TOYOTA COROLLA 2023 Owners Manual
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1012-1. Instrument cluster
2
Vehicle status information and indicators
Driving Indicator Light.
Fuel economy display
Select to change the average fuel 
consumption display to any of the 
following: trip average/total aver-
age/tank average. ( P. 9 8 )
Select to display/not display the 
audio system linked display.
Select to change the displayed con-
tent of the following:
• Drive information type
Select to change the drive informa-
tion type display between trip infor-
mation/total information.
• Drive information items
Select to set the first and second 
items of the drive information dis-
play to any of the following: aver-
age vehicle 
speed/distance/elapsed time.
 Pop-up display
Select to enable/disable pop-up 
displays for each relevant system.
Multi-information display off
Select to turn the m ulti-information 
display off.
To turn the multi-in formation display 
on again, press any of the following 
meter control switches 
//// /.
Default setting
Select to reset the meter display 
settings to the default setting.
■Vehicle functions and set-
tings that can be changed
 P.412
■Suspension of the settings dis-
play
●Some settings cannot be changed 
while driving. When changing set-
tings, park the vehicle in a safe 
place.
●If a warning message is displayed, 
operation of the settings display 
will be suspended.
WARNING
■Cautions during setting up 
the display
If the engine is running when 
changing the dis play settings, 
ensure that the vehicle is parked 
in a place with adequate ventila-
tion. In a closed area such as a 
garage, exhaust gases including 
harmful carbon monoxide (CO) 
may collect and enter the vehicle. 
This may lead to death or a seri-
ous health hazard.
NOTICE
■During setting up the display
To prevent batte ry discharge, 
ensure that the engine is running 
while setting up the display fea-
tures. 
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1022-1. Instrument cluster
Audio system screen
■Trip information
1 Select   on the main menu.
2 Select “Trip information”.
If a screen other than “Current” is 
displayed, select “Current”.
The image is an example only, and 
may vary slightly f rom actual condi-
tions.
Resetting the consumption  data
Fuel consumption in the past 
15 minutes
Current fuel consumption
Average vehicle speed since 
the engine was started.
Elapsed time since the 
engine was started.
Cruising range
Average fuel consumption for 
the past 15 minutes is divided 
by color into past averages and 
averages attained since the 
engine switch was last turned to 
ON. Use the displayed average 
fuel consumption as a refer-
ence.
■History
1 Select   on the main menu.
2 Select “Trip information”.
If a screen other than “History” is 
displayed, select “History”.
The image is an example only, and 
may vary slightly from actual condi-
tions.
Best recorded fuel consump-
tion
Latest fuel consumption
Fuel consumption 
infor mation
Fuel consumption informa-
tion can be displayed on the 
audio system screen.
System components
Consumption 
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1032-1. Instrument cluster
2
Vehicle status information and indicators
Previous fuel consumption 
record
Resetting the history data
Updating the latest fuel con-
sumption data
The average fuel consumption 
history is divided by color into 
past averages and the average 
fuel consumption since the last 
updated. Use the displayed 
average fuel consumption as a 
reference.
■Updating the history data
Update the latest fuel consumption 
by selecting “Upda te” to measure 
the current fuel consumption again.
■Resetting the data
The fuel consumption data can be 
deleted by selecting “Clear data”.
■Cruising range
Displays the estimated maximum 
distance that can be driven with the 
quantity of fuel remaining.
This distance is computed based on 
your average fuel consumption. 
As a result, the actual distance that 
can be driven may differ from that 
displayed. 
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1042-1. Instrument cluster
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105
3
3
Before driving
Before driving
.3-1. Key informationKeys ............................ 106
3-2. Opening, closing and  locking the doors
Doors .......................... 111
Trunk ........................... 117
Smart key system ....... 120
3-3. Adjusting the seats Front seats .................. 125
Rear seats................... 126
Head restraints............ 128
3-4. Adjusting the steering  wheel and mirrors
Steering wheel ............ 130
Inside rear view mirror .................................. 131
Outside rear view mirrors .................................. 132
3-5. Opening and closing the  windows
Power windows ........... 134
Moon roof .................... 137
3-6. Favorite settings My Settings ................. 140 
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1063-1. Key information
3-1.Key information
The following keys are provided 
with the vehicle.
Ty p e AKeys (without a wireless 
remote control function)
Key number plate
Ty p e  BKeys (with a wireless remote 
control function)
Operating the wireless remote con-
trol function ( P.108)
Key number plate
Type C
Electronic keys
• Operating the smart key system  ( P.120)
• Operating the wireless remote  control function ( P.108)
Mechanical keys
Key number plate
■When riding in an aircraft (with 
a wireless remote control func-
tion)
When bringing a ke y with wireless 
remote control func tion onto an air-
craft, make sure you do not press 
any buttons on the key while inside 
the aircraft cabin. If you are carrying 
the 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.
■Key battery depletion (with a 
wireless remote control func-
tion)
Vehicles without a smart key sys-
tem
●The standard battery life is 1 to 2 
years.
