2024-2026 Toyota C-Hr SUV Interior features User Manual
MyCarUserManual.com
USER MANUALS FOR EVERY MAKE & MODEL

Interior features for Your Toyota C-Hr SUV Second Generation (2024-2026)

355  
Interior features  
6
.
6-1. Using the air conditioning  
system and defogger  
ALL AUTO (ECO) control  
.................................. 356  
Automatic air conditioning  
system....................... 358  
Heated steering wheel/seat  
heaters ...................... 366  
6-2. Using the interior lights  
Interior lights list.......... 368  
6-3. Using the storage features  
List of storage features  
.................................. 371  
Luggage compartment fea-  
tures .......................... 374  
6
6-4. Using the other interior  
features  
Electronic sunshade.... 378  
Other interior features. 379  
Power outlet (120 VAC 1500  
W).............................. 391  
When the power outlet (120  
VAC 1500 W) cannot be  
used properly ............ 397  
Garage door opener.... 399  
356  
6-1.Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
air temperature while the ALL  
AUTO (ECO) control is operating,  
you can remove the cloudiness by  
selecting the “A/C” switch or wind-  
shield defogger switch on the multi-  
media display.  
ALL AUTO (ECO) con-  
trol  
The seat heaters and heated  
steering wheel are each  
automatically controlled  
according to the set tem-  
perature of the air condi-  
tioning system, the outside  
and cabin temperature, etc.  
ALL AUTO (ECO) controls  
the electricity consumption  
in order to both extend the  
cruising range and main-  
tain comfortable conditions.  
Operation of each system  
I
Automatic air conditioning  
system (P.358)  
The temperature can be  
adjusted independently for each  
seat.  
I
Seat heaters (P.366)  
Heating is automatically  
selected according to the set  
temperature of the air condition-  
ing system, the outside tem-  
perature, etc. Also, heating may  
turn off.  
Turning on ALL AUTO  
(ECO) control  
Select the “AUTO” switch.  
The indicator on the “AUTO” switch  
illuminates, and the automatic air  
conditioning system, seat heaters  
and heated steering wheel operate  
in automatic mode.  
I
Heated steering wheel  
(P.366)  
Heated steering wheel operates  
automatically according to the  
set temperature of the air condi-  
tioning system, the outside tem-  
perature, etc.  
If the fan speed control switch or  
airflow mode control switch is oper-  
ated, the indicator turns off. How-  
ever, all other functions continue to  
operate in automatic mode.  
IPassenger detection functions  
Even if ALL AUTO (ECO) control is  
turned off, the air conditioner, seat  
heaters and heated steering wheel  
will not be turned off.  
When a passenger is detected in  
the front passenger seat, the seat  
heater will operate automatically.  
ISeat heaters operation  
Also, during ALL AUTO (ECO) con-  
trol operation, pressing the ECO  
switch turns off the eco air condi-  
tioning control.  
If the passenger side seat heaters is  
operating under ALL AUTO (ECO)  
control when the power switch is  
turned off, the seat heater will auto-  
matically turn on the next time the  
power switch is turned on. To detect  
the occupant again, select the  
“AUTO” switch.  
If the front window glass becomes  
cloudy due to a drop in the outside  
357  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
IRear seat heaters operation (if  
equipped)  
The rear seat heaters are not con-  
trolled by the ALL AUTO (ECO) con-  
trol.  
6
358  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Automatic air conditioning system  
When the “AUTO” switch is on, the air outlets and fan speed  
will automatically be changed according to the set tempera-  
ture.  
Also, the display and button positions will differ depending  
on the type of the system.  
Air conditioning controls  
Left-hand side temperature control switch  
A
Airflow mode control switch  
Option screen switch  
Shortcut screen switch  
Select to display shortcut icons for various functions.  
“Sync” switch  
Right-hand side temperature control switch  
“A/C” switch  
Outside/recirculated air mode switch  
Fan speed control switch  
“Off” switch  
“AUTO” switch  
I
Adjusting the temperature  
the temperature.  
Turn temperature control switch  
clockwise to increases the tem-  
perature and turn the dial  
When the indicator on the  
“Sync” switch is illuminated, the  
temperature setting for the front  
passenger’s side will match the  
counterclockwise to decreases  
359  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
setting for the driver’s side.  
I
Change the airflow mode  
When the indicator on the  
“Sync” switch is off, turning the  
“Sync” switch on will illuminate  
the “Sync” switch indicator and  
the temperature setting for the  
front passenger’s side will  
become the same as that for the  
driver’s side.  
Select the airflow mode control  
switch.  
The airflow mode changes each  
time the switch is selected.  
The air outlets and air volume  
changes according to the selected  
air flow mode.  
When the front passenger’s side  
temperature control switch is  
operated, the indicator on the  
“Sync” switch will turn off and  
the temperature setting for the  
front passenger’s side will be  
able to be adjusted.  
: Air flows to the upper  
body  
: Air flows to the upper  
body and feet  
If the “A/C” indicator is turned  
off, the system will blow ambient  
temperature air or heated air.  
: Air flows to the feet  
I
Setting the fan speed  
6
: Air flows to the feet and  
To increase the fan speed,  
select the “+” fan speed adjust-  
ment switch or slide the icon of  
the fan speed adjustment switch  
right. To decrease the fan  
speed, select the “-” fan speed  
adjustment switch or slide the  
icon of the fan speed adjustment  
switch left.  
the windshield defogger oper-  
ates  
I
Switching between outside  
air and recirculated air  
modes  
Temporarily changing the air  
mode to recirculated air mode is  
recommended to prevent dirty  
air from entering the vehicle,  
such as when in a tunnel or  
heavy traffic, and to help cool  
the interior when the outside air  
temperature is high.  
Select the “Off” switch to turn the  
fan off.  
The fan can also be stopped by  
touching and holding the “-” fan  
speed adjustment switch or sliding  
the icon of the fan speed adjust-  
ment switch to the leftmost position  
and holding it.  
Select the outside/recirculated  
air mode switch.  
The mode switches between out-  
360  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
side air mode (the indicator is off)  
and recirculated air mode (the indi-  
cator is on) each time the switch is  
selected.  
The air mode may change automat-  
ically depending on the tempera-  
ture setting, temperature inside the  
vehicle, etc.  
tioning mode can be turned  
off by selecting the “Eco  
heat/cool”.  
I
Warming the interior  
quickly (Max heat)  
When “Max heat” is turned on,  
in order to warm the interior  
quickly, the settings of the air  
conditioning system will be  
changed immediately.  
I
Set cooling and dehumidifi-  
cation function  
Select the “A/C” switch.  
1 Select the shortcut screen  
switch. (P.358)  
When the function is on, the indica-  
tor illuminates on the “A/C” switch.  
2 Select the “Max heat” switch.  
I
Eco air conditioning mode  
The driver’s side temperature  
setting of the air conditioning  
system will be set to “Hi” and  
the “AUTO” switch will be  
turned on.  
The air conditioning is controlled  
with low electricity consumption  
efficiency prioritized such as  
reducing fan speed, etc.  
1 Select the option screen  
switch. (P.358)  
Driver’s side seat heater will  
be set to Hi.  
2 Select the “Eco heat/cool”  
switch.  
Heated steering wheel will be  
set to Hi.  
In Eco air conditioning mode,  
the air conditioning system is  
controlled as follows to priori-  
tize electricity consumption  
efficiency. To improve air con-  
ditioning performance, turn off  
Eco air conditioning mode.  
When the system determines  
that a passenger is in the front  
passenger seat, the front pas-  
senger’s side seat heater will  
be set to “AUTO”.  
When the indicator on the  
“Sync” switch is illuminated,  
the temperature setting for the  
front passenger’s side will  
also be set to “Hi”.  
• Electric motor speed and com-  
pressor operation controlled to  
restrict heating/cooling capacity.  
• Fan speed restricted when auto-  
matic mode is selected.  
I
Defogging the windshield  
When the driving mode is set  
to Eco drive mode, the Eco air  
conditioning mode will be  
Defoggers are used to defog the  
windshield and front side win-  
dows.  
turned on automatically. Even  
in this case, the Eco air condi-  
Press the windshield defogger  
361  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
switch.  
switch.  
The dehumidification function will  
operate and the air flow will  
increase.  
The rear window defogger and  
outside rear view mirror defog-  
gers will operate and defog the  
rear window and outside rear  
view mirrors.  
Set the outside/recirculated air  
mode switch to outside air mode  
if the recirculated air mode is  
used. (It may switch automati-  
cally.)  
When the rear window and out-  
side rear view mirror defoggers  
switch is on, the indicator illumi-  
nates on the rear window and  
outside rear view mirror defog-  
gers switch.  
To defog the windshield and the  
side windows quickly, turn the  
air flow and temperature up.  
6
To return to the previous mode,  
press the windshield defogger  
switch again when the wind-  
shield is defogged.  
The defoggers will automati-  
cally turn off after a period of  
time.  
I
Windshield wiper de-icer  
When the windshield defogger  
switch is on, the indicator illumi-  
nates on the windshield defog-  
ger switch.  
