Toyota Mirai (2022 year). Manual in english — page 22

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*

: If equipped

1

Open

*

2

Close

*

*

: To stop the electronic sunshade

partway, lightly press the either
end of the switch.

The electronic sunshade can be

operated when

The power switch is in ON.

Jam protection function for the

electronic sunshade

If an object becomes jammed

between the electronic sunshade

and the sunshade frame while the

electronic sunshade is closing, the

electronic sunshade movement is

stopped and the electronic sun-

shade is opened slightly.

When the jam protection function

has operated, even if the

“CLOSE” side of the switch is

pressed again, the electronic sun-

shade will not move in the close

direction until the reverse opera-

tion has stopped completely.

The electronic sunshade may

operate in reverse if the electronic

sunshade is subject to an impact

due to the surroundings or the

driving conditions.

When the electronic sunshade

does not close normally

Perform the following initialization

procedure.

1

Turn the power switch to ON.

2

Press and hold the “CLOSE”

side of the switch.

It closes until it is near the fully

closed position and then stops. After

that, it operates in the opening

direction then closes to the fully

closed position.
If the switch is released at the incor-

rect time, the procedure will have to

be performed again from the begin-

ning.
If the automatic opening and closing

function does not work normally

even after performing the operations

above, have the vehicle inspected

by your Toyota dealer.

Electronic sunshade

*

Use the overhead switches
to operate the electronic
sunshade.

Operating the electronic
sunshade

WARNING

Observe the following precau-

tions.

Failure to do so may result in

death or serious injury.

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The USB charging ports are
used to supply 2.1 A of electric-
ity at 5 V to external devices.
The USB charging ports are for
charging only. They are not
designed for data transfer or
other purposes.
Depending on the external
device, it may not charge prop-
erly. Refer to the manual
included with the device before
using a USB charging port.

Using the USB charging
ports

In the console box

Open the console box.

Rear of the console box

Open the lid.

WARNING

Opening and closing the elec-

tronic sunshade

Check to make sure that all pas-

sengers do not have any part of

their body in a position where it

could be caught when the elec-

tronic sunshade is being oper-

ated.

Do not let a child operate the

electronic sunshade. Closing

the electronic sunshade on

someone can cause death or

serious injury.

Jam protection function

Never use any part of your body

to intentionally activate the jam

protection function.

The jam protection function may

not work if something gets

caught just before the electronic

sunshade is fully closed. Also,

the jam protection function is

not designed to operate while

the switch is being pressed.

Take care so that your fingers,

etc., do not get caught.

To prevent burns or injuries

Do not touch the area between

the underside of the panoramic

moon roof and the electronic sun-

shade. Your hand may get caught

and you could injure yourself.

Also, if the vehicle is left in direct

sunlight for a long time, the under-

side of the panoramic moon roof

could become very hot and could

cause burns.

Other interior features

USB charging ports

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The USB charging ports can be

used when

The power switch is in ACC or ON.

Situations in which the USB

charging ports may not operate

correctly

If a device which consumes more

than 2.1 A at 5 V is connected

If a device designed to communi-

cate with a personal computer,

such as a USB memory device, is

connected

If the connected external device is

turned off (depending on device)

If the temperature inside the vehi-

cle is high, such as after the vehi-

cle has been parked in the sun

About connected external

devices

Depending on the connected exter-

nal device, charging may occasion-

ally be suspended and then start

again. This is not a malfunction.

A portable device can be
charged by just placing Qi stan-
dard wireless charge compatible
portable devices according to
the Wireless Power Consortium,
such as smartphones and
mobile batteries, etc., on the
charge area.
This function cannot be used
with portable devices that are
larger than the charging area.
Also, depending on the portable
device, it may not operate as
normal. Please read the opera-
tion manual for portable devices
to be used.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the

USB charging ports

Do not insert foreign objects into

the ports.

Do not spill water or other liq-

uids into the ports.

When the USB charging ports

are not in use, close the lids. If a

foreign object or liquid enters a

port may cause a short circuit.

Do not apply excessive force to

or impact the USB charging

ports.

Do not disassemble or modify

the USB charging ports.