●The battery will be come depleted 
even if the key is not used. The 
following symptoms indicate that 
the key battery may be depleted. 
Replace the battery when neces-
sary. ( P.333)
Keys
The keys 
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1073-1. Key information
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Before driving
• The wireless remote control does not operate.
• The detection area becomes 
smaller.
Vehicles with a smart key system
●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 shown on the 
multi-information  display when the 
engine is stopped.
●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.121)
●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. ( P.333)
• 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.
●To avoid serious deterioration, do 
not leave the electronic key within 
3 ft. (1 m) of the following electri-
cal appliances t hat produce a 
magnetic field:
• TVs
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones  and battery chargers
• Recharging cellular phones or 
cordless phones
• 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.
■Replacing the battery (with a 
wireless remote control func-
tion)
 P.333
■The electronic key function is 
suspended when (vehicles with 
a smart key system)
The electronic key  function may be 
suspended when the electronic key 
is kept unmoved in a same location 
for a certain period, such as it is left 
on a same place. This is to reduce 
battery consumption. The function 
will be restored automatically when 
the electronic key is moved, such as 
it is picked up.
■If “A New Key has been Regis-
tered Contact Your Dealer for 
Details” is shown on the 
multi-information display (vehi-
cles with a smart key system)
This message will be displayed 
each time the driver’s door is 
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 posses-
sion) has been registered.
■If a wrong key is used (with a 
wireless remote control func-
tion)
The key cylinder rotates freely, iso-
lated from the internal mechanism.
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 long periods of 
time. 
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1083-1. Key information
The keys are equipped with the 
following wireless remote con-
trol:
Vehicles without a smart key 
systemLocks the doors ( P. 111 )
Unlocks the doors ( P. 111 )
Opens the windows
*1 and 
moon roof
*1, 2 (  P. 1 1 1 )
Opens the trunk ( P.118)
Sounds the alarm ( P.109)
Vehicles with a smart key sys-
tem
NOTICE
●Do not get the keys wet or wash 
them in an ultrasonic washer 
etc.
●Vehicles with a smart key sys-
tem: 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 any-
thing else to the surface of the 
k e y.
●Vehicles with a smart key sys-
tem: Do not place the keys near 
objects that produce magnetic 
fields, such as TVs, audio sys-
tems and induction cookers.
●Vehicles with a smart key sys-
tem: 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.
■Carrying the electronic key 
on your person (vehicles with 
a smart key system)
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.
■In case of a smart key system 
malfunction or other 
key-related problems (vehi-
cles with a smart key system)
P. 3 8 1
■When an electronic key is lost 
(vehicles with a smart key 
system)
P. 3 8 1
Wireless remote control 
(if equipped) 
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1093-1. Key information
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Before driving
Locks the doors (P. 1 1 1 )
Unlocks the doors ( P. 1 1 1 )
Opens the windows
*1 and 
moon roof
*1, 2 (  P. 1 1 1 )
Opens the trunk ( P. 1 1 8 )
Sounds the alarm ( P.109)
*1:This setting must be customized 
at your Toyota dealer.
*2: If equipped
■Panic mode (with a wireless 
remote control function)
Vehicles without a smart key sys-
tem
When   is pressed for longer 
than about one second, an alarm 
will sound intermittently and the 
vehicle lights will f lash to deter any 
person from trying to break into or 
damage your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button 
on the wireless re mote control.
Vehicles with a smart key system
When   is pressed for longer 
than about one second, an alarm 
will sound intermittently and the 
vehicle lights will f lash to deter any 
person from trying to break into or 
damage your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button 
on the electronic key.
■Conditions affecting the opera-
tion of the smart key system or 
wireless remote control (with a 
wireless remote control func-
tion)
Vehicles without a smart key sys-
tem
The wireless remote control function 
may not operate normally in the fol-
lowing situations:
●When the wireles s key battery is 
depleted
●Near a TV tower,  electric power 
plant, gas station, radio station, 
large display, airpo rt or other facil-
ity that generates strong radio 
waves or electrical noise
●When carrying a portable radio, 
cellular phone or other wireless 
communication devices
●When the wireless key is in con-
tact with, or is c overed by a metal-
lic object
●When a wireless key (that emits 
radio waves) is being used nearby
●If window tint wit h a metallic con-
tent or metallic objects are 
attached to the rear window
Vehicles with a smart key system
 P.121 
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1103-1. Key information
1Releasing
To release the key, press the button
2Folding
To stow the key, press the button 
then fold the key.
To take out the mechanical key, 
slide the release button and take 
the key out. 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 cylinder, turn it 
over and re-attempt to insert it.
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.381)
■If you lose your mechanical 
keys
 P.381
■Certification for the wireless remote control
 P. 4 5 1
Using the key (vehicles 
without a smart key sys-
tem and with a wireless 
remote control function)
Using the mechanical key 
(vehicles with a smart key 
system)