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6-1. Specifications


Lubrication system


Oil capacity (drain and refill)


With filter


Without filter


2.5 L 4-cylinder (2AR-FE) engine 4.7 qt. (4.4 L, 3.9 Imp. qt.) 3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) engine 6.4 qt. (6.1 L, 5.4 Imp. qt.) 2.5 L 4-cylinder (2AR-FE) engine 4.2 qt. (4.0 L, 3.5 Imp. qt.) 3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) engine 6.0 qt. (5.7 L, 5.0 Imp. qt.)


■ Engine oil selection “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in your Toyota vehicle. Use Toy- ota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent to satisfy the following grade and viscosity. Oil grade: ILSAC multigrade engine oil


2.5 L 4-cylinder (2AR-FE) engine


Recommended viscosity: SAE 0W-20


SAE 0W-20 is the best choice for good fuel economy and good starting in cold weather. If SAE 0W-20 is not available, SAE 5W-20 oil may be used. However, it must be replaced with SAE 0W-20 at the next oil change.


Outside temperature


The 0W portion of the oil viscosity rating indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. The 20 in 0W-20 indicates the oil viscosity when the oil is at its operating temperature. An oil with a higher viscosity may be better suited if the vehi- cle is operated at high speeds, or under extreme load conditions.


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How to read oil container label: The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee) Certification Mark is added to some oil containers to help you select the oil you should use.


3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) engine


Recommended viscosity: SAE 5W-30


SAE 5W-30 is the best choice for good fuel economy and good starting in cold weather. If SAE 5W-30 is not available, SAE 10W-30 oil may be used. However, it should be replaced with SAE 5W-30 at the next oil change.


Outside temperature


The 5W portion of the oil viscosity rating indicates the characteristic of the oil which allows cold startability. Oils with a lower value before the W allow for easier starting of the engine in cold weather. The 30 in 5W-30 indicates the oil viscosity when the oil is at its operating temperature. An oil with a higher viscosity may be better suited if the vehi- cle is operated at high speeds, or under extreme load conditions.


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How to read oil container label: The ILSAC (International Lubricant Standardization and Approval Committee) Certification Mark is added to some oil containers to help you select the oil you should use.


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Cooling system


Capacity (Reference)


Coolant type


Ignition system


Spark plug Make


2.5 L 4-cylinder (2AR-FE) engine 7.5 qt. (7.1 L, 6.2 Imp. qt.) 3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) engine 9.5qt. (9.0 L, 7.9 Imp. qt.) Use either of the following. • “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” • Similar high-quality ethylene glycol-based non-silicate, non-amine, non-nitrite, and non-borate coolant with long-life hybrid organic acid technology


Do not use plain water alone.


2.5 L 4-cylinder (2AR-FE) engine DENSO SK16HR11
3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) engine DENSO FK20HR11


Gap


0.043 in. (1.1 mm)


NOTICE


■Iridium-tipped spark plugs


Use only iridium-tipped spark plugs. Do not adjust spark plug gap.


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12.6 ⎯ 12.8 V Fully charged 12.2 ⎯ 12.4 V Half charged 11.8 ⎯ 12.0 V Discharged (Voltage checked 20 minutes after the engine and all the lights turned off) 5 A max.


Electrical system


Battery


Open voltage at 68°F (20°C):


Charging rates


Manual transaxle


Gear oil capacity (Reference) Gear oil type Recommended gear oil viscosity


2.4 qt. (2.3 L, 2.0 Imp. qt.) API GL-4


SAE 75W


Automatic transaxle


Fluid capacity* Fluid type *: The fluid capacity is the quantity of reference. If replacement is nec-


6.9 qt. (6.5 L, 5.7 Imp. qt.) Toyota Genuine ATF WS


essary, contact your Toyota dealer.


NOTICE


■Automatic transmission fluid type


Using automatic transmission fluid other than “Toyota Genuine ATF WS” may cause deterioration in shift quality, locking up of your transmission accompanied by vibration, and ultimately damage the transmission of your vehicle.


