Interior features for Your Toyota 86 2 Door Second Generation (2022-2025)

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Interior features  
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5-1. Using the air conditioning  
system  
Automatic air conditioning sys-  
tem .................................264  
Seat heaters .....................269  
5-2. Using the interior lights  
Interior lights list................271  
5-3. Using the storage features  
List of storage features.....273  
Trunk features...................276  
5-4. Using the other interior fea-  
tures  
Other interior features.......277  
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5-1. Using the air conditioning system  
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5-1.Using the air conditioning system  
Automatic air conditioning system  
Air outlets are automatically selected and fan speed is automatically  
adjusted according to the set temperature setting.  
The illustrations below are for left-hand drive vehicles.  
The button positions and shapes will differ for right-hand drive vehi-  
cles.  
Also, the display and button positions will differ depending on the  
type of the system.  
Air conditioning controls  
Left-hand side temperature setting display  
A
Left-hand side temperature control switch  
Climate control mode display  
Fan speed control switch  
C
D
Right-hand side temperature control switch  
Right-hand side temperature setting display  
“MAX A/C” switch  
“SYNC” switch  
Outside/recirculated air mode switch  
“A/C” switch  
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Airflow mode control switch  
Rear window defogger and outside rear view mirror defoggers switch  
“ON/OFF” switch  
Windshield defogger switch  
Automatic mode switch  
Adjusting the temperature set-  
ting  
Change the airflow mode  
Press the airflow mode control  
switch.  
To adjust the temperature setting,  
turn the temperature control switch  
clockwise (warm) or  
The airflow mode changes as follows  
each time the switch is pressed.  
counterclockwise (cool).  
If “A/C” switch is not pressed, the sys-  
tem will blow ambient temperature air  
or heated air.  
The air conditioning system switches  
between individual and synchronized  
modes each time “SYNC” switch is  
pressed.  
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Synchronized modes (indicator on):  
The left-hand side temperature control  
switch can be used to adjust the tem-  
perature for the driver’s and front pas-  
senger’s side. At this time, operate the  
right-hand side temperature control  
switch to enter individual mode.  
1 Upper body  
2 Upper body and slightly to the  
feet  
Individual modes (indicator off):  
3 Upper body and feet  
4 Feet  
5 Feet and the windshield defog-  
ger operates  
The temperature for the driver’s and  
front passenger’s side can be adjusted  
separately.  
Setting the fan speed  
Switching between outside air  
and recirculated air modes  
To adjust the fan speed, turn the  
fan speed control switch clockwise  
(increase) or counterclockwise  
(decrease).  
Press the outside/recirculated air  
mode switch.  
The mode switches between outside air  
mode and recirculated air mode each  
time the switch is operated.  
Pressing the “ON/OFF” switch to turns  
off the fan.  
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When recirculated air mode is selected,  
the indicator illuminates on the out-  
side/recirculated air mode switch.  
Press the windshield defogger  
switch.  
Set the outside/recirculated air mode  
switch to outside air mode if the recircu-  
lated air mode is used. (It may switch  
automatically.)  
Set cooling and dehumidifica-  
tion function  
Press the “A/C” switch.  
To defog the windshield and the side  
windows quickly, turn the air flow and  
temperature up.  
When the function is on, the indicator  
illuminates on the “A/C” switch.  
Fast cooling function  
To return to the previous mode, press  
the windshield defogger switch again  
when the windshield is defogged.  
Press the “MAX A/C” switch.  
When the switch is turned on, the air  
conditioning will turn on, the tempera-  
ture will be set to LO, the fan speed will  
be set to MAX, the air outlets will be set  
to upper body, and the air mode will  
change to recirculated air mode auto-  
matically.  
When the windshield defogger switch is  
on, the indicator illuminates on the  
windshield defogger switch.  
Defogging the rear window  
and outside rear view mirrors  
Defoggers are used to defog the  
rear window, and to remove rain-  
drops, dew and frost from the out-  
side rear view mirrors.  
To turn off fast cooling function and  
return the previous setting, press the  
“MAX A/C” switch again.  
Suspend function  
Press the rear window and outside  
rear view mirror defoggers switch.  
