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

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Washer fluid tank (

P.362)

Fuse boxes (

P.381)

Engine oil filler cap (

P.355)

Engine oil level dipstick (

P.355)

Battery (

P.358)

Engine coolant reservoir (

P.356)

Radiator (

P.357)

Condenser (

P.357)

Electric cooling fan

With the engine at operating tem-

perature and turned off, check the
oil level on the dipstick.

Engine compartment

Components

Checking and adding the
engine oil

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Checking the engine oil

1

Park the vehicle on level
ground. After warming up the
engine and turning it off, wait
more than 5 minutes for the oil
to drain back into the bottom of
the engine.

2

Holding a rag under the end,
pull the dipstick out.

3

Wipe the dipstick clean.

4

Reinsert the dipstick fully.

5

Holding a rag under the end,
pull the dipstick out and check
the oil level.

Low

Normal

Excessive

The shape of the dipstick may differ
depending on the type of vehicle or

engine.

6

Wipe the dipstick and reinsert it
fully.

Checking the oil type and pre-
paring the item needed

Make sure to check the oil type and
prepare the items needed before
adding oil.

Engine oil selection

P.450

Oil quantity (Low

Full)

1.5 L (1.6 qt., 1.3 Imp. qt.)

Item
Clean funnel

Adding engine oil

If the oil level is below or near the
low level mark, add engine oil of the
same type as that already in the
engine.

1

Remove the oil filler cap by turn-
ing it counterclockwise.

2

Add engine oil slowly, checking
the dipstick.

3

Install the oil filler cap by turning
it clockwise.

Engine oil consumption

A certain amount of engine oil will be

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consumed while driving. In the following
situations, oil consumption may

increase, and engine oil may need to be

refilled in between oil maintenance inter-
vals.

When the engine is new, for example
directly after purchasing the vehicle or

after replacing the engine

If low quality oil or oil of an inappropri-

ate viscosity is used

When driving at high engine speeds

or with a heavy load, when towing

(vehicles with towing packages), or
when driving while accelerating or

decelerating frequently

When leaving the engine idling for a

long time, or when driving frequently

through heavy traffic

After changing the engine oil

The engine oil maintenance data should

be reset. Perform the following proce-

dures:

1

Press

/

(7-inch display) or

/

(4.2-inch display) of the

meter control switch to select

.

2

Press

/

(7-inch display) or

/

(4.2-inch display) to select

“Vehicle Settings” and then press

and hold

.

3

Press

/

to select “Oil Mainte-

nance” and then press

.

4

Press

/

to select “Yes” and

then press

.

A message will be displayed on the
multi-information display when the reset

procedure has been completed.

The coolant level is satisfactory if it
is between the “F” and “L” lines on
the reservoir when the engine is

WARNING

Used engine oil

Used engine oil contains poten-
tially harmful contaminants which

may cause skin disorders such as

inflammation and skin cancer, so
care should be taken to avoid pro-

longed and repeated contact. To

remove used engine oil from your
skin, wash thoroughly with soap

and water.

Dispose of used oil and filters only

in a safe and acceptable manner.

Do not dispose of used oil and fil-
ters in household trash, in sewers

or onto the ground.

Call any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or

any reliable repairer, service station

or auto parts store for information
concerning recycling or disposal.

Do not leave used engine oil within
the reach of children.

NOTICE

To prevent serious engine dam-

age

Check the oil level on a regular basis.

When replacing the engine oil

Be careful not to spill engine oil on
the vehicle components.

Avoid overfilling, or the engine
could be damaged.

Check the oil level on the dipstick
every time you refill the vehicle.

Be sure the engine oil filler cap is
properly tightened.

Checking the coolant

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cold.

Reservoir cap

“F” line

“L” line

If the level is on or below the “L” line,
add coolant up to the “F” line. (

P.442)

Coolant selection

Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Cool-

ant” or a similar high quality ethylene
glycol based non-silicate, non-amine,

non-nitrite, and non-borate coolant with

long-life hybrid organic acid technology.
“Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is a

mixture of 50% coolant and 50% deion-

ized water. (Minimum temperature: -
35°C [-31°F])
For more details about coolant, contact

any authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota
authorized repairer, or any reliable

repairer.

