Toyota 86 (2023 year). Manual in english — page 6
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Display
Normal display
By selecting menu icons on the
multi-information display, a vari-
ety of driving-related information
can be displayed. The
multi-information display can
also be used to change display
settings and other vehicle set-
tings.
Warning or advice pop-up dis-
plays are also displayed in cer-
tain situations.
TRACK mode display
Vehicles without EyeSight:
When in TRACK mode, the
TRACK mode display will
remain displayed.
Vehicles with EyeSight:
When in TRACK mode, if the
Pre-Collision Braking System is
turned off, the TRACK mode
display will be displayed.
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Warning or advice pop-up dis-
plays are also displayed in cer-
tain situations.
Engine coolant temperature
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Engine oil temperature
Displays the engine oil tempera-
ture.
Fastest lap time
Refer to P.97 for the operating
method.
Current lap time
Refer to P.97 for the operating
method.
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Menu icons
Select a menu icon to display its
content.
Multi-information dis-
play
The multi-information dis-
play presents the driver with
a variety of vehicle data.
Displays and menu icons
Driving information
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Sport information (
Navigation system-linked
display
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Audio system-linked dis-
play (
P.98)
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: Displayed when the navigation
system of Apple CarPlay or
Android Auto is operating. For
details, refer to the “MULTIMEDIA
OWNER’S MANUAL”.
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Liquid crystal display
Small spots or light spots may
appear on the display. This phenom-
enon is characteristic of liquid crys-
tal displays, and there is no problem
continuing to use the display.
The multi-information display is
operated using the meter control
switches.
For information pertaining to the
content of each menu icon, refer
to the explanation of each item
under the heading of the rele-
vant menu icon.
/
: Select menu icons
/
: Change displayed
content, scroll up/down the
screen and move the cursor
Press: Enter
Press and hold:
Reset/change scale of the
G-force display
Return to the previous screen
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Display items
Press
or
of the meter
control switch and select
.
Then press
or
to display
the following items:
Driving information (page 1)
Driving information (page 2)
Driving information (page 3)
Driving support system
information display (if
equipped) (
Driving support system
setting display (
P.98)
Settings display (
P.98)
Warning message display
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WARNING
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The multi-information display
at low temperatures
Allow the interior of the vehicle to
warm up before using the liquid
crystal information display. At
extremely low temperatures, the
information display monitor may
respond slowly, and display
changes may be delayed.
For example, there is a lag
between the driver’s shifting and
the new gear number appearing
on the display. This lag could
cause the driver to downshift
again, causing rapid and exces-
sive engine braking and possibly
an accident resulting in death or
injury.
Changing the meter dis-
play
Content of driving infor-
mation
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Driving information (page 4)
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Driving information (page 1)
Use the display as a reference.
Voltmeter
Displays the charging voltage.
As voltage displayed may be differ-
ent from the actual battery voltage,
use the voltmeter as a guideline.
Engine oil temperature
gauge
Displays the engine oil tempera-
ture.
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Driving information (page 2)
Use the display as a reference.
Current fuel consumption
Displays the current rate of fuel
consumption.
Average fuel consumption
Displays the average fuel con-
sumption since the function was
reset.
Driving range
Displays the estimated maximum
distance that can be driven with the
quantity of fuel remaining.
This distance is computed based
on your average fuel consumption.
As a result, the actual distance that
can be driven may differ from that
displayed.
When only a small amount of fuel is
added to the tank, the display may
not be updated. When refueling,
turn the engine switch off. If the
vehicle is refueled without turning
the engine switch off, the display
may not be updated.
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Driving information (page 3)
Use the display as a reference.
Average vehicle speed
Displays the average vehicle speed
since display was reset.
Driving time
Displays the cumulative time the
vehicle has been driven since dis-
play was reset.
Driving distance
Displays the cumulative distance
the vehicle has been driven since
display was reset.
Pressing and holding
will
reset the average vehicle
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speed/driving time/driving dis-
tance.
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Driving information (page 4)
Displays each tire pressure.
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Display items
Press
or
of the meter
control switch and select
.
Then press
or
to display
the following items:
G-force
Suitable for confirming current lat-
eral G-forces on the vehicle.
G-force (peak hold function)
Suitable for confirming the size and
direction of the maximum lateral
G-forces on the vehicle.
Power and torque curve
Stopwatch
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G-force
Displays lateral G-forces on the
vehicle.
Also displays, around the
periphery of the G-force display,
the left and right steering
amount, accelerator pedal input,
and brake fluid pressure.
This display is intended for use
as a guideline. Depending on
factors such as the road surface
condition, temperature and vehi-
cle speed, the display may not
show the actual condition of the
vehicle.
Acceleration G-force on the
vehicle
Accelerator pedal input
Brake fluid pressure
Steering amount
Press and hold
to change
the range of the acceleration
G-force display between 1.0 G
and 0.5 G.
