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Toyota RAV 4 IV CA40 (2015 — 2019)
, описывает принцип работы и основные моменты эксплуатации устройства.

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RAV4-HV_OM_OM42B81U_(U)

Pictorial index

Search by illustration

1

For safety

and security

Make sure to read through them

2

Instrument

cluster

How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of

warning lights and indicators, etc.

3

Operation of

each component

Opening and closing the doors and windows,

adjustment before driving, etc.

4

Driving

Operations and advice which are necessary for

driving

5

Audio system

Operating the audio system

6

Interior features

Usage of the interior features, etc.

7

Maintenance

and care

Caring for your vehicle and maintenance

procedures

8

When trouble

arises

What to do in case of malfunction or emergency

9

Vehicle

specifications

Vehicle specifications, customizable features, etc.

10

For owners

Reporting safety defects for US owners, and seat

belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian

owners

Index

Search by symptom

Search alphabetically

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  • Contents

  • Table of Contents

  • Troubleshooting

  • Bookmarks

Quick Links

For safety

1

and security

Instrument

2

cluster

3

each component

4

5

6

7

and care

When trouble

8

arises

Vehicle

9

specifications

10

RAV4-HV_OM_OM42B81U_(U)

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Make sure to read through them

How to read the gauges and meters, the variety of

adjustment before driving, etc.

Operations and advice which are necessary for

Usage of the interior features, etc.

Caring for your vehicle and maintenance

procedures

What to do in case of malfunction or emergency

belt and SRS airbag instructions for Canadian

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Добрый день! В инструкции по эксплуатации не могу найти описание предохранителей, какой за что отвечает… не встречали такого случайно?

не находил я там такого, думаю это надо искать в технической части toyota-tech.eu но там возможно будет за деньги.

Обычно такие вещи в других авто описаны в инструкции по эксплуатации…((( чтоб человек сам мог поменять предохранитель

Спасибо. А в чем между ними разница? Файлов три штуки, размер тоже разный.

1 мультимедия и навигация и еще 2 файла один на бензин другой для Гибрида

Спасибо за инструкцию на русском языке! я живу в Эстонии и у
нас мануал только на эстонском или на английском.

Во как, масло уже 0-16 вязкость )))

посмотрим на деле как будет скоро туда поеду менять масло


GP-BlackAngel

Во как, масло уже 0-16 вязкость )))

Допускается до тридцатки. Я буду двадцатку лить, наверное.

Спасибо. Интересно почитать и… помечтать ;)

да только навигатора нету, его только за доп $ ставят, сколько пока не знаю, не узнавал )

Я езжу на Volkswagen Passat B5

ОД берет около 1000 Евро.
Это аппаратный блок навигации + софт + набор карт (Европа кажется).
В интернете вроде как на 25.35% можно дешевле найти (на 5 кузов).

Да не мало денег они хотят ))

Я езжу на Volkswagen Passat B5

Денег не мало, но в эту стоимость входит аппаратный блок + лицензии за карты какому-то сервису…

Я, например, не планирую ее покупать, и при этом рад, что эту тысячу «теоретически скинули» со стоимости автомобиля :)
Мы ведь все понимаем, что бесплатного ничего не бывает…


eugene333ua

ОД берет около 1000 Евро.
Это аппаратный блок навигации + софт + набор карт (Европа кажется).
В интернете вроде как на 25.35% можно дешевле найти (на 5 кузов).

У нас она входит в пакет с подогревами руля, лобового, бесключевым доступом, передним парктроником и электробагажником.

Я езжу на Volkswagen Passat B5


enigda

да только навигатора нету, его только за доп $ ставят, сколько пока не знаю, не узнавал )

А так ли нужна штатная навигация?
В городах googl карты с онлайн состоянием пробок намного удобнее (или аналог).
Для заграничных поездок есть maps.me…

мне и телефона хватает на Навителе )) но было интересно сколько штатная будет а то кнопка есть а функционал под нее нету ))

Имея в автомобиле 5 USB гнезд, навигацию можно не покупать. Только вот в RAV4 толку нету от этих USB. Ни Carplay, ни Android Auto неработают.

в моей комплектации 3 USB, один в торпеде 2 для зарядки задних пассажиров. в RAV4 есть Mirrorlink, и пока я свой S7 не подружил с ним, чтоб передать то что я хочу а не то что он может, время покажет может что-то найду как с ним поладить.

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  • Table of Contents

    2

  • Main Owner’s Manual

    8

  • Noise from under Vehicle after Turning off the Hybrid System

    8

  • Accessories, Spare Parts and Modification of Your Toyota

    8

  • For Your Information

    8

  • Installation of a Mobile Two-Way Radio System

    9

  • Vehicle Data Recordings

    10

  • Data Transmission

    10

  • Data Usage

    10

  • Event Data Recorder

    11

  • Disclosure of the EDR Data

    11

  • Driving

    11

  • Scrapping of Your Toyota

    12

  • Perchlorate Material

    12

  • General Precautions While Driving

    12

  • General Precautions Regarding Children’s Safety

    12

  • Reading this Manual

    14

  • How to Search

    15

  • Pictorial Index

    16

  • Exterior

    16

  • Instrument Panel

    18

  • Audio System

    19

  • Switches

    20

  • Interior

    23

  • For Safety and Security

    25

  • Floor Mat

    26

  • For Safe Use before Driving

    26

  • For Safe Driving

    28

  • Correct Driving Posture

    28

  • Correct Use of the Seat Belts

    28

  • Adjusting the Mirrors

    28

  • Seat Belts

    30

  • Fastening and Releasing the Seat Belt (Except for the Rear Center Seat)