Use the windshield wiper de-icer  
to help prevent the windshield  
wiper blades from freezing to  
the windshield.  
I
Defogging the rear window  
and outside rear view mir-  
rors  
1 Select the option screen  
switch. (P.358)  
2 Select the “Deicer”.  
The windshield wiper de-icer will  
automatically turn off after a period  
of time.  
Defoggers are used to defog the  
rear window, and to remove  
raindrops, dew and frost from  
the outside rear view mirrors.  
IFogging up of the windows  
Press the rear window and out-  
side rear view mirror defogger  
GThe windows will easily fog up  
when the humidity in the vehicle is  
high. Turning “A/C” switch on will  
362  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
dehumidify the air from the outlets  
I“Max heat”  
and defog the windshield effec-  
tively.  
GThe “Max heat” switch cannot be  
used to turn the setting off.  
GAfter the “Max heat” switch has  
been operated, the temperature  
setting can be adjusted using the  
temperature control switches of  
the air conditioning system.  
GIf you turn “A/C” switch off, the  
windows may fog up more easily.  
GThe windows may fog up if the  
recirculated air mode is used.  
IWhen driving on dusty roads  
GEach function can also be  
adjusted to the desired setting.  
Close all windows. If dust thrown up  
by the vehicle is still drawn into the  
vehicle after closing the windows, it  
is recommended that the air intake  
mode be set to outside air mode and  
the fan speed to any setting except  
off.  
IOperation of the air condition-  
ing system in the Eco drive  
mode  
GIn the Eco drive mode, the air con-  
ditioning system is controlled as  
follows to prioritize electricity con-  
sumption efficiency.  
• Heating/cooling capacity is  
restricted  
• Fan speed restricted when auto-  
matic mode is selected  
IOutside/recirculated air mode  
GSetting to the recirculated air  
mode temporarily is recom-  
mended in preventing dirty air  
from entering the vehicle interior  
and helping to cool the vehicle  
when the outside air temperature  
is high.  
GOutside/recirculated air mode may  
automatically switch depending on  
the temperature setting or the  
inside temperature.  
GTo improve air conditioning perfor-  
mance, perform the following  
operations:  
• Adjust the fan speed  
• Adjust the temperature setting  
• Turn off Eco drive mode (P.218)  
GWhen the driving mode is set to  
Eco drive mode, the air condition-  
ing system may automatically  
change to Eco mode. To cancel  
eco mode, select “Eco heat/cool”.  
IWhen the outside temperature  
exceeds 75°F (24°C) and the air  
conditioning system is on  
GIn order to reduce the air condi-  
tioning electricity consumption,  
the air conditioning system may  
switch to recirculated air mode  
automatically. This may also  
reduce electricity consumption.  
IVentilation and air conditioning  
odors  
GTo let fresh air in, set the air condi-  
tioning system to the outside air  
mode.  
GRecirculated air mode is selected  
as a default mode when the power  
switch is turned to ON.  
GIt is possible to switch to outside  
air mode at any time by selecting  
the outside/recirculated air mode  
switch.  
GDuring use, various odors from  
inside and outside the vehicle may  
enter into and accumulate in the  
air conditioning system. This may  
then cause odor to be emitted  
from the vents.  
GTo reduce potential odors from  
occurring:  
• It is recommended that the air  
conditioning system be set to out-  
side air mode prior to turning the  
vehicle off.  
IWhen the outside temperature  
is low  
The dehumidification function may  
not operate even when “A/C” switch  
is selected.  
363  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
• The start timing of the blower may  
be delayed for a short period of  
time immediately after the air con-  
ditioning system is started in auto-  
matic mode.  
GWhen parking, the system auto-  
matically switches to outside air  
mode to encourage better air cir-  
culation throughout the vehicle,  
helping to reduce odors that occur  
when starting the vehicle.  
INoise from air conditioning sys-  
tem  
Approximately 90 seconds after the  
power switch turned to off, you may  
hear sound coming from air condi-  
tioning system. This is the sound of  
a air conditioning system initialize  
and, it does not indicate a malfunc-  
tion.  
ICustomization  
Some functions can be customized.  
(Customizable features: P.534)  
IAir conditioning filter  
P.448  
IAir conditioning system refrig-  
WARNING  
erant  
ITo prevent the windshield  
defogger from operating  
improperly  
GA label regarding the refrigerant of  
the air conditioning system is  
attached to the hood at the loca-  
tion shown in the following illustra-  
tion.  
GDo not use the windshield  
defogger switch during cool air  
operation in extremely humid  
weather.  
The difference between the  
temperature of the outside air  
and that of the windshield can  
cause the outer surface of the  
windshield to fog up, blocking  
your vision.  
6
GDo not place anything on the  
instrument panel which may  
cover the air outlets. Otherwise,  
air flow may be obstructed, pre-  
venting the windshield defog-  
gers from defogging.  
GThe meaning of each symbol on  
the label are as follows:  
Caution  
Air conditioning sys-  
tem  
Air conditioning sys-  
tem lubricant type  
Requires registered  
technician to service  
air conditioning sys-  
tem  
ITo prevent burns  
GDo not touch the rear view mir-  
ror surfaces when the outside  
rear view mirror defoggers are  
on.  
Flammable refrigerant  
364  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
while until warm or cool air is ready  
WARNING  
to flow immediately after the auto-  
matic mode switch is selected.  
GDo not touch the glass at lower  
part of the windshield or to the  
side of the front pillars when the  
windshield wiper de-icer is on.  
Cool air may blow around the upper  
body even when the heater is on  
due to sunlight.  
Front seat concentrated  
airflow mode (S-FLOW)  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
This function automatically con-  
trols the air conditioning airflow  
so that priority is given to the  
front seats. Unnecessary air  
conditioning is suppressed, con-  
tributing to increased electricity  
consumption efficiency.  
Do not leave the air conditioning  
system on longer than necessary  
when the EV system is off.  
IWhen repairing/replacing  
parts of the air conditioning  
system  
Have repair/replacement per-  
formed by your Toyota dealer.  
When a part of the air conditioning  
system, such as the evaporator, is  
to be replaced, it must be  
Front seat concentrated airflow  
mode operates in the following  
situations.  
replaced with a new one.  
No passengers are detected  
in the rear seats  
Using automatic mode  
The windshield defogger is  
1 Select the “AUTO” switch.  
(P.356)  
not operating  
The “S-Flow” switch is  
on the option screen.  
(ON)  
2 Adjust the temperature set-  
ting.  
In front seat concentrated air-  
flow mode, directing airflow to  
the front seats only and to all  
seats can be switched via switch  
operation. When the mode has  
been switched manually, auto-  
matic airflow control stops oper-  
ating.  
3 To stop the operation, select  
the “Off” switch.  
If the fan speed setting or air  
flow modes are operated, the  
automatic mode indicator goes  
off. However, automatic mode  
for functions other than that  
operated is maintained.  
1 Select the option screen  
switch. (P.358)  
IUsing automatic mode  
2 Select the “S-Flow” switch.  
Indicator illuminated: Airflow  
Fan speed is adjusted automati-  
cally according to the temperature  
setting and the ambient conditions.  
to the front seats only  
Therefore, the fan may stop for a  
365  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
Indicator off: Airflow to all the  
seats  
IOperation of automatic airflow  
control  
GIn order to maintain a comfortable  
interior, airflow may be directed to  
seats without passengers immedi-  
ately after the EV system is  
started and at other times depend-  
ing on the outside temperature.  
I
Adjusting the position of  
and opening and closing  
the air outlets  
GAfter the EV system is started, if  
passengers move around inside  
or enter/exit the vehicle, the sys-  
tem cannot accurately detect the  
presence of passengers and auto-  
matic airflow control will not oper-  
ate.  
To adjust the position of and  
opening and closing the air out-  
lets, perform the following oper-  
ations:  
IOperation of manual airflow  
control  
Front  
Even if the function is manually  
switched to directing airflow to only  
the front seats, when a rear seat is  
occupied, it may automatically direct  
airflow to all seats.  
6
ITo return to automatic airflow  
control  
1 With the indicator off, turn the  
power switch off.  
2 After 60 minutes or more elapse,  
turn the power switch to ON.  
Direct air flow to the left or right, up  
or down  
Air outlet layout and oper-  
ations  
Move the knob fully to the inside  
to close the vent.  
I
Location of air outlets  
The air outlets and air volume  
change according to the  
selected air flow mode.  
Direct air flow to the left or right, up  
366  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
or down  
Heated steering  
wheel/seat heaters  
Move the knob fully to the out-  
side to close the vent.  
