops 

the operation. When the switch is 
pressed again during the halted 
operation, the back door will per-
form the reverse operation.

Using the power back door 
switch on the instrument 
panel

Press and hold the switch.

The power back door automatically 
opens/closes.
Unlock the back door before oper-
ating.
Pressing the switch while the power 
back door is opening/closing stops 
the operation. When the switch is 
pressed again during the halted 
operation, the back door will per-
form the reverse operation.

Using the back door opener 
switch

When the back door is 
unlocked: Press the back door 

NOTICE

Back door damper stays

The back door is equipped with 

damper stays that hold the back 

door in place.

Observe the following precau-

tions. 

Failure to do so may cause dam-

age to the back door damper stay, 

resulting in malfunction.

Do not attach any foreign 

objects, such as stickers, plastic 

sheets, or adhesives to the 

damper stay rod.

Do not touch the damper stay 

rod with gloves or other fabric 

items.

Do not attach any accessories 

other than genuine Toyota parts 

to the back door.

Do not place your hand on the 

damper stay or apply lateral 

forces to it.

Opening/closing the back 
door (vehicles with power 
back door)

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opener switch.
When the back door is locked: 
While carrying the electronic key 
on your person, press and hold 
the back door opener switch.

The power back door automatically 
opens.
Pressing the switch while the power 
back door is opening/closing stops 
the operation.

Using the power back door 
switch on the back door

Press the switch.

The power back door automatically 
closes.
Pressing the switch while the power 
back door is operating will stop the 
operation. 
When the switch is pressed again 
during the halted operation, the 
back door will perform the reverse 
operation.

Using the back door han-
dles

Lower the back door using the 
back door handle 

.

The back door closing assist 
(

P.121) will be activated, and the 

power back door will fully close 
automatically.

Using the kick sensor (vehi-
cles with Hands Free Power 
Back Door)

The Hands Free Power Back 
Door enables automatic opening 
and closing of the power back 
door by putting your foot near 
the lower center part of the rear 
bumper and moving it away 
from the rear bumper. When 
operating the Hands Free 
Power Back Door, make sure 
that the engine switch is in OFF, 
the kick sensor operation is 
enabled (

P.94) and you are 

carrying an electronic key.

1

While carrying an electronic 
key, stand within the smart 
key system operation range, 
approximately 11.8 to 19.7 in. 

A

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(30 to 50 cm) from the rear 
bumper.

Kick sensor

Hands Free Power Back 
Door operation detection 
area

Smart key system operation 
detection area (

P.128)

2

Perform a kick operation by 
moving your foot to within 
approximately 3.9 in. (10 cm) 
of the rear bumper and then 
pulling it back.

Perform the entire kick operation 

within 1 second.
The back door will not start operat-

ing while a foot is detected under 

the rear bumper.
Operate the Hands Free Power 

Back Door without contacting the 

rear bumper with your foot.
If another electronic key is in the 

cabin or luggage compartment, it 

may take slightly longer than nor-

mal for the operation to occur.

Kick sensor

Hands Free Power Back 
Door operation detection 
area

3

When the kick sensor detects 
that your foot is pulled back, 
a buzzer will sound and the 
back door will automatically 
fully open/close.

If a foot is moved under the rear 

bumper while the back door is 

opening/closing, the back door will 

stop moving.
If a foot is moved under the rear 

bumper again during the halted 

operation, the back door will per-

form the reverse operation.

Luggage compartment light

The luggage compartment light 

turns on when the back door is 

opened with the luggage compart-

ment light switch on.
When the engine switch is turned to 

OFF, the light will go off automati-

cally after 20 minutes.

A

B

C

A

B

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1

On

2

Off

Back door closer

In the event that the back door is left 

slightly open, the back door closer 

will automatically close it to the fully 

closed position.
Whatever the state of the engine 

switch, the back door closer oper-

ates.

Power back door operating con-

ditions

The power back door can automati-

cally open and close under the fol-

lowing conditions:

When the power back door sys-

tem is enabled. (

P.94)

When the engine switch is in ON, 

in addition to the above for the 

opening operations, the back door 

operates for any of the following 

conditions:

• Parking brake is engaged

• The brake pedal is depressed

• The shift lever is in P.

Operation of the power back 

door

A buzzer sounds and the emer-

gency flashers flash twice to indi-

cate that the back door is 

opening/closing.

When the power back door sys-

tem is disabled, the power back 

door does not operate but it can 

be opened and closed by hand.

When the power back door auto-

matically opens, if an abnormality 

due to people or objects is 

detected, operation will stop.