    30

  • Fastening the Seat Belt (for the Rear Center Seat)

    31

  • Releasing and Stowing the Seat Belt (for the Rear Center Seat)

    32

  • Adjusting the Seat Belt Shoulder Anchor Height (Front Seats)

    33

  • Seat Belt Pretensioners (Front Seats)

    33

  • Wearing a Seat Belt

    35

  • Pregnant Women

    35

  • People Suffering Illness

    35

  • When Children Are in the Vehicle

    36

  • Seat Belt Pretensioners

    36

  • Adjustable Shoulder Anchor

    36

  • Seat Belt Damage and Wear

    36

  • When Using the Rear Center Seat Belt

    37

  • Using a Seat Belt Extender

    37

  • SRS Airbags

    38

  • SRS Front Airbags

    39

  • SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags

    39

  • SRS Airbag System Components

    40

  • SRS Airbag Precautions

    41

  • Modification and Disposal of SRS Airbag System Components

    45

  • If the SRS Airbags Deploy

    45

  • SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Front Airbags)

    46

  • SRS Airbag Deployment Conditions (SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags)

    46

  • Conditions under Which the SRS Airbags May Deploy (Inflate), Other than a Collision

    47

  • Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags (SRS Front Airbags)

    47

  • Types of Collisions that May Not Deploy the SRS Airbags (SRS Side and Curtain Shield Airbags)

    48

  • When to Contact Your Toyota Dealer

    49

  • Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    51

  • Condition and Operation in the Front Passenger Occupant Classification System

    52

  • Adult

    52

  • Child

    53

  • Child Restraint System with Infant

    53

  • Unoccupied

    54

  • There Is a Mulfunction in the System

    55

  • Front Passenger Occupant Classification System Precautions

    56

  • Safety Information for Children

    58

  • Child Restraint Systems

    59

  • Points to Remember

    59

  • Types of Child Restraints

    60

  • Selecting an Appropriate Child Restraint System

    60

  • Child Restraint Precautions

    61

  • When the Child Restraint System Is Not in Use

    62

  • Installing Child Restraints

    63

  • Child Restraint LATCH Anchors

    63

  • Anchor Brackets (for Top Tether Strap)

    63

  • Installation with LATCH System

    64

  • For Owners

    64

  • Installing Child Restraint Using a Seat Belt (Child Restraint Lock Function Belt)

    66

  • Rear-Facing — Infant Seat/Convertible Seat

    66

  • Forward-Facing — Convertible Seat

    68

  • Booster Seat

    70

  • Removing a Child Restraint Installed with a Seat Belt

    71

  • Child Restraint System with a Top Tether Strap

    71

  • Laws and Regulations Pertaining to Anchorages

    71

  • When Installing a Booster Seat

    72

  • When Installing a Child Restraint System

    72

  • Do Not Use a Seat Belt Extender

    73

  • To Correctly Attach a Child Restraint System to the Anchors

    73

  • Exhaust Gas Precautions

    74

  • Important Points While Driving

    74

  • When Parking

    74

  • Exhaust Pipe

    74

  • Hybrid System Features

    75

  • Vehicle Proximity Notification System

    76

  • When Stopped/During Start off

    76

  • During Normal Driving

    76

  • When Accelerating Sharply

    76

  • Regenerative Braking

    77

  • EV Indicator

    77

  • Conditions in Which the Gasoline Engine May Not Stop

    77

  • Charging the Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)

    77

  • After the 12-Volt Battery Has Discharged or When the Terminal Has Been Removed and Installed During Exchange, Etc.

    78

  • Sounds and Vibrations Specific to a Hybrid Vehicle

    78

  • Maintenance, Repair, Recycling and Disposal

    78

  • Customization

    78

  • Hybrid System Precautions

    79

  • Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Air Intake and Discharge Vents

    80

  • Emergency Shut off System

    80

  • Hybrid Warning Message

    80

  • Running out of Fuel

    81

  • Electromagnetic Waves

    81

  • Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)

    81

  • High Voltage Precautions

    81

  • Road Accident Cautions

    82

  • System Maintenance

    84

  • Conditions that May Cause the System to Malfunction

    84

  • Theft Deterrent System Immobilizer System

    84

  • Certifications for the Immobilizer System

    85

  • For Vehicles Sold in Canada

    85

  • To Ensure the System Operates Correctly

    86

  • Instrument Cluster

    87

  • Warning Lights and Indicators

    88

  • Warning Lights

    89

  • Indicators

    91

  • If a Safety System Warning Light Does Not Come on

    92

  • Gauges and Meters

    93

  • Changing the Odometer and Trip Meter Display

    94

  • Instrument Panel Light Control

    94

  • The Meters and Display Illuminate When

    95

  • Hybrid System Indicator

    95

  • Outside Temperature Display

    95

  • Pop-Up Display

    95

  • The Information Display at Low Temperatures

    96

  • To Prevent Damage to the Engine and Its Components

    96

  • Multi-Information Display

    97

  • Display Contents

    97

  • Operating the Meter Control Switches

    98

  • Drive Information

    98

  • Average Fuel Economy

    98

  • Range (after Refuel)