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Clutch


Pedal free play Fluid type


Brakes


Pedal clearance*1


0.2 ⎯ 0.6 in. (5 ⎯ 15 mm) SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3


Automatic transmission 2.4 in. (61 mm) Manual transmission 2.5 in. (63 mm)


Pedal free play Brake pad wear limit Parking brake lever travel*2
Parking brake pedal travel*3
Fluid type *1: Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with a force of 112 lbf (500 N,


0.04 ⎯ 0.24 in. (1 ⎯ 6 mm) 0.04 in. (1.0 mm) 7 ⎯ 9 clicks 7 ⎯ 10 clicks SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3


51 kgf) while the engine is running


*2: Parking brake lever travel when pulled up with a force of 44 lbf (200 N, 20


kgf)


*3: Parking brake pedal travel when depressed with a force of 67 lbf (300 N, 31


kgf).


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Less than 1.2 in. (30 mm) Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON® II or III


Steering


Free play


Power steering fluid type


Tires and wheels


3.5 L V6 (2GR-FE) engine with 16-inch tires


Tire size


Tire inflation pressure (Recommended cold tire inflation pressure)


P215/60R16 94V, T155/70D17 110M Driving under normal conditions Front: 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2 or bar)* Rear: 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm2 or bar)* Spare:


Full-size spare tire 30 psi (210 kPa, 2.1 kgf/cm or bar) Compact spare tire 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm or bar) *: When driving at high speeds above


100 mph (160 km/h), in countries where such speeds are permitted by law, add 5 psi (30 kPa, 0.3 kgf/cm2 or bar) to the front tires and rear tires. Never exceed the maximum cold tire inflation pressure indicated on the tire sidewall.


Wheel size


Wheel nut torque


16 × 6 1/2 J or 16 × 6 1/2 JJ, 17 × 4 T (compact spare) 76 ft•lbf (103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m)


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2.5 L 4-cylinder (2AR-FE) engine with 16-inch tires


Tire size


Tire inflation pressure (Recommended cold tire inflation pressure)


P215/60R16 94V, T155/70D17 110M Driving under normal conditions Front: 34 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm2 or bar)* Rear: 34 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm2 or bar)* Spare:


Full-size spare tire 34 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm or bar) Compact spare tire 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm or bar) *: When driving at high speeds above


100 mph (160 km/h), in countries where such speeds are permitted by law, add 1 psi (10 kPa, 0.1 kgf/cm2 or bar) to the front tires and rear tires. Never exceed the maximum cold tire inflation pressure indicated on the tire sidewall.


Wheel size


Wheel nut torque


16 × 6 1/2 J or 16 × 6 1/2 JJ, 17 × 4 T (compact spare) 76 ft•lbf (103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m)


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Others


Tire size


Tire inflation pressure (Recommended cold tire inflation pressure)


6-1. Specifications


P215/60R16 94V, P215/55R17 93V, T155/70D17 110M Driving under normal conditions Front: 32 psi


(220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2 or bar)* Rear: 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2 or bar)* Spare:


Full-size spare tire 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm or bar) Compact spare tire 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm or bar) *: When driving at high speeds above


100 mph (160 km/h), in countries where such speeds are permitted by law, add 3 psi (20 kPa, 0.2 kgf/cm2 or bar) to the front tires and rear tires. Never exceed the maximum cold tire inflation pressure indicated on the tire sidewall.


Wheel size


Wheel nut torque


16 × 6 1/2 J or 16 × 6 1/2 JJ, 17 × 7 J, 17 × 4 T (compact spare) 76 ft•lbf (103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m)


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6-1. Specifications


Light bulbs


Light Bulbs


Bulb No.


