Toyota RAV4 (2022 year). Manual in english — page 36

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When rotating the tires (vehi-

cles with tire pressure warning

system)

Make sure that the engine switch is

OFF. If the tires are rotated while

the engine switch is in ON, the tire

position information will not be

updated. If this accidentally occurs,

either turn the engine switch to OFF

and then to ON, or initialize the sys-

tem after checking that the tire pres-

sure is properly adjusted.

Your vehicle is equipped with a
tire pressure warning system
that uses tire pressure warning
valves and transmitters to detect
low tire inflation pressure before
serious problems arise.

If the tire pressure drops
below a predetermined level,
the driver is warned by a
screen display and a warning
light. (

P.628)

The tire pressure detected by
the tire pressure warning sys-
tem can be displayed on the
multi-information display.
(

P.89)

The illustration used is intended
as an example, and may differ
from the image that is actually
displayed on the multi-informa-
tion display.

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 dis-

play the tire inflation pressure

after the engine switch is turned to

ON. It may also take a few min-

utes 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

pressure warning system may

not operate properly

In the following cases, the tire

pressure 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.

Tire pressure warning
system (if equipped)

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• 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 speci-

fied level.

• If wheels without 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 display, airport or other facil-

ity that generates strong radio

waves or electrical noise

• When carrying a portable radio,

cellular phone, cordless phone or

other wireless communication

device

If tire position information is not cor-
rectly displayed due to the radio
wave conditions, the display may be
corrected by driving and changing
the radio wave conditions.

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 warning may

not function.

Warning performance of the tire

pressure warning system

The warning of the tire pressure

warning system will change in

accordance with the conditions

under which it was initialized. 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
transmitters must also be
installed.
When new tire pressure warning
valves and transmitters are
installed, new ID codes must be
registered in the tire pressure
warning computer and the tire
pressure warning system must
be initialized. (

P.586)

When replacing the tires and

wheels

If the ID code of the tire pressure

warning valve and transmitter is not

registered, the tire pressure warning

system will not work properly. After

driving for about 20 minutes, the tire

pressure warning light blinks for 1

minute and stays on to indicate a

system malfunction.

Installing tire pressure
warning valves and trans-
mitters (if equipped)

NOTICE

Repairing or replacing tires,

wheels, tire pressure warn-

ing valves, transmitters and

tire valve caps

When removing or fitting the

wheels, tires or the tire pressure

warning valves and transmit-

ters, contact your Toyota dealer

as the tire pressure warning

valves and transmitters may be

damaged if not handled cor-

rectly.

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The tire pressure warning
system must be initialized
in the following circum-
stances:

When rotating the tires.

When changing the tire.

After registering the ID codes.
(

P.586)

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

How to initialize the tire
pressure warning system

1

Park the vehicle in a safe
place and stop the engine for
20 minutes or more.

Initialization cannot be performed

while the vehicle is moving.

2

Adjust the tire inflation pres-
sure to the specified cold tire
inflation pressure level.
(

P.667)

Make sure to adjust the tire pres-

sure to the specified cold tire infla-

tion pressure level. The tire

pressure warning system will oper-

ate based on this pressure level.

3

Start the engine.

4

Press

or

of the meter

control switches on the steer-
ing wheel and select

.

5

Press

or

of the meter

control switches, select
“Vehicle Settings” and then
press and hold

.

6

Press

or

of the meter

control switches, select
“TPWS” and then press

.

7

Press

or

of the meter

control switches, select the
“Set Pressure”. Then press
and hold

.

“Setting Tire Pressure Warning

System” will be displayed on the

multi-information display and the

tire pressure warning light will blink

3 times.
When the message disappears, ini-

tialization is complete.
A message is displayed on the

multi-information display. Also, “--”

is displayed for inflation pressure of

each tire on the multi-information

NOTICE

Make sure to install the tire

valve caps. If the tire valve caps

are not installed, water could

enter the tire pressure warning

valves and the tire pressure

warning valves could be bound.