    98

  • Settings Display

    99

  • Display off

    99

  • System Check Display

    100

  • Suspension of the Settings Display

    100

  • Caution for Use While Driving

    100

  • Cautions During Setting up the Display

    100

  • Energy Monitor Consumption Screen

    101

  • Vehicles with Entune Audio

    101

  • Vehicles with Entune Audio Plus or Entune Premium Audio with Navigation

    101

  • When the Vehicle Is Powered by the Electric Motor (Traction Motor)

    102

  • When the Vehicle Is Powered by both the Gasoline Engine and the Electric Motor (Traction Motor)

    102

  • When the Vehicle Is Powered by the Gasoline Engine

    102

  • When the Vehicle Is Charging the Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery)

    103

  • When There Is no Energy Flow

    103

  • Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Status

    103

  • Fuel Consumption

    104

  • Trip Information

    104

  • Past Record

    105

  • Resetting the Data

    105

  • Updating the Past Record Data

    105

  • Cruising Range

    105

  • Operation of each Component

    107

  • Wireless Remote Control

    108

  • Using the Mechanical Key

    108

  • Key Information Keys

    108

  • Certification of Wireless Remote Control

    110

  • To Prevent Key Damage

    112

  • Carrying the Electronic Key on Your Person

    112

  • In Case of a Smart Key System Malfunction or Other Key-Related Problems

    112

  • When an Electronic Key Is Lost

    112

  • Opening, Closing and Locking the Doors

    113

  • Side Doors

    113

  • Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Outside

    113

  • Smart Key System

    113

  • Operation Signals

    114

  • Security Feature

    114

  • When the Door Canot be Locked by the Lock Sensor on the Upper Part of the Door Handle

    114

  • Door Lock Buzzer

    114

  • Unlocking and Locking the Doors from the Inside

    115

  • Locking the Front Doors from the Outside Without a Key

    115

  • Door Lock Switch

    115

  • Inside Lock Buttons

    115

  • Rear Door Child-Protector Lock

    116

  • Automatic Door Locking and Unlocking Systems

    116

  • Switching the Door Unlock Function

    117

  • Impact Detection Door Lock Release System

    117

  • When All the Doors Are Locked with Entry Function or Wireless Remote Control

    117

  • To Prevent an Accident

    118

  • Back Door

    119

  • Locking and Unlocking the Back Door

    119

  • Opening/Closing the Back Door from Inside the Vehicle (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    119

  • Opening the Back Door from Outside the Vehicle

    120

  • Back Door Opener

    120

  • Wireless Remote Control (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    120

  • Touchless Sensor (Vehicles with Touchless Power Back Door)

    121

  • Power Back Door Switch (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    122

  • When Closing the Back Door

    122

  • Canceling the Power Back Door System (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    123

  • Canceling the Touchless Power Back Door System (Vehicles with Touchless Power Back Door)

    123

  • Adjusting the Open Position of the Back Door (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    124

  • Using the Multi-Information Display

    124

  • Using the Power Back Door Switch

    124

  • Luggage Compartment Light

    124

  • Vehicles Without Power Back Door

    125

  • Back Door Operation

    126

  • Jam Protection Function (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    126

  • When Reconnecting the 12-Volt Battery (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    126

  • Fall-Down Protection Function (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    127

  • Back Door Closing Assist (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    127

  • Canceling the Adjusted Open Position of the Back Door (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    127

  • Situations in Which the Touchless Sensor May Operate Unintentionally (Vehicles with Touchless Power Back Door)

    127

  • Situations in Which the Touchless Sensor Does Not Operate Properly (Vehicles with Touchless Power Back Door)

    128

  • Operating the Back Door

    129

  • Back Door Closer (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    131

  • Power Back Door

    132

  • Back Door Damper Stays (Vehicles Without Power Back Door)

    133

  • Back Door Spindles (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    134

  • To Prevent Back Door Closer Malfunction (Vehicles with Power Back Door)

    134

  • To Prevent Damage to the Power Back Door

    134

  • Touchless Sensor Precautions (Vehicles with Touchless Power Back Door)

    135

  • Antenna Location

    136

  • Effective Range

    136

  • Smart Key System

    136

  • Alarms and Warning Indicators

    137

  • Battery-Saving Function

    137

  • Electronic Key Battery-Saving Function

    138

  • Conditions Affecting Operation

    138

  • Note for the Entry Function

    139

  • When the Vehicle Is Not Driven for Extended Periods

    140

  • To Operate the System Properly

    140

  • If the Smart Key System Does Not Operate Properly

    140

  • Electronic Key Battery Depletion

    141

  • If the Smart Key System Has Been Deactivated in Customized Setting

    141

  • Certification for the Smart Key System

    142

  • Caution Regarding Interference with Electronic Devices

    144

  • Adjusting the Seats

    145

  • Front Seats

    145

  • Adjustment Procedure

    145

  • Manual Seat

    145

  • When Adjusting the Seat Position

    146

  • Seat Adjustment

    146

  • Rear Seats

    147

  • Folding down the Rear Seatbacks

    148

  • Before Folding down the Rear Seatbacks

    148

  • After Returning the Rear Seatback to the Upright Position

    149

  • Stowing the Seat Belts

    149

  • Driving Position Memory

    150

  • Recording Procedure

    150

  • Recall Procedure

    151

  • To Stop the Position Recall Operation Part-Way through

    151

  • Operating the Driving Position Memory after Turning the Hybrid Sysytem off

    151

  • Seat Adjustment Caution

    151

  • Head Restraints

    152

  • Folding the Head Restraints (Outboard Rear Seats Only)

