Toyota Corolla Hatchback (2022 year). Manual in english — page 4

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1-3. Emergency assistance

Subscribers have the following
Safety Connect services avail-
able:

Automatic Collision Notifica-
tion

*

Helps drivers receive necessary
response from emergency service
providers. (

P.63)

*

: U.S. Patent No. 7,508,298 B2

Stolen Vehicle Location

Helps drivers in the event of vehicle
theft. (

P.63)

Emergency Assistance Button
(“SOS”)

Connects drivers to response-cen-
ter support. (

P.64)

Enhanced Roadside Assis-
tance

Provides drivers various on-road
assistance. (

P.64)

After you have signed the
Telematics Subscription Service
Agreement and are enrolled,
you can begin receiving ser-
vices.
A variety of subscription terms
are available for purchase. Con-
tact your Toyota dealer, call the
following appropriate Customer
Experience Center or push the
“SOS” button in your vehicle for
further subscription details.
• The United States

1-800-331-4331

• Canada

1-888-869-6828

• Puerto Rico

1-877-855-8377

Safety Connect Services Infor-

mation

Phone calls using the vehicle’s
Bluetooth

®

technology will not be

possible when Safety Connect is

active and in use.

Safety Connect is available begin-

ning Fall 2009 on select Toyota

models (in the contiguous United

States only). Contact with the

Safety Connect response center

is dependent upon the telematics

device being in operative condi-

tion, cellular connection availabil-

ity, and GPS satellite signal

reception, which can limit the abil-

ity to reach the response center or

receive emergency service sup-

port. Enrollment and Telematics

Subscription Service Agreement

are required. A variety of subscrip-

tion terms are available; charges

vary by subscription term selected

and location.

Automatic Collision Notification,

Emergency Assistance and Stolen

Vehicle Location are available in

the United States, including

Hawaii and Alaska, Puerto Rico

and Canada, and Enhanced

Roadside Assistance are avail-

able in the United States, Puerto

Rico and Canada.

Automatic Collision Notification,

Emergency Assistance, Stolen

Vehicle and Enhanced Road

Assistance are not available in the

U.S. Virgin Islands.

For vehicles first sold in the U.S.

Virgin Islands, no Safety Connect

services will function in or outside

the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Safety Connect services are not

Services

Subscription

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1

For safety and secu

rity

subject to section 255 of the Tele-

communications Act and the

device is not TTY compatible.

Languages

The Safety Connect response cen-

ter will offer support in multiple lan-

guages.

The Safety Connect system will

offer voice prompts in English,

Spanish, and French. Please indi-

cate your language of choice when

enrolling.

When contacting the response

center

You may be unable to contact the

response center if the network is

busy.

When the engine switch is
turned to ON, the red indicator
light comes on for 2 seconds
then turns off. Afterward, the
green indicator light comes on,
indicating that the service is
active.
The following indicator light pat-
terns indicate specific system
usage conditions:

Green indicator light on =
Active service

Green indicator light flashing
= Safety Connect call in pro-
cess

Red indicator light (except at
vehicle start-up) = System
malfunction (contact your Toy-
ota dealer)

No indicator light (off) =
Safety Connect service not

active

Automatic Collision Notifi-
cation

In case of either airbag deploy-
ment or severe rear-end colli-
sion, the system is designed to
automatically call the response
center. The responding agent
receives the vehicle’s location
and attempts to speak with the
vehicle occupants to assess the
level of emergency. If the occu-
pants are unable to communi-
cate, the agent automatically
treats the call as an emergency,
contacts the nearest emer-
gency services provider to
describe the situation, and
requests that assistance be sent
to the location.

