engine TOYOTA 86 2022 Owners Manual

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3898-1. Specifications
8
Vehicle specifications
●If you use gasohol in your vehicle,
be sure that it has an octane rat-
ing no lower than 91.
●Toyota does not recommend the
use of gasoline co ntaining metha-
nol.
■Non-recommendation of the
use of gasoline containing MMT
Some gasoline contains an octane
enhancing additive called MMT
(Methylcyclopentadienyl Manga-
nese Tricarbonyl).
Toyota does not recommend the use
of gasoline that contains MMT. If
fuel containing MMT is used, your
emission control system may be
adversely affected.
The malfunction indicator lamp on
the instrument cluster may come on.
If this happens, contact your Toyota
dealer for service.
■If your engine knocks
●Consult your Toyota dealer.
●You may occasionally notice light
knocking for a short time while
accelerating or dr iving uphill. This
is normal and there is no need for
concern.
NOTICE
■Notice on fuel quality
●Do not use impro per fuels. If
improper fuels are used, the
engine will be damaged.
●Do not use leaded gasoline.
Leaded gasoline can cause
damage to your vehicle’s
three-way catalytic converters
causing the emission control
system to malfunction.
●Do not use gasoho l other than
the type previously stated.
Other gasohol may cause fuel
system damage or vehicle per-
formance problems.
●Using unleaded gasoline with
an octane number or rating
lower than the level previously
stated may cause persistent
heavy knocking.
At worst, this may lead to
engine damage and will void the
vehicle warranty.
■When refueling with gasohol
Take care not to spill gasohol. It
can damage your vehicle’s paint.
■Fuel-related poor driveability
If poor driveability (poor hot start-
ing, vaporization, engine knock-
ing, etc.) is encountered after
using a different type of fuel, dis-
continue the use of that type of
fuel.

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3948-1. Specifications
Recommended inflation pres-
sureCold tire inflation pressure recommended
by a manufacturer
Accessory weight
The combined weight (in excess of those
standard items which may be replaced) of
automatic transmission, power steering,
power brakes, power windows, power
seats, radio and heater, to the extent that
these items are available as fac-
tory-installed equipment (whether installed
or not)
Curb weight
The weight of a motor vehicle with stan-
dard equipment, including the maximum
capacity of fuel, oil and coolant, and if so
equipped, air conditioning and additional
weight optional engine
Maximum loaded vehicle
weight
The sum of:
(a) Curb weight
(b) Accessory weight
(c) Vehicle capacity weight
(d) Production options weight
Normal occupant weight
150 lb. (68 kg) times the number of occu-
pants specified in the second column of
Table 1
* that follows
Occupant distribution
Distribution of occupan ts in a vehicle as
specified in the thi rd column of Table 1
*
below
Production options weight
The combined weight o f installed regular
production options weighing over 5 lb. (2.3
kg) in excess of the s tandard items which
they replace, not previously considered in
curb weight or accessory weight, including
heavy duty brakes, ride levelers, roof rack,
heavy duty battery, and special trim
Rim
A metal support for a tire or a tire and tube
assembly upon which the tire beads are
seated
Tire related termMeaning

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4008-2. Customization
8-2.Customization
■Changing by using the mul-
timedia system screen
1 Press .
2 Select or .
If the select
3 Select “General” or “Car”.
4 Select the preferred menu.
For details on the multimedia
system, refer to the “MULTIME-
DIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.
■Changing by using the
meter control switches
1 Press or of the meter
control switch to select or
.
2 Press or of the meter
control switch to select the
desired item to be custom-
ized.
3 Press .
Some function settings are changed simultaneously with other fu nc-
tions being customized. Contact y our Toyota dealer for further
details.
Settings that can be changed using the multimedia system screen
Settings that can be changed using the meter control switches
Settings that can be changed by your Toyota dealer
Definition of symbols: O = Av ailable, — = Not available
Customizable features
Your vehicle includes a vari-
ety of electronic features
that can be personalized to
suit your preferences. The
settings of these features
can be changed using the
multi-information display,
the multimedia system
screen or at your Toyota
dealer.
Customizing vehicle fea-
tures
WARNING
■During customization
As the engine needs to be run-
ning during customization, ensure
that the vehicle is parked in a
place with adequate ventilation. In
a closed area such as a garage,
exhaust gases in cluding harmful
carbon monoxide (CO) may col-
lect and enter the vehicle. This
may lead to death or a serious
health hazard.
NOTICE
■During customization
To prevent batte ry discharge,
ensure that the engine is running
while customizing features.
Customizable features
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4068-2. Customization
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■Automatic air conditioning system ( P.270)
■Illumination ( P.277)
■In the following situations, cus-
tomize mode in which the set-
tings can be changed through
the multi-information display
will automatically be turned off
●A warning message appears after
the customize mode screen is dis-
played
●The engine switch is turned off.
●The vehicle begins to move while the customize mode screen is dis-
played.
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426What to do if... (Troubleshooting)
1-1.What to do if... (Troubleshooting)What to do if... (Troubleshooting)
If you lose your mechanical
keys, new genuine mechani-
cal keys can be made by your
Toyota dealer. ( P.368)
 If you lose your electronic
keys, the risk of vehicle theft
increases significantly. Con-
tact your Toyota dealer imme-
diately. ( P.368)
 Is the electronic key battery
weak or depleted? ( P.329)
 Is the engine switch in ON?
When locking the doors, turn the
engine switch off. ( P.147)
 Is the electronic key left inside
the vehicle?
When locking the doors, make sure
that you have the electronic key on
your person.
 The function may not operate
properly due to the condition
of the radio wave. ( P. 1 1 2 )
 The function to prevent the
electronic key from being left
inside the trunk will operate
and you can open the trunk as
usual. Take the key out from
the trunk. ( P. 1 1 0 )
 Automatic transmission: Did
you press the engine switch
while firmly depressing the
brake pedal? ( P.145)
 Manual transmission: Did you
press the engine switch while
firmly depressing the clutch
pedal? ( P.145)
 Automatic transmission: Is the
shift lever in P? ( P.145)
 Is the electronic key any-
where detectable inside the
vehicle? ( P. 111 )
If you have a problem,
check the following before
contacting your Toyota
dealer.
The doors cannot be
locked, unlocked, opened
or closed
You lose your keys
The electronic key does
not operate properly
The doors cannot be
locked or unlocked
The trunk lid is closed
with the electronic key
left inside
If you think something is
wrong
The engine does not start