When replacing tire valve caps,

do not use tire valve caps other

than those specified.

The cap may become stuck.

Initializing the tire pres-
sure warning system (if
equipped)

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display while the tire pressure

warning system determines the

position.

8

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

When initialization is complete, the

inflation pressure of each tire will be

displayed on the multi-information

display.
Even if the vehicle is not driven at

approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or

more, initialization can be com-

pleted by driving for a long time.

However, if initialization does not

complete after driving for 1 hour or

more, park the vehicle in a safe

place for approximately 20 minutes

and then drive the vehicle again.

When initializing

Initialization is performed while

driving at a vehicle speed of

approximately 25 mph (40 km/h)

or more.

Make sure to carry out initializa-

tion after adjusting the tire inflation

pressure. Also, make sure the

tires are cold before carrying out

initialization or tire inflation pres-

sure adjustment.

The tire pressure warning system

can be initialized by yourself, but

depending on the driving condi-

tions and driving environment, ini-

tialization may take some time to

complete.

The initialization operation

If you have accidentally turned the

engine switch to OFF during ini-

tialization, it is not necessary to

restart the initialization again as

initialization will restart automati-

cally when the engine switch has

been turned to ON for the next

time.

If you accidentally perform the ini-

tialization when initialization is not

necessary, adjust the tire inflation

pressure to the specified level

when the tires are cold, and con-

duct initialization again.

While the position of each tire is

being determined and the inflation

pressures are not being displayed

on the multi-information display, if

the inflation pressure of a tire

drops, the tire pressure warning

light will come on.

If the tire pressure warning sys-

tem is not initialized properly

In the following situations, initial-

ization may take longer than usual

to be completed or may not be

possible. Normally, initialization

completes within approximately

30 minutes.

• Vehicle is not driven at approxi-

mately 25 mph (40 km/h) or more

• Vehicle is driven on unpaved

roads

• Vehicle is driven near other vehi-

cles and system cannot recog-

nize tire pressure warning valve

and transmitters of your vehicle

over those of other vehicles.

• If the vehicle is driven in heavy

traffic or another situation where

other vehicles are driven close by,

it may take time for the system to

recognize the tire pressure warn-

ing valve and transmitters of your

vehicle over those of other vehi-

cles.

If initialization does not complete

after driving for 1 hour or more, park

the vehicle in a safe place for

approximately 20 minutes and then

drive the vehicle again.

If the vehicle is reversed during

initialization, the data up to that

point is reset, so perform the ini-

tialization procedure again from

the beginning.

In the following situations, initial-

ization will not be started or was

not completed properly and the

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system will not operate properly.

Perform the initialization proce-

dure again.

• If, when attempting to start initial-

ization, 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 the inflation pressure of each tire
is still not displayed, have the vehi-
cle inspected by your Toyota dealer.

Every tire pressure warning
valve and transmitter has a
unique ID code. When replacing
a tire pressure warning valve
and transmitter, it is necessary
to register the ID code.
When registering the ID codes,
perform the following procedure.

1

Park the vehicle in a safe
place, wait for approximately
20 minutes, and then start
the engine.

2

Press

or

of the meter

control switches on the steer-
ing wheel and select

.

3

Press

or

of the meter

control switches and select
“Vehicle Settings”, and then
press and hold

.

4

Press

or

of the meter

control switches and select
“TPWS”, and then press

.

5

Press

or

of the meter

control switches and select
“Change Wheel”. Then press
and hold

until the tire

pressure warning light starts
slowly blinking 3 times.

The change wheel set mode is acti-

vated and registration is started.
Then a message will be displayed

on the multi-information display.

When registration is being per-

formed, the tire pressure warning

light will blink for approximately 1

minute then illuminate and “--” will

be displayed for the inflation pres-

sure of each tire on the multi-infor-

mation display.