    152

  • Removing the Head Restraints

    153

  • Installing the Head Restraints

    153

  • Adjusting the Height of the Head Restraints

    154

  • Adjusting the Rear Center Seat Head Restraint

    154

  • Head Restraint Precautions

    154

  • Steering Wheel

    155

  • Horn

    155

  • After Adjusting the Steering Wheel

    155

  • Caution While Driving

    156

  • Adjusting the Steering Wheel and Mirrors

    157

  • Inside Rear View Mirror

    157

  • Adjusting the Height of Rear View Mirror

    157

  • Anti-Glare Function

    157

  • Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    158

  • To Prevent Sensor Error (Vehicles with Auto Anti-Glare Inside Rear View Mirror)

    158

  • Outside Rear View Mirrors

    159

  • Folding the Mirrors

    159

  • Blind Spot Mirrors

    160

  • When Mirror Angle Can be Adjusted

    160

  • When the Mirrors Are Fogged up

    160

  • When a Mirror Is Moving

    161

  • When the Mirror Defoggers Are Operating

    161

  • Opening, Closing the Windows and Moon Roof

    162

  • Power Windows

    162

  • Opening and Closure Procedures

    162

  • Window Lock Switch

    162

  • Jam Protection Function (Driver’s Window)

    163

  • Catch Protection Function (Driver’s Window)

    163

  • When the Power Window Caannot be Opened or Closed (Driver’s Window)

    163

  • Closing the Windows

    164

  • Moon Roof

    165

  • Opening and Closing

    165

  • Tilting up and down

    165

  • Opening the Moon Roof

    167

  • Closing the Moon Roof

    167

  • Jam Protection Function

    167

  • Driving

    169

  • Driving the Vehicle

    170

  • Stopping

    170

  • Parking the Vehicle

    170

  • Starting off on a Steep Uphill

    171

  • For Fuel-Efficient Driving

    171

  • Driving in the Rain

    171

  • Engine Speed While Driving

    171

  • Drum-In-Disc Type Parking Brake System

    172

  • Operating Your Vehicle in a Foreign Country

    172

  • When Starting the Vehicle

    172

  • When Driving the Vehicle

    172

  • When Driving on Slippery Road Surfaces

    174

  • When Shifting the Shift Lever

    174

  • If You Hear a Squealing or Scraping Noise (Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators)

    175

  • When the Vehicle Is Stopped

    175

  • When the Vehicle Is Parked

    176

  • When Taking a Nap in the Vehicle

    177

  • When Braking

    177

  • If the Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    177

  • When Parking the Vehicle

    178

  • Avoiding Damage to Vehicle Parts

    178

  • If You Get a Flat Tire While Driving

    178

  • When Encountering Flooded Roads

    179

  • Cargo and Luggage

    180

  • Capacity and Distribution

    180

  • Calculation Formula for Your Vehicle

    181

  • Things that Must Not be Carried in the Luggage Compartment

    182

  • Storage Precautions

    182

  • When Loading Cargo on the Roof Luggage Carrier

    183

  • Vehicle Load Limits

    184

  • Overloading the Vehicle

    184

  • Trailer Towing

    185

  • For Vehicles with SE Grade

    185

  • Except Vehicles with SE Grade

    186

  • Towing Related Terms

    187

  • GCWR (Gross Combination Weight Rating)

    187

  • GVWR (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating)

    187

  • GAWR (Gross Axle Weight Rating)

    188

  • TWR (Trailer Weight Rating)

    188

  • Unbraked TWR (Unbraked Trailer Weight Rating)

    189

  • Tongue Weight

    189

  • Weight Limits

    190

  • GOWR, TWR and Unbraked TWR

    190

  • Trailer Tongue Weight

    191

  • Hitch

    192

  • Positions for Towing Hitch Receiver and Hitch Ball

    192

  • Connecting Trailer Lights

    192

  • Trailer Towing Tips

    193

  • Matching Trailer Ball Height to Trailer Coupler Height

    196

  • Before Towing

    196

  • Break-In Schedule

    197

  • Maintenance

    197

  • If Trailer Sway Occurs

    197

  • Trailer Towing Precautions

    198

  • To Avoid Accident or Injury

    198

  • When Towing a Trailer

    199

  • When Installing a Trailer Hitch

    199

  • Do Not Directly Splice Trailer Lights

    199

  • Dinghy Towing

    200

  • To Avoid Serious Damage to Your Vehicle

    200

  • To Prevent Causing Serious Damage to the Hybrid Transmission and AWD System

    200

  • Driving Procedures

    201

  • Power (Ignition) Switch

    201

  • Starting the Hybrid System

    201

  • Stopping the Hybrid System

    202

  • Changing Power Switch Modes

    202

  • When Stopping the Hybrid System with the Shift Lever in a Position Other than P