Jam protection function

Sensors are equipped on both sides 

of the power back door. If anything 

obstructs the power back door while 

it is closing, the back door will auto-

matically operate in the opposite 

direction or stop.

Fall-down protection function

While the power back door is open-

ing automatically, applying exces-

sive force to it will stop the opening 

operation to prevent the power back 

door from suddenly shutting.

Back door closing assist

If the back door is lowered manually 

when the back door is stopped at an 

open position, the back door will 

fully close automatically.

Back door reserve lock function

This function is a function which 

reserves locking of all doors, before-

hand, when the power back door is 

open.
When the following procedure is 

performed, all the doors except the 

power back door are locked and 

then power back door will also be 

locked at the same time it is closed.

1

Close all doors, except the back 

door.

2

During the power back door clos-

ing operation, lock the doors 

using the smart key system from 

the side doors (

P.108) or the 

wireless remote control. 

(

P.108)

A buzzer sounds and the emer-

gency flashers flash to indicate that 

all the doors have been closed and 

locked.

If the electronic key is placed 

inside the vehicle after starting a 

close operation via the door 

reserve lock function, the elec-

tronic key may become locked 

inside the vehicle.

If the power back door does not 

fully close due to the operation of 

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the jam protection function, etc., 

while the back door is automati-

cally closing after a door reserve 

lock operation is performed, the 

door reserve lock function is can-

celed and all the doors will unlock.

Before leaving the vehicle, make 

sure that all the doors are closed 

and locked.

Kick sensor operating condi-

tions (vehicles with Hands Free 

Power Back Door)

The Hands Free Power Back Door 

will open/close automatically when 

the following conditions are met:

The kick sensor operation is 

enabled (

P.94)

The engine switch is in OFF.

The electronic key is within the 

operational range. (

P.128)

A foot is put near the lower center 

part of the rear bumper and 

moved away from the rear 

bumper.

The power back door may also be 

operated by putting a hand, an 

elbow, a knee, etc. near the lower 

center part of the rear bumper and 

moving it away from the rear 

bumper. Make sure to put it close 

enough to the center part of the 

rear bumper.

Situations in which the Hands 

Free Power Back Door may not 

operate properly (vehicles with 

Hands Free Power Back Door)

In the following situations, the 

Hands Free Power Back Door may 

not operate properly:

When a foot remains under the 

rear bumper

If the rear bumper is strongly hit 

with a foot or is touched for a while

If the rear bumper has been touched 
for a while, wait for a short time 
before attempting to operate the 
Hands Free Power Back Door 
again.

When operated while a person is 

too close to the rear bumper

When an external radio wave 

source interferes with the commu-

nication between the electronic 

key and the vehicle (

P.129)

When the vehicle is parked near 

an electrical noise source which 

affects the sensitivity of the Hands 

Free Power Back Door, such as a 

pay parking spot, gas station, 

electrically heated road, or fluo-

rescent light

When the vehicle is near a TV 

tower, electric power plant, radio 

station, large display, airport or 

other facility that generates strong 

radio waves or electrical noise

When a large amount of water is 

applied to the rear bumper, such 

as when the vehicle is being 

washed or in heavy rain

When mud, snow, ice, etc. is 

attached to the rear bumper

When the vehicle has been 

parked for a while near objects 

that may move and contact the 

rear bumper, such as plants

When an accessory is installed to 

the rear bumper

If an accessory has been installed, 
turn the Hands Free Power Back 
Door (kick sensor) operation setting 
off.

Preventing unintentional opera-

tion of the Hands Free Power 

Back Door (vehicles with Hands 

Free Power Back Door)

When an electronic key is in the 

operation range, the Hands Free 

Power Back Door may operate unin-

tentionally, so be careful in the fol-

lowing situations.

When a large amount of water is 

applied to the rear bumper, such 

as when the vehicle is being 

washed or in heavy rain

When dirt is wiped off the rear 

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bumper

When a small animal or small 

object, such as a ball, moves 

under the rear bumper

When an object is moved from 

under the rear bumper

If someone is swinging their legs 

while sitting on the rear bumper

If the legs or another part of some-

one’s body contacts the rear 

bumper while passing by the vehi-

cle

When the vehicle is parked near 

an electrical noise source which 

affects the sensitivity of the Hands 

Free Power Back Door, such as a 

pay parking spot, gas station, 

electrically heated road, or fluo-

rescent light

When the vehicle is near a TV 

tower, electric power plant, radio 

station, large display, airport or 

other facility that generates strong 

radio waves or electrical noise

When the vehicle is parked in a 

place where objects such as 

plants are near the rear bumper

If luggage, etc. is set near the rear 

bumper

If accessories or a vehicle cover is 

installed/removed near the rear 

bumper

When the vehicle is being towed

To prevent unintentional operation, 
turn the Hands Free Power Back 
Door (kick sensor) operation setting 
off. (

P.94)

When reconnecting the battery

To enable the power back door to 

operate properly, close the back 

door manually.

