TOYOTA RAV4 2022 Owners Manual
Manufacturer: TOYOTA, Model Year: 2022, Model line: RAV4, Model: TOYOTA RAV4 2022Pages: 748, PDF Size: 22.93 MB
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6518-2. Steps to take in an emergency
8
When trouble arises
3Connect 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 
approximately 5 minutes to 
recharge the battery of your 
vehicle.
5 Vehicles without smart key 
system: Maintain the engine 
speed of the second vehicle 
and start the engine of your 
vehicle.
Vehicles with smart key sys-
tem: Maintain the engine  speed of the second vehicle 
and start the engine of your 
vehicle by turning the engine 
switch to ON.
6 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.A
B
C
D
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B
C
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6528-2. Steps to take in an emergency
■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 
stopped.
(Vehicles with Stop  & Start system: 
Except when the engine is stopped 
due to the Stop & Start system)
●Turn off any unnec essary 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 your Toyota dealer.
●Some systems may  require initial-
ization. ( P.696)
■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 terminals, contact 
your Toyota dealer.
■Charging the battery
The electricity stor ed in the battery 
will discharge gradu ally even when 
the vehicle is not i n 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 ma y be unable to 
start. (The battery recharges auto-
matically during driving.)
■When recharging or replacing 
the battery (vehicles without 
smart key start system)
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.
■When recharging or replacing 
the battery (vehicles with 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 to 
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 the battery is removed or 
discharged (vehicles with Stop 
& Start system)
The Stop & Start system may not 
automatically stop the engine for up 
to an hour.
■When replacing the battery
●Vehicles with Stop & Start system:
Use a genuine battery specifically 
designed for use with the Stop & 
Start system or a battery with equiv-
alent specifications to a genuine 
battery. If an unsup ported battery is 
used, Stop & Start system functions 
may be restricted to protect the bat-
tery. Also, battery performance may 
decrease and the engine may not 
be able to restart. Contact your 
Toyota dealer for details. 
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6538-2. Steps to take in an emergency
8
When trouble arises
●Use a battery that conforms to 
European regulations.
●Type A:
Use a battery that the case size is 
same as the previous one (LN3), 20 
hours rate capacity (20HR) is equiv-
alent (65Ah) or greater, and perfor-
mance rating (CCA) is equivalent 
(603A) or greater.
Type B:
Use a battery that the case size is 
same as the previous one (LN2), 20 
hours rate capacity (20HR) is equiv-
alent (60Ah) or greater, and perfor-
mance rating (CCA) is equivalent 
(360A) or greater.
Type C:
Use a battery that the case size is 
same as the previous one (LN2), 20 
hours rate capacity (20HR) is equiv-
alent (60Ah) or greater, and perfor-
mance rating (CCA) is equivalent 
(563A) 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 
engine may not be able to start.
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. 
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6548-2. Steps to take in an emergency
1Stop the vehicle in a safe 
place and turn off the air con-
ditioning system, and then 
stop the engine.
2 If you see steam:
Carefully lift the hood after 
the steam subsides.
If you do not see steam:
Carefully lift the hood.
WARNING
●Always wash your hands after 
handling the battery support, 
terminals, and other battery-
related parts.
●Do not allow child ren near the 
battery.
■When replacing the battery
For information regarding battery 
replacement, contact your Toyota 
dealer.
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.
If your vehicle over-
heats
The following may indicate 
that your vehicle is over-
heating.
 The needle of the engine 
coolant temperature gauge 
( P.82, 85) enters the red 
zone or a loss of engine 
power is experienced. (For 
example, the vehicle speed 
does not increase.)
 “Engine Coolant Temp High 
Stop in a Safe Place See 
Owner’s Manual” is shown 
on the multi-information dis-
play.
 Steam comes out from 
under the hood.
Correction procedures 
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6558-2. Steps to take in an emergency
8
When trouble arises
3After the engine has cooled 
down sufficiently, inspect the 
hoses and radiator core (radi-
ator) for any leaks.
Radiator
Cooling fan
If a large amount of coolant leaks, 
immediately contact your Toyota 
dealer.
4The coolant level is satisfac-
tory if it is between the 
“FULL” and “LOW” lines on 
the reservoir.
Reservoir
“FULL” line
“LOW” line
5 Add coolant if necessary.
Water can be us ed in an emer-
gency if coolant is unavailable.
If water was added in an emer-
gency, have the vehicle inspected  at your Toyota dealer as soon as 
possible.
6
Start the engine and turn the 
air conditioning system on to 
check that the radiator cool-
ing fan operates and to check 
for coolant leaks from the 
radiator or hoses.