Rear  
Heated steering wheel  
Warms up the grip of the  
steering wheel  
Seat heaters  
Warm up the seat upholstery  
WARNING  
ITo prevent minor burn inju-  
ries  
1 Direct air flow to the left or  
Care should be taken if anyone in  
the following categories comes in  
contact with the steering wheel or  
seats when the heater is on:  
GBabies, small children, the  
elderly, the sick and the physi-  
cally challenged  
right, up or down  
2 Turn the knob to open or  
close the vent  
GPersons with sensitive skin  
GPersons who are fatigued  
GPersons who have taken alco-  
hol or drugs that induce sleep  
(sleeping drugs, cold remedies,  
etc.)  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent damage to the  
seat heaters  
Do not put heavy objects that  
have an uneven surface on the  
seat and do not stick sharp  
objects (needles, nails, etc.) into  
the seat.  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
Do not use the functions when the  
EV system is off.  
367  
6-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger  
segments lit) Lo (1 segment  
lit) Off  
Heated steering wheel  
Select  
display.  
on the multimedia  
When not in use, put the switch  
in the neutral position. The indi-  
cator  
will turn off.  
Each time the switch is selected,  
the operation condition changes as  
follows.  
AUTO (lit) Hi (2 segments lit)   
Lo (1 segment lit) Off  
The level indicator (red) lights up  
during operation. “AUTO” indicator  
lights up during automatic opera-  
tion.  
IThe heated steering wheel can  
be used when  
IThe seat heaters can be used  
when  
The power switch is in ON.  
The power switch is in ON.  
Seat heaters  
WARNING  
I
Front  
Select  
dia display.  
ITo prevent causes of over-  
heating and minor burn inju-  
ries  
6
or  
on the multime-  
Observe the following precautions  
when using a seat heaters  
GDo not cover the seat with a  
blanket or cushion when using  
the seat heaters  
Each time the switch is selected,  
the operation condition changes as  
follows.  
AUTO Hi (3 segments lit) Mid  
(2 segments lit) Lo (1 segment  
lit) Off  
GDo not use seat heaters more  
than necessary.  
The level indicator (red) lights up  
during operation. “AUTO” indicator  
lights up during automatic opera-  
tion.  
I
Rear (outboard rear seats)  
(if equipped)  
Each time the switch is pressed,  
the operation condition changes  
as follows.  
Hi (3 segments lit) Mid (2  
368  
6-2.Using the interior lights  
6-2. Using the interior lights  
Interior lights list  
Location of the interior lights  
Outer foot lights (if equipped)  
A
Inside door handle lights  
Rear interior light (P.369)  
Footwell lights  
Front interior lights/personal lights (P.369, 369)  
Shift lights  
Instrument panel ornament lights (P.370)  
Center console light  
Door trim ornament lights  
Console box light  
locked/unlocked, and whether the  
IPersonal lights/interior lights  
automatic on/off  
doors are opened/closed.  
GIf the interior lights remain on  
when the power switch is turned  
off, the lights will go off automati-  
cally after 20 minutes.  
GIlluminated entry system: The  
lights automatically turn on/off  
according to power switch mode,  
the presence of the electronic key,  
whether the doors are  
369  
6-2. Using the interior lights  
IAutomatic illumination of the  
interior lights  
1 Turns the door-linked func-  
tion off  
If any of the SRS airbags deploy  
(inflate) or in the event of a strong  
rear impact, the interior lights will  
turn on automatically. The interior  
lights will turn off automatically after  
approximately 20 minutes.  
2 Turns the door-linked func-  
tion on (door position)  
The lights turn on/off according to  
the opening/closing of the doors.  
3 Turns the lights on/off  
Press the switch to turn on/off the  
front interior lights/personal lights  
and rear interior lights.  
The interior lights can be turned off  
manually. However, in order to help  
prevent further collisions, it is rec-  
ommended that they be left on until  
safety can be ensured.  
I
Rear interior lights  
(The interior lights may not turn on  
automatically depending on the  
force of the impact and conditions of  
the collision.)  
ICustomization  
Setting (e.g. the time elapsed before  
the lights turn off) can be changed.  
(Customizable features: P.535)  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
1 Turns the light on  
6
Do not leave the lights on longer  
than necessary when the EV sys-  
tem is off.  
2 Turns the door-linked func-  
tion on (door position)  
The light turns on/off according to  
the opening/closing of the doors.  
The rear interior light turn on/off  
together the front interior light.  
Operating interior lights  
I
Front interior lights  
Operating personal lights  
Turns the light on/off  
370  
Changing the illumina-  
6-2. Using the interior lights  
tion color  
Using the multimedia display,  
the color and brightness of the  
interior lights in the vehicle can  
be changed.  
Inside door handle lights  
Instrument panel ornament  
lights  
1 Select  
.
2 Select “Vehicle customize”.  
3 Select “Illumination”.  
4 Select the desired color.  
371  
6-3. Using the storage features  
6-3.Using the storage features  
List of storage features  
Location of the storage features  
6
Bottle holders (P.373)  
A
Ticket holders (P.373)  
Cup holders (P.372)  
Console box (P.372)  
Open tray (P.373)  
GLighters or spray cans may  
WARNING  
explode. If they come into con-  
tact with other stored items, the  
lighter may catch fire or the  
spray can may release gas,  
causing a fire hazard.  
IItems that should not be left  
in the vehicle  
Do not leave glasses, lighters or  
spray cans in the storage spaces,  
as this may cause the following  
when cabin temperature becomes  
high:  
IWhen storage compartments  
is not in use  
When driving or when the console  
box is not in use, keep it closed.  
In the event of sudden braking or  
sudden swerving, an accident  
may occur due to an occupant  
being struck by an open lid or the  
items stored inside.  
GGlasses may be deformed by  
heat or cracked if they come  
into contact with other stored  
items.  
372  
Console box  
6-3. Using the storage features  
Cup holders  
Press a button to open the con-  
sole box.  
I
Front  
The console box can be opened  
from either side.  
I
Rear  
Pull down the armrest.  
WARNING  
ICaution while driving  
Keep the console box closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of  
an accident or sudden braking.  
WARNING  
IItems unsuitable for the cup  
holders  
NOTICE  
Do not place anything other than  
cups or aluminum cans in the cup  
holders.  
ITo prevent damage to the  
console box  
Do not apply excessive force to  
the armrest.  
Other items may be thrown out of  
the holders in the event of an  
accident or sudden braking, caus-  
ing injury. If possible, cover hot  
drinks to prevent burns.  
373  
6-3. Using the storage features  
Bottle holders  
I
Front  
Open tray  
I
Rear  
WARNING  
6
ICaution while driving  
Observe the following precautions  
when putting items in the open  
tray. Failure to do so may cause  
items to be thrown out of the tray  
in the event of sudden braking or  
steering. In these cases, the items  
may interfere with pedal operation  
or cause driver distraction, result-  
ing in an accident.  
IBottle holders  
GWhen storing a bottle, close the  
cap.  
GThe bottle may not be stored  
depending on its size or shape.  
NOTICE  
IItems that should be not  
stowed in the bottle holders  
GDo not store items in the tray  
that can easily shift or roll out.  
Do not place open bottles or glass  
and paper cups containing liquid  
in the bottle holders. The contents  
may spill and glasses may break.  
GDo not stack items in the tray  
higher than the edge of tray.  
GDo not put items in the tray that  
may protrude over the edge of  
tray.  
Ticket holders  
Flip down the visor.  
374  
6-3. Using the storage features  
Luggage compart-  
ment features  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent damage to the gro-  
cery bag hooks  
Do not hang any object heavier  
than 4 kg (8.8 lb.) on the grocery  
bag hooks.  
Cargo net hooks  
Raise the hooks to use.  
The cargo net can be hung using  
the cargo net hooks.  
Deck board  
I
Changing the deck board  
positions  
Height of the deck floor can be  
changed by setting the deck  
board under the floor.  
WARNING  
IWhen cargo hooks are not in  
use  
To avoid injury, always return the  
hooks to their stowed positions  
when not in use.  
Upper  
A
Grocery bag hooks  
Lower  
375  
6-3. Using the storage features  
1 To remove the deck board,  
pull it upward and then  
toward you.  
2 To set the deck board  
upright, insert the lower  
edges into the grooves of the  
luggage compartment.  
2 Install the deck board by slid-  
ing it forward along the  
groove.  
WARNING  
IWhen operating the deck  
board  
GDo not place anything on the  
deck board when operating the  
board. Otherwise, your fingers  
may be caught or an accident  
may result causing injuries.  
GDo not leave the front deck  
board raised without support. It  
may fall and cause injury.  
6
ICaution while driving  
I
Setting the deck board  
upright  
Keep the deck board closed.  
In the event of sudden braking, an  
accident may occur due to an  
occupant being struck by the deck  
board or the items stored under  
the deck board.  
When taking out the tools, the  
deck board can be set upright.  
1 Pull up the deck board  
upwards.  
Deck under tray  
Pull up the deck board and  
stand it up.  
376  
6-3. Using the storage features  
2 While lifting the luggage  
cover slightly, attach the  
straps to the hooks in place  
as shown to install the lug-  
gage cover.  
IWarning reflector  
Depending on the size and shape of  
the warning reflector case, you may  
not be able to store it.  
WARNING  
I
Stowing the luggage cover  
ICaution while driving  
After removing the straps from  
the hooks, stow the luggage  
cover behind the rear seat, into  
the original position as shown.  