If the back door opener is inop-

erative

The back door can be unlocked 

from the inside.

1

Remove the cover.

To prevent damage, cover the tip of 

the screwdriver with a rag.

2

Loosen the screw.

3

Turn the cover.

4

Move the lever.

5

When installing, reverse the 

steps listed.

Customization

Settings (e.g. power back door 

opening angle) can be changed. 

(Customizable features: 

P.692)

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WARNING

Back door closer

In the event that the back door 

is left slightly open, the back 

door closer will automatically 

close it to the fully closed posi-

tion. It takes several seconds 

before the back door closer 

begins to operate. Be careful 

not to catch fingers or anything 

else in the back door, as this 

may cause bone fractures or 

other serious injuries.

Use caution when using the 

back door closer as it still oper-

ates when the power back door 

system is canceled.

Power back door

Observe the following precautions 

when operating the power back 

door. 

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

Check the safety of the sur-

rounding area to make sure 

there are no obstacles or any-

thing that could cause any of 

your belongings to get caught.

If anyone is in the vicinity, make 

sure they are safe and let them 

know that the back door is 

about to open or close.

If the power back door system is 

turned off while the back door is 

operating automatically, the 

automatic operation is stopped. 

The back door then has to be 

operated manually. Take extra 

care when on an incline, as the 

back door may open or close 

unexpectedly.

If the operating conditions of the 

power back door are no longer 

met, a buzzer may sound and 

the back door may stop opening 

or closing. The back door then 

has to be operated manually. 

Take extra care when on an 

incline, as the back door may 

open or close abruptly.

On an incline, the back door 

may suddenly shut after it 

opens. Make sure the back door 

is fully open and secure.

In the following situations, the 

power back door may detect an 

abnormality and automatic 

operation may be stopped. In 

this case, the back door has to 

be operated manually. Take 

extra care when on an incline, 

as the back door may open or 

close abruptly.

• When the back door contacts an 

obstacle

• When the battery voltage sud-

denly drops, such as when the 

engine switch is turned to ON or 

the engine is started during 

automatic operation

If a bicycle carrier or similar 

heavy object is attached to the 

back door, it may suddenly shut 

again after being opened, caus-

ing someone’s hands, head or 

neck to be caught and injured. 

When installing an accessory 

part to the back door, using a 

genuine Toyota part is recom-

mended.

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WARNING

Jam protection function

Observe the following precau-

tions. 

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

Never use any part of your body 

to intentionally activate the jam 

protection function.

The jam protection function may 

not work if something gets 

caught just before the back door 

fully closes. Be careful not to 

catch fingers or anything else.

The jam protection function may 

not work depending on the 

shape of the object that is 

caught. Be careful not to catch 

fingers or anything else.

Hands Free Power Back Door 

(if equipped)

Observe the following precautions 

when operating the Hands Free 

Power Back Door.

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

Check the safety of the sur-

rounding area to make sure 

there are no obstacles or any-

thing that could cause any of 

your belongings to get caught.

When putting your foot near the 

lower center part of the rear 

bumper and moving it from the 

rear bumper, be careful not to 

touch the exhaust pipes until 

they have cooled down suffi-

ciently, as touching hot exhaust 

pipes can cause burns.

Do not leave the electronic key 

within the effective range 

(detection area) of the luggage 

compartment.

NOTICE

Back door spindles

The back door is equipped with 

spindles that hold the back door in 

place.

Observe the following precau-

tions. 

Failure to do so may cause dam-

age to the back door spindle, 

resulting in malfunction.

Do not attach any foreign 

objects, such as stickers, plastic 

sheets, or adhesives to the 

spindle rod.

Do not touch the spindle rod 

with gloves or other fabric items.

Do not attach heavy accesso-

ries to the back door. When 

attaching, ask your Toyota 

dealer for details.

Do not place your hand on the 

spindle or apply lateral forces to 

it.

To prevent back door closer 

malfunction

Do not apply excessive force to 

the back door while the back door 

closer is operating. Applying 

excessive force may cause the 

back door closer to malfunction.

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NOTICE

To prevent damage to the 

power back door

Make sure that there is no ice 

between the back door and 

frame that would prevent move-

ment of the back door. Operat-

ing the power back door when 

excessive load is present on the 

back door may cause a mal-

function.

Do not apply excessive force to 

the back door while the power 

back door is operating.

