Gauges, Meters and Indicators for Your Toyota Aurion 4 Door First Generation (2006-2012)

1--6  
OPERATION OF  
INSTRUMENTS  
AND CONTROLS  
GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE  
REMINDER INDICATORS  
Fuel gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
Eine coolant temperature  
gauge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102  
Tachometer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103  
Odometer and two trip meters  
(without multi-information display) . . . 104  
Outside temperature display (without  
multi-information display) . . . . . . . . . . 104  
Multi-information display . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
Warning messages . . . . . . . . . . . . 106  
Outside temperature and  
cruise information . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110  
Odometer and two trip meters . . . 112  
Warning lights and buzzers . . . . . . . 113  
GAUGES, METERS AND SERVICE REMINDER INDICATORS  
Engine coolant temperature  
gauge  
Fuel gauge  
The gauge indicates the approximate  
quantity of the fuel remaining in the tank  
when the ignition switch is set to ON.  
The gauge indicatehe engine coolant tem-  
perature when the ignition switch is set to  
ON. The engine operating temperature will  
vary with changes in weather and engine  
load.  
Nearly full—Needle at “F”  
Nearly empty—Needle at “E”  
It is a good idea to keep the tank over 1/4  
full.  
NOTICE  
the needle moves into the red zone,  
your engine is too hot. If your vehicle  
overheats, stop your vehicle and allow  
the engine to cool.  
If the fuel level approaches “E” or the low fuel  
level warning light comes on, fill the fuel tank  
as soon as possible.  
On inclines or curves, due to the movement  
of fuel in the tank, the fuel gauge nele may  
fluctuate or the low fuel level warning light  
may come on earlier than usual.  
Your vehicle may overheat during severe op-  
erating conditions, such as:  
D Driving up a long hill on a hot day.  
D Reducing speed or stopping after high  
speed driving.  
D Idling for a long period with the air condi-  
tioning on in stop-start traffic.  
D Towing a trailer.  
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Tachometer  
NOTICE  
D Do not remove the thermostat in the en-  
gine cooling system as this may cause  
the engine to overheat. The thermostat  
is designed to control the flow of coolant  
to keep the temperature of the engine  
within the specified operating range.  
D Do not continue driving with an over-  
heated engine. See “If your vehicle  
overheats” on page 223 in Section 4.  
The tachometendicates engine speed in  
thousands of rpm (revolutions per min-  
ute). Use it while driving to select correct  
shift points and to prevent engine labour-  
ing nd over-revving.  
Dving with the engine running too fast  
causes excessive engine wear and poor fuel  
economy. Remember, in most cases the  
slower the engine speed, the greater the fuel  
economy.  
NOTICE  
Do not let the indicator needle get into  
the red zone. This may cause severe en-  
gine damage.  
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Odometer and two trip meters  
(without multi-information  
display)  
Outside temperature display  
(without multi-information  
display)  
This meter displays the odometer and two  
trip meters.  
The displayed teerature ranges from  
-- 4 0 _C (--40_F) up to 50_C (122_F).  
1. Odometer—Shows the total distance the  
vehicle has been driven.  
The ignition witch must be set to ON.  
If an abnormality exists in the connection of  
the oute air temperature sensor, “----” or  
“E” wappear on the display. If “----” or “E”  
appears on the display, contact your Toyota  
aler.  
2. Two trip meters—Show two different dis-  
tances independently driven since the last  
time each trip meter was set to zero.  
You can use one trip meter to calculate  
the fuel economy and the other to meas-  
ure the distance on each trip. All trip meer  
data is cancelled if the electrical power  
source is disconnected.  
There may be a case that “----” appears mo-  
mentarily when the ignition switch is quickly  
set to ON. It is normal if it goes out soon.  
3. Trip meter reset knob—Resets the two  
trip meters to zero, and also changes the  
meter display.  
To change the meer display, quickly  
press and release the knob. The meter  
display changes in the order from the  
odometer to trip meter A to trip meter B,  
then back to the odometer each time you  
press.  
To reset the trip meter A to zero, display  
the meter A reading, then press and hold  
the knob until the meter is set to zero. The  
same process can be applied for resetting  
the trip meter B.  
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Multi-information display—  
The following information is displayed on  
the multi-information display when the  
ignition switch is set to ON.  