Keep the deck board closed.  
In the event of sudden braking, an  
accident may occur due to an  
occupant being struck by the deck  
board or the items stored under  
the deck board.  
Luggage cover  
I
Using the luggage cover  
1 Pull the luggage cover  
upward and place it over the  
anchors.  
WARNING  
ILuggage cover  
GWhen installing/stowing the lug-  
gage cover, make sure that the  
luggage cover is securely  
installed/stowed. Failure to do  
so may result in serious injury in  
the event of sudden braking or a  
collision.  
377  
6-3. Using the storage features  
WARNING  
GDo not place anything on the  
luggage cover. In the event of  
sudden braking or turning, the  
item may go flying and strike an  
occupant. This could lead to an  
unexpected accident, resulting  
in death or serious injury.  
GDo not allow children to climb  
on the luggage cover. Climbing  
on the luggage cover could  
result in damage to the luggage  
cover, possibly causing death or  
serious injury to the child.  
6
378  
6-4.Using the other interior features  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
tion has stopped completely.  
*
Electronic sunshade  
GThe electronic sunshade may  
operate in reverse if the electronic  
sunshade is subject to an impact  
due to the surroundings or the  
driving conditions.  
*
: If equipped  
Use the overhead switches  
to operate the electronic  
sunshade.  
IWhen the electronic sunshade  
does not close normally  
Perform the following initialization  
procedure.  
Operating the electronic  
sunshade  
1 Turn the power switch to ON.  
2 Press and hold the “CLOSE”  
side of the switch.  
It closes until it is near the fully  
closed position and then stops. After  
that, it operates in the opening  
direction then closes to the fully  
closed position.  
If the switch is released at the incor-  
rect time, the procedure will have to  
be performed again from the begin-  
ning.  
1 Open*  
2 Close*  
: To stop the electronic sunshade  
partway, lightly press the either  
end of the switch.  
If the automatic opening and closing  
function does not work normally  
even after performing the operations  
above, have the vehicle inspected  
by your Toyota dealer.  
*
WARNING  
IThe electronic sunshade can be  
operated when  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
The power switch is in ON.  
IJam protection function for the  
electronic sunshade  
GIf an object becomes jammed  
between the electronic sunshade  
and the sunshade frame while the  
electronic sunshade is closing, the  
electronic sunshade movement is  
stopped and the electronic sun-  
shade is opened slightly.  
GWhen the jam protection function  
has operated, even if the  
“CLOSE” side of the switch is  
pressed again, the electronic sun-  
shade will not move in the close  
direction until the reverse opera-  
379  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
Other interior features  
WARNING  
IOpening and closing the elec-  
tronic sunshade  
Sun visors  
GCheck to make sure that all pas-  
sengers do not have any part of  
their body in a position where it  
could be caught when the elec-  
tronic sunshade is being oper-  
ated.  
1 To set the visor in the forward  
position, flip it down.  
2 To set the visor in the side  
position, flip down, unhook,  
and swing it to the side.  
GDo not let a child operate the  
electronic sunshade. Closing  
the electronic sunshade on  
someone can cause death or  
serious injury.  
3 To use the side extender,  
place the visor in the side  
position, then slide it back-  
ward.  
IJam protection function  
GNever use any part of your body  
to intentionally activate the jam  
protection function.  
6
Vanity mirrors  
GThe jam protection function may  
not work if something gets  
caught just before the electronic  
sunshade is fully closed. Also,  
the jam protection function is  
not designed to operate while  
the switch is being pressed.  
Take care so that your fingers,  
etc., do not get caught.  
Slide the cover to open.  
The light turns on when the cover is  
opened.  
ITo prevent burns or injuries  
Do not touch the area between  
the underside of the panoramic  
moon roof and the electronic sun-  
shade. Your hand may get caught  
and you could injure yourself.  
Also, if the vehicle is left in direct  
sunlight for a long time, the under-  
side of the panoramic moon roof  
could become very hot and could  
cause burns.  
IVanity lights  
If the vanity lights remain on when  
the power switch is turned off, the  
380  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
lights will go off automatically after  
20 minutes.  
mally.  
NOTICE  
NOTICE  
IWhen power outlet is not in  
use  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
To avoid damaging the power out-  
let, close the power outlet lid  
when the power outlet is not in  
use.  
Do not leave the vanity lights on  
for extended periods while the EV  
system is off.  
Foreign objects or liquids that  
enter the power outlet may cause  
a short circuit.  
Power outlet (12 VDC)  
Please use a power supply for  
electronic goods that use less  
than 12 VDC/10 A (power con-  
sumption of 120 W).  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
Do not use the power outlet lon-  
ger than necessary when the EV  
system is off.  
When using electronic goods,  
make sure that the power con-  
sumption of all the connected  
power outlets is less than 120  
W.  
ITo prevent incorrect opera-  
tion of the vehicle  
When turning the power switch  
off, make sure to disconnect  
accessories designed for  
charging, such as portable char-  
gers, power banks, etc. from the  
power outlets.  
Open the lid.  
If such an accessory is left con-  
nected, the following may occur:  
GThe doors will not be able to be  
locked.  
GThe opening screen will be dis-  
played on the multi-information  
display.  
GThe interior lights, instrument  
panel lights, etc. will illuminate.  
IThe power outlet can be used  
when  
USB Type-C charging  
ports  
The power switch is in ACC or ON,  
or the multimedia system is on.  
The USB Type-C charging ports  
are used to supply electricity to  
external devices. Use the appro-  
priate terminal for each charging  
port type.  
IWhen stopping the EV system  
Disconnect electrical devices with  
charging functions, such as mobile  
battery packs.  
If such devices are left connected,  
the EV system may not stop nor-  
381  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
The USB Type-C charging ports  
are for charging only.  
They are not designed for data  
transfer or other purposes.  
Depending on the external  
device, it may not charge prop-  
erly.  
Refer to the manual included  
with the device before using a  
USB Type-C charging port.  
Vehicles with rear seat heat-  
ers  
These USB Type-C charging  
ports are capable of high power  
output.  
I
Using the USB Type-C  
charging ports  
Center console  
An output up to 60 W max on a  
single port or 60 W combined  
(shared) is possible.  
The USB Type-C charging ports  
are used to supply 3 A of elec-  
tricity at 5 V to external devices.  
The USB Type-C charging ports  
operate at multiple voltage and  
multiple wattage levels.  
6
Vehicles without rear seat  
heaters  
These USB Type-C charging  
ports are capable of high power  
output.  
IThe USB Type-C charging ports  
can be used when  
The power switch is in ACC or ON,  
or the multimedia system is on.  
An output up to 60 W max on a  
single port or 60 W combined  
(shared) is possible.  
ISituations in which the USB  
Type-C charging ports may not  
operate correctly  
The USB Type-C charging ports  
operate at multiple voltage and  
multiple wattage levels.  
GIf a device which consumes more  
than 3 A at 5 V is connected (cen-  
ter console)  
GIf a device which consumes more  
than 3 A at 20 V is connected  
382  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
(rear)  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
GIf a device designed to communi-  
cate with a personal computer,  
such as a USB memory device, is  
connected  
Do not use the USB Type-C  
charging ports for a long period of  
time with the EV system stopped.  
GIf the connected external device is  
turned off (depending on device)  
Wireless charger  
GIf the temperature inside the vehi-  
cle is high, such as after the vehi-  
cle has been parked in the sun  
A portable device can be  
charged by just placing Qi stan-  
dard wireless charge compatible  
portable devices according to  
the Wireless Power Consortium,  
such as smartphones and  
mobile batteries, etc., on the  
charge area.  
IAbout connected external  
devices  
Depending on the connected exter-  
nal device, charging may occasion-  
ally be suspended and then start  
again. This is not a malfunction.  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent damage to the  
USB Type-C charging ports  
The compatible portable devices  
can be found on the following  
Wireless Power Consortium  
website.  
GDo not insert foreign objects into  
the ports.  
GDo not spill water or other liq-  
uids into the ports.  
 
GDo not apply excessive force to  
or impact the USB Type-C  
charging ports.  
This function cannot be used  
with portable devices that are  
larger than the charging tray.  
Also, depending on the portable  
device, it may not operate as  
normal. Please read the opera-  
tion manual for portable devices  
to be used.  
GDo not disassemble or modify  
the USB Type-C charging ports.  
ITo prevent damage to exter-  
nal devices  
GDo not leave external devices in  
the vehicle. The temperature  
inside the vehicle may become  
high, resulting in damage to an  
external device.  
I
The “Qi” logo  
The “Qi” logo is a trademark of  
the Wireless Power Consortium.  
Qi ID: 14561  
GDo not push down on or apply  
unnecessary force to an exter-  
nal device or the cable of an  
external device while it is con-  
nected.  
383  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
I
Name for all parts  
I
Using the wireless charger  
Place the portable device on the  
charging tray.  
To prevent the portable device from  
moving while driving, place it  
aligned with the lower edge of the  
charging tray.  
