Toyota RAV4 (2022 year). Manual in english — page 32

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the temperature setting or the

inside temperature.

When the outside temperature

exceeds 75°F (24°C) and the air

conditioning system is on

In order to reduce the air condi-

tioning power consumption, the air

conditioning system may switch to

recirculated air mode automati-

cally. This may also reduce fuel

consumption.

Recirculated air mode is selected

as a default mode when the

engine switch is turned to ON.

It is possible to switch to outside

air mode at any time by pressing

the outside/recirculated air mode

switch.

Operation of the air condition-

ing system in Eco drive mode

In Eco drive mode, the air condi-

tioning system is controlled as fol-

lows to prioritize fuel efficiency:

• Engine speed and compressor

operation controlled to restrict

heating/cooling capacity

• Fan speed restricted when auto-

matic mode is selected

To improve air conditioning perfor-

mance, perform the following

operations:

• Adjust the fan speed

• Turn off Eco drive mode (

P.347)

• Turn off Eco air conditioning mode

When the driving mode is set to

Eco driving mode, the Eco air con-

ditioning mode will be turned on

automatically. Even in this case,

the Eco air conditioning mode can

be turned off by pressing the Eco

air conditioning mode switch.

When the outside temperature

falls to nearly 32°F (0°C)

The dehumidification function may

not operate even when “A/C” switch

is pressed.

Ventilation and air conditioning

odors

To let fresh air in, set the air condi-

tioning system to the outside air

mode.

During use, various odors from

inside and outside the vehicle may

enter into and accumulate in the

air conditioning system. This may

then cause odor to be emitted

from the vents.

To reduce potential odors from

occurring:

• It is recommended that the air

conditioning system be set to out-

side air mode prior to turning the

vehicle off.

• The start timing of the blower may

be delayed for a short period of

time immediately after the air con-

ditioning system is started in auto-

matic mode.

When parking, the system auto-

matically switches to outside air

mode to encourage better air cir-

culation throughout the vehicle,

helping to reduce odors that occur

when starting the vehicle.

Air conditioning system opera-

tions when the engine is

stopped due to the Stop & Start

system (vehicles with Stop &

Start system)

When the engine is stopped due to

Stop & Start system operations, the

automatic air conditioning cooling,

heating and dehumidification func-

tions turn off and the fan speed is

decreased according to the outside

temperature etc. or air blowing

stops. To stop the air conditioning

system from turning off, press the

Stop & Start cancel switch and

refrain from using the Stop & Start

system.

When the windshield is fogged

up and the engine is stopped

due to the Stop & Start system

(vehicles with Stop & Start sys-

tem)

Press the windshield defogger

switch to restart the engine and

defog the windshield.
If the windshield continuously fogs

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up, press the Stop & Start cancel

switch and refrain from using the

Stop & Start system.

When an odor comes from the

air conditioning system while

the engine is stopped due to the

Stop & Start system (vehicles

with Stop & Start system)

Press the Stop & Start cancel switch

to restart the engine.

Air conditioning filter

P.592

Air conditioning system refrig-

erant

A label regarding the refrigerant of

the air conditioning system is

attached to the hood at the loca-

tion shown in the following illustra-

tion.

The meaning of each symbol on

the label are as follows:

Customization

Some functions can be customized.

(Customizable features:

P.694)

1

Press the “AUTO” switch.

The dehumidification function

begins to operate. Air outlets and

fan speed are automatically

adjusted according to the tempera-

ture setting and humidity.

Caution

Air conditioning system

Air conditioning system
lubricant type

Requires registered tech-
nician to service air con-
ditioning system

Flammable refrigerant

WARNING

To prevent the windshield

from fogging up

Do not use the windshield defog-

ger switch during cool air opera-

tion in extremely humid weather.

The difference between the tem-

perature of the outside air and

that of the windshield can cause

the outer surface of the wind-

shield to fog up, blocking your

vision.

When the outside rear view

mirror defoggers are operat-

ing (if equipped)

Do not touch the rear view mirror

surfaces when the outside rear

view mirror defoggers are on.

NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the air conditioning

system on longer than necessary

when the engine is off.

When repairing/replacing

parts of the air conditioning

system

Have repair/replacement per-

formed by your Toyota dealer.

When a part of the air condition-

ing system, such as the evapora-

tor, is to be replaced, it must be

replaced with a new one.

Using automatic mode

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2

Adjust the temperature set-
ting.

3

To stop the operation, press
the “OFF” switch.

If the fan speed setting or air
flow modes are operated, the
automatic mode indicator goes
off. However, automatic mode
for functions other than that
operated is maintained.

Using automatic mode

Fan speed is adjusted automati-

cally according to the temperature

setting and the ambient conditions.
Therefore, the fan may stop for a

while until warm or cool air is ready

to flow immediately after the auto-

matic mode switch is pressed.

This function automatically con-
trols the air conditioning airflow
so that priority is given to the
front seats. When the front pas-
senger seat is not occupied, air-
flow may switch to only the
driver’s seat. Unnecessary air
conditioning is suppressed, con-
tributing to increased fuel effi-
ciency.
Front seat concentrated airflow
mode operates in the following
situations.

No passengers are detected
in the rear seats

The windshield defogger is
not operating

While operating,

illumi-

nates.

Manually turning front seat
concentrated airflow mode
on/off

In front seat concentrated air-
flow mode, directing airflow to
the front seats only and to all
seats can be switched via switch
operation. When the mode has
been switched manually, auto-
matic airflow control stops oper-
ating.

Press

on the air condition-

ing operation panel and switch
the airflow.

Indicator illuminated: Airflow
to the front seats only

Indicator off: Airflow to all the
seats

Operation of automatic airflow

control

In order to maintain a comfortable

interior, airflow may be directed to

seats without passengers immedi-

ately after the engine is started

and at other times depending on

the outside temperature.

After the engine is started, if pas-

sengers move around inside or

enter/exit the vehicle, the system

cannot accurately detect the pres-

ence of passengers and auto-

matic airflow control will not

operate.

Operation of manual airflow

control

Even if the function is manually

switched to directing airflow to only

the front seats, when a rear seat is

Front seat concentrated
airflow mode (S-FLOW)

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occupied, it may automatically direct

airflow to all seats.

To return to automatic airflow

control

1

With the indicator off, turn the

engine switch to OFF.

2

After 60 minutes or more elapse,

turn the engine switch to ON.

This feature is used to prevent
ice from building up on the wind-
shield and wiper blades.
Press the switch to turn the sys-
tem on/off.

The indicator comes on when the
system is on.
The windshield wiper de-icer will
automatically turn off after a period
of time.

Location of air outlets

The air outlets and air volume
change according to the
selected air flow mode.

Adjusting the air flow direc-
tion and opening/closing
the air outlets

Front

1

Direct air flow to the left or
right, up or down

2

Open the vent

*

3

Close the vent

*

*

: If equipped (center air outlets

only)

Windshield wiper de-icer
(if equipped)

WARNING

To prevent burns

Do not touch the glass at lower

part of the windshield or to the

side of the front pillars when the

windshield wiper deicer is on.

Air outlet layout and oper-
ations

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Rear

1

Direct air flow to the left or
right, up or down

2

Open the vent

3

Close the vent

*

: If equipped

WARNING

To not interrupt the wind-

shield defogger from operat-

ing

Do not place anything on the

instrument panel which may cover

the air outlets. Otherwise, air flow

may be obstructed, preventing the

windshield defoggers from defog-

ging.

Heated steering

wheel

*

/seat heat-

ers

*

/seat ventilators

*

Heated steering wheel

Warm up the grip of the steer-
ing wheel

Seat heaters

Warm up the seat upholstery

Seat ventilators

Maintain good ventilation by
pulling air through the seat
upholstery

WARNING

To prevent minor burn inju-

ries

Care should be taken if anyone in

the following categories comes in

contact with the steering wheel or

seats when the heater is on:

Babies, small children, the

elderly, the sick and the physi-

cally challenged

Persons with sensitive skin

Persons who are fatigued

Persons who have taken alco-

hol or drugs that induce sleep

(sleeping drugs, cold remedies,

etc.)