If the coolant level drops within a

short time of replenishing

Visually check the radiator, hoses,

engine coolant reservoir caps, drain

cock and water pump.
If you cannot find a leak, have any

authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota

authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer, test the cap and check for leaks

in the cooling system.

Check the radiator, condenser clear
away any foreign objects. If either
of the above parts is extremely dirty
or you are not sure of their condi-
tion, have your vehicle inspected by
any authorized Toyota retailer or
Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer.

WARNING

When the engine is hot

Do not remove the engine coolant
reservoir cap. (

P.443)

The cooling system may be under

pressure and may spray hot coolant if
the cap is removed, causing serious

injuries, such as burns.

NOTICE

When adding coolant

Coolant is neither plain water nor

straight antifreeze. The correct mix-
ture of water and antifreeze must be

used to provide proper lubrication,

corrosion protection and cooling. Be
sure to read the antifreeze or coolant

label.

If you spill coolant

Be sure to wash it off with water to

prevent it from damaging parts or
paint.

Checking the radiator, con-
denser

WARNING

When the engine is hot

Do not touch the radiator or con-

denser as they may be hot and cause

serious injuries, such as burns.

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Check the battery as follows.

Battery exterior

Make sure that the battery termi-
nals are not corroded and that there
are no loose connections, cracks,
or loose clamps.

Terminals

Hold-down clamp

Checking battery fluid

Check that the level is between the
“UPPER LEVEL/max.” and
“LOWER LEVEL/min.” lines.

“Upper line/max.” line

“Lower line/min.” line

Add distilled water before the fluid level
drops below the “Lower line/min.” line.

Checking the battery condition
(vehicles with battery indica-
tor)

Check the battery condition by indi-
cator color.

Red and clear: Replacement is

necessary. Have the battery
checked by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota autho-
rized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.

Clear and red: Charging is nec-

essary. Have the vehicle
inspected by any authorized
Toyota retailer or Toyota autho-
rized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.

Blue and red: Good condition

Adding distilled water

1

Remove the vent plug.

2

Add distilled water.

If it is difficult to see the fluid level from
the side, check it by looking directly into

Battery

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the cell.

LOW

O.K.

3

Put the vent plug back on and
close it securely.

Before recharging

When recharging, the battery produces

hydrogen gas which is flammable and

explosive. Therefore, observe the fol-
lowing precautions before recharging:

If recharging with the battery installed
on the vehicle, be sure to disconnect

the ground cable.

Make sure the power switch on the

charger is off when connecting and
disconnecting the charger cables to

the battery.

After recharging/reconnecting the

battery (vehicles with a smart entry
& start system)

Unlocking the doors using the smart
entry & start system may not be possi-

ble immediately after reconnecting the

battery. If this happens, use the wire-
less remote control or the mechanical

key to lock/unlock the doors.

Start the engine with the engine

switch in ACC. The engine may not

start with the engine switch turned off.
However, the engine will operate nor-

mally from the second attempt.

The engine switch mode is recorded

by the vehicle. If the battery is recon-

nected, the vehicle will return the

engine switch mode to the status it
was in before the battery was discon-

nected. Make sure to turn off the

engine before disconnecting the bat-
tery. Take extra care when connecting

the battery if the engine switch mode

prior to discharge is unknown.

If the system will not start even after
multiple attempts, contact any autho-
rized Toyota retailer or Toyota autho-
rized repairer, or any reliable repairer.

Removing the battery holder (Bat-
tery size LN1)

1

Remove the bolt.

2

Detach from the fitting hole while
pulling the battery holder

for-

ward.

3

Pull the battery holder forward, point

the end upward and take out.

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Removing the battery holder (Bat-
tery size LN2)

1

Remove the bolt.

2

Detach from the fitting hole while
pulling the battery holder

for-

ward.

3

Pull the battery holder forward, point

the end upward and take out.

Installing the battery holder (Bat-

tery size LN1)

1

Place the battery in the battery tray

and press it toward the rear and
inside of the vehicle.

2

Point the end of the battery holder
upward.

3

Lower the battery holder down until it
makes contact with the battery tray.

4

Pull the battery holder forward and
push into the battery tray fitting hole.

