Beforedriving for Your Toyota Prius 4 Door Fifth Generation (2023-2026)

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Before driving  
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4-1. Key information  
Keys............................ 180  
Digital Key................... 183  
4-2. Opening, closing and  
locking the doors  
Side doors................... 185  
Back door.................... 191  
Smart key system ....... 203  
4-3. Adjusting the seats  
Front seats.................. 209  
Rear seats................... 210  
Head restraints............ 212  
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4-4. Adjusting the steering  
wheel and mirrors  
Steering wheel ............ 215  
Inside rear view mirror 216  
Digital Rear-view Mirror  
.................................. 217  
Outside rear view mirrors  
.................................. 226  
4-5. Opening, closing the win-  
dows  
Power windows........... 228  
4-6. Favorite settings  
Driving position memory  
.................................. 231  
My Settings ................. 235  
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4-1. Key information  
4-1.Key information  
hybrid system stops.  
Keys  
To reduce key battery depletion  
when the electronic key is to not  
be used for long periods of time,  
set the electronic key to the bat-  
tery-saving mode. (P.205)  
As the electronic key always  
receives radio waves, the battery  
will become depleted even if the  
electronic key is not used. The fol-  
lowing symptoms indicate that the  
electronic key battery may be  
depleted. Replace the battery  
when necessary.  
Key types  
The following keys are provided  
with the vehicle.  
• The smart key system or the wire-  
less remote control does not oper-  
ate.  
• The detection area becomes  
smaller.  
• The LED indicator on the key sur-  
face does not turn on.  
A
Electronic keys  
• Operating the smart key system  
You can replace the battery by your-  
self (P.537). However, as there is  
a danger that the electronic key may  
be damaged, it is recommended  
that replacement is carried out by  
your Toyota dealer.  
(P.203)  
• Operating the wireless remote  
control function (P.182)  
B
Mechanical keys  
C
Key number plate  
To avoid serious deterioration, do  
not leave the electronic key within  
3 ft. (1 m) of the following electri-  
cal appliances that produce a  
magnetic field:  
When riding in an aircraft  
When bringing an electronic key  
onto an aircraft, make sure you do  
not press any buttons on the elec-  
tronic key while inside the aircraft  
cabin. If you are carrying an elec-  
tronic key in your bag etc., ensure  
that the buttons are not likely to be  
pressed accidentally. Pressing a  
button may cause the electronic key  
to emit radio waves that could inter-  
fere with the operation of the air-  
craft.  
• TVs  
• Personal computers  
• Cellular phones, cordless phones  
and battery chargers  
• Table lamps  
• Induction cookers  
If the electronic key is near the  
vehicle for longer than necessary,  
even if the smart key system is not  
operated, the key battery may  
become depleted faster than nor-  
mal. When not operating the  
smart key system, it is recom-  
mended to not stay with the elec-  
tronic key near the vehicle longer  
than necessary.  
Electronic key battery depletion  
The standard battery life is 1 to 2  
years.  
If the battery becomes low, an  
alarm will sound in the cabin and a  
message will be displayed on the  
multi-information display when the  
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4-1. Key information  
If a message regarding the state  
of the electronic key or power  
switch mode, etc. is shown  
NOTICE  
To prevent key damage  
To prevent trapping the electronic  
key inside the vehicle, leaving the  
vehicle carrying the electronic key  
on your person without turning the  
power switch to OFF or other pas-  
sengers from unintentionally taking  
the key out of the vehicle, etc., a  
message that prompts the user to  
confirm the state of the electronic  
key or power switch mode may be  
shown on the multi-information dis-  
play. In those cases, follow the  
instructions on the display immedi-  
ately.  
Do not drop the keys, subject  
them to strong shocks or bend  
them.  
Do not expose the keys to high  
temperatures for long periods of  
time.  
Do not get the keys wet or wash  
them in an ultrasonic washer,  
etc.  
Do not attach metallic or mag-  
netic materials to the keys or  
place the keys close to such  
materials.  
If “Key Battery Low Replace  
Key Battery” is displayed on  
the multi-information display  
Do not disassemble the keys.  
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The electronic key has a low bat-  
tery. Replace the electronic key bat-  
tery. (P.537)  
Do not attach a sticker or any-  
thing else to the surface of the  
electronic key.  
Replacing the battery  
P.537  
Do not place the keys near  
objects that produce magnetic  
fields, such as TVs, audio sys-  
tems and induction cookers.  
Confirmation of the registered  
key number  
The number of keys already regis-  
tered to the vehicle can be con-  
firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer for  
details.  
Do not place the keys near  
medical electrical equipment  
such as low-frequency therapy  
equipment or microwave ther-  
apy equipment, and do not  
receive medical attention with  
the keys on your person.  
If “A New Key has been Regis-  
tered Contact Your Dealer for  
Details” is displayed on the  
multi-information display  
Carrying the electronic key  
on your person  
This message will be displayed  
each time the driver’s door is  
Carry the electronic key 3.9 in.  
(10 cm) or more away from elec-  
tric appliances that are turned on.  
Radio waves emitted from electric  
appliances within 3.9 in. (10 cm)  
of the electronic key may interfere  
with the key, causing the key to  
not function properly.  
opened when the doors are  
unlocked from the outside for  
approximately 10 days after a new  
electronic key has been registered.  
If this message is displayed but you  
have not had a new electronic key  
registered, ask your Toyota dealer  
to check if an unknown electronic  
key (other than those in your pos-  
session) has been registered.  
In case of a smart key system  
malfunction or other key-  
related problems  
P.587  
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4-1. Key information  
on the electronic key.  
NOTICE  
When an electronic key is lost  
P.586  
Wireless remote control  
The electronic keys are  
equipped with the following  
wireless remote control:  
Using the mechanical key  
To take out the mechanical key,  
A
slide the release lever  
take the key out.  
and  
The mechanical key can only be  
inserted in one direction, as the key  
only has grooves on one side. If the  
key cannot be inserted in a lock cyl-  
inder, turn it over and re-attempt to  
insert it.  
A
Locks all the doors (P.185)  
After using the mechanical key,  
store it in the electronic key. Carry  
the mechanical key together with  
the electronic key. If the electronic  
key battery is depleted or the entry  
function does not operate properly,  
you will need the mechanical key.  
(P.587)  
B
Unlocks all the doors  
(P.185)  
Opens the side windows*  
(P.185)  
C
D
Opens and closes the power  
back door (if equipped)  
(P.194)  
E
Sounds the alarm  
*
: This setting must be customized  
at your Toyota dealer.  
Theft deterrent panic mode  
When  
is pressed for longer  
than about 1 second, an alarm will  
sound intermittently and the vehicle  
lights will flash to deter any person  
from trying to break into or damage  
your vehicle.  
If you lose your mechanical  
keys  
P.586  
To stop the alarm, press any button  
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4-1. Key information  
If a wrong key is used  
*
Digital Key  
The key cylinder rotates freely to  
isolate inside mechanism.  
*
: If equipped  
A smartphone can be used  
instead of the electronic key  
of the vehicle by installing  
the dedicated Digital Key  
App on a smartphone.  
Also, Digital Key can be  
shared with your family or  
friends using the Digital Key  
App.  
Free/open source software  
information  
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This product contains Free/open  
source software (FOSS). License  
information and/or the source code  
of this FOSS can be obtained at the  
following URL:  
opensource/dkey/toyota/  
Digital key usage condi-  
tions  
In order to use the Digital Key,  
you need to install the Toyota  
App, Register the Vehicle to the  
customer’s Toyota App profile,  
and subscribe to Remote Ser-  
vices, and enroll in Digital Key.  
Digital key precautions  
A Digital Key can be used  
when the smartphone and  
server can communicate. The  
Digital Key may become  
unusable if the smartphone is  
not connected to the Internet.  
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4-1. Key information  
Key App enabled will be able  
to lock and unlock the doors,  
start the hybrid system and  
perform any other operations  
as same as the electronic key  
of the vehicle. Be especially  
careful not to lose the smart-  
phone or allow it to be stolen.  
If the smartphone is lost or  
stolen, contact your Toyota  
dealer immediately.  
Be sure to carry the electronic  
key of the vehicle if traveling  
to a location with unreliable  
communications.  
If the smartphone battery is  
depleted, the smartphone  
cannot be used as Digital  
Key. If the battery level is low,  
be sure to charge the smart-  
phone prior to going out.  
The Digital Key system is  
related to the smart key sys-  
tem. If the smart key system  
has been deactivated in the  
vehicle customization setting,  
the Digital Key will also be  
disabled.  
When taking your vehicle to a  
Toyota dealer for an inspec-  
tion or repairs, make sure to  
bring an electronic key.  
With the Digital Key alone, no  
vehicle lights will illuminate  
when approached to the vehi-  
cle. Also, with the Digital Key  
alone, some functions, such  
as the power back door’s  
Depending on the radio wave  
environment, the Digital Key  
may not be able to be used.  
(P.205)  
close & lock (walk-away)  
function, etc., cannot be used.  
When transferring vehicle  
ownership, make sure to  
delete the Digital Keys.  
If the vehicle is not operated  
for 14 days or more, the Digi-  
tal Key will not connect auto-  
matically. Therefore, it may  
take some time before the  
system operates after a door  
handle is touched.  
A part of the services may be  
stopped for a certain period of  
time due to server mainte-  
nance. However, registered  
Digital Keys can be used  
during the maintenance.  
A smartphone with the Digital  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
4-2.Opening, closing and locking the doors  
2 Touch the lock sensor (the  
indentation on the surface of  
the door handle) to lock the  
doors.  
Side doors  
The vehicle can be locked  
and unlocked using the  
entry function, wireless  
remote control, door lock  
switches or inside lock but-  
tons.  
Check that the door is securely  
locked.  
Using the wireless remote  
control  
Unlocking and locking the  
doors from the outside  
Using the entry function  
Carry the electronic key to  
enable this function.  
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1 Locks all the doors  
Check that the door is securely  
locked.  
2 Unlocks all the doors  
Pressing the button unlocks the  
driver’s door. Pressing the button  
again within 5 seconds unlocks the  
other doors.  
1 Grip the driver’s door handle  
to unlock the door. Holding  
the driver’s door handle for  
approximately 2 seconds  
unlocks all the doors.  
Press and hold to open the side  
*
windows.  
*
: This setting must be customized  
at your Toyota dealer.  
Grip the front passenger’s  
door handle with the sensor  
(if equipped) to unlock all the  
Switching the door unlock func-  
tion  
It is possible to set which doors the  
entry function unlocks using the  
wireless remote control. Perform the  
switching operation in the vehicle or  
within approximately 3.2 ft. (1 m) of  
the vehicle.  
1 Turn the power switch to OFF.  
2 When the indicator light on the  
key surface is not on, press and  
doors*.  