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Turns the heated steering wheel
on/off

The indicator light comes on when
the heated steering wheel is oper-
ating.

Operation condition

The engine switch is in ON.

Front

Turns the seat heaters on/off

1

High temperature

2

Low temperature

When the seat heater is on, the
indicator illuminates on the seat
heater switch.
When not in use, put the switch
in the neutral position. The indi-
cator will turn off.

Rear

Turns the seat heaters on/off
The indicator light comes on
when the seat heater is operat-
ing.

Operation condition

The engine switch is in ON.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the

seat heaters and seat ventila-

tors

Do not put heavy objects that

have an uneven surface on the

seat and do not stick sharp

objects (needles, nails, etc.) into

the seat.

To prevent battery discharge

Do not use the functions when the

engine is not running.

Heated steering wheel

Operating the seat heat-
ers

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Turns the seat heaters and ven-
tilators on/off

Each time the switch is pressed,
the operation condition changes as
follows.
Hi (3 segments lit)

Mid (2 seg-

ments lit)

Lo (1 segment lit)

Off

1

Turns the seat heater on

The level indicators (yellow)

light up during operation.

2

Turns the seat ventilator on

The level indicators (green)

light up during operation.

Operation condition

The engine switch is in ON.

Air conditioning system-linked

control mode

When a seat ventilator is set to Hi,

the fan speed of the seat ventilator

may increase according to the fan

speed of the air conditioning sys-

tem.

WARNING

To prevent causes of over-

heating and minor burn inju-

ries

Observe the following precautions

when using a seat heater:

Do not cover the seat with a

blanket or cushion when using

the seat heater.

Do not use seat heater more

than necessary.

Seat heaters and ventila-
tors

A

A

WARNING

To prevent causes of over-

heating and minor burn inju-

ries

Observe the following precautions

when using a seat heater:

Do not cover the seat with a

blanket or cushion when using

the seat heater.

Do not use seat heater more

than necessary.

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6-2.Using the interior lights

Rear interior light (

P.525)

Front interior lights/personal lights (

P.524, 525)

Open tray lights (if equipped)

*

Footwell lights (if equipped)

*

Front cup holder lights (if equipped)

*

*

: These lights turn on when a door is unlocked.

When the shift lever is in a position other than P, the brightness of these
lights will reduce intensity.

Front interior lights

Turns the lights on/off

Interior lights list

Location of the interior lights

A

B

C

D

E

Operating interior lights

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Turns the switch to the door
position (door linked)

When a door is opened while the
door position is on, the lights turn
on.

1

Turns the door position on

2

Turns the lights off

Rear interior light

1

Turns the light on

2

Turns the door-linked func-
tion on (door position)

The light turns on/off according to
the opening/closing of the doors.

Turns the lights on/off

Illuminated entry system (vehi-

cles with smart key system)

The lights automatically turn on/off

according to the engine switch

mode, the presence of the elec-

tronic key, whether the doors are

locked/unlocked, and whether the

doors are opened/closed.

To prevent the battery from

being discharged

If the interior lights remain on when

the engine switch is turned to OFF,

the lights will go off automatically

after 20 minutes.

The interior lights may turn on

automatically when

If any of the SRS airbags deploy

(inflate) or in the event of a strong

rear impact, the interior lights will

turn on automatically.
The interior lights will turn off auto-

matically after approximately 20

minutes.
The interior lights can be turned off

manually. However, in order to help

prevent further collisions, it is rec-

ommended that they be left on until

safety can be ensured.

(The interior lights may not turn on

automatically depending on the

force of the impact and conditions of

the collision.)

Customization

Setting (e.g. the time elapsed before

the lights turn off) can be changed.

(Customizable features:

P.694)

Operating personal lights

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NOTICE

To prevent battery discharge

Do not leave the lights on longer

than necessary when the engine

is not running.