6

Drive straight (with occa-
sional left and right turns) at
approximately 25mph (40

WARNING

When initializing the tire pres-

sure warning system

Do not initialize tire inflation pres-

sure without first adjusting the tire

inflation pressure to the specified

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
(vehicles with tire pres-
sure warning system)

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km/h) or more for approxi-
mately 10 to 30 minutes.

When registration is completed, the

tire pressure warning light will go off

and the inflation pressure of each

tire will be displayed on the multi-

information display.
Even if the vehicle is not driven at

approximately 25 mph (40 km/h) or

more, registration can be com-

pleted by driving for a long time.

However, if registration does not

complete after driving for 1 hour or

more, perform the procedure again

from the beginning.

7

Initialize the tire pressure
warning system. (

P.584)

When registering ID codes

ID code registration is performed

while driving at a vehicle speed of

approximately 25 mph (40 km/h)

or more.

Before performing ID code regis-

tration, make sure that no wheels

with tire pressure warning valve

and transmitters installed are near

the vehicle.

Make sure to initialize the tire

pressure warning system after

registering the ID codes. If the

system is initialized before regis-

tering the ID codes, the initialized

values will be invalid.

ID codes can be registered by

yourself, but depending on the

driving conditions and driving

environment, registration may

take some time to complete.

As the tires will be warm when

registration is completed, make

sure to allow the tires to cool

before performing initialization.

Canceling ID code registration

To cancel ID code registration

after it has been started, turn the

engine switch to OFF before driv-

ing the vehicle. If the vehicle is

driven after ID code registration is

started, to cancel registration, per-

form the ID code registration start

procedure again and turn the

engine switch to OFF before driv-

ing.

If ID code registration has been

canceled, the tire pressure warn-

ing light will blink for approxi-

mately 1 minute when the engine

switch is turned to ON and then

illuminate. The tire pressure warn-

ing system will be operational

when the tire pressure warning

light turns off.

If the warning light does not turn

off even after several minutes

have elapsed, ID code registration

may not have been canceled cor-

rectly. To cancel registration, per-

form the ID code registration start

procedure again and then turn the

engine switch to OFF before driv-

ing.

If ID codes are not registered

properly

In the following situations, ID code

registration may take longer than

usual to be completed or may not be

possible. Normally, registration

completes within approximately 30

minutes.

If ID code registration is not com-

plete after driving for approximately

30 minutes, continue driving for a

while.
• Vehicle is not parked for approxi-

mately 20 minutes or more before

driving

• Vehicle is not driven at approxi-

mately 25 mph (40 km/h) or more

• Vehicle is driven on unpaved

roads

• Vehicle is driven near other vehi-

cles and system cannot recog-

nize tire pressure warning valve

and transmitters of your vehicle

over those of other vehicles

• Wheel with tire pressure warning

valve and transmitter installed is

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inside or near the vehicle

If registration does not complete

after driving for 1 hour or more, per-

form the ID code registration proce-

dure again from the beginning.

If the vehicle is reversed during

registration, the data up to that

point is reset, so perform the reg-

istration procedure again from the

beginning.

In the following situations, ID code

registration will not be started or

was not completed properly and

the system will not operate prop-

erly. Perform the ID code registra-

tion procedure again.

• If, when attempting to start ID

code registration, the tire pressure

warning light does not blink slowly

3 times.

• If, when the vehicle has been

driven for about 20 minutes after

performing ID code registration,

the tire pressure warning light

blinks for approximately 1 minute

and then illuminates.

If the ID codes cannot be registered

even when performing the above

procedure, contact your Toyota

dealer.

The recommended cold tire
inflation pressure and tire size
are displayed on the tire and
loading information label.
(

P.667)

Tire inflation pressure

Make sure to maintain the
proper tire inflation pres-
sure. Tire inflation pressure
should be checked at least
once per month. However,
Toyota recommends that
tire inflation pressure be
checked once every two
weeks. (

P.667)

Checking the specified
tire inflation pressure

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Tire valve

Tire pressure gauge

1

Remove the tire valve cap.