Stolen Vehicle Location

If your vehicle is stolen, Safety
Connect can work with local
authorities to assist them in
locating and recovering the
vehicle. After filing a police
report, call the Customer Experi-
ence Center at 1-800-331-4331
in the Unites States,
1-877-855-8377 in Puerto Rico
or 1- 888-869-6828 in Canada,
and follow the prompts for
Safety Connect to initiate this
service.
In addition to assisting law
enforcement with recovery of a

Safety Connect LED light
Indicators

Safety Connect services

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stolen vehicle, Safety-Con-
nect-equipped vehicle location
data may, under certain circum-
stances, be shared with third
parties to locate your vehicle.
Further information is available
at Toyota.com in the United
States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto
Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada.

Emergency Assistance But-
ton (“SOS”)

In the event of an emergency on
the road, push the “SOS” button
to reach the Safety Connect
response center. The answer-
ing agent will determine your
vehicle’s location, assess the
emergency, and dispatch the
necessary assistance required.

If you accidentally press the “SOS”
button, tell the response-center
agent that you are not experiencing
an emergency.

Enhanced Roadside Assis-
tance

Enhanced Roadside Assistance
adds GPS data to the already
included warranty-based Toyota
roadside service.
Subscribers can press the
“SOS” button to reach a Safety
Connect response-center agent,
who can help with a wide range
of needs, such as: towing, flat
tire, fuel delivery, etc. For a
description of the Enhanced
Roadside Assistance services
and their limitations, please see
the Safety Connect Terms and

Conditions, which are available
at Toyota.com in the United
States, Toyotapr.com in Puerto
Rico and Toyota.ca in Canada.

Important! Read this informa-
tion before using Safety Con-
nect.

Exposure to radio fre-
quency signals

The Safety Connect system
installed in your vehicle is a
low-power radio transmitter and
receiver. It receives and also
sends out radio frequency (RF)
signals.
In August 1996, the Federal
Communications Commission
(FCC) adopted RF exposure
guidelines with safety levels for
mobile wireless phones. Those
guidelines are consistent with
the safety standards previously
set by the following U.S. and
international standards bodies.

ANSI (American National
Standards Institute) C95.1
[1992]

NCRP (National Council on
Radiation Protection and
Measurement) Report 86
[1986]

ICNIRP (International Com-
mission on Non-Ionizing Radi-
ation Protection) [1996]

Safety information for
Safety Connect

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For safety and secu

rity

Those standards were based on
comprehensive and periodic
evaluations of the relevant sci-
entific literature. Over 120 scien-
tists, engineers, and physicians
from universities, and govern-
ment health agencies and
industries reviewed the avail-
able body of research to
develop the ANSI Standard
(C95.1).
The design of Safety Connect
complies with the FCC guide-
lines in addition to those stan-
dards.

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1-4. Theft deterrent system

1-4.Theft deterrent system

The indicator light flashes after
the engine switch has been
turned off to indicate that the
system is operating.
The indicator light stops flashing
after the engine switch has been
turned to ACC or ON to indicate

that the system has been can-
celed.

System maintenance

The vehicle has a mainte-

nance-free type engine immobilizer

system.

Conditions that may cause the

system to malfunction

If the grip portion of the key is in

contact with a metallic object

If the key is in close proximity to or

touching a key to the security sys-

tem (key with a built-in transpon-

der chip) of another vehicle

Engine immobilizer

system

The vehicle’s keys have
built-in transponder chips
that prevent the engine from
starting if a key has not
been previously registered
in the vehicle’s on-board
computer.

Never leave the keys inside
the vehicle when you leave
the vehicle.

This system is designed to
help prevent vehicle theft
but does not guarantee
absolute security against all
vehicle thefts.

Operating the system

NOTICE

To ensure the system oper-

ates correctly

Do not modify or remove the sys-

tem. If modified or removed, the

proper operation of the system

cannot be guaranteed.

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1

For safety and secu

rity

*

: If equipped

Items to check before lock-
ing the vehicle

To prevent unexpected trigger-
ing of the alarm and vehicle
theft, make sure of the following:

Nobody is in the vehicle.

The windows are closed
before the alarm is set.

No valuables or other per-
sonal items are left in the
vehicle.

