Warning
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
When starting the vehicle
Always keep your foot on the brake pedal while stopped with the
engine
running. This prevents the vehicle from creeping.
When driving the vehicle
- Do not drive if you are unfamiliar with the location of the
brake and accelerator
pedals to avoid depressing the wrong pedal.
- Accidentally depressing the accelerator pedal instead of
the brake
pedal will result in sudden acceleration that may lead to an
accident.
- When backing up, you may twist your body around, leading
to a difficulty
in operating the pedals. Make sure to operate the pedals properly.
- Make sure to keep a correct driving posture even when moving the
vehicle only slightly. This allows you to depress the brake and
accelerator
pedals properly.
- Depress the brake pedal using your right foot. Depressing the
brake
pedal using your left foot may delay response in an emergency,
resulting
in an accident.
- Do not drive the vehicle over or stop the vehicle near flammable
materials.
The exhaust system and exhaust gases can be extremely hot. These hot
parts may cause a fire if there is any flammable material nearby.
- During normal driving, do not turn off the engine. Turning the
engine off
while driving will not cause loss of steering or braking control,
but the
power assist to these systems will be lost. This will make it more
difficult to
steer and brake, so you should pull over and stop the vehicle as
soon as it
is safe to do so.
However, in the event of an emergency, such as if it becomes
impossible
to stop the vehicle in the normal way:
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
When driving the vehicle
When driving on slippery road surfaces
- Sudden braking, acceleration and steering may cause tire
slippage and
reduce your ability to control the vehicle.
- Sudden acceleration, engine braking due to shifting, or changes
in engine
speed could cause the vehicle to skid.
- After driving through a puddle, lightly depress the brake pedal
to make
sure that the brakes are functioning properly. Wet brake pads may
prevent
the brakes from functioning properly. If the brakes on only one side
are wet
and not functioning properly, steering control may be affected.
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
When shifting the shift lever
- Do not let the vehicle roll backward while the shift lever is in
a driving position,
or roll forward while the shift lever is in r.
Doing so may cause the engine to stall or lead to poor brake and
steering
performance, resulting in an accident or damage to the vehicle.
- Do not shift the shift lever to p while the vehicle is moving.
Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of
vehicle
control.
- Do not shift the shift lever to r while the vehicle is moving
forward.
Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of
vehicle
control.
- Do not shift the shift lever to d while the vehicle is moving
backward.
Doing so can damage the transmission and may result in a loss of
vehicle
control.
- Moving the shift lever to n while the vehicle is moving will
disengage the
engine from the transmission. Engine braking is not available when n
is
selected.
- Be careful not to shift the shift lever with the accelerator
pedal depressed.
Shifting the shift lever to a gear other than p or n may lead to
unexpected
rapid acceleration of the vehicle that may cause an accident and
result in
death or serious injury.
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
If you hear a squealing or scraping noise (brake pad wear limit
indicators)
Have the brake pads checked and replaced by your toyota dealer as
soon
as possible.
Rotor damage may result if the pads are not replaced when needed.
It is dangerous to drive the vehicle when the wear limits of the brake
pads
and/or those of the brake discs are exceeded.
When the vehicle is stopped
- Do not race the engine.
If the vehicle is in any gear other than p or n, the vehicle may
accelerate
suddenly and unexpectedly, causing an accident.
- In order to prevent accidents due to the vehicle rolling away,
always keep
depressing the brake pedal while the engine is running, and apply
the
parking brake as necessary.
- If the vehicle is stopped on an incline, in order to prevent
accidents caused
by the vehicle rolling forward or backward, always depress the brake
pedal
and securely apply the parking brake as needed.
- Avoid revving or racing the engine.
Running the engine at high speed while the vehicle is stopped may
cause
the exhaust system to overheat, which could result in a fire if
combustible
material is nearby.
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
When the vehicle is parked
- Gas may leak from a cigarette lighter or spray can, and
may lead to a
fire.
- The temperature inside the vehicle may cause the plastic
lenses and
plastic material of glasses to deform or crack.
- Soft drink cans may fracture, causing the contents to spray over
the
interior of the vehicle, and may also cause a short circuit in the
vehicle's
electrical components.
- Do not leave cigarette lighters in the vehicle. If a cigarette
lighter is in a
place such as the glove box or on the floor, it may be lit
accidentally when
luggage is loaded or the seat is adjusted, causing a fire.
- Do not attach adhesive discs to the windshield or windows. Do
not place
containers such as air fresheners on the instrument panel or
dashboard.
Adhesive discs or containers may act as lenses, causing a fire in
the vehicle.
- Do not leave a door or window open if the curved glass is coated
with a
metallized film such as a silver-colored one. Reflected sunlight may
cause
the glass to act as a lens, causing a fire.
- Always apply the parking brake, shift the shift lever to p, stop
the engine
and lock the vehicle.
Do not leave the vehicle unattended while the engine is running.
- Do not touch the exhaust pipe while the engine is running or
immediately
after turning the engine off.
Doing so may cause burns.
When taking a nap in the vehicle
Always turn the engine off. Otherwise, if you accidentally move the
shift
lever or depress the accelerator pedal, this could cause an accident or
fire
due to engine overheating. Additionally, if the vehicle is parked in a
poorly
ventilated area, exhaust gases may collect and enter the vehicle,
leading to