Make sure to touch the sensor on  
the back of the handle.  
The doors cannot be unlocked for 3  
seconds after the doors are locked.  
*
: The door unlock settings can be  
changed. (P.185)  
hold  
,
(if equipped)  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Security feature  
or  
for approximately 5  
If a door is not opened within  
seconds while pressing and  
approximately 60 seconds after the  
vehicle is unlocked, the security fea-  
ture automatically locks the vehicle  
again. (However, depending on the  
location of the electronic key, the  
key may be detected as being in the  
vehicle. In this case, vehicle may be  
unlocked.)  
holding  
.
The setting changes each time an  
operation is performed, as shown  
below. (When changing the setting  
continuously, release the buttons,  
wait for at least 5 seconds, and  
repeat step 2.)  
When the door cannot be  
locked by the lock sensor on  
the surface of the door handle  
Multi-informa-  
Unlocking func-  
tion dis-  
play/Beep  
When the door cannot be locked  
even if the lock sensor on the sur-  
face of the door handle is touched  
by a finger, touch the lock sensor  
with the palm.  
tion  
Holding the  
driver’s door han-  
dle unlocks only  
the driver’s door.  
When gloves are being worn,  
remove the gloves.  
Holding the front  
passenger’s door  
Exterior: Beeps 3  
times  
handle with the  
sensor (if  
equipped)  
unlocks all the  
doors.  
Door lock buzzer  
Holding the  
If an attempt to lock the doors using  
the entry function is made when a  
door other than the door you are  
locking is open, a buzzer sounds  
continuously for 5 seconds. Fully  
close all the doors, and lock the  
vehicle once more.  
driver’s door han-  
dle or front pas-  
senger’s door  
handle with the  
sensor (if  
equipped)  
unlocks all the  
doors.  
Exterior: Beeps  
twice  
Conditions affecting the opera-  
tion of the smart key system or  
wireless remote control  
Operation signals  
P.205  
Doors: A buzzer sounds and the  
emergency flashers flash to indicate  
that the doors have been  
locked/unlocked. (Locked: Once;  
Unlocked: Twice)  
If the smart key system or the  
wireless remote control does  
not operate properly  
Use the mechanical key to lock  
and unlock the doors. (P.587)  
Replace the key battery with a  
new one if it is depleted. (P.537)  
Side windows: A buzzer sounds to  
indicate that the side windows are  
operating.  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
If the 12-volt battery is dis-  
charged  
Using the inside lock but-  
tons  
The doors cannot be locked and  
unlocked using the smart key sys-  
tem or wireless remote control. Lock  
or unlock the doors using the  
mechanical key. (P.587)  
Customization  
Settings (e.g. unlocking function  
using a key) can be changed.  
(Customizable features: P.618)  
WARNING  
1 Locks the door  
2 Unlocks the door  
The front doors can be opened by  
pulling the inside handle even if the  
lock buttons are in the lock position.  
When using the wireless  
remote control and operating  
the power windows  
Operate the power window after  
checking to make sure that there  
is no possibility of any passenger  
having any of their body parts  
caught in the side window. Also,  
do not allow children to operate  
the wireless remote control. It is  
possible for children and other  
passengers to get caught in the  
power window.  
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Locking the front doors from  
the outside without a key  
1 Move the inside lock button to  
the lock position.  
2 Close the door.  
The door cannot be locked if the  
power switch is in ACC or ON, or  
the electronic key is left inside the  
vehicle.  
Unlocking and locking the  
doors from the inside  
Depending on the position of the  
electronic key, the key may not be  
detected correctly and the door may  
be locked.  
Using the door lock  
switches  
When all the doors are locked  
with the entry function or wire-  
less remote control  
The doors cannot be unlocked  
with the door lock switch.  
The door lock switches can be  
reset by unlocking all the doors  
with the entry function or wireless  
remote control.  
1 Locks all the doors  
2 Unlocks all the doors  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
If a rear door cannot be opened  
using the door opener switch  
Opening the doors from  
the outside  
Check the following:  
The 12-volt battery is not  
depleted.  
Opening the front door  
Unlock the door, and pull the  
door handle.  
The door is unlocked.  
If a door cannot be opened using  
the door opener switch, the door  
can be opened using the manual  
release button. Firmly press the but-  
ton until the door opens.  
Opening the rear door  
Unlock the door, and press the  
When opening the rear door  
with the manual release button  
in low temperatures  
A
door opener switch of the  
door handle to open the door.  
If the manual release button  
becomes frozen in low tempera-  
tures, it may feel heavier to operate.  
Make sure to securely press the  
A
door opener switch  
side of the door handle.  
on the inner  
When the vehicle is subjected  
to a strong impact  
In the event that the vehicle is sub-  
ject to a strong impact, the rear door  
opener switch cannot be operated  
for approximately 10 seconds. In  
this case, use the manual release  
button.  
If the rear door opener switch is  
operated repeatedly over a  
short period of time  
The system may restrict operation  
to prevent overheating. If this hap-  
pens, refrain from operating the rear  
door opener switch. Normal opera-  
tion will return after a short time.  
Rear door opener switch oper-  
ating conditions  
When all of the following conditions  
are met:  
Rear seat reminder function  
The vehicle speed is less than 2  
mph (4 km/h)  
As the first reminder so as not to for-  
get luggage, etc. in the rear seat,  
when the power switch is turned off  
after any of the following conditions  
are met, a buzzer will sound and a  
The door is unlocked  
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message will be displayed on the  
multi-information display for approx-  
imately 6 seconds.  
WARNING  
To prevent an accident  
Also, as the second reminder, when  
the doors are locked, a buzzer will  
sound and the emergency flashers  
will flash for a few seconds, and a  
message will be displayed on the  
multi-information display.  
Observe the following precautions  
while driving the vehicle.  
Failure to do so may result in a  
door opening and an occupant  
could be thrown out of the vehicle,  
resulting in death or serious  
injury.  
The hybrid system is started  
within approximately 10 minutes  
after opening and closing a rear  
door.  
Ensure that all doors are prop-  
erly closed and locked.  
A rear door has been opened and  
closed after the hybrid system  
was started.  
Do not pull the inside handle of  
the doors while driving.  
Be especially careful for the  
front doors, as the doors may  
be opened even if the inside  
lock buttons are in locked posi-  
tion.  
The second reminder will not be  
activated if a rear door was opened  
before the doors are locked.  
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However, if a rear door is opened  
and then closed within approxi-  
mately 2 seconds, the rear seat  
reminder function may not operate.  
Set the rear door child-protector  
locks when children are seated  
in the rear seats.  
The rear seat reminder function  
determines that luggage, etc. has  
been placed in a rear seat based on  
opening and closing of a rear door.  
Therefore, depending on the situa-  
tion, the rear seat reminder function  
may not operate and you may still  
forget luggage, etc. in the rear seat,  
or it may operate unnecessarily.  
When opening or closing a  
door  
Check the surroundings of the  
vehicle such as whether the vehi-  
cle is on an incline, whether there  
is enough space for a door to  
open and whether a strong wind  
is blowing. When opening or clos-  
ing the door, hold the door handle  
tightly to prepare for any unpre-  
dictable movement.  
Open door warning buzzer  
If the vehicle speed reaches 3 mph  
(5 km/h), a buzzer sounds to indi-  
cate that the door(s) or the hood is  
not fully closed.  
The open door(s) or hood is dis-  
played on the multi-information dis-  
play.  
Rear door child-protector  
lock  
The door cannot be opened  
from inside the vehicle when the  
lock is set.  
Customization  
The rear seat reminder function can  
be enabled/disabled. (Customiz-  
able features: P.618)  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Function  
Operation  
All doors are  
automatically  
locked when  
vehicle speed is  
approximately 12  
mph (20 km/h) or  
higher.  
Speed linked  
door locking  
function  
All doors are  
automatically  
locked when the  
shift position is  
shifted to a posi-  
tion other than P.  
Shift position  
linked door lock-  
ing function  
1 Unlock  
2 Lock  
All doors are  
Shift position  
linked door  
unlocking func-  
tion  
These locks can be set to prevent  
children from opening the rear  
doors. Push down on each rear  
door switch to lock both rear doors.  
automatically  
unlocked when  
the shift position  
is shifted to P.  
All doors are  
automatically  
Automatic door locking  
and unlocking systems  
unlocked when  
driver’s door is  
opened within  
approximately 45  
seconds after  
turning the power  
switch to OFF.  
Driver’s door  
linked door  
unlocking func-  
tion  
The following functions can be  
set or canceled:  
For instructions on customizing,  
refer to P.618.  
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Never let anyone sit in the lug-  
gage compartment.  
Back door  
In the event of sudden braking,  
sudden swerving or a collision,  
they are susceptible to death or  
serious injury.  
The back door can be  
locked/unlocked and  
opened/closed by the fol-  
lowing procedures.  
Operating the back door  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may cause parts  
of the body to be caught, resulting  
in death or serious injury.  
WARNING  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
Remove any heavy loads, such  
as snow and ice, from the back  
door before opening it. Failure  
to do so may cause the back  
door to suddenly shut again  
after it is opened.  
Before driving  
Make sure that the back door is  
fully closed.  
If the back door is not fully  
closed, it may open unexpect-  
edly while driving and hit near-  
by objects or luggage in the lug-  
gage compartment may be  
thrown out, causing an acci-  
dent.  
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When opening or closing the  
back door, thoroughly check to  
make sure the surrounding area  
is safe.  
If anyone is in the vicinity, make  
sure they are safe and let them  
know that the back door is  
about to open or close.  
Do not allow children to play in  
the luggage compartment.  
If a child is accidentally locked  
in the luggage compartment,  
they could have heat exhaus-  
tion or other injuries.  
Use caution when opening or  
closing the back door in windy  
weather as it may move  
abruptly in strong wind.  
Do not allow a child to open or  
close the back door.  
Doing so may cause the back  
door to move unexpectedly, or  
cause the child’s hands, head,  
or neck to be caught by the  
closing back door.  
Important points while driving  
Keep the back door closed  
while driving.  
If the back door is left open, it  
may hit near-by objects or lug-  
gage in the luggage compart-  
ment may be thrown out,  
causing an accident.  
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Do not pull on the back door  
WARNING  
damper stay (vehicles without  
power back door) (P.194) or  
back door spindle (vehicles with  
power back door) (P.201) to  
close the back door, and do not  
hang on the back door damper  
stay (vehicles without power  
back door) or back door spindle  
(vehicles with power back door).  
Doing so may cause hands to  
be caught or the back door  
damper stay (vehicles without  
power back door) or back door  
spindle (vehicles with power  
back door) to break, causing an  
accident.  
Vehicles without power back  
door: The back door may sud-  
denly shut if it is not opened  
fully. It is more difficult to open  
or close the back door on an  
incline than on a level surface,  
so beware of the back door  
unexpectedly opening or closing  
by itself. Make sure that the  
back door is fully open and  
secure before using the luggage  
compartment.  
