Maintenance and care for Your Toyota bZ4X SUV First Generation (2022-2024)

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Maintenance and care  
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7-1. Maintenance and care  
Cleaning and protecting the  
vehicle exterior.......... 448  
Cleaning and protecting the  
vehicle interior........... 451  
7-2. Maintenance  
Maintenance requirements  
.................................. 455  
General maintenance.. 456  
Emission inspection and  
maintenance (I/M) pro-  
grams ........................ 459  
7-3. Do-it-yourself mainte-  
nance  
Do-it-yourself service pre-  
cautions..................... 460  
Hood ........................... 462  
Positioning a floor jack 464  
Motor compartment..... 465  
Tires ............................ 472  
Replacing the tire........ 485  
Tire inflation pressure.. 493  
Wheels........................ 495  
Air conditioning filter.... 496  
Electronic key battery.. 499  
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Checking and replacing  
fuses.......................... 501  
Headlight aim.............. 503  
Light bulbs................... 504  
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scratch and outside temperature.  
The restoration time may become  
shorter when the coating is  
Cleaning and protect-  
ing the vehicle exte-  
rior  
warmed by applying warm water.  
Deep scratches caused by keys,  
coins, etc., cannot be restored.  
Perform the following to  
protect the vehicle and  
maintain it in prime condi-  
tion:  
Do not use wax that contain abra-  
sives.  
Automatic car washes  
Before washing the vehicle:  
• Fold the mirrors  
• Turn off the power back door (if  
equipped)  
Cleaning instructions  
Start washing from the front of the  
vehicle. Make sure to extend the  
mirrors before driving.  
Working from top to bottom,  
liberally apply water to the  
vehicle body, wheel wells and  
underside of the vehicle to  
remove any dirt and dust.  
Brushes used in automatic car  
washes may scratch the vehicle  
surface, parts (wheel, etc.) and  
harm your vehicle’s paint.  
Wash the vehicle body using  
a sponge or soft cloth, such  
as a chamois.  
Rear spoiler may not be washable  
in some automatic car washes.  
There may also be an increased  
risk of damage to vehicle.  
For hard-to-remove marks,  
use car wash soap and rinse  
thoroughly with water.  
When the shift position needs to  
be held in N, refer to P.239.  
High pressure car washes  
As water may enter the cabin, do  
not bring the nozzle tip near the  
gaps around the doors or perimeter  
of the windows, or spray these  
areas continuously.  
Wipe away any water.  
Wax the vehicle when the  
waterproof coating deterio-  
rates.  
Note for a smart key system  
If water does not bead on a clean  
surface, apply wax when the vehi-  
cle body is cool.  
If the door handle becomes wet  
while the electronic key is within  
the effective range, the door may  
lock and unlock repeatedly. In that  
case, follow the following correc-  
tion procedures to wash the vehi-  
cle:  
• Place the key in a position 6 ft. (2  
m) or more separate from the  
vehicle while the vehicle is being  
washed. (Take care to ensure that  
the key is not stolen.)  
Self-restoring coat  
The vehicle body has a self-restor-  
ing coating that is resistant to small  
surface scratches caused in a car  
wash, etc.  
The coating lasts for 5 to 8 years  
from when the vehicle is delivered  
from the plant.  
• Set the electronic key to battery-  
saving mode to disable the smart  
key system. (P.188)  
The restoration time differs  
depending on the depth of the  
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If the electronic key is inside the  
vehicle and a door handle  
approximately 5% solution of neu-  
tral detergent and water to clean  
the dirt off.  
becomes wet during a car wash, a  
buzzer may sound outside the  
vehicle and “Key Detected In  
Vehicle” may be shown on the  
multi-information display. To turn  
off the alarm, lock all the doors.  
Wipe the surface with a dry, soft  
cloth to remove any remaining  
moisture.  
To remove oily deposits, use alco-  
hol wet wipes or a similar product.  
Wheels and wheel ornaments  
Remove any dirt immediately by  
using a neutral detergent.  
WARNING  
When washing the vehicle  
Wash detergent off with water  
immediately after use.  
Do not apply water to the inside of  
the motor compartment. Doing so  
may cause the electrical compo-  
nents, etc. to catch fire.  
To protect the paint from damage,  
make sure to observe the follow-  
ing precautions.  
• Do not use acidic, alkaline or  
abrasive detergent  
• Do not use hard brushes  
• Do not use detergent on the  
wheels when they are hot, such  
as after driving or parking in hot  
weather  
When cleaning the windshield  
(vehicles with rain-sensing  
windshield wipers)  
Set the wiper switch to off.  
If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”,  
the wipers may operate unexpect-  
edly in the following situations,  
and may result in hands being  
caught or other serious injuries  
and cause damage to the wiper  
blades.  
Painted brake calipers (if  
equipped)  
When using detergent, use neu-  
tral detergent. Do not use hard  
brushes or abrasive cleaners, as  
they will damage the paint.  
Do not use detergent on the brake  
calipers when they are hot.  
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Wash detergent off immediately  
after use.  
Brake pads and calipers  
Rust may form if the vehicle is  
parked with wet brake pads or disc  
rotors, causing them to stick. Before  
parking the vehicle after it is  
washed, drive slowly and apply the  
brakes several times to dry the  
parts.  
Off  
“AUTO”  
When the upper part of the  
windshield where the raindrop  
sensor is located is touched by  
hand  
Bumpers  
Do not scrub with abrasive cleaners.  
Plated portions  
When a wet rag or similar is  
held close to the raindrop sen-  
sor  
If dirt cannot be removed, clean the  
parts as follows:  
Use a soft cloth dampened with an  
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WARNING  
If the paint is chipped or  
scratched, have it repaired  
immediately.  
If something bumps against the  
windshield  
To prevent the wheels from cor-  
roding, remove any dirt and  
store in a place with low humid-  
ity when storing the wheels.  
If you directly touch the raindrop  
sensor body or if something  
bumps into the raindrop sensor  
Precaution regarding the rear  
Cleaning the exterior lights  
bumper  
Wash carefully. Do not use  
organic substances or scrub  
with a hard brush.  
This may damage the surfaces  
of the lights.  
If the paint of the rear bumper is  
chipped or scratched, the system  
may malfunction. If this occurs,  
consult your Toyota dealer.  
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0  
Do not apply wax to the sur-  
faces of the lights.  
BSM (if equipped)  
Wax may cause damage to the  
lenses.  
RCTA (if equipped)  
PKSB (if equipped)  
When using an automatic car  
wash (vehicles with rain-  
sensing windshield wipers)  
NOTICE  
Set the wiper switch to off posi-  
tion.  
If the wiper switch is in “AUTO”,  
the wipers may operate and the  
wiper blades may be damaged.  
To prevent paint deteriora-  
tion and corrosion on the  
body and components (alumi-  
num wheels, etc.)  
When using a high pressure  
car wash  
Wash the vehicle immediately in  
the following cases:  
When washing the vehicle, do  
not spray the camera or its sur-  
rounding area directly with a  
high pressure washer. Shock  
applied from high pressure  
water may cause the device to  
not operate normally.  
• After driving near the sea coast  
• After driving on salted roads  
• If coal tar or tree sap is present  
on the paint surface  
• If dead insects, insect droppings  
or bird droppings are present on  
the paint surface  
Do not spray water directly on  
the radar which is equipped  
behind the radar sensor cover.  
Otherwise it may cause the  
device to be damaged.  
• After driving in an area contami-  
nated with soot, oily smoke,  
mine dust, iron powder or chem-  
ical substances  
Do not bring the nozzle tip close  
to boots (rubber or resin manu-  
factured cover), or connectors  
or the following parts.  
• If the vehicle becomes heavily  
soiled with dust or mud  
The parts may be damaged if  
they come into contact with  
high-pressure water.  
• If liquids such as benzene and  
gasoline are spilled on the paint  
surface  
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Cleaning and protect-  
ing the vehicle interior  
NOTICE  
• Traction related parts  
• Steering parts  
• Suspension parts  
• Brake parts  
Perform cleaning in a man-  
ner appropriate to each  
component and its material.  
Keep the cleaning nozzle at  
least 11.9 in. (30 cm) away from  
the vehicle body. Otherwise  
resin section, such as moldings  
and bumpers, may be deformed  
and damaged. Also, do not con-  
tinuously hold the nozzle in the  
same place.  
Protecting the vehicle  
interior  
Remove dirt and dust using a  
vacuum cleaner. Wipe dirty  
surfaces with a cloth damp-  
ened with lukewarm water.  
Do not spray the lower part of  
the windshield continuously. If  
water enters the air conditioning  
system intake located near the  
lower part of the windshield, the  
air conditioning system may not  
operate correctly.  
If dirt cannot be removed,  
wipe it off with a soft cloth  
dampened with neutral deter-  
gent diluted to approximately  
1%.  
Do not wash the underside of  
the vehicle using a high pres-  
sure car washer. If water enters  
the traction battery, the EV sys-  
tem may malfunction.  
Wring out any excess water  
from the cloth and thoroughly  
wipe off remaining traces of  
detergent and water.  
Do not use the washer on the  
area around the charging port  
lid. Water could get into the  
charging inlet and could dam-  
age the vehicle.  
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Shampooing the carpets  
There are several commercial foam-  
ing-type cleaners available. Use a  
sponge or brush to apply the foam.  
Rub in overlapping circles. Do not  
use water. Wipe dirty surfaces and  
let them dry. Excellent results are  
obtained by keeping the carpet as  
dry as possible.  
Cleaning aluminum parts  
When cleaning the hood, do not  
push hard or put weight on it.  
The aluminum part may be  
dented.  
Handling the seat belts  
Clean with mild soap and lukewarm  
water using a cloth or sponge. Also  
check the belts periodically for  
excessive wear, fraying or cuts.  
Front side windows with IR pro-  
tective coating  
The front side windows have IR pro-  
tective coating. To prevent any dam-  
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age to the IR protective coating,  
observe the following:  
NOTICE  
Cleaning detergents  
If the windows are dirty, gently  
wipe them with a cloth soaked in  
water or lukewarm water as soon  
as possible.  
Do not use the following types  
of detergent, as they may dis-  
color the vehicle interior or  
cause streaks or damage to  
painted surfaces:  
If the windows are very dirty, do  
not open and close them repeat-  
edly.  
• Non-seat portions: Organic sub-  
stances such as benzene or  
gasoline, alkaline or acidic solu-  
tions, dye, and bleach  
WARNING  
Water in the vehicle  
• Seats: Alkaline or acidic solu-  
tions, such as thinner, benzene,  
and alcohol  
Do not splash or spill liquid in  
the vehicle.  