When charging, the operation indi-  
cator light (orange) comes on. If  
charging is not occurring, refer to  
“Situations in which the function  
may not operate normally”  
(P.388). When charging is com-  
plete, the operation indicator light  
(green) comes on.  
Operation indicator light  
Charge area*  
A
Charging tray  
6
Approximately 1.0 in. (2.5  
cm)  
I
Recharging function  
Approximately 3.9 in. (10 cm)  
When charging is complete  
and after a fixed time in the  
charge suspension state,  
charging restarts.  
*
: Compatible portable devices and  
the wireless charger contain  
charging coils. The wireless char-  
ger detects the position of the  
charging coil inside the portable  
device and automatically moves  
its own coil within the charge area  
to align with it.  
Charging is possible if the porta-  
ble device is placed inside the  
charging tray. If 2 or more porta-  
ble devices are placed on the  
charging tray, their charging coils  
may not be properly detected and  
they may not be charged.  
When a portable device is  
moved significantly in the  
charge area, the charging coil  
is disconnected and charging  
is stopped momentarily. How-  
ever, if there is a charging coil  
in the charge area, the  
charging coil inside the wire-  
less charger will move toward  
it and then charging restarts.  
Place the mobile device near  
384  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
supports 7.5 W charging (iPhone  
8 and later models)  
the center of the charging  
area again.  
• Portable devices compatible with  
Galaxy original rapid charging  
standard  
I
Rapid charging function  
The following portable  
devices support rapid  
charging.  
When a portable device that  
supports rapid charging is  
charged, charging automati-  
cally switches to the rapid  
charging function.  
• Portable devices compliant with  
WPC Ver1.3.2 and compatible  
with rapid charging  
• iPhone’s with an iOS version that  
I
Lighting conditions of operation indicator light  
Operation indicator light  
Charging tray Multimedia sys-  
Conditions  
side  
tem screen side  
When the Multimedia power supply is  
off or power switch is off  
Turning off  
Disappear  
On Standby (charging possible  
*1  
Green (comes  
on)  
state)  
Gray  
Blue  
*2  
When charging is complete  
Orange (comes  
on)  
Charging  
*1  
:Charging power will not be output during standby. A metallic object will  
not be heated, if it is placed on the charging tray in this state.  
*2  
:Depending on the portable device, there are cases where the operation  
indicator light will continue being lit up orange even after the charging is  
complete.  
I
The wireless charger is not working properly  
The following are situations in which the wireless charger does not  
work properly and how to deal with the possible causes.  
385  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
Operation indica- Multimedia sys-  
Suspected causes/Handling method  
tor light  
tem screen  
Vehicle to wireless charger communi-  
cation failure  
If the EV system is operating,  
stop and then restart the EV sys-  
tem.  
Orange (Flash-  
ing repeatedly  
once every sec-  
ond)  
Gray  
If the power switch is in ACC, start  
the EV system. (P.209)  
Wireless charger and multimedia sys-  
tem communication failure  
If the EV system is operating,  
stop and then restart the EV sys-  
tem.  
Green (Flashing  
repeatedly once  
every second)  
Disappear  
If the power switch is in ACC, start  
the EV system. (P.209)  
AM radio stations are being automati-  
cally selected  
Wait until the system has com-  
pleted the automatic selection of  
AM radio stations. In the case  
that automatic selection cannot  
be completed, stop automatic  
selection.  
6
Green (comes  
on)  
Blue  
The smart key system is detecting  
the key  
Wait until the key detection is  
completed.  
386  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
Operation indica- Multimedia sys-  
Suspected causes/Handling method  
tor light  
tem screen  
Foreign substance detection:  
A metallic foreign substance is in the  
charge area, and so the abnormal  
heating prevention function of the  
metallic foreign substance operated  
Remove the foreign substance  
from the charge area.  
Portable device misaligned/dis-  
tanced from charging surface:  
The center of charging coil in the por-  
table device moved outside of the  
charging area, or lens convex is  
large, or case is thick so the abnor-  
mal heating prevention function oper-  
ated  
Remove the portable device  
from the wireless charger, after  
5 seconds, then place the porta-  
ble device so that it is near the  
center of the wireless charger.  
Also, if a case or cover is  
installed to the portable device,  
remove it.  
Green (comes  
on)  
Gray  
Battery protection function of portable  
device:  
Before full charging, battery protec-  
tion function of portable device oper-  
ated  
Confirm the setting of portable  
device.  
Continued detection of an electronic  
key:  
When a Multimedia function is used  
through vehicle customization, the  
electronic key is continually detected  
without being confirmed  
In this case, turn the power  
switch ACC or ON to confirm the  
key.  
387  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
Operation indica- Multimedia sys-  
Suspected causes/Handling method  
tor light  
tem screen  
Safety shutdown resulting when the  
temperature within the wireless char-  
ger exceeded the set value  
Stop charging, remove the por-  
table device from the charging  
tray wait for the temperature to  
drop, and then start charging  
again.  
Orange (Repeat-  
edly flashes 4  
times continu-  
ously)  
Gray  
tronic key is detected, charging will  
automatically start again.  
IThe wireless charger can be  
operated when  
IWhen covers and accessories  
are attached to portable devices  
The power switch is in ACC or ON,  
or the multimedia system is on.  
Do not charge in situations where  
cover and accessories not able to  
handle Qi are attached to the porta-  
ble device. Depending on the type  
of cover (including for certain genu-  
ine manufacturer parts) and acces-  
sory charging may not be possible.  
In addition, Qi2 is not supported. As  
a result, charging may not be possi-  
ble when an accessory and cover  
that comply with Qi2 are installed.  
When charging is not performed  
even with the portable device placed  
on the charge area, remove the  
cover and accessories.  
IUsable portable devices  
GQi standard wireless charge stan-  
dard can be used on compatible  
devices.  
However, compatibility with porta-  
ble devices that comply with Qi  
Ver. 1.0, 1.3.2 and later versions,  
and Qi2 MPP (Magnet Power Pro-  
file) is not guaranteed.  
GStarting with mobile phones and  
smartphones, it is aimed for low  
power electrically supplied porta-  
ble devices of no more than 5 W.  
GHowever, charging exceeding 5 W  
is supported by the following por-  
table devices.  
• Charging at 7.5 W or less is sup-  
ported by iPhone’s that support  
7.5 W charging.  
• Charging at 10 W or less is sup-  
ported by Galaxy device that sup-  
port 10 W charging of original  
standard.  
• Charging at 15 W or less is sup-  
ported by portable devices compli-  
ant with EPP output as defined by  
WPC standard Ver1.3.2.  
6
IAM radio cooperation function  
during charging  
GDuring charging, if noise occurs  
when listening to the AM radio,  
the charging frequency is auto-  
matically changed to reduce the  
noise.  
GWhen automatically seeking AM  
radio stations, charging will be  
suspended to prevent charging  
noise from being detected as a  
radio station. Charging will  
resume automatically when seek  
tuning is stopped.  
IUsing the smart key system  
IImportant points of the wire-  
less charger  
If the smart key system detects the  
electronic key while a device is  
being charged, charging will be tem-  
porarily stopped. When the elec-  
GIf the electronic key cannot be  
detected within the vehicle inte-  
388  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
rior, charging can not be done.  
When the door is opened and  
closed, charging may be tempo-  
rarily suspended.  
GWhen charging, the wireless  
charging device and portable  
device will get warmer, however  
this is not a malfunction.  
When a portable device gets  
warm while charging, charging  
may stop due to the protection  
function on the portable device  
side. In this case, when the tem-  
perature of the portable device  
drops significantly, charge again.  
The fan may start operating to lower  
the temperature inside the wireless  
charger, however this is not a mal-  
function.  
GThe portable device is larger than  
the charging tray  
GThe camera lens protrudes 0.12 in  
(3 mm) or more from the surface  
of the portal device  
GThe vehicle is in an area where  
strong electrical waves or noise  
are emitted, such as near a televi-  
sion tower, power plant, gasoline  
station, broadcasting station, large  
display, airport, etc.  
GThe electronic key is not inside the  
vehicle  
GAny of the following objects is  
stuck or installed between the  
charging side of the portable  
device and the charge area.  
• Thick cases or covers  
• A case or cover attached with an  
uneven or tilted surface, so that  
the charging side is not flat  
• Thick decorations  
• Accessories, such as finger rings,  
straps, etc.  
• Cover to protect camera lens  
IOperation sounds  
A buzzing noise may be heard when  
pressing the power switch to turn to  
ACC or ON or when detecting a por-  
table device. However, this is not a  
malfunction.  
GWhen there is a gap between the  
charging side of the portable  
device and the charge area due to  
a protrusion such as a camera on  
the charging side of the portable  
device.  
ICleaning the wireless charger  
P.410  
ISituations in which the function  
may not operate normally  
Devices may not be charged nor-  
mally in the following situations.  
GWhen the portable device is in  
contact with, or is covered by any  
of the following metallic objects:  
• A card that has metal on it, such  
as aluminum foil, etc.  