D Outside temperature and cruise in-  
formation  
D Odometer and two trip meters  
D Warning messages  
During ordinary driving, cruise information is  
displayed. However, if the vehicle has a sys-  
tem malfunction or if there is some informa-  
tion that the driver should be informed of, a  
warning message appears on the display.  
See “Warning messages” on page 106 in this  
Section for details.  
If the electrical power source has been dis-  
connected from the multi-information display,  
the display will automatically be set to the in-  
itial mode.  
When the instrument panel lights are turned  
on, the brightness of the display will be re-  
duced.  
At extremely low temperatures, the mti-in-  
formation display may respond slowly, and  
the display changes may be delayed.  
CAUTION  
To avoid an accident, o not adjust the  
display while the vehicle is moving.  
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—Warning messages  
The status and action associated with each message is explained in more detail following  
this table. See pages 107 to 109 in this Section.  
Message  
Status  
Action  
a
b
c
Parking brake is not released. Release parking brake.  
Stop, check and contact your  
Engine oil pressure is low.  
Toyota dealer.  
Engine coolant temperature is Stop your vehicle and allow en-  
high.  
gine to cool.  
d
Any of doors are opeed.  
Close doors completely.  
e
f
Bonnet is opened.  
Boot lid is opened.  
Close bonnet completely.  
Close boot lid completely.  
Vehicle stability control system Take vehicle to your Toyota  
malfunction is detected. dealer.  
g
h
i
Transmission selector lever is Shift the transmission selector  
not in the “P” position.  
lever to “P” position.  
Brake pedal is not depressed  
when starting engine.  
Depress brake pedal firmly.  
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Message  
Status  
Action  
D Ignition switch is not set to  
OFF when getting out of  
vehicle carrying the key.  
D Turn off engine.  
D Ensure the key is with the  
driver in the vehicle when  
engine is on.  
j
D Key is not detected in the  
vehicle when ignition switch  
is set to ON.  
k
l
Electronic key battery is low.  
Replace key battery.  
Steering lock system malfunc-  
tion is detected.  
Contact your Toyota dealer.  
Rotate steering wheel slightly  
while pressing ENGINE START  
STOP button.  
m
n
Steering lock is stuck.  
Moon roof is openewith igni-  
tion switch set to FF.  
Close moon roof.  
(a)  
(c)  
This message is to warn the driver that the  
parking brake is not completely released  
at the vehicle speed o5 km/h or more.  
This message is to warn the driver that the  
engine coolant temperature is too high.  
Stop the vehicle and allow the engine to  
cool.  
Stop the vehicle ad release the parking  
brake fully.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds.  
NOTICE  
(b)  
Do not continue driving with an over-  
heated engine. See “If your vehicle over-  
heats” on page 223 in Section 4.  
This message is to warn the driver that the  
engine oil pressure is too low.  
Turn the engine off as soon as possible  
and contact your Toyota dealer.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds.  
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(d)  
In this case, the brakes will operate when ap-  
plied, and normal driving may be resumed.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds.  
(h)  
This message is to remind the driver that  
any of the doors are opened.  
This message is to warn the driver that the  
transmission is not in the “P” position  
when leaving the vehicle.  
Close the door securely.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds when the  
vehicle speed rises above 5 km/h.  
Put the transmission in the “P” position.  
If the transmission is not in the “P” position  
with the ignition swh set to ON, the mes-  
sage appears wth the master warning light  
and a warning tone sounds when the driver’s  
door is opened.  
(e)  
This message is to remind the driver that  
the bonnet is opened.  
(i)  
Close the bonnet securely.  
This message is to remind the driver that  
the brake pedal is not depressed when  
starting the engine.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds when e  
vehicle speed rises above 5 km/h.  
Depress the brake pedal firmly and press the  
ENGINE START STOP button. For the start-  
ing procedure, see “How to start the engine”  
on page 200 in Section 3.  
(f)  
This message is to reminhe driver that  
the boot lid is opened.  
If the brake pedal is not depressed, the mes-  
sage appears and a warning tone sounds  
when the engine is started.  
Close the boot lid securely.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light a warning tone sounds when the  
vehicle speed rises above 5 km/h.  
(j)  
When this message appears in the follow-  
ing cases, a warning tone sounds.  
(g)  
D The key is not detected in the vehicle  
when the ENGINE START STOP button  
is pressed.  