Doing so may cause the electri-  
cal components, etc., to mal-  
function or catch fire.  
Do not use a polish wax or pol-  
ish cleaner. The instrument  
panel’s or other interior part’s  
painted surface may be dam-  
aged.  
Do not get any of the SRS com-  
ponents or wiring in the vehicle  
interior wet.  
(P.35)  
Water on the floor  
An electrical malfunction may  
cause the airbags to deploy or  
not function properly, resulting  
in death or serious injury.  
Do not wash the vehicle floor with  
water.  
Vehicle systems such as the  
audio system may be damaged if  
water comes into contact with  
electrical components such as the  
audio system above or under the  
floor of the vehicle. Water may  
also cause the body to rust.  
Vehicles with wireless charger:  
Do not let the wireless charger  
(P.430) get wet. Failure to do  
so may cause the charger to  
become hot and cause burns or  
could cause electric shock  
resulting in death or serious  
injury.  
When cleaning the inside of  
the windshield  
Do not allow glass cleaner to con-  
tact the lens. Also, do not touch  
the lens. (P.259)  
Cleaning the interior (espe-  
cially instrument panel)  
Do not use a polish wax or polish  
cleaner. The instrument panel  
may reflect off the windshield,  
obstructing the driver’s view and  
leading to an accident, resulting in  
death or serious injury.  
Cleaning the inside of the rear  
window  
Do not use a glass cleaner to  
clean the rear window, as this  
may cause damage to the rear  
window defogger heater wires.  
Use a cloth dampened with  
lukewarm water to gently wipe  
the window clean. Wipe the win-  
dow in strokes running parallel  
to the heater wires.  
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wipe off all remaining traces  
of detergent.  
NOTICE  
Be careful not to scratch or  
damage the heater wires.  
Wipe the surface with a dry,  
soft cloth to remove any  
remaining moisture. Allow the  
leather to dry in a shaded and  
ventilated area.  
Cleaning the front side win-  
dows  
Do not use any compound or  
abrasive product (e.g., glass  
cleaner, detergent, wax) to clean  
the windows. It may damage the  
coating.  
Caring for leather areas  
Toyota recommends cleaning the  
interior of the vehicle at least twice a  
year to maintain the quality of the  
vehicle’s interior.  
Cleaning the areas with  
satin-finish metal accents  
NOTICE  
Remove dirt using a water  
dampened soft cloth or syn-  
thetic chamois.  
Preventing damage to leather  
surfaces  
Observe the following precautions  
to avoid damage to and deteriora-  
tion of leather surfaces:  
Wipe the surface with a dry  
soft cloth to remove any  
remaining moisture.  
Remove any dust or dirt from  
leather surfaces immediately.  
Cleaning the areas with satin-  
finish metal accents  
Do not expose the vehicle to  
direct sunlight for extended peri-  
ods of time. Park the vehicle in  
the shade, especially during  
summer.  
The metal areas use a layer of real  
metal for the surface. It is necessary  
to clean them regularly. If dirty areas  
are left uncleaned for long periods  
of time, they may be difficult to  
clean.  
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Do not place items made of  
vinyl, plastic, or containing wax  
on the upholstery, as they may  
stick to the leather surface if the  
vehicle interior heats up signifi-  
cantly.  
Cleaning the leather areas  
Remove dirt and dust using a  
vacuum cleaner.  
Cleaning the synthetic  
leather areas  
Wipe off any excess dirt and  
dust with a soft cloth damp-  
ened with diluted detergent.  
Remove dirt and dust using a  
vacuum cleaner.  
Use a diluted water solution of  
approximately 5% neutral wool  
detergent.  
Wipe it off with a soft cloth  
dampened with neutral deter-  
gent diluted to approximately  
1%.  
Wring out any excess water  
from the cloth and thoroughly  
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Wring out any excess water  
from the cloth and thoroughly  
wipe off remaining traces of  
detergent and water.  
Cleaning fabric portions  
To remove dust from the fab-  
ric, use a vacuum cleaner or  
adhesive tape.  
However, please remove the dust  
near the passenger airbag orna-  
ment by hand.  
Use a cloth dampened with  
water to gently wipe the fabric  
clean.  
Do not use detergents to clean  
the fabric.  
Vehicles with radiant heaters:  
Do not hard scrub on the fab-  
ric portion of the radiant heat-  
ers (P.413).  
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7-2.Maintenance  
Handling of the 12-volt bat-  
Maintenance require-  
ments  
tery  
Oils and fluids contained in  
vehicles as well as waste pro-  
duced by component wear con-  
tain or emit chemicals known to  
the State of California to cause  
cancer and birth defects or  
other reproductive harm. Avoid  
exposure and wash any  
To ensure safe and econom-  
ical driving, day-to-day care  
and regular maintenance  
are essential. It is the  
owner’s responsibility to  
perform regular checks.  
Toyota recommends the fol-  
lowing maintenance:  
affected area immediately.  
12-volt battery posts, terminals  
and related accessories con-  
tain lead and lead compounds  
which are known to cause brain  
damage. Wash your hands after  
handling. (P.468)  
Repair and replacement  
It is recommended that genuine  
Toyota parts be used for repairs to  
ensure performance of each sys-  
tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in  
replacement or if a repair shop other  
than a Toyota dealer performs  
repairs, confirm the warranty cover-  
age.  
General maintenance  
General maintenance should be  
performed on a daily basis. This  
can be done by yourself or by a  
Toyota dealer.  
Allow inspection and repairs to  
be performed by a Toyota  
dealer  
Scheduled maintenance  
Toyota technicians are well-  
trained specialists and are kept up  
to date with the latest service  
information. They are well  
informed about the operations of  
all systems on your vehicle.  
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Scheduled maintenance should  
be performed at specified inter-  
vals according to the mainte-  
nance schedule.  
Keep a copy of the repair order. It  
proves that the maintenance that  
has been performed is under war-  
ranty coverage. If any problem  
should arise while your vehicle is  
under warranty, your Toyota  
For details about maintenance  
items and schedules, refer to the  
“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or  
“Owner’s Manual Supplement”.  
dealer will promptly take care of it.  
Do-it-yourself mainte-  
nance  
WARNING  
If your vehicle is not properly  
maintained  
You can perform some mainte-  
nance procedures by yourself.  
Please be aware that do-it-your-  
self maintenance may affect  
Improper maintenance could  
result in serious damage to the  
vehicle and possible death or seri-  
ous injury.  
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warranty coverage.  
General maintenance  
The use of Toyota Repair Manuals  
is recommended.  
Listed below are the general  
maintenance items that  
should be performed at the  
intervals specified in the  
“Owner’s Warranty Informa-  
tion Booklet” or “Owner’s  
Manual Supplement/Sched-  
uled Maintenance Guide”. It  
is recommended that any  
problem you notice should  
be brought to the attention  
of your Toyota dealer or  
qualified service shop for  
advice.  
For details about warranty cover-  
age, refer to the separate “Owner’s  
Warranty Information Booklet” or  
“Owner’s Manual Supplement”.  
WARNING  
If the EV system is running  
Turn the EV system off and  
ensure that there is adequate  
ventilation before performing  
maintenance checks.  
Motor compartment  
Items  
Check points  
Is the brake fluid at  
the correct level?  
(P.468)  
Brake fluid  
Is the power con-  
Power control trol unit/heater  
unit/heater  
coolant  
coolant at the cor-  
rect level?  
(P.465, 467)  
Check the connec-  
tions. (P.468)  
12-volt battery  
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Items  
Check points  
Items  
Check points  
• The vehicle  
should not pull to  
one side when  
the brakes are  
applied.  
The radiator and  
condenser should  
be free from for-  
eign objects.  
Radiator/con-  
denser  
(P.466)  
• The brakes  
should work  
effectively.  
• The brake pedal  
should not feel  
spongy.  
Is there sufficient  
washer fluid?  
(P.471)  
Washer fluid  
Brakes  
Vehicle interior  
• The brake pedal  
should not get  
too close to the  
floor when the  
brakes are  
Items  
Check points  
• The accelerator  
pedal should  
move smoothly  
(without uneven  
pedal effort or  
catching).  
Accelerator  
pedal  
applied.  
• Do the head  
restraints move  
smoothly and  
lock securely?  
Head  
restraints  
• When parked on  
a slope and the  
shift position is in  
P, is the vehicle  
securely  
Transmission  
“Park” mecha-  
nism  
• Do the indica-  
tors and buzzers  
function prop-  
erly?  
Indica-  
tors/buzzers  
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stopped?  
• Do all the lights  
come on?  
• Are the head-  
lights aimed cor-  
rectly?  
• Does the brake  
pedal move  
smoothly?  
• Does the brake  
pedal have  
Lights  
appropriate  
clearance from  
the floor?  
• Does the brake  
pedal have the  
correct amount  
of free play?  
• Does the park-  
ing brake oper-  
ate normally?  
• When parked on  
a slope and the  
parking brake is  
on, is the vehicle  
securely  
Brake pedal  
Parking brake  
stopped?  
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Items Check points  
Items  
Check points  
• Do the seat belts  
operate  
smoothly?  
• Is the tire infla-  
tion pressure  
correct?  
Seat belts  
Seats  
• The seat belts  
should not be  
damaged.  
• The tires should  
not be damaged  
or excessively  
worn.  
• Have the tires  
been rotated  
according to the  
maintenance  
schedule?  
• Do the seat con-  
trols operate  
properly?  
Tires  
• Does the steer-  
ing wheel rotate  
smoothly?  
• Does the steer-  
ing wheel have  
the correct  
• The wheel bolt  
should not be  
loose.  
• The wiper blades  
should not show  
any signs of  
cracking, split-  
ting, wear, con-  
tamination or  
Steering wheel amount of free  
play?  
• There should not  
be any strange  
sounds coming  
from the steer-  
ing wheel.  
Windshield  
wipers  
deformation.  
• The wiper blades  
should clear the  
windshield with-  
out streaking or  
skipping.  
Vehicle exterior  
Items  
Doors  
Check points  
• Do the doors  
operate  
smoothly?  
• Does the hood  
lock system work  
properly?  
Hood  
• There should not  
be any signs of  
fluid leakage  
Fluid leaks  
after the vehicle  
has been parked.  
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Emission inspection  
and maintenance (I/M)  
programs  
When the malfunction  
indicator lamp still  
remains on after several  
driving trips  
Some states have vehicle  
emission inspection pro-  
grams which include OBD  
(On Board Diagnostics)  
checks. The OBD system  
monitors the operation of  
the emission control sys-  
tem.  
The error code in the OBD sys-  
tem will not be cleared unless  
the vehicle is driven 40 or more  
times.  