Vehicles without power back  
door: If a bicycle carrier or simi-  
lar heavy object is attached to  
the back door, it may suddenly  
shut again after being opened,  
causing someone’s hands,  
head or neck to be caught and  
injured. When installing an  
accessory part to the back door,  
using a genuine Toyota part is  
recommended.  
Vehicles with power back door:  
The back door may suddenly  
shut if it is not opened fully,  
while on a steep incline. Make  
sure that the back door is  
secured before using the lug-  
gage compartment.  
Unlocking and locking the  
back door from the out-  
side  
When closing the back door,  
take extra care to prevent your  
fingers, etc. from being caught.  
Using the entry function (if  
equipped)  
Carry the electronic key to  
enable this function.  
Vehicles without power back  
door: When closing the back  
door, make sure to press it  
lightly on its outer surface. If the  
back door handle is used to fully  
close the back door, it may  
result in hands or arms being  
caught.  
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Close  
1 Unlocks all the doors  
The doors cannot be unlocked for 3  
seconds after the doors are locked.  
Lower the back door using the  
A
back door handle  
, and make  
2 Locks all the doors  
sure to push the back door  
down from the outside to close  
it.  
Check that the door is securely  
locked.  
Using the wireless remote  
control  
Be careful not to pull the back door  
sideways when closing the back  
door with the handle.  
P.185  
Operation signals  
P.186  
Security feature  
P.186  
4
Unlocking and locking the  
back door from the inside  
Using the door lock  
switches  
Luggage compartment light  
The luggage compartment light  
turns on when the back door is  
opened.  
P.187  
When the power switch is turned  
to OFF, the light will go off auto-  
matically after 20 minutes.  
Opening/closing the back  
door (vehicles without  
power back door)  
If the back door opener is inop-  
erative  
Open  
The back door can be unlocked  
from the inside.  
1 Remove the cover.  
Raise the back door while  
pressing up the back door  
opener switch.  
To prevent damage, cover the tip of  
the screwdriver with a rag.  
2 Loosen the screw.  
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NOTICE  
Back door damper stays  
The back door is equipped with  
damper stays that hold the back  
door in place.  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may cause dam-  
age to the back door damper stay,  
resulting in malfunction.  
3 Turn the cover.  
4 Move the lever.  
Do not attach any foreign  
objects, such as stickers, plastic  
sheets, or adhesives to the  
damper stay rod.  
Do not touch the damper stay  
rod with gloves or other fabric  
items.  
Do not attach any accessories  
other than genuine Toyota parts  
to the back door.  
5 When installing, reverse the  
steps listed.  
Open door warning buzzer  
P.189  
Do not place your hand on the  
damper stay or apply lateral  
forces to it.  
Opening/closing the back  
door (vehicles with power  
back door)  
Using the wireless remote  
control  
Press and hold the switch.  
The power back door automatically  
opens/closes.  
Pressing the switch while the power  
back door is opening/closing stops  
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the operation. When the switch is  
pressed and held again during the  
halted operation, the back door will  
perform the reverse operation.  
Press the back door opener switch.  
When the back door is locked:  
While carrying the electronic key on  
your person, press and hold the  
back door opener switch.  
The power back door automatically  
opens.  
Pressing the switch while the power  
back door is opening/closing stops  
the operation.  
Using the power back door  
switch on the instrument  
panel  
4
Press and hold the switch.  
The power back door automatically  
opens/closes.  
Close  
Unlock the back door before oper-  
ating.  
Press the  
switch on the lower  
Pressing the switch while the power  
back door is opening/closing stops  
the operation. When the switch is  
pressed and held again during the  
halted operation, the back door will  
perform the reverse operation.  
part of the back door.  
The power back door automatically  
closes.  
Pressing the  
switch while the  
power back door is operating will  
stop the operation. When the  
switch is pressed again during the  
halted operation, the back door will  
perform the reverse operation.  
Using the switches on the  
back door  
Open  
When the back door is unlocked:  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
function again, perform the proce-  
dure again from the beginning.  
If you approach the back door car-  
rying the electronic key, the back  
door operation will stop, all the  
doors will be unlocked, and the  
buzzer will sound and the emer-  
gency flashers will flash.  
If the  
switch is pressed after  
the back door operation has  
stopped, the close & lock (Walk-  
Away) function will go into standby  
again.  
Close the back door and lock  
all doors after moving away  
from the back door (close &  
lock [Walk-Away] function)  
Close the back door and lock  
all doors (close & lock func-  
1 Close all of the doors except  
the back door, carrying an  
electronic key and press the  
tion)*  
*
: This setting can be customized  
by your Toyota dealer.  
switch on the lower part  
of the back door.  
Close all of the doors except the  
back door, carrying an electronic  
A different buzzer than the normal  
one will sound and the close & lock  
(Walk-Away) function will go into  
standby.  
key and press the  
switch on  
the lower part of the back door.  
2 While the buzzer is sounding,  
move away from the back  
door.  
A different buzzer than the normal  
one will sound and the power back  
door will begin closing automati-  
cally. All the doors except the  
power back door are locked and  
then power back door will also be  
locked at the same time it is closed.  
Operation signals will indicate that  
all the doors have been closed and  
locked. (P.186)  
When the sensor detects that you  
are away from the back door, the  
emergency flashers will flash, and  
the buzzer will sound. Depending  
on the direction of moving away  
from the back door, the location  
and how to hold the electronic key  
or circumstances, it may not be  
detected properly.  
Pressing the  
switch while the  
All the doors other than the back  
door will be locked, and after the  
back door is closed, the back door  
will also be locked. When all the  
doors have been closed and  
power back door is operating will  
stop the operation. When the  
switch is pressed again during the  
halted operation, the back door will  
be closed.  
locked, the buzzer will sound and  
the emergency flashers will flash.  
The standby state is canceled if you  
do not move away from the back  
door for 30 seconds. To operate the  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Power back door operating con-  
ditions  
The power back door can automati-  
cally open and close under the fol-  
lowing conditions:  
When the power back door sys-  
tem is enabled. (P.166)  
When the power switch is in ON,  
in addition to the above for the  
opening operations, the back door  
operates for any of the following  
conditions:  
Using the back door handle  
• Parking brake is engaged  
• The brake pedal is depressed  
• The shift position is in P.  
Lower the back door using the  
A
back door handle  
.
The back door closing assist  
(P.198) will be activated, and the  
power back door will fully close  
automatically.  
Operation of the power back  
door  
A buzzer sounds and the emer-  
gency flashers flash twice to indi-  
cate that the back door is  
opening/closing.  
4
When the power back door sys-  
tem is disabled, the power back  
door does not operate but it can  
be opened and closed by hand.  
When the power back door auto-  
matically opens, if an abnormality  
due to people or objects is  
detected, operation will stop.  
Jam protection function  
Sensors are equipped on both sides  
of the power back door. If anything  
obstructs the power back door while  
it is closing, the back door will auto-  
matically operate in the opposite  
direction or stop.  
Luggage compartment light  
The luggage compartment light  
turns on when the back door is  
opened.  
When the power switch is turned  
to OFF, the light will go off auto-  
matically after 20 minutes.  
Back door closer  
In the event that the back door is left  
slightly open, the back door closer  
will automatically close it to the fully  
closed position.  
Whatever the state of the power  
switch, the back door closer oper-  
ates.  
Fall-down protection function  
While the power back door is open-  
ing automatically, applying exces-  
sive force to it will stop the opening  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
operation to prevent the power back  
door from suddenly shutting.  
met:  
Close & lock (Walk-Away) function  
is enabled.  
Back door closing assist  
An electronic key is not detected  
within the vehicle.  
If the back door is lowered manually  
when the back door is stopped at an  
open position, the back door will  
fully close automatically.  
All of the doors other than the  
power back door are closed.  
Back door reserve lock function  
The brake pedal is not depressed.  
The power switch is off.  
This function is a function which  
reserves locking of all doors, before-  
hand, when the power back door is  
open.  
The electronic key is within the  
effective range (detection areas).  
Situations in which the close &  
lock (Walk-Away) function may  
not operate properly  
When the following procedure is  
performed, all the doors except the  
power back door are locked and  
then power back door will also be  
locked at the same time it is closed.  
In the following situations, the func-  
tion may not operate properly:  
1 Close all doors, except the back  
door.  
When the smart key system does  
not operate properly.  
2 During the power back door clos-  
ing operation, lock the doors  
using the smart key system from  
the side doors (P.185) or the  
wireless remote control.  
When the close & lock function  
does not operate properly.  
When moving away from the back  
door while the close & lock (Walk-  
Away) function is in the standby  
state.  
(P.185)  
Operation signals will indicate that  
all the doors have been closed and  
locked. (P.186)  
*
Close & lock function operat-  
ing conditions  
*
If the electronic key is placed  
inside the vehicle after starting a  
close operation via the door  
reserve lock function, the elec-  
tronic key may become locked  
inside the vehicle.  
: This setting can be customized by  
your Toyota dealer.  
This function can be operated when  
all of the following conditions are  
met:  
If the power back door does not  
fully close due to the operation of  
the jam protection function, etc.,  
while the back door is automati-  
cally closing after a door reserve  
lock operation is performed, the  
door reserve lock function is can-  
celed and all the doors will unlock.  
An electronic key is not detected  
within the vehicle.  
All of the doors other than the  
power back door are closed.  
The power switch is in OFF.  
Situations in which the close &  
*
lock function may not operate  
properly  
Before leaving the vehicle, make  
sure that all the doors are closed  
and locked.  
*
: This setting can be customized by  
your Toyota dealer.  
Close & lock (Walk-Away) func-  
tion operating conditions  
In the following situations, the close  
& lock function may not operate  
properly:  
This function can be operated when  
all of the following conditions are  
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switch on the lower  
If the  
part of the power back door is  
pressed by a hand which is hold-  
ing an electronic key  
If the  
switch on the lower  
part of the power back door is  
pressed when the electronic key is  
in a bag, etc. that is placed on the  
ground  
3 Turn the cover.  
If the  
switch on the lower  
part of the power back door is  
pressed with the electronic key  
not near the vehicle  
4 Move the lever.  
4
When reconnecting the 12-volt  
battery  
To enable the power back door to  
operate properly, close the back  
door manually.  
If the back door opener is inop-  
erative  
The back door can be unlocked  
from the inside.  
1 Remove the cover.  
5 When installing, reverse the  
steps listed.  
Customization  
To prevent damage, cover the tip of  
the screwdriver with a rag.  
Settings (e.g. power back door  
opening angle) can be changed.  
(Customizable features: P.618)  
2 Loosen the screw.  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
If the power back door system is  
WARNING  
turned off while the back door is  
operating automatically, the  
automatic operation is stopped.  