To prevent damage to exter-

nal devices

Do not leave external devices in

the vehicle. The temperature

inside the vehicle may become

high, resulting in damage to an

external device.

Do not push down on or apply

unnecessary force to an exter-

nal device or the cable of an

external device while it is con-

nected.

To prevent 12-volt battery dis-

charge

Do not use the USB charging

ports for a long period of time with

the fuel cell system stopped.

Wireless charger (if
equipped)

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The “Qi” symbol

The “Qi” symbol is a trademark
of the Wireless Power Consor-
tium.

Name for all parts

Power supply switch

Operation indicator light

Charge area

Using the wireless charger

1

Press the power supply
switch of the wireless char-
ger.

Switches on and off with each

press of the power supply switch.
When turned on, the operation indi-

cator light (green) comes on.
Even with the fuel cell system off,

the on/off state of the power supply

switch is memorized.

2

Place the charging side of
the portable device down.

When charging, the operation indi-

cator light (orange) comes on.
If charging is not occurring, try plac-

ing the portable device as close to

the center of the charging area as

possible.
When charging is complete, the

operation indicator light (green)

comes on.

Recharging function

When charging is complete
and after a fixed time in the
charge suspension state,
charging restarts.

When the portable device is
moved, charging is stopped
for a moment and then it
restarts.

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Lighting conditions of oper-
ation indicator light

*

: Depending on the portable

device, there are cases where the
operation indicator light will con-
tinue being lit up orange even
after the charging is complete.

When the operation indicator
light flashes

When an error occurs, the opera-
tion indicator light flashes an
orange color.
Handle the error based on the fol-
lowing tables.
• Flashing repeatedly once every

second (Orange)

• Repeatedly flashes 3 times con-

tinuously (Orange)

• Repeatedly flashes 4 times con-

tinuously (Orange)

The wireless charger can be

operated when

The power switch is in ACC or ON.

Usable portable devices

Qi standard wireless charge stan-

dard can be used on compatible

devices. However, not all Qi stan-

dard devices and compatibility are

guaranteed.

Starting with mobile phones and

smartphones, it is aimed for low

power electrically supplied porta-

ble devices of no more than 5W.

When covers and accessories

are attached to portable devices

Do not charge in situations where

Operation

indicator

light

Conditions

Turning off

When the Wireless
charger power supply
is off

Green
(comes
on)

On Standby (charging
possible state)

When charging is com-
plete

*

Orange
(comes
on)

When placing the por-
table device on the
charging area (detect-
ing the portable device)

Charging

Suspected

causes

Handling method

Vehicle to char-
ger communica-
tion failure.

Contact your
Toyota dealer.

Suspected

causes

Handling method

A foreign sub-
stance is
between the por-
table device and
charge area.

Remove the for-
eign substance
from between
portable device
and the charge
area.

The portable
device is out of
sync due to the
device being
shifted from the
center of the
charge area.

Place the porta-
ble device near
the center of the
charge area.

Suspected

causes

Handling method

Temperature ris-
ing within the
wireless charger.

Stop charging at
once and start
charging again
after a while.

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cover and accessories not able to

handle Qi are attached to the porta-

ble device. Depending on the type

of cover and accessory, it may not

be possible to charge. When

charging is not performed even with

the portable device placed on the

charge area, remove the cover and

accessories.

While charging, noise enters

the AM radio

Turn off the wireless charger and

confirm that the noise has

decreased. If the noise decreases,

continuously pushing the power

supply switch of the wireless char-

ger for 2 seconds, the frequency of

the charger can be changed and the

noise can be reduced. Also, on that

occasion, the operation indicator

light will flash orange 2 times.

Important points of the wire-

less charger

If the electronic key cannot be

detected within the vehicle inte-

rior, charging cannot be done.

When the door is opened and

closed, charging may be tempo-

rarily suspended.

When charging, the wireless

charging device and portable

device will get warmer, however

this is not a malfunction.

When a portable device gets

warm while charging, charging

may stop due to the protection

function on the portable device

side. In this case, when the tem-

perature of the portable device

drops significantly, charge again.

Operation sounds

When the power supply is turned

on, while searching for the portable

device a sound will be produced,

however this is not a malfunction.