If your vehicle does not  
pass the I/M test  
Contact your Toyota dealer to  
prepare the vehicle for re-test-  
ing.  
If the malfunction indica-  
tor lamp comes on  
The OBD system determines  
that a problem exists some-  
where in the emission control  
system. Your vehicle may not  
pass the I/M test and may need  
to be repaired. Contact your  
Toyota dealer to service the  
vehicle.  
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Your vehicle may not pass  
the I/M test in the follow-  
ing situations:  
When the 12-volt battery is dis-  
connected or discharged  
Readiness codes that are set  
during ordinary driving are  
erased.  
Also, depending on your driving  
habits, the readiness codes may  
not be completely set.  
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7-3.Do-it-yourself maintenance  
Items  
Parts and tools  
Do-it-yourself service  
precautions  
• In order to ensure  
maximum perfor-  
mance of the trac-  
tion battery  
cooling system  
and limit risks of  
battery short-cir-  
cuit and other  
If you perform maintenance  
by yourself, be sure to fol-  
low the correct procedure  
as given in these sections.  
damage to your  
vehicle, Toyota  
recommends  
Maintenance  
Items  
Parts and tools  
Powercontrol  
unit coolant  
level  
using “Toyota  
• Warm water  
• Baking soda  
• Grease  
• Conventional  
wrench (for termi-  
nal clamp bolts)  
Genuine Traction  
Battery Coolant”  
or similar high-  
quality ethylene  
glycol-based, low  
electric conductiv-  
ity coolant, non-  
amine and non-  
borate coolant  
with azole addi-  
tives.  
12-volt bat-  
tery condi-  
tion (P.468)  
(P.467)  
• FMVSS No.116  
DOT 3 or SAE  
J1703 brake fluid  
FMVSS No.116  
DOT 4 or SAE  
J1704 brake fluid  
• Rag or paper  
towel  
Brake fluid  
level  
(P.468)  
• Funnel (used only  
for adding coolant)  
• Funnel (used only  
for adding brake  
fluid)  
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WARNING  
Items  
Parts and tools  
• “Toyota Super  
Long Life Cool-  
ant” or a similar  
high quality eth-  
yleneglycol-based  
non-silicate, non-  
amine, non-nitrite  
and non-borate  
coolant with long-  
life hybrid organic  
acid technology  
Toyota Super  
Long Life Cool-  
ant” is pre-mixed  
with 50% coolant  
and 50% deion-  
ized water.  
The motor compartment contains  
many mechanisms and fluids that  
may move suddenly, become hot,  
or become electrically energized.  
To avoid death or serious injury,  
observe the following precautions.  
When working on the motor  
compartment  
Make sure that “POWER ON”  
on the multi-information display  
and the “READY” indicator are  
both off.  
Heater cool-  
ant level  
(P.465)  
Keep hands, clothing and tools  
away from the moving fan.  
Be careful not to touch the  
motor, power control unit, radia-  
tor, etc., right after driving as  
they may be hot. Coolant and  
other fluids may also be hot.  
• Funnel (used only  
for adding coolant)  
Do not leave anything that may  
burn easily, such as paper and  
rags, in the motor compartment.  
• Fuse with same  
amperage rating  
as original  
Fuses  
(P.501)  
Do not smoke, cause sparks or  
expose an open flame to the 12-  
volt battery. 12-volt battery  
fumes are flammable.  
Headlightaim Phillips-head  
(P.503)  
screwdriver  
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Radiator and  
condenser  
(P.466)  
Be extremely cautious when  
working on the 12-volt battery. It  
contains poisonous and corro-  
sive sulfuric acid.  
• Tire pressure  
gauge  
• Compressed air  
source  
Tire inflation  
pressure  
(P.493)  
Never touch, disassemble,  
remove or replace the high volt-  
age parts, cables and their con-  
nectors. It can cause severe  
burns or electric shock that may  
result in death or serious injury.  
• Water or washer  
fluid containing  
antifreeze (for win-  
ter use)  
• Funnel (used only  
for adding water or  
washer fluid)  
Washer fluid  
(P.471)  
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Hood  
WARNING  
When working near the elec-  
tric cooling fan or radiator  
grille  
Opening the hood  
Be sure the power switch is OFF.  
1 Pull the hood lock release  
With the power switch in ON, the  
electric cooling fan may automati-  
cally start to run if the air condi-  
tioning is on and/or the coolant  
temperature is high. (P.466)  
lever.  
The hood will pop up slightly.  
Safety glasses  
Wear safety glasses to prevent  
flying or falling material, fluid  
spray, etc., from getting in your  
eyes.  
2 Push the auxiliary catch lever  
to the left and lift the hood.  
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3 Hold the hood open by insert-  
NOTICE  
ing the supporting rod into  
the slot.  
When closing the hood  
Be sure to return the support rod  
to its clip before closing the hood.  
Closing the hood without return-  
ing the support rod properly could  
cause the hood to bend.  
WARNING  
Pre-driving check  
Check that the hood is fully closed  
and locked.  
If the hood is not locked properly,  
it may open while the vehicle is in  
motion and cause an accident,  
which may result in death or seri-  
ous injury.  
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After installing the support  
rod into the slot  
Make sure the rod is properly  
inserted into the slot to prevent  
the hood from shutting on your  
head or body.  
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Rear  
Positioning a floor  
jack  
When using a floor jack, fol-  
low the instructions in the  
manual provided with the  
jack and perform the opera-  
tion safely.  
When raising your vehicle  
with a floor jack, position  
the jack correctly.  
Improper placement may  
damage your vehicle or  
cause injury.  
Location of the jack point  
Front  
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Motor compartment  
Components  
Heater coolant reservoir (P.465)  
Washer fluid tank (P.471)  
Power control unit coolant reservoir (P.467)  
12-volt battery (P.468)  
Brake fluid reservoir (P.468)  
Fuse box (P.501)  
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Radiator (P.466)  
Condenser (P.466)  
Electric cooling fan  
“MIN” lines on the reservoir  
when the EV system is cold.  
Checking the heater cool-  
ant  
The coolant level is satisfactory  
if it is between the “MAX” and  
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WARNING  
When the heater system is  
hot  
Do not remove the heater coolant  
reservoir caps.  
The heater system may be under  
pressure and may spray hot cool-  
ant if the cap is removed, causing  
serious injuries, such as burns.  
Reservoir cap  
NOTICE  
“MAX” line  
“MIN” line  
When adding coolant  
Coolant is neither plain water nor  
straight antifreeze. The correct  
mixture of water and antifreeze  
must be used to provide proper  
lubrication, corrosion protection  
and cooling. Be sure to read the  
antifreeze or coolant label.  
If the level is on or below the “MIN”  
line, add coolant up to the “MAX”  
line. (P.547)  
Coolant selection  
If you spill coolant  
Only use “Toyota Super Long Life  
Coolant” or a similar high quality  
ethylene glycol based non-silicate,  
non-amine, non-nitrite, and nonbo-  
rate coolant with long-life hybrid  
organic acid technology.  
Be sure to wash it off with water to  
prevent it from damaging parts or  
paint.  
Checking the radiator and  
condenser  
Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is  
a mixture of 50% coolant and 50%  
deionized water. (Minimum tem-  
perature: -31°F [-35°C])  
Check the radiator and con-  
denser and clear away any for-  
eign objects.  
For more details about coolant, con-  
tact your Toyota dealer.  
If the coolant level drops within  
a short time of replenishing  
If either of the above parts is  
extremely dirty or you are not  
sure of their condition, have  
your vehicle inspected Toyota  
dealer.  
Visually check the radiator, hoses,  
power control unit coolant reservoir  
caps, drain cock and water pump.  
If you cannot find a leak, have your  
Toyota dealer, test the cap and  
check for leaks in the cooling sys-  
tem.  
WARNING  
When the EV system is hot  
Do not touch the radiator or con-  
denser as they may be hot and  
cause serious injuries, such as  
burns.  
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your vehicle, Toyota recommends  
using “Toyota Genuine Traction Bat-  
tery Coolant” or similar high-quality  
ethylene glycol-based, low electric  
conductivity coolant, non-amine and  
non-borate coolant with azole addi-  
tives.  
WARNING  
When the electric cooling fan  
are operating  
Do not touch the motor compart-  
ment.  
With the power switch in ON, the  
electric cooling fan may automati-  
cally start to run if the air condi-  
tioning is on and/or the coolant  
temperature is high. Be sure the  
power switch is OFF when work-  
ing near the electric cooling fan or  
radiator grille.  
Toyota cannot guarantee that the  
use of a product other than “Toyota  
Genuine Traction Battery Coolant”  
will prevent risks of battery short-cir-  
cuit or other damage.  
Never use water as it will cause  
damage.  
Do not reuse coolant that has been  
removed from the radiator.  
Checking the power con-  
trol unit coolant  
For more details about coolant, con-  
tact your Toyota dealer.  
If the coolant level drops within  
The coolant level is satisfactory  
if it is between the “MAX” and  
“MIN” lines on the reservoir  
when the EV system is cold.  
a short time of replenishing  
Visually check the hoses, heater  
coolant reservoir caps, drain cock  
and water pump.  
If you cannot find a leak, have your  
Toyota dealer, test the cap and  
check for leaks in the cooling sys-  
tem.  
WARNING  
7
When the EV system is hot  
Do not remove the power control  
unit coolant reservoir caps.  
The cooling system may be under  
pressure and may spray hot cool-  
ant if the cap is removed, causing  
serious injuries, such as burns.  
Reservoir cap  
“MAX” line  
“MIN” line  
If the level is on or below the “MIN”  
line, add coolant up to the “MAX”  
line.  
Coolant selection  
In order to ensure maximum perfor-  
mance of the traction battery cooling  
system and limit risks of battery  
short-circuit and other damage to  
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J1703 brake fluid  
NOTICE  
FMVSS No.116 DOT 4 or SAE  
J1704 brake fluid  
When adding coolant  
Coolant is neither plain water nor  
straight antifreeze. The correct  
mixture of water and antifreeze  
must be used to provide proper  
lubrication, corrosion protection  
and cooling. Be sure to read the  
antifreeze or coolant label.  
Item  
Clean funnel  
Brake fluid can absorb moisture  
from the air  
If you spill coolant  
Excess moisture in the brake fluid  
can cause a dangerous loss of brak-  
ing efficiency. Use only newly  
opened brake fluid.  
Be sure to wash it off with water to  
prevent it from damaging parts or  
paint.  
WARNING  
Checking and adding the  
brake fluid  
When filling the reservoir  
Take care as brake fluid can harm  
your hands and eyes and damage  
painted surfaces.  
