ECU TOYOTA RAV4 PLUG-IN HYBRID 2022 Owner's Manual

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1-2. Child safety
For safety and security
1 If installing the child restraint
system to the front passenger
seat is unavoidable, refer to
P.52 for the front passenger
seat adjustment.
2 Adjust the seatback angle to the
most upright position. When
installing a forward-facing child
seat, if there is a gap between
the child seat and the seatback,
adjust the seatback angle until
good contact is achieved.
3 If the head restraint interferes
with the child restraint system
installation and the head
restraint can be removed,
remove the head restraint. Oth-
erwise, put the head restraint in
the upper most position.
( P.232)
4 Run the seat belt through the
child restraint system and insert
the plate into the buckle. Make
sure that the belt is not twisted.
Securely fix the seat belt to the
child restraint system in accor-
dance to the directions enclosed
with the child restraint system.
5 If your child restraint system is
not equipped with a lock-off (a
seat belt locking feature),
secure the child restraint system
using a locking clip.
6 After installing the child restraint
system, rock it back and forth to
ensure that it is installed
securely. ( P.62)
QRemoving a child restraint
system installed with a seat
belt
Press the buckle release button
and fully retract the seat belt.
When releasing the buckle, the child
restraint system may spring up due to
the rebound of the seat cushion.
Release the buckle while holding down
the child restraint system.
Since the seat belt automatically reels
itself, slowly return it to the stowing
position.
QWhen installing a child restraint
system
You may need a locking clip to install the child restraint system. Follow the
instructions provided by the manufac- turer of the system. If your child restraint system does not provide a locking clip,
you can purchase the following item from any authorized Toyota retailer or

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Toyota authorized repairer, or any reli-
able repairer: Locking clip for child restraint system(Part No. 73119-22010)
QISOFIX lower anchorages
(ISOFIX child restraint system)
Lower anchorages are provided for
the outboard rear seats. (Tags dis-
playing the location of the anchor-
ages are attached to the seats.)
QInstallation with ISOFIX lower
anchorage (ISOFIX child
restraint system)
Install the child restraint system in
accordance to the operation man-
ual enclosed with the child restraint
system.
If the child restraint system on hand
is not within the “universal” cate-
gory (or the necessary information
is not in the table), refer to the
“Vehicle List” provided by the child
restraint system maker for various
possible installation positions, or
check the compatibility after asking
the retailer of the child seat.
( P.55, 56)
1 Adjust the seatback angle to the
most upright position. When
installing a forward-facing child
WARNING
QWhen installing a child restraint system
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
ODo not allow children to play with the seat belt. If the seat belt becomes twisted around a child’s
neck, it may lead to choking or other serious injuries that could result in death. If this occurs and
the buckle cannot be unfastened, scissors should be used to cut the belt.
OEnsure that the belt and plate are securely locked and the seat belt is
not twisted.
OShake the child restraint system left
and right, and forward and back- ward to ensure that it has been securely installed.
OAfter securing a child restraint sys-tem, never adjust the seat.
OWhen a junior seat is installed, always ensure that the shoulder
belt is positioned across the center of the child’s shoulder. The belt should be kept away from the
child’s neck, but not so that it could fall off the child’s shoulder.
OFollow all installation instructions provided by the child restraint sys-tem manufacturer.
Child restraint system fixed
with an ISOFIX lower
anchorage

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seat, if there is a gap between
the child seat and the seatback,
adjust the seatback angle until
good contact is achieved.
2 If the head restraint interferes
with the child restraint system
installation and the head
restraint can be removed,
remove the head restraint. Oth-
erwise, put the head restraint in
the upper most position.
( P.232)
3 Check the positions of the exclu-
sive fixing bars, and install the
child restraint system to the
seat.
The bars are installed in the clearance between the seat cushion and seat-
back.
4 After installing the child restraint
system, rock it back and forth to
ensure that it is installed
securely. ( P.62)
QTop tether anchorages
Top tether anchorages are pro-
vided for the outboard rear seats.
Use top tether anchorages when
fixing the top strap.
Top tether anchorages
Top strap
QFixing the top strap to the top
tether anchorages
Install the child restraint system in
WARNING
QWhen installing a child restraint system
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
OAfter securing a child restraint sys-tem, never adjust the seat.
OWhen using the lower anchorages, be sure that there are no foreign
objects around the anchorages and that the seat belt is not caught behind the child restraint system.
OFollow all installation instructions provided by the child restraint sys-
tem manufacturer.
Using a top tether anchor-
age
A
B

