Operationofeachcomponent for Your Toyota Yaris 4 Door Third Generation (2011-2020)

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Operation of  
each component  
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3-1. Key information  
Keys...................................102  
3-2. Opening, closing  
and locking the doors  
Side doors..........................114  
Back door...........................121  
Smart entry &  
start system .....................127  
3-3. Adjusting the seats  
Front seats.........................138  
Rear seats .........................141  
Head restraints ..................144  
3-4. Adjusting the steering  
wheel and mirrors  
Steering wheel...................146  
Inside rear view mirror .......148  
Outside rear view mirrors...151  
3-5. Opening and closing  
the windows  
Power windows..................154  
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3-1. Key information  
Keys  
The keys  
The following keys are provided with the vehicle.  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type A)  
1
Keys  
2
Key number plate  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type B)  
1
Key (with a wireless remote  
control function)  
Operating the wireless remote con-  
trol function (P. 115)  
2
Key (without a wireless remote  
control function)  
3
Key number plate  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system (type C)  
1
Keys  
Operating the wireless remote con-  
trol function (P. 115)  
2
Key number plate  
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3-1. Key information  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
1
Electronic keys  
• Operating the smart entry &  
start system (P. 127)  
• Operating the wireless remote  
control function (P. 115)  
2
Mechanical keys  
3
Key number plate  
Wireless remote control  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
3
1
Locks all the doors (P. 115)  
2
Unlocks all the doors (P. 115)  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
1
Locks all the doors (P. 115)  
2
Unlocks all the doors (P. 115)  
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3-1. Key information  
Using the master key (vehicles without a smart entry & start sys-  
tem)  
Press the button to open the key.  
To stow, press the button then fold  
the key.  
Using the mechanical key (vehicles with a smart entry & start  
system)  
To take out the mechanical key,  
slide the release knob and take  
the key out.  
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. 451)  
If you lose your keys  
New genuine keys can be made by any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer,  
or another duly qualified and equipped professional using the other key and  
the key number stamped on your key number plate. Keep the plate in a safe  
place such as your wallet, not in the vehicle.  
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3-1. Key information  
When riding in an aircraft  
When bringing a key with wireless remote control function onto an aircraft,  
make sure you do not press any buttons on the key while inside the aircraft  
cabin. If you are carrying a key in your bag etc., ensure that the buttons are  
not likely to be pressed accidentally. Pressing a button may cause the key to  
emit radio waves that could interfere with the operation of the aircraft.  
Conditions affecting operation (wireless remote control)  
The wireless remote control function may not operate normally in the follow-  
ing situations:  
When the wireless key battery is depleted  
Near a TV tower, electric power plant, gas station, radio station, large dis-  
play, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electrical  
noise  
When carrying a portable radio, cellular phone or other wireless communi-  
cation devices  
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When the wireless key is in contact with, or is covered by a metallic object  
When other wireless keys (that emit radio waves) are being used nearby  
If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the  
rear window  
Key battery depletion  
If the wireless remote control function does not operate, the battery may be  
depleted. Replace the battery when necessary.  
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3-1. Key information  
Electronic key battery depletion (vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-  
tem)  
The standard battery life is 1 to 2 years.  
If the battery becomes low, an alarm will sound in the cabin when the engine  
stops. (P. 417)  
As the electronic key always receives radio waves, the battery will become  
depleted even if the electronic key is not used. The following symptoms indi-  
cate that the electronic key battery may be depleted. Replace the battery  
when necessary. (P. 367)  
• The smart entry & start system or the wireless remote control does not  
operate.  
• The detection area becomes smaller.  
• The LED indicator on the key surface does not turn on.  
To avoid serious deterioration, do not leave the electronic key within 1 m  
(3 ft.) of the following electrical appliances that produce a magnetic field:  
• TVs  
• Personal computers  
• Cellular phones, cordless phones and battery chargers  
• Recharging cellular phones or cordless phones  
• Induction cookers  
Table lamps  
Replacing the battery  
P. 367  
Confirmation of the registered key number (vehicles with a smart entry &  
start system)  
The number of keys already registered to the vehicle can be confirmed. Ask  
any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and  
equipped professional for details.  
