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3677-2. Steps to take in an emergency
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When trouble arises
the level of the engine oil, and add if 
necessary.
This message may appear if the 
vehicle is stopped on a slope. Move 
the vehicle to a level surface and 
check to see if the message disap-
pears.
■If “Engine Stopped Steering 
Power Low” is displayed
This message is displayed if the 
engine is stopped while driving.
When steering wheel operations are 
heavier than usual, grip the steering 
wheel firmly and operate it using 
more force th an usual.
■If “Auto Power OFF to Conserve 
Battery” is displayed
Power was cut off due to the auto-
matic power off function. Next time 
when starting the engine, increase 
the engine speed slightly and main-
tain that level for  approximately 5 
minutes to recha rge the battery.
■If “Headlight System Malfunc-
tion Visit Your Dealer” is dis-
played
The following systems may be mal-
functioning. Have the vehicle 
inspected by your Toyota dealer 
immediately.
●The LED headlight system
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
■If “System Malfunction Visit 
Your Dealer” is displayed
Indicates one of the following sys-
tems is disabled.
●PCS (Pre-Collision system)
●LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
●Dynamic radar cruise control
●RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if 
equipped)
●BSM (Blind Spot  Monitor) (if 
equipped)
●RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic 
Alert) (if equipped)
●SEA (Safe Exit Assist) (if 
equipped)
Have the vehicle inspected by your 
Toyota dealer immediately.
■If “System Stopped See 
Owner’s Manual” is displayed
Indicates one of the following sys-
tems is disabled.
●PCS (Pre-Collision system)
●LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
●Dynamic radar cruise control
●RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if 
equipped)
●BSM (Blind Spot Monitor) (if 
equipped)
●RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic 
Alert) (if equipped)
●SEA (Safe Exit Assist) (if 
equipped)
Follow the following correction 
methods.
• Check the voltage of the battery
• Check the sensors that the Toyota  Safety Sense 3.0 uses for foreign 
matter covering them. Remove 
them if any. ( P.185)
Indicates the sensors may not be 
operating properly. ( P.188)
When problems are solved and the 
sensors are operational, this indica-
tion may disappear by itself.
■If “System Stopped Front Cam-
era Low Visibility See Owner’s 
Manual” is displayed
Indicates one of the following sys-
tems is disabled.
●PCS (Pre-Collision system)
●LDA (Lane Departure Alert) 
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3687-2. Steps to take in an emergency
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
●Dynamic radar cruise control
●RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if 
equipped)
Follow the followi ng correction 
methods.
• Using the windshield wipers,  remove the dirt o r foreign matter 
from the windshield.
• Using the air conditioning system,  defog the windshield.
• Close the hood, r emove any stick-
ers, etc. to clear the obstruction in 
front of the front camera.
■If “System Stopped Front Cam-
era Out of Temperature Range 
Wait until Normal Temperature” 
is displayed
Indicates one of the following sys-
tems is disabled.
●PCS (Pre-Collision system)
●LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
●Dynamic radar cruise control
●RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if 
equipped)
Follow the followi ng correction 
methods.
• If the front camera is hot, such as  after the vehicle  is parked in the 
sun, use the air conditioning sys-
tem to decrease the temperature 
around the front camera
• If a sunshade was used when the  vehicle was parked, depending on 
its type, the sunlight reflected from 
the surface of the sunshade may 
cause the temperature of the front 
camera to become excessively 
high
• If the front camera  is cold, such 
after the vehicle  is parked in an 
extremely cold environment, use  the air conditioning system to 
increase the temperature around 
the front camera
■If “System Stopped Front Radar 
Sensor Blocked Clean Radar 
Sensor” is displayed
Indicates one of the following sys-
tems is disabled.
●PCS (Pre-Collision system)
●LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
●Dynamic radar cruise control
Follow the following correction 
methods.
• Check if there is any foreign mat- ter attached to the radar sensor or 
radar sensor cover and clean 
them if necessary ( P.186)
• This message may be displayed  when driving in an open area with 
few nearby vehicles or structures, 
such as a desert, grasslands, sub-
urbs, etc.
The message may be cleared by 
driving the vehicle in an area with 
structures, vehicles, etc., nearby.
■If “System Stopped Front Radar 
Sensor Out of Temperature 
Range Wait until Normal Tem-
perature” is displayed
Indicates one of the following sys-
tems is disabled.