(

P.361)

5

Align the battery holder with bolt hole

and tighten the bolt.

15.4 N•m (1.6 kgf•m, 11.4 ft•lbf)

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Installing the battery holder (Bat-
tery size LN2)

1

Place the battery in the battery tray

and press it toward the rear and

inside of the vehicle.

2

Point the end of the battery holder

upward.

3

Lower the battery holder down until it

makes contact with the battery tray.

4

Pull the battery holder forward and

push into the battery tray fitting hole.
(

P.361)

5

Align the battery holder with bolt hole
and tighten the bolt.

15.4 N•m (1.6 kgf•m, 11.4 ft•lbf)

Battery size

The hole for inserting the battery holder
may differ depending on the size of the

battery.

If the battery size is LN1 insert the bat-
tery holder into hole

, if LN2 insert

into hole

.

Battery size LN1

Battery size LN2

WARNING

Chemicals in the battery

The battery contains poisonous and

corrosive sulfuric acid and may pro-

duce hydrogen gas which is flamma-
ble and explosive. To reduce the risk

of death or serious injury, take the fol-

lowing precautions while working on
or near the battery:

Do not cause sparks by touching

the battery terminals with tools.

Do not smoke or light a match near

the battery.

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If the washer fluid level is at “1/2”,
add washer fluid.

WARNING

Avoid contact with eyes, skin and

clothes.

Never inhale or swallow electrolyte.

Wear protective safety glasses

when working near the battery.

Keep children away from the bat-

tery.

Where to safely charge the bat-

tery

Always charge the battery in an open
area. Do not charge the battery in a

garage or closed room where there is

insufficient ventilation.

Emergency measures regarding

electrolyte

If electrolyte gets in your eyes

Flush your eyes with clean water for

at least 15 minutes and get immedi-
ate medical attention. If possible,

continue to apply water with a

sponge or cloth while traveling to
the nearest medical facility.

If electrolyte gets on your skin
Wash the affected area thoroughly.

If you feel pain or burning, get med-

ical attention immediately.

If electrolyte gets on your clothes

It can soak through clothing on to
your skin. Immediately take off the

clothing and follow the procedure

above if necessary.

If you accidentally swallow electro-

lyte
Drink a large quantity of water or

milk. Get emergency medical atten-

tion immediately.

When disconnecting the battery

Do not disconnect the negative (-) ter-
minal on the body side. The discon-

nected negative (-) terminal may

touch the positive (+) terminal, which
may cause a short and result in death

or serious injury.

NOTICE

When recharging the battery

Never recharge the battery while the
engine is running. Also, be sure all

accessories are turned off.

Adding the washer fluid

WARNING

When adding washer fluid

Do not add washer fluid when the

engine is hot or running as washer

fluid contains alcohol and may catch
fire if spilled on the engine, etc.

NOTICE

Do not use any fluid other than

washer fluid

Do not use soapy water or engine
antifreeze instead of washer fluid.

Doing so may cause streaking on the

vehicle’s painted surfaces, as well as
damaging the pump leading to prob-

lems of the washer fluid not spraying.

Diluting washer fluid

Dilute washer fluid with water as nec-

essary.
Refer to the freezing temperatures

listed on the label of the washer fluid

bottle.

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Check if the treadwear indicators
are showing on the tires. Also
check the tires for uneven wear,
such as excessive wear on one
side of the tread.
Check the spare tire condition and
pressure if not rotated.

New tread

Worn tread

Treadwear indicator

The location of treadwear indicators is

shown by a “TWI” or “

” mark, etc.,

molded into the sidewall of each tire.
Replace the tires if the treadwear indi-
cators are showing on a tire.

When to replace your vehicle’s

tires

Tires should be replaced if:

The treadwear indicators are showing

on a tire.

You have tire damage such as cuts,

splits, cracks deep enough to expose
the fabric, and bulges indicating inter-

nal damage

A tire goes flat repeatedly or cannot

be properly repaired due to the size or

location of a cut or other damage

If you are not sure, consult with any

authorized Toyota retailer or Toyota

authorized repairer, or any reliable
repairer.

Tire life

Any tire over 6 years old must be

checked by a qualified technician even if
it has seldom or never been used, or

damage is not obvious.