If a wrong key is used  
On some models, the key cylinder rotates freely to isolate inside mechanism.  
Customization  
Settings (e.g. wireless remote control system) can be changed.  
(Customizable features: P. 490)  
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3-1. Key information  
Certification for the wireless remote control (vehicles without a smart  
entry & start system)  
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NOTICE  
To prevent key damage  
Do not drop the keys, subject them to strong shocks or bend them.  
Do not expose the keys to high temperatures for a long periods of time.  
Do not get the keys wet or wash them in an ultrasonic washer, etc.  
Do not attach metallic or magnetic materials to the keys or place the keys  
close to such materials.  
Do not disassemble the keys.  
Do not attach a sticker or anything else to the surface of the key.  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system: Do not place the keys near  
objects that produce magnetic fields, such as TVs, audio systems, induc-  
tion cookers, or medical electrical equipment, such as low-frequency ther-  
apy equipment.  
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Carrying the electronic key on your person (vehicles with a smart entry  
& start system)  
Carry the electronic key 10 cm (3.9 in.) or more away from electric appli-  
ances that are turned on. Radio waves emitted from electric appliances  
within 10 cm (3.9 in.) of the electronic key may interfere with the key, caus-  
ing the key to not function properly.  
In case of a smart entry & start system malfunction or other key-related  
problems (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
Take your vehicle with all the electronic keys provided with your vehicle to  
any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and  
equipped professional.  
When an electronic key is lost (vehicles with a smart entry & start sys-  
tem)  
If the electronic key remains lost, the risk of vehicle theft increases signifi-  
cantly. Visit any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly quali-  
fied and equipped professional immediately with all remaining electronic  
keys that were provided with your vehicle.  
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Side doors  
Unlocking and locking the doors from the outside  
The vehicle can be locked and unlocked using the entry function,  
wireless remote control, key or door lock switches.  
Entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
Carry the electronic key to enable this function.  
1
Grip the handle to unlock the  
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.  
2
Touch the lock sensor (the  
indentation on the side of the  
door handle) to lock the  
doors.  
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Wireless remote control (if equipped)  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
1
Locks all the doors  
2
Unlocks all the doors  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
3
1
Locks all the doors  
2
Unlocks all the doors  
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Keys (vehicles without a smart entry & start system)  
Turning the key operates the doors as follows:  
Driver’s door  
1
Locks all the doors  
2
Unlocks all the doors  
Front passenger’s door (vehicles with a key cylinder)  
1
Locks the door  
2
Unlocks the door  
Operation signals (vehicles with an entry function or wireless remote  
control)  
The emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have been locked/  
unlocked. (Locked: once; Unlocked: twice)  
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Security feature  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
If a door is not opened within approximately 30 seconds after the vehicle is  
unlocked, the security feature automatically locks the vehicle again.  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
If a door is not opened within approximately 30 seconds after the vehicle is  
unlocked, the security feature automatically locks the vehicle again. (How-  
ever, 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.)  
When the door cannot be locked by the lock sensor (vehicles with a  
smart entry & start system)  
Use your thumb to push lock sensor.  
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Door lock buzzer (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
If an attempt to lock the doors is made when a door is not fully closed, a  
buzzer sounds continuously. Fully close the door to stop the buzzer, and lock  
the vehicle once more.  
If the entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) or the  
wireless remote control (if equipped) does not operate properly  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Use the key to lock and  
unlock the doors. (P. 116)  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system: Use the mechanical key to lock  
and unlock the doors. (P. 451)  
Replace the key battery with a new one if it is depleted. (P. 367)  
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
Unlocking and locking the doors from the inside  
Door lock switch  
1
Unlocks all the doors  
2
Locks all the doors  
Inside door lock buttons  
1
Locks the doors  
2
Unlocks the doors  
The front doors can be opened  
by pulling the inside handle  
even if the inside door lock but-  
ton is in the lock position.  
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Locking the front doors from the outside without a key  
1
Move the inside door lock button to the lock position.  
2
Close the door while pulling the door handle.  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
The door cannot be locked if the key is in the engine switch.  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
The door cannot be locked if the engine switch is in ACCESSORY or  
IGNITION ON mode, or the electronic key is left inside the vehicle.  
