check engine TOYOTA RAV4 2019 (in English) Workshop Manual
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4795-14. Phone settings
5
Entune audio
Bluetooth® phone to this sys-
tem.
1 Connect a USB device. 
( P.419)
2 Select “Transfer Contacts 
from Device”.
3 Select “From USB”.
4 Select “USB 1” or “USB 2” 
when the multiple USB 
devices are connected. If a 
USB device is connected, 
skip this procedure.
5 Select “Replace Contacts” or 
“Add Contact”. If the contact 
is already registered, skip 
this procedure.
“Replace Contacts”: Select to trans-
fer the contact fro m the connected 
USB device or Bluetooth
® phone 
and replace the current one.
“Add Contact”: Select to transfer 
the desired contact data from the 
connected USB device or Blue-
tooth
® phone to add to the current 
one.
6 Select a desired file from 
vCard file list.
7 Check that a confirmation 
screen is displayed when the 
operation is complete.
●Depending on the type of Blue-
tooth® phone used and number of 
files, it may take time to display 
vCard file lists and download con-
tacts.
●Downloading may not complete 
correctly in the following cases:
• If the engine switch is turned off 
during downloading.
• If the USB device or Bluetooth
®  phone is removed before down-
loading is complete.
New contact data can be regis-
tered.
Up to 4 numbers per person can 
be registered. For PBAP com-
patible Bluetooth
® phones, this 
function is available when “Auto-
matic Transfer” is set to off. 
( P.476)
1 Select “New Contact”.
2 Enter the name and select 
“OK”.
3 Enter the phone number and 
select “OK”.
4 Select the phone type for the 
phone number.
5 To add another number to 
this contact, select “Yes”.
■Registering a new contact 
in a different way (from the 
call history screen)
1 Display the phone top 
screen. ( P.458)
2 Select “History” and select a 
contact not yet registered in 
the contact list.
3 Select “Add to Contacts”.
4 Follow the steps in “Register-
ing a new contact to the con-
tacts list” from step  2. 
( P.479)
Registering a new contact 
to the contacts list 
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4875-15. What to do if... (Bluetooth®)
5
Entune audio
screen each time the engine 
switch is in ACC or ON.
Even though all conceivable 
measures have been taken, the 
symptom status does not 
change.
●For details, refer to the owner’s 
manual that came with the cellular 
phone.
Likely causeSolution
Connection con-
firmation display 
on this system is 
set to on.
To turn off the 
display, set con-
nection confir-
mation display 
on this system to 
off. (P.402)
Likely causeSolution
The cellular 
phone is not 
close enough to 
this system.Bring the cellu-
lar phone closer 
to this system.
Radio interfer-
ence has 
occurred.
Turn off Wi-Fi® 
devices or other 
devices that may 
emit radio 
waves.
The cellular 
phone is the 
most likely cause 
of the symptom.
Turn the cellular 
phone off, 
remove and rein-
stall the battery 
pack, and then 
restart the cellu-
lar phone.
Enable the cellu-
lar phone’s Blue-
tooth
® 
connection.
Disable the 
Wi-Fi
® connec-
tion of the cellu-
lar phone.
Stop the cellular 
phone’s security 
software and 
close all applica-
tions.
Before using an 
application 
installed on the 
cellular phone, 
carefully check 
its source and 
how its opera-
tion might affect 
this system.
Likely causeSolution 
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7
Maintenance and care
Maintenance and care
7-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior .......... 550
Cleaning and protecting the  vehicle interior ........... 553
7-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements.................................. 556
General maintenance.. 557
Emission inspection and  maintenance (I/M) pro-
grams ........................ 560
7-3. Do-it-yourself mainte- nance
Do-it-yourself service pre- cautions ..................... 561
Hood ........................... 563
Positioning a floor jack 564
Engine compartment ... 566
Tires ............................ 573
Tire inflation pressure.. 585
Wheels ......... ...............587
Air conditioning filter .... 589
Wiper insert replacement .................................. 591
Wireless remote con- trol/electronic key battery.................................. 594
Checking and replacing  fuses.......................... 597
Light bulbs................... 599 
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5567-2. Maintenance
7-2.Maintenance
■Repair and replacement
It is recommended that genuine 
Toyota parts be used for repairs to 
ensure performanc e of each sys-
tem. If non-Toyota parts are used in 
replacement or if a repair shop other 
than a Toyota dealer performs 
repairs, confirm the warranty cover-
age.
■Allow inspection and repairs to 
be performed by a Toyota 
dealer
●Toyota technicians are well-
trained specialists and are kept up 
to date with the  latest service 
information. They are well 
informed about the operations of 
all systems on your vehicle.
●Keep a copy of the repair order. It 
proves that the maintenance that 
has been performed is under war-
ranty coverage. If any problem 
should arise while your vehicle is 
under warranty, your Toyota 
dealer will promptly  take care of it.