2

Press the tip of the tire pres-
sure gauge onto the tire
valve.

3

Read the pressure using the
gauge gradations.

4

If the tire inflation pressure is
not at the recommended
level, adjust the pressure. If
you add too much air, press
the center of the valve to
deflate.

5

After completing the tire infla-
tion pressure measurement
and adjustment, apply soapy
water to the valve and check
for leakage.

6

Put the tire valve cap back
on.

Tire inflation pressure check

interval

You should check tire inflation pres-

sure every two weeks, or at least

once a month.

Do not forget to check the spare.

Effects of incorrect tire inflation

pressure

Driving with incorrect tire inflation

pressure may result in the following:

Reduced fuel economy

Reduced driving comfort and poor

handling

Reduced tire life due to wear

Reduced safety

Damage to the drive train

If a tire needs frequent inflating,

have it checked by your Toyota

dealer.

Instructions for checking tire

inflation pressure

When checking tire inflation pres-

sure, observe the following:

Check only when the tires are

cold.

If your vehicle has been parked

for at least 3 hours or has not

been driven for more than 1 mile

or 1.5 km, you will get an accurate

cold tire inflation pressure reading.

Always use a tire pressure gauge.

It is difficult to judge if a tire is

properly inflated based only on its

appearance.

It is normal for the tire inflation

pressure to be higher after driving

as heat is generated in the tire. Do

not reduce tire inflation pressure

after driving.

Never exceed the vehicle capacity

weight. Passengers and luggage

weight should be placed so that

the vehicle is balanced.

Inspection and adjust-
ment procedure

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When replacing wheels, care
should be taken to ensure that
they are equivalent to those
removed in load capacity, diam-
eter, rim width and inset

*

.

Replacement wheels are avail-
able at your Toyota dealer.

*

: Conventionally referred to as off-

set.

Toyota does not recommend
using the following:

Wheels of different sizes or
types

Used wheels

Bent wheels that have been
straightened

When replacing wheels (vehi-

cles with tire pressure warning

system)

The wheels of your vehicle are

equipped with tire pressure warning

valves and transmitters that allow

the tire pressure warning system to

provide advance warning in the

event of a loss in tire inflation pres-

sure. Whenever wheels are

replaced, tire pressure warning

valves and transmitters must be

installed. (

P.582, 591)

WARNING

Proper inflation is critical to

save tire performance

Keep your tires properly inflated.

If the tires are not properly

inflated, the following conditions

may occur which could lead to an

accident resulting in death or seri-

ous injury:

Excessive wear

Uneven wear

Poor handling

Possibility of blowouts resulting

from overheated tires

Air leaking from between tire

and wheel

Wheel deformation and/or tire

damage

Greater possibility of tire dam-

age while driving (due to road

hazards, expansion joints,

sharp edges in the road, etc.)

NOTICE

When inspecting and adjust-

ing tire inflation pressure

Be sure to put the tire valve caps

back on.

If a valve cap is not installed, dirt

or moisture may get into the valve

and cause an air leak, resulting in

decreased tire inflation pressure.

Wheels

If a wheel is bent, cracked or
heavily corroded, it should
be replaced. Otherwise, the
tire may separate from the
wheel or cause a loss of
handling control.

Wheel selection

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Use only Toyota wheel nuts
and wrenches designed for
use with your aluminum
wheels.

When rotating, repairing or
changing your tires, check
that the wheel nuts are still
tight after driving 1000 miles
(1600 km).

Be careful not to damage the
aluminum wheels when using
tire chains.

Use only Toyota genuine bal-
ance weights or equivalent
and a plastic or rubber ham-
mer when balancing your
wheels.