Press the “ON/OFF” switch.  
While the air conditioning system is  
being used, when the “ON/OFF” switch  
is pressed, the air conditioning system  
will stop and the temperature setting  
display, etc. will turn off.  
The defoggers will automatically turn off  
after approximately 15 minutes.  
When the rear window and outside rear  
view mirror defoggers switch is on, the  
indicator illuminates on the rear window  
and outside rear view mirror defoggers  
switch.  
If the “ON/OFF” switch is pushed and  
turned on, the air conditioning system  
will operate in the operating state it was  
in when turned off. However, if the fast  
cooling function was operating when  
the air conditioning system was turned  
off, it will operate in the operating state  
it was in before the fast cooling function  
was turned on.  
Fogging up of the windows  
The windows will easily fog up when  
the humidity in the vehicle is high.  
Turning “A/C” on will dehumidify the  
air from the outlets and defog the  
windshield effectively.  
Defogging the windshield  
If you turn “A/C” off, the windows may  
fog up more easily.  
Defoggers are used to defog the  
windshield and front side windows.  
The windows may fog up if the recir-  
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culated air mode is used.  
ger stops operating for 2 minutes after  
every 15 minutes of continual operation.  
Even during the 2 minutes that opera-  
tion stops, the operating light remains  
illuminated. The rear window defogger  
will continue to operate in this cycle until  
it is turned off.  
When driving on dusty roads  
Close all windows. If dust thrown up by  
the vehicle is still drawn into the vehicle  
after closing the windows, it is recom-  
mended that the air intake mode be set  
to outside air mode and the fan speed to  
any setting except off.  
Customization  
Some functions can be customized.  
(P.377)  
Outside/recirculated air mode  
Setting to the recirculated air mode  
temporarily is recommended in pre-  
venting dirty air from entering the  
vehicle interior and helping to cool the  
vehicle when the outside air tempera-  
ture is high.  
WARNING  
To prevent the windshield from  
fogging up  
Do not use the windshield defogger  
switch during cool air operation in  
extremely humid weather. The differ-  
ence between the temperature of the  
outside air and that of the windshield  
can cause the outer surface of the  
windshield to fog up, blocking your  
vision.  
Outside/recirculated air mode may  
automatically switch depending on the  
temperature setting or the inside tem-  
perature.  
When the outside temperature falls  
to nearly 0°C (32°F)  
The dehumidification function may not  
operate even when “A/C” switch is  
pressed.  
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When the outside rear view mir-  
ror defoggers are operating  
Do not touch the outside rear view  
mirror surfaces, as they can become  
very hot and burn you.  
Ventilation and air conditioning  
odors  
To let fresh air in, set the air condition-  
ing system to the outside air mode.  
During use, various odors from inside  
and outside the vehicle may enter into  
and accumulate in the air conditioning  
system. This may then cause odor to  
be emitted from the vents.  
NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the air conditioning sys-  
tem on longer than necessary when  
the engine is off.  
To reduce potential odors from occur-  
ring:  
ꢀ It is recommended that the air condi-  
tioning system be set to outside air  
mode prior to turning the vehicle off.  
ꢀ The start timing of the blower may be  
delayed for a short period of time  
Using automatic mode  
1 Press the automatic mode  
switch.  
immediately after the air conditioning  
system is started in automatic mode.  
2 Adjust the temperature setting.  
3 To stop the operation, press the  
Air conditioning filter  
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“ON/OFF” switch.  
When continuous operation is set  
If the fan speed setting or air flow  
modes are operated, the automatic  
During continuous operation, the defog-  
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mode indicator goes off. However,  
automatic mode for functions other  
than that operated is maintained.  
Adjusting the position of and  
opening and closing the air  
outlets  
Center  
Using automatic mode  
Fan speed is adjusted automatically  
according to the temperature setting and  
the ambient conditions.  
Therefore, the fan may stop for a while  
until warm or cool air is ready to flow  
immediately after the automatic mode  
switch pressed.  