The back door then has to be  
operated manually. Take extra  
care when on an incline, as the  
back door may open or close  
unexpectedly.  
Back door closer  
In the event that the back door  
is left slightly open, the back  
door closer will automatically  
close it to the fully closed posi-  
tion. It takes several seconds  
before the back door closer  
begins to operate. Be careful  
not to catch fingers or anything  
else in the back door, as this  
may cause bone fractures or  
other serious injuries.  
If the operating conditions of the  
power back door are no longer  
met, a buzzer may sound and  
the back door may stop opening  
or closing. The back door then  
has to be operated manually.  
Take extra care when on an  
incline, as the back door may  
open or close abruptly.  
On an incline, the back door  
may suddenly shut after it  
opens. Make sure the back door  
is fully open and secure.  
Use caution when using the  
back door closer as it still oper-  
ates when the power back door  
system is canceled.  
In the following situations, the  
power back door may detect an  
abnormality and automatic  
operation may be stopped. In  
this case, the back door has to  
be operated manually. Take  
extra care when on an incline,  
as the back door may open or  
close abruptly.  
Power back door  
Observe the following precautions  
when operating the power back  
door.  
Failure to do so may cause death  
or serious injury.  
• When the back door contacts an  
obstacle  
Check the safety of the sur-  
rounding area to make sure  
there are no obstacles or any-  
thing that could cause any of  
your belongings to get caught.  
• When the 12-volt battery volt-  
age suddenly drops, such as  
when the power switch is turned  
to ON or the hybrid system is  
started during automatic opera-  
tion  
If anyone is in the vicinity, make  
sure they are safe and let them  
know that the back door is  
about to open or close.  
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WARNING  
NOTICE  
If a bicycle carrier or similar  
heavy object is attached to the  
back door, the power back door  
may not operate, causing itself  
to malfunction, or the back door  
may suddenly shut again after  
being opened, causing some-  
one’s hands, head or neck to be  
caught and injured. When  
Back door spindles  
The back door is equipped with  
spindles that hold the back door in  
place.  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may cause dam-  
age to the back door spindle,  
resulting in malfunction.  
installing an accessory part to  
the back door, using a genuine  
Toyota part is recommended.  
Jam protection function  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may cause death  
or serious injury.  
4
Never use any part of your body  
to intentionally activate the jam  
protection function.  
Do not attach any foreign  
objects, such as stickers, plastic  
sheets, or adhesives to the  
spindle rod.  
The jam protection function may  
not work if something gets  
caught just before the back door  
fully closes. Be careful not to  
catch fingers or anything else.  
Do not attach any accessories  
other than genuine Toyota parts  
to the back door.  
Do not place your hand on the  
The jam protection function may  
not work depending on the  
shape of the object that is  
caught. Be careful not to catch  
fingers or anything else.  
spindle or apply lateral forces to  
it.  
To prevent back door closer  
malfunction  
Do not apply excessive force to  
the back door while the back door  
closer is operating. Applying  
Close & lock (Walk-Away)  
function  
The back door starts to close  
automatically when leaving the  
back door. Check the safety of the  
surrounding area to make sure  
there are no obstacles or anything  
that could cause any of your  
belongings to get caught.  
excessive force may cause the  
back door closer to malfunction.  
To prevent damage to the  
power back door  
Make sure that there is no ice  
between the back door and  
frame that would prevent move-  
ment of the back door. Operat-  
ing the power back door when  
excessive load is present on the  
back door may cause a mal-  
function.  
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(P.166)  
NOTICE  
The changed power back door set-  
Do not apply excessive force to  
the back door while the power  
back door is operating.  
tings are not reset by turning the  
power switch to OFF. In order to  
restore the original settings, they  
need to be changed back on the  
Take care not to damage the  
sensors (installed on the right  
and left edges of the power  
back door) with a knife or other  
sharp object. If the sensor is  
disconnected, the power back  
door will not close automati-  
cally.  
of the multi-information display.  
Adjusting the open posi-  
tion of the back door  
(vehicles with power back  
door)  
*
Close & lock function  
*
: This setting can be customized  
by your Toyota dealer.  
The open position of the power  
back door can be adjusted.  
When closing the power back  
door using the close & lock func-  
tion, a different buzzer than the  
normal one will sound before the  
operation begins.  
1 Stop the back door in the  
desirable position. (P.194)  
To check that the operation has  
started correctly, check that a dif-  
ferent buzzer than the normal one  
has sounded.  
2 Press and hold the  
switch on the lower part of  
the back door for approxi-  
mately 2 seconds.  
Additionally, when the power back  
door is fully closed and locked,  
operation signals will indicate that  
all of the doors have been locked.  
(P.186)  
Before leaving the vehicle, make  
sure that the operational signals  
have operated and that all of the  
doors are locked.  
When the settings are completed,  
the buzzer sounds 4 times.  
When opening the back door the  
next time, the back door will stop at  
that position.  
Changing settings of the  
power back door system  
(vehicles with power back  
door)  
The settings of the power back  
door system can be changed by  
Canceling the adjusted open  
position of the back door  
displaying “PBD” from “  
Vehicle Settings” on  
of the  
Press and hold the  
switch on  
multi-information display.  
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4-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
the lower part of the back door for  
approximately 7 seconds.  
Smart key system  
After the buzzer sounds 4 times, it  
sounds twice more. When the  
power back door does the opening  
operation the next time, the door will  
open to the initial settings position.  
The following operations  
can be performed simply by  
carrying the electronic key  
on your person, for example  
in your pocket. The driver  
should always carry the  
electronic key.  
Locks and unlocks the  
doors (P.185)  
Locks and unlocks the back  
door (if equipped) (P.192)  
Customization  
The opening position can be set  
with the multi-information display.  
(P.166)  
Starts the hybrid system  
(P.251)  
4
Priority for the stop position is given  
to the last position set by either the  
Antenna location  
switch on the lower part of the  
back door or multi-information dis-  
play.  
A
Antenna outside the cabin  
(driver’s side)  
B
Antenna outside the cabin (front  
passenger’s side) (if equipped)  
C
Antenna outside the luggage  
compartment (if equipped)  
D
Antennas inside the cabin  
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Effective range (areas within  
which the electronic key is  
detected)  
When an exterior alarm sounds  
once for 5 seconds  
Correction pro-  
Situation  
cedure  
An attempt was  
Close all of the  
made to lock the  
doors and lock  
vehicle while a  
the doors again.  
door was open.  
When an interior alarm pings con-  
tinuously  
A
When locking or unlocking the  
Correction pro-  
doors  
Situation  
cedure  
The system can be operated when  
the electronic key is within about 2.3  
ft. (0.7 m) of the driver’s door han-  
dle, front passenger’s door handle  
(if equipped) and back door opener  
switch (if equipped). (Only the doors  
detecting the key can be operated.)  
The power  
switch was  
turned to ACC  
while the driver’s Turn the power  
door was open  
(or the driver’s  
switch to OFF  
and close the  
door was opened driver’s door.  
while the power  
switch was in  
B
When starting the hybrid system  
or changing power switch modes  
ACC).  
The system can be operated when  
the electronic key is inside the vehi-  
cle.  
If “Key Detected in Vehicle” is  
shown on the multi-information  
display  
If an alarm sounds or a warning  
message is displayed  
An attempt was made to lock the  
doors using the smart key system  
while the electronic key was still  
inside the vehicle. Retrieve the elec-  
tronic key from the vehicle and lock  
the doors again.  
An alarm sounds and warning mes-  
sage displays shown on the multi-  
information display are used to pro-  
tect against unexpected accidents  
or theft of the vehicle resulting from  
erroneous operation. When a warn-  
ing message is displayed, take  
appropriate measures based on the  
displayed message.  
Battery-saving function  
The battery-saving function will be  
activated in order to prevent the  
electronic key battery and the 12-  
volt battery from being discharged  
while the vehicle is not in operation  
for a long time.  
When only an alarm sounds, cir-  
cumstances and correction proce-  
dures are as follows.  
In the following situations, the  
smart key system may take some  
time to unlock the doors. Also the  
illuminated entry system may not  
operate properly.  
• The electronic key has been left in  
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an area of approximately 11.5 ft.  
(3.5 m) of the outside of the vehi-  
cle for 40 seconds or longer.  
• The smart key system has not  
been used for 5 days or longer.  
to reduce depletion of the battery.  
In this case, function can automati-  
cally be restored by moving the  
position of the key such as by lifting  
it up.  
If the smart key system has not  
been used for 14 days or longer,  
the doors cannot be unlocked at  
any doors except the driver’s  
door. In this case, take hold of the  
driver’s door handle, or use the  
wireless remote control or the  
mechanical key, to unlock the  
doors.  
Conditions affecting operation  
The smart key system uses weak  
radio waves. In the following situa-  
tions, the communication between  
the electronic key and the vehicle  
may be affected, preventing the  
smart key system, wireless remote  
control and immobilizer system from  
operating properly.  
Turning an electronic key to  
battery-saving mode  
When the electronic key battery is  
depleted  
When battery-saving mode is set,  
battery depletion is minimized by  
stopping the electronic key from  
receiving radio waves.  
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  
4
Press  
twice while pressing  
.
When the electronic key is in con-  
tact with, or is covered by the fol-  
lowing metallic objects  
• Cards to which aluminum foil is  
attached  
• Cigarette boxes that have alumi-  
num foil inside  
• Metallic wallets or bags  
• Coins  
and holding  
Confirm that the electronic key indi-  
cator flashes 4 times.  
While the battery-saving mode is  
set, the smart key system cannot be  
used. To cancel the function, press  
any of the electronic key buttons.  
• Hand warmers made of metal  
• Media such as CDs and DVDs  
When other wireless key (that  
emits radio waves) is being used  
nearby  
When carrying the electronic key  
together with the following devices  
that emit radio waves  
• Portable radio, cellular phone,  
cordless phone or other wireless  
communication devices  
• Another vehicle’s electronic key or  
a wireless key that emits radio  
waves  
• Personal computers or personal  
digital assistants (PDAs)  
• Digital audio players  
Electronic keys that will not be  
used for long periods of time can  
be set to the battery-saving mode  
in advance.  
When electronic key function  
stops  
If the position of the electronic key  
has not changed for a certain  
• Portable game systems  
amount of time such as when the  
electronic key is left somewhere, the  
function of the electronic key stops  
If window tint with a metallic con-  
tent or metallic objects are  
attached to the rear window  
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When the electronic key is placed  
near a battery charger or elec-  
tronic devices  
within the effective range, the  
doors may be locked or unlocked  
by anyone. However, only the  
doors detecting the electronic key  
can be used to unlock the vehicle.  
When the vehicle is parked in a  
pay parking spot where radio  
waves are emitted.  