WARNING

When replacing wheels

Do not use wheels that are a dif-

ferent size from those recom-

mended in the Owner’s Manual,

as this may result in a loss of

handling control.

Never use an inner tube in a

leaking wheel which is designed

for a tubeless tire. Doing so may

result in an accident, causing

death or serious injury.

When installing the wheel

nuts

Be sure to install the wheel nuts

with the tapered ends facing

inward. (

P.642) Installing the

nuts with the tapered ends fac-

ing outward can cause the

wheel to break and eventually

cause the wheel to come off

while driving, which could lead

to an accident resulting in death

or serious injury.

Never use oil or grease on the

wheel bolts or wheel nuts. Oil

and grease may cause the

wheel nuts to be excessively

tightened, leading to bolt or disc

wheel damage. In addition, the

oil or grease can cause the

wheel nuts to loosen and the

wheel may fall off, causing an

accident and resulting in death

or serious injury. Remove any

oil or grease from the wheel

bolts or wheel nuts.

Use of defective wheels pro-

hibited

Do not use cracked or deformed

wheels.
Doing so could cause the tire to

leak air during driving, possibly

causing an accident.

NOTICE

Replacing tire pressure warn-

ing valves and transmitters

(vehicles with tire pressure

warning system)

Because tire repair or replace-

ment may affect the tire pres-

sure warning valves and

transmitters, make sure to have

tires serviced by your Toyota

dealer or other qualified service

shop. In addition, make sure to

purchase your tire pressure

warning valves and transmit-

ters at your Toyota dealer.

Ensure that only genuine

Toyota wheels are used on your

vehicle.

Tire pressure warning valves

and transmitters may not work

properly with non-genuine

wheels.

Aluminum wheel precau-
tions

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1

Turn the engine switch to
OFF.

2

Open the glove box and slide
off the damper.

3

Push in each side of the
glove box to disconnect the
claws, and then slowly and
fully open the glove box while
supporting it.

4

With the glove box fully open,
slightly lift up the glove box
and pull toward the seat to
detach the bottom of the
glove box.

Do not use excessive force if the

glove box does not detach when

lightly pulled. Instead, pull toward

the seat while slightly adjusting the

height of the glove box.

5

Unlock the filter cover (

),

pull the filter cover out of the
claws (

), and remove the

filter cover.

Air conditioning filter

The air conditioning filter
must be changed regularly
to maintain air conditioning
efficiency.

Removal method

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Remove the filter case.

7

Remove the air conditioning
filter from the filter case and
replace it with a new one.

The “

UP” marks shown on the

filter should be pointing up.

8

When installing, reverse the
steps listed.

Checking interval

Inspect and replace the air condi-

tioning filter according to the mainte-

nance schedule. In dusty areas or

areas with heavy traffic flow, early

replacement may be required. (For

scheduled maintenance information,

please refer to the “Owner’s Manual

Supplement” or “Scheduled Mainte-

nance”.)

If air flow from the vents

decreases dramatically

The filter may be clogged. Check

the filter and replace if necessary.

NOTICE

When using the air condition-

ing system

Make sure that a filter is always

installed.
Using the air conditioning system

without a filter may cause damage

to the system.

When removing the glove box

Always follow the specified proce-

dure to remove the glove box

(

P.592). If the glove box is

removed without following the

specified procedure, the hinge of

the glove box may become dam-

aged.

To prevent damage to the fil-

ter cover

When moving the filter cover in

the direction of arrow to release

the fitting, pay attention not to

apply excessive force to the

claws. Otherwise, the claws may

be damaged.

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Windshield wiper blade
removal and installation

1

While holding the hook por-
tion

of the wiper arm, first

lift up the driver side, and
then lift up the passenger
side.

When returning the wiper arms to

their original positions, first lower

the passenger side, and then lower

the driver side.

2

Lift the stopper using a flat-
head screwdriver as shown
in the illustration.

To prevent damage to the wiper

arm, protect the tip of the screw-

driver with a rag.