Certification

P.550

WARNING

Caution while driving

When charging a portable device,

for safety reasons, the driver

should not operate the main part

of the portable device while driv-

ing.

Caution regarding interfer-

ence with electronic devices

People with implantable cardiac

pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni-

zation therapy-pacemakers or

implantable cardioverter defibrilla-

tors, as well as any other electri-

cal medical device, should consult

their physician about the usage of

the wireless charger. The opera-

tions of the wireless charger may

have an affect on medical

devices.

To prevent damage or burns

Observe the following precau-

tions.

Failure to do so may result in a

possibility of equipment failure

and damage, catch fire, burns due

to overheat.

Do not insert any metallic

objects between the charging

area and the portable device

while charging

Do not place containers with liq-

uid such as water on the wire-

less charger.

Do not attach stickers, metallic

objects, etc., to the charger area

or portable device

Do not cover with cloth, etc.,

and charge

Do not charge portable devices

other than designated

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Pull the armrest down for use.

WARNING

Do not attempt to dismantle for

disassembly or modifications

Do not hit or apply a strong

force

NOTICE

Conditions in which the func-

tion may not operate cor-

rectly

In the following conditions, it may

not operate correctly

The portable device is fully

charged

There is foreign matter between

the charge area and portable

device

The temperature of the portable

device gets higher from

charging

The charging surface of the por-

table device is facing up

The placement of the portable

device is out of alignment with

the charge area

Near a TV tower, electric power

plant, gas station, radio station,

large display, airport or other

facility that generates strong

radio waves or electrical noise

When the portable device is in

contact with, or is covered by

the following metallic objects

• Cards to which aluminum foil is

attached

• Cigarette boxes that have alu-

minum foil inside

• Metallic wallets or bags

• Coins

• Hand warmers made of metal

• Media such as CDs and DVDs

When other wireless keys (that

emit radio waves) are being

used nearby

In addition, excluding the above-
mentioned, when the charger
does not perform normally or the
operation display lamp is flashing
continuously, it is considered that
the wireless charger is malfunc-
tioning. Contact authorized Toyota
dealer.

To prevent failure or damage

to data

Do not bring magnetic cards,

such as credit cards, or mag-

netic recording media, etc.,

close to the charger while

charging, otherwise, data may

disappear under the influence of

magnetism. Also, do not bring

precision instruments such as

wrist watches, etc., close to the

charger, as such objects may

break.

Do not leave portable devices in

the cabin. The temperature

inside the cabin may become

high, when under the sun, and

cause damage to the device.

To prevent 12-volt battery dis-

charge

When the fuel cell system is

stopped, do not use the wireless

charger for a long time.

Armrest

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An assist grip installed on the
ceiling can be used to support
your body while sitting on the
seat.

The power outlet can be used
for 12 V accessories that run on
less than 10 A.
Open the console box and open
the lid.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the

armrest

Do not place too much strain on

the armrest.

Assist grips

WARNING

Assist grip

Do not use the assist grip when

getting in or out of the vehicle or

rising from your seat.

Doing so could damage the assist

grip, or could cause you to injure

yourself by falling over.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the

assist grip

Do not hang any heavy object or

put a heavy load on the assist

grip.

Coat hooks

WARNING

Items that must not be hung

on the hook

Do not hang a coat hanger or

other hard or sharp object on the

hook. If the SRS curtain shield air-

bags deploy, these items may

become projectiles that cause

death or serious injury.

Power outlet (12 VDC)

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The power outlet can be used

when

The power switch is in ACC or ON.

When stopping the fuel cell sys-

tem

Disconnect electrical devices with

charging functions, such as mobile

battery packs. If such devices are

left connected, the fuel cell system

may not stop normally.

Please use as a power supply
for electronic devices that use
less than 120 VAC (power con-
sumption of 1500 W).

Using the power outlets

Rear of the console box

Open the lid.

NOTICE

To avoid damaging the power

outlet

Close the power outlet lid when

the power outlet is not in use.

Foreign objects or liquids that

enter the power outlet may cause

a short circuit.

To prevent the fuse from

being blown

Do not use an accessory that

uses more than 12 V 10 A.