GThe portable device is fully  
charged  
GThe portable device is being  
charged with a cable connected  
• A pack of cigarettes that includes  
aluminum foil  
GThere is foreign matter between  
the charge area and portable  
device  
GCharging has caused the portable  
device to heat up  
• A wallet or bag that is made of  
metal  
• Coins  
• A heating pad  
• CDs, DVDs or other media  
• A metal accessory  
GThe temperature around the  
charging tray is 95°F (35°C) or  
higher, such as in extreme heat  
GThe portable device is placed with  
its charging surface facing up  
GThe small portable device such as  
foldable type is placed in an area  
misaligned from the charge area  
• A case or cover made of metal  
• A flip type case with a magnet on  
the charging side of the portable  
device  
GElectric wave type wireless  
remote controls are being used  
nearby  
389  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
G2 or more portable devices are  
ICaution regarding interfer-  
ence with electronic devices  
placed on the charging tray at the  
same time  
People with implantable cardiac  
pacemakers, cardiac  
GIf you use a device with a built-in  
S-Pen (Galaxy Note series, etc.)  
and the device with the S-Pen  
inserted is on the tray.  
GWhen using an external power  
supply  
If charging is abnormal or the opera-  
tion indicator light continues to flash  
for any other reason, the wireless  
charger may be malfunctioning.  
Contact your Toyota dealer.  
resynchronization therapy-pace-  
makers or implantable cardiovert-  
ers, as well as any other electrical  
medical device, should consult  
their physician about the usage of  
the wireless charger.  
ITo prevent malfunctions or  
burns  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in a  
equipment failure and damage,  
catch fire, burns due to overheat  
or electric shock.  
IIf the smartphone OS has been  
updated  
If the smartphone OS has been  
updated to a newer version, its  
charging specifications may have  
changed significantly. For details,  
check the information on the manu-  
facturer’s website.  
GDo not insert any metallic  
objects between the charge  
area and the portable device  
while charging  
ITrademark information  
GDo not attach an aluminum  
sticker or other metallic object to  
the charge area  
iPhone is a trademark of Apple Inc.,  
registered in the U.S. and other  
countries.  
6
Galaxy is a trademark or registered  
trademark of Samsung Electronics  
Co.,Ltd.  
GDo not attach an aluminum  
sticker or other metallic object to  
the side of the portable device  
(or to its case or cover) that  
touches the charge area  
ICertification  
P.568  
GDo not use the charging tray as  
a small storage space  
WARNING  
GDo not subject to a strong force  
or impact  
ICaution while driving  
When charging a portable device,  
for safety reasons, the driver  
should not operate the main part  
of the portable device while driv-  
ing.  
GDo not disassemble, modify or  
remove  
GDo not charge devices other  
than specified portable devices  
ICaution while in motion  
GKeep away from magnetic items  
Do not charge lightweight devices  
such as wireless headphones  
while in motion. These devices  
are very light and may be ejected  
from the charging tray, which may  
lead to unforeseen accidents.  
GDo not perform charging if the  
charging area is dirty  
GDo not cover with a cloth or sim-  
ilar material  
390  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent malfunctions and  
data corruptions  
GWhen charging, bringing a  
credit, or other magnetic card,  
or magnetic storage media  
close to the charge area may  
clear any stored data due to  
magnetic influence.  
Furthermore, the electronic key  
may not operate due to mag-  
netic interference if the elec-  
tronic key for the vehicle is  
placed on the mobile phone ter-  
minal while charging or an open  
space.  
Also, do not bring a wristwatch  
or other precision instrument  
close to the charge area since  
doing so may cause it to mal-  
function.  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent damage to the  
armrest  
Do not apply too much load on the  
armrest.  
Coat hooks  
The coat hooks are provided  
with the rear assist grips.  
GDo not charge with a non-con-  
tact IC card such as a transpor-  
tation system IC card inserted  
between the charging side of a  
portable device and the charge  
area. The IC chip may become  
extremely hot and damage the  
portable device or IC card. Be  
especially careful not to charge  
a portable device inside a case  
or cover with a non-contact IC  
card attached.  
GDo not leave portable devices  
inside the vehicle. The inside of  
the vehicle can become hot in  
extreme heat, which could  
cause a malfunction.  
WARNING  
IItems that must not be hung  
on the hook  
Do not hang coat hangers or  
other hard or sharp objects on the  
hook. If the SRS curtain shield  
airbags deploy, these items may  
become projectiles, causing death  
or serious injury.  
ITo prevent 12-volt battery dis-  
charge  
Do not use the wireless charger  
for a long period of time when the  
EV system is stopped.  
Assist grips  
Armrest  
An assist grip installed on the  
ceiling can be used to support  
Fold down the armrest for use.  
391  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
your body while sitting on the  
seat.  
Power outlet (120 VAC  
1500 W)  
This system allows the use  
of electrical devices with a  
total power consumption of  
1500 W at 120 VAC in the  
vehicle. Supplying power to  
electrical devices outside  
the vehicle is not recom-  
mended, as it may violate  
the laws and regulations of  
the country or region where  
it is used. When supplying  
power to electrical devices  
outside the vehicle, check  
the laws and regulations  
with the relevant local gov-  
ernment of each country or  
region in advance. Also, be  
careful not to drag electrical  
devices and cords when  
moving the vehicle.  
WARNING  
IAssist grips  
Do not use the assist grip when  
getting in or out of the vehicle or  
rising from your seat.  
NOTICE  
ITo prevent damage to the  
assist grip  
Do not hang any heavy object or  
put a heavy load on the assist  
grip.  
6
Precautions for using the  
power outlet while parked  
Observe the following precau-  
tions before starting the power  
supply:  
Park the vehicle on a solid  
and level place.  
Block the wheels as needed.  
Check that the hood is closed.  
Check that the parking brake  
is engaged.  
Check that the P shift position  
392  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
is selected.  
vention, do not leave valuable  
items, etc. in the cabin or lug-  
gage compartment.  
Check that the power switch  
is off.  
Check that AC charging is not  
Note that the alarm system  
cannot be enabled during the  
power supply. For theft pre-  
performed.  
Names for all parts  
I
Switches  
Power switch (P.209)  
“AC 120 V” switch  
Power outlet  
A
switch is illuminated.  
Using the power outlet  
(1500 W)  
The power outlet is turned off/on  
each time the “AC 120 V” switch is  
pressed.  
1 Check that the parking brake  
is engaged, securely depress  
the brake pedal and press  
the power switch. (P.209)  
3 Open the lid, and fully and  
securely insert the plug of the  
device into the power outlet.  
(P.393)  
2 Check that the “READY” indi-  
cator is illuminated, and  
Stopping the use of the  
power outlet (1500 W)  
press the “AC 120 V” switch.  
The power outlet can be used when  
the indicator on the “AC 120 V”  
Follow the procedure described  
393  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
below:  
ground wire, use a conversion  
adapter available on the market  
and connect the ground wire to  
the ground terminal of the con-  
version adapter.  
1 Turn the connected devices  
off.  
2 Press the “AC 120 V” switch  
to turn the power outlet off.  
3 Disconnect each plug from  
IPower outlet  
the power outlet.  
GWith this power outlet, use  
devices which operate on 120  
VAC and have a combined maxi-  
mum power consumption of 1500  
W or less. If a device is connected  
and the power consumption is  
exceeded, a protection circuit may  
be activated and the power supply  
function may be stopped.  
4 Close the lid of the power  
outlet.  
Connecting a device  
I
When connecting a device  
GSome of the devices that con-  
sume a large amount of power,  
such as an electric grille, may  
require the exclusive use of the  
power outlet. When such a device  
is connected, do not connect other  
device(s) to the power outlet.  
GWhen multiple devices are con-  
nected, depending on the device,  
a connected device may not oper-  
ate properly. For such a device,  
use exclusively the power outlet.  
GWhen a power outlet is being  
used, depending on the device to  
be used, the current flow may be  
high and the initial peak wattage  
may exceed 1500 W. In this situa-  
tion, the protection function may  
activate and stop the power sup-  
ply function.  
Make sure to read the instruc-  
tion manual which came with a  
device and observe warnings on  
the device.  
Before connecting a device to  
the power outlet, make sure that  
the device is turned off.  
6
1 Open the lid, and fully and  
securely insert the plug of the  
device into the power outlet.  
Do not leave the plug halfway  
inserted.  
In the following situations, use  
cable extension, etc. and con-  
nect the plug securely to the  
power outlet:  
GWhen a power outlet is being  
used, depending on the device to  
be used, it may cause interference  
with TV and radio broadcasts.  
When the plug of a device is  
too large to allow it to be  
inserted fully and securely  
into the power outlet.  
IDevices which may not operate  
correctly  
The following devices may not oper-  
ate properly even if the combined  
power consumption is 1500 W or  
less:  
GDevices with high initial peak watt-  
age  
When the plug of a device is  
heavy, possibly causing it to  
come off the power outlet.  
If the device to be used has a  
394  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
GDevices requiring larger amount of  
power supply than the power con-  
sumption specified in its instruc-  
tion manual  
GMeasuring devices that process  
precise data  
GDevices that require an extremely  
stable power supply  
GDevices that require a constant  
power supply from the power out-  
let, such as a device with a timer.  