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G-force (peak hold func-
tion)
Displays lateral G-forces on the
vehicle.
Also displays, around the
periphery of the G-force display,
the left and right steering
amount, accelerator pedal input,
and brake fluid pressure.
This display is intended for use
as a guideline. Depending on
factors such as the road surface
condition, temperature and vehi-
cle speed, the display may not
show the actual condition of the
vehicle.
Sport information
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Record of the maximum
G-forces
Press and hold
to reset the
record of maximum G-forces.
Acceleration G-force on the
vehicle
Accelerator pedal input
Brake fluid pressure
Steering amount
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Power and torque curve
This chart is intended for refer-
ence only and does not show
the actual engine torque or out-
put.
Power output
Torque
Current engine speed
The vertical bar will slide laterally
according to the current engine
speed.
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Stopwatch
Measures and displays current
lap time and previous lap times.
Top screen
Fastest lap time (top screen)
When the timer is reset, “- -’- -”- -”
will be displayed.
Measurement screen
Fastest lap time (measure-
ment screen)
Current lap time
Total lap time
Past lap times
Records of the 50 most recent lap
times will be displayed.
Meter control switch opera-
tion guide
Changing between the stop-
watch screens
To change to the measurement
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screen: Press
.
To change to the top screen: Press
.
Operating the measurement
screen
: Start/stop measurement
: Mark off one lap
: Reset measured lap times
: Scroll through the lap
times
Resetting measured lap times
After stopping the measurement,
press
.
To display other content while
the stopwatch is operating
If the measurement screen is dis-
played, press
to display the top
screen.
Then operate the meter control
switches to display other content.
While other items are displayed,
the measurement will continue but
the stopwatch cannot be operated.
Select to display the route guid-
ance information.
Select to enable selection of an
audio source or track on the dis-
play using the meter control
switches.
Select to display the operational
status of the Adaptive Cruise
Control system (
The settings of the following
systems can be changed.
LDW (Lane Departure Warn-
ing) (if equipped)
PCB (Pre-Collision Braking)
(if equipped)
BSD/RCTA (if equipped)
RAB (Reverse Automatic
Braking system) (if equipped)
(Sonar Audible Alarm) (if
equipped)
SRH (Steering Responsive
Headlight) (if equipped)
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Meter display settings that
can be changed
Units
Select to change the units of mea-
sure displayed.
Startup Scrn
Navigation system-linked
display
Audio system-linked dis-
play
Driving support system
information display (if
equipped)
Driving support system
setting display
Settings display
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Select to enable/disable the startup
screen when the engine switch is
turned to ON.
GSI (if equipped)
Select to enable/disable the shift
position indicator and shift-up indi-
cator.
REV. (REV indicator)
• Select to enable/disable the REV
indicator.
• Select to enable/disable the
sounding of a buzzer when the
REV indicator is illuminated.
• Select to set the engine speed at
which the REV indicator (orange)
will begin to be displayed.
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Vehicle functions and set-
tings that can be changed
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Suspension of the settings dis-
play
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Some settings cannot be changed
while driving. When changing set-
tings, park the vehicle in a safe
place.
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If a warning message is displayed,
operation of the settings display
will be suspended.
WARNING
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Cautions during setting up
the display
As the engine needs to be run-
ning during setting up the display,
ensure that the vehicle is parked
in a place with adequate ventila-
tion. In a closed area such as a
garage, exhaust gases including
harmful carbon monoxide (CO)
may collect and enter the vehicle.
This may lead to death or a seri-
ous health hazard.
NOTICE
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While setting up the display
To prevent battery discharge,
ensure that the engine is running
while setting up the display fea-
tures.
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Before driving
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3-1. Key information
Keys . . . . . . .
3-2. Opening, closing and
locking the doors and
trunk
Doors . . . . . . ..
Trunk . . . . . . ...
Smart key system . ...
3-3. Adjusting the seats
Front seats . . . . ..
Rear seats. . . . ...
Head restraints. . .
3-4. Adjusting the steering
wheel and mirrors
Steering wheel . . .
Inside rear view mirror
. . . . . . . . ..
Outside rear view mirrors
. . . . . . . . ..
3-5. Opening, closing the win-
dows
Power windows . . ...
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3-1.Key information
The following keys are provided
with the vehicle.
Electronic keys
• Operating the smart key system
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• Operating the wireless remote
control function (
Mechanical keys
Key number plate
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When riding in an aircraft
When bringing an electronic key
onto an aircraft, make sure you do
not press any buttons on the elec-
tronic key while inside the aircraft
cabin. If you are carrying an elec-
tronic key in your bag etc., ensure
that the buttons are not likely to be
pressed accidentally. Pressing a
button may cause the electronic key
to emit radio waves that could inter-
fere with the operation of the air-
craft.