●PCS (Pre-Collision system)
●LDA (Lane Departure Alert)
●LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)
●AHB (Automatic High Beam)
●Dynamic radar cruise control
Follow the following correction 
methods.
The temperature of the radar sensor 
is outside of the operating range. 
Wait for the temperature to become 
appropriate. 
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3747-2. Steps to take in an emergency
3Loosen the center fastener 
that secures the spare tire.
1 Chock the tires. 2
Vehicles with a steel wheel: 
Remove the wheel cap (if 
equipped) using the wrench.
Insert the wrench i nto the notch   
on the wheel cap.
To protect the whee l cap, place a 
rag between the wrench and the 
wheel cap.
3 Slightly loosen the wheel 
nuts (one turn).
4 Turn the tire jack portion   
by hand until the center of the 
recessed portion of the jack 
WARNING
■When storing the spare tire
Be careful not to catch fingers or 
other body parts between the 
spare tire and the body of the 
vehicle.
Replacing a flat tire
Flat tireWheel chock  positions
Front left-hand 
sideBehind the rear 
right-hand side 
tire
Front right-hand 
sideBehind the rear 
left-hand side tire
Rear left-hand 
sideIn front of the 
front right-hand 
side tire
Rear right-hand 
sideIn front of the 
front left-hand 
side tire
Flat tireWheel chock  positions 
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3757-2. Steps to take in an emergency
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When trouble arises
is in contact with the center of 
the jack point.
5 Assemble the jack handle 
extension.
Ty p e A
Type B 6
Raise the vehicle until the tire 
is slightly raised off the 
ground.
7 Remove all the wheel nuts 
and the tire.
When resting the tire on the 
ground, place the tire so that the 
wheel design faces up to avoid 
scratching the wheel surface.
WARNING
■Replacing a flat tire
●Do not touch the disc wheels or 
the area around the brakes 
immediately after the vehicle 
has been driven. After the vehi-
cle has been driven the disc 
wheels and the area around the 
brakes will be extremely hot. 
Touching these areas with 
hands, feet or oth er body parts 
while changing a tire, etc. may 
result in burns. 
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3777-2. Steps to take in an emergency
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When trouble arises
disc wheel seat  .
3Lower the vehicle.
4 Firmly tighten each wheel nut 
two or three times in the 
order shown in the illustra-
tion.
Tightening torque:
76 ft•lbf (103 N•m, 10.5 kgf•m)
5Stow the flat tire, tire jack and 
all tools.
■The compact spare tire
●The compact spare tire is identi-
fied by the label “TEMPORARY  USE ONLY” on the tire sidewall. 
Use the compact spare tire tempo-
rarily, and only in an emergency.
●Make sure to check the tire infla-
tion pressure of the compact 
spare tire. (
P.397)
■When the compact spare tire is 
equipped
The vehicle becomes lower when 
driving with the compact spare tire 
compared to when driving with stan-
dard tires.
■After completing the tire 
change (vehicles with a tire 
pressure warning system)
The tire pressure warning system 
must be reset. ( P.318)
■When using the compact spare 
tire (vehicles with a tire pres-
sure warning system)
As the compact spare tire is not 
equipped with a tire pressure warn-
ing valve and transm itter, low infla-
tion pressure of t he spare tire will 
not be indicated by the tire pressure 
warning system. Also , if you replace 
the compact spare ti re after the tire 
pressure warning light comes on, 
the light remains on.
■If you have a flat  front tire on a 
road covered with snow or ice
Install the compact spare tire on one 
of the rear wheels  of the vehicle. 
Perform the  following steps and fit 
tire chains to the front tires:
1 Replace a rear tire with the com-
pact spare tire.
2 Replace the flat front tire with the 
tire removed from  the rear of the 
vehicle.
3 Fit tire chains to  the front tires.
■W h e n  r e i n s t a l l i n g  t h e  w h e e l  c a p  
(steel wheels except compact 
spare tire)
Align the cutout of the wheel cap 
with the valve stem as shown in the 
illustration. 
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3797-2. Steps to take in an emergency
7
When trouble arises
One of the following may be the 
cause of the problem:
There may not be sufficient 
fuel in the vehicle’s tank. 
Refuel the vehicle.
 The engine may be flooded. 