Even if the electronic key is not  
inside the vehicle, it may be possi-  
ble to start the hybrid system if the  
electronic key is near the window.  
If the doors cannot be  
locked/unlocked using the smart key  
system, lock/unlock the doors by  
performing any of the following:  
The doors may unlock if a large  
amount of water splashes on the  
door handle, such as in the rain or  
in a car wash when the electronic  
key is within the effective range.  
(The doors will automatically be  
locked after approximately 60 sec-  
onds if the doors are not opened  
and closed.)  
Bring the electronic key close to  
either front door handle and oper-  
ate the entry function.  
Operate the wireless remote con-  
trol.  
If the doors cannot be  
locked/unlocked using the above  
methods, use the mechanical key.  
(P.587)  
If the hybrid system cannot be  
started using the smart key system,  
refer to P.588.  
If the wireless remote control is  
used to lock the doors when the  
electronic key is near the vehicle,  
there is a possibility that the door  
may not be unlocked by the entry  
function. (Use the wireless remote  
control to unlock the doors.)  
Note for the entry function  
Even when the electronic key is  
within the effective range (detec-  
tion areas), the system may not  
operate properly in the following  
cases:  
• The electronic key is too close to  
the window or outside door han-  
dle, near the ground, or in a high  
place when the doors are locked  
or unlocked.  
• The electronic key is on the instru-  
ment panel, luggage compartment  
or floor, or in the door pockets or  
glove box when the hybrid system  
is started or power switch modes  
are changed.  
Touching the door lock sensor  
while wearing gloves may delay or  
prevent lock operation. Remove  
the gloves and touch the lock sen-  
sor again.  
When the lock operation is per-  
formed using the lock sensor, rec-  
ognition signals will be shown up  
to two consecutive times. After  
this, no recognition signals will be  
given.  
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 electronic key in a loca-  
tion 6 ft. (2 m) or more away from  
the vehicle. (Take care to ensure  
that the key is not stolen.)  
Do not leave the electronic key on  
top of the instrument panel or near  
the door pockets when exiting the  
vehicle. Depending on the radio  
wave reception conditions, it may  
be detected by the antenna out-  
side the cabin and the door will  
become lockable from the outside,  
possibly trapping the electronic  
key inside the vehicle.  
• Set the electronic key to battery-  
saving mode to disable the smart  
key system. (P.205)  
If the electronic key is inside the  
As long as the electronic key is  
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vehicle and a door handle  
becomes wet during a car wash, a  
message may be shown on the  
multi-information display and a  
buzzer will sound outside the vehi-  
cle. To turn off the alarm, lock all  
the doors.  
If the smart key system does  
not operate properly  
Locking and unlocking the doors:  
Use the mechanical key.  
(P.587)  
Starting the hybrid system:  
P.588  
The lock sensor may not work  
properly if it comes into contact  
with ice, snow, mud, etc. Clean  
the lock sensor and attempt to  
operate it again.  
Customization  
Settings (e.g. smart key system)  
can be changed.  
(Customizable features: P.622)  
A sudden approach to the effec-  
tive range or door handle may pre-  
vent the doors from being  
unlocked. In this case, return the  
door handle to the original position  
and check that the doors unlock  
before pulling the door handle  
again.  
If the smart key system has been  
deactivated in a customized setting,  
refer to the explanations for the fol-  
lowing operations.  
Locking and unlocking the doors:  
Use the wireless remote control or  
mechanical key. (P.185, 587)  
4
Starting the hybrid system and  
changing power switch modes:  
P.588  
Stopping the hybrid system:  
P.253  
If there is another electronic key in  
the detection area, it may take  
slightly longer to unlock the doors  
after the door handle is gripped.  
When the vehicle is not driven  
for extended periods  
WARNING  
To prevent theft of the vehicle, do  
not leave the electronic key within  
6 ft. (2 m) of the vehicle.  
Caution regarding interfer-  
ence with electronic devices  
The smart key system can be  
deactivated in advance. (P.622)  
People with implantable car-  
diac pacemakers, cardiac  
Battery-saving mode can reduce  
the power consumption of elec-  
tronic keys. (P.205)  
resynchronization therapy-  
pacemakers or implantable car-  
dioverter defibrillators should  
keep away from the smart key  
system antennas. (P.203)  
The radio waves may affect the  
operation of such devices. If  
necessary, the entry function  
can be disabled. Ask your  
Toyota dealer for details, such  
as the frequency of radio waves  
and timing of the emitted radio  
waves. Then, consult your doc-  
tor to see if you should disable  
the entry function.  
To operate the system properly  
Make sure to carry the electronic  
key when operating the system. Do  
not get the electronic key too close  
to the vehicle when operating the  
system from the outside of the vehi-  
cle.  
Depending on the position and hold-  
ing condition of the electronic key,  
the key may not be detected cor-  
rectly and the system may not oper-  
ate properly. (The alarm may go off  
accidentally, or the door lock pre-  
vention may not operate.)  
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WARNING  
User of any electrical medical  
device other than implantable  
cardiac pacemakers, cardiac  
resynchronization therapy-  
pacemakers or implantable car-  
dioverter defibrillators should  
consult the manufacturer of the  
device for information about its  
operation under the influence of  
radio waves.  
Radio waves could have unex-  
pected effects on the operation  
of such medical devices.  
Ask your Toyota dealer for details  
for disabling the entry function.  
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4-3.Adjusting the seats  
Power seat (if equipped for  
driver’s side)  
Front seat s  
The seats can be adjusted  
(longitudinally, vertically,  
etc.). Adjust the seat to  
ensure the correct driving  
posture.  
Adjustment procedure  
Manual seat  
1 Seat position adjustment  
switch  
4
2 Seatback angle adjustment  
switch  
3 Seat cushion (front) angle  
adjustment switch  
4 Vertical height adjustment  
switch  
5 Lumbar support adjustment  
switch  
1 Seat position adjustment  
lever  
When adjusting the seat  
2 Seatback angle adjustment  
lever  
Take care when adjusting the seat  
so that the head restraint does not  
touch the ceiling.  
3 Vertical height adjustment  
lever  
Power easy access system (if  
equipped)  
The driver’s seat moves in accor-  
dance with power switch mode and  
the driver’s seat belt condition.  
(P.231)  
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WARNING  
Rear seats  
When adjusting the seat posi-  
tion  
Folding the seatbacks can  
be done with lever opera-  
tion.  
Take care when adjusting the  
seat position to ensure that  
other passengers are not  
injured by the moving seat.  
Do not put your hands under the  
seat or near the moving parts to  
avoid injury.  
Folding down the rear  
seatbacks  
Fingers or hands may become  
jammed in the seat mechanism.  
Before folding down the  
seatbacks  
Make sure to leave enough  
space around the feet so they  
do not get stuck.  
1 Park the vehicle in a safe  
place.  
Manual seat only: After adjust-  
ing the seat, make sure that the  
seat is locked in position.  
Apply the parking brake (P.263)  
and shift the shift position to P.  
(P.257)  
2 Adjust the position of the  
front seat and the angle of  
the seatback. (P.209)  
Seat adjustment  
To reduce the risk of sliding under  
the lap belt during a collision, do  
not recline the seat more than  
necessary.  
Depending on the position of the  
front seat, if the seatback is folded  
backward, it may interfere with the  
operation of the rear seat.  
If the seat is too reclined, the lap  
belt may slide past the hips and  
apply restraint forces directly to  
the abdomen, or your neck may  
contact the shoulder belt, increas-  
ing the risk of death or serious  
injury in the event of an accident.  
Adjustments should not be made  
while driving as the seat may  
unexpectedly move and cause  
the driver to lose control of the  
vehicle.  
3 Lower the head restraint of  
the rear outboard seat.  
(P.212)  
4 Stow the armrest of the rear  
seat if it is pulled out.  
(P.465)  
This step is not necessary when  
operating the left side seat only.  
Folding down the seat-  
backs  
While pulling the seatback angle  
A
adjustment lever  
seatback down.  
, fold the  
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Do not allow anyone to sit on a  
folded seatback or in the lug-  
gage compartment while driv-  
ing.  
Do not allow children to enter  
the luggage compartment.  
Do not operate the rear seat if it  
is occupied.  
Be careful not to get feet or  
hands caught in the moving  
parts or joints of the seats  
during operation.  
Returning the rear seat-  
backs  
To avoid trapping the seat belt  
between the seat and the inside  
of the vehicle, pass the seat belt  
Do not allow children to operate  
the seat.  
After returning the rear seat-  
back to the upright position  
A
outside the seat belt guide  
4
and then return the seatback  
securely to the locked position.  
Make sure that the seatback is  
securely locked in position by  
lightly pushing it back and forth.  
If the seatback is not securely  
locked, the red marking will be  
visible on the seatback lock  
release lever. Make sure that  
the red marking is not visible.  
WARNING  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
Check that the seat belts are  
not twisted or caught in the  
seatback.  
When folding the rear seat-  
backs down  
Do not fold the seatbacks down  
while driving.  
Stop the vehicle on level  
ground, set the parking brake  
and shift the shift position to P.  
212  
Head restraints  
4-3. Adjusting the seats  
Rear outboard seats  
Head restraints are pro-  
vided for all seats.  
WARNING  
Head restraint precautions  
Observe the following precautions  
regarding the head restraints.  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
1 Up  
Pull the head restraints up.  
Use the head restraints  
designed for each respective  
seat.  
2 Down  
Push the head restraint down while  
pressing the lock release button  
Adjust the head restraints to the  
correct position at all times.  
A
.
After adjusting the head  
restraints, push down on them  
and make sure they are locked  
in position.  
Rear center seat  
Head restraints cannot be  
adjusted.  
Do not drive with the head  
restraints removed.  
Adjusting the height of the head  
restraints  
Make sure that the head restraints  
are adjusted so that the center of  
the head restraint is closest to the  
top of your ears.  
Vertical adjustment  
Front seats  
Removing the head  
restraints  
1 Up  
Pull the head restraints up.  
Front seats  
2 Down  
Push the head restraint down while  
pressing the lock release button  
Pull the head restraint up while  
pressing the lock release button  
A
.
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2 Pull the head restraint up  
while pressing the lock  
A
.
If the head restraint touches the  
ceiling, making the removal difficult,  
change the seat height or angle.  
(P.209)  
A
release button  
.
Installing the head  
restraints  
Rear outboard seats  
4
1 Pull the seatback lock  
release lever and fold down  
the seatback until it reaches  
the position where the head  
restraints can be removed.  
Front seats  
Align the head restraint with the  
installation holes and push it  
down to the lock position.  
Press and hold the lock release  
A
button  
restraint.  
when lowering the head  
Rear outboard seats  
1 Pull the seatback lock  
release lever and fold down  
the seatback until it reaches  
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the position where the head  
restraints can be installed.  