However, the key may not be detected correctly and the door may be  
locked.  
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Rear door child-protector lock (5-door models only)  
The door cannot be opened from  
inside the vehicle when the lock is  
set.  
1
Unlock  
2
Lock  
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.  
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Impact detection door lock release system  
In the event that the vehicle is subject to a strong impact, all the doors are  
unlocked. Depending on the force of the impact or the type of accident, how-  
ever, the system may not operate.  
Using the mechanical key (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
The doors can also be locked and unlocked with the mechanical key.  
(P. 451)  
Conditions affecting the operation of the wireless remote control or  
smart entry & start system  
P. 105, 130  
If the smart entry & start system has been deactivated in a customized  
setting (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
Use the wireless remote control or mechanical key. (P. 115, 451)  
WARNING  
To prevent an accident  
Observe the following precautions while driving the vehicle.  
Failure to do so may result in a door opening and an occupant falling out,  
resulting in death or serious injury.  
Always use a seat belt.  
Ensure that all the doors are properly closed.  
Do not pull the inside handle of the doors while driving.  
The doors may be opened and the passengers are thrown out of the vehi-  
cle and it may result in serious injury or death.  
Be especially careful for the front doors, as the doors may be opened  
even if the inside lock buttons are in locked position.  
Set the rear door child-protector locks when children are seated in the rear  
seats.  
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Back door  
The back door can be locked/unlocked and opened by the fol-  
lowing procedures.  
Unlocking and locking the back door  
Door lock switch  
P. 118  
Entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
Carry the electronic key to enable this function.  
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1
Press the button to unlock  
the door.  
The door cannot be unlocked for  
3 seconds after the door is  
locked.  
2
Press the button to lock the  
door.  
Wireless remote control (if equipped)  
P. 115  
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Keys  
3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors  
From the back door (vehicles with a back door key cylinder):  
1
Unlocks all the doors  
2
Locks all the doors  
From the driver’s door: P. 116  
Opening the back door from the outside the vehicle (vehicles  
with a smart entry & start system)  
Raise the back door while pushing  
up the back door opener switch.  
The back door cannot be closed  
immediately after the back door  
opener switch is pushed.  
When closing the back door  
Lower the back door using the  
back door handle, and make sure  
to push the back door down from  
the outside to close it.  
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Operation signals (vehicles with an entry function or wireless remote  
control)  
P. 116  
Security feature  
P. 117  
Door lock buzzer (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
P. 117  
Luggage compartment light  
The luggage compartment lights turn on when the back door is opened.  
If the smart entry & start system has been deactivated in a customized  
setting (vehicles with a smart entry & start system)  
Use the wireless remote control or mechanical key. (P. 115, 451)  
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If the entry function (vehicles with a smart entry & start system) or the  
wireless remote control (if equipped) does not operate properly  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system: Use the key to lock and  
unlock the back door. (P. 116)  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system: Use the mechanical key to  
unlock the back door. (P. 451)  
Replace the key battery with a new one if it is depleted. (P. 367)  
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WARNING  
Observe the following precautions.  
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.  
Before driving  
Make sure that the back door is fully closed. If the back door is not fully  
closed, it may open unexpectedly while driving and hit near-by objects or  
luggage in the luggage compartment may be thrown out, causing an acci-  
dent.  
Do not allow children to play in the luggage compartment.  
If a child is accidentally locked in the luggage compartment, they could  
have heat exhaustion or other injuries.  
Do not allow a child to open or close the back door.  
Doing so may cause the back door to open 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 luggage in the  
luggage compartment may be thrown out, causing an accident.  
Never let anyone sit in the luggage compartment. In the event of sudden  
braking or a collision, they are susceptible to death or serious injury.  
Operating the back door  
Observe the following precautions.  
Failure to do so may cause parts of the body to be caught, resulting 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.  
When opening or closing the back door, thoroughly check to make sure  
the surrounding area is safe.  
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WARNING  
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.  
Use caution when opening or closing the back door in windy weather as it  
may move abruptly in strong wind.  
The back door may suddenly 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 com-  
partment.  