Try to restart the engine again 
following correct starting pro-
cedures. ( P.154, 155)
 There may be a malfunction 
in the engine immobilizer sys-
tem. ( P.77)
One of the following may be the 
cause of the problem:
 The battery may be dis-
charged. ( P.383)
NOTICE
■Driving with tire chains and 
the compact spare tire
Do not fit tire chains to the com-
pact spare tire. Tire chains may 
damage the vehicle body and 
adversely affect driving perfor-
mance.
■When replacing the tires 
(vehicles with a tire pressure 
warning system)
When removing or fitting the 
wheels, tires or the tire pressure 
warning valve and transmitter, 
contact your Toyota dealer as the 
tire pressure warning valve and 
transmitter may be damaged if not 
handled correctly.
■To avoid damage to the tire 
pressure warning valves and 
transmitters (vehicles with a 
tire pressure warning system)
When a tire is repaired with liquid 
sealants, the tire  pressure warn-
ing valve and transmitter may not 
operate properly. If a liquid seal-
ant is used, contact your Toyota 
dealer or other qualified service 
shop as soon as possible. Make 
sure to replace the tire pressure 
warning valve and transmitter 
when replacing the tire.
If  the engine will not 
star t
If the engine will not start 
even though correct starting 
procedures are being fol-
lowed ( P.154, 155), con-
sider each of the following 
points:
The engine will not start 
even though the starter 
motor operates normally.
The starter motor turns 
over slowly, the interior 
lights and headlights are 
dim, or the horn does not 
sound or sounds at a low 
volume. 
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3807-2. Steps to take in an emergency
The battery terminal connec-
tions may be loose or cor-
roded. ( P.308)
The engine starting system may 
be malfunctioning due to an 
electrical problem such as elec-
tronic key battery depletion or a 
blown fuse. However, an interim 
measure is available to start the 
engine. ( P.380)
One of the following may be the 
cause of the problem:
 The battery may be dis-
charged. ( P.383)
 One or both of the battery ter-
minals may be disconnected. 
( P.308)
 Vehicles without a smart key 
system: There may be a mal-
function in the steering lock 
system.
Contact your Toyot a dealer if the 
problem cannot be repaired, or if 
repair procedures are unknown.
When the engine does not start, 
the following steps can be used 
as an interim measure to start 
the engine if the engine switch is 
functioning normally.
Do not use this starting proce-
dure except in case of emer-
gency.
1 Set the parking brake. 
( P.168)
2 Check that the shift lever is in 
P.
3 Turn the engine switch to 
ACC
*.
4 Press and hold the engine 
switch for about 15 seconds 
while depressing the brake 
pedal firmly.
Even if the engi ne can be started 
using the above steps, the system 
may be malfunctioning. Have the 
vehicle inspected by your Toyota 
dealer.
*: ACC mode can be enabled/dis- abled on the customize menu. 
( P.412)
The starter motor does 
not turn over (vehicles 
with a smart key system)
The starter motor does 
not turn over, the interior 
lights and headlights do 
not turn on, or the horn 
does not sound.
Emergency start function 
(vehicles with a smart key 
system) 
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3847-2. Steps to take in an emergency
If you have a set of jumper (or 
booster) cables and a second 
vehicle with a 12-volt battery, 
you can jump start your vehicle 
by following the steps below.
1Vehicles with an alarm 
( P.78): Confirm that the 
electronic key (vehicles with 
a smart key system) or key 
(vehicles without a smart key 
system) is being carried.
When connecting the jumper (or 
booster) cables, depending on the 
situation, the alarm may activate 
and doors locked. ( P. 7 9 )
2 Open the hood. ( P.302)
3 Connect a positive jumper cable clamp to   on your vehicle and 
connect the clamp on the other end of the positive cable to   on  
the second vehicle. Then, connect a negative cable clamp to   
on the second vehicle and connect the clamp at the other end of 
the negative cable to  .
Positive (+) battery terminal (your vehicle)
Positive (+) battery terminal (second vehicle)
Negative (-) battery term inal (second vehicle)
Solid, stationary, unpainted metallic point away from the batte ry 
and any moving parts as shown in the illustration
4 Start the engine of the sec-
ond vehicle. Increase the  engine speed slightly and 
maintain at that level for 
Restarting the engine 
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3857-2. Steps to take in an emergency
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When trouble arises
approximately 5 minutes to 
recharge the battery of your 
vehicle.
5 Vehicles with a smart key 
system: Open and close any 
of the doors of your vehicle 
with the engine switch OFF.
6 Maintain the engine speed of 
the second vehicle and start 
the engine of your vehicle by 
turning the engine switch to 
ON.