This message is to warn the driver that  
there is a problem somewhere in the vehi-  
cle stability control system or traction  
control system.  
Contact your Toyota dealer to service  
vehicle.  
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D The key is not detected in the vehicle be-  
(m)  
cause someone has taken the key outside  
of the vehicle without turning the engine  
off. At this time, a warning tone sounds.  
The above message turns off if the igni-  
tion switch is set to OFF or the key is in  
the vehicle.  
This message appears when the steering  
lock is stuck. The message appears for 15  
seconds. At this time, the green indicator  
light on the ENGINE START STOP switch  
flashes.  
In addition to either of the above conditions,  
if you get out from the vehicle, carrying the  
key when the transmission selector lever is  
in a position other than “P” and the ignition  
switch is not set to OFF, SHIFT TO P RANGE  
and KEY IS NOT DETECTED appear alter-  
nately.  
To free the steering lock, rotate the steering  
wheel slightly left or right while pressing the  
ENGINE START STOP switch.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light.  
(k)  
(n)  
This message is to warn the driver that the  
electronic key battery of the smart entry  
and start system is low.  
Thimessage appears when the driver’s  
dr is opened with the ignition switch set  
to OFF and the moon roof opened.  
Change the key battery as soon as pos-  
sible to ensure that the smart entry ad  
start system operates properly.  
When you leave your vehicle, be sure to  
close the moon roof.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sounds.  
The message appears with the mater warn-  
ing light and a warning tone sods.  
(l)  
This message warns the driver that the  
steering lock function malfunctions. At  
this time, the amber indicator light on the  
ENGINE START STOP switch flashes.  
The engine will not start in this case. Contact  
your Toyota dealer as soon as possible.  
The message appears with the master warn-  
ing light.  
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—Outside temperature and cruise information  
Each time you press the DSP button, the  
display toggles throuh this information.  
tions. Accuracy varies with driving habits and  
road conditions.  
1. Outside temperature  
2. Driving range  
When the ignition switch is set to ON, the last  
previously used mode displayed just before  
the ignition switch is off will appear.  
3. Average fuel consumption  
4. Elapsed time  
1. Outside temperature  
(OUTSIDE TEMP)  
5. Average vehicle speed  
6. Cruise information off  
7. Zoom display of odometer and trip meter  
The outside temperature display indicates  
the outside air temperature.  
The displayed temperature ranges from  
-- 4 0 _C (--40_F) up to 50_C (122_F).  
The display will return to the outside tempera-  
ture display with pressing and holding the  
DISP button for 1 second.  
If an abnormality exists in the connection of  
the outside air temperature sensor, “----” or  
“E” will appear on the display. If “----” or “E”  
appears on the display, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
The displayed values in the cruise informa-  
tion display indicate general driving condi-  
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There may be a case that “----” appears mo-  
mentarily when the ignition switch is set to  
ON. It is normal if it goes out soon.  
When the engine is started, driving time is  
counted from 0:00. Up to 99:59 (99 hours, 59  
minutes) can be displayed. When the driving  
time exceeds 99:59, the counter returns to  
0:00.  
2. Driving range  
(CRUISING RANGE)  
5. Average vehicle speed  
(AVG SPEED)  
The distance the vehicle can travel with  
the remaining fuel is calculated and dis-  
played based on the quantity of remaining  
fuel and past fuel consumption.  
Average vehicle speed is calculated and  
displayed based on total driving distance  
and total driving time with the engine run-  
ning.  
The driving range display indicates the ap-  
proximate distance that you can drive until  
the fuel gauge reaches “E”. It is different from  
the actual distance travelled.  
The displayed value is updated every 10 sec-  
onds.  
The displayed value is updated every 1 sec-  
ond while driving.  
6. Cruise information off  
The display indicates only odometer and two  
trip meters.  
If the fuel gauge malfunctions, the driving  
range figure will not appear.  
7. Zom display of odometer and trip  
meter  
When the vehicle is refuelled, the driving  
range is recalculated.  
The odometer and one of the trip meters are  
displayed simultaneously. See “Odometer  
and two trip meters” described on the next  
page.  
The actual driving range varies with driving  
habits and road conditions. If fuel consump-  
tion is good, the driving range will be nger  
than indicated. If fuel consumption is poor,  
the driving range will be shorter han indi-  
cated.  