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When closing the back door, take extra  
care to prevent your fingers, etc., from  
being caught.  
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.  
Do not pull on the back door damper stay to close the back door, and do  
not hang on the back door damper stay.  
Doing so may cause hands to be caught or the back door damper stay to  
break, causing an accident.  
If a bicycle carrier or similar 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.  
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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 precautions.  
Failure to do so may cause damage to the back door damper stay, resulting  
in malfunction.  
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.  
Do not place your hand on the damper stay or apply lateral forces to it.  
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Sm art entr y & start system   
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 side doors (P. 114)  
Locks and unlocks the back door (P. 121)  
Starts and stops the engine (P. 185)  
Antenna location  
3
1
Antennas outside the cabin  
2
Antennas inside the cabin  
3
Antenna outside the luggage com-  
partment  
: If equipped  
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Effective range (areas within which the electronic key is detected)  
When locking or unlocking the doors  
The system can be operated when  
the electronic key is within about  
0.7 m (2.3 ft.) either of the outside  
front door handles and back door.  
(Only the doors detecting the key  
can be operated.)  
When starting the engine or chang-  
ing engine switch modes  
The system can be operated when the electronic key is inside the vehi-  
cle.  
Alarms and warning indicators  
A combination of exterior and interior alarms as well as warning lights are  
used to prevent theft of the vehicle and unforeseeable accidents resulting  
from erroneous operation. Take appropriate measures for the warning light  
that comes on. (P. 415)  
The following table describes circumstances and correction procedures when  
only alarms are sounded.  
Alarm  
Situation/Actions  
• An attempt was made to lock the doors using  
the smart entry & start system while the elec-  
tronic key was still inside the vehicle.  
Retrieve the electronic key from the vehicle  
and lock the doors again.  
Exterior alarm sounds  
once for 5 seconds  
• An attempt was made to lock the vehicle while  
a door was open.  
Close all of the doors and lock the doors  
again.  
An attempt was made to lock either front door by  
opening a door and putting the inside lock button  
into the lock position, then closing the door by  
pulling on the outside door handle with the elec-  
tronic key still inside the vehicle.  
Interior alarm pings  
once and exterior alarm  
sounds once for 5 sec-  
onds  
Retrieve the electronic key from the vehicle  
and lock the doors again.  
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Situation/Actions  
Alarm  
An attempt was made to lock the doors other  
than using the smart entry & start system while  
the electronic key was still inside the vehicle.  
Retrieve the electronic key from the vehicle  
and lock the doors again.  
Interior alarm pings  
once and exterior alarm  
sounds once for 5 sec-  
onds (on some models)  
The engine switch was turned to ACCESSORY  
mode while the driver’s door was open (or the  
Interior alarm sounds driver’s door was opened while the engine switch  
continuously  
was in ACCESSORY mode).  
Turn the engine switch off and close the  
driver’s door.  
The driver’s door was opened while any shift  
Interior alarm sounds position other than P was selected without turn-  
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continuously*  
ing off the engine switch.  
Shift the shift lever to P.  
*: Vehicles with a Multidrive only  
Battery-saving function  
The battery-saving function will be activated in order to prevent the electronic  
key battery and the vehicle battery from being discharged while the vehicle is  
not in operation for a long time.  
In the following situations, the smart entry & start system may take some  
time to unlock the doors.  
• The electronic key has been left in an area of approximately 2 m (6 ft.) of  
the outside of the vehicle for 10 minutes or longer.  
• The smart entry & start system has not been used for 5 days or longer.  
If the smart entry & start 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.  
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Conditions affecting operation  
The smart entry & start 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 entry & start system, wireless remote control  
and engine immobilizer system from operating properly.  