55
60


21
21
16


55


⎯ 9005





⎯ 921



⎯ ⎯


⎯ 168


1.2
3.8
B: HB3 halogen bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs (amber)




Type


Headlights Low beam High beam Front side marker/ parking lights Front turn signal lights Rear turn signal lights License plate lights Back-up lights Front fog lights (if equipped) Personal lights Front Rear Interior light Door courtesy lights Vanity lights Glove box light Trunk light


Exterior


Interior


A: H11 halogen bulbs C: Wedge base bulbs (clear) E: Double end bulbs


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6-1. Specifications Fuel information


Your vehicle must use only unleaded gasoline. Select octane rating 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher. Use of unleaded gasoline with an octane rating lower than 87 may result in engine knocking. Persistent knocking can lead to engine damage. At minimum, the gasoline you use should meet the specifications of ASTM D4814 in the U.S.A. and CGSB3.5-M93 in Canada.


■Fuel tank opening for unleaded gasoline


To help prevent incorrect fueling, your Toyota has a fuel tank opening that only accommodates the special nozzle on unleaded fuel pumps.


■If your engine knocks


●Consult your Toyota dealer. ●You may occasionally notice light knocking for a short time while acceler-


ating or driving uphill. This is normal and there is no need for concern.


■Gasoline quality


In very few cases, driveability problems may be caused by the brand of gas- oline you are using. If driveability problems persist, try changing the brand of gasoline. If this does not correct the problem, consult your Toyota dealer.


■Gasoline quality standards


●Automotive manufacturers in the U.S., the Europe and Japan have developed a specification for fuel quality called World-Wide Fuel Charter (WWFC) that is expected to be applied worldwide.


●The WWFC consists of four categories that are based on required emis-


sion levels. In the U.S., category 4 has been adopted.


●The WWFC improves air quality by lowering emissions in vehicle fleets,


and improves customer satisfaction through better performance.


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■Toyota recommends the use of gasoline containing detergent additives ●Toyota recommends the use of gasoline that contains detergent additives


to avoid build-up of engine deposits.


●All gasoline sold in the U.S. contains detergent additives to clean and/or


keep clean intake systems.


■Toyota recommends the use of cleaner burning gasoline


Cleaner burning gasoline, including reformulated gasoline that contains oxy- genates such as ethanol or MTBE (Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) is available in many areas. Toyota recommends the use of cleaner burning gasoline and appropriately blended reformulated gasoline. These types of gasoline provide excellent vehicle performance, reduce vehicle emissions and improve air quality.


■Toyota does not recommend blended gasoline


●Toyota allows the use of oxygenate blended gasoline where the oxygen-


ate content is up to 10% ethanol or 15% MTBE.


●If you use gasohol in your Toyota, be sure that it has an octane rating no


lower than 87.


●Toyota does not recommend the use of gasoline containing methanol.


■Toyota does not recommend gasoline containing MMT


Some gasoline contains octane enhancing additive called MMT (Methylcy- clopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl). Toyota does not recommend the use of gasoline that contains MMT. If fuel containing MMT is used, your emission control system may be adversely affected. The malfunction indicator lamp on the instrument cluster may come on. If this happens, contact your Toyota dealer for service.


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NOTICE


■Notice on fuel quality


●Do not use improper fuels. If improper fuels are used the engine will be


damaged.


●Do not use leaded gasoline.


Leaded gasoline can cause damage to your vehicle’s catalytic converters causing the emission control system to malfunction.


●Do not use gasohol other than that stated here.


Other gasohol may cause fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems.


●Using unleaded gasoline with an octane number or rating lower than that


stated here will cause persistent heavy knocking. At worst, this will lead to engine damage.


■Fuel-related poor driveability


If after using a different type of fuel, poor driveability is encountered (poor hot starting, vaporization, engine knocking, etc.), discontinue the use of that type of fuel.


■When refueling with gasohol


Take care not to spill gasohol. It can damage your vehicle's paint.