Checking fluid level  
The brake fluid level should be  
between the “MAX” and “MIN”  
lines on the tank.  
If fluid gets on your hands or in  
your eyes, flush the affected area  
with clean water immediately. If  
you still experience discomfort,  
see a doctor.  
NOTICE  
If the fluid level is low or high  
It is normal for the brake fluid level  
to go down slightly as the brake  
pads wear out or when the fluid  
level in the accumulator is high.  
If the reservoir needs frequent  
refilling, there may be a serious  
problem.  
Reservoir cap  
“MAX” line  
Checking the 12-volt bat-  
tery  
“MIN” line  
Adding fluid  
Check the 12-volt battery as fol-  
lows.  
Make sure to check the fluid  
type and prepare the necessary  
item.  
12-volt battery exterior  
Fluid type  
Make sure that the 12-volt bat-  
tery terminals are not corroded  
FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE  
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ing directly at the cell.  
and that there are no loose con-  
nections, cracks, or loose  
clamps.  
3 Put the vent plug back on  
and close it securely.  
Terminals  
Before recharging  
Hold-down clamp  
When recharging, the 12-volt bat-  
tery produces hydrogen gas which  
is flammable and explosive. There-  
fore, observe the following precau-  
tions before recharging:  
Checking 12-volt battery  
fluid  
Check that the level is between  
the “UPPER LEVEL” and  
“LOWER LEVEL” lines.  
If recharging with the 12-volt bat-  
tery installed on the vehicle, be  
sure to disconnect the ground  
cable.  
Make sure the power switch on  
the charger is off when connecting  
and disconnecting the charger  
cables to the 12-volt battery.  
7
After recharging/reconnecting  
the 12-volt battery  
The EV system may not start. Fol-  
low the procedure below to initial-  
ize the system.  
1 Shift the shift position to P.  
2 Open and close any of the doors.  
3 Restart the EV system.  
Unlocking the doors using the  
Smart key system may not be  
possible immediately after recon-  
necting the 12-volt battery. If this  
happens, use the wireless remote  
control or the mechanical key to  
lock/unlock the doors.  
“UPPER LEVEL” line  
“LOWER LEVEL” line  
If the fluid level is at or below the  
“LOWER LEVEL” line, add distilled  
water.  
Adding distilled water  
1 Remove the vent plug.  
2 Add distilled water.  
If the “UPPER LEVEL” cannot be  
seen, check the fluid level by look-  
Start the EV system with the  
power switch in ACC. The EV sys-  
tem may not start with the power  
switch turned off. However, the EV  
system will operate normally from  
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the second attempt.  
Where to safely charge the  
The power switch mode is  
recorded by the vehicle. If the 12-  
volt battery is disconnected and  
reconnected, the vehicle will  
return the power switch mode to  
the status it was in before the 12-  
volt battery was disconnected.  
Make sure to turn off the power  
switch before disconnecting the  
12-volt battery. Take extra care  
when connecting the 12-volt bat-  
tery if the power switch mode prior  
to the 12-volt battery being dis-  
connected is unknown.  
12-volt battery  
Always charge the 12-volt battery  
in an open area. Do not charge  
the 12-volt battery in a garage or  
closed room where there is insuf-  
ficient ventilation.  
Emergency measures regard-  
ing electrolyte  
If electrolyte gets in your eyes  
Flush your eyes with clean  
water for at least 15 minutes  
and get immediate medical  
attention. If possible, continue  
to apply water with a sponge or  
cloth while traveling to the near-  
est medical facility.  
If the EV system will not start even  
after multiple attempts at all the  
methods above, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
If electrolyte gets on your skin  
Wash the affected area thor-  
oughly. If you feel pain or burn-  
ing, get medical attention  
immediately.  
WARNING  
Chemicals in the 12-volt bat-  
tery  
If electrolyte gets on your  
clothes  
It can soak through clothing on  
to your skin. Immediately take  
off the clothing and follow the  
procedure above if necessary.  
Batteries contain poisonous and  
corrosive sulfuric acid and may  
produce hydrogen gas which is  
flammable and explosive. To  
reduce the risk of death or serious  
injury, take the following precau-  
tions while working on or near the  
12-volt battery:  
If you accidentally swallow elec-  
trolyte  
Drink a large quantity of water  
or milk. Get emergency medical  
attention immediately.  
Do not cause sparks by touch-  
ing the 12-volt battery terminals  
with tools.  
When there is insufficient 12-  
volt battery fluid  
Do not smoke or light a match  
near the 12-volt battery.  
Do not use if there is insufficient  
fluid in the 12-volt battery. There  
is a possible danger that the 12-  
volt battery may explode.  
Avoid contact with eyes, skin  
and clothes.  
Never inhale or swallow electro-  
lyte.  
Wear protective safety glasses  
when working near the 12-volt  
battery.  
Keep children away from the  
12-volt battery.  
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NOTICE  
NOTICE  
When recharging the 12-volt  
battery  
Do not use any fluid other  
than washer fluid  
Never recharge the 12-volt bat-  
tery while the EV system is oper-  
ating. Also, be sure all  
Do not use soapy water or anti-  
freeze instead of washer fluid.  
Doing so may cause streaking on  
the vehicle’s painted surfaces, as  
well as damaging the pump lead-  
ing to problems of the washer  
fluid not spraying.  
accessories are turned off.  
When adding distilled water  
Avoid overfilling. Water spilled  
during 12-volt battery recharging  
may cause corrosion.  
Diluting washer fluid  
Dilute washer fluid with water as  
necessary.  
Refer to the freezing tempera-  
tures listed on the label of the  
washer fluid bottle.  
Adding the washer fluid  
If the warning message appears  
on the multi-information display,  
the washer tank may be empty.  
Add washer fluid.  
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WARNING  
When adding washer fluid  
Do not add washer fluid when the  
EV system is hot or operating as  
washer fluid contains alcohol and  
may catch fire if spilled on the  
motor, etc.  
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Tires  
7-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance  
Replace the tires if the treadwear  
indicators are showing on a tire.  
Replace or rotate tires in  
accordance with mainte-  
nance schedules and tread-  
wear.  
When to replace your vehicle’s  
tires  
Tires should be replaced if:  
The treadwear indicators are  
showing on a tire.  
You have tire damage such as  
cuts, splits, cracks deep enough  
to expose the fabric, and bulges  
indicating internal damage.  
Checking tires  
Check if the treadwear indica-  
tors are showing on the tires.  
Also check the tires for uneven  
wear, such as excessive wear  
on one side of the tread.  
A tire goes flat repeatedly or can-  
not be properly repaired due to the  
size or location of a cut or other  
damage.  
If you are not sure, consult with your  
Toyota dealer.  
Tire life  
Any tire over 6 years old must be  
checked by a qualified technician  
even if it has seldom or never been  
used or damage is not obvious.  
Maximum load of tire  
Check that the number given by  
dividing the maximum load by 1.10  
of the replacement tire is greater  
than 1/2 of the Gross Axle Weight  
Ratings (GAWR) of either the front  
axle or the rear axle, whichever is  
greater.  
For the GAWR, see the Certification  
Regulation Label. For the maximum  
load of the tire, see the load limit at  
maximum cold tire inflation pressure  
mentioned on the sidewall of the  
tire. (P.558)  
New tread  
Worn tread  
Treadwear indicator  
The location of treadwear indicators  
is shown by a “TWI” or “ ” mark,  
etc., molded into the sidewall of  
each tire.  
Tire types  
Summer tires  
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Summer tires are high-speed perfor-  
WARNING  
mance tires best suited to highway  
driving under dry conditions. Since  
summer tires do not have the same  
traction performance as snow tires,  
summer tires are inadequate for  
driving on snow-covered or icy  
roads. For driving on snow-covered  
roads or icy roads, the use of snow  
tires is recommended. When install-  
ing snow tires, be sure to replace all  
four tires.  
When inspecting or replacing  
tires  
Observe the following precautions  
to prevent accidents.  
Failure to do so may cause dam-  
age to parts of the drive train as  
well as dangerous handling char-  
acteristics, which may lead to an  
accident resulting in death or seri-  
ous injury.  
Do not mix tires of different  
makes, models or tread pat-  
terns.  
Also, do not mix tires of remark-  
ably different treadwear.  
All season tires  
All season tires are designed to pro-  
vide better traction in snow and to  
be adequate for driving in most win-  
ter conditions as well as for use  
year-round. All season tires, how-  
ever, do not have adequate traction  
performance compared with snow  
tires in heavy or loose snow. Also,  
all season tires fall short in accelera-  
tion and handling performance com-  
pared with summer tires in highway  
driving.  
Do not use tire sizes other than  
those recommended by Toyota.  
Do not mix differently con-  
structed tires (radial, bias-belted  
or bias-ply tires).  
Do not mix summer, all season  
and snow tires.  
Do not use tires that have been  
used on another vehicle.  
Do not use tires if you do not  
know how they were used previ-  
ously.  
Snow tires  
7
For driving on snow-covered roads  
or icy roads, we recommend using  
snow tires. If you need snow tires,  
select tires of the same size, con-  
struction and load capacity as the  
originally installed tires. Since your  
vehicle has radial tires as original  
equipment, make sure your snow  
tires also have radial construction.  
Do not install studded tires without  
first checking local regulations for  
possible restrictions. Snow tires  
should be installed on all wheels.  
(P.393)  
NOTICE  
Driving on rough roads  
Take particular care when driving  
on roads with loose surfaces or  
potholes.  
These conditions may cause  
losses in tire inflation pressure,  
reducing the cushioning ability of  
the tires. In addition, driving on  
rough roads may cause damage  
to the tires themselves, as well as  
the vehicle’s wheels and body.  
If the tread on snow tires wears  
down below 0.16 in. (4 mm)  
The effectiveness of the tires as  
snow tires is lost.  
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Tire pressure warning  
NOTICE  
system  
If tire inflation pressure of  
each tire becomes low while  
driving  
Your vehicle is equipped with a  
tire pressure warning system  
that uses tire pressure warning  
valves and transmitters to detect  
low tire inflation pressure before  
serious problems arise.  
Do not continue driving, or your  
tires and/or wheels may be  
ruined.  
Tire rotation  
The tire pressure warning sys-  
tem of this vehicle adopts a 2-  
type warning system.  
Rotate the tires in the order  
shown.  
To equalize tire wear and extend  
tire life, Toyota recommends that  
tire rotation is carried out at the  
same interval as tire inspection.  
When “Adjust Pressure” is  
displayed (Normal Warning)  
A warning with the tire pressure  
warning light and warning buzzer  
when there is an unknown level of  
low tire pressure with the appear-  
ance of the tire due to natural air  
leakage as well as the pressure  
lowering due to changes in the  
pressure according to the outside  
temperature.  