(Ways of coping: P. 451)  
When the electronic key battery is depleted  
Near a TV tower, electric power plant, gas station, radio station, large dis-  
play, airport or other facility that generates strong radio waves or electrical  
noise  
When the electronic key is in contact with, or is covered by the following  
metallic objects  
• Cards to which aluminum foil is attached  
• Cigarette boxes that have aluminum foil inside  
• Metallic wallets or bags  
• Coins  
• Hand warmers made of metal  
• Media such as CDs and DVDs  
When other wireless keys (that emit radio waves) are 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 commu-  
nication device  
• Another vehicle’s electronic key or a wireless key that emits radio waves  
• Personal computers or personal digital assistants (PDAs)  
• Digital audio players  
• Portable game systems  
If window tint with a metallic content or metallic objects are attached to the  
rear window  
When the electronic key is placed near a battery charger or electronic  
devices  
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Notes for the entry function  
Even when the electronic key is within the effective range (detection areas),  
the system may not operate properly in the following cases:  
• The electronic key is too close to the window or outside door handle, near  
the ground, or in a high place when the doors are locked or unlocked.  
• The electronic key is on the instrument panel, luggage cover (if equipped)  
or floor, or in the door pockets, glove box, accessory box of the instru-  
ment panel, or in/near the front cup holder when the engine is started or  
engine switch modes are changed.  
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 recep-  
tion conditions, it may be detected by the antenna outside the cabin and the  
door will become lockable from the outside, possibly trapping the electronic  
key inside the vehicle.  
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As long as the electronic key is within the effective range, the doors may be  
locked or unlocked by anyone.  
Even if the electronic key is not inside the vehicle, it may be possible to start  
the engine if the electronic key is near the window.  
The doors may unlock if a large amount of water splashes on the door han-  
dle, such as in the rain or in a car wash when the electronic key is within the  
effective range. (The door will automatically be locked after approximately  
30 seconds if the doors are not opened and closed.)  
Gripping the door handle when wearing a glove may not unlock the door.  
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.)  
A sudden approach to the effective range or door handle may prevent the  
doors from being unlocked. In this case, return the door handle to the origi-  
nal position and check that the doors unlock before pulling the door handle  
again.  
Notes for locking the doors  
Touching the door lock sensor while wearing gloves may delay or prevent  
lock operation. Remove the gloves and touch the lock sensor again.  
If the door handle becomes wet while the electronic key is within the effec-  
tive range, the door may lock and unlock repeatedly. Place the key in a posi-  
tion 2 m (6 ft.) or more separate from the vehicle while the vehicle is being  
washed. (Take care to ensure that the key is not stolen.)  
If the electronic key is inside the vehicle and a door handle becomes wet  
during a car wash, a buzzer will sound outside the vehicle. To turn off the  
alarm, lock all the doors.  
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.  
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Notes for the unlocking function  
A sudden approach to the effective range or door handle may prevent the  
doors from being unlocked. In this case, return the door handle to the origi-  
nal position and check that the doors unlock before pulling the door handle  
again.  
Gripping the door handle when wearing a glove may not unlock the door.  
Remove the gloves and touch the sensor on the back of the handle again.  
If the door handle becomes wet while the electronic key is within the effec-  
tive range, the door may lock and unlock repeatedly. Place the key in a posi-  
tion 2 m (6 ft.) or more separate from the vehicle while the vehicle is being  
washed. (Take care to ensure that the key is not stolen.)  
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  
To prevent theft of the vehicle, do not leave the electronic key within 2 m  
(6 ft.) of the vehicle.  
The smart entry & start system can be deactivated in advance. (P. 489)  
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 vehicle.  
Depending on the position and holding condition of the electronic key, the key  
may not be detected correctly and the system may not operate properly. (The  
alarm may go off accidentally, or the door lock prevention function may not  
operate.)  
If the smart entry & start system does not operate properly  
Locking and unlocking the doors: Use the mechanical key. (P. 451)  
Starting the engine: P. 451  
Customization  
Settings (e. g. smart entry & start system) can be changed.  
(Customizable features: P. 489)  
If the smart entry & start system has been deactivated in a customized  
setting  
Locking and unlocking the doors:  
Use the wireless remote control or mechanical key. (P. 115, 451)  
Starting the engine and changing engine switch modes: P. 451  
Stopping the engine: P. 186  
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Certification for the smart entry & start system  
The DECLARATION of CONFORMITY (DoC) is available at  
the following address:  
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WARNING  
Caution regarding interference with electronic devices  
People with implantable cardiac pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization  
therapy-pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators should main-  
tain a reasonable distance between themselves and the smart entry &  
start system antennas. (P. 127)  
The radio waves may affect the operation of such devices. If necessary,  
the entry function can be disabled. Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or  
repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped professional for details,  
such as the frequency of radio waves and timing of the emitted radio  
waves. Then, consult your doctor to see if you should disable the entry  
function.  