Take care not to damage the 

sensors (installed on the right 

and left edges of the power 

back door) with a knife or other 

sharp object. If the sensor is 

disconnected, the power back 

door will not close automatically.

Hands Free Power Back Door 

precautions (if equipped)

The kick sensor is located behind 

lower center part of the rear 

bumper. Observe the following to 

ensure that the Hands Free 

Power Back Door function oper-

ates properly:

Keep the lower center part of 

the rear bumper clean at all 

times.

If the lower center part of the 

rear bumper is dirty or covered 

with snow, the kick sensor may 

not operate. In this situation, 

clean off the dirt or snow, move 

the vehicle from the current 

position and then check if the 

kick sensor operates.

If it does not operate, have the 

vehicle inspected by your Toy-

ota dealer.

Do not apply coatings that have 

a rain clearing (hydrophilic) 

effect, or other coatings, to the 

lower center part of the rear 

bumper.

Do not park the vehicle near 

objects that may move and con-

tact the lower center part of the 

rear bumper, such as grass or 

trees.

If the vehicle has been parked 

for a while near objects that 

may move and contact the 

lower center part of the rear 

bumper, such as grass or trees, 

the kick sensor may not oper-

ate. In this situation, move the 

vehicle from the current position 

and then check if the kick sen-

sor operates. If it does not oper-

ate, have the vehicle inspected 

by your Toyota dealer.

Do not subject the kick sensor 

or its surrounding area to a 

strong impact.

If the kick sensor or its sur-

rounding area has been sub-

jected to a strong impact, the 

kick sensor may not operate 

properly. If the kick sensor does 

not operate in the following situ-

ations, have the vehicle 

inspected by your Toyota 

dealer.

• The kick sensor or its surround-

ing area has been subjected to 

a strong impact.

• The lower center part of the rear 

bumper is scratched or dam-

aged.

Do not disassemble the rear 

bumper.

Do not attach stickers to the 

rear bumper.

Do not paint the rear bumper.

If a bicycle carrier or similar 

heavy object is attached to the 

power back door, disable the 

kick sensor. (

P.94)

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The settings of the power back 
door system can be changed by 
displaying the “Vehicle Set-
tings” - “PBD” screen from the 

 screen of the multi-informa-

tion display. (

P.94)

The changed power back door set-
tings are not reset by turning the 
engine switch to OFF. In order to 
restore the original settings, they 
need to be changed back on the 

 screen of the multi-information 

display.

The open position of the power 
back door can be adjusted.

1

Stop the back door in the 
desirable position. (

P.118)

2

Press and hold the power 
back door switch on the back 
door for approximately 2 sec-
onds.

When the settings are completed, 

the buzzer sounds 4 times.
When opening the back door the 

next time, the back door will stop at 

that position.

Canceling the adjusted open 

position of the back door

Press and hold the power back door 

switch on the back door for approxi-

mately 7 seconds.
After the buzzer sounds 4 times, it 

sounds twice more. When the 

power back door does the opening 

operation the next time, the door will 

open to the initial settings position.

Customization

The opening position can be set 

with the multi-information display. 

(

P.94)

Priority for the stop position is given 

to the last position set by either the 

power back door switch on the back 

door or multi-information display.

Changing settings of the 
power back door system 
(vehicles with power back 
door)

Adjusting the open posi-
tion of the back door 
(vehicles with power back 
door)

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: If equipped

Antenna location

Antennas outside the cabin 
(front)

Antennas outside the cabin 
(rear) (if equipped)

Antenna outside the luggage 
compartment

Antennas inside the cabin

Effective range (areas within 

which the electronic key is 

detected)

When locking or unlocking the 
doors

The system can be operated when 
the electronic key is within about 2.3 
ft. (0.7 m) of the front door handles, 
rear door handles (if equipped) and 
back door opener switch. (Only the 
doors detecting the key can be 
operated.)

When starting the engine or 
changing engine switch modes

The system can be operated when 
the electronic key is inside the vehi-
cle.

If an alarm sounds or a warning 

message is displayed

An alarm sounds and warning mes-

sage displays shown on the multi-

information display are used to pro-

tect against unexpected accidents 

or theft of the vehicle resulting from 

erroneous operation. When a warn-

ing message is displayed, take 

appropriate measures based on the 

displayed message.
When only an alarm sounds, cir-

cumstances and correction proce-

dures are as follows.

Smart key system

*

The following operations 
can be performed simply by 
carrying the electronic key 
on your person, for example 
in your pocket. The driver 
should always carry the 
electronic key.