3

Slide the wiper blade to
remove it from the wiper arm.

When installing, reverse the steps

listed.

Wiper insert replacement

1

Pull the wiper insert to
remove the claw of the wiper
blade from the stopper, and
pull out the wiper insert.

Wiper insert replace-

ment

When replacing the wiper
insert, perform the following
procedure to operate each
wiper.

Windshield wipers

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Claw

2

Remove the 2 metal plates
from the wiper insert pulled
out, and install the plates to a
new wiper insert.

Make sure that the cutout location

and warp direction of the metal

blades are same as the original.

3

Install the wiper insert to the
wiper blade from the side
without the stopper.

4

Secure the stopper of the
wiper insert with the claw of
the wiper blade.

1

Lift up the rear window wiper
arm head cap.

2

Move the wiper blade until a
click sound can be heard and

the claw detaches, and then
remove the wiper blade from
the wiper arm.

3

Pull the wiper insert out past
the stopper on the wiper
blade, and then continue to
pull until it is completely
removed.

Lightly grasp between the claws of

the wiper blade to allow the wiper

insert to lift up, making it easier to

remove.

4

Remove the 2 metal plates
from the old wiper insert and

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install them to the replace-
ment wiper insert.

5

Insert the wiper insert starting
from the claw at the center of
the wiper blade. Pass the
wiper insert through the 3
claws so that it sticks out
from the stopper, and then
pass the wiper insert through
the final remaining claw.

Applying a small amount of washer

fluid to the wiper insert can make it

easier to insert the claws into the

grooves.

6

Check that the wiper blade
claws are fitted in the
grooves of the wiper insert.

If the wiper blade claws are not fit-

ted in the grooves of the wiper

insert, grasp the wiper insert and

slide it back and forth multiple times

to insert the claws into the grooves.
Lightly lift up the center of the wiper

insert to make the rubber easier to

slide.

7

When installing a wiper
blade, reverse the procedure
in step

1

.

After installing the wiper blade,

check that the connection is locked.

Wiper blade and wiper insert

handling

Improper handling may result in

damage to the wiper blades or wiper

insert. If you have any concerns

about replacing the wiper blades or

wiper insert yourself, contact your

Toyota dealer.

NOTICE

When lifting the windshield

wipers

When raising the wiper arms off

the windshield, lift up the driver

side first, and then lift up pas-

senger side. When returning the

wipers to their original position,

return the passenger side first.

Do not lift a windshield wiper by

the wiper blade. Otherwise, the

wiper blade may be deformed.

Do not operate the wiper lever

when the windshield wipers are

lifted. Otherwise, the wind-

shield wipers may contact the

hood, possibly resulting in dam-

age to the windshield wipers

and/or hood.

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If the key battery is depleted

The following symptoms may occur:

The smart key system (if

equipped) and wireless remote

control will not function properly.

The operational range will be

reduced.

Prepare the following before
replacing the battery:

Flathead screwdriver

Small flathead screwdriver

Lithium battery CR2032

Use a CR2032 lithium battery

Batteries can be purchased at

your Toyota dealer, local electrical

appliance shops or camera stores.

Replace only with the same or

equivalent type recommended by

the manufacturer.

Dispose of used batteries accord-

ing to the local laws.

Vehicles without smart key
system

1

Remove the cover.

Use a screwdriver of an appropriate

size. Forcedly prying may cause

the cover damaged.

NOTICE

To prevent damage

Be careful not to damage the

claws when replacing the wiper

insert.

After the wiper blade is removed

from the wiper arm, place a

cloth, etc., between the rear

window and wiper arm to pre-

vent damage to the rear win-

dow.

Be sure not to pull excessively

on the wiper insert or deform its

metal plates.

Wireless remote con-

trol/electronic key bat-

tery

Replace the battery with a
new one if it is depleted.

Items to prepare

Replacing the battery

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