The fan operates when the air con-
ditioning system is turned on imme-
diately after a cold start. Confirm 
that the fan is operating by check-
ing the fan sound and air flow. If it is 
difficult to check th ese, turn the air 
conditioning system on and off 
repeatedly. (The fa n may not oper-
ate in freezing temperatures.)
7 If the fan is not operating:
Stop the engine immediately 
and contact your Toyota 
dealer.
If the fan is operating:
Have the vehicle inspected at 
the nearest Toyota dealer.
8 Check if “Engine Coolant 
Temp High Stop in a Safe 
Place See Owner’s Manual” 
is shown on the multi-infor-
mation display.
If the message does not disappear: 
Stop the engine and contact your 
Toyota dealer.
If the message is not displayed: 
Have the vehicle inspected at the 
A
B
A
B
C 
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6568-2. Steps to take in an emergency
nearest Toyota dealer.
1Stop the engine. Set the 
parking brake and shift the 
shift lever to P.
2 Remove the mud, snow or 
sand from around the stuck 
tire.
3 Place wood, stones or some 
other material to help provide 
traction under the tires.
4 Restart the engine.
5 Shift the shift lever to D or R 
and release the parking 
brake. Then, while exercising 
caution, depress the acceler-
ator pedal.
■When it is difficult to free the 
vehicle
Press   to turn off TRAC. 
(  P.357)
WARNING
■When inspecting under the 
hood of your vehicle
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may  result in seri-
ous injury such as burns.
●If steam is seen  coming from 
under the hood, do not open the 
hood until the steam has sub-
sided. The engine compart-
ment may be very hot.
●Keep hands and clothing (espe-
cially a tie, a scarf or a muffler) 
away from the fan and belts. 
Failure to do so m ay cause the 
hands or clothing to be caught, 
resulting in serious injury.
●Do not loosen the coolant reser-
voir cap while the engine and 
radiator are hot. High tempera-
ture steam or coolant could 
spray out.
NOTICE
■When adding engine coolant
Add coolant slowly after the 
engine has cooled down suffi-
ciently. Adding cool coolant to a 
hot engine too quickly can cause 
damage to the engine.
■To prevent damage to the 
cooling system
Observe the following precau-
tions:
●Avoid contaminating the coolant 
with foreign matter (such as 
sand or dust etc.).
●Do not use any coolant additive.
If the vehicle becomes 
stuck
Carry out the following pro-
cedures if the tires spin or 
the vehicle becomes stuck 
in mud, dirt or snow:
Recovering procedure 
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6578-2. Steps to take in an emergency
8
When trouble arises
WARNING
■When attempting to free a 
stuck vehicle
If you choose to push the vehicle 
back and forth to  free it, make 
sure the surrounding area is clear 
to avoid striking other vehicles, 
objects or people. The vehicle 
may also lunge forward or lunge 
back suddenly as it becomes free. 
Use extreme caution.
■When shifting the shift lever
Be careful not to shift the shift 
lever with the ac celerator pedal 
depressed.
This may lead  to unexpected 
rapid acceleration of the vehicle 
that may cause an accident 
resulting in dea th or serious 
injury.
NOTICE
■To avoid damaging the trans-
mission and other compo-
nents
●Avoid spinning the wheels and 
depressing the accelerator 
pedal more than necessary.
●If the vehicle remains stuck 
even after these procedures are 
performed, the vehicle may 
require towing to be freed. 
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6588-2. Steps to take in an emergency
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659
9
9
Vehicle specifications
Vehicle specifications
9-1. SpecificationsMaintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.) .................. 660
Fuel information .......... 672
Tire information ........... 674
9-2. Customization Customizable features 684
9-3. Initialization Items to initialize ......... 696 
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6609-1. Specifications
9-1.Specifications
Maintenance data (fuel, oil level, etc.)
Dimensions and weights
Overall length*1
Except ADVEN-
TURE grade (for 
the U.S.A.)/Trail 
grade (for Can-
ada)
180.9 in. (4595 mm)
ADVENTURE 
grade (for the 
U.S.A.)/Trail 
grade (for Can-
ada)
181.5 in. (4611 mm)
Overall width*1
Except ADVEN-
TURE grade (for 
the U.S.A.)/Trail 
grade (for Can-
ada)
73.0 in. (1855 mm)
ADVENTURE 
grade (for the 
U.S.A.)/Trail 
grade (for Can-
ada)
73.4 in. (1865 mm)
Overall height*1
Without bridge 
type roof rail67.0 in. (1701 mm)*2
67.2 in. (1706 mm)*3
With bridge type 
roof rail68.6 in. (1742 mm)
Wheelbase*1105.9 in. (2690 mm)
Tread*1
Front63.0 in. (1600 mm)*2
62.6 in. (1590 mm)*3
Rear63.7 in. (1619 mm)*2
63.3 in. (1609 mm)*3