Locks and unlocks the side 
doors (

P.108)

Locks and unlocks the back 
door (

P.115)

Starts the engine (

P.194)

A

B

C

D

A

B

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3

Before 

driving

When an exterior alarm sounds 

once for 5 seconds

When an interior alarm pings con-

tinuously

Battery-saving function

The battery-saving function will be 

activated in order to prevent the 

electronic key battery and the bat-

tery from being discharged while the 

vehicle is not in operation for a long 

time.

In the following situations, the 

smart key system may take some 

time to unlock the doors.

• The electronic key has been left in 

an area of approximately 6 ft. (2 

m) of the outside of the vehicle for 

10 minutes or longer.

• The smart key system has not 

been used for 5 days or longer.

If the smart key system has not 

been used for 14 days or longer, 

the doors cannot be unlocked at 

any doors except the driver’s door. 

In this case, take hold of the 

driver’s door handle, or use the 

wireless remote control or the 

mechanical key, to unlock the 

doors.

Turning an electronic key to 

battery-saving mode

When battery-saving mode is set, 

battery depletion is minimized by 

stopping the electronic key from 

receiving radio waves.

Press 

 twice while pressing 

and holding 

.

Confirm that the electronic key indi-
cator flashes 4 times. 
While the battery-saving mode is 
set, the smart key system cannot be 
used. To cancel the function, press 
any of the electronic key buttons.

Electronic keys that will not be 

used for long periods of time can 

be set to the battery-saving mode 

in advance.

Conditions affecting operation

The smart key system uses weak 

radio waves. In the following situa-

tions, the communication between 

the electronic key and the vehicle 

may be affected, preventing the 

smart key system, wireless remote 

control and engine immobilizer sys-

tem from operating properly.

(Ways of coping: 

P.653)

When the electronic key battery is 

depleted

Near a TV tower, electric power 

plant, gas station, radio station, 

large display, airport or other facil-

ity that generates strong radio 

waves or electrical noise

When the electronic key is in con-

Situation

Correction pro-

cedure

An attempt was 
made to lock the 
vehicle while a 
door was open.

Close all of the 
doors and lock 
the doors again.

Situation

Correction pro-

cedure

The engine 
switch was 
turned to ACC 
while the driver’s 
door was open 
(or the driver’s 
door was opened 
while the engine 
switch was in 
ACC).

Turn the engine 
switch to OFF 
and close the 
driver’s door.

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tact with, or is covered by the fol-

lowing metallic objects

• Cards to which aluminum foil is 

attached

• Cigarette boxes that have alumi-

num foil inside

• Metallic wallets or bags

• Coins

• Hand warmers made of metal

• Media such as CDs and DVDs

When other wireless key (that 

emits radio waves) is being used 

nearby

When carrying the electronic key 

together with the following devices 

that emit radio waves

• Portable radio, cellular phone, 

cordless phone or other wireless 

communication devices

• Another vehicle’s electronic key or 

a wireless key that emits radio 

waves

• Personal computers or personal 

digital assistants (PDAs)

• Digital audio players

• Portable game systems

If window tint with a metallic con-

tent or metallic objects are 

attached to the rear window

When the electronic key is placed 

near a battery charger or elec-

tronic devices

When parking in a coin-operated 

parking lot (Radio waves used to 

detect vehicles may affect the 

smart key system.)

Note for the entry function

Even when the electronic key is 

within the effective range (detec-

tion areas), the system may not 

operate properly in the following 

cases:

• The electronic key is too close to 

the window or outside door han-

dle, near the ground, or in a high 

place when the doors are locked 

or unlocked.

• The electronic key is on the instru-

ment panel, luggage cover or 

floor, or in the door pockets or 

glove box when the engine is 

started or engine switch modes 

are changed.

Do not leave the electronic key on 

top of the instrument panel or near 

the door pockets when exiting the 

vehicle. Depending on the radio 

wave reception conditions, it may 

be detected by the antenna out-

side the cabin and the door will 

become lockable from the outside, 

possibly trapping the electronic 

key inside the vehicle.

As long as the electronic key is 

within the effective range, the 

doors may be locked or unlocked 

by anyone. However, only the 

doors detecting the electronic key 

can be used to unlock the vehicle.

Even if the electronic key is not 

inside the vehicle, it may be possi-

ble to start the engine if the elec-

tronic key is near the window.

The doors may unlock if a large 

amount of water splashes on the 

door handle, such as in the rain or 

in a car wash when the electronic 

key is within the effective range. 

(The doors will automatically be 

locked after approximately 60 sec-

onds if the doors are not opened 

and closed.)

If the wireless remote control is 

used to lock the doors when the 

electronic key is near the vehicle, 

there is a possibility that the door 

may not be unlocked by the entry 

function. (Use the wireless remote 

control to unlock the doors.)