Do not fail to initialize the tire pres-  
sure warning system after tire rota-  
tion.  
When “Immediately Check  
Tire when Safe” is displayed  
(Emergency Warning)  
A warning with the tire pressure  
warning light and warning buzzer  
when there is a known level of low  
tire pressure with the appearance  
of the tire due to pressure suddenly  
lowering.  
Front  
When rotating the tires  
Make sure that the power switch is  
OFF. If the tires are rotated while the  
power switch is in ON, the tire posi-  
tion information will not be updated.  
If this accidentally occurs, either turn  
the power switch to OFF and then to  
ON, or initialize the system after  
checking that the tire pressure is  
properly adjusted.  
However, the system may not be  
able to detect sudden tire ruptures  
(bursting, etc.).  
The tire pressure detected by  
the tire pressure warning sys-  
tem can be displayed on the  
multi-information display.  
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Routine tire inflation pressure  
checks  
The tire pressure warning system  
does not replace routine tire inflation  
pressure checks. Make sure to  
check tire inflation pressure as part  
of your routine of daily vehicle  
checks.  
Tire inflation pressure  
It may take a few minutes to dis-  
play the tire inflation pressure  
after the power switch is turned to  
ON. It may also take a few min-  
utes to display the tire inflation  
pressure after inflation pressure  
has been adjusted.  
How to change the unit  
1 Park the vehicle in a safe  
place and EV system off.  
2 Start the EV system.  
Changing the unit cannot be per-  
formed while the vehicle is moving.  
Tire inflation pressure changes  
with temperature.  
The displayed values may also be  
different from the values mea-  
sured using a tire pressure gauge.  
3 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switch to select  
.
Situations in which the tire  
pressure warning system may  
not operate properly  
4 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Vehicle Settings” and then  
press and hold “OK”.  
In the following cases, the tire  
pressure warning system may not  
operate properly.  
• If non-genuine Toyota wheels are  
used.  
• A tire has been replaced with a  
tire that is not an OE (Original  
Equipment) tire.  
• A tire has been replaced with a  
tire that is not of the specified size.  
• Tire chains etc. are equipped.  
• If a window tint that affects the  
radio wave signals is installed.  
• If there is a lot of snow or ice on  
the vehicle, particularly around the  
wheels or wheel housings.  
• If the tire inflation pressure is  
extremely higher than the speci-  
fied level.  
• If wheels without tire pressure  
warning valves and transmitters  
are used.  
• If the ID code on the tire pressure  
warning valves and transmitters is  
not registered in the tire pressure  
warning computer.  
5 Press  
or  
of the meter  
7
control switches and select  
“TPWS setting” and then  
press “OK”.  
6 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Setting Unit” and then press  
“OK”.  
7 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
the desired unit and then  
press “OK”.  
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Performance may be affected in  
the following situations.  
• Near a TV tower, electric power  
plant, gas station, radio station,  
large display, airport or other facil-  
ity that generates strong radio  
waves or electrical noise  
driving for about 10 minutes, the tire  
pressure warning light blinks for 1  
minute and stays on to indicate a  
system malfunction.  
NOTICE  
• When carrying a portable radio,  
cellular phone, cordless phone or  
other wireless communication  
device  
Repairing or replacing tires,  
wheels, tire pressure warn-  
ing valves, transmitters and  
tire valve caps  
If tire position information is not cor-  
rectly displayed due to the radio  
wave conditions, the display may be  
corrected by driving and changing  
the radio wave conditions.  
When removing or fitting the  
wheels, tires or the tire pressure  
warning valves and transmit-  
ters, contact your Toyota dealer  
as the tire pressure warning  
valves and transmitters may be  
damaged if not handled cor-  
rectly.  
When the vehicle is parked, the  
time taken for the warning to start  
or go off could be extended.  
Make sure to install the tire  
valve caps. If the tire valve caps  
are not installed, water could  
enter the tire pressure warning  
valves and the tire pressure  
warning valves could be bound.  
When tire inflation pressure  
declines rapidly for example when  
a tire has burst, the warning may  
not function.  
Installing tire pressure  
warning valves and trans-  
mitters  
When replacing tire valve caps,  
do not use tire valve caps other  
than those specified. The cap  
may become stuck.  
To avoid damage to the tire  
pressure warning valves and  
transmitters  
When replacing tires or wheels,  
tire pressure warning valves and  
transmitters must also be  
installed.  
When a tire is repaired with liquid  
sealants, the tire pressure warn-  
ing valve and transmitter may not  
operate properly. If a liquid seal-  
ant is used, contact your Toyota  
dealer as soon as possible. After  
use of liquid sealant, make sure to  
replace the tire pressure warning  
valve and transmitter when repair-  
ing or replacing the tire.  
When new tire pressure warning  
valves and transmitters are  
installed, new ID codes must be  
registered in the tire pressure warn-  
ing computer and the tire pressure  
warning system must be initialized.  
(P.481)  
When replacing the tires and  
wheels  
If the ID code of the tire pressure  
warning valve and transmitter is not  
registered, the tire pressure warning  
system will not work properly. After  
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“TPWS Setting”, and then  
press “OK”.  
Registration of the posi-  
tion of each wheel after  
performing a tire rotation  
6 Press  
or  
of the meter  
When rotating the tires  
control switches and select  
“Tire Rotation”, and then  
press “OK”.  
It is necessary to register the  
position of each wheel after per-  
forming a tire rotation.  
7 Press  
or  
of the meter  
Wheel position registration can  
be performed by oneself. Wheel  
position registration is per-  
control switches and select  
“OK”, and then press “OK”.  
A message is displayed on the  
multi-information display. Also, “--”  
is displayed for inflation pressure of  
each tire on the multi-information  
display while the tire pressure  
warning system determines the  
position.  
formed by driving forward with  
moderate left and right turns.  
However, depending on the driv-  
ing conditions and driving envi-  
ronment, registration may take  
some time to complete.  
Registration of the tire posi-  
tion  
1 Park the vehicle in a safe  
place and stop the EV sys-  
tem for 15 minutes or more.  
2 Start the EV system  
(P.467)  
7
Registration cannot be performed  
while the vehicle is moving.  
“Setting Pressure Wait a  
Moment”  
3 Press  
or  
of the meter  
8 Drive at approximately 25  
mph (40 km/h) or more for  
approximately 10 to 30 min-  
utes.  
control switches and select  
.
4 Press  
or  
of the meter  
When wheel position registration is  
complete, the inflation pressure of  
each tire will be displayed on the  
multi-information display.  
control switches and select  
“Vehicle Settings”, and then  
press and hold the “OK”.  
Even if the vehicle is not driven at  
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or  
more, registration can be com-  
pleted by driving for a long time.  
However, if initialization does not  
complete after driving for 1 hour or  
5 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
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more, park the vehicle in a safe  
place for approximately 15 minutes  
and then drive the vehicle again.  
Setting the tire pressure  
When you need to setting  
the tire pressure  
When performing wheel posi-  
tion registration  
In the following situations, it will  
be necessary to perform the tire  
inflation pressure setting proce-  
dure of the tire pressure warning  
system.  
Normally, wheel position registra-  
tion can be completed within  
approximately 30 minutes.  
Wheel position registration is per-  
formed while driving at a vehicle  
speed of approximately 25 mph  
(40 km/h) or more.  
When the specified tire infla-  
tion pressure has changed,  
such as due to carried load,  
etc.  
The initialization operation  
If the power switch is turned off  
while registering the wheel posi-  
tion, the next time the power  
switch is turned to ON, the wheel  
position registration will resume  
and it will not be necessary to  
restart the procedure.  
When the tire inflation pres-  
sure is changed such as  
when the tire size is changed.  
If the tire inflation pressure has  
been adjusted to the specified  
level, perform the tire inflation  
setting procedure by selecting  
specified inflation pressure on  
the multi-information display.  
While the position of each tire is  
being determined and the inflation  
pressures are not being displayed  
on the multi-information display, if  
the inflation pressure of a tire  
drops, the tire pressure warning  
light will come on.  
If the tire pressure warning sys-  
tem is not registered properly  
When the tire inflation pressure  
is to be other than specified,  
such as when tires other than  
the specified size are used, etc.,  
set the tire inflation pressure  
using the current pressure.  
Make sure to adjust the tire  
inflation pressure of each tire to  
the appropriate level before per-  
forming tire pressure setting.  
The tire pressure warning sys-  
tem operates based on this tire  
inflation pressure.  
In the following situations, wheel  
position registration may take lon-  
ger than usual to be completed or  
may not be possible.  
• Vehicle is not driven at approxi-  
mately 25 mph (40 km/h) or more  
• Vehicle is driven on unpaved  
roads  
If initialization does not complete  
after driving for 1 hour or more, park  
the vehicle in a safe place for  
approximately 15 minutes and then  
drive the vehicle again.  
If the vehicle is reversed during  
wheel position registration, all  
data collected until then will be  
cleared. Perform driving again.  
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After setting the tire inflation pres-  
sure, a message indicating that set-  
ting has been completed will be  
displayed on the multi-information  
display.  
Setting by selecting a spec-  
ified tire inflation pressure  
1 Start the EV system  
(P.231)  
The tire inflation pressure cannot  
be set while the vehicle is moving.  
2 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
.
3 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Vehicle Settings”, and then  
press and hold the “OK”.  
“Setting Pressure Wait a  
Moment”  
Setting using the current  
4 Press  
or  
of the meter  
tire inflation pressure  
1 Adjust the tire inflation pres-  
sure to the specified cold tire  
inflation pressure level.  
control switches and select  
“TPWS Setting”, and then  
press “OK”.  
Make sure to adjust the tire pres-  
sure to the specified cold tire infla-  
tion pressure level. The tire  
5 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Tire Pressure Setting”, and  
then press “OK”.  
pressure warning system will oper-  
ate based on this pressure level.  
7
2 Start the EV system  
(P.231)  
6 Press  
or  
of the meter  
The tire inflation pressure cannot  
be set while the vehicle is moving.  
control switches and select  
“Setting by Specified Pres-  
sure”, and then press “OK”.  
3 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
Select the desired front and rear  
tire pressures.  
.
7 Press  
or  
of the meter  
4 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“OK”, and then press “OK”.  
control switches and select  
“Vehicle Settings”, and then  
press and hold the “OK”.  
The tire pressure warning light will  
slowly blink 3 times and a message  
indicating that tire inflation pressure  
is being set will be displayed on the  
multi-information display.  