Setting

Close the doors, back door and
hood, and lock all the doors.
The system will set automati-
cally after 30 seconds.

The indicator light changes from
being on to flashing when the sys-
tem is set.

Deactivating or stopping

Do one of the following to deac-
tivate or stop the alarms:

Unlock the doors.

Turn the engine switch to
ACC or ON, or start the
engine. (The alarm will be
deactivated or stopped after a
few seconds.)

System maintenance

The vehicle has a mainte-

nance-free type alarm system.

Triggering of the alarm

The alarm may be triggered in the

following situations:

(Stopping the alarm deactivates the

alarm system.)

A person inside the vehicle opens

a door, back door or hood, or

unlocks the vehicle.

A person inside the vehicle

Alarm

*

The alarm uses light and
sound to give an alert when
an intrusion is detected.
The alarm is triggered in the
following situations when
the alarm is set:

A locked door or back door
is unlocked or opened in
any way other than using
the entry function, wireless
remote control or mechani-
cal key. (The doors will lock
again automatically.)

The hood is opened.

Setting/deactivating/stop-
ping the alarm system

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unlocks the door using the inside

lock buttons.

The battery is recharged or

replaced when the vehicle is

locked. (

P.507)

Alarm-operated door lock

In the following cases, depending

on the situation, the door may auto-

matically lock to prevent improper

entry into the vehicle:

When a person remaining in the

vehicle unlocks the door and the

alarm is activated.

While the alarm is activated, a

person remaining in the vehicle

unlocks the door.

When recharging or replacing the

battery

NOTICE

To ensure the system oper-

ates correctly

Do not modify or remove the sys-

tem. If modified or removed, the

proper operation of the system

cannot be guaranteed.

Theft prevention

labels (U.S.A.)

These labels are attached to
the vehicle to reduce vehi-
cle theft by facilitating the
tracing and recovery of
parts from stolen vehicles.
Do not remove under the
penalty of law.

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Vehicle status information

and indicators

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2-1. Instrument cluster

Warning lights and indica-

tors . . . . . . . ...

70

Gauges and meters

(4.2-inch display). . ..

74

Gauges and meters (7-inch

display). . . . . . .

78

Multi-information display

. . . . . . . . . .

82

Head-up display . . . .

89

Fuel consumption informa-

tion . . . . . . . ...

93

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2-1.Instrument cluster

For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all
warning lights and indicators illuminated.

4.2-inch display

7-inch display (when analog speedometer is displayed)

Warning lights and indicators

The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster,
center panel and outside rear view mirrors inform the driver of
the status of the vehicle’s various systems.

Warning lights and indicators displayed on the instru-
ment cluster

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7-inch display (when digital speedometer is displayed)

Warning lights inform the driver
of malfunctions in the indicated
vehicle’s systems.

Warning lights

(U.S.A.)

Brake system warning
light

*1

(

P.470)

(Red)

(Canada)

Brake system warning
light

*1

(

P.470)

(Yellow)

Brake system warning
light

*1

(

P.470)

High coolant temperature
warning light

*2

(

P.470)

Charging system warning
light

*1

(

P.471)

Low engine oil pressure
warning light

*2

(

P.471)

(U.S.A.)

Malfunction indicator
lamp

*1

(

P.471)

(Canada)

Malfunction indicator
lamp

*1

(

P.471)

SRS warning light

*1

(

P.471)

(U.S.A.)

ABS warning light

*1

(

P.472)

(Canada)

ABS warning light

*1

(

P.472)

Brake Override System
warning light/Drive-Start
Control warning light

*2

(

P.472)

(Red)

Electric power steering
system warning light

*1

(

P.473)

(Yellow)

Electric power steering
system warning light

*1

(

P.473)

Low fuel level warning
light (

P.473)

Driver’s and front passen-
ger’s seat belt reminder
light (

P.473)

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*1

:These lights come on when the

engine switch is turned to ON to
indicate that a system check is
being performed. They will turn
off after the engine is started, or
after a few seconds. There may
be a malfunction in a system if
the lights do not come on, or turn
off. Have the vehicle inspected
by your Toyota dealer.