To prevent incorrect opera-

tion of the vehicle

When turning the power switch

off, make sure to disconnect

accessories designed for

charging, such as portable char-

gers, power banks, etc., from the

power outlet.
If such an accessory is left con-

nected, the following may occur:

The doors cannot be locked

using the smart key system or

wireless remote control.

The opening screen will be dis-

played on the multi-information

display.

The interior lights, instrument

panel lights, etc., will illuminate.

To prevent 12-volt battery dis-

charge

Do not use the power outlet lon-

ger than necessary when the fuel

cell system is off.

Power outlets (120 VAC)
(if equipped)

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In the trunk

Open the lid.

When turning the power
outlets on

1

Check that the parking brake
is engaged, securely depress
the brake pedal and press
the power switch.

2

Check that the READY indi-
cator is illuminated, and
press the AC120V switch.

The power outlets can be used

when the indicator on the AC120V

switch is illuminated.
The power outlets are turned off/on

each time the AC120V switch is

pressed.

When connecting a device

Open the lid, and fully and
securely insert the plug of the
device into the power outlet.

Rear of the console box

In the trunk

When turning the power
outlets off

1

Turn the connected devices
off.

2

Press the AC120V switch to
turn the power outlets off.

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3

Disconnect each plug from
the power outlets.

4

Close the lid of each power
outlet.

The power outlet can be used

when

The READY indicator is illuminated.

Electronic devices that can be

connected to the power outlets

Use electronic devices in which the

total power consumption of all

devices connected to the 120 VAC

power outlets is less than 1500 W.

Depending on the device being

used, the current flow may become

high and the electric power for a

moment may exceed the regulated

capacity. If the regulated capacity is

exceeded by the electronic devices

being used, the protection function

of the power outlet may operate and

power outlet may not be able to be

used, but this is not a malfunction.

However, observe the following pre-

cautions:

Depending on the devices used, it

may cause interference with TV

and radio broadcasts.

Observe the precautions that are

stated in the instruction manuals

for each of the electronic devices.

It is assumed that many typical

general electronic devices will not

be used within the vehicle. The

following problems may occur

when using electronic devices

within the vehicle.

• Electronic device malfunction due

to vibrations while driving.

• Electronic device malfunction or

poor operations due to tempera-
ture changes

*

within the vehicle.

• The installation is unstable and

may not operate normally as the

compartment within the vehicle is

not flat.

*

: Depending on the weather, sea-

son, usage environment, etc., the
vehicle compartment may
undergo extreme high or low tem-
peratures.

Power Outlet

The power outlet is a device in

order to use electronic devices

within the vehicle.

While a power outlet is being

used, a cooling fan sound may be

heard from near a rear seat. This

does not indicate a malfunction.

Devices which may not operate

correctly

The following 120 VAC devices may

not operate properly even if their

power consumption is less than

1500 W:

Devices with high initial peak watt-

age

Measuring devices that process

precise data

Devices that require an extremely

stable power supply

Devices that require a constant

power supply from the power out-

let, such as a device with a timer.

When the power supply func-

tion cannot be used

If the AC120V switch is pressed but

the switch indicator does not illumi-

nate, the protection circuit may have

operated.
In this case, perform the appropriate

procedures as follows.

Disconnect the plug of each

device from the power outlets,

check that the total power con-

sumption of all devices to be con-

nected to the power outlets is less

than 1500 W, reconnect the

devices and then press the

AC120V switch again.

Disconnect the plug of each

device from the power outlets,

check that the devices are not

malfunctioning, reconnect the

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devices and then press the

AC120V switch again.

Check the charge of the traction

battery (

P.111). If the charge is

low, shift the shift position to P,

allow the fuel cell system to oper-

ate to charge the traction battery,

and then press the AC120V

switch again.

If the temperature inside the vehi-

cle is high, such as after the vehi-

cle has been parked under the

sun, move the vehicle to a shaded

area, use the air conditioning sys-

tem to sufficiently cool the interior,

and then press the AC120V

switch again.

When it is particularly cold, the

power outlets may not be able to

be used, to protect the traction

battery. In that case, drive the

vehicle and use the power outlets

after the traction battery has

warmed up.