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5 Press  
or  
of the meter  
Warning performance of the tire  
pressure warning system (Set-  
ting using the current tire infla-  
tion pressure)  
control switches and select  
“TPWS Setting”, and then  
press “OK”.  
When performing the tire pressure  
setting using the current tire infla-  
tion pressure, the warning timing  
of the tire pressure warning sys-  
tem will vary according to the con-  
ditions under which tire pressure  
setting was performed. Therefore,  
a warning may be output even if  
the tire inflation pressure drops  
slightly or if the tire inflation pres-  
sure increases above that when  
the tire inflation pressure was set.  
6 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Tire Pressure Setting”, and  
then press “OK”.  
7 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Setting by Current Pressure”  
and then press “OK”.  
Make sure to perform the tire  
pressure setting procedure after  
adjusting the tire inflation pres-  
sure. Also, make sure the tires are  
cold before performing the tire  
pressure setting procedure or  
adjusting the tire inflation pres-  
sure.  
8 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“OK”, and then press “OK”.  
The tire pressure warning light will  
slowly blink 3 times and a message  
indicating that tire inflation pressure  
is being set will be displayed on the  
multi-information display.  
Tire inflation pressure setting  
procedure (Setting using the  
current tire inflation pressure)  
If the power switch is turned off  
while setting the tire inflation pres-  
sure, the next time the power  
switch is turned to ON, the setting  
procedure will resume and it will  
not be necessary to restart the  
procedure.  
After setting the tire inflation pres-  
sure, a message indicating that set-  
ting has been completed will be  
displayed on the multi-information  
display.  
If the tire inflation pressure setting  
procedure is started unnecessar-  
ily, adjust the tire inflation pres-  
sure to the specified level with the  
tires cold and then perform setting  
by selecting a specified tire infla-  
tion pressure, or perform the tire  
inflation pressure setting proce-  
dure with the current tire inflation  
pressure.  
If the tire inflation pressure can-  
not be set properly  
“Setting Pressure Wait a  
Moment”  
Normally, the tire inflation pres-  
sure setting procedure can be  
completed in 2 or 3 minutes.  
If the tire pressure warning light  
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does not blink 3 times when start-  
cannot be performed while the  
vehicle is moving.  
ing the tire inflation pressure set-  
ting procedure, the procedure  
may not have started. Perform the  
procedure again from the begin-  
ning.  
3 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
If tire inflation pressure setting  
procedure cannot be completed  
after performing the above proce-  
dure, contact your Toyota dealer.  
.
4 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Vehicle Settings”, and then  
press and hold the “OK”.  
WARNING  
When setting using the cur-  
rent tire inflation pressure  
5 Press  
or  
of the meter  
Make sure to adjust the tire infla-  
tion pressure of each tire to the  
appropriate level before perform-  
ing tire pressure setting. Other-  
wise, the tire pressure warning  
light may not illuminate even if the  
tire inflation pressure drops or  
may illuminate even though the  
tire inflation pressure is normal.  
control switches and select  
“TPWS Setting”, and then  
press “OK”.  
6 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Tire Set Switching”, and then  
press “OK”.  
Registering ID codes  
When the registering ID  
7 Press  
or  
of the meter  
codes  
control switches and select  
“Register New Valve/ID” and  
then press “OK”.  
7
The tire pressure warning valve  
and transmitter is equipped with  
a unique ID code.  
8 Check if the desired wheel  
set (“Tire Set 1” or “Tire Set  
2”) is displayed.  
When new tire pressure warning  
valves and transmitters are  
installed, new ID codes must be  
registered in the tire pressure  
warning computer.  
ID codes will be registered to the  
displayed wheel set.  
To change the wheel set to be reg-  
How to registration ID code  
istered, press  
or  
of the  
1 Park the vehicle in a safe  
place, wait for approximately  
15 minutes.  
meter control switches, and then  
select the wheel set you wish to  
register.  
If ID codes have already been reg-  
istered for that wheel set, the tire  
pressure warning light will slowly  
blink 3 times, and a message indi-  
cating that change is occurring will  
2 Start the EV system.  
(P.231)  
The ID code registration procedure  
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be displayed on the multi-informa-  
tion display.  
10Drive straight (with occa-  
sional left and right turns) at  
approximately 25 mph (40  
km/h) or more for approxi-  
mately 10 to 30 minutes.  
When registration is complete, the  
tire pressure warning light will turn  
off and a message indicating that  
registration has been completed  
will be displayed on the multi-infor-  
mation display.  
Registration may take longer than  
normal to complete if the vehicle  
speed cannot be maintained at  
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or  
more. If registration cannot be com-  
pleted after driving for 1 hour or  
more, perform the registration pro-  
cedure again from the beginning.  
“Setting Pressure Wait a  
Moment”  
9 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“OK” and then press “OK”.  
The tire pressure warning light will  
slowly blink 3 times and a message  
indicating that ID code registration  
is being performed will be displayed  
on the multi-information display.  
Wheel set changing will be can-  
celed and registration will begin.  
When registering ID codes  
Normally, wheel position registra-  
tion can be completed within  
approximately 30 minutes.  
ID code registration is performed  
while driving at a vehicle speed of  
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h)  
or more.  
When registration is being per-  
formed, the tire pressure warning  
light will blink for approximately 1  
minute then illuminate and “--” will  
be displayed for the inflation pres-  
sure of each tire on the multi-infor-  
mation display.  
ID codes can be registered by  
yourself, but depending on the  
driving conditions and driving  
environment, registration may  
take some time to complete.  
When using a wheel set which all  
of the ID codes have already been  
registered, the wheel set can be  
changed in a short amount of  
time.  
If ID codes are not registered  
properly  
In the following situations, ID code  
registration may take longer than  
usual to be completed or may not  
be possible.  
• When the vehicle has not been  
parked for approximately 15 min-  
utes or more before being driven  
• Vehicle is not driven at approxi-  
mately 25 mph (40 km/h) or more  
“Setting Pressure Wait a  
Moment”  
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• Vehicle is driven on unpaved  
roads  
Selecting wheel set  
• Vehicle is driven near other vehi-  
cles and system cannot recog-  
nize tire pressure warning valves  
and transmitters of your vehicle  
over those of other vehicles  
• Wheel with tire pressure warning  
valve and transmitter installed is  
inside or near the vehicle  
Your vehicle is equipped with a  
tire pressure warning system  
with a function to register two  
sets of ID codes. This allows for  
registration of a second wheel  
set, for example a winter set.  
If the vehicle is reversed during  
registration, all data collected until  
then will be cleared. Perform driv-  
ing again.  
The wheel set can be  
changed only if a second  
wheel set has been registered  
to the system. If a second  
wheel set has not been regis-  
tered, message will be dis-  
played and it will not be  
possible to change to the  
selected wheel set.  
If registration does not complete  
after driving for 1 hour or more,  
perform the ID code registration  
procedure again from the begin-  
ning.  
If the tire pressure warning light  
does not blink 3 times when start-  
ing ID code registration proce-  
dure, the procedure may not have  
started. Perform the procedure  
again from the beginning.  
ID codes can be registered by  
yourself.  
Only a change between both  
registered wheel set is possi-  
ble, mixing between these  
wheel sets is not supported.  
If ID codes cannot be registered  
even when performing the above  
procedure, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
7
While registering ID codes, it  
may not be possible to  
change between wheel sets  
normally. Cancel registration  
before changing between  
wheel sets.  
Canceling ID code regis-  
tration  
To cancel ID code registration  
after it has been started, select  
“Register New Valve / ID” again  
on the multi-information display.  
How to change between  
If ID code registration has been  
canceled, the tire pressure  
warning light will turn off.  
wheel sets  
1 Install the desired wheel set.  
2 Start the EV system.  
(P.231)  
If the warning light does not turn  
off, ID code registration may not  
have been cancelled correctly.  
To cancel registration, select  
“Register New Valve / ID” again  
on the multi-information display.  
The ID code selecting procedure  
cannot be performed while the  
vehicle is moving.  
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Wheel set change will begin and  
the tire pressure warning light will  
blink for 1 minute and then illumi-  
nate. Also, while the change is  
being performed, “--” will be dis-  
played for the tire inflation pressure  
of each tire on the multi-information  
display.  
3 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
.
4 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Vehicle Settings”, and then  
press and hold the “OK”.  
After approximately 2 minutes, the  
wheel set change will complete, the  
tire pressure warning light will turn  
off, and a completion message will  
be displayed on the multi-informa-  
tion display.  
5 Press  
or  
of the meter  
If changing does not complete after  
approximately 4 minutes, a mes-  
sage indicating that the change  
could not be completed will be dis-  
played.  
control switches and select  
“TPWS Setting”, and then  
press “OK”.  
6 Press  
or  
of the meter  
Check which wheel set is installed  
and perform the change procedure  
again from the beginning.  
control switches and select  
“Tire Set Switching”, and then  
press “OK”.  
7 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“Register Valve/ID” and then  
press “OK”.  
8 Press  
or  
of the meter  
“Setting Pressure Wait a  
Moment”  
control switches and wheel  
set (“Tire Set 1” or “Tire Set  
2”) is selected.  
10If the specified tire inflation  
pressure of the wheel set  
installed differs from that of  
the previous set, it will be  
necessary to perform the tire  
inflation pressure setting pro-  
cedure of the tire pressure  
warning system.  
9 Press  
or  
of the meter  
control switches and select  
“OK” and then press “OK”.  
The tire pressure warning  
light will slowly blink 3 times,  
a message indicating that  
change is occurring will be  
displayed, and the wheel set  
change will begin.  
If the specified tire inflation pres-  
sure is the same, it will not be nec-  
essary to perform the tire inflation  
pressure setting procedure.  
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11Register the position of each  
Replacing the tire  
wheel.  
When replacing the tires  
yourself, prepare the neces-  
sary tools and a jack.  
This vehicle uses wheel  
bolts.  
When using wheels that  
were installed when the  
vehicle was shipped from  
the factory, specialized Toy-  
ota genuine wheel bolts  
must be used.  
If necessary tire replace-  
ment seems difficult to per-  
form, contact your Toyota  
dealer.  
Before jacking up the  
vehicle  
Stop the vehicle in a safe  
place on a hard, flat surface.  
7
Set the parking brake.  
Shift the shift position to P.  
Stop the EV system.  
Vehicles with power back  
door: Turn off the power back  
door system. (P.185)  
Tools  
As your vehicle is equipped with an  
emergency tire puncture repair kit,  
the following tools for replacing a  
tire are not included with your vehi-  
cle. They can be purchased your  
Toyota dealer.  