If the low fuel level warning light comes on,  
refuel the vehicle even if the display indicates  
that the vehicle can be driven further.  
3. Average fuel consumption  
(TANK AVG)  
Average fuel consumption is calculated  
and displayed based on total driving dis-  
tance and total fuel consumption with the  
engine running.  
The displayed value is updated every 10 sec-  
onds.  
Every time you refuel the vehicle, the dis-  
played value is reset.  
4. Elapsed time  
(ELAPSED TIME)  
The elapsed time after the engine starts  
is displayed.  
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—Odometer and two trip meters  
data is cancelled if the electrical power  
source is disconnected.  
3. Trip meter reset knob—Resets the two  
trip meters to zero, and also change the  
meter display.  
To change the meter display, quickly push  
and release the knob. The meter display  
changes in the order from the odometer  
to trip meter A to trip meter B, then back  
to the odometer each time you push.  
To reset the trip meter A to zero, display  
the meter A reading, then push and hold  
the knob until the meter is set to zero. The  
same process cabe applied for resetting  
the trip meter B.  
Normal display  
Zoom display  
This meter displays the odometer and two  
trip meters.  
Selecting the zoom display of the odom-  
eter and trip meter when the cruise in-  
formation is displayed causes the odom-  
eter and one of the trip meters to be  
displayed simultaneously.  
1. Odometer—Shows the total distance the  
vehicle has been driven.  
2. Two trip meters—Show two different dis-  
tances independently driven since the last  
time each trip meter was set to zero.  
You can use one trip meter to calculate  
the fuel economy and the other to meas-  
ure the distance on each trip. All trip meter  
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Warning lights and buzzers  
If the indicator or buzzer comes on  
Do this.  
*
If parking brake is off, stop immediately and  
contact Toyota dealer.  
(a)  
(indicator and buzzer)  
Fasten driver’s seatbelt.  
(b)  
(indicator and buzzer)  
*
Stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer.  
Stop and check.  
(c)  
(d)  
*
Take vehicle to Toyota dealer.  
(e)  
Fill up tank.  
(f)  
Take vehicle to Toyota dealer.  
If brae system warning light is also on, stop  
immedately and contact Toyota dealer.  
*
(g)  
Close all doors and boot lid.  
(h)  
(indicator and buzzer)  
*
Take vehicle to Toyota dealer immediately.  
(i)  
Read warning message on multi-information  
display.  
(j)  
*
Blinking. Traction control system operating.  
Close moon roof.  
(k)  
Open moon roof  
reminder buzzer  
(l)  
* A system check is performed every time the  
ignition switch is set to ON. These lights turn  
on when the ignition switch is set to ON; they  
will then turn off after the engine has started,  
or after a few seconds.  
There maybe a malfunction in a system if a  
light does not come on, or if a light does not  
turn off.  
If this occurs have your vehicle checked by  
a Toyota dealer immediately.  
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CAUTION  
CAUTION  
D Should a safety system light, such as  
the ABS warning or the SRS warning,  
fail the system check when you start  
the engine, this could mean that these  
systems are not be available to help  
protect you in an accident, which may  
result in serious injury or death.  
Immediately stop your vehicle at a safe  
place and contact your Toyota dealer if  
either of the following conditions oc-  
curs:  
D The brake warning light does not turn  
off even after the parking brake is re-  
leased while the engine is running.  
D Immediately have your vehicle in-  
spected by your Toyota dealer should  
these lights fail the system check.  
In this case, the brakes may not  
work properly and your stopping  
distance will be longer. Depress the  
brake pedal firmly and bring the  
vehicle to an immediate stop.  
(a) Brake System Warning Light and  
Buzzer  
D The brake system warning light re-  
mains on together with the ABS warn-  
ing light.  
This light comes on in the following cases  
when the ignition switch is set to ON.  
In this case, the anti-lock brake  
system will fail and the vehicle will  
become extremely unstable during  
braking.  
D When the parking brake is applied...  
This light comes on for a few seconds when  
the ignition switch is set to ON even after the  
parking brake is released.  
If the vehicle speed rises above 5 km/h wth  
the parking brake applied for 1 second or  
more, a buzzer sounds.  
(b) Driver’s Seatbelt Reminder Light  
and Buzzer  
The light and buzzer act as a reminder to  
buckle up the driver’s seatbelt.  
D When the brake fluid level is low...  