When the fuel door is open, close

the door and press the AC120V

switch again.

If the power outlets cannot be used

even after performing the appropri-

ate procedures above, have the

vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer.

If any electrical device has mal-

functioned, park the vehicle in a

safe location and turn the AC

inverter off.

If the protection function activates

and power is cut, perform the fol-

lowing procedure.

1

Stop the vehicle in a safe place

and set the parking brake.

2

Ensure that the shift position is in

P or N.

3

Check that the power consumed

by the electrical devices is within

1500 W and any device has not

malfunctioned.

4

Press the AC 120 V switch.

If the inside of the vehicle is hot,
open the windows to lower the tem-

perature and turn the switch back on
once the inside of the vehicle
reaches a normal temperature. If
following the procedure above does
not restore power, have the vehicle
inspected at your Toyota dealer.

WARNING

For safe use

Observe the following precau-

tions.
Failure to do so may lead to an

accident, resulting in death or

serious injury.

Do not use devices such as the

following when driving:

• Devices which cannot be prop-

erly secured within the vehicle.

• Devices which may distract the

driver and be a hindrance to

safe driving, such as a TV, DVD

player, etc.

• Unsecured devices which gen-

erate heat, such as a toaster,

microwave, electric heater, elec-

tric kettle, coffee maker, etc., as

they may cause burns or a fire

in the case of sudden braking or

an accident.

• Devices which may fall under

the pedals and prevent the

brake pedal from being

depressed.

Do not use devices which pro-

duce steam while the windows

are closed. Doing so may cause

the windows to fog up, reducing

visibility and making it difficult to

drive safely. Also, the steam

may damage or negatively

affect other devices. If the

device must be used, stop the

vehicle and open the windows

before use.

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WARNING

Do not use damaged electronic

devices. The power supply

function may not be able to be

used.

Do not disconnect the plug of a

device while your hands are wet

or insert a pin or other object

into the power outlet. Also, if a

liquid or snow is on the power

outlet, dry the outlet before

using it.

Do not attempt to modify, disas-

semble or repair a power outlet.

For information on repairs, con-

tact your Toyota dealer.

Do not let children touch the

power outlets.

Keep the power outlets free of

dust and foreign matter. Also,

regularly clean the power outlet.

If the plug of a device fits

loosely in a power outlet, even

though it is fully inserted,

replace the power outlet. For

information on replacement,

contact your Toyota dealer.

Using the power outlets while

parked or stopped

Observe the following precau-

tions.
Failure to do so may lead to an

accident, possibly resulting in

death or serious injury.

Make sure to engage the park-

ing brake and shift the shift posi-

tion to P.

Do not leave the vehicle unat-

tended while the READY indica-

tor is illuminated and a device is

connected to a power outlet.

Do not place luggage or get

near the vicinity of the tailpipe.

Make sure that the hood is

closed. Do not put your head or

hands anywhere inside the fuel

cell unit room, as the cooling

fans may operate suddenly. If

too close, hands and clothing

(especially a tie, scarf, etc.) may

get caught in a fan.

Do not stop the vehicle near

objects which burn easily.

Install and use appropriately

related devices to make air sup-

ply and exhaust ventilation pos-

sible in places where ventilation

is bad, such as within garages,

and places where the vehicle is

surrounded (places where snow

accumulates).

Do not use in places where ven-

tilation is bad, such as within

garages where there are no air

supply and exhaust ventilation

devices, and places where the

vehicle is surrounded (places

where snow accumulates, etc.).

Do not use the power outlets if

the vehicle has a vehicle cover

installed.

Do not sleep in the vehicle while

using devices such as an elec-

tric heater.

Devices to be connected

Read the instruction manual

included with the electronic

device being used and observe

the precautions that are stated

regarding the product.

Do not use when the power plug

or electronic device are dam-

aged.

Malfunctions or poor operations

may occur when the outside

temperatures are particularly

high or low.

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1

To set the visor in the forward
position, flip it down.

2

To set the visor in the side
position, flip down, unhook,
and swing it to the side.

3

To use the side extender,
place the visor in the side
position, then slide it back-
ward.

WARNING

Normal operations may not be

possible for electronic devices

that require level installation.