    203

  • Auto Power off Function

    203

  • When the Ambient Temperature Is Low, such as During Winter Driving Conditions

    203

  • If the Hybrid System Does Not Start

    203

  • Steering Lock

    204

  • When the Steering Lock Cannot be Released

    204

  • Steering Lock Motor Overheating Prevention

    204

  • Operation of the Power Switch

    204

  • When Starting the Hybrid System

    205

  • Stopping the Hybrid System in an Emergency

    205

  • To Prevent 12-Volt Battery Discharge

    205

  • Symptoms Indicating a Malfunction with the Power Switch

    205

  • EV Drive Mode

    206

  • Turns EV Drive Mode On/Off

    206

  • Situations in Which EV Drive Mode Cannot be Turned on

    206

  • Switching to EV Drive Mode When the Gasoline Engine Is Cold

    207

  • Automatic Cancelation of EV Drive Mode

    207

  • Possible Driving Distance When Drivig in EV Drive Mode

    207

  • Fuel Economy

    207

  • Hybrid Transmission

    208

  • Shifting the Shift Lever

    208

  • Shift Position Purpose

    208

  • Selecting the Driving Mode

    209

  • Eco Drive Mode

    209

  • Sport Mode

    209

  • Selecting Shift Ranges in the S Position

    210

  • Shift Ranges and Their Functions

    210

  • Downshifting Restrictions Warning Buzzer

    211

  • Operation of the Air Conditioning System in Eco Drive Mode

    211

  • Deactivation of the Driving Mode

    211

  • When Driving with Cruise Control or Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activated

    211

  • If the Shift Lever Cannot be Shifted from P

    212

  • To Prevent an Accident When Releasing the Shift Lock

    213

  • Hybrid Battery (Traction Battery) Charge Precaution

    213

  • Turn Signal Lever

    214

  • Operating Instructions

    214

  • Parking Brake

    215

  • Operating the Lights and Wipers

    216

  • And Wipers Headlight Switch

    216

  • Turning on the High Beam Headlights

    218

  • Daytime Running Light System

    218

  • Vehicles with Halogen Headlights

    218

  • Headlight Control Sensor

    219

  • Automatic Light off System

    219

  • Vehicles with LED Headlights

    219

  • Light Reminder Buzzer

    220

  • Automatic High Beam

    221

  • Activating the Automatic High Beam System

    221

  • Limitations of the Automatic High Beam

    221

  • To Prevent Incorrect Operation of the Automatic High Beam System

    221

  • Turning the High Beam On/Off Manually

    222

  • Switching to Low Beam

    222

  • Switching to High Beam

    222

  • High Beam Automatic Turning on or off Conditions

    222

  • Camera Sensor Detection Information

    223

  • Temporarily Lowering Sensor Sensitivity

    225

  • If a Warning Message of the Automatic High Beam Is Displayed

    225

  • Fog Light Switch

    226

  • Usage of Fog Lights

    226

  • Windshield Wipers and Washer

    227

  • Operating the Wiper Lever

    227

  • Intermittent Windshield Wipers

    227

  • The Windshield Wipers and Washer Can be Operated When

    229

  • Raindrop Sensor

    229

  • If no Windshield Washer Fluid Sprays

    229

  • Caution Regarding the Use of Windshield Wipers in «Auto» Mode

    230

  • Caution Regarding the Use of Washer Fluid

    230

  • When the Windshield Is Dry

    230

  • When the Washer Fluid Tank Is Empty

    230

  • Rear Window Wiper and Washer

    231

  • For the USA

    231

  • For Canada

    232

  • The Rear Window Wiper and Washer Can be Operated When

    233

  • If no Washer Fluid Sprays

    233

  • When the Rear Window Is Dry

    233

  • Refueling

    234

  • Opening the Fuel Tank Cap

    234

  • Before Refueling the Vehicle

    234

  • Closing the Fuel Tank Cap

    236

  • When Replacing the Fuel Tank Cap

    236

  • Using the Driving Support Systems

    237

  • Toyota Safety Sense P

    237

  • Vehicle Data Recording

    238

  • Sensors

    239

  • To Avoid Malfunction of the Radar Sensor

    240

  • To Avoid Malfunction of the Camera Sensor

    241

  • Certification

    242

  • PCS (Pre-Collision System)

    244

  • Pre-Collision Warning

    245

  • Pre-Collision Brake Assist

    245

  • Pre-Collision Braking

    245

  • Limitations of the Pre-Collision System

    246

  • When to Disable the Pre-Collision System

    248

  • Changing Settings of the Pre-Collision System

    249

  • Enabling/Disabling the Pre-Collision System

    249

  • Changing the Pre-Collision Warning Timing

    250

  • Operational Conditions

    251

  • Pedestrian Detection Function

    252

  • Cancelation of the Pre-Collision Braking

    253

  • Conditions under Which the System May Operate Even if There Is no Possibility of a Collision

    253

  • Situation in Which the System May Not Operate Properly

    255

  • If the PCS Warning Light Flashes or Illuminates and a Warning Message Is Displayed on the Multi-Information Display

    258

  • If VSC Is Disabled

    258

  • LDA (Lane Departure Alert with Steering Control)