2 Align the head restraint with  
the installation holes and  
push it down to the lowest  
lock position.  
Press and hold the lock release  
A
button  
restraint.  
when lowering the head  
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4-4.Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors  
After adjusting the steering  
wheel  
Steering wheel  
Make sure that the steering wheel  
is securely locked.  
Adjustment procedure  
Otherwise, the steering wheel  
may move suddenly, possibly  
causing an accident, and resulting  
in death or serious injury. Also,  
the horn may not sound if the  
steering wheel is not securely  
locked.  
1 Hold the steering wheel and  
push the lever down.  
Sounding the horn  
To sound the horn, press on or  
close to the  
mark.  
2 Adjust to the ideal position by  
moving the steering wheel  
horizontally and vertically.  
4
After adjustment, pull the lever up  
to secure the steering wheel.  
WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Do not adjust the steering wheel  
while driving.  
Doing so may cause the driver to  
mishandle the vehicle and cause  
an accident, resulting in death or  
serious injury.  
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reduced by operating the lever.  
Inside rear view mir-  
*
ror  
*
: If equipped  
The rear view mirror’s posi-  
tion can be adjusted.  
Adjusting the height of  
rear view mirror  
A
B
Normal position  
The height of the rear view mir-  
ror can be adjusted to suit your  
driving posture.  
Anti-glare position  
Auto anti-glare inside rear  
view mirror  
Adjust the height of the rear  
view mirror by moving it up and  
down.  
Responding to the level of  
brightness of the headlights of  
vehicles behind, the reflected  
light is automatically reduced.  
To prevent sensor error (vehi-  
cles with auto anti-glare inside  
rear view mirror)  
To ensure that the sensors operate  
properly, do not touch or cover  
them.  
WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Do not adjust the position of the  
mirror while driving.  
Doing so may lead to mishandling  
of the vehicle and cause an acci-  
dent, resulting in death or serious  
injury.  
Anti-glare function  
Manual anti-glare inside rear  
view mirror  
Reflected light from the head-  
lights of vehicles behind can be  
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• Change to digital mirror mode  
Digital Rear-view Mir-  
and adjust the display settings.  
*
ror  
As the range of the image dis-  
played by the Digital Rear-view  
Mirror is different from that of  
the optical mirror, make sure to  
check this difference before  
driving.  
*
: If equipped  
The Digital Rear-view Mirror  
is a system that uses the  
camera on the rear of the  
vehicle and displays its  
image on the display of the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror.  
System components  
The Digital Rear-view Mirror  
can be changed between  
optical mirror mode and dig-  
ital mirror mode by operat-  
ing the lever.  
4
The Digital Rear-view Mirror  
allows the driver to see the  
rear view despite obstruc-  
tions, such as the head  
restraints or luggage,  
A
Camera indicator  
Indicates that the camera is operat-  
ing normally.  
ensuring rear visibility.  
B
Icon display area  
Also, the rear seats are not  
displayed and privacy of the  
passengers is enhanced.  
Displays icons, adjusting gauge,  
etc. (P.219)  
C
Select/adjust button  
WARNING  
Press to change the setting of the  
item you want to adjust.  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
D
Menu button  
Press to display the icon display  
area and select the item you want  
to adjust.  
Before using the Digital Rear-  
view Mirror  
Make sure to adjust the mirror  
before driving. (P.219)  
E
Lever  
Operate to change between digital  
mirror mode and optical mirror  
mode.  
• Change to optical mirror mode  
and adjust the position of the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror so that  
the area behind your vehicle  
can be viewed properly.  
F
Digital anti-glare mode indi-  
cator  
In digital mirror mode, this indicates  
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that the anti-glare function is on.  
(P.219)  
may not display properly. Before  
driving, make sure the back door  
is closed.  
If the display is difficult to see due  
to reflected light, close the sun-  
shade (if equipped).  
Changing modes  
Operate the lever to change  
between digital mirror mode and  
optical mirror mode.  
Any of the following conditions  
may occur when driving in the  
dark, such as at night. None of  
them indicates that a malfunction  
has occurred.  
• Colors of objects in the displayed  
image may differ from their actual  
color.  
• Depending on the height of the  
lights of the vehicle behind, the  
area around the vehicle may  
appear white and blurry.  
• Automatic image adjustment for  
brighter surrounding image may  
cause flickering.  
If it is difficult to see the displayed  
image or flickering bothers you,  
change to optical mirror mode.  
1 Digital mirror mode  
Displays an image of the area  
behind the vehicle.  
The Digital Rear-view Mirror may  
become hot while it is in digital  
mirror mode.  
will illuminate in this mode.  
2 Optical mirror mode  
This is not a malfunction.  
Turns off the display of the Digital  
Rear-view Mirror allows it to be  
used as an optical mirror.  
Depending on your physical con-  
dition or age, it may take longer  
than usual to focus on the dis-  
played image. In this case,  
change to optical mirror mode.  
Digital mirror mode operating  
condition  
Do not let passengers stare at the  
displayed image when the vehicle  
is being driven, as doing so may  
cause motion sickness.  
The power switch is turned to ON.  
When the power switch is changed  
from ON to OFF or ACC, the image  
will disappear after several seconds. When the system malfunctions  
If the symbol shown in the illustra-  
tion is displayed when using the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror in digital  
mirror mode, the system may be  
malfunctioning. The symbol will dis-  
appear in a few seconds. Operate  
the lever, change to optical mirror  
mode and have the vehicle  
When using the Digital Rear-  
view Mirror in digital mirror  
mode  
If it is difficult to see the Digital  
Rear-view Mirror image because  
water, snow, mud, etc. is stuck to  
the camera lens, operate the cam-  
era cleaning washer (P.275) or  
change to optical mirror mode.  
inspected by your Toyota dealer.  
When the back door is open, the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror image  
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The icons will be displayed.  
Adjusting the mirror  
Adjusting the mirror height  
2 Press the menu button  
repeatedly and select the  
item you want to adjust.  
The height of the rear view mir-  
ror can be adjusted to suit your  
driving posture.  
3 Press or  
change the setting.  
to  
Change to optical mirror mode,  
adjusting the height of the rear  
view mirror by moving it up and  
down.  
4
The icons will disappear if a button  
is not operated for approximately 5  
seconds or more.  
Icons  
Settings  
Select to adjust the bright-  
ness of the display.  
Select to adjust the area dis-  
played up/down.  
Select to adjust the area dis-  
played to the left/right.  
Select to adjust the angle of  
the displayed image.  
Display settings (digital  
mirror mode)  
Select to zoom in/out the dis-  
played image.  
Settings of the display in the dig-  
ital mirror mode, on/off opera-  
tion of the automatic anti-glare  
function, etc. can be changed.  
1 Press the menu button.  
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When using the optical mirror  
mode  
Icons  
Settings  
Select to enable/disable the  
automatic anti-glare func-  
1 Press the menu button.  
The icons will be displayed.  
*
tion.  
Responding to the bright-  
ness of the headlights of  
vehicles behind, the  
reflected light is automati-  
cally adjusted.  
The automatic anti-glare  
function is enabled each  
time the power switch is  
changed to ON.  
2 Press  
or  
to  
The digital anti-glare mode  
can be turned on and off.  
enable (ON)/disable (OFF)  
the automatic anti-glare func-  
tion.  
When enabled, the bright-  
ness of the display is  
reduced at night to reduce  
headlight glare from vehicles  
to the rear.  
The icons will disappear if a button  
is not operated for approximately 5  
seconds or more.  
*
: This is a function for the optical  
mirror mode, however, the setting  
can also be changed while using  
the digital mirror mode.  
Adjusting the display (digital  
mirror mode)  
The icons will disappear if a button  
is not operated for approximately  
5 seconds or more.  
Enabling/disabling the  
automatic anti-glare func-  
tion (optical mirror mode)  
If the displayed image is adjusted,  
it may appear distorted. This is not  
a malfunction.  
If the brightness of the Digital  
Rear-view Mirror is set too high, it  
may cause eye strain. Adjust the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror to an  
appropriate brightness. If your  
eyes become tired, change to  
optical mirror mode.  
The automatic anti-glare func-  
tion in the optical mirror mode  
can be enabled/disabled. The  
setting can be changed in both  
the digital mirror mode and the  
optical mirror mode.  
The brightness of the Digital Rear-  
view Mirror will change automati-  
cally according to the brightness  
of the area in front of your vehicle.  
When using the digital mirror  
mode  
The digital anti-glare mode oper-  
ates only in locations where the  
surroundings are dark. Depending  
on the surrounding illumination  
environment, the image may not  
P.219  
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darken and it may not be possible  
To prevent causes of fire  
to reduce headlight glare from  
vehicles to the rear.  
If the driver continues using the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror while  
smoke or odor comes from the  
mirror, it may result in fire. Stop  
To prevent the light sensors  
from malfunctioning  
using the system immediately and  
contact your Toyota dealer.  
To prevent the light sensors from  
malfunctioning, do not touch or  
cover them.  
Cleaning the Digital Rear-  
view Mirror  
Cleaning the mirror surface  
If the mirror surface is dirty, the  
image on the display may be dif-  
ficult to see.  
Clean the mirror surface gently  
using a soft dry cloth.  
WARNING  
4
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
Cleaning the camera  
If it is difficult to see the Digital  
Rear-view Mirror image  
While driving  
Do not adjust the position of the  
Digital Rear-view Mirror or  
adjust the display settings while  
driving.  
Stop the vehicle and operate  
the Digital Rear-view Mirror  
control switches.  
because water, snow, mud, etc.  
is stuck to the camera lens,  
operate the camera cleaning  
washer or change to optical mir-  
ror mode. (P.275)  
Failure to do so may cause a  
steering wheel operation error,  
resulting in an unexpected acci-  
dent.  
The camera  
The camera for the Digital Rear-  
view Mirror is located as shown.  
Always pay attention to the  
vehicle’s surroundings.  
The size of the vehicles and other  
objects may look different when in  
digital mirror mode and optical  
mirror mode.  
When backing up, make sure to  
directly check the safety of the  
area around your vehicle, espe-  
cially behind the vehicle.  
Cleaning the camera with  
washer fluid  
Additionally, if a vehicle  
approaches from the rear in the  
dark, such as at night, the sur-  
rounding area may appear dim.  
When cleaning the camera, it may  
be difficult to see the image due to  
the washer fluid. Therefore, take  
care in the surrounding area while  
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driving.  
Do not block the vent holes of  
the mirror. Otherwise, the mirror  
may be hot, leading to a mal-  
function or a fire.  
If washer fluid remains on the  
camera lens surface after clean-  
ing, the image may be difficult to  
see at night due to the height or  
inclination of the headlights of the  
vehicle behind. In this case,  
change to optical mirror mode.  