*2

:This light illuminates on the

multi-information display.

The indicators inform the driver
of the operating state of the
vehicle’s various systems.

Rear passengers’
seat belt reminder
lights (

P.474)

Tire pressure warning
light

*1

(

P.474)

(Orange)

LTA indicator (if equipped)
(

P.474)

LDA indicator (if equipped)
(

P.474)

(Flashes)

RCTA OFF indicator

*1

(if

equipped) (

P.475)

(Flashes

or illumi-

nates)

PCS warning light

*1

(

P.475)

Slip indicator

*1

(

P.475)

(Flashes)

(U.S.A.)

Parking brake indicator
(

P.476)

(Flashes)
(Canada)

Parking brake indicator
(

P.476)

(Flashes)

Brake hold operated indi-
cator

*1

(

P.476)

(Orange)

iMT indicator

*1

(if

equipped) (

P.476)

WARNING

If a safety system warning

light does not come on

Should a safety system light such

as the ABS and SRS warning light

not come on when you start the

engine, this could mean that

these systems are not available to

help protect you in an accident,

which could result in death or seri-

ous injury. Have the vehicle

inspected by your Toyota dealer

immediately if this occurs.

Indicators

Turn signal indicator
(

P.151)

(U.S.A.)

Headlight indicator
(

P.158)

(Canada)

Tail light indicator
(

P.158)

Headlight high beam indi-
cator (

P.159)

Automatic High Beam
indicator (

P.160)

Front fog light indicator (if
equipped) (

P.163)

PCS warning light

*1, 2

(

P.176)

Cruise control indicator
(

P.200, 211)

Dynamic radar cruise con-
trol indicator (

P.200,

211)

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*1

:These lights come on when the

engine switch is turned to ON to
indicate that a system check is
being performed. They will turn
off after the engine is started, or
after a few seconds. There may
be a malfunction in a system if
the lights do not come on, or turn
off. Have the vehicle inspected
by your Toyota dealer.

*2

:This light comes on when the

system is turned off.

*3

:Depending on the operating con-

dition, the color and illuminat-
ing/flashing state of the light
change.

*4

:This light illuminates on the out-

side rear view mirrors.

*5

:This light illuminates on the

multi-information display.

*6

:When the outside temperature is

approximately 37°F (3°C) or
lower, this indicator will flash for
approximately 10 seconds, then
stay on.

*7

:This light illuminates on the cen-

ter panel.

Cruise control “SET” indi-
cator (

P.200, 211)

*3

LTA indicator (if equipped)
(

P.187)

LDA indicator (if
equipped) (

P.196)

BSM outside rear view
mirror indicators

*1, 4

(if

equipped) (

P.225)

BSM indicator (if
equipped) (

P.225)

RCTA OFF indicator

*1, 2

(if equipped) (

P.231)

(Flashes)

Slip indicator

*1

(

P.245)

VSC OFF indicator

*1, 2

(

P.245)

Smart key system indica-
tor

*5

(

P.140)

(U.S.A.)

Parking brake indicator
(

P.152)

(Canada)

Parking brake indicator
(

P.152)

Brake hold standby indi-
cator

*1

(

P.155)

Brake hold operated indi-
cator

*1

(

P.155)

Auto EPB OFF indicator

*1,

2

(if equipped) (

P.152)

Eco Driving Indicator
Light

*1

(if equipped)

(

P.85)

Low outside temperature
indicator

*6

(

P.74, 78)

Security indicator (

P.66,

67)

“AIR BAG ON/OFF”
indicator

*1, 7

(

P.40)

Sport mode indicator (if
equipped) (

P.243)

(Green)

iMT indicator (if equipped)
(

P.150)

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Locations of gauges and meters

The units of measure may differ depending on the intended destination of
the vehicle.

