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TABLE OF CONTENTSIndex
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3-3. Using the interior lightsInterior lights list ................. 347
• Interior light ...................... 348
• Personal lights ................. 348
3-4. Using the storage features List of storage features....... 349
• Glove box ......................... 350
• Front console box ............ 350
• Cup holders ...................... 351
• Bottle holders ................... 353
• Auxiliary boxes ................. 354
• Overhead console ............ 356
3-5. Other interior features Sun visors .......................... 357
Vanity mirrors ..................... 358
Clock .................................. 359
Power outlets (12 VDC) ..... 360
Power outlet (120 VAC) ..... 361
Seat heaters ....................... 367
Seatback table ................... 369
Floor mat ............................ 370
Luggage compartment features ............................ 372
Garage door opener ........... 381
Compass (vehicles with auto anti-glare inside
rear view mirror) ............... 389 4-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ........... 396
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ............ 399
4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements .................... 402
General maintenance ......... 404
Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M)
programs .......................... 407
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions ....................... 408
Hood ................................... 412
Engine compartment .......... 414
Tires.................................... 430
Tire inflation pressure ......... 439
Wheels................................ 444
Air conditioning filter ........... 447
Wireless remote control battery .............................. 450
Checking and replacing fuses ................................. 452
Light bulbs .......................... 462
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320 3-2. Using the multimedia system
Receiving a callWhen a call is received, the following screen is displayed together
with a sound.
■ To answer the phone
Press the switch on the
steering wheel or select .
■ To refuse a call
Press the switch on the steering wheel or select .
■ To adjust the incoming call volume
Turn the “PWR·VOL” knob.
■International calls
Received international calls may not be displayed correctly depending on
the cellular phone in use.
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3-2. Using the multimedia system
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Interior and exterior features
■
Call waiting
When a call is interrupted by a third party while talking, an incoming
call message will be displayed.
To talk with the other party:
Press the switch on the
steering wheel or select .
To refuse the call:
Press the switch on the
steering wheel or select .
Every time you press the switch on the steering wheel or
select during call waiting, you will be switched to the other
party.
■ Transferring calls
●If you transfer from the cellular phone to hands-free, the hands-free
screen will be displayed, and you can operate the system using the
screen.
● Transfer method and operation may vary according to the cellular phone
used.
● For operation of the cellular phone in use, see the phone’s manual.
■ Call waiting operation
Call waiting operation may differ depending on your phone company and
cellular phone.
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324 3-2. Using the multimedia system
Bluetooth® phone message function
Received messages can be forw arded from the connected
Bluetooth
® phone, enabling checking and replying using the multime-
dia system.
Depending on the type of Bluetooth
® phone connected, received
messages may not be transferred to the message inbox.
If the phone does not support the message function, this function
cannot be used.
■ Displaying “Message Inbox” screen
Press the switch on the steering wheel or press the
button.
Select on the phone screen.
Check that the “Message Inbox”
screen is displayed.
■ Receiving a message
When an e-mail/SMS/MMS is received, the incoming message
screen pops up with sound a nd is ready to be operated on the
screen.
E-mail: Select to check the
message.
Select to refuse the message.
Select to call the message
sender.
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328 3-2. Using the multimedia system
Using the steering wheel switches (if equipped)The steering wheel switches can be used to operate a connected cel-
lular phone.
■ Operating a telephone using the steering wheel switches
Off hook switch
• Make a call
• Receive a call
• Display “Phone” screen
On hook switch
•End a call
• Refuse a call
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3-5. Other interior features
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Interior and exterior features
NOTICE
■
To avoid damaging the power outlet and the plug
●Close the power outlet lid when not in use.
● Foreign objects or liquids that enter the power outlet may cause a short
circuit.
● Do not use plug adaptors to connect too many plugs to the power outlet.
● After inserting a plug, gently close the power outlet lid.
■ To prevent the fuse from being blown
Do not use a 120 VAC appliance that requires more than maximum capacity.
If a 120 VAC appliance that consumes more than maximum capacity is
used, the protection circuit will cut the power supply.
■ Appliances that may not operate properly (120 VAC)
The following 120 VAC appliances may not operate even if their power con-
sumption is under maximum capacity.
●Appliances with high initial peak wattage
● Measuring devices that process precise data
● Other appliances that require an extremely stable power supply
■ To prevent the battery from being discharged
Turn off all the vehicle’s electronic equipment and accessories, such as the
headlights and air conditioning, when electrical appliances that consume in
excess of 100W are used continuously for long periods of time.
■ To prevent any damage caused by heat
●Do not use any electrical appliances that give off intense heat such as
toasters, in any locations including the internal or external trim, seats and
deck.
● Do not use any electrical appliances, which are easily affected by vibration
or heat, inside the vehicle.
Vibration while driving, or the heat of the sun while parking, may result in
damage to those electrical appliances.
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Maintenance and care4
395
4-1. Maintenance and careCleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ......... 396
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior .......... 399
4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements .................. 402
General maintenance....... 404
Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M)
programs........................ 407
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions .................... 408
Hood ................................ 412
Engine compartment ........ 414
Tires ................................. 430
Tire inflation pressure ...... 439
Wheels ............................. 444
Air conditioning filter......... 447
Wireless remote control battery ............................ 450
Checking and replacing fuses .............................. 452
Light bulbs........................ 462
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Do-it-yourself ser vice precautions
If you perform maintenance yourself, be sure to follow the correct
procedures as given in these sections.
ItemsParts and tools
Battery condition ( P. 426)
•Warm water
• Baking soda
• Grease
• Conventional wrench
(for terminal clamp bolts)
Brake fluid level ( P. 422)
• FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 or SAE
J1703 brake fluid
• Rag or paper towel
Engine coolant level ( P. 420)
• “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”
or similar high quality ethylene
glycol based non-silicate, non-
amine, non-nitrite and non-borate
coolant with long-life hybrid
organic acid technology.
U.S.A.:
“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”
is pre-mixed with 50% coolant
and 50% deionized water.
Canada:
“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant”
is pre-mixed with 55% coolant
and 45% deionized water.
Engine oil level P. 416)
• Toyota Genuine Motor Oil or
equivalent
• Rag or paper towel
• Funnel (used only for adding oil)
Fuses (P. 452)• Fuse with same amperage rating
as original
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
Engine compar tment
2.7 L 4-cylinder (2TR-FE) engine
Washer fluid tank (P. 428)
Radiator cap
Engine coolant reservoir ( P. 420)
Engine oil filler cap ( P. 417)
Power steering fluid reservoir ( P. 424)Engine oil level dipstick
( P. 416)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P. 422)
Fuse box ( P. 452)
Battery ( P. 426)
Condenser ( P. 422)
Radiator ( P. 422)
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4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance
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Maintenance and care
4.0 L V6 (1GR-FE) engine
Washer fluid tank (
P. 428)
Power steering fluid reservoir ( P. 424)
Radiator cap
Engine oil level dipstick ( P. 416)
Engine coolant reservoir ( P. 420)Engine oil filler cap
( P. 417)
Brake fluid reservoir ( P. 422)
Fuse box ( P. 452)
Battery ( P. 426)
Condenser ( P. 422)
Radiator ( P. 422)