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427What to do if... (Troubleshooting)
Is the steering wheel
unlocked? ( P.145)
 Is the electronic key battery
weak or depleted?
In this case, the engine can be
started in a temporary way.
( P.370)
 Is the battery discharged?
( P.371)
 Is the engine switch in ON?
If you cannot release the shift lever
by depressing the brake pedal with
the engine switch in ON. ( P.150)
 It is locked automatically to
prevent theft of the vehicle.
( P.145)
 Is the window lock switch
pressed?
The power window except for the
one at the driver’s seat cannot be
operated if the win dow lock switch
is pressed. ( P.130)
 The auto power off function
will be operated if the vehicle
is left in ACC or ON (the
engine is not running) for a
period of time. ( P.148)
 The seat belt reminder light is
flashing
Are the driver and the passenger
wearing the seat belts? ( P.351)
 The brake system warning
light is on
Is the parking br ake released?
(  P.156)
Depending on the situation,
other types of warning buzzer
may also sound. ( P.348, 357)
 Did anyone inside the vehicle
open a door during setting the
alarm?
The sensor detects it and the alarm
sounds. ( P. 8 0 )
Do one of the following to deac-
tivate or stop the alarm:
 Unlock the doors or open the
trunk using the entry function
or wireless remote control.
 Open the trunk using the
entry function or wireless
remote control.
The shift lever cannot be
shifted from P even if you
depress the brake pedal
(Automatic transmission)
The steering wheel can-
not be turned after the
engine is stopped
The windows do not open
or close by operating the
power window switches
The engine switch is
turned off automatically
A warning buzzer sounds
during driving
An alarm is activated and
the horn sounds

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428What to do if... (Troubleshooting)
Turn the engine switch to
ACC or ON, or start the
engine.
 Is the message displayed on
the multi-information display?
Check the message on the
multi-information display. ( P.357)
 When a warning light turns on
or a warning message is dis-
played, refer to P.348, 357.
 Stop the vehicle in a safe
place and repair the flat tire
temporarily with the emer-
gency tire puncture repair kit.
( P.358)
 Try the procedure for when
the vehicle becomes stuck in
mud, dirt, or snow. ( P.376)
A warning buzzer sounds
when leaving the vehicle
A warning light turns on
or a warning message is
displayed
When a problem has
occurred
If you have a flat tire
The vehicle becomes
stuck

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430Alphabetical Index
Fixed with a seat belt ............. 66
Front passenger occupant clas-sification system ................... 55
Points to remember ................ 63
Riding with children ................ 62
Types of child restraint system installation met hod ............... 65
Using an anchor bracket ........ 72
Child safety Battery precautions ...... 311, 373
Child restraint system............. 65
How your child should wear the seat belt................................ 24
Power window lock switch.... 130
Removed electronic key battery precautions......................... 330
Seat belt precautions ............. 62
Seat heater precautions ....... 276
Trunk precautions................. 107
Cleaning Exterior ................................. 288
Interior .......................... 291, 293
Seat belts ............................. 291
Wheels and wheel ornaments........................................... 288
Clock ................................... 88, 91
Condenser .............................. 308
Console box ............................ 280
Conventional Cruise Control207, 254
Cooling system ...................... 307 Engine overheating .............. 374
Cruise control Adaptive Cruise Control ....... 190
Conventional Cruise Control207, 254
Cup holders ............................ 281
Current fuel consumption ....... 94
Curtain shield airbags ............. 27
Customizable features ........... 400D
Daytime running light system158
Daytime running lights Replacing light bulbs ............334
Defogger Outside rear view mirrors .....272
Rear window.........................272
Windshield ............................272
Dimension ...............................380
Dinghy towing .........................144
Display Driving information .................94
Multi-information display.........93
Display change button .............90
Do-it-yourself maintenance ...296
Door courtesy lights...............277
Door lock Doors ....................................105
Smart key system ................. 111
Wireless remote control........103
Doors Door glasses ........................129
Door lock ..............................105
Open door warning buzzer ...106
Open door warning light .......351
Outside rear view mirrors .....127
Driving Break-in tips .........................133
Correct driving posture ...........21
Driving mode select switch ...257
Procedures ...........................132
Winter drive tips....................265
Driving distance........................94
Driving information ..................94
Driving information display .....94
Driving range ............................94
Driving time ...............................94
E
EDR (Event data recorder) .........7