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Electronic key battery depletion
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The standard battery life is 1 to 2
years.
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If the battery becomes low, an
alarm will sound in the cabin and a
message will be shown on the
multi-information display when the
engine is stopped.
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To reduce key battery depletion
when the electronic key is to not
be used for long periods of time,
set the electronic key to the bat-
tery-saving mode. (
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As the electronic key always
receives radio waves, the battery
will become depleted even if the
electronic key is not used. The fol-
lowing symptoms indicate that the
electronic key battery may be
depleted. Replace the battery
when necessary. (
• The smart key system or the wire-
less remote control does not oper-
ate.
• The detection area becomes
smaller.
• The LED indicator on the key sur-
face does not turn on.
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To avoid serious deterioration, do
not leave the electronic key within
3 ft. (1 m) of the following electri-
cal appliances that produce a
magnetic field:
• TVs
• Personal computers
• Cellular phones, cordless phones
and battery chargers
• Recharging cellular phones or
cordless phones
• Table lamps
• Induction cookers
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Replacing the battery
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Confirmation of the registered
key number
The number of keys already regis-
tered to the vehicle can be con-
firmed. Ask your Toyota dealer for
details.
Keys
The keys
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To prevent key damage
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Do not drop the keys, subject
them to strong shocks or bend
them.
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The electronic keys are
equipped with the following
wireless remote control:
Locks the doors (
Unlocks the doors (
Opens the trunk (
Sounds the alarm
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Panic mode
When
is pressed for longer than
about one second, an alarm will
sound intermittently and the vehicle
lights will flash to deter any person
from trying to break into or damage
your vehicle.
To stop the alarm, press any button
on the electronic key.
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Vehicle finder function
When the function is set, a buzzer
(sounds once) and the emergency
flashers (flash 3 times) are used to
inform the driver of the vehicle’s
location.
Press
3 times within 5 seconds
while within a circumference of
approximately 30 ft. (10 m) from of
the vehicle.
However, if the interval between the
3 presses is short, the system may
not be activated.
NOTICE
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Do not expose the keys to high
temperatures for long periods of
time.
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Do not get the keys wet or wash
them in an ultrasonic washer
etc.
●
Do not attach metallic or mag-
netic materials to the keys or
place the keys close to such
materials.
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Do not disassemble the keys.
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Do not attach a sticker or any-
thing else to the surface of the
electronic key.
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Do not place the keys near
objects that produce magnetic
fields, such as TVs, audio sys-
tems and induction cookers.
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Carrying the electronic key
on your person
Carry the electronic key 3.9 in.
(10 cm) or more away from elec-
tric appliances that are turned on.
Radio waves emitted from electric
appliances within 3.9 in. (10 cm)
of the electronic key may interfere
with the key, causing the key to
not function properly.
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In case of a smart key system
malfunction or other
key-related problems
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When an electronic key is lost
Wireless remote control
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Customization
Some functions can be customized.
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To take out the mechanical key,
push the release button and
take the key out.
The mechanical key can only be
inserted in one direction, as the key
only has grooves on one side. If the
key cannot be inserted in a lock cyl-
inder, turn it over and re-attempt to
insert it.
After using the mechanical key,
store it in the electronic key. Carry
the mechanical key together with
the electronic key. If the electronic
key battery is depleted or the entry
function does not operate properly,
you will need the mechanical key.
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If you lose your mechanical
keys
Using the mechanical key
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3-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
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3-2.Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
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Smart key system
Carry the electronic key to
enable this function.
1
Grip the driver’s door handle
to unlock the door. Grip the
passenger’s door handle to
unlock all the doors.
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Make sure to touch the sensor on
the back of the handle.
The doors cannot be unlocked for 3
seconds after the doors are locked.
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: The door unlock settings can be
changed.
2
Touch the lock sensor (inden-
tation on the side of the door
handle) to lock the doors.
Check that the door is securely
locked.
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Wireless remote control
1
Locks both side doors
Check that the door is securely
locked.
2
Unlocks both side doors
Pressing the button unlocks the
driver’s door. Pressing the button
again within 3 seconds unlocks the
other door.
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Side window open/close func-
tion linked to door operation
In order to make opening and clos-
ing the doors easier, completely
closed windows are linked to door
operations. Therefore, when a door
is opened, its window opens slightly.
When a door is closed, its window
closes completely.
However, if the battery has dis-
charged or is disconnected, this
function will not operate. (
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Operation signals
A buzzer sounds and the emer-
gency flashers flash to indicate that
the doors have been
locked/unlocked. (Locked: once;
Unlocked: twice)
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When the door cannot be
locked by the lock sensor on
the surface of the door handle
If the doors cannot be locked by
touching the lock sensor with a fin-
ger, touch the lock sensor with the
palm of your hand.