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6-1. Specifications Tire information


Typical tire symbols


Standard tire


Compact spare tire


Tire size DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) Uniform tire quality grading For details, see “Uniform Tire Quality Grading” that follows. Location of treadwear indicators


(→P. 501) (→P. 500)


(→P. 382)


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Tire ply composition and materials Plies are layers of rubber-coated parallel cords. Cords are the strands which form the plies in a tire. Radial tires or bias-ply tires A radial tire has “RADIAL” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “RADIAL” is a bias-ply tire. TUBELESS or TUBE TYPE A tubeless tire does not have a tube and air is directly filled in the tire. A tube type tire has a tube inside the tire and the tube main- tains the air pressure. Load limit at maximum cold tire inflation pressure Maximum cold tire inflation pressure This means the pressure to which a tire may be inflated. Summer tires or all season tires (→P. 388) An all season tire has “M+S” on the sidewall. A tire not marked “M+S” is a summer tire. “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” (→P. 461) A compact spare tire is identified by the phrase “TEMPORARY USE ONLY” molded into its sidewall. This tire is designed for temporary emergency use only.


(→P. 387) (→P. 491)


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6-1. Specifications


Typical DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)


Identification Number


DOT symbol* Tire (TIN) Tire manufacturer's identifica- tion mark Tire size code Manufacturer's optional type code (3 or 4 letters) Manufacturing week Manufacturing year *: The DOT symbol certifies that to applicable Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards.


tire conforms


the


tire


500


Tire size


■ Typical tire size information


■ Tire dimensions


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The illustration indicates typical tire size.


Tire use (P = Passenger car, T = Temporary use) Section width (millimeters) Aspect ratio (tire height to section width) Tire construction code (R = Radial, D = Diagonal) Wheel diameter (inches) Load index (2 or 3 digits) Speed symbol (alphabet with one letter)


Section width Tire height Wheel diameter


501


6-1. Specifications


Tire section names


Bead Sidewall Shoulder Tread Belt Inner liner Reinforcing rubber Carcass Rim lines Bead wires Chafer


Uniform Tire Quality Grading


This information has been prepared in accordance with regulations issued by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of the U.S.A. Department of Transportation. It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyota vehicles with information on uniform tire quality grading.


Your Toyota dealer will help answer any questions you may have as you read this information.


■ DOT quality grades


All passenger vehicle tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these grades. Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width. For example: Treadwear 200 Traction AA Temperature A


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■ Treadwear


The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a speci- fied government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and a half (1-1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.


■ Traction AA, A, B, C


The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B and C, and they represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance. Warning: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on braking (straight ahead) traction tests and does not include cornering (turn- ing) traction.


■ Temperature A, B, C


The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, represent- ing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a speci- fied indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passen- ger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Stan- dard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the labo- ratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.


503


6-1. Specifications


Warning: The temperature grades for this tire are established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either sepa- rately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire fail- ure.


Glossary of tire terminology


Tire related term


Meaning


Cold tire inflation pres- sure


Maximum inflation pressure


Recommended infla- tion pressure


Accessory weight


Curb weight


Maximum loaded vehi- cle weight


Tire pressure when the vehicle has been parked for three hours or more, or has not been driven more than 1 mile or 1.5 km under that condition The maximum cold inflated pressure to which a tire may be inflated, shown on the sidewall of the tire Cold tire inflation pressure recommended by a manufacturer The combined weight (in excess of those stan- dard items which may be replaced) of auto- matic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power windows, power seats, radio and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory-installed equipment (whether installed or not) The weight of a motor vehicle with standard equipment, including the maximum capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so equipped, air conditioning and additional weight optional engine The sum of: (a) Curb weight (b) Accessory weight (c) Vehicle capacity weight (d) Production options weight


504


6-1. Specifications


Tire related term


Normal occupant weight


Occupant distribution


Production options weight


Rim


Rim diameter (Wheel diameter) Rim size designation


Rim type designation


Rim width Vehicle capacity weight (Total load capacity)


Vehicle maximum load on the tire


Vehicle normal load on the tire


Meaning


150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occupants specified in the second column of Table 1* that follows Distribution of occupants in a vehicle as speci- fied in the third column of Table 1* below The combined weight of installed regular pro- duction options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3 kg) in excess of the standard items which they replace, not previously considered in curb weight or accessory weight, including heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack, heavy duty battery, and special trim A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube assembly upon which the tire beads are seated