7 Once the vehicle’s engine 
has started, remove the 
jumper cables in the exact 
reverse order from which 
they were connected.
Once the engine starts, have the 
vehicle inspected at your Toyota 
dealer as soon as possible.
■Starting the engine when the 
battery is discharged
The engine cannot be started by 
push-starting.
■To prevent battery discharge
●Turn off the headlights and the 
audio system while  the engine is 
off.
●Turn off any unnecessary electri-
cal components when the vehicle 
is running at a low speed for an 
extended period, such as in heavy 
traffic.
■When the battery is removed or 
discharged
●Information stor ed in the ECU is 
cleared. When the battery is 
depleted, have the vehicle 
inspected at you r Toyota dealer.
●Some systems may  require initial-
ization. ( P.422)
■When removing the battery ter-
minals
When the battery terminals are 
removed, the information stored in 
the ECU is cleared. Before remov-
ing the battery term inals, contact 
your Toyota dealer.
■Charging the battery
The electricity stored in the battery 
will discharge grad ually even when 
the vehicle is not in use, due to nat-
ural discharge and the draining 
effects of certain  electrical appli-
ances. If the vehicle is left for a long 
time, the battery  may discharge, 
and the engine may be unable to 
start. (The battery recharges auto-
matically during driving.)
■When recharging or replacing 
the battery (vehicles with a 
smart key system)
●In some cases, it may not be pos-
sible to unlock the doors using the 
smart key system when the bat-
tery is discharged. Use the wire-
less remote control or the 
mechanical key to lock or unlock 
the doors.
●The engine may not start on the 
first attempt after  the battery has 
recharged but will start normally 
after the second attempt. This is 
not a malfunction.
●The engine switch mode is memo-
rized by the vehicle. When the 
battery is reconnected, the system 
will return to the mode it was in 
before the bat tery was dis-
charged. Before disconnecting the 
battery, turn the engine switch off.
If you are unsure what mode the 
engine switch wa s in before the 
battery discharged, be especially 
careful when reconnecting the 
battery.
■When replacing the battery
●Use a battery that conforms to 
European regulations.
●Use a battery that the case size is 
same as the previous one (LN1),  
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20 hour rate capacity (20HR) is 
equivalent (45Ah) or greater, and 
performance rating (CCA) is 
equivalent (286A or 307A) or 
greater.
• If the sizes differ, the battery can-
not be properly secured.
• If the 20 hour rate  capacity is low, 
even if the time period where the 
vehicle is not used is a short time, 
the battery may discharge and the 
engine may not be able to start.
●For details, consu lt your Toyota 
dealer.
WARNING
■When removing the battery 
terminals
Always remove the negative (-) 
terminal first. If the positive (+) ter-
minal contacts any metal in the 
surrounding area when the posi-
tive (+) terminal is removed, a 
spark may occur, l eading to a fire 
in addition to electrical shocks 
and death or serious injury.
■Avoiding battery fires or 
explosions
Observe the following precautions 
to prevent accidentally igniting the 
flammable gas that may be emit-
ted from the battery:
●Make sure each jumper cable is 
connected to the correct termi-
nal and that it is not unintention-
ally in contact with any other 
than the intended terminal.
●Do not allow the other end of 
the jumper cable connected to 
the “+” terminal to come into 
contact with any other parts or 
metal surfaces in the area, such 
as brackets or unpainted metal.
●Do not allow the + and - clamps 
of the jumper cables to come 
into contact with each other.
●Do not smoke, use matches, 
cigarette lighter s or allow open 
flame near the battery.
■Battery precautions
The battery contains poisonous 
and corrosive acidic electrolyte, 
while related parts contain lead 
and lead compounds. Observe 
the following precautions when 
handling the battery:
●When working with the battery, 
always wear safety glasses and 
take care not to allow any bat-
tery fluids (acid) to come into 
contact with skin, clothing or the 
vehicle body.
●Do not lean over the battery.
●In the event that battery fluid 
comes into contact with the skin 
or eyes, immediately wash the 
affected area with water and 
seek medical attention. Place a 
wet sponge or cloth over the 
affected area until medical 
attention can be received.
●Always wash your hands after 
handling the battery support, 
terminals, and other bat-
tery-related parts.
●Do not allow children near the 
battery.
NOTICE
■When handling jumper cables
When connecting the jumper 
cables, ensure that they do not 
become entangled in the cooling 
fan or engine drive belt.