If you are wearing gloves, remove
Doors
Unlocking and locking the
doors from the outside
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Door lock buzzer
If an attempt to lock the doors using
the entry function or wireless remote
control is made when a door is not
fully closed, a buzzer will sound
continuously for 5 seconds. Fully
close the door to stop the buzzer,
and lock the doors again.
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Alarm
Locking the doors will set the alarm
system. (
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Conditions affecting the opera-
tion of the smart key system or
wireless remote control
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If the smart key system or the
wireless remote control does
not operate properly
Use the mechanical key and/or
inside lock buttons to lock and
unlock the doors. (
Replace the key battery with a new
one if it is depleted. (
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If the battery is discharged
The doors cannot be locked and
unlocked using the smart key sys-
tem or wireless remote control. Lock
or unlock the doors using the
mechanical key. (
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Customization
Some functions can be customized.
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Door lock switches (to
lock/unlock)
1
Locks both side doors
2
Unlocks both side doors
WARNING
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To prevent an accident
Ensure that both side doors are
properly closed and locked while
driving the vehicle.
Failure to do so may result in a
door opening and an occupant
being thrown out of the vehicle,
resulting in death or serious injury.
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When opening or closing a
door
Check the surroundings of the
vehicle such as whether the vehi-
cle is on an incline, whether there
is enough space for a door to
open and whether a strong wind
is blowing. When opening or clos-
ing the door, hold the door handle
tightly to prepare for any unpre-
dictable movement.
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Side window open/close func-
tion linked to door operation
Do not hold the upper edge of the
side window when you close the
door. Otherwise, your fingers or
hand may be caught in the win-
dow.
Unlocking and locking the
doors from the inside
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Inside lock buttons (to
lock/unlock)
1
Locks the door
2
Unlocks the door
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Locking the doors from the out-
side without a key
1
Move the inside lock button to
the lock position.
2
Close the door.
The door cannot be locked if the
engine switch is in ACC or ON, or
the electronic key is left inside the
vehicle. However, the key may not
be detected correctly and the door
may be locked.
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Door lock prevention function
This function prevents the doors
from being locked if an electronic
key is left inside the vehicle.
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Customization
Some functions can be customized.
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Trunk
The trunk can be opened
using the trunk opener
switch, entry function or
wireless remote control.
WARNING
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may result in
death or serious injury.
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Before driving
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Make sure that the trunk lid is
closed before driving. If not fully
closed, while driving, it may
open unexpectedly, hit near-by
objects, or luggage may fall out,
possibly leading to an accident.
Also, exhaust gasses may enter
the vehicle, possibly leading to
death or a serious health haz-
ard.
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Do not allow children to play in
the trunk.
If a child is accidentally locked
in the trunk, they could suffer
from heat exhaustion, suffoca-
tion or other injuries.
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Do not allow a child to open or
close the trunk lid.
Doing so may cause the trunk
lid to open unexpectedly, or
cause the child’s hands, head,
or neck to be caught by the
closing trunk lid.
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Important points while driving
Never let anyone sit in the trunk.
In the event of sudden braking or
a collision, they are susceptible to
death or serious injury.
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WARNING
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Using the trunk
Observe the following precau-
tions.
Failure to do so may cause parts
of the body to be caught, resulting
in serious injury.
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Remove any heavy loads, such
as snow and ice, from the trunk
lid before opening it. Failure to
do so may cause the trunk lid to
suddenly shut again after it is
opened.
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Be careful not to come into con-
tact with the exhaust gasses
when opening or closing the
trunk. If the engine is running,
there is a risk of being burned
by the exhaust gasses.
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When opening or closing the
trunk lid, thoroughly check to
make sure the surrounding area
is safe.
●
If anyone is in the vicinity, make
sure they are safe and let them
know that the trunk is about to
open or close.
●
Use caution when opening or
closing the trunk lid in windy
weather as it may move
abruptly in strong wind.
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The trunk lid may suddenly shut
if it is not opened fully. It is more
difficult to open or close the
trunk lid on an incline than on a
level surface, so beware of the
trunk lid unexpectedly opening
or closing by itself. Make sure
that the trunk lid is fully open
and secure before using the
trunk.
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When closing the trunk lid, take
extra care to prevent your fin-
gers etc. from being caught.
●
When closing the trunk lid,
make sure to press it lightly on
its outer surface.
●
Do not attach any accessories
other than genuine Toyota parts
to the trunk lid. Such additional
weight on the trunk lid may
cause the lid to suddenly shut
again after it is opened.
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Trunk lid damper stays
Do not pull on or disassemble the
trunk lid damper stays, or dispose
of them in a fire. Illustrations on
the trunk lid damper stays indicate
the following:
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: Do not pull
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