Nominal diameter of the bead seat


Rim diameter and width The industry manufacturer's designation for a rim by style or code Nominal distance between rim flanges The rated cargo and luggage load plus 150 lb. (68 kg) times the vehicle's designated seating capacity The load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of the maximum loaded vehicle weight, and dividing by two The load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle its share of curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occu- pant weight (distributed in accordance with Table 1* below), and dividing by two


505


6-1. Specifications


Tire related term


Weather side


Bead


Bead separation


Bias ply tire


Carcass


Chunking


Cord


Cord separation


Cracking


CT


Extra load tire


Groove


Innerliner


506


Meaning


The surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tire The part of the tire that is made of steel wires, wrapped or reinforced by ply cords and that is shaped to fit the rim A breakdown of the bond between components in the bead A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at alternate angles substantially less than 90 degrees to the cen- terline of the tread The tire structure, except tread and sidewall rubber which, when inflated, bears the load The breaking away of pieces of the tread or sidewall The strands forming the plies in the tire The parting of cords from adjacent rubber com- pounds Any parting within the tread, sidewall, or inner- liner of the tire extending to cord material A pneumatic tire with an inverted flange tire and rim system in which the rim is designed with rim flanges pointed radially inward and the tire is designed to fit on the underside of the rim in a manner that encloses the rim flanges inside the air cavity of the tire A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corre- sponding standard tire The space between two adjacent tread ribs The layer(s) forming the inside surface of a tubeless tire that contains the inflating medium within the tire


Tire related term


Innerliner separation


Intended outboard sidewall


Light truck (LT) tire


Load rating


Maximum load rating


Maximum permissible inflation pressure


Measuring rim


Open splice


Outer diameter


Overall width


Passenger car tire


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Meaning


The parting of the innerliner from cord material in the carcass (a) The sidewall that contains a whitewall, bears white lettering, or bears manufac- turer, brand, and/or model name molding that is higher or deeper than the same molding on the other sidewall of the tire, or


(b) The outward facing sidewall of an asym-


metrical tire that has a particular side that must always face outward when mounted on a vehicle


A tire designated by its manufacturer as prima- rily intended for use on lightweight trucks or multipurpose passenger vehicles The maximum load that a tire is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure The load rating for a tire at the maximum per- missible inflation pressure for that tire The maximum cold inflation pressure to which a tire may be inflated The rim on which a tire is fitted for physical dimension requirements Any parting at any junction of tread, sidewall, or innerliner that extends to cord material The overall diameter of an inflated new tire The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, including eleva- tions due to labeling, decorations, or protective bands or ribs A tire intended for use on passenger cars, mul- tipurpose passenger vehicles, and trucks, that have a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 lb. or less.


507


6-1. Specifications


Tire related term


Ply


Ply separation


Pneumatic tire


Radial ply tire


Reinforced tire


Section width


Sidewall


Sidewall separation


Snow tire


Test rim


508


Meaning


A layer of rubber-coated parallel cords A parting of rubber compound between adja- cent plies A mechanical device made of rubber, chemi- cals, fabric and steel or other materials, that, when mounted on an automotive wheel, pro- vides the traction and contains the gas or fluid that sustains the load A pneumatic tire in which the ply cords that extend to the beads are laid at substantially 90 degrees to the centerline of the tread A tire designed to operate at higher loads and at higher inflation pressures than the corre- sponding standard tire The linear distance between the exteriors of the sidewalls of an inflated tire, excluding ele- vations due to labeling, decoration, or protec- tive bands That portion of a tire between the tread and bead The parting of the rubber compound from the cord material in the sidewall A tire that attains a traction index equal to or greater than 110, compared to the ASTM-E 1136 Standard Reference Test Tire, when using the snow traction test as described in ASTM F-1805-00, Standard Test Method for Single Wheel Driving Traction in a Straight Line on Snow-and Ice-Covered Surfaces, and which is marked with an Alpine Symbol ( least one sidewall The rim on which a tire is fitted for testing, and may be any rim listed as appropriate for use with that tire