If the tread on snow tires wears

down below 4 mm (0.16 in.)

The effectiveness of the tires as snow

tires is lost.

Checking the tire valves

When replacing the tires, check the tire
valves for deformation, cracks, and

other damage.

Tires

Replace or rotate tires in
accordance with maintenance
schedules and treadwear.

Checking tires

WARNING

When inspecting or replacing

tires

Observe the following precautions to
prevent accidents.

Failure to do so may cause damage

to parts of the drivetrain as well as
dangerous handling characteristics,

which may lead to an accident result-

ing in death or serious injury.

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Rotate the tires in the order shown.

Front

To equalize tire wear and help extend
tire life, Toyota recommends that tire
rotation is carried out approximately
every 10000 km (6000 miles).

When rotating front and rear tires which
have different tire inflation pressures,
do not fail to initialize the tire pressure
warning system after tire rotation.

Your vehicle is equipped with a tire
pressure warning system that uses
tire pressure warning valves and
transmitters to detect low tire infla-
tion pressure before serious prob-
lems arise.
The tire pressure warning system
of this vehicle adopts a 2-type
warning system.

When “Adjust Pressure” is dis-
played (Normal Warning)

A warning with the tire pressure warn-
ing light and warning buzzer when
there is an unknown level of low tire
pressure with the appearance of the tire
due to natural air leakage as well as the
pressure lowering due to changes in
the pressure according to the outside

WARNING

Do not mix tires of different makes,

models or tread patterns.
Also, do not mix tires of remarkably

different treadwear.

Do not use tire sizes other than

those recommended by Toyota.

Do not mix differently constructed

tires (radial, bias-belted or bias-ply

tires).

Do not mix summer, all season and

snow tires.

Do not use tires that have been

used on another vehicle.
Do not use tires if you do not know

how they were used previously.

NOTICE

If tire inflation pressure of each
tire becomes low while driving

Do not continue driving, or your tires

and/or wheels may be ruined.

Driving on rough roads

Take particular care when driving on

roads with loose surfaces or potholes.

These conditions may cause losses in
tire inflation pressure, reducing the

cushioning ability of the tires. In addi-

tion, driving on rough roads may
cause damage to the tires them-

selves, as well as the vehicle’s

wheels and body.

Tire rotation

Tire pressure warning sys-
tem

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temperature. (Ways of coping:

P.411,

454)

When “Immediately Check tire
when Safe” is displayed (Emer-
gency Warning)

A warning with the tire pressure warn-
ing light and warning buzzer when
there is a known level of low tire pres-
sure with the appearance of the tire due
to pressure suddenly lowering. (Ways
of coping:

P.415, 426)

However, the system may not be able
to detect sudden tire ruptures (bursting,
etc.).

The tire pressure detected by the
tire pressure warning system can
be displayed on the 9-inch display
multimedia system or multi-infor-
mation display.

9-inch display multimedia system

1

Press the “HOME” button

2

Select “Vehicle” on the “Home”
screen

3

If a screen other than “Tyre
pressure” is displayed, select
“Tyre pressure”

Multi-information display

The unit can be changed.

How to change the unit

1

Park the vehicle in a safe place
and turn the engine switch off.

Changing the unit cannot be performed
while the vehicle is moving.

2

Turn the engine switch to ON.

3

Press

/

(7-inch display)

or

/

(4.2-inch display) of

the meter control switch to

select

.

4

Press

/

(7-inch display)

or

/

(4.2-inch display) to

select “Vehicle Settings” and

then press and hold

.

5

Press

/

to select “TPWS

setting” and then press

.

6

Press

/

to select “Setting

Unit”.

7

Press

/

to select the

desired unit and then press

.

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Routine tire inflation pressure

checks

The tire pressure warning system does

not replace routine tire inflation pressure

checks. Make sure to check tire inflation
pressure as part of your routine of daily

vehicle checks.

Tire inflation pressure

It may take a few minutes to display

the tire inflation pressure after the

engine switch is turned to ON. It may
also take a few minutes to display the

tire inflation pressure after inflation

pressure has been adjusted.

Tire inflation pressure changes with

temperature. The displayed values
may also be different from the values

measured using a tire pressure

gauge.