GDo not disconnect the plug of a  
device while your hands are wet  
or insert a pin or other object  
into the power outlet. Also, if a  
liquid or snow is on the power  
outlet, dry the outlet before  
using it.  
GDo not attempt to modify, disas-  
semble or repair a power outlet.  
For information on repairs, con-  
tact any Toyota dealer.  
IWhen the power outlet is used  
while the vehicle is parked or  
stopped  
GKeep the power outlet free of  
dust and foreign matter. Also,  
make sure to clean the power  
outlet periodically.  
GThe doors cannot be  
locked/unlocked using the smart  
key system.  
GHold the plug body to plug in/out  
of a power outlet. Do not touch  
the plug blades. Do not pull on a  
cord for unplugging, as other-  
wise the plug or cord may be  
damaged.  
GThe doors cannot be  
locked/unlocked using an elec-  
tronic key. The doors can only be  
locked/unlocked using a mechani-  
cal key. (P.495)  
GStop the use immediately if  
abnormal heat is observed on a  
cord or power outlet. To prevent  
the cord or power outlet from  
becoming hot, observe the fol-  
lowing precautions:  
GWhen a door is opened/closed, a  
buzzer may sound or “Key Not  
Detected Check Key Location”  
may be displayed on the  
multi-information display. Check  
that an electronic key is carried  
with you.  
GWhen the vehicle’s surroundings  
become dark while supplying  
power, the headlights etc. turn on  
automatically. Refer to P.226for  
information about turning off the  
lights.  
• Do not connect 2 or more multi  
point outlet adapters, such as  
dual adapters.  
GAC charging or DC charging can-  
not be performed.  
WARNING  
IFor safe use  
Observe the following precau-  
tions. Failure to do so may lead to  
an accident, resulting in death or  
serious injury.  
GDo not allow children or other  
people not used to the opera-  
tion to perform the power supply  
by themselves.  
395  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
GDo not connect a device to a  
WARNING  
power outlet if the device is mal-  
functioning or its plug is dam-  
aged.  
• When an extension cord reel is  
used, make sure to draw the  
whole cord out of the reel.  
GOtherwise, the device may be  
further malfunctioning, espe-  
cially when the outside tem-  
perature is high or low.  
GIf the device to be used has a  
ground wire, use a conversion  
adapter available on the market  
and connect the ground wire to  
the ground terminal of the con-  
version adapter.  
GDevices requiring to be installed  
on a level place may not oper-  
ate properly.  
GIf the plug of a device fits  
loosely in a power outlet, even  
though it is fully inserted,  
replace the power outlet. For  
information on replacement,  
contact any Toyota dealer.  
GDo not use devices, other than  
waterproof devices, in a place  
where water, such as rain, is  
splashed over or where it is  
humid.  
GDo not use a device that has  
been or likely to have been  
merged in water or absorbed  
water within.  
ICautions when power supply  
People with implantable cardiac  
pacemakers or cardiac  
resynchronization therapy-pace-  
makers should not carry out the  
power supply procedure. Ask  
someone else to do it.  
GDo not connect a medical  
device, as depending on the  
vehicle condition, the power  
supply function may be tempo-  
rarily stopped.  
GDo not approach the charger,  
charging cable and the vehicle  
during power supply.  
Power supply procedure may  
affect the operation of pacemak-  
ers.  
6
IWhen the power outlet is  
used while the vehicle is  
parked or stopped  
GThe power outlet is designed to  
be connected to electric  
GDo not remain in the vehicle  
during power supply.  
Power supply procedure may  
affect the operation of pacemak-  
ers.  
devices, such as lighting  
devices. Do not use them as a  
generator that supplies power to  
a house, etc. Also, when they  
are to be used on an emer-  
gency power supply device for  
homes, such as an exclusive  
device having connection to an  
external power source, or a  
device whose power supply cir-  
cuit for external power source is  
separate from electric wiring of  
power companies, consult with  
the manufacturer or a retailer of  
the device.  
GDo not enter the vehicle (includ-  
ing the luggage compartment)  
to retrieve something from it, or  
for any purpose.  
Power supply procedure may  
affect the operation of pacemak-  
ers.  
IDevices to be connected  
GMake sure to read any instruc-  
tion manual which came with a  
device and observe any warn-  
ings on the device.  
396  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
• Do not start off the vehicle by  
mistake.  
WARNING  
GWhen using a power outlet,  
make sure to securely engage  
the parking brake and shift the  
shift position to P. Otherwise,  
the vehicle may move, possibly  
leading to an accident.  
GDo not wash the vehicle when  
using a power outlet.  
GMake sure that the hood is  
closed.  
GDo not put your head or hands  
anywhere inside the motor com-  
partment, as the cooling fan  
may operate suddenly. Keep  
hands and clothing (especially a  
tie, scarf, etc.) away from the  
fan as they may get caught in a  
fan.  
GWhen using a power outlet, do  
not move away from the vehicle.  
GDo not perform the power sup-  
ply during weather when light-  
ning may occur. Stop supplying  
power if lightning is observed  
during power supply.  
GDo not stop the vehicle near  
GDo not use the power outlet if  
the vehicle has a vehicle cover  
installed.  
objects which burn easily.  
GDo not use in places where cor-  
rosive gases or fluids are gener-  
ated.  
GDo not use a power outlet when  
the vehicle is parked on a  
slanted place or a slope. When  
a power outlet is being used, do  
not move the vehicle or cause it  
to be inclined.  
IUse of a power outlet while  
driving  
GIn situations such as the follow-  
ing, do not use an electric  
device while driving. Also, do  
not use a device if it cannot be  
secured within the vehicle.  
• When a device is likely to dis-  
tract the driver and be a hin-  
drance to safe driving, such as  
a TV, video/DVD player, etc.  
GObserve the following precau-  
tions when a connected cord is  
to be brought outside the vehi-  
cle:  
Take due care for not allowing  
rain to enter. If the power outlet  
is wet with raindrops, dry it  
before use.  
• When an inadequately secured  
device is likely to fall over in  
case of sudden braking or an  
accident  
• Prevent the cord from being  
caught in the window or door.  
• Allow slack in a connected cord.  
Do not cause it to be extraordi-  
nary tense.  
• When a device is likely to cause  
fire if it falls or generates heat  
• When a device is likely to cause  
burns, such as a toaster, micro-  
wave, electric heater, electric  
kettle, coffee maker, etc.  
397  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
When the power outlet  
(120 VAC 1500 W) can-  
not be used properly  
WARNING  
• When a device is likely to fall  
under the pedals and prevent  
the brake pedal from being  
depressed, such as a hair dryer,  
AC adapter, mouse, etc.  
When the power outlet can-  
not be used, even though  
the normal procedure is fol-  
lowed, check the following  
items.  
GDo not use devices which pro-  
duce steam while the windows  
are closed. Doing so may cause  
the windows to fog up, reducing  
visibility and making it difficult to  
drive safely. Also, the steam  
may damage or negatively  
affect other devices. If the  
device must be used, stop the  
vehicle and open the windows  
before use.  
When the power outlet  
cannot be used properly  
When power supply does not  
start, even though the normal  
procedure is followed, check  
each of the following items.  
NOTICE  
ITo avoid short circuit or mal-  
function  
Correction pro-  
Likely cause  
Observe the following precau-  
tions. Failure to do so may lead to  
the power outlet not operating  
correctly or damage to the vehicle  
or a connected device.  
cedure  
Charge the trac-  
The remaining  
tion battery. After  
charge of the  
6
a while, touch  
“AC 120 V”  
again.  
traction battery  
is insufficient.  
GDo not set a toaster or other  
device which generates heat  
near the interior components or  
on a seat. Heat may cause  
these parts to melt or burn.  
Stop AC  
charging, discon-  
nect the charging  
connector and  
restart the proce-  
dure from the  
beginning.  
GDo not use devices which are  
sensitive to vibration or heat in  
the vehicle. These devices may  
malfunction due to vibration  
while driving or heat while the  
vehicle is parked in the sun.  
AC charging is in  
progress  
GWhen not using a power outlet,  
make sure to close the lid. If for-  
eign matter or a liquid enters the  
power outlet, it may cause a  
malfunction or short circuit.  
398  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
Correction pro-  
Correction pro-  
cedure  
Likely cause  
Likely cause  
cedure  
When the trac-  
tion battery,  
onboard traction Wait for the out-  
battery charger, side tempera-  
etc. are hot in  
conditions such and then press  
as when the out- the “AC 120 V”  
side tempera-  
ture is especially  
high.  
Disconnect the  
power source  
plug of the elec-  
trical device and  
check that the  
electrical device  
itself is not mal-  
functioning.  
ture to decrease,  
switch again.  
Then, press the  
“AC 120 V”  
switch again.  