Excluding electronic devices

with waterproof specifications,

do not use in places where it

can be covered by rain or water,

or places with lots of humidity.

Do not use medical equipment

as the power supply function

may temporarily stop depending

the conditions of the vehicle.

NOTICE

Observe the following precau-

tions.
Failure to do so may lead to the

power outlets not operating cor-

rectly or damage to the vehicle or

a connected device.

To avoid short circuit or mal-

function

Do not set a device which gen-

erates heat near the interior

components or on a seat. Heat

may cause these parts to melt

or burn.

Do not use devices which are

sensitive to vibration or heat in

the vehicle.

These devices may malfunction

due to vibration while driving or

heat while the vehicle is parked

in the sun.

When not using a power outlet,

make sure to close the cover. If

foreign matter or a liquid enters

the power outlet, it may cause a

malfunction or short circuit.

Do not use a multi-point outlet

adapter as doing so may over-

load the power outlet.

Immediately stop using if there

is an unusual amount of heat

being felt from the power outlet.

When the ambient tempera-

ture is high

If the temperature inside the vehi-

cle is high, such as after the vehi-

cle has been parked under the

sun, move the vehicle to a shaded

area, use the air conditioning sys-

tem to sufficiently cool the interior,

and then press the AC120V

switch again.

When the ambient tempera-

ture is low

When it is particularly cold, the

power outlets may not be able to

be used, to protect the traction

battery. In that case, drive the

vehicle and use the power outlets

after the traction battery has

warmed up.

Sun visors

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Slide the cover to open.

The vanity light turns on.

To prevent 12-volt battery dis-

charge

If the vanity lights remain on when

the power switch is turned off, the

lights will go off automatically after

20 minutes.

Pull up the tab of the sunshade
and hook the shade on using
the anchors.

To retract the sunshade, unhook
the sunshade and retract it slowly.

Vanity mirrors

NOTICE

To prevent the 12-volt battery

from being discharged

Do not leave the vanity lights on

for extended periods while the

fuel cell system is off.

Rear door sunshades (if
equipped)

NOTICE

To ensure normal operation

of the sunshades

Observe the following precau-

tions:

Do not place anything where it

may hinder the opening/closing

of the rear door sunshades.

Do not attach items to the rear

door sunshades.

Do not apply excessive load to

the rear door sunshades while

they are hanging from the

hooks.

Do not operate the rear door

sunshade while the rear door is

opening/closing.

Do not store the rear door sun-

shade in a tilted position. If

stored in a tilted position, the

rear door sunshade screen may

become creased.

To prevent damage to the rear

door sunshade

Observe the following precau-

tions:

Do not use the rear door sun-

shade when either hook is

detached. When the rear door is

opened/closed, the rear door

sunshade may be damaged.

Do not pull on the screen while

the hooks are attached. The

screen may be damaged.

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6-4. Using the other interior features

The rear sunshade can be
extended and retracted using
the Toyota multi-operation touch
(

P.353) or rear control panel

(

P.341).

From front seat

1

Using the Toyota multi-opera-
tion touch, select

.

2

Select

.

3

Select

.

The rear sunshade will be extended

or retracted.

From rear seat

1

Using the rear control panel,
press

.

2

Select

.

The rear sunshade will be extended

or retracted.

The rear sunshade can be used

when

The power switch is in ON.

Operating the rear sunshade

after turning the fuel cell sys-

tem off

The rear sunshade can be operated

for a while even after the power

switch is switched to ACC or turned

off.

Reverse operation feature

To ensure adequate rear visibility,

the rear sunshade automatically

lowers when the shift position is

shifted to R.
However, the rear sunshade is

raised again if any of the following

occurs:

The button is touched again.

The shift position is shifted to P.

The shift position is shifted out of

P and R, and the vehicle reaches

a speed of 9 mph (15 km/h).

If the fuel cell system is turned off

when the rear sunshade has been

lowered due to the reverse opera-

tion feature, it will not be raised

even when the fuel cell system is

turned on again and the vehicle

reaches a speed of 9 mph (15

km/h). To raise the sunshade again,

touch the button.

Customization

Some functions can be customized.

(

P.498)

Rear sunshade (if
equipped)

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