General maintenance should be 
performed on a daily basis. This 
can be done by yourself or by a 
Toyota dealer.
Scheduled maintenance should 
be performed at specified inter-
vals according to the mainte-
nance schedule.
For details about maintenance 
items and schedules, refer to the 
“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or 
“Owner’s Manual Supplement”.
Maintenance require-
ments
To ensure safe and econom-
ical driving, day-to-day care 
and regular maintenance 
are essential. It is the 
owner’s responsibility to 
perform regular checks. 
Toyota recommends the fol-
lowing maintenance:
WA R N I N G
■If your vehicle is not properly 
maintained
Improper maintenance could 
result in serious damage to the 
vehicle and possible death or seri-
ous injury.
■Handling of the battery 
●Engine exhaust, some of its 
constituents, and a wide variety 
of automobile components con-
tain or emit chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause 
cancer and birth defects and 
other reproductive harm. Work 
in a well ventilated area.
●Oils, fuels and fluids contained 
in vehicles as well as waste pro-
duced by component wear con-
tain or emit chemicals known to 
the State of California to cause 
cancer and birth defects or 
other reproductive harm. Avoid 
exposure and wash any 
affected area immediately.
●Battery posts, terminals and 
related accessories contain lead 
and lead compounds which are 
known to cause brain damage. 
Wash your hands after han-
dling. ( P.571)
General maintenance
Scheduled maintenance 
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5577-2. Maintenance
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Maintenance and care
■Resetting the message indicat-
ing maintenance is required
After the required maintenance is 
performed according to the mainte-
nance schedule, please reset the 
reminder light or message.
To reset the remin der light or mes-
sage, follow the procedure 
described below:
1 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select   
on the multi-information display.
2 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select 
“Vehicle Settings”. Then press 
.
3 Press   or   of the meter 
control switches and select 
“Scheduled Maintenance”. Then 
press  .
4 Select “Yes” and press  .
You can perform some mainte-
nance procedures by yourself. 
Please be aware that do-it-your-
self maintenance may affect 
warranty coverage.
The use of Toyota Repair Manuals 
is recommended.
For details about warranty cover-
age, refer to the separate “Owner’s 
Warranty Information Booklet” or 
“Owner’s Manual Supplement”.
Do-it-yourself mainte-
nance
General maintenance
Listed below are the general 
maintenance items that 
should be performed at the 
intervals specified in the 
“Owner’s Warranty Informa-
tion Booklet” or “Owner’s 
Manual Supplement/Sched-
uled Maintenance Guide”. It 
is recommended that any 
problem you notice should 
be brought to the attention 
of your Toyota dealer or 
qualified service shop for 
advice.
WA R N I N G
■If the engine is running
Turn the engine off and ensure 
that there is adequate ventilation 
before performing maintenance 
checks.
Engine compartment
ItemsCheck points
BatteryCheck the connec-
tions. ( P.571)
Brake fluid
Is the brake fluid at 
the correct level? 
( P.569)
Engine coolant
Is the engine cool-
ant at the correct 
level? ( P.568)
Engine oil
Is the engine oil at 
the correct level? 
( P.566) 
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5597-2. Maintenance
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Maintenance and care
Seat belts
• Do the seat belts operate 
smoothly?
• The seat belts  should not be 
damaged.
Seats
• Do the seat con-trols operate 
properly?
Steering wheel
• Does the steer-ing wheel rotate 
smoothly?
• Does the steer- ing wheel have 
the correct 
amount of free 
play?
• There should not  be any strange 
sounds coming 
from the steer-
ing wheel.
Vehicle exterior
ItemsCheck points
Doors
• Do the doors operate 
smoothly?
Engine hood
• Does the engine hood lock system 
work properly?
Fluid leaks
• There should not be any signs of 
fluid leakage 
after the vehicle 
has been parked.
ItemsCheck points
Tires
• Is the tire infla-tion pressure 
correct?
• The tires should  not be damaged 
or excessively 
worn.
• Have the tires  been rotated 
according to the 
maintenance 
schedule?
• The wheel nuts  should not be 
loose.
Windshield 
wipers
• The wiper blades should not show 
any signs of 
cracking, split-
ting, wear, con-
tamination or 
deformation.
• The wiper blades  should clear the 
windshield with-
out streaking or 
skipping.
ItemsCheck points 
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5667-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Fuse box (if equipped) ( P.597)
Engine oil filler cap ( P.566)
Engine oil level dipstick ( P.566)
Battery ( P.571)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P.569)
Radiator ( P.569)
Electric cooling fan
Condenser ( P.569)
Washer fluid tank ( P.572)
Engine coolant reservoir ( P.568)
With the engine at operating 
temperature and turned off,  check the oil level on the dip-
stick.
Engine compar tment
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