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accordance to the operation man-
ual enclosed with the child restraint
system.
1 Adjust the head restraint to the
upmost position.
If the head restraint interferes with the
child restraint system or top strap installation and the head restraint can be removed, remove the head restraint.
( P.232)
2Latch the hook onto the top
tether anchorage and tighten
the top strap.
Make sure the top strap is securely latched. ( P.62)
When installing the child restraint sys- tem with the head restraint being raised, be sure to have the top strap
pass underneath the head restraint.
Hook
Top strap
A
B
WARNING
QWhen installing a child restraint system
Observe the following precautions. Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
OFirmly attach the top strap and make sure that the belt is not
twisted.
ODo not attach the top strap to any-
thing other than the top tether anchorages.
OAfter securing a child restraint sys-tem, never adjust the seat.
OFollow all installation instructions provided by the child restraint sys-tem manufacturer.
OWhen installing the child restraint system with the head restraint
being raised, after the head restraint has been raised and then the top tether anchorage has been
fixed, do not lower the head restraint.

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1-3. Emergency assistance
For safety and security
1-3.Emerg ency as sista nce
*: Operates within the eCall coverage.
The system name differs depending
on the country.
Type A
“SOS” button*
Indicator lights
Microphone
Speaker
*: This button is intended for communi-
cation with the eCall system operator.
Other SOS buttons available in other
systems of a motor vehicle do not
relate to the device and are not
intended for communication with the
eCall system operator.
Type B
“SOS” button*
Indicator lights
Microphone
Speaker
*: This button is intended for communi-
cation with the eCall system operator.
Other SOS buttons available in other
systems of a motor vehicle do not
relate to the device and are not
intended for communication with the
eCall system operator.
QAutomatic Emergency Calls
If any airbag deploys, the system is
designed to automatically call the
eCall control center.* The answer-
ing operator receives the vehicle’s
eCall*
eCall is a telematics service
that uses Global Navigation
Satellite System (GNSS) data
and embedded cellular tech-
nology to enable the following
emergency calls to be made:
Automatic emergency calls
(Automatic Collision Notifica-
tion) and manual emergency
calls (by pressing the “SOS”
button). This service is
required by European Union
Regulations.
System components
A
B
C
Emergency Notification Ser-
vices
D
A
B
C
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For safety and security
at the following URL.
http://www.opensourceautomotive.com/dcm/toyota/
WARNING
QWhen the Emergency Call may
not be made
OIt may not be possible to make Emergency Calls in any of the fol-
lowing situations. In such cases, report to emergency services pro-vider (112 system etc.) by other
means such as nearby public phones.
• Even when the vehicle is in the cel-
lular phone service area, it may be difficult to connect to the eCall con-trol center if the reception is poor or
the line is busy. In such cases, even though the system attempts to connect to the eCall control center,
you may not be able to connect to the eCall control center to make Emergency Calls and contact emer-
gency services.
• When the vehicle is out of the cellu-
lar phone service area, the Emer- gency Calls cannot be made.
• When any related equipment (such as the “SOS” button panel, indicator lights, microphone, speaker, DCM,
antenna, or any wires connecting the equipment) is malfunctioning, damaged or broken, the Emer-
gency Call cannot be made.
• During an Emergency Call, the sys-
tem makes repeated attempts to connect to the eCall control center. However, if it cannot connect to the
eCall control center due to poor radio wave reception, the system may not be able to connect to the
cellular network and the call may finish without connecting. The red indicator light will blink for approxi-
mately 30 seconds to indicate this disconnection.
OIf the 12-volt battery’s voltage decreases or there is a disconnec-tion, the system may not be able to
connect to the eCall control center.
QWhen the Emergency Call sys-
tem is replaced with a new one
The Emergency Call system should be registered. Contact any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota authorized repairer, or any reliable repairer.
QFor your safety
OPlease drive safely.The function of this system is to
assist you in making the Emer- gency Call in case of accidents such as traffic accidents or sudden
medical emergencies, and it does not protect the driver or passengers in any way. Please drive safely and
fasten your seatbelts at all times for your safety.
OIn case of an emergency, make lives the top priority.
OIf you smell anything burning or other unusual smells, leave the vehicle and evacuate to a safe area
immediately.
OIf the airbags deploy when the sys-
tem is operating normally, the sys- tem makes emergency call. The system also makes emergency call
when the vehicle is struck from the rear or rolls over, even if the air-bags do not deploy.
OFor safety, do not make the Emer-gency Call while driving.
Making calls during driving may cause mishandling of the steering wheel, which may lead to unex-
pected accidents. Stop the vehicle and confirm the safety of your surroundings before
making the Emergency Call.