Touching the door lock sensor 

while wearing gloves may delay or 

prevent lock operation. Remove 

the gloves and touch the lock sen-

sor again.

When the lock operation is per-

formed using the lock sensor, rec-

ognition signals will be shown up 

to two consecutive times. After 

this, no recognition signals will be 

given.

If the door handle becomes wet 

while the electronic key is within 

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3

Before 

driving

the effective range, the door may 

lock and unlock repeatedly. In that 

case, follow the following correc-

tion procedures to wash the vehi-

cle:

• Place the electronic key in a loca-

tion 6 ft. (2 m) or more away from 

the vehicle. (Take care to ensure 

that the key is not stolen.)

• Set the electronic key to battery-

saving mode to disable the smart 

key system. (

P.129)

If the electronic key is inside the 

vehicle and a door handle 

becomes wet during a car wash, a 

message may be shown on the 

multi-information display and a 

buzzer will sound outside the vehi-

cle. To turn off the alarm, lock all 

the doors.

The lock sensor may not work 

properly if it comes into contact 

with ice, snow, mud, etc. Clean 

the lock sensor and attempt to 

operate it again, or use the lock 

sensor on the lower part of the 

door handle.

A sudden approach to the effec-

tive range or door handle may pre-

vent the doors from being 

unlocked. In this case, return the 

door handle to the original position 

and check that the doors unlock 

before pulling the door handle 

again.

If there is another electronic key in 

the detection area, it may take 

slightly longer to unlock the doors 

after the door handle is gripped.

When the vehicle is not driven 

for extended periods

To prevent theft of the vehicle, do 

not leave the electronic key within 

6 ft. (2 m) of the vehicle.

The smart key system can be 

deactivated in advance. (

P.691)

Battery-saving mode can reduce 

the power consumption of elec-

tronic keys. (

P.129)

To operate the system properly

Make sure to carry the electronic 

key when operating the system. Do 

not get the electronic key too close 

to the vehicle when operating the 

system from the outside of the vehi-

cle.
Depending on the position and hold-

ing condition of the electronic key, 

the key may not be detected cor-

rectly and the system may not oper-

ate properly. (The alarm may go off 

accidentally, or the door lock pre-

vention may not operate.)

If the smart key system does 

not operate properly

Locking and unlocking the doors: 

Use the mechanical key. (

P.653)

Starting the engine: 

P.654

Customization

Settings (e.g. smart key system) 

can be changed.

(Customizable features: 

P.691)

If the smart key system has been 

deactivated in a customized setting, 

refer to the explanations for the fol-

lowing operations.

Locking and unlocking the doors:

Use the wireless remote control or 

mechanical key. (

P.108, 653)

Starting the engine and changing 

engine switch modes: 

P.654

Stopping the engine: 

P.196

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Certification for the smart key system

For vehicles sold in the U.S.A., Hawaii, American Samoa, Guam, Saipan 

and Puerto Rico

For vehicles sold in Canada

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3

Before 

driving

WARNING

Caution regarding interfer-

ence with electronic devices

People with implantable car-

diac pacemakers, cardiac 

resynchronization therapy-

pacemakers or implantable car-

dioverter defibrillators should 

maintain a reasonable distance 

between themselves and the 

smart key system antennas. 

(

P.128)

The radio waves may affect the 

operation of such devices. If 

necessary, the entry function 

can be disabled. Ask your Toy-

ota dealer for details, such as 

the frequency of radio waves 

and timing of the emitted radio 

waves. Then, consult your doc-

tor to see if you should disable 

the entry function.

Users of any electrical medical 

device other than implantable 

cardiac pacemakers, cardiac 

resynchronization therapy-

pacemakers or implantable car-

dioverter defibrillators should 

consult the manufacturer of the 

device for information about its 

operation under the influence of 

radio waves.

Radio waves could have unex-

pected effects on the operation 

of such medical devices.

Ask your Toyota dealer for details 

on disabling the entry function.

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3-3.Adjusting the seats

Manual seat

1

Seat position adjustment 
lever

2

Seatback angle adjustment 
lever

3

Vertical height adjustment 
lever (driver’s side only)

Power seat (driver’s side 
only)

1

Seat position adjustment 
switch

2

Seatback angle adjustment 
switch

3

Seat cushion (front) angle 
adjustment switch

4

Vertical height adjustment 
switch

5

Lumbar support adjustment 
switch

When adjusting the seat

Take care when adjusting the seat 

so that the head restraint does not 

touch the ceiling.