Air outlet layout and opera-  
tions  
1 Direct air flow to the left or right,  
up or down  
Location of air outlets  
2 Turn the knob to open or close  
The air outlets and air volume  
changes according to the selected  
air flow mode.  
the vent  
Side  
1 Direct air flow to the left or right,  
up or down  
2 Open the vent  
3 Close the vent  
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Seat heaters*  
WARNING  
To prevent the windshield defog-  
ger from operating improperly  
*: If equipped  
Do not place anything on the instru-  
ment panel which may cover the air  
outlets. Otherwise, air flow may be  
obstructed, preventing the windshield  
defoggers from defogging.  
Warm up the seat upholstery.  
WARNING  
To prevent minor burn injuries  
Care should be taken if anyone in the  
following categories comes in contact  
with the seats when the heater is on:  
Babies, small children, the elderly,  
the sick and the physically chal-  
lenged  
Persons with sensitive skin  
Persons who are fatigued  
Persons who have taken alcohol or  
drugs that induce sleep (sleeping  
drugs, cold remedies, etc.)  
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NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the seat  
heaters  
Do not put heavy objects that have an  
uneven surface on the seat and do  
not stick sharp objects (needles,  
nails, etc.) into the seat.  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not use the functions when the  
engine is off.  
Operation instructions  
Seat heaters  
Press the switch to warm the seats.  
The indicator light comes on when a  
seat heater is turned on.  
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1 Rapid heating  
2 Normal heating  
When not in use, put the switch in the  
neutral position. The indicator will turn  
off.  
The seat heaters can be used when  
The engine switch is in ON.  
When not in use  
Turn the seat heater off. The indicator  
light goes off.  
WARNING  
To prevent overheating and  
minor burn injuries  
Observe the following precautions  
when using the seat heaters.  
Do not cover the seat with a blanket  
or cushion when using the seat  
heater.  
Do not use seat heater more than  
necessary.  
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5-2.Using the interior lights  
Interior lights list  
Location of the interior lights  
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Interior lights (P.271)  
A
Door courtesy lights (if equipped)  
Engine switch light  
C
Operating the interior lights  
Turns the light on/off  
1 On  
2 Off  
Illuminated entry system  
Turns the door position on/off  
When the door position is on, the lights  
will automatically turn on/off according  
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to the presence of an electronic key,  
locking/unlocking and opening/closing of  
the doors, and the engine switch mode.  
To prevent the battery from being  
discharged  
When the door position is on, if the  
engine switch is turned off with a door  
not fully closed and the interior lights  
remain illuminated, they will automati-  
cally be turned off after approximately  
20 minutes. However, if a light lens has  
been pushed to illuminate the interior  
light, it will not turn off automatically.  
Customization  
Some functions can be customized.  
(P.377)  
NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the lights on longer than  
necessary when the engine is not run-  
ning.  
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5-3.Using the storage features  
List of storage features  
Location of the storage features  
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Bottle holders (P.274)  
A
Glove box (P.273)  
Cup holders/Auxiliary boxes (if equipped) (P.275)  
Console box (P.274)  
C
D
Lighters or spray cans may  
WARNING  
explode. If they come into contact  
with other stored items, the lighter  
may catch fire or the spray can may  
release gas, causing a fire hazard.  
Items that should not be left in  
the storage spaces  
Do not leave glasses, lighters or  
spray cans in the storage spaces, as  
this may cause the following when  
cabin temperature becomes high:  
Glove box  
Glasses may be deformed by heat  
or cracked if they come into contact  
with other stored items.  
Pull up the lever to open the glove  
box.  
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NOTICE  
Items unsuitable for the bottle  
holder  
Put the cap on before stowing a bot-  
tle. Do not place open bottles in the  
bottle holders, or glasses and paper  
cups containing liquid. The contents  
may spill and glasses may break.  
Console box  
WARNING  
Opening the lid  
Caution while driving  
Keep the glove box closed. In the  
event of sudden braking or sudden  
swerving, an accident may occur due  
to an occupant being struck by the  
open glove box or the items stored  
inside.  
Push the button  
Bottle holders  
Closing the lid  
Push the lid toward the center  
If one side is pushed, the opposite side  
will move simultaneously.  
Bottle holders  
When storing a bottle, close the cap.  
The bottle may not be stored depend-  
ing on its size or shape.  