    259

  • Summary of Functions

    259

  • Functions Included in LDA System

    259

  • Lane Departure Alert Function

    259

  • Steering Control Function

    260

  • Vehicle Sway Warning

    260

  • Before Using LDA System

    261

  • To Avoid Operating LDA System by Mistake

    261

  • Situations Unsuitable for LDA System

    261

  • Turning LDA System on

    262

  • Preventing LDA System Malfunctions and Operations Performed by Mistake

    262

  • Indications on Multi-Information Display

    263

  • Operation Conditions of each Function

    264

  • Temporary Cancellation of Functions

    265

  • Hands off Steering Wheel Alert

    265

  • White (Yellow) Lines Are Only on One Side of Road

    265

  • Conditions in Which Functions May Not Operate Properly

    266

  • Warning Messages

    267

  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

    268

  • Before Using Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

    269

  • Cautions Regardig the Driving Assist Systems

    269

  • To Avoid Inadvertent Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Activation

    269

  • Situations Unsuitable for Dynamic Radar Cruise Control

    270

  • Driving in Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode

    271

  • Setting the Vehicle Speed (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)

    272

  • Adjusting the Set Speed

    273

  • Changing the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)

    274

  • Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Settings (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)

    274

  • Canceling and Resuming the Speed Control

    275

  • Approach Warning (Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode)

    275

  • Selecting Constant Speed Control Mode

    276

  • Dynamic Radar Cruise Control Can be Set When

    277

  • Accelerating after Setting the Vehicle Speed

    277

  • Automatic Cancelation of Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode

    277

  • Automatic Cancelation of Constant Speed Control Mode

    277

  • When the Sensormay Not be Correctly Detecting the Vehicle Ahead

    278

  • Conditions under Which the Vehicle-To-Vehicle Distance Control Mode May Not Function Correctly

    279

  • Cruise Control

    280

  • Setting the Vehicle Speed

    280

  • Canceling and Resuming the Constant Speed Control

    281

  • Cruise Control Can be Set When

    282

  • Automatic Cruise Control Cancelation

    282

  • If the Warning Message for the Cruise Control Is Shown on the Multi-Information Display

    282

  • To Avoid Operating the Cruise Control by Mistake

    283

  • Situations Unsuitable for Cruise Control

    283

  • Intuitive Parking Assist

    284

  • Types of Sensors

    284

  • Turning the Intuitive Parking Assist On/Off

    284

  • Display

    285

  • Audio System Screen

    285

  • Sensor Detection Display, Obstacle Distance

    286

  • Distance Display

    286

  • Detection Range of the Sensors

    287

  • Buzzer Operation and Distance to an Obstacle

    287

  • Setting up Intuitive Parking Assist

    288

  • The Intuitive Parking Assist Can be Operated When

    288

  • Intuitive Parking Assist Display

    289

  • Sensor Detection Information

    289

  • When Using the Intuitive Parking Assist

    290

  • Notes When Washing the Vehicle

    291

  • Rear View Monitor System

    292

  • Using the Rear View Monitor System

    293

  • Screen Description

    293

  • Rear View Monitor System Precautions

    294

  • Area Displayed on Screen

    294

  • Rear View Monitor System Camera

    295

  • Differences between the Screen and the Actual Road

    295

  • When Approaching Three-Dimensional Objects

    297

  • If You Notice any Symptoms

    299

  • When Using the Rear View Monitor System

    300

  • How to Use the Camera

    301

  • BSM (Blind Spot Monitor)

    302

  • Summary of the Blind Spot Monitor

    302

  • Turning the Blind Spot Monitor System On/Off

    303

  • The Outside Rear View Mirror Indicators Visibility

    303

  • Rear Cross Traffic Alert Buzzer Hearing

    303

  • When There Is a Malfunction in the Blind Spot Monitor System

    303

  • Certification for the Blind Spot Monitor System

    304

  • Handling the Radar Sensor

    305

  • The Blind Spot Monitor Function

    306

  • The Blind Spot Monitor Function Detection Area

    306

  • Cautions Regardig the Use of the System

    307

  • The Blind Spot Monitor Function Is Operational When

    307

  • The Blind Spot Monitor Function will Detect a Vehicle When

    307

  • Conditions under Which the Blind Spot Monitor Function will Not Detect a Vehicle

    307

  • Conditions under Which the Blind Spot Monitor Function May Not Function Correctly

    308

  • The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function

    309

  • Cautions Regarding the Use of the System

    309

  • The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Detection Areas

    310

  • The Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function Is Operational When

    310

  • Conditions under Which the Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function will Not Detect a Vehicle

    311

  • Conditions under Which the Rear Cross Traffic Alert Function May Not Function Correctly

    311

  • Driving Assist Systems

    312

  • Whe the Trac/Vsc/Abs/Trailer Sway Control Systems Are Operating

    313

  • Disabling the TRAC System

    314

  • Turning off the TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control Systems

    314

  • When the Message Is Diplayed on the Multi-Information Display Showing that TRAC Has Been Disabled Even if the VSC off Switch Has Been Pressed

    314

  • Sounds and Vibrations Caused by the ABS, Brake Assist, VSC, Trailer Sway Control, TRAC and the Hill-Start Assist Control Systems

    315

  • ECB Operating Sound

    315

  • Automatic Reactivation of TRAC, VSC and Trailer Sway Control Systems

    315

  • Reduced Effectiveness of the EPS System

    315

  • Automatic System Cancelation of Hill-Start Assist Control

    316

  • The ABS Does Not Operate Effectively When

    316

  • Stopping Distance When the ABS Is Operating May Exceed that of Normal Conditions