Jack  
Jack handle  
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Guide pin  
Wheel bolt socket  
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Location of the tools  
Guide pin*  
Towing eyelet  
Wheel bolt wrench  
Jack*  
7
Jack handle*  
Wheel bolt socket*  
*
: They can be purchased your Toyota dealer.  
Do not use other tire jacks for  
WARNING  
replacing tires on this vehicle.  
Using the tire jack  
Put the jack properly in its jack  
point.  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Improper use of the tire jack may  
cause the vehicle to suddenly fall  
off the jack, leading to death or  
serious injury.  
Do not put any part of your body  
under the vehicle while it is sup-  
ported by the jack.  
Do not start the EV system or  
drive the vehicle while the vehi-  
cle is supported by the jack.  
Do not use the tire jack for any  
purpose other than replacing  
tires or installing and removing  
tire chains.  
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WARNING  
Wheel chock  
positions  
Tire  
Do not raise the vehicle while  
someone is inside.  
In front of the  
front right-hand  
side tire  
Rear left-hand  
When raising the vehicle, do not  
put an object on or under the  
jack.  
In front of the  
Do not raise the vehicle to a  
height greater than that required  
to replace the tire.  
Rear right-hand front left-hand  
side tire  
2 Slightly loosen the wheel  
Use a jack stand if it is neces-  
sary to get under the vehicle.  
bolts (one turn).  
When lowering the vehicle,  
make sure that there is no-one  
near the vehicle. If there are  
people nearby, warn them  
vocally before lowering.  
Replacing a flat tire  
1 Chock the tires.  
3 Turn the  
part of the jack by  
hand and place the top of the  
jack in the position shown in  
the illustration.  
Wheel chock  
positions  
Tire  
Behind the rear  
Front left-hand right-hand side  
tire  
Behind the rear  
Front right-hand  
left-hand side tire  
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Front  
4 Install the wheel bolt wrench  
in jack handle.  
5 Raise the vehicle until the tire  
is slightly raised off the  
ground.  
Rear  
6 Remove the uppermost  
7
wheel bolt and install the  
guide pin  
by hand.  
Turn the guide pin clockwise to  
tighten it until it stops.  
7 Remove all the wheel bolts  
and the tire.  
When resting the tire on the  
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ground, place the tire so that the  
wheel design faces up to avoid  
scratching the wheel surface.  
Failure to follow these precau-  
tions could cause the wheel  
bolts to loosen and the tire to fall  
off, resulting in death or serious  
injury.  
• The contact surfaces of the  
wheel bolt and wheel are  
designed specifically to fit  
together. When using wheels  
that were installed when the  
vehicle was shipped from the  
factory, use specialized Toyota  
genuine wheel bolts. Do not use  
wheel bolts designed for other  
models, model years or types  
even if they are Toyota genuine  
parts. If the vehicle does not  
have wheels that were installed  
to the vehicle when it was  
shipped from the factory, the  
factory-installed wheel bolts  
may not be appropriate for the  
wheel. Contact either the  
WARNING  
Replacing a flat tire  
Do not touch the disc wheels or  
the area around the brakes  
immediately after the vehicle  
has been driven.  
After the vehicle has been  
driven the disc wheels and the  
area around the brakes will be  
extremely hot. Touching these  
areas with hands, feet or other  
body parts while changing a tire,  
etc. may result in burns.  
retailer where the wheels were  
purchased or the manufacturer  
of the wheels for proper installa-  
tion advice.  
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Guide pin  
WARNING  
When removing or installing a tire,  
make sure to use the guide pin.  
Also, the guide pin is made of  
resin. It may be damaged if the  
wheel is placed anywhere other  
• Never apply oil or grease to the  
wheel bolts or their contact sur-  
face on the wheel  
.
Doing so may cause the wheel  
bolts to be tightened exces-  
sively, leading to damage to the  
wheel bolts, the threaded por-  
than  
or if a large amount of  
force is applied to the guide pin.  
tion the wheel bolts install to  
,
or the wheel.  
Remove any oil or grease that  
has adhered when installing the  
wheel bolts.  
Replacing a flat tire for vehi-  
cles with power back door  
In cases such as when replacing  
tires, make sure to cancel the  
power back door system  
(P.185). Failure to do so may  
cause the back door to operate  
unintentionally if the power back  
door switch is accidentally  
touched, resulting in hands and  
fingers being caught and injured.  
• After replacing a tire, check the  
tightening torque as soon as  
possible. If you cannot confirm  
the tightening torque yourself,  
have the vehicle inspected at  
your Toyota dealer.  
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• If a wheel bolt hole in a wheel or  
the threads of a wheel bolt or  
the wheel hub are deformed,  
cracked, rusty or otherwise  
damaged, have the vehicle  
inspected by your Toyota  
dealer.  
NOTICE  
Repairing or replacing tires,  
wheels, tire pressure warn-  
ing valves, transmitters and  
tire valve caps  
P.476  
When tightening the wheel  
bolts  
Installing the tire  
Do not tighten the wheel bolts  
excessively.  
Doing so may cause the wheel  
bolts, the threads of the wheel  
hub, or the wheel to be damaged.  
1 Remove any dirt or foreign  
matter from the wheel con-  
tact surfaces and wheel  
bolts.  
If foreign matter is on the wheel  
contact surface, the wheel bolts  
may loosen while the vehicle is in  
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motion, causing the tire to come off.  
4 Remove the guide pin and  
loosely tighten the wheel bolt  
as in step 3.  
2 Align a wheel bolt hole on the  
tire with the guide pin, and  
set the tire on the guide pin.  
5 Lower the vehicle.  
Securely set the tire so that its  
wheel is touching the contact sur-  
face.  
6 Securely tighten the wheel  
bolts two or three times in the  
order shown in the illustration  
using a wheel bolt wrench.  
3 Loosely tighten each wheel  
bolt by hand or using a wheel  
Tightening torque:  
103 ft•lbf (140N•m, 14.3 kgf•m)  
bolt socket  
.
Push the tire to prevent it from fall-  
ing.  
Do not use the wheel bolt socket for  
anything other than loosely tighten-  
ing the wheel bolts by hand.  
7 Stow all the tools.  
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Tire inflation pressure  
Inspection and adjust-  
ment procedure  
Make sure to maintain the  
proper tire inflation pres-  
sure. Tire inflation pressure  
should be checked at least  
once per month. However,  
Toyota recommends that  
tire inflation pressure be  
checked once every two  
weeks. (P.557)  
Tire valve  
Checking the specified  
tire inflation pressure  
Tire pressure gauge  
1 Remove the tire valve cap.  
The recommended cold tire  
inflation pressure and tire size  
are displayed on the tire and  
loading information label.  
(P.557)  
2 Press the tip of the tire pres-  
sure gauge onto the tire  
valve.  
3 Read the pressure using the  
gauge gradations.  
4 If the tire inflation pressure is  
not at the recommended  
level, adjust the pressure. If  
you add too much air, press  
the center of the valve to  
deflate.  
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5 After completing the tire infla-  
tion pressure measurement  
and adjustment, apply soapy  
water to the valve and check  
for leakage.  
6 Put the tire valve cap back  
on.  
Tire inflation pressure check  
interval  
You should check tire inflation pres-  
sure every two weeks, or at least  
once a month.  
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Effects of incorrect tire inflation  
pressure  
WARNING  
Proper inflation is critical to  
save tire performance  
Driving with incorrect tire inflation  
pressure may result in the following:  
Keep your tires properly inflated.  
If the tires are not properly  
inflated, the following conditions  
may occur which could lead to an  
accident resulting in death or seri-  
ous injury:  
Reduced electricity consumption  
Reduced driving comfort and poor  
handling  
Reduced tire life due to wear  
Reduced safety  
Excessive wear  
Uneven wear  
Poor handling  
Damage to the drive train  
If a tire needs frequent inflating,  
have it checked by your Toyota  
dealer.  
Instructions for checking tire  
inflation pressure  
Possibility of blowouts resulting  
from overheated tires  
When checking tire inflation pres-  
sure, observe the following:  
Air leaking from between tire  
and wheel  
Check only when the tires are  
cold.  
If your vehicle has been parked for  
at least 3 hours or has not been  
driven for more than 1 mile or 1.5  
km, you will get an accurate cold  
tire inflation pressure reading.  
Wheel deformation and/or tire  
damage  
Greater possibility of tire dam-  
age while driving (due to road  
hazards, expansion joints,  
sharp edges in the road, etc.)  
Always use a tire pressure gauge.  
It is difficult to judge if a tire is  
properly inflated based only on its  
appearance.  
NOTICE  
When inspecting and adjust-  
ing tire inflation pressure  
It is normal for the tire inflation  
pressure to be higher after driving  
as heat is generated in the tire. Do  
not reduce tire inflation pressure  
after driving.  
Be sure to put the tire valve caps  
back on.  
If a valve cap is not installed, dirt  
or moisture may get into the valve  
and cause an air leak, resulting in  
decreased tire inflation pressure.  
Never exceed the vehicle capacity  
weight. Passengers and luggage  
weight should be placed so that  
the vehicle is balanced.  
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Wheels  
WARNING  
When replacing wheels  
If a wheel is bent, cracked  
or heavily corroded, it  
should be replaced. Other-  
wise, the tire may separate  
from the wheel or cause a  
loss of handling control.  
Do not use wheels that are a dif-  
ferent size from those recom-  
mended in the Owner’s Manual,  
as this may result in a loss of  
handling control.  
Never use an inner tube in a  
leaking wheel which is designed  
for a tubeless tire. Doing so may  
result in an accident, causing  
death or serious injury.  
Wheel selection  
Wheel bolts  
When replacing wheels, care  
should be taken to ensure that  
they are equivalent to those  
removed in load capacity, diam-  
Observe the following precautions  
to reduce the risk of death or seri-  
ous injury:  
Do not over tighten.  
eter, rim width and inset*.  
Never use oil or grease on the  
wheel bolts. Oil and grease may  
cause the wheel bolts to be  
excessively tightened, leading  
to bolt or disc wheel damage. In  
addition, the oil or grease can  
cause the wheel bolts to loosen  
and the wheel may fall off, caus-  
ing a serious accident. Remove  
any oil or grease from the wheel  
bolts.  
Replacement wheels are avail-  
able at your Toyota dealer.  
*
: Conventionally referred to as off-  
set.  
Toyota does not recommend  
using the following:  
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Wheels of different sizes or  
types  
If there are any cracks or defor-  
mations in the wheel bolts, or if  
the surface treatment becomes  
worn, have the wheel bolts  
replaced at your Toyota dealer.  
Failure to follow these precau-  
tions could cause the wheel  
bolts to loosen and the tire to fall  
off, resulting in death or serious  
injury.  