) on at


6-1. Specifications


Tire related term


Meaning


Tread


Tread rib


Tread separation


Treadwear indicators (TWI)


That portion of a tire that comes into contact with the road A tread section running circumferentially around a tire Pulling away of the tread from the tire carcass The projections within the principal grooves designed to give a visual indication of the degrees of wear of the tread The fixture used to hold the wheel and tire assembly securely during testing


Wheel-holding fixture *: Table 1 ⎯ Occupant loading and distribution for vehicle normal load


for various designated seating capacities


Designated seating capacity, Number of


occupants 2 through 4


5 through 10


11 through 15


16 through 20


Vehicle normal load, Number of occupants


Occupant distribution in a normally loaded vehi-


cle


2 in front


2 in front, 1 in second


seat


2 in front, 1 in second seat, 1 in third seat, 1


in fourth seat


2 in front, 2 in second seat, 2 in third seat, 1


in fourth seat


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6-2. Customization Customizable features


Your vehicle includes a variety of electronic features that can be per- sonalized to your preferences. Programming these preferences requires specialized equipment and may be performed by your Toy- ota dealer. Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other functions being customized. Contact your Toyota dealer.


Item


Function


Default setting


Customized


setting


On


On


On


On


Driver's door unlocked in one step, all doors unlocked in two


steps


Off


Off


Off


Off


All doors


unlocked in one


step.


On


Off


Smart key system (→P. 27)


Wireless remote con- trol (→P. 38)


Smart key system Operation signal (Emergency flashers) Operation signal (Buzzer) Wireless remote control


Unlocking operation


Automatic door lock function to be activated if door is not opened after being unlocked


510


Item


Function


Default setting


Wireless remote con- trol (→P. 38)


Time elapsed before automatic door lock function is activated if door is not opened after being unlocked Operation signal (Emergency flashers) Operation signal (Buzzer) Door lock buzzer Panic function Trunk unlocking func- tion (vehicles with smart key system only)


Trunk unlocking opera- tion (vehicles with smart key system)


Trunk unlocking opera- tion (vehicles without smart key system)


6-2. Customization


Customized


setting


30 seconds


120 seconds


Off


Off


Off Off


Off


60 seconds


On


On


On On


On


Press and hold


Press and briefly hold


Press twice


One short press


Press twice


One short press


Press and hold


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6-2. Customization


Item


Function


Default setting


Customized


setting


Driver's door unlocked in one step, all doors unlocked in two


steps


Off


Off


On


On


All doors


unlocked in one


step.


On


On


Off


Off


Level 3


30 seconds


Level 1 to 5
0 seconds 60 seconds 90 seconds


On


Off


Unlocking using a key


Speed-detecting auto- matic door lock function Opening driver's door unlocks all doors Shifting gears to P unlocks all doors. (auto- matic transmission) Shifting gears to posi- tion other than P locks all doors. (automatic transmission) Light sensor sensitivity Time elapsed before headlights automati- cally turn off after doors are closed Daytime running light system (U.S.A. only)


Door lock (→P. 42)


Automatic light control system (→P. 159)


Lights (→P. 159)


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Item


Function


Default setting


Time elapsed before lights turn off


15 seconds


6-2. Customization


Customized


setting


7.5 seconds


30 seconds


Operation when the doors are unlocked Vehicles with smart key system: Operation after the “ENGINE START STOP” switch turned OFF Vehicles without smart key system: Operation after the engine switch turned to the “LOCK” position Vehicle speed linked seat belt reminder buzzer


Illumination (→P. 313)


Seat belt reminder (→P. 435)


On


Off


On


Off


On


Off


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6-3. Initialization Items to initialize


The following items must be initialized for normal system operation in cases such as after the battery is reconnected, or maintenance is performed on the vehicle.


Item


Engine oil mainte- nance data (U.S.A. only)


When to initialize


Reference


After changing engine oil


P. 371


P. 384


Tire pressure warning system (U.S.A. only)


When changing the tire inflation pressure by changing traveling speed or load weight, etc.