Some dirts may not be removed  
completely after cleaning. In this  
case, rinse the camera lens with a  
large quantity of water and then  
wipe it clean with a soft cloth  
dampened with water.  
To prevent the camera from  
Washer fluid is sprayed onto the  
camera lens surface. Therefore,  
the ice, snow, etc. adhering  
around the camera cannot be  
removed.  
malfunctioning  
Observe the following precau-  
tions, otherwise the Digital  
Rear-view Mirror may not oper-  
ate properly.  
The cooling fan  
• Do not strike or hit the camera  
or subject it to a strong impact,  
as the camera installation posi-  
tion and angle may be changed.  
There is a cooling fan in the Digital  
Rear-view Mirror. Cooling fan  
sounds may be heard when using  
the system.  
• Do not remove, disassemble or  
modify the camera.  
NOTICE  
• When washing the camera,  
rinse it with a large quantity of  
water and then wipe it clean  
with a soft cloth dampened with  
water. Do not strongly rub the  
camera lens, as it may be  
To prevent the Digital Rear-  
view Mirror from malfunction-  
ing  
Do not use detergents, such as  
thinner, benzene, and alcohol to  
clean the mirror. They may dis-  
color, deteriorate or damage the  
mirror surface.  
scratched and will not be able to  
transmit a clear image.  
• Do not allow organic solvent,  
car wax, window cleaner or  
glass coat to adhere to the cam-  
era cover. If this happens, wipe  
it off as soon as possible.  
Do not smoke, use matches,  
use cigarette lighters or allow  
open flames near the mirror. It  
may damage the mirror or  
cause a fire.  
• Do not apply hot water to the  
camera in cold weather, as the  
sudden change of temperature  
may cause the camera to not  
operate properly.  
Do not remove, disassemble or  
modify the mirror.  
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NOTICE  
• When using a high pressure  
washer to wash the vehicle, do  
not directly spray the camera  
and its surrounding area, as  
doing so may cause the camera  
to not operate properly.  
Do not subject the camera to a  
strong impact as this could  
cause a malfunction.  
If this happens, have the vehicle  
inspected by your Toyota dealer  
as soon as possible.  
If you notice any symptoms  
If you notice any of the following symptoms, refer to the following  
table for the likely cause and the solution.  
4
If the symptom is not resolved by the solution, have the vehicle  
inspected by your Toyota dealer.  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Clean the mirror surface  
gently, using a soft dry  
cloth.  
The mirror surface is  
dirty.  
The image is difficult to  
see.  
Change to optical mirror  
mode.  
(If the light is coming  
through, close the sun-  
shade [if equipped].)  
Sunlight or headlights  
are shining directly into  
the Digital Rear-view  
Mirror.  
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Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
• The vehicle is in a dark  
area.  
• The vehicle is near a  
TV tower, broadcast-  
ing station, electric  
power plant, or other  
location where strong  
radio waves or electri-  
cal noise may be pres-  
ent.  
• The temperature Change to optical mirror  
around the camera is mode.  
extremely high/low.  
• The ambient tempera- mirror mode when the  
ture is extremely low. conditions have  
• It is raining or humid. improved.)  
• Sunlight or headlights  
are shining directly into  
the camera lens.  
(Change back to digital  
The image is difficult to  
see.  
• The vehicle is under  
fluorescent lights,  
sodium lights, mer-  
cury lights, etc.  
• Exhaust gas is  
obstructing the cam-  
era.  
• Operate the dedicated  
camera cleaning  
Foreign matters such as  
water droplets or dust is  
on the camera lens.  
washer and clean the  
camera lens.  
(P.275)  
• Change to optical mir-  
ror mode.  
The back door is not fully Fully close the back  
closed.  
door.  
The image is out of  
alignment.  
The camera or its sur-  
rounding area has  
received a strong  
impact.  
Change to optical mirror  
mode and have the vehi-  
cle inspected by your  
Toyota dealer.  
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4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors  
Symptom  
Likely cause  
Solution  
Change to optical mirror  
The system may be mal- mode and have the vehi-  
The display is dim and  
is displayed.  
functioning.  
cle inspected by your  
Toyota dealer.  
goes off.  
Reducing the cabin tem-  
perature is recom-  
mended to reduce the  
temperature of the mir-  
ror.  
The Digital Rear-view  
Mirror is extremely hot.  
(The display will gradu-  
ally become more dim. If  
the temperature contin-  
ues to increase, the Digi-  
(
will disappear when  
the mirror becomes  
cool.)  
is displayed.  
tal Rear-view Mirror will If  
does not disap-  
pear even though the  
mirror is cool, have the  
vehicle inspected by  
your Toyota dealer.  
turn off.)  
4
Change to optical mirror  
mode and have the vehi-  
cle inspected by your  
Toyota dealer.  
(To change to optical  
mirror mode, press and  
hold the menu button for  
approximately 10 sec-  
onds.)  
The lever cannot be  
operated properly.  
The lever may be mal-  
functioning.  
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4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors  
When the mirror defoggers  
Outside rear view mir-  
rors  
are operating (if equipped)  
Do not touch the rear view mirror  
surfaces, as they can become  
very hot and burn you.  
The rear view mirror’s posi-  
tion can be adjusted to  
enable sufficient confirma-  
tion of the rear view.  
Adjustment procedure  
1 To select a mirror to adjust,  
turn the switch.  
When using the outside rear  
view mirrors in a cold weather  
When it is cold and the outside rear  
view mirrors are frozen, it may not  
be possible to fold/extend them or  
adjust the mirror surface. Remove  
the ice, snow, etc. covering the out-  
side rear view mirrors.  
Defogging the mirrors (if  
equipped)  
The outside rear view mirrors can  
be cleared using the mirror defog-  
gers. Turn on the rear window  
defogger to turn on the outside rear  
view mirror defoggers.  
A
Left  
B
Right  
(P.436)  
2 To adjust the mirror, operate  
the switch.  
WARNING  
Important points while driving  
Observe the following precautions  
while driving.  
Failing to do so may result in loss  
of control of the vehicle and cause  
an accident, resulting in death or  
serious injury.  
Do not adjust the mirrors while  
driving.  
Do not drive with the mirrors  
folded.  
A
Up  
B
Right  
Both the driver and passenger  
side mirrors must be extended  
and properly adjusted before  
driving.  
C
Down  
D
Left  
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4-4. Adjusting the steering wheel and mirrors  
Mirror angle can be adjusted  
when  
The power switch is in ACC or ON.  
Folding the mirrors  
Push the mirror back in the  
direction of the vehicle’s rear.  
4
WARNING  
When a mirror is moving  
To avoid personal injury and mir-  
ror malfunction, be careful not to  
get your hand caught by the mov-  
ing mirror.  
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4-5. Opening, closing the windows  
between the side window and the  
4-5.Opening, closing the windows  
Pow er w indow s  
window frame while the side window  
is closing, side window movement is  
stopped and the side window is  
opened slightly.  
Opening and closing the  
power windows  
Catch protection function  
If an object becomes caught  
The power windows can be  
opened and closed using the  
switches.  
between the door and side window  
while the side window is opening,  
side window movement is stopped.  
When the power window cannot  
be opened or closed  
Operating the switch moves the  
side windows as follows:  
When the jam protection function or  
catch protection function operates  
unusually and the side window can-  
not be opened and closed, perform  
the following operations with the  
power window switch of that door.  
Stop the vehicle. With the power  
switch in ON, within 4 seconds of  
the jam protection function or  
catch protection function activat-  
ing, continuously operate the  
power window switch in the one-  
touch closing direction or one-  
touch opening direction so that the  
side window can be opened and  
closed.  
1 Closing  
2 One-touch closing*  
3 Opening  
If the side window cannot be  
opened and closed even when  
performing the above operations,  
perform the following procedure  
for function initialization.  
4 One-touch opening*  
*
: To stop the side window partway,  
operate the switch in the opposite  
direction.  
1 Turn the power switch to ON.  
2 Pull and hold the power window  
switch in the one-touch closing  
direction and completely close  
the side window.  
The power windows can be  
operated when  
The power switch is in ON.  
3 Release the power window  
switch for a moment, resume  
pulling the switch in the one-  
touch closing direction, and hold  
it there for approximately 6 sec-  
onds or more.  
Operating the power windows  
after turning the hybrid system  
off  
The power windows can be oper-  
ated for approximately 45 seconds  
even after the power switch is  
turned to ACC or OFF. They cannot,  
however, be operated once either  
front door is opened.  
4 Press and hold the power win-  
dow switch in the one-touch  
opening direction. After the side  
window is completely opened,  
continue holding the switch for  
an additional 1 second or more.  
Jam protection function  
If an object becomes jammed  
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5 Release the power window  
Closing the power windows  
switch for a moment, resume  
pushing the switch in the one-  
touch opening direction, and  
hold it there for approximately 4  
seconds or more.  
The driver is responsible for all  
the power window operations,  
including the operation for the  
passengers. In order to prevent  
accidental operation, especially  
by a child, do not let a child  
6 Pull and hold the power window  
switch in the one-touch closing  
direction again. After the side  
window is completely closed,  
continue holding the switch for a  
further 1 second or more.  
operate the power windows. It is  
possible for children and other  
passengers to have body parts  
caught in the power window.  
Also, when riding with a child, it  
is recommended to use the win-  
dow lock switch. (P.230)  
If you release the switch while the  
side window is moving, start again  
from the beginning.  
If the side window reverses and  
cannot be fully closed or opened,  
have the vehicle inspected by your  
Toyota dealer.  
Check to make sure that all pas-  
sengers do not have any part of  
their body in a position where it  
could be caught when a power  
window is being operated.  
Door lock linked power window  
operation  
4
The power windows can be  
opened and closed using the  
*
mechanical key. (P.587)  
The power windows can be  
opened using the wireless remote  
*
control. (P.185)  
: These settings must be custom-  
*
When using the wireless remote  
control or mechanical key and  
operating the power windows,  
operate the power window after  
checking to make sure that  
there is no possibility of any  
passenger having any of their  
body parts caught in the side  
window. Also, do not let a child  
operate the power window by  
the wireless remote control or  
mechanical key. It is possible  
for children and other passen-  
gers to get caught in the power  
window.  
ized at your Toyota dealer.  
Power window open reminder  
function  
A message is shown on the multi-  
information display when the power  
switch is turned to OFF and the  
driver’s door is opened with the  
power windows open.  
Customization  
Settings (e.g. linked door lock oper-  
ation) can be changed. (Customiz-  
able features: P.624)  
When exiting the vehicle, turn  
the power switch to OFF, carry  
the key and exit the vehicle  
along with the child. There may  
be accidental operation, due to  
mischief, etc., that may possibly  
lead to an accident.  
WARNING  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failing to do so may result in  
death or serious injury.  
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WARNING  
Jam protection function  
Never use any part of your body  
to intentionally activate the jam  
protection function.  