Tachometer

Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute

Speedometer
Outside temperature

Displays the outside temperature within the range of -40°F (-40°C) to 122°F
(50°C)

Clock (

P.76)

Multi-information display

Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data (

P.82)

Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs (

P.480)

Odometer and trip meter display (

P.75)

Shift position indicator (

P.145)

Display change button (

P.75)

Fuel gauge

Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank

Engine coolant temperature gauge

Displays the engine coolant temperature

Gauges and meters (4.2-inch display)

Meter display

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Outside temperature display

In the following situations, the cor-

rect outside temperature may not

be displayed, or the display may

take longer than normal to

change:

• When stopped, or driving at low

speeds (less than 16 mph [25

km/h])

• When the outside temperature

has changed suddenly (at the

entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel,

etc.)

When “--” or “E” is displayed, the

system may be malfunctioning.

Take your vehicle to your Toyota

dealer.

Liquid crystal display

P.83

Changing the display

Press the display change button
until the desired item is dis-
played.

Display items

Odometer

Displays the total distance the vehi-
cle has been driven.

Trip meter A/Trip meter B

Displays the distance the vehicle
has been driven since the meter
was last reset. Trip meters A and B
can be used to record and display

WARNING

The 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.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the

engine and its components

Do not let the indicator needle

of the tachometer enter the red

zone, which indicates the maxi-

mum engine speed.

The engine may be overheating

if the engine coolant tempera-

ture gauge is in the red zone

(H). In this case, immediately

stop the vehicle in a safe place,

and check the engine after it

has cooled completely.

(

P.509)

Odometer and trip meter
display

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different distances independently.
To reset, display the desired trip
meter and press and hold the dis-
play change button.

The brightness of the instrument
panel lights can be adjusted.

1

Brighter

2

Darker

Instrument panel light bright-

ness adjustment

The brightness of the instrument

panel lights can be adjusted sepa-

rately for when the tail lights are on

and off.

Clock adjustment

The clocks on the following can
be adjusted on the audio system
screen.

Multi-information display

Audio system screen

Setting the clock to be
adjusted automatically by
GPS

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.

3

Select “General” on the
“Setup” screen.

4

Select “Clock”.

5

Select “Auto Adjust by GPS”
to set to on.

Adjusting the clock manu-
ally

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.

3

Select “General” on the
“Setup” screen.

4

Select “Clock”.

5

Select “Auto Adjust by GPS”
to set to off.

6

Adjust the displayed time.

Hour: Select “-” or “+” of
“Hours” to adjust the hour.

Minute: Select “-” or “+” of
“Minutes” to adjust the min-
ute.

“:00”: Select to set the clock to
the beginning of the nearest
hour.

e.g.
1:00 to 1:29

1:00

1:30 to 1:59

2:00

Setting the time zone

1

Press the “MENU” button.

Changing the instrument
panel light brightness

Adjusting the clock

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2

Select “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.

3

Select “General” on the
“Setup” screen.

4

Select “Clock”.

5

Select “Time Zone”.

Select the desired time zone.

Premium Audio only:
If “Auto” is selected, the time zone
is selected automatically by current
vehicle position.

Setting daylight saving time

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.

3

Select “General” on the
“Setup” screen.

4

Select “Clock”.

5

Select “Daylight Saving
Time” then on/off/auto

*

.

*

: Premium Audio only

Changing the clock
between 12-hour/24-hour
format

1

Press the “MENU” button.

2

Select “Setup” on the “Menu”
screen.

3

Select “General” on the
“Setup” screen.

4

Select “Clock”.

5

Select “24-Hour Time For-
mat” and then on/off.

When set to off, the clock is dis-
played in 12 hour time format.

Clock settings screen

If “Clock : 00” is displayed when

is selected on the multi-information

display, the system may be malfunc-

tioning. Have the vehicle inspected

by your Toyota dealer.

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