Front seats

The seats can be adjusted 
(longitudinally, vertically, 
etc.). Adjust the seat to 
ensure the correct driving 
posture.

Adjustment procedure

WARNING

When adjusting the seat posi-

tion

Take care when adjusting the 

seat position to ensure that 

other passengers are not 

injured by the moving seat.

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3

Before 

driving

Pull the seatback angle adjust-
ment lever 

, and adjust the 

seatback angle.

WARNING

Do not put your hands under the 

seat or near the moving parts to 

avoid injury.

Fingers or hands may become 

jammed in the seat mechanism.

Make sure to leave enough 

space around the feet so they 

do not get stuck.

Manual seat only: After adjust-

ing the seat, make sure that the 

seat is locked in position.

Seat adjustment

To reduce the risk of sliding under 

the lap belt during a collision, do 

not recline the seat more than 

necessary.

If the seat is too reclined, the lap 

belt may slide past the hips and 

apply restraint forces directly to 

the abdomen, or your neck may 

contact the shoulder belt, increas-

ing the risk of death or serious 

injury in the event of an accident.

Adjustments should not be made 

while driving as the seat may 

unexpectedly move and cause 

the driver to lose control of the 

vehicle.

Rear seats

Reclining adjustments and 
folding the seatbacks can 
be done with lever opera-
tion.

Adjustment procedure

WARNING

When operating the seatback

Observe the following precau-

tions.

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

Keep other passengers from 

being hit with the seatback.

Do not bring your hands close 

to the moving parts or between 

the seats, as well as do not let 

any part of your body get 

caught.

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Before folding down the 
seatbacks

1

Park the vehicle in a safe 
place.

Apply the parking brake (

P.203) 

and shift the shift lever to P. 

(

P.200)

2

Adjust the position of the 
front seat and the angle of 
the seatback. (

P.134)

Depending on the position of the 

front seat, if the seatback is folded 

backward, it may interfere with the 

operation of the rear seat.

3

Lift up and push down the 
head restraints of the rear 
outboard seats, and lower 
the head restraint of the rear 
center seat. (

P.140)

4

Stow the armrest of the rear 
seat if it is pulled out. 
(

P.547)

This step is not necessary when 

operating the left side seat only.

Folding down the seat-
backs

While pulling the seatback angle 
adjustment lever 

, fold the 

seatback down.

Returning the rear seat-
backs

To avoid trapping the seat belt 
between the seat and the inside 
of the vehicle, pass the seat belt 
outside the seat belt guide 

 

and then return the seatback 
securely to the locked position.

WARNING

After adjusting the seat, make 

sure that the seat is locked in 

position.

If the seatback is not securely 

locked, the red marking will be 

visible. Make sure that the red 

marking is not visible.

Folding down the rear 
seatbacks

WARNING

Observe the following precau-

tions.

Failure to do so may result in 

death or serious injury.

A

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3

Before 

driving

*

: If equipped

Recording procedure

1

Check that the shift lever is in 
P.

2

Turn the engine switch to 
ON.

3

Adjust the driver’s seat to the 
desired positions.

4

While pressing the “SET” but-
ton, press button “1” or “2” 
until the buzzer sounds.

If the selected button has already 

been preset, the previously 

recorded position will be overwrit-

WARNING

When folding the rear seat-

backs down

Do not fold the seatbacks down 

while driving.

Stop the vehicle on level 

ground, set the parking brake 

and shift the shift lever to P.

Do not allow anyone to sit on a 

folded seatback or in the lug-

gage compartment while driv-

ing.

Do not allow children to enter 

the luggage compartment.

Do not operate the rear seat if it 

is occupied.

Be careful not to get feet or 

hands caught in the moving 

parts or joints of the seats 

during operation.

Do not allow children to operate 

the seat.

After returning the rear seat-

back to the upright position

Make sure that the seatback is 

securely locked in position by 

lightly pushing it back and forth.

If the seatback is not securely 

locked, the red marking will be 

visible. Make sure that the red 

marking is not visible.

Check that the seat belts are 

not twisted or caught in the 

seatback.

Driving position mem-

ory

*

This feature automatically 
adjusts the driver’s seat to 
suit your preferences.
Your preferred driving posi-
tion (the position of the 
driver’s seat) can be 
recorded and recalled by 
pressing a button.
Two different driving posi-
tions can be recorded into 
memory.
Each electronic key can be 
registered to recall your pre-
ferred driving position.

Recording/recalling a 
driving position

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ten.

Recall procedure

1

Check that the shift lever is in 
P.

2

Turn the engine switch to 
ON.

3

Press one of the buttons for 
the driving position you want 
to recall until the buzzer 
sounds.