    316

  • Hill-Start Assist Control Does Not Operate Effectively When

    316

  • Replacing Tires

    317

  • Handling of Tires and the Suspension

    317

  • Trailer Sway Control Precaution

    317

  • If Trailer Sway Occurs

    317

  • Driving Tips

    318

  • Hybrid Vehicle Driving Tips

    318

  • Using Eco Drive Mode

    318

  • Shift Lever Operation

    318

  • Delays

    319

  • Highway Driving

    319

  • Air Conditioning

    319

  • Checking Tire Inflation Pressure

    319

  • Luggage

    320

  • Warming up before Driving

    320

  • Winter Driving Tips

    321

  • Preparation for Winter

    321

  • Before Driving the Vehicle

    321

  • Selecting Tire Chains

    322

  • Regulations on the Use of Tire Chains

    322

  • Tire Bchain Installation

    323

  • Driving with Sow Tires

    323

  • Driving with Tire Chains

    323

  • Repairing or Replacing Snow Tires

    324

  • Fitting Tire Chains

    324

  • Utility Vehicle Precautions

    325

  • Utility Vehicle Feature

    325

  • Off-Road Driving

    326

  • Off-Road Driving Precautions

    327

  • To Prevent the Water Damage

    328

  • When You Drive through Water

    328

  • Inspection after Off-Road Driving

    328

  • Audio System

    330

  • Audio System Contents

    331

  • Basic Operations

    332

  • Audio System Types

    332

  • Entune Audio Plus/Entune Premium Audio with Navigation

    332

  • Certification for the Disc Player

    332

  • Audio System Functions

    333

  • Audio System Operation Buttons

    334

  • Touch Screen Gestures

    335

  • Operating Conditions

    335

  • When Using the Touch Screen

    335

  • Using Cellular Phones

    335

  • To Avoid Damaging the Touch Screen

    336

  • Steering Wheel Audio Switches

    337

  • Operating the Audio System Using the Steering Wheel Switches

    337

  • To Reduce the Risk of an Accident

    337

  • AUX Port/Usb Port

    338

  • Connecting Using the AUX Port/Usb Port

    338

  • Ipod

    338

  • Portable Audio Player

    338

  • Basic Audio Operations

    339

  • Operating the Audio System

    339

  • Random Playback

    340

  • Repeat Play

    340

  • Laser Product

    340

  • To Prevent Battery Discharge

    340

  • Setup Menu

    341

  • Display «Setup» Screen

    341

  • General Settings

    342

  • Screen for General Settings

    342

  • To Return to the Default Settings

    342

  • Clock

    343

  • Deleting Personal Data

    343

  • Audio Settings

    345

  • Screen for Audio Settings

    345

  • Automatic Sound Leveliser (ASL)