Users of any electrical medical device other than implantable cardiac  
pacemakers, cardiac resynchronization therapy-pacemakers or implant-  
able cardioverter defibrillators should consult the manufacturer of the  
device for information about its operation under the influence of radio  
waves.  
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Radio waves could have unexpected effects on the operation of such  
medical devices.  
Ask any authorized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and  
equipped professional for details on disabling the entry function.  
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Front seats  
Adjustment procedure  
1
Seat position adjustment lever  
2
Seatback angle adjustment  
lever  
3
Vertical height adjustment lever  
(if equipped)  
4
Seatback lock release lever  
(3-door models only)  
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Moving front passenger’s seat for rear seat entry (3-door models  
only)  
Getting in the vehicle  
For easy access to the rear seat, use the seatback lock release  
lever. When the seatback lock release lever is used, the seat’s orig-  
inal slide position is memorized, so the seat may be returned to that  
original position. However, if the seatback angle adjustment lever is  
used, the seat will not return to its original position.  
Lift the seatback lock release  
lever.  
The seatback will fold forward,  
and the seat’s slide lock will be  
released.  
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Move the seat all the way for-  
ward.  
Getting out of the vehicle  
Lift the seatback lock release  
lever or seatback angle adjust-  
ment lever.  
The seatback will fold forward,  
and the seat’s slide lock will be  
released.  
Move the seat all the way for-  
ward.  
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After passengers have entered the vehicle (3-door models only)  
Slide the seat backward and then lift the seatback. The seat will be set and  
locked to its previous position automatically. If the seat cannot be slid back to  
the previous position due to the rear passenger or luggage, the seat will be  
locked in that position, disabling the seat position memory system.  
To recall the previous position, lift the seatback lock release lever after remov-  
ing the luggage, or after having the passenger get out or sit properly so that  
the seat can be slid back to the previous position. However, if you slide the  
seat further backwards than previous position using the seat position adjust-  
ment lever, the memory of previous position will be overwritten.  
WARNING  
When adjusting the seat position  
Take care when adjusting the seat position to ensure that other passen-  
gers are not injured by the moving seat.  
Do not put your hands under the seat or near the moving parts to avoid  
injury.  
Fingers or hands may become jammed in the seat mechanism.  
Seat adjustment  
Be careful that the seat does not hit passengers or luggage.  
To reduce the risk of sliding under the lap belt during a collision, do not  
recline the seat more than necessary.  
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, increasing the risk of death or serious injury in the event of  
an accident.  
Adjustments should not be made while driving as the seat may unexpect-  
edly move and cause the driver to lose control of the vehicle.  
After adjusting the seat, make sure that the seat is locked in position.  
Never allow anyone to touch seatback lock release levers while the vehi-  
cle is moving.  
If anyone is in the vicinity, make sure they are clear of the seat back path  
and let them know that the seat is about to move.  
After returning the seatback to the upright position  
Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing it forward and rear-  
ward. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.  
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Rear seat s  
The seatbacks of the rear seats can be folded down.  
Folding down the rear seatbacks  
1
Stow the rear seat belt buckles  
as shown.  
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2
Stow the seat belts.  
Center: P. 32  
Outside: Use the seat belt  
hangers to prevent the belts  
from being tangled.  
3
Lower the head restraints to the  
lowest position.  
: If equipped  
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4
Pull the seatback lock release  
knob and fold the seatback  
down.  
Each seatback may be folded sep-  
arately.  
WARNING  
When folding the rear seatbacks down  
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or  
serious injury.  
Do not fold the seatbacks down while driving.  
Stop the vehicle on level ground, set the parking brake and shift the shift  
lever to P (Multidrive) or N (manual transmission).  
Do not allow anyone to sit on a folded seatback or in the luggage compart-  
ment while driving.  
Do not allow children to enter the luggage compartment.  