To stop the position recall oper-

ation part-way through

Perform any of the following:

Press the “SET” button.

Press button “1” or “2”.

Operate any of the seat adjust-

ment switches.

Seat positions that can be 

memorized (

P.134)

The adjusted positions other than 

the position adjusted by lumbar sup-

port switch can be recorded.

Operating the driving position 

memory after turning the 

engine switch to OFF

Recorded seat positions can be 

activated up to 180 seconds after 

the driver’s door is opened and 

another 60 seconds after it is closed 

again.

In order to correctly use the 

driving position memory func-

tion

If a seat position is already in the 

furthest possible position and the 

seat is operated in the same direc-

tion, the recorded position may be 

slightly different when it is recalled.

When recalling the driving posi-

tion

Take care when recalling the driving 

position so that the head restraint 

does not touch the ceiling.

If the battery is disconnected

The memorized positions are 

erased.

Registering procedure

Record your driving position to 
button “1” or “2” before perform-
ing the following:
Carry only the key you want to 
register, and then close the 

WARNING

Seat adjustment caution

Take care during seat adjustment 

so that the seat does not strike 

the rear passenger or squeeze 

your body against the steering 

wheel.

Registering/recall/cancel-
ing a driving position to 
an electronic key (mem-
ory recall function)

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3

Before 

driving

driver’s door. 
If 2 or more keys are in the vehi-
cle, the driving position cannot 
be recorded properly.

1

Check that the shift lever is in 
P.

2

Turn the engine switch to 
ON.

3

Recall the driving position 
that you want to record.

4

While pressing the recalled 
button, press and hold the 
door lock switch (either lock 
or unlock) until the buzzer 
sounds.

If the button could not be regis-

tered, the buzzer sounds continu-

ously for approximately 3 seconds.

Recall procedure

Make sure that the doors are 
locked before recalling the driv-
ing position.Carry the electronic 
key that has been registered to 
the driving position, and then 
unlock and open the driver’s 
door using the smart key system 
or wireless remote control.

The driving position will move to the 
recorded position.
If the driving position is in a position 

that has already been recorded, the 
seat will not move.

Cancelation procedure

Carry only the key you want to 
cancel and then close the 
driver’s door.
If 2 or more keys are in the vehi-
cle, the driving position cannot 
be canceled properly.

1

Check that the shift lever is in 
P.

2

Turn the engine switch to 
ON.

3

While pressing the “SET” but-
ton, press and hold the door 
lock switch (either lock or 
unlock) until the buzzer 
sounds twice.

If the button could not be canceled, 

the buzzer sounds continuously for 

approximately 3 seconds.

Recalling the driving position 

using the memory recall func-

tion

Different driving positions can be 

registered for each electronic key. 

Therefore, the driving position that 

is recalled may be different 

depending on the key being car-

ried.

If a door other than the driver’s 

door is unlocked with smart key 

system, the driving position can-

not be recalled. In this case, press 

the driving position button which 

has been set.

Customization

Settings (e.g. the unlock door set-

tings of the memory recall function) 

can be customized. (Customizable 

features: 

P.693)

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Front seats

1

Up

Pull the head restraints up.

2

Down

Push the head restraint down while 
pressing the lock release button 

.

Center rear seat

1

Up

Pull the head restraints up.

2

Down

Push the head restraint down while 
pressing the lock release button 

.

Outboard rear seats

Head restraints cannot be 
adjusted.

Adjusting the height of the head 

restraints (front seats)

Make sure that the head restraints 

are adjusted so that the center of 

the head restraint is closest to the 

top of your ears.

Adjusting the center rear seat 

head restraint

Always raise the head restraint one 

level from the stowed position when 

using.

Head restraints

Head restraints are provided 
for all seats.

WARNING

Head restraint precautions

Observe the following precautions 

regarding the head restraints.

Failure to do so may result in 

death or serious injury.

Use the head restraints 

designed for each respective 

seat.

Adjust the head restraints to the 

correct position at all times.

After adjusting the head 

restraints, push down on them 

and make sure they are locked 

in position.

Do not drive with the head 

restraints removed.

Vertical adjustment

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3

Before 

driving

Pull the head restraint up while 
pressing the lock release button 

.

If the head restraint touches the 
ceiling, making the removal difficult, 
change the seat height or angle. 
(

P.134)

Front and center rear seats

Align the head restraint with the 
installation holes and push it 
down to the lock position.
Press and hold the lock release 
button 

 when lowering the 

head restraint.

Outboard rear seats

Align the head restraint with the 
installation holes and push it 
down to the lowest lock position.

Removing the head 
restraints

Installing the head 
restraints

A

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