Situations in which the tire pres-
sure warning system may not oper-

ate properly

In the following cases, the tire pres-

sure warning system may not operate

properly.

• If non-genuine Toyota wheels are

used.

• A tire has been replaced with a tire

that is not an OE (Original Equipment)

tire.

• A tire has been replaced with a tire

that is not of the specified size.

• Tire chains, etc. are equipped.
• An auxiliary-supported run-flat tire is

equipped.

• If a window tint that affects the radio

wave signals is installed.

• If there is a lot of snow or ice on the

vehicle, particularly around the wheels
or wheel housings.

• If the tire inflation pressure is

extremely higher than the specified
level.

• If tires not equipped with tire pressure

warning valves and transmitters are
used.

• If the ID code on the tire pressure

warning valves and transmitters is not
registered in the tire pressure warning

computer.

Performance may be affected in the

following situations.

• Near a TV tower, electric power plant,

gas station, radio station, large dis-

play, airport or other facility that gen-
erates strong radio waves or electrical

noise.

• When carrying a portable radio, cellu-

lar phone, cordless phone or other

wireless communication device.

When the vehicle is parked, the time

taken for the warning to start or go off

could be extended.

When tire inflation pressure declines

rapidly for example when a tire has
burst, the not to able detect.

Warning performance of the tire

pressure warning system

The warning of the tire pressure warning
system will change in accordance with

driving conditions. For this reason, the

system may give a warning even if the
tire pressure does not reach a low

enough level, or if the pressure is higher

than the pressure that was adjusted to
when the system was initialized.

When replacing tires or wheels, tire
pressure warning valves and trans-
mitters must also be installed.
When new tire pressure warning
valves and transmitters are
installed, new ID codes must be
registered in the tire pressure warn-
ing computer and the tire pressure
warning system must be initialized.
Have tire pressure warning valves
and transmitter ID codes regis-
tered any authorized Toyota retailer
or Toyota authorized repairer, or

Installing tire pressure warn-
ing valves and transmitters

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any reliable repairer. (

P.369)

Replacing tires and wheels

If the ID code of the tire pressure warn-

ing valve and transmitter is not regis-

tered, the tire pressure warning system
will not work properly. After driving for

about 10 minutes, the tire pressure

warning light blinks for 1 minute and
stays on to indicate a system malfunc-

tion.

The tire pressure warning sys-
tem must be initialized in the
following circumstances:

When rotating front and rear tires
which have different tire inflation
pressures.

When changing the tire size.

When the tire inflation pressure
is changed such as when chang-
ing traveling speed or load
weight.

When changing between two
registered wheel sets.

When the tire pressure warning
system is initialized, the current tire
inflation pressure is set as the
benchmark pressure.

How to initialize the tire pres-
sure warning system

1

Park the vehicle in a safe place
and turn the engine switch off,
wait for approximately 15 min-

NOTICE

Repairing or replacing tires,
wheels, tire pressure warning

valves, transmitters and tire

valve caps

When removing or fitting the

wheels, tires or the tire pressure

warning valves and transmitters,
contact any authorized Toyota

retailer or Toyota authorized

repairer, or any reliable repairer as
the tire pressure warning valves

and transmitters may be damaged

if not handled correctly.

Make sure to install the tire valve

caps. If the tire valve caps are not
installed, water could enter the tire

pressure warning valves, corrode

the valve, and cause sticking and
air leaks.

When replacing tire valve caps, do
not use tire valve caps other than

those specified. The cap may

become stuck.

To avoid damage to the tire pres-

sure warning valves and trans-

mitters

When a tire is repaired with liquid

sealants, the tire pressure warning

valve and transmitter may not operate
properly. If a liquid sealant is used,

contact any authorized Toyota retailer

or Toyota authorized repairer, or any
reliable repairer as soon as possible.

Make sure to replace the tire pressure

warning valve and transmitter when
replacing the tire. (

P.366)

Initializing the tire pressure
warning system

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utes or more, and then perform
the procedure.

2

Adjust the tire inflation pressure
to the specified cold tire inflation
pressure level. (

P.454)

Make sure to adjust the tire pressure to

the specified cold tire inflation pressure
level. The tire pressure warning system

will operate based on this pressure

level.