When the trac-  
tion battery,  
Electrical device If the indicator on  
does not operate the “AC 120 V”  
switch does not  
onboard traction Wait for the out-  
battery charger, side tempera-  
etc. are cold in ture to increase,  
conditions such and then press  
as when the out- the “AC 120 V”  
side tempera-  
ture is especially  
low.  
illuminate, turn  
the power switch  
off and restart  
the procedure  
from the begin-  
switch again.  
ning.  
Check the  
instruction man-  
ual of the electri-  
cal device.  
399  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
Correction pro-  
Garage door opener  
Likely cause  
cedure  
Disconnect the  
power source  
The garage door opener can  
be programmed using the  
plug of the elec-  
trical device and  
Total power con- check that the  
sumption total power con-  
exceeds 1500 W sumption does  
not exceed 1500  
HomeLink® to operate  
garage doors, gates, entry  
doors, door locks, home  
lighting systems, security  
systems, and other devices.  
W. Then, press  
the “AC 120 V”  
switch again.  
®
IHomeLink programming pro-  
cedure  
Disconnect the  
power source  
plug of the elec-  
trical device and  
check the follow-  
ing items. Then,  
press the “AC  
120 V” switch  
again.  
The programming procedures can  
also be found at the following URL.  
Short circuit in  
the power outlet  
No foreign  
matter such as  
a pin has been  
inserted  
6
For support, contact customer sup-  
port at the following.  
Help Line: 1-800-355-3515  
No substances  
such as drink-  
ing water, rain,  
or snow are  
adhered  
System components  
No dirt or dust  
is adhered  
The HomeLink® wireless control  
system in your vehicle has 3  
buttons which can be pro-  
grammed to operate 3 different  
devices. Refer to the program-  
ming methods on the following  
pages to determine the method  
which is appropriate for the  
device.  
If the power outlet cannot be  
used even after performing the  
procedures above, have the  
vehicle inspected by any Toyota  
dealer.  
400  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
IConforming to federal safety  
standards  
®
Do not use the HomeLink com-  
patible transceiver with any  
garage door opener or device that  
lacks safety stop and reverse fea-  
tures as required by federal safety  
standards.  
This includes any garage door  
that cannot detect an interfering  
object. A door or device without  
these features increases the risk  
of death or serious injury.  
HomeLink® indicator light  
A
Garage door operation indi-  
cators  
HomeLink® icon  
IWhen operating or program-  
®
ming HomeLink  
Never allow a child to operate or  
®
Illuminates while HomeLink is  
operating.  
®
play with the HomeLink buttons.  
Buttons  
Programming the  
®
®
HomeLink  
ICodes stored in the HomeLink  
memory  
I
Before programming  
HomeLink®  
GThe registered codes are not  
erased even if the 12-volt battery  
cable is disconnected.  
During programming, it is pos-  
sible that garage doors,  
gates, or other devices may  
operate. For this reason,  
make sure that people and  
objects are clear of the  
garage door or other devices  
to prevent injury or other  
potential harm.  
GIf learning failed when registering  
a different code to a HomeLink  
button that already has a code  
registered to it, the already regis-  
tered code will not be erased.  
®
ICertification  
P.568  
WARNING  
IWhen programming a garage  
door or other remote control  
device  
It is recommended that a new  
battery be placed in the  
The garage door or other device  
may operate, so ensure people  
and objects are out of danger to  
prevent potential harm.  
remote control transmitter for  
more accurate programming.  
Garage door opener motors  
manufactured after 1995 may  
be equipped with rolling code  
protection. If this is the case,  
401  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
you may need a stepladder or  
3 Program a device.  
other sturdy, safe device to  
reach the “Learn” or “Smart”  
button on the garage door  
opener motor.  
I
Programming HomeLink®  
Steps 1 through 3 must be per-  
formed within 60 seconds, oth-  
erwise the HomeLink® indicator  
light will stop flashing and pro-  
gramming will not be success-  
fully completed.  
4 Test the HomeLink® opera-  
tionby pressing the newly  
programmed button and  
observing the HomeLink®  
indicator light:  
1 Press and release the  
HomeLink® button you want  
to program and check that  
HomeLink® indicator light illu-  
minates: Programming of a  
fixed code device has com-  
pleted. The garage door or  
other device should operate  
the HomeLink® indicator light  
flashes (orange).  
2 Point the remote control  
transmitter for the device at  
the rear view mirror, 1 to 3 in.  
(25 to 75 mm) from the  
when a HomeLink® button is  
pressed and released.  
6
HomeLink® buttons.  
HomeLink® indicator light  
flashes rapidly: The garage  
door opener or other device is  
equipped with a rolling code.  
To complete programming,  
firmly press and hold the  
®
Keep the HomeLink indicator light  
in view while programming.  
HomeLink® button for 2 sec-  
onds then release it.  
If the garage door or other  
device does not operate, pro-  
ceed to “Programming a roll-  
ing code system”.  
5 Repeat the steps above to  
program another device for  
any of the remaining  
HomeLink® buttons.  
402  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
I
Programming a rolling code  
system  
sequence  
(press/hold/release) up to 3  
times to complete program-  
ming.  
If the garage door opener  
motor operates when the  
HomeLink® button is  
pressed, the garage door  
opener motor recognizes the  
Two or more people may be  
necessary to complete rolling  
code programming.  
1 Locate the “Learn” or “Smart”  
button on the garage door  
opener motor in the garage.  
This button can usually be found  
where the hanging antenna wire is  
attached to the unit. The name and  
color of the button may vary by  
manufacturer. Refer to the owner’s  
manual supplied with the garage  
door opener motor for details.  
HomeLink® signal.  
I
Enabling 2-way communi-  
cation with a garage door  
(only available for compati-  
ble devices)  
2 Press and release the  
“Learn” or “Smart” button.  
Perform 3 within 30 seconds  
after performing 2.  
When enabled, 2-way communi-  
cation allows you to check the  
status of the opening and clos-  
ing of a garage door through  
indicators in your vehicle.  
2-way communication is only  
available if the garage door  
opener motor used is a compati-  
ble device. (To check device  
compatibility, refer to  
 
1 Within 5 seconds after pro-  
gramming the garage door  
opener has been completed,  
if the garage door opener  
motor is trained to  
3 Press and hold the desired  
HomeLink® button (inside the  
vehicle) for 2 seconds and  
release it. Repeat this  
403  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
HomeLink®, both garage  
door operation indicators will  
flash rapidly (green) and the  
light on the garage door  
opener motor will blink twice,  
indicating that 2-way commu-  
nication is enabled.  
1 Press and hold the desired  
HomeLink® button.  
2 When the HomeLink® indica-  
tor starts flashing orange,  
release the HomeLink® but-  
ton and perform “Program-  
ming HomeLink®” 1 (it takes  
20 seconds for the  
HomeLink® indicator to start  
flashing).  
If the indicators do not flash, per-  
form 2 and 3 within the first 10  
®
presses of the HomeLink button  
after programming has been com-  
pleted.  
2 Press a programmed  
IBefore programming  
HomeLink® button to oper-  
ate a garage door.  
GInstall a new battery in the trans-  
mitter.  
GThe battery side of the transmitter  
3 Within 1 minute of pressing  
must be pointed away from the  
the HomeLink® button, after  
the garage door operation  
has stopped, press the  
®
HomeLink buttons.  
®
Operating HomeLink  
“Learn” or “Smart” button on  
the garage door opener  
motor. Within 5 seconds of  
the establishment of 2-way  
communication with the  
garage door opener, both  
garage door operation indica-  
tors in the vehicle will flash  
rapidly (green) and the light  
on the garage door opener  
motor will blink twice, indicat-  
ing that 2-way communica-  
tion is enabled.  
Press the appropriate  
HomeLink® button. The  
HomeLink® indicator light  
should turn on.  
6
The status of the opening and  
closing of a garage door is  
shown by the indicators.  
I
Reprogramming a single  
HomeLink® button  
When the following procedure is  
performed, buttons which  
already have devices registered  
to them can be overwritten:  
Opening  
A
Closing  
404  
6-4. Using the other interior features  
This function is only available if the  
garage door opener motor used is a  
compatible device. (To check  
device compatibility, refer to  
 
changes from continuously lit  
(orange) to rapidly flashing  
(green).  
If you sell your vehicle, be sure to  
erase the programs stored in the  
®
Color  
Status  
HomeLink memory.  
Orange (flash- Currently open-  
ing)  
ing/closing  
Opening/closing  
has completed  
Green  
Feedback sig-  
nals cannot be  
received  
Red (flashing)  
The indicators can operate  
within approximately 820 ft. (250  
m) of the garage door. However,  
if there are obstructions  
between the garage door and  
the vehicle, such as houses and  
trees, feedback signals from the  
garage door may not be  
received.  
To recall the previous door oper-  
ation status, press and release  
either HomeLink® buttons  
and  
or  
and  
,
simultaneously. The last  
recorded status will be dis-  
played for 3 seconds.  
Erasing the entire  
®
HomeLink memory (all  
three codes)  
Press and hold the 2 outside  
buttons for 10 seconds until the  
HomeLink® indicator light  

Related Topics

Popular Owner Manuals