Do not allow anyone to sit on the rear center seat if the rear right seat is  
folded down, as the seat belt buckle for the rear center seat belt is then  
concealed under the folded seat and cannot be used.  
Be careful not to catch your hand when folding the rear seatbacks.  
Depending on the position of the front seat, it may interfere when trying to  
fold down the rear seatbacks. If this happens, adjust the position of the  
front seat.  
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WARNING  
After returning the rear seatback to the upright position  
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or  
serious injury.  
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 knob. Make sure  
that the red marking is not visible.  
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Check that the seat belts are not twisted or caught in the seatback.  
NOTICE  
Stowing the seat belts  
The seat belts and the buckles must be stowed before you fold down the  
rear seatbacks.  
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Head restraint s  
Head restraints are provided for all seats.  
Adjusting the head restraints  
1
Up  
Pull the head restraints up.  
2
Down  
Push the head restraint down while  
pressing the lock release button.  
Lock release button  
Removing the front seats and rear center seat head restraints  
Pull the head restraint up while pressing  
the lock release button.  
Lock  
release  
button  
Removing the rear center seats head restraints  
1
Pull the lock release knob and fold  
down the seatback until it reaches the  
position where the head restraints can  
be removed.  
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2
Pull the head restraint up while pushing  
the lock release button.  
Lock release button  
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.  
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Adjusting the rear seat head restraints  
Always raise the head restraint one level from the stowed position when in  
use.  
WARNING  
Head restraint precautions  
Observe the following precautions regarding the head restraints. Failure to  
do so may result in death or serious injury.  
Use the head restraints designed for each respective seat.  
Adjust the head restraints to the correct position at all times.  
After adjusting the head restraints, push down on them and make sure  
they are locked in position.  
Do not drive with the head restraints removed.  
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Steering w heel  
Adjustment procedure  
1
Hold the steering wheel and  
push the lever down.  
2
Adjust to the ideal position by  
moving the steering wheel hori-  
zontally and vertically.  
After adjustment, pull the lever up  
to secure the steering wheel.  
Horn  
To sound the horn, press on or  
close to the  
mark.  
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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 acci-  
dent, resulting in death or serious injury.  
After adjusting the steering wheel  
Make sure that the steering wheel is securely locked.  
Otherwise, the steering wheel may move suddenly, possibly causing an  
accident and resulting in death or serious injury.  
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Inside rear view m irror  
The rear view mirror’s position can be adjusted to enable suffi-  
cient confirmation of the rear view.  
Adjusting the height of rear view mirror (vehicles with an auto  
anti-glare inside rear view mirror)  
The height of the rear view mirror can be adjusted to suit your driving  
posture.  
Adjust the height of the rear view  
mirror by moving it up and down.  
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Anti-glare function  
Vehicles with a manual anti-glare inside rear view mirror  
Reflected light from the headlights of vehicles behind can be reduced  
by operating the lever.  
1
Normal position  
2
Anti-glare position  
3
Vehicles with an auto anti-glare inside rear view mirror  
Responding to the level of brightness of the headlights of vehicles  
behind, the reflected light is automatically reduced.  
Changing automatic anti-glare  
function mode  
ON/OFF  
When the automatic anti-glare  
function is in ON mode, the indica-  
tor illuminates.  
Vehicles without a smart entry &  
Indicator  
start system:  
The function will set to ON mode  
each time the engine switch is  
turned to the “ON” position. Press-  
ing the button turns the function to  
OFF mode. (The indicator also  
turns off.)  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system:  
The function will set to ON mode each time the engine switch is turned to  
IGNITION ON mode. Pressing the button turns the function to OFF mode.  
(The indicator also turns off.)  
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To prevent sensor error (vehicles with an auto anti-glare inside rear view  
mirror)  
To ensure that the sensors operate prop-  
erly, 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 accident,  
resulting in death or serious injury.  
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Outside rear view m irrors  
Adjustment procedure  
Manually-adjustable type  
Adjust the mirror up, down, in or  
out by pushing the mirror surface.  
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Power-adjustable type  
1
To select a mirror to adjust,  
press the switch.  
1
Left  
2
Right  
2
To adjust the mirror, press the  
switch.  