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Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners


If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll-free: 1-800-331-4331). If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA can- not become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 to http:// www.safercar.gov ; or write to: Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Ave, S.E., Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other from http:// www.safercar.gov.


information about motor vehicle safety


(TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go


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Seat belt instructions for Canadian owners (in French)


The following is a French explanation of seat belt instructions extracted from the seat belt section in this manual. See the seat belt section for more detailed seat belt instructions in English.


Utilisation correcte des ceintures de sécurité


qu'elle


● Tendez la sangle diagonale de sorte couvre complètement l'épaule, sans entrer en contact avec le cou ou glisser de l'épaule.


● Placez la sangle abdominale le plus bas possible sur les hanches.


● Réglez la position du dossier de siège. Asseyez-vous le dos le plus droit possible et calez- vous bien dans le siège.


● Ne vrillez pas la ceinture de


sécurité.


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Guide de confort de ceinture de sécurité (siège arrière extérieur)


Si la sangle diagonale gêne la personne au niveau du cou, utilisez le guide confort de la ceinture de sécurité.


Sortez le guide confort de sa poche.


Engagez guide.


la ceinture dans


le


Le cordon élastique doit passer sous la ceinture de sécurité.


Bouclez, positionnez et lâchez la ceinture de sécurité.


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■ Ceinture de sécurité arrière


Si la ceinture de sécurité est sortie de son guide, repassez-la dedans avant de l'utiliser.


Entretien et soin


■ Ceintures de sécurité


Nettoyez avec un chiffon ou une éponge humectée d'eau savonneuse tiède. Profitez de l'occasion pour vérifier régulièrement que les ceintures ne sont pas effilochées, entaillées, ou ne paraissent pas exagérément usées.


ATTENTION


■ Détérioration et usure des ceintures de sécurité


Inspectez les ceintures de sécurité périodiquement. Contrôlez qu'elles ne sont pas entaillées, effilochées, et que leurs ancrages ne sont pas desserrés. N'utilisez pas une ceinture de sécurité défectueuse avant qu'elle ne soit remplacée. Une ceinture de sécurité défectueuse n'apporte aucune garantie de protection de l'occupant en cas d'accident.


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A/C.................................... 196, 204
ABS........................................... 170
Air conditioning filter.............. 398
Air conditioning system


Air conditioning filter............. 398
Automatic air conditioning


system................................ 196


Manual air conditioning


system................................ 204


Steering wheel air


conditioning switch............. 201


Airbags


Airbag operating conditions.... 90
Airbag precautions for your


child...................................... 94
Airbag warning light.............. 433
Curtain shield airbag operating


conditions............................. 91


Curtain shield airbag


precautions .......................... 94


Front passenger occupant


classification system ............ 99
General airbag precautions.... 94
Locations of airbags ............... 87
Modification and disposal of


airbags ................................. 98
Proper driving posture...... 85, 94
Side airbag operating


conditions............................. 91
Side airbag precautions.......... 94
SRS airbags ........................... 87


Alarm...........................................82
Antenna.....................................220
Anti-lock brake system............170
Armrest .....................................332
Ashtray......................................327
Audio input...............................258
Audio system


Antenna.................................220
Audio input ............................258
AUX adapter..........................258
CD player/changer ................223
iPod® player ..........................240
MP3/WMA disc......................232
Optimal use...........................253
Portable music player............258
Radio.....................................215
Steering wheel audio


switch..................................260
Type ......................................211
USB memory player..............246


Automatic air conditioning system ....................................196
Automatic light control system ....................................159
Automatic transmission


Automatic transmission.........138
If the shift lever cannot be shifted from P .................................467
S mode..................................139
AUX adapter .............................258
Auxiliary boxes ........................321


