TOYOTA PRIUS 2002 1.G Owners Manual

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If you need acceleration—for example,
when passing—depress the accelerator
pedal enough for the vehicle to exceed
the set speed. When you release it, the
vehicle will return to the speed set prior
to the acceleration.
CANCELLING THE PRESET SPEED
You can cancel the preset speed by:a. Pulling the control lever in the ”CANCEL” direction and releasing it.
b. Depressing the brake pedal.
If the vehicle speed falls below about 40
km/h (25 mph), the preset speed will auto-
matically cancel out.
If the vehicle speed drops 16 km/h (10
mph) below the preset speed, the preset
speed will also automatically cancel out.
If the preset speed automatically cancels
out other than for the above cases, have
your vehicle checked by your Toyota deal-
er at the earliest opportunity. RESETTING TO A FASTER SPEED
Push the lever up in the ”RES/ACC” direc-
tion and hold it. Release the lever when
the desired speed is attained. While the
lever is held up, the vehicle will gradually
gain speed.
However, a faster way to reset is to ac-
celerate the vehicle and then push the
control lever down in the ”SET/COAST”
direction.
RESETTING TO A SLOWER SPEED
Push the lever down in the ”SET/COAST”
direction and hold it. Release the lever
when the desired speed is attained. While
the lever is held down, the vehicle speed
will gradually decrease.
However, a faster way to reset is to de-
press the brake pedal and then push the
control lever down in the ”SET/COAST”
direction.
RESUMING THE PRESET SPEED
If the preset speed is cancelled by pulling
the control lever or by depressing the
brake pedal, pushing the lever up in the
”RES/ACC” direction will restore the speed
set prior to cancellation.
However, once the vehicle speed falls be-
low about 40 km/h (25 mph), the preset
speed will not be resumed.
CRUISE CONTROL FAILURE WARNING
If the ”CRUISE” indicator light in the
instrument cluster flashes when using the
cruise control, press the ”CRUISE
ON·OFF” button to turn the system off and
then press it again to turn it on.
If any of the following conditions then oc-
curs, there is some trouble in the cruise
control system.
The indicator light does not come on.
The indicator light flashes again.
The indicator light goes out after it
comes on.
If this is the case, contact your Toyota
dealer and have your vehicle inspected.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
Multiinformation display
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Before using the multi −information displayy 111
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Switch operation 111
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Functions 11 2
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Information 11 3
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Adjustment 11 5
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Outside temperature display 11 6
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SECTION 2– 6

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Reference
1. Multi−information display
(See page 111 for details.)
2. “DISPLAY” button The display adjustment screen is
shown.
(See page 115 for details.)
3. “INFO” button The information menu screen is shown.
(See page 113 for details.)
4. “AUDIO” button The audio operation screen is shown.
(See page 118 for details.)
The “MAP”, “DEST” and “MENU” switches
are provided for the exclusive use of Nav-
igation System. On vehicles without Navi-
gation System, those switches do not
work even if pushed.
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26p049
Operate the multiinformation display
with the ignition switch on.
When the ignition switch is turned to
“ON”, the initial “TOYOTA” screen appears
and the system begins operating.
After a few seconds, the previous mode
display will appear.
If the electrical power source has been
disconnected from the multi−information
display, the display will be automatically
set to the initial mode.
CAUTION
Do not adjust the display while the
vehicle is moving. Be sure to adjust
the display only when the vehicle is
stopped.
Switch operation
This system operates mainly by the
switches on the screen. To protect the
screen, lightly touch switches on the
screen with your finger. When you touch
a switch on the screen or on the bezel,
a beep sounds.
If the system does not respond to a
touch of a switch, move your finger
away from the screen and then touch
it again.
You cannot operate dimmed switches.
Wipe off fingerprints on the surface of
the display using a glass cleaning
cloth.
Before using
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Functions
26p027b
1. Trip information and Screen transi-tion
Fuel consumption and energy monitor on
the hybrid system are shown. For details,
see page 113.
26p026a
2. Adjustment
The contrast and brightness on the screen
are adjusted. For details, see page 115.
24p007a
3. Audio
The radio and cassette tape operations
are available. For details, see page 118.

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24p006b
4. Warning display
The warning symbol for the faulty system
is highlighted. For details, see page 97.
Information
26p009a
Push the “INFO” button to display the
“Information Menu” screen.
26p027b
Trip information: The energy monitor and
fuel consumption screen are selected.
Screen transition: The screen transition
screen is shown.

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—Trip information
26p038c
Energy monitor screen
Touch the “Energy” switch. Vehicle driving
condition, hybrid system operating condi-
tion and energy recovery condition are
shown.
1.Indicates the flow of energy by orange
arrows. While the energy is recovered,
the arrows change the pointing direc-
tion and turn green.
2. Indicates the remaining capacity of the
hybrid vehicle battery.
The screen display updates every 2 sec-
onds, so it may not coincide with the
actual status.
26p039b
Fuel consumption screen
Touch the “Consumption” switch. Average
fuel consumption, momentary fuel con-
sumption and recovered energy are
shown.
1. Indicates the past momentary fuel con-
sumption every 5 minutes.
2. Indicates the energy recovered for 5
minutes with symbols. One symbol re-
fers to 50 Wh or the energy by which
a 50 W bulb illuminates for an hour.
Up to 4 symbols will be shown.
3. Indicates the current momentary fuel
consumption. 4.
Indicates the average fuel consumption
after being reset. To reset, touch the
“Reset” switch.

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—Screen transition
26p030a
The function returning to the previous
screen from the audio screen is select-
able. Select “ON” or “OFF” and then
touch “OK”.
ON:The previous screen automatically re-
turns from the audio screen 20 sec-
onds after the end of audio opera-
tion.
OFF: The audio screen remains on.
Adjustment
26p024
Push the “DISPLAY” button to display
the “Display” screen.
26p026a
Contrast and brightness adjustment
CONTRAST “+”:
Strengthens the contrast of the screen.
CONTRAST “”:
Weakens the contrast of the screen.
BRIGHTNESS “+”: Brightens the screen.
BRIGHTNESS “”: Darkens the screen.
The screen turns off when you push the
“SCREEN OFF”. To turn the display
screen back on, push any bezel switch
such as “INFO”, etc. The selected screen
appears.

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26P051
Depending on the position of the head-
light switch, the screen changes to the
day mode or night mode.
To display the screen in the day mode
even with the headlight switch on, touch
“DAY MODE” on the adjustment screen for
brightness and contrast control.
However, if the switching km/h MPH but-
ton is on, mode switching cannot be done.
It remains in the day mode. In this case,
“DAY MODE” is not shown on the screen.
If the screen is set in the day mode with
the headlight switch turned to on, this
condition is memorized in the system even
with the hybrid system turned off.
Outside temperature display
26p046a
The outside temperature is shown rang-
ing from 30C (22 F) up to 50 C
(122 F) at the upper right of the energy
consumption or energy monitor screen.
If the warning light symbol is shown in
that position, the outside temperature is
not displayed until the cause of the sys-
tem failure is eliminated.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND
CONTROLS
Car audio system
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Using your audio systemm 11 9
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Radio operation 120
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Cassette tape player operation 126
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Car audio system operating hints 129
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SECTION 2– 7

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