1
Up  
2
Right  
3
Down  
4
Left  
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Folding the mirrors  
Manual type  
Push the mirror back in the direc-  
tion of the vehicle’s rear.  
Power type  
Press the button to fold back the  
mirrors  
Push once more to return to the  
original position.  
The outside rear view mirrors will  
be folded or extended automati-  
cally, linked with the door locking or  
unlocking operations.  
Mirror angle can be adjusted when (power-adjustable type)  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
The engine switch is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
The engine switch is in ACCESSORY or IGNITION ON mode.  
When the mirrors are fogged up (vehicles with outside rear view mirror  
defoggers)  
The outside rear view mirrors can be cleared using the mirror defoggers. Turn  
on the rear window defogger to turn on the outside rear view mirror defog-  
gers. (P. 283, 291)  
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WARNING  
Important points while driving  
Observe the following precautions while driving.  
Failure 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.  
Both the driver and passenger side mirrors must be extended and properly  
adjusted before driving.  
When a mirror is moving (power-adjustable type)  
To avoid personal injury and mirror malfunction, be careful not to get your  
hand caught by the moving mirror.  
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When the mirror defoggers are operating (vehicles with outside rear  
view mirror defoggers)  
Do not touch the rear view mirror surfaces, as they can become very hot  
and burn you.  
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Pow er w indow s  
Opening and closing procedures  
The power windows can be opened and closed using the switches.  
Operating the switch moves the windows as follows:  
1
Closing  
2
One-touch closing (driver’s win-  
dow only)*  
3
Opening  
4
One-touch opening (driver’s  
window only)*  
*: To stop the window partway, oper-  
ate the switch in the opposite direc-  
tion.  
Window lock switch  
Press the switch down to lock the  
passenger window switches.  
Use this switch to prevent children  
from accidentally opening or clos-  
ing a passenger window.  
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The power windows can be operated when  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
The engine switch is in the “ON” position.  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
The engine switch is in IGNITION ON mode.  
Operating the power windows after turning the engine off  
Vehicles without a smart entry & start system  
The power windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds even  
after the engine switch is turned to the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. They can-  
not, however, be operated once either front door is opened.  
Vehicles with a smart entry & start system  
The power windows can be operated for approximately 45 seconds even  
after the engine switch is turned to ACCESSORY mode or turned off. They  
cannot, however, be operated once either front door is opened.  
3
Jam protection function (driver’s window only)  
If an object becomes caught between the window and the window frame, win-  
dow travel is stopped and the window is opened slightly.  
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When the power window does not close normally  
If the jam protection function is operating abnormally and a window cannot be  
closed, perform the following operations using the power window switch on  
the driver’s door.  
After stopping the vehicle, the window can be closed by holding the power  
window switch in the one-touch closing position while the engine switch is  
turned to the “ON” position (vehicles without a smart entry & start system) or  
IGNITION ON mode (vehicles with a smart entry & start system).  
If the window still cannot be closed even by carrying out the operation as  
explained above, initialize the function by performing the following proce-  
dure.  
1
Hold the power window switch in the one-touch closing position. Continue  
holding the switch for a further 6 seconds after the window has closed.  
2
Hold the power window switch in the one-touch opening position. Con-  
tinue holding the switch for a further 2 seconds after the window has  
opened completely.  
3
Hold the power window switch in the one-touch closing position once  
again. Continue holding the switch for a further 2 seconds after the win-  
dow has closed.  
If you release the switch while the window is moving, start again from the  
beginning.  
If the window continues to close but then re-open slightly even after perform-  
ing the above procedure correctly, have the vehicle inspected by any autho-  
rized Toyota dealer or repairer, or another duly qualified and equipped  
professional.  
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WARNING  
Observe the following precautions.  
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.  
Closing the windows  
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 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 window lock switch. (P. 154)  
Check to make sure that all passengers do not have any part of their body  
in a position where it could be caught when a window is being operated.  
When exiting the vehicle, turn the engine switch 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.  
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Jam protection function (driver’s window only)  
Never use any part of your body to intentionally activate the jam protection  
function.  
The jam protection function may not work if something gets caught just  
before the window fully closes.  
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