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Back-up lights


Child safety


Airbag precautions..................94
Battery precautions.......380, 473
Child restraint system ...........104
Child-protectors.......................43
How your child should wear


the seat belt..........................61
Installing child restraints........108
Moon roof precautions ............75
Power window lock switch ......70
Power window precautions .....71
Removed key battery


precautions.........................403
Seat belt comfort guide...........58
Seat belt extender


precautions...........................64
Seat belt precautions ..............62
Seat heater precautions........330
Trunk precautions ...................49
Child-protectors.........................43
Cleaning


Exterior..................................348
Interior...................................350
Seat belts..............................351
Clock.........................................326
Compass...................................343
Condenser................................374
Console box .............................317
Cooling system


Engine overheating...............475
Cruise control ..........................166
Cup holder................................319
Curtain shield airbags...............87
Customizable features ............510


Wattage.................................494


Battery


Checking ...............................378
If the vehicle has discharged


battery.................................471


Preparing and checking before


winter ..................................179
Bluetooth® audio .....................263
Bluetooth® phone ....................279
Brake


Fluid ......................................375
Parking brake........................145
Brake assist..............................170
Break-in tips .............................122


Care


Exterior..................................348
Interior...................................350
Seat belts ..............................351
Cargo capacity .........................175
Cargo net ..................................337
CD changer...............................223
CD player ..................................223
Chains.......................................179
Child restraint system


Booster seats, definition........104
Booster seats, installation .....108
Convertible seats,


definition .............................104


Convertible seats,


installation...........................108


Front passenger occupant


classification system.............99
Infant seats, definition ...........104
Infant seats, installation.........108
Installing CRS with LATCH


anchors...............................109


Installing CRS with


seat belts ............................111


Installing CRS with top


straps..................................114


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Daytime running light system ................................... 161
Defogger


Rear window......................... 209
Side mirror............................ 209
Dimension................................ 482
Dinghy towing .................. 191,192 Display


Trip information .................... 155
Warning message ................ 444
Do-it-yourself maintenance.... 359
Door courtesy light


Door courtesy light ............... 313
Wattage................................ 494


Doors


Door glasses .......................... 70
Door lock .................... 27, 38, 42
Side mirrors............................ 68


Driver's seat belt reminder light ........................................ 435
Driving


Break-in tips ......................... 122
Correct posture....................... 85
Procedures........................... 120
Winter driving tips................. 179


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Electronic key


If the electronic key does


not operate properly............469


Emergency flashers


Switch....................................424


Emergency, in case of


If a warning light turns on......432
If a warning message is


displayed.............................444


If the electronic key does not


operate properly..................469
If the engine will not start ......465
If the shift lever cannot be


shifted from P......................467


If the vehicle has discharged


battery.................................471


If the warning buzzer


sounds ................................432
If you have a flat tire .............454
If you lose your keys .............468
If you think something is


wrong..................................428


If your vehicle becomes


stuck ...................................478


If your vehicle needs to be


towed ..................................425
If your vehicle overheats .......475


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Engine


Compartment ........................365
Engine switch................131, 135
Hood......................................362
How to start the


engine.........................131, 135
Identification number.............482
If the engine will not start ......465
Ignition switch................131, 135
Overheating...........................475
Engine compartment cover.....367
Engine coolant


Capacity ................................488
Checking ...............................373
Preparing and checking before


winter ..................................179


Engine coolant temperature gauge......................................147
Engine immobilizer system.......80
Engine oil


Capacity ................................485
Checking ...............................368
Preparing and checking before


winter ..................................179


Engine oil maintenance data .........................................371
Engine switch light ..................313
Event data recorder .................430


Floor mat ..................................335
Fluid


Brake.....................................375
Power steering fluid ..............376
Washer..................................381


Fog lights


Switch ...................................163
Wattage.................................494


Front fog lights


Switch ...................................163
Wattage.................................494


Front passenger occupant classification system ..............99
Front passenger's seat belt reminder light ........................435
Front seats


Adjustment..............................51


Front side marker lights


Wattage.................................494


Front turn signal lights


Wattage.................................494


Fuel


Capacity................................484
Fuel gauge............................147
Fuel pump shut off system....429
Gas station information.........536

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