Used wheels  
Bent wheels that have been  
straightened  
When replacing wheels  
The wheels of your vehicle are  
equipped with tire pressure warning  
valves and transmitters that allow  
the tire pressure warning system to  
provide advance warning in the  
event of a loss in tire inflation pres-  
sure. Whenever wheels are  
Use of defective wheels pro-  
hibited  
Do not use cracked or deformed  
wheels.  
replaced, tire pressure warning  
valves and transmitters must be  
installed. (P.476)  
Doing so could cause the tire to  
leak air during driving, possibly  
causing an accident.  
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Air conditioning filter  
NOTICE  
Replacing tire pressure warn-  
ing valves and transmitters  
The air conditioning filter  
must be changed regularly  
to maintain air conditioning  
efficiency.  
Because tire repair or replace-  
ment may affect the tire pres-  
sure warning valves and  
transmitters, make sure to have  
tires serviced by your Toyota  
dealer or other qualified service  
shop. In addition, make sure to  
purchase your tire pressure  
warning valves and transmit-  
ters at your Toyota dealer.  
Removal method  
1 Turn the power switch off.  
Confirm that the charging connec-  
tor is not connected. Also, do not  
use the Remote Air Conditioning  
System during the procedure.  
Ensure that only genuine Toyota  
wheels are used on your vehi-  
cle.  
Tire pressure warning valves  
and transmitters may not work  
properly with non-genuine  
wheels.  
2 Open the front passenger’s  
door.  
By keeping the door open, unex-  
pected operation of the Remote Air  
Conditioning System can be pre-  
vent. (P.409)  
Aluminum wheel precau-  
tions  
3 While pressing the claw, hold  
Use only Toyota wheel bolts  
and wrenches designed for  
use with your aluminum  
wheels.  
handle  
and remove the  
panel.  
When rotating, repairing or  
changing your tires, check  
that the wheel bolts are still  
tight after driving 1000 miles  
(1600 km).  
Be careful not to damage the  
aluminum wheels when using  
tire chains.  
Use only Toyota genuine bal-  
ance weights or equivalent  
and a plastic or rubber ham-  
mer when balancing your  
wheels.  
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4 Vehicles with footwell lights:  
7 Hold the filter case  
and  
Unplug the connector.  
pull down the upper filter  
case.  
8 Hold the filter case  
and  
remove the upper filter case.  
5 Unlock the filter cover ( ),  
pull the filter cover out of the  
claws ( ), and remove the  
filter cover.  
Dust and dirt (fallen leaves, etc.)  
may have accumulated within the  
bottom of the air conditioning unit,  
so remove it with a vacuum cleaner.  
7
9 Remove the air conditioning  
filter from the upper and  
lower filter case and replace  
it with a new one.  
6 Hold the filter case  
and  
remove the lower filter case.  
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Install so that the arrow points to  
the rear of the vehicle.  
Do not use the Remote Air Con-  
ditioning System  
10When installing, reverse the  
steps listed.  
NOTICE  
When using the air condition-  
When installing the filter cover  
ing system  
Slide the recessed part  
ter cover on the upper surface of the  
upper filter case as shown in the  
of the fil-  
Make sure that a filter is always  
installed. Using the air condi-  
tioning system without a filter  
may cause damage to the sys-  
tem.  
figure, and attach it so that it is lifted  
toward the insertion part of the  
cover attachment.  
The filter is replaceable. When  
cleaning the filter, do not clean  
with water or an air gun.  
To prevent damage to the fil-  
ter cover  
When moving the filter cover in  
the direction of arrow to release  
the fitting, pay attention not to  
apply excessive force to the  
claws. Otherwise, the claws may  
be damaged.  
Checking interval  
Inspect and replace the air condi-  
tioning filter according to the mainte-  
nance schedule. In dusty areas or  
areas with heavy traffic flow, early  
replacement may be required. (For  
scheduled maintenance information,  
please refer to the “Owner’s Manual  
Supplement” or “Scheduled Mainte-  
nance”.)  
If air flow from the vents  
decreases dramatically  
The filter may be clogged. Check  
the filter and replace if necessary.  
WARNING  
When replacing the air condi-  
tioning filter  
Observe the following precau-  
tions. Failure to do so may result  
in the air conditioning system  
operating during the procedure,  
possibly resulting in injury.  
Check that the charging con-  
nector is not connected  
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Electronic key battery  
Replacing the battery  
1 Release the lock and remove  
Replace the battery with a  
new one if it is depleted.  
the mechanical key.  
If the key battery is depleted  
The following symptoms may occur:  
The smart key system and wire-  
less remote control will not func-  
tion properly.  
The operational range will be  
reduced.  
2 Remove the key cover.  
Items to prepare  
Use a screwdriver of an appropriate  
size. Forcedly prying may cause  
the cover damaged.  
Prepare the following before  
replacing the battery:  
To prevent damage to the key,  
cover the tip of the flathead screw-  
driver with a rag.  
Flathead screwdriver  
Small flathead screwdriver  
Lithium battery CR2450  
Use a CR2450 lithium battery  
Batteries can be purchased at  
your Toyota dealer, local electrical  
appliance shops or camera stores.  
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Replace only with the same or  
equivalent type recommended by  
the manufacturer.  
Dispose of used batteries accord-  
ing to the local laws.  
3 Remove the depleted battery  
using a small flathead screw-  
driver.  
When removing the cover, the elec-  
tronic key module may stick to the  
cover and the battery may not be  
visible.  
In this case, remove the electronic  
key module in order to remove the  
battery.  
When removing the battery, use a  
screwdriver of an appropriate size.  
Insert a new battery with the “+” ter-  
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minal facing up.  
If you accidentally swallow a  
battery or put a battery into a  
part of your body, get emer-  
gency medical attention imme-  
diately.  
To prevent battery explosion  
or leakage of flammable liq-  
uid or gas  
Replace the battery with a new  
battery of the same type. If a  
wrong type of battery is used, it  
may explode.  
4 When installing the key cover  
and mechanical key, install  
by conducting step 2 and  
step 1 with the directions  
reversed.  
Do not expose batteries to  
extremely low pressure due to  
high altitude or extremely high  
temperatures.  
Do not burn, break or cut a bat-  
tery.  
WARNING  
Battery precautions  
NOTICE  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
When replacing the battery  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
Use a flathead screwdriver of  
appropriate size. Applying exces-  
sive force may deform or damage  
the cover.  
Do not swallow the battery.  
Doing so may cause chemical  
burns.  
For normal operation after  
replacing the battery  
A coin battery or button battery  
is used in the electronic key. If a  
battery is swallowed, it may  
cause severe chemical burns in  
as little as 2 hours and may  
result in death or serious injury.  
Observe the following precautions  
to prevent accidents:  
Always work with dry hands.  
Moisture may cause the battery  
to rust.  
Keep away new and removed  
Do not touch or move any other  
component inside the remote  
control.  
batteries from children.  
If the cover cannot be firmly  
closed, stop using the electronic  
key and stow the key in the  
place where children cannot  
reach, and then contact your  
Toyota dealer.  
Do not bend either of the battery  
terminals.  
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3 Remove the fuse.  
Only type A fuse can be removed  
using the pullout tool.  
Checking and replac-  
ing fuses  
If any of the electrical com-  
ponents do not operate, a  
fuse may have blown. If this  
happens, check and replace  
the fuses as necessary.  
Checking and replacing  
fuses  
4 Check if the fuse is blown.  
1 Turn the power switch off.  
Replace the blown fuse with a new  
fuse of an appropriate amperage  
rating. The amperage rating can be  
found on the fuse box lid.  
Confirm that the charging connec-  
tor is not connected. Also, do not  
use the Remote Air Conditioning  
System during the procedure.  
Type A  
2 Open the fuse box cover.  
Motor compartment  
Push the tab in and lift the lid off.  
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Normal fuse  
Blown fuse  
Type B  
Left side instrument panel  
Remove the lid.  
Normal fuse  
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Blown fuse  
Type C  
WARNING  
To prevent system break-  
downs and vehicle fire  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may cause dam-  
age to the vehicle, and possibly a  
fire or injury.  
Never use a fuse of a higher  
amperage rating than that indi-  
cated, or use any other object in  
place of a fuse.  
Always use a genuine Toyota  
fuse or equivalent.  
Never replace a fuse with a  
wire, even as a temporary fix.  
Normal fuse  
Blown fuse  
Do not modify the fuses or fuse  
boxes.  
After a fuse is replaced  
When installing the lid, make sure  
that the tab is installed securely.  
NOTICE  
If the lights do not turn on even  
after the fuse has been replaced,  
a bulb may need replacement.  
Before replacing fuses  
Have the cause of electrical over-  
load determined and repaired  
Toyota dealer as soon as possi-  
ble.  
If the replaced fuse blows again,  
have the vehicle inspected Toyota  
dealer.  
If there is an overload in a cir-  
cuit  
The fuses are designed to blow, pro-  
tecting the wiring harness from  
damage.  
When replacing an electronic  
component, such as a lights,  
etc.  
Toyota recommends that you use  
genuine Toyota products designed  
for this vehicle. Because certain  
bulbs are connected to circuits  
designed to prevent overload, non-  
genuine parts or parts not designed  
for this vehicle may be unusable.  
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Headlight aim  
Adjusting the headlight  
aim  
Vertical movement adjust-  
ing bolts  
1 Using a Phillips-head screw-  
driver, turn bolt A in either  
direction.  
Remember the turning direc-  
tion and the number of turns.  
Adjustment bolt A  
Adjustment bolt B  
2 Turn bolt B the same number  
of turns and in the same  
direction as step 1.  
Before checking the head-  
light aim  
If the headlight cannot be adjusted  
using this procedure, take the vehi-  
cle to your Toyota dealer to adjust  
the headlight aim.  
Make sure the vehicle has a  
full tank of gasoline and the  
area around the headlight is  
not deformed.  
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Park the vehicle on level  
ground.  
Make sure the tire inflation  
pressure is at the specified  
level.  
Have someone sit in the  
driver’s seat.  
Bounce the vehicle several  
times.  
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Light bulbs  
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If any exterior light does not  
turn on, have it replaced by  
your Toyota dealer.  
LED lights  
The lights consist of a number of  
LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out,  
take your vehicle to your Toyota  
dealer to have the light replaced.  
Condensation build-up on the  
inside of the lens  
Temporary condensation build-up  
on the inside of the headlight lens  
does not indicate a malfunction.  
Contact your Toyota dealer for more  
information in the following situa-  
tions:  
Large drops of water have built up  
on the inside of the lens.  
Water has built up inside the  
headlight.  
When replacing an electronic  
component, such as a lights,  
etc.  
P.502  
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