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For safety and security
Processing
DCM
1 Customer activates service on Toyota Customer portal & accepts terms
of services according to GDPR.
2 Server activates the service in the DCM and defines which vehicle data
to collect.
3 Defined vehicle data is collected by the DCM.
4 Data is shared with the server.
5 Data is stored in the server.
6 Data is processed in the server for fulfilling the service.
7 Processed data is presented to the customer.
For a list of eligible service please visit the Toyota Customer portal.
Implementing Regulation
Implementing Regulation Annex1 PART3 User InformationConformity
1. DESCRIPTION OF THE ECALL IN-VEHICLE SYSTEM
1.1.Overview of the 112-based eCall in-vehicle sys-
tem, its operation and functionalitiesO
1.2.
The 112-based eCall service is a public service
of general interest and is accessible free of
charge.
O
1.3.
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is acti-
vated by default. It is activated automatically by
means of in-vehicle sensors in the event of a
severe accident. It will also be triggered automat-
ically when the vehicle is equipped with a TPS
system which does not function in the event of a
severe accident.
O
1.4.
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system can also
be triggered manually, if needed. Instructions for
manual activation of the system
O
1.5.
In the event of a critical system failure that would
disable the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system,
the following warning will be given to the occu-
pants of the vehicle
O
2. INFORMATION ON DATA PROCESSING
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For safety and security
2.4. Arrangements for data processing
2.4.1.
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is
designed in such a way as to ensure that the
data contained in the system memory is not
available outside the system before an eCall is
triggered.
O
2.4.2.
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is
designed in such a way as to ensure that it is not
traceable and not subject to any constant track-
ing in its normal operation status.
O
2.4.3.
The 112-based eCall in-vehicle system is
designed in such a way as to ensure that data in
the system internal memory is automatically and
continuously removed.
O
2.4.3.1.
The vehicle location data is constantly overwrit-
ten in the internal memory of the system so as
always to keep maximum of the last three up-to-
date locations of the vehicle necessary for the
normal functioning of the system.
O
2.4.3.2.
The log of activity data in the 112-based eCall in-
vehicle system is kept for no longer than neces-
sary for attaining the purpose of handling the
emergency eCall and in any case not beyond 13
hours from the moment an emergency eCall was
initiated.
O
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For safety and security
QService responsible for handling access requests
3.1.Description of the operation and the functional-
ities of the TPS system/added value service P.68
3.2.
Any processing of personal data through the
TPS system/other added value service shall
comply with the personal data protection rules
provided for in Directives 95/46/EC and
2002/58/EC.
O
3.2.1.
Legal basis for the use of TPS system and/or
added value services and for processing data
through them
The Euro-
pean Union
General
Data Protec-
tion Regula-
tion
3.3.
The TPS system and/or other added value ser-
vices shall process personal data only on the
base of the explicit consent of the data subject
(the vehicle’s owner or owners).
O
3.4.
Modalities for data processing through TPS sys-
tem and/or other added value services, including
any necessary additional information regarding
traceability, tracking and processing of personal
data
 P.68
3.5.
The owner of a vehicle equipped with a TPS
eCall system and/or other added value service in
addition to the 112-based eCall in-vehicle system
has the right to choose to use the 112-based
eCall in-vehicle system rather than the TPS eCall
system and the other added value service.
O
3.5.1.Contact details for handling TPS eCall system
deactivation requestsN/A
CountryContact information
Austriadatenschutz@toyota-frey.at
Belgium/Luxembourgprivacy@toyota.be
Croatiadpcp@toyota.hr
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741-3. Emergency assistance
Czech Republic
/Hungary/Slovakiaadatvedelem@toyota-ce.com
Denmarktoyota@toyota.dk og
Estoniaprivacy@toyota.ee
Finlandtietosuoja@toyota.fi
Francedelegue.protectiondonnees@toyota-europe.com
GermanyToyota.Datenschutz@toyota.de
Great Britainprivacy@tgb.toyota.co.uk
Greececustomer@toyota.gr
Icelandpersonuvernd@toyota.is
Irelandcustomerservice@toyota.ie
Italytmi.dpo@toyota-europe.com
Netherlandswww.toyota.nl/klantenservice
Norwaypersonvern@toyota.no
Polandklient@toyota.pl
Portugalgestaodadospessoais@toyotacaetano.pt
Romaniarelatii.clienti@toyota.ro
Sloveniadpcp@toyota.si
Spainclientes@toyota.es / dpo@toyota.es.
Swedenintegritet@toyota.se
Switzerlandinfo@toyota.ch
CountryContact information

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