3

Turn the engine switch to ON.

Initialization cannot be performed while

the vehicle is moving.

4

Press

/

(7-inch display)

or

/

(4.2-inch display) of

the meter control switch to

select

.

5

Press

/

(7-inch display)

or

/

(4.2-inch display) to

select “Vehicle Settings” and

then press and hold

.

6

Press

/

to select “TPWS

setting” and then press

.

7

Press

/

to select “Setting

Pressure”. Then press and hold

until the tire pressure warn-

ing light blinks 3 times.

Then a message will be displayed on

the multi-information display. “--” will be
displayed on the multi-information dis-

play for the inflation pressure of each

tire while initialization is being per-

formed.

8

Drive straight (with occasional
left and right turns) at approxi-
mately 40 km/h (25 mph) or
more for approximately 10 to 30
minutes.

Even if the vehicle is not driven at
approximately 40 km/h (25 mph) or

more, initialization can be completed by

driving for a long time. However, if ini-
tialization does not complete after driv-

ing for 1 hour or more, park the vehicle

in a safe place for more than 15 min-
utes and please drive a vehicle once

again with the engine switch ON.

(

P.371)

Initialization procedure

Make sure to carry out initialization

after adjusting the tire inflation pres-
sure.

Also, make sure the tires are cold

before carrying out initialization or tire
inflation pressure adjustment.

If you have accidentally turned the
engine switch off during initialization, it

is not necessary to press the reset

switch again as initialization will
restart automatically when the engine

switch is turned to ON the next time.

If you accidentally press the reset

switch when initialization is not neces-

sary, adjust the tire inflation pressure
to the specified level when the tires

are cold, and conduct initialization

again.

While the position of each tire is being

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determined and the inflation pres-
sures are not being displayed on the

multi-information display, if the infla-

tion pressure of a tire drops, the tire
pressure warning light will come on.

If the tire pressure warning system

is not initialized properly

In the following situations, initialization

may take longer than usual to be com-

pleted or may not be possible. (Usu-
ally, the vehicle will need to be driven

for approximately 10 to 30 minutes to

complete initialization.) If initialization
is not complete after driving approxi-

mately 30 minutes, continue driving

for a while.

• If the vehicle is driven on an unpaved

road, it may take longer to complete

initialization.

• If the vehicle is backed up while per-

forming initialization, data collected

during initialization will be cleared and
it will take longer than normal to com-

plete.

• If the vehicle is driven in heavy traffic

or another situation where other vehi-

cles are driven close by, it may take

time for the system to recognize the
tire pressure warning valve and trans-

mitters of your vehicle over those of

other vehicles.

If initialization is not complete after driv-
ing for approximately 1 hour, park the
vehicle in a safe place for more than 15
minutes and then drive the vehicle
again.

In the following situations, initialization

will not be started or was not com-
pleted properly and the system will not

operate properly. Perform the initial-

ization procedure again.

• If, when attempting to start initializa-

tion, the tire pressure warning light

does not blink 3 times.

• If, when the vehicle has been driven

for about 20 minutes after performing

initialization, the tire pressure warning
light blinks for approximately 1 minute

and then illuminates.

If initialization cannot be completed

after performing the above procedure,
contact any authorized Toyota retailer

or Toyota authorized repairer, or any

reliable repairer.

The tire pressure warning valve
and transmitter is equipped with a
unique ID code. When replacing a
tire pressure warning valve and
transmitter, it is necessary to regis-
ter the ID code.

The ID codes can be registered on

of the multi-information display.

1

Park the vehicle in a safe place,
wait for approximately 15 min-
utes or more and perform the
procedure.

2

Turn the engine switch to ON.

Operate the registering ID codes func-
tion cannot be performed while the

vehicle is moving.

3

Press

/

(7-inch display)

or

/

(4.2-inch display) of

the meter control switch to

select

.

WARNING

When initializing the tire pres-

sure warning system

Do not initialize the tire pressure
warning system without first adjusting

the tire inflation pressure to the speci-

fied level. Otherwise, the tire pressure
warning light may not come on even if

the tire inflation pressure is low, or it

may come on when the tire inflation
pressure is actually normal.

Registering ID codes

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