Once the ignition switch is set to ON or  
START, the reminder light flashes if the  
driver’s seatbelt is not fastened. Unless the  
driver fastens the belt, the light continues  
flashing.  
CAUTIO
It is dangerous to continue driving nor-  
mally when the brake fluid level is low.  
If the vehicle speed rises above 20 km/h with  
the seatbelt unfastened, the buzzer will  
sound for 30 seconds. Then, if the seatbelt  
is still unfastened, the buzzer will sound in  
a different tone for 90 more seconds. Even  
if the vehicle speed drops below 20 km/h, the  
buzzer will continue to sound. To stop the  
buzzer, fasten the seatbelt.  
Have your vehicle checked at your Toyota  
dealer in the following cases:  
D The light does not come on even if the  
parking brake is applied when the ignition  
switch is set to ON.  
D The light does not come on even if the  
ignition switch is set to ON with the park-  
ing brake released.  
A warning light turning on briefly during oper-  
ation does not indicate a problem.  
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(c) Charging System Warning Light  
electronic throttle control system or automat-  
ic transmission electrical system.  
This warning light comes on when the ignition  
switch is set to ON, and goes off when the  
engine is started.  
If it comes on while you are driving, have your  
vehicle checked/repaired by your Toyota  
dealer as soon as possible.  
When there are problems in the charging sys-  
tem while the engine is running, the warning  
light comes on.  
If engine speed does not increase when the  
accelerator pedal is depressed, there may be  
a
problem somewhere in the electronic  
NOTICE  
throttle control system.  
At this time, vibration may occur. However,  
if you depress the accelerator pedal more  
firmly and slowly, you can drive your vehicle  
at low speeds. Have your vehicle checked by  
your Toyota dear as soon as possible.  
When the charging system warning light  
comes on while the engine is running,  
malfunctions such as the engine drive  
belt being broken may have occurred.  
If the warning light comes on, immedi-  
ately stop the vehicle in a safe place and  
contact your Toyota dealer.  
Even if the abnormality of the electronic  
throttle cntrol system is corrected during  
low speed driving, the system may not re-  
covuntil the engine is stopped and the igni-  
tiswitch is turned off.  
(d) Low Engine Oil Pressure Warning  
Light  
This light warns that the engine oil pressure  
is too low.  
CAUTION  
Be especially careful to prevent acci-  
dental pedal operation.  
If it flickers or stays on while you are ving,  
pull off the road to a safe place and stop the  
engine immediately. Call a Toyota dealer or  
qualified repair shop for assistace.  
(f) Low Fuel Level Warning Light  
The light may occasionally flicker when the  
engine is idling or it may come on briefly after  
a hard stop. There is no cause for concern  
if it then goes out whn the engine is acceler-  
ated slightly.  
This light comes on when the fuel level in the  
tank becomes nearly empty. Fill up the tank  
as soon as possible.  
On inclines or curves, due to the movement  
of fuel in the tank, the low fuel level warning  
light may come on earlier than usual.  
The light may come on when the oil level is  
extremely low. It is not designed to indicate  
low oil level, and the oil level must be  
checked using the level dipstick.  
(g) ABS Warning Light  
Vehicles without vehicle stability control  
system—  
NOTICE  
The light comes on when the ignition switch  
is set to ON. If the anti-lock brake system and  
the brake assist system work properly, the  
light turns off after a few seconds. Thereafter,  
if either of the systems malfunctions, the light  
comes on again.  
Do not drive the vehicle with the warn-  
ing light on—even for one block. It may  
ruin the engine.  
(e) Malfunction Indicator Lamp  
When the ABS warning light is on (and the  
brake system warning light is off), the anti-  
lock brake system and the brake assist sys-  
This lamp warns that there is a problem  
somewhere in the engine electrical system,  
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tem do not operate, but the brake system still  
operates conventionally.  
if either of the systems malfunctions, the light  
comes on again.  
A malfunction has occurred if any of the  
conditions referred to in the caution box  
occur. Contact your Toyota dealer as soon  
as possible to service the vehicle.  
When the ABS warning light is on (and the  
brake system warning light is off), the anti-  
lock brake system, the brake assist system,  
the traction control system and the vehicle  
stability control system do not operate, but  
the brake system still operates conventional-  
ly.  