    345

  • The Sound Qulity Level Is Adjusted Individually

    345

  • Display Settings

    346

  • Screen for Display Settings

    346

  • Day Mode

    346

  • Adjusting the Screen Brightness/Contrast

    347

  • Voice Settings

    348

  • Using the Audio System

    349

  • Selecting the Audio Source

    349

  • Changing Audio Source

    349

  • Using the Steering Wheel Switches to Change Audio Source

    349

  • List Screen Operation

    350

  • How to Scroll

    350

  • Selecting, Fast-Forwarding and Reversing Tracks/Files/Songs

    351

  • Optimal Use of the Audio System

    352

  • How to Adjust the Sound Settings and Sound Quality

    352

  • Using the Radio

    353

  • Radio Operation

    353

  • Audio Control Screen

    353

  • Selecting a Station

    353

  • Setting Station Presets

    354

  • Refreshing the Station List

    354

  • Reception Sensitivity

    354

  • Playing an Audio CD and MP3/WMA/AAC Discs

    355

  • CD Player Operation

    355

  • Displaying the Title and Artist Name

    355

  • CD Player and Disc Information

    356

  • Error Messages

    356

  • CD Discs

    356

  • Discs that Can be Used

    356

  • MP3, WMA and AAC Files

    357

  • Discs and Adapters that Cannot be Used

    361

  • Player Precautions

    361

  • Using an External Device Ipod Player Operation

    362

  • Selectig a Play Mode

    363

  • Shuffle Play

    363

  • About Ipod

    364

  • Ipod Cover Art

    364

  • Ipod Functions

    364

  • Ipod Problems

    365

  • Compatible Models

    366

  • USB Memory Device Player Operation

    367

  • USB Memory Functions

    368

  • Error Messages for USB Memory

    368

  • USB Memory

    369

  • To Prevent Damage to the USB Memory Device or Its Terminals

    371

  • Using the AUX Port

    372

  • Connecting Bluetooth

    373

  • Preparations to Use Wireless Communication

    373

  • Device Registration/Connection Flow

    374

  • Registering and Connecting from the Bluetooth Setup Screen

    375

  • Registering a Bluetooth Audio Player for the First Time

    376

  • Registering a Bluetooth Phone for the First Time

    377

  • Registering a Bluetooth Device

    378

  • How to Register a Bluetooth Device

    378

  • Deleting a Bluetooth Device

    379

  • Connecting a Bluetooth Device

    380

  • How to Select a Bluetooth Device

    380

  • Auto Connection

    381

  • Manual Connection

    381

  • When Connecting from the Bluetooth

    381

  • Reconnecting a Bluetooth Phone

    381

  • Displaying a Bluetooth Device Details

    382

  • Bluetooth Device Registration Status

    382

  • Changing Connecting Method

    382

  • Detailed Bluetooth Settings

    383

  • How to Check and Change Detailed Bluetooth Settings

    383

  • Editing the Bluetooth PIN

    384

  • Listening to Bluetooth Audio

    385

  • Status Display

    385

  • Playing Bluetooth Audio

    386

  • Using a Bluetooth Phone

    387

  • Phone Screen

    387

  • Microphone

    388

  • Making a Call

    389

  • Dialing

    389

  • Dialing from the Contacts List

    389

  • When the Contact Is Empty

    389

  • For PBAP Compatible Bluetooth Phones

    390

  • For PBAP Incompatible but OPP Compatible Bluetooth Phones

    390

  • Calling Using Favorites List

    391

  • Dialing from Call History

    391

  • Call History List

    391

  • International Calls

    391

  • Receiving a Call

    392

  • To Answer the Phone

    392

  • To Refuse a Call

    392

  • To Adjust the Incoming Call Volume

    392

  • Speaking on the Phone

    393

  • To Adjust the Call Volume

    393

  • To Prevent the Other Party from Hearing Your Voice

    393

  • Inputting Tones

    393

  • To Transfer a Call

    394

  • Transmit Volume Setting

    394

  • To Hang up

    394

  • Release Tones

    394

  • Call Waiting

    395

  • Transferring Calls

    395

  • Call Waiting Operation

    395

  • Bluetooth Phone Message Function

    396

  • Displaying «Message Inbox» Screen

    396

  • Receiving a Message

    396

  • Checking the Messages

    398

  • Replying to a Message

    399

  • Editing Quick Reply Message

    399

  • Calling the Message Sender

    400

  • Calling from a Number Within a Messag

    400

  • Using the Steering Wheel Switches

    401

  • Operating a Telephone Using the Steering Wheel Switches

    401

  • Bluetooth Phone Settings

    402

  • «Phone/Message Settings» Screen

    402

  • Sound Setting

    403

  • Phonebook

    404

  • Contact/Call History Settings

    404

  • «Contact/Call History Settings» Screen

    404

  • Update Contacts from Phone

    405

  • Updating the Contacts in a Different Way (from the «Call History» Screen)

    406

  • Using a Bluetooth Phone

    406

  • Registering a New Contact to the Contact List

    407

  • Registering a New Contact in a Different Way (from the «Call History» Screen)

    407

  • Editing the Contact Data

    408

  • Editing the Contacts in a Different Way (from the «Contact Details» Screen)

    408

  • Deleting the Contact Data

    409

  • Favorite List Setting

    409

  • Deleting the Contact in a Different Way (from the «Contact Details» Screen)

    409

  • Registering the Contacts in the Favorites List

    409

  • When 15 Contacts Have Already Been Registered to the Favorites List

    410

  • Deleting the Contacts in the Favorites List

    411

  • Message Settings

    412

  • Phone Display Settings

    413

  • Displaying the «Messagig Settings» Screen in a Different Way

    413

  • Troubleshooting

    414

  • When Using the Hands-Free System with a Bluetooth Device

    414

  • When Registering/Connecting a Cellular Phone

    415

  • When Making/Receiving a Call

    415

  • When Using the Contact List

    416

  • When Using the Bluettoth Message Function

    416

  • In Other Situations

    417

  • Bluetooth

    418

  • When Using the Bluetooth Audio System

    418

  • When Using the Hands-Free System

    418

  • Conditions under Which the System will Not Operate

    418

  • Bluetooth Antenna

    419

  • Battery Charge/Signal Status

    419

  • When Using the Bluetooth Audio and Hands-Free System at the same Time

    419

  • About the Contact in this System

    419

  • Reconnecting the Portable Audio Player

    421

  • When You Sell Your Car

    421

  • When Leaving the Vehicle

    423

  • Voice Command System

    424

  • Casual Speech Recognization

    425

  • When Using the Microphone

    425

  • Expression Examples for each Function

    425

  • Command List

    426

  • Basic

    426

  • Phone

    426

  • Mobile Assistant

    427

  • Adjusting the Mobile Assistant Volume

    427

  • Notes about Mobile Assistant

    428

  • Interior Features

    429

  • 6-1. Using the Air Conditioning

    429

  • Using the Air Conditioning System and Defogger

    430

  • Automatic Air Conditioning System

    430

  • Control Panel

    430

  • Adjusting the Temperature Setting

    430

  • Using the Automatic Mode

    431

  • Adjusting the Fan Speed Setting

    431

  • Changing the Airflow Mode

    431

  • Automatic Mode Indicator

    431

  • Switching between Outside Air and Recirculated Air Modes

    432

  • Micro Dust and Pollen Filter Mode

    432

  • Defogging the Windshield

    432

  • Defogging the Rear Window and Outside Rear View Mirrors

    433

  • Windshield Wiper De-Icer

    433

  • Air Outlets

    434

  • Location of Air Outlets

    434

  • Adjusting the Position of and Opening and Closing the Air Outlets

    434

  • Front Center Outlets

    434

  • Using Automatic Mode

    435

  • Fogging up of the Windows

    435

  • Front Side Outlets

    435

  • Outside/Recirculated Air Mode

    436

  • When the Outside Temperature Exceeds 75 F (24 C) and the Air Conditionig System Is on

    436

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