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431Alphabetical Index
Electric Power Steering (EPS)............................................... 261Warning light ........................ 350
Electronic key ......................... 102 Battery-saving fun ction......... 112
If the electronic key does not operate properly ................. 369
Replacing the battery ........... 329
Emergency flashers ............... 338
Emergency tire puncture ....... 358
Emergency, in case of If a warning buzzer sounds .. 348
If a warning light turns on ..... 348
If a warning message is dis-played................................. 357
If the battery is discharged ... 371
If the electronic key does not operate properly ................. 369
If the engin e will not start ..... 367
If the fuel filler door cannot be opened ............................... 369
If the vehicle is submerged or water on the road is rising .. 339
If you have a flat tire ............. 358
If you lose your keys ............ 368
If you think something is wrong ........................................... 346
If your vehicle becomes stuck ........................................... 376
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency................. 338
If your vehicle needs to be towed ........................................... 341
If your vehicle overheats ...... 374
Engine ACCESSORY mode ............. 147
Compartment ....................... 305
Engine switch ....................... 145
Fuel pump shut off system ... 347
Hood..................................... 302
How to start the engine ........ 145
Identification number ............ 381 If the engine will not start......367
If your vehicle has to be stopped
in an emergency .................338
Ignition switch (engine switch) ...........................................145
Overheating ..........................374
Tachometer.............................88
Engine coolant Capacity ...............................383
Checking ..............................307
Preparing and checking before winter ..................................265
Engine coolant temperature gauge .......................................88
Engine immobilizer system .....79
Engine oil Capacity ...............................382
Checking ..............................305
Preparing and checking before winter ..................................265
Warning light.........................349
Engine oil temperature gauge .94
Engine switch .........................145 Auto power off fun ction .........148
Changing the engine switch modes.................................147
If your vehicle has to be stopped in an emergency .................338
EPS (Electric Po wer Steering)
...............................................261 Warning light.........................350
Event data recorder (EDR) .........7
EyeSight ..................................170 Adaptive Cruise Control .......190
Conventional Cruise Control 207
Lane Departure Warning ......219
Lane Sway Warning .............221
Lead Vehicle Start Alert ........223
Malfunction ...........................227
Pre-Collision Braking System...........................................179

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432Alphabetical Index
Pre-Collision Throttle Manage-ment ................................... 215
Temporary stop .................... 227
F
Flat tire Tire pressure warning system........................................... 315
Vehicles without a spare tire 358
Floor mats ................................. 20
Fluid Automatic transmission ........ 384
Brake ............................ 308, 385
Clutch ................................... 308
Manual transmission ............ 385
Washer ................................. 311
Front passenger occupant clas- sification system .................... 55
Front position lights Wattage ................................ 387
Front seats Adjustment ........................... 119
Cleaning ....................... 291, 293
Correct driving posture ........... 21
Head restraints ..................... 123
Seat heaters ......................... 276
Front side marker light Light switch .......................... 158
Front turn signal lights Replacing light bulbs ............ 334
Turn signal lever ................... 155
Wattage ................................ 387
Fuel Capacity ............................... 381
Fuel gauge ............................. 88
Fuel pump shut off system ... 347
Information ........................... 388
Refueling .............................. 167
Type ..................................... 381
Warning light ........................ 351 Fuel filler door
If the fuel filler door cannot be opened ...............................369
Refueling ..............................167
Fuel gauge.................................88
Fuel pump shut off system ....347
Fuses .......................................331
G
Gauges ......................................88
G-force .......................................96
Glove box ................................279
H
Head restraints .......................123
Headlight aim ..........................333
Headlights High Beam Assist system .....162
Light switch...........................158
Replacing light bulbs ............334
Wattage ................................387
Heaters Automatic air conditioning sys-tem .....................................270
Outside rear view mirrors .....272
Seat heaters ....... ..................276
High Beam Assist ...................162
High mounted stoplight Replacing light bulbs ............334
Hill-start assist control...........261
Hood Open.....................................302
Hooks Retaining hooks (floor mat) ....20
Horn .........................................125
I
I/M test .....................................299
Identification Engine ..................................381

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