CAUTION  
D If the ABS warning light remains on  
together with the brake system warn-  
ing light, the anti-lock brake system  
will fail and the vehicle will become  
extremely unstable during braking.  
Stop your vehicle immediately at a  
safe place and contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
When the ABS warning light is on (and the  
brake system warning light is off), the anti-  
lock brake system does not operate, so the  
wheels could lock up during a sudden brake  
or braking on slippey road surfaces.  
If either of the following conditions oc-  
curs, this indicates a malfunction some-  
where in the components monitored by  
the waning light. Contact your Toyota  
dealer as soon as possible to service the  
vehice.  
D When the ABS warning light is on (and  
the brake system warning light is off),  
the anti-lock brake system does not  
operate. Therefore, the wheels could  
lock-up during sudden braking or  
braking on slippery road surfaces.  
The light does not come on when the igni-  
tion switch is set to ON, or remains on.  
D The light comes on while you are driving.  
D If the ABS warning light does not  
come on when the ignition swith is  
set to ON, or remains on after tigni-  
tion switch is set to ON, a malfunction  
has occurred in the comonents mo-  
nitored by the warning ight system.  
Contact your Toyota ealer as soon as  
possible.  
A warning light turning on briefly during oper-  
ation does not indicate a problem.  
CAUTION  
If the ABS warning light remains on to-  
gether with the brake system warning  
light, immediately stop your vehicle at  
a safe place and contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
D If the ABS warning light comes on  
while you are driving, a malfunction  
has occurred in the components mo-  
nitored by the warning light system.  
Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as  
possible.  
In this case, not only will the anti-lock  
brake system fail but the vehicle will  
also become extremely unstable during  
braking.  
Vehicles with vehicle stability control sys-  
tem—  
(h) Open Door Warning Light and  
Buzzer  
The light comes on when the ignition switch  
is set to ON. If the anti-lock brake system and  
the brake assist system work properly, the  
light turns off after a few seconds. Thereafter,  
This light remains on until all the doors and  
boot lid are completely closed.  
The buzzer also sounds once when any of  
the doors or boot lid is not completely closed  
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at a vehicle speed of 5 km/h or more. Stop  
(l) Open Moon Roof Reminder Buzzer  
the vehicle and close the door or boot lid com-  
pletely.  
This buzzer acts as a reminder to close the  
moon roof when you turn the ignition switch  
off and open the driver’s door.  
(i) SRS Warning Light  
This light will come on when the ignition  
switch is set to ON. After about 6 seconds,  
the light will go off. This means the system  
of the airbag and front seatbelt preten-  
sioners are operating properly.  
CHECKING WARNING LIGHTS  
(except the low fuel level warning light)  
1. Apply the parking brake.  
2. Open one of the doors.  
The open door warning light should come  
on.  
This warning light system monitors the airbag  
sensor assembly, front airbag sensors, side  
airbag sensors, side and curtain shield airbag  
sensors, curtain shield airbag sensors,  
driver’s seat position sensor, driver’s seat-  
belt buckle switch, front seatbelt preten-  
sioner assemblies, inflators, warning light,  
interconnecting wiring and power sources.  
3. Close the door.  
The open door warning light should go off.  
4. Set the ignitswitch to ON, but do not  
start the engine.  
All the warning lights except the open  
door warning light should come on. The  
ABS warning light, slip indicator light and  
adaptive front-lighting system off indica-  
tor light will go off after a few seconds.  
The SRS warning light goes off after about  
6 seconds.  
If either of the following conditions occur, this  
indicates a malfunction somewhere in the  
parts monitored by the warning light system.  
Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as pos-  
sible to service the vehicle.  
If any warning light or warning buzzer does  
not function as described above, have it  
checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as  
possible.  
D The light does not come on when tigni-  
tion switch is set to ON or remains on for  
more than 6 seconds.  
D The light comes on or starts flashing while  
driving.  
(j) Master Warning Lht  
If the master warninlight comes on, a mes-  
sage appears on the multi-information dis-  
play. Depending on the conditions a warning  
tone may sound.  
(k) Traction Control/Vehicle Stability  
Control Slip Indicator Light  
The slip indicator light blinks while the trac-  
tion control system is controlling the spinning  
of the front wheels, or the vehicle stability  
control system is controlling the vehicle from  
skidding when cornering.  
The light will come on when the ignition  
switch is set to ON, and will go off after a few  
seconds.  
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