WARNING  
Items unsuitable for the bottle  
holders  
Do not place anything other than a  
bottle in the bottle holders.  
Other items may be thrown out of the  
holders in the event of an accident or  
sudden braking and cause injury.  
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Observe the following precautions  
when putting items. Failure to do so  
may cause items to be thrown out in  
the event of sudden braking or steer-  
ing. In these cases, the items may  
interfere with pedal operation or  
cause driver distraction, resulting in  
an accident.  
WARNING  
When the console box is not in  
use  
Keep the console box closed when it  
is not being used.  
If left open, in the event of sudden  
braking, etc., stowed items may fly  
out, possibly leading to an accident.  
Do not store items that can easily  
shift or roll out.  
Cup holders/Auxiliary boxes  
(if equipped)  
Do not stack items higher than the  
edge.  
Do not put items that may protrude  
over the edge.  
Center console (vehicles with an  
automatic transmission)  
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Console box  
WARNING  
Caution while driving  
If possible, cover hot drinks to prevent  
burns.  
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Trunk features  
Auxiliary box  
Lift the luggage mat.  
Warning reflector storage box  
Depending on the size and shape of the  
warning reflector case, it may not be  
able to be stored.  
WARNING  
Warning reflector storage  
box  
When storing a warning reflector  
Make sure that the warning reflector  
is stored securely.  
Failure to do so may cause it jump out  
of position in the event of sudden  
braking, etc., causing an accident.  
The warning reflector can be  
stored.  
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Other interior features  
Depending on the connected external  
device, charging may occasionally be  
suspended and then start again. This is  
not a malfunction.  
USB charging ports  
Use the USB terminal to use or  
charge an electronic device.  
NOTICE  
The USB charging ports can be  
used to supply 2.1 A of electricity at  
5 V to external devices.  
Depending on the external device,  
it may not charge properly. Refer to  
the manual included with the device  
before using a USB charging port.  
To prevent damage to the USB  
charging ports  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the ports.  
Do not spill water or other liquids  
into the ports.  
When the USB charging ports are  
not in use, close the lids. If a foreign  
object or liquid enters a port may  
cause a short circuit.  
Using the USB charging ports  
Open the console box lid.  
Do not apply excessive force to or  
impact the USB charging ports.  
Do not disassemble or modify the  
USB charging ports.  
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To prevent damage to external  
devices  
Do not leave external devices in the  
vehicle. The temperature inside the  
vehicle may become high, resulting  
in damage to an external device.  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary force to an external  
device or the cable of an external  
device while it is connected.  
The USB charging ports can be  
used when  
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.  
Situations in which the USB charg-  
ing ports may not operate correctly  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not use the USB charging ports for  
a long period of time with the engine  
stopped.  
If a device which consumes more than  
2.1 A at 5 V is connected  
If a device designed to communicate  
with a personal computer, such as a  
USB memory device, is connected  
Power outlet  
If the connected external device is  
turned off (depending on device)  
The power outlet can be used for  
12 V accessories that run on 10 A  
or less.  
If the temperature inside the vehicle is  
high, such as after the vehicle has  
been parked in the sun  
Open the glove box lid and open  
the lid.  
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To prevent the battery from being  
discharged  
Do not use the power outlet longer  
than necessary when the engine is  
not running.  
Sun visors  
1 To set the visor in the forward  
position, flip it down.  
The power outlet can be used when  
2 To set the visor in the side posi-  
tion, flip down, unhook, and  
swing it to the side.  
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.  
When turning the engine switch off  
Disconnect electrical devices with  
charging functions, such as mobile bat-  
tery packs.  
If such devices are left connected, the  
engine switch may not be turned off nor-  
mally.  
Vanity mirrors  
Open the cover to use.  
The vanity light turns on. (if equipped)  
NOTICE  
To prevent the fuse from being  
blown  
Do not use an accessory that uses  
more than 12 V 10 A.  
To avoid damaging the power  
outlet  
Close the power outlet lid when the  
power outlet is not in use.  
Foreign objects or liquids that enter  
the power outlet may cause a short  
circuit.  
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NOTICE  
To prevent the battery from being  
discharged  
Do not leave the vanity lights on for  
extended periods while the engine is  
stopped.  
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