The jam protection function may  
not work if something gets  
jammed just before the side  
window is fully closed. Be care-  
ful not to get any part of your  
body jammed in the side win-  
dow.  
The window lock switch can be  
operated when  
The power switch is in ON.  
Catch protection function  
When the 12-volt battery is dis-  
connected  
Never use any part of your body  
or clothing to intentionally acti-  
vate the catch protection func-  
tion.  
The window lock switch is disabled.  
If necessary, press the window lock  
switch after reconnecting the 12-volt  
battery.  
The catch protection function  
may not work if something gets  
caught just before the side win-  
dow is fully opened. Be careful  
not to get any part of your body  
or clothing caught in the side  
window.  
Preventing accidental  
operation (window lock  
switch)  
This function can be used to  
prevent children from acciden-  
tally opening or closing a pas-  
senger window.  
Press the switch.  
A
The indicator  
will come on and  
the passenger windows will be  
locked.  
The passenger windows can still be  
opened and closed using the  
driver’s switch even if the lock  
switch is on.  
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4-6. Favorite settings  
4-6.Favorite settings  
Driving position m em -  
*
Enabling easier driver  
entry and exit (power easy  
access system)  
ory  
*
: If equipped  
This feature automatically  
adjusts the positions of the  
driver’s seat to make enter-  
ing and exiting the vehicle  
easier or to suit your prefer-  
ences.  
When My Settings is turned  
on:  
When all of the following have  
been performed, the driver’s  
seat is automatically adjusted to  
a position that allows driver to  
enter and exit the vehicle easily.  
Driving positions for the  
registered drivers (3 pat-  
terns) and guest (1 pattern)  
can be registered in My Set-  
tings.  
4
The shift position has been  
shifted to P.  
When electronic key assign-  
ment is registered for My  
Settings, the driving posi-  
tion for each driver can be  
recalled (memory recall  
function).  
The power switch has been  
turned to OFF.  
The driver’s seat belt has  
been unfastened.  
When any of the following has  
been performed, the driver’s  
seat automatically returns to its  
original position.  
When My Settings is turned  
off:  
Up to 2 different driving  
positions can be recorded.  
The power switch has been  
turned to ACC or ON.  
Each electronic key can be  
registered to recall your pre-  
ferred driving position  
The driver’s seat belt has  
been fastened.  
(memory recall function).  
For details about My Set-  
tings, refer to P.235.  
Operation of the power easy  
access system  
When exiting the vehicle, the  
power easy access system may  
not operate if the seat is already  
close to the rearmost position, etc.  
If the seat position is adjusted  
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4-6. Favorite settings  
during power easy access system  
operation, the automatic operation  
will stop. (The seat will change to  
manual operation.)  
ten.  
If the seat position is adjusted  
during or after the power easy  
access system operation when  
the driver is exiting the vehicle, the  
power easy access system will not  
operate when entering the vehi-  
cle.  
Jam protection function  
Recall procedure  
If a person or object interferes while  
the seat is moving automatically, the  
operation will stop.  
1 Check that the shift position  
is in P.  
Customization  
2 Turn the power switch to ON.  
The seat movement amount set-  
tings of the power easy access sys-  
tem can be customized.  
(Customizable features: P.618)  
3 Press one of the buttons for  
the driving position you want  
to recall until the buzzer  
sounds.  
Recording/recalling a  
driving position  
Recording procedure  
1 Check that the shift position  
is in P.  
2 Turn the power switch to ON.  
3 Adjust the driver’s seat to the  
desired positions.  
4 While pressing the “SET” but-  
ton, or within 3 seconds after  
the “SET” button is pressed,  
press button “1” or “2” until  
the buzzer sounds.  
To stop the position recall oper-  
ation part-way through  
Perform any of the following:  
Press the “SET” button.  
Press button “1” or “2”.  
Operate any of the seat adjust-  
ment switches.  
If the selected button has already  
been preset, the previously  
recorded position will be overwrit-  
Jam protection function  
If a person or object interferes while  
the seat is moving automatically, the  
operation will stop.  
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4-6. Favorite settings  
Using the voice control system  
(if equipped)  
WARNING  
Seat adjustment caution  
The following operations can be  
performed using the voice control  
system:  
Take care during seat adjustment  
so that the seat does not strike  
the rear passenger or squeeze  
your body against the steering  
wheel.  
Driving position registration  
Recalling the driving position (can  
be operated only when the shift  
position is in P)  
Registering/recalling/can-  
celing a driving position  
to an electronic key  
For details regarding the voice con-  
trol system, refer to the “MULTIME-  
DIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
Seat positions that can be  
memorized (P.209)  
(memory recall function)  
The adjusted positions other than  
the position adjusted by lumbar sup-  
port switch can be recorded.  
When My Settings is turned  
off  
Registering procedure  
4
Operating the driving position  
memory after turning the power  
switch to OFF  
Record your driving position to  
button “1” or “2” before perform-  
ing the following:  
Recorded seat positions can be  
activated up to 180 seconds after  
the driver’s door is opened and  
another 60 seconds after it is closed  
again.  
Carry only the electronic key  
you want to register, and then  
close the driver’s door.  
In order to correctly use the  
driving position memory func-  
tion  
If 2 or more electronic keys are  
in the vehicle, the driving posi-  
tion cannot be recorded prop-  
erly.  
If a seat position is already in the  
furthest possible position and the  
seat is operated in the same direc-  
tion, the recorded position may be  
slightly different when it is recalled.  
1 Check that the shift position  
is in P.  
When recalling the driving posi-  
tion  
2 Turn the power switch to ON.  
Take care when recalling the driving  
position so that the head restraint  
does not touch the ceiling.  
3 Recall the driving position  
that you want to record.  
When the recorded seat posi-  
4 While pressing the recalled  
button, press and hold the  
door lock switch (either lock  
or unlock) until the buzzer  
sounds.  
tion cannot be recalled  
The seat position may not be  
recalled in some situations when the  
seat position is recorded in a certain  
range. For details, contact your  
Toyota dealer.  
If the button could not be regis-  
tered, the buzzer sounds continu-  
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4-6. Favorite settings  
ously for approximately 3 seconds.  
3 Turn the power switch to ON.  
4 While pressing the “SET” but-  
ton, press and hold the door  
lock switch (either lock or  
unlock) until the buzzer  
sounds twice.  
If the button could not be canceled,  
the buzzer sounds continuously for  
approximately 3 seconds.  
When My Settings is turned  
on (an individual is identi-  
fied with an electronic key)  
Recall procedure  
1 Make sure that the doors are  
locked before recalling the  
driving position. Carry the  
electronic key that has been  
registered to the driving posi-  
tion, and then unlock and  
open the driver’s door using  
the smart key system or wire-  
less remote control.  
The driving positions can be  
automatically recalled for each  
registered driver by registering  
electronic key assignments in  
My Settings.  
Registering procedure  
When the shift position is shifted to  
P after driving the vehicle, the cur-  
rent driving position will be  
recorded.  
The driver’s seat will move to a  
position slightly behind the  
recorded position in order to make  
entering the vehicle easier.  
Recall procedure  
If the driving position is in a position  
that has already been recorded, the  
driver’s seat will not move.  
1 Carry only the electronic key  
that has been assigned and  
registered in My Settings,  
and then unlock and open  
the driver’s door using the  
smart key system or wireless  
remote control.  
2 Turn the power switch to  
ACC or ON, or fasten a seat  
belt.  
The driver’s seat will move to the  
recorded position.  
Cancelation procedure  
The driver’s seat will move to a  
position slightly behind the  
recorded position in order to make  
entering the vehicle easier.  
1 Carry only the key you want  
to cancel and then close the  
driver’s door.  
If the driving position is in a position  
that has already been recorded, the  
driver’s seat will not move.  
If 2 or more keys are in the vehicle,  
the driving position cannot be can-  
celed properly.  
2 Turn the power switch to  
ACC or ON.  
2 Check that the shift position  
is in P.  
The driver’s seat will move to the  
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recorded position.  
My Settings  
Cancelation procedure  
Initialize the driver registered set-  
tings in My Settings.  
Drivers are identified using  
devices such as electronic  
keys to store the driving  
position and vehicle set-  
tings for each. Then the  
information can be recalled  
the next time the vehicle is  
driven.  
For information on initializing driver  
registered settings, refer to “MULTI-  
MEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
Recalling the driving position  
using the memory recall func-  
tion  
Different driving positions can be  
registered for each electronic key.  
Therefore, the driving position that  
is recalled may be different  
depending on the key being car-  
ried.  
Authentication devices can  
be assigned in advance to  
drivers so that they can  
drive using their preferred  
settings.  
4
If the a door other than the driver’s  
door is unlocked with the smart  
key system, the driving position  
cannot be recalled. In this case,  
press the driving position button  
which has been set.  
Settings for 3 drivers can be  
stored in My Settings.  
For information on authenti-  
cation devices registra-  
tion/deletion, changing the  
driver’s name, initializing  
driver registered settings,  
manually switching drivers  
and deleting drivers regis-  
tration, refer to the “MULTI-  
MEDIA OWNER’S  
Jam protection function  
If a person or object interferes while  
the seat is moving automatically, the  
operation will stop.  
MANUAL”.  
Types of assigned  
authentication devices  
An individual can be identified  
using the following authentica-  
tion devices.  
Electronic key  
An individual is identified when the  
smart key system detects their  
electronic key. (P.203)  
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4-6. Favorite settings  
recall.  
Digital Key (if equipped)  
Multimedia settings*  
An individual is identified when the  
smart key system detects their Digi-  
tal Key. (P.183)  
When an individual is identified, the  
multimedia system settings used  
when the power switch was last  
turned off are recalled.  
Bluetooth® devices  
An individual can be identified if the  
®
Vehicle settings* (items that  
can be set on the multi-infor-  
mation display and Multime-  
dia Display)  
same Bluetooth device that was  
used as a hands-free phone the  
last time the vehicle was entered is  
connected to the audio system.  
If an individual is identified by  
detecting an electronic key, identifi-  
When an individual is identified, the  
vehicle settings used when the  
power switch was last turned off are  
recalled.  
®
cation by Bluetooth device will not  
be performed.  
®
*
Bluetooth is a registered trade-  
mark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc.  
: Some settings are excluded  
Recalled functions  
When an individual is identified  
from an authentication device,  
settings for the following func-  
tions are recalled.  
Driving position (memory  
recall function) (if equipped)  
After an individual is identified, the  
driving position that was set when  
driving was last completed is  
recalled when either of the follow-  
ing operations is performed.  
• Identification using electronic key:  
The door is unlocked and opened  
using the smart key system or  
wireless remote control.  
• Identification using Digital Key (if  
equipped): The door is unlocked  
and opened using the smart key  
system.  
Refer to P.232 for information on  
driving position registration and