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6-3.Using the storage features

Open tray (

P.530)

Auxiliary boxes (

P.529)

Bottle holders (

P.529)

Console box (

P.528)

Cup holders (

P.528)

Glove box (

P.528)

List of storage features

Location of the storage features

A

B

C

D

E

F

WARNING

Items that should not be left

in the vehicle

Do not leave glasses, lighters or

spray cans in the storage spaces,

as this may cause the following

when cabin temperature becomes

high:

Glasses may be deformed by

heat or cracked if they come

into contact with other stored

items.

Lighters or spray cans may

explode. If they come into con-

tact with other stored items, the

lighter may catch fire or the

spray can may release gas,

causing a fire hazard.

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Unlock with the mechanical
key

Lock with the mechanical key

Open (pull up the lever)

Lift the lid while pushing the but-
ton to release the lock.

Console box tray (if equipped)

The tray can be removed and stored

in the bottom of the console box.

Front

Rear

Pull the armrest down.

Glove box

WARNING

Caution while driving

Keep the glove box closed. In the

event of sudden braking or sud-

den swerving, an accident may

occur due to an occupant being

struck by the open glove box or

the items stored inside.

Console box

A

B

C

WARNING

Caution while driving

Keep the console box closed.
Injuries may result in the event of

an accident or sudden braking.

Cup holders

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Front

Rear

Bottle holders

When storing a bottle, close the

cap.

The bottle may not be stored

depending on its size or shape.

Push the lid.

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the cup

holders

Do not place anything other than

cups or beverage cans in the cup

holders.

Inappropriate items must not be

stored in the cup holders even if

the lid is closed.

Other items may be thrown out of

the holders in the event of an

accident or sudden braking and

cause injury. If possible, cover hot

drinks to prevent burns.

Bottle holders

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the bottle

holders

Do not place anything other than

a bottle in the bottle holders.

Other items may be thrown out of

the holders in the event of an

accident or sudden braking and

cause injury.

NOTICE

Items that should be not

stowed in the bottle holders

Do not place open bottles or glass

and paper cups containing liquid

in the bottle holders. The contents

may spill and glasses may break.

Auxiliary boxes

WARNING

Caution while driving

Do not leave the auxiliary box

open while driving.
Injuries may result in the event of

an accident or sudden braking.

530

6-3. Using the storage features

Driver’s side

Front passenger’s side

Front of console

Vehicles with wireless charger:

P.539

WARNING

Items unsuitable for storing

Do not store items heavier than

0.4 lb. (0.2 kg).
Doing so may cause the auxiliary

box to open and the items inside

may fall out, resulting in an acci-

dent.

Open tray

WARNING

Items unsuitable for the open

tray

Observe the following precautions

when putting items in the open

tray. Failure to do so may cause

items to be thrown out of the tray

in the event of sudden braking or

steering. In these cases, the items

may interfere with pedal operation

or cause driver distraction, result-

ing in an accident.

Do not store items in the tray

that can easily shift or roll out.

Do not stack items in the tray

higher than the tray’s edge.

Do not put items in the tray that

may protrude over the tray’s

edge.

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Raise the hook to use.

The cargo hooks are provided for
securing loose items.

Flipping the deck board
upside down

The deck board can be flipped
upside down (resin side up)
depending on the situation.

Original position

Underside (resin side)

Changing the deck board
positions

Height of the deck board can be
changed by setting the deck
board under the floor.

Upper

Lower

Luggage compart-

ment features

Cargo hooks

WARNING

When cargo hooks are not in

use

To avoid injury, always return the

hooks to their stowed positions

when not in use.

Deck board

A

B

A

B

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1

Pull up the tab to raise the
deck board and move it
toward you to remove.

2

Place the deck board through
the groove and move for-
ward.

Setting the deck board
upright

When taking out the tools, the
deck board can be set upright.

When the back surface (resin sur-
face) of the deck board is facing up,
flip it back to the original position.

1

Pull up the tab to raise the
deck board and fold it for-
ward.

2

Place the edge into the
groove (

), and with the

deck board in a standing
state, put the edge into the
holes (

).

WARNING

When operating the deck

board

Do not place anything on the deck

board when operating the board.

Otherwise, your fingers may be

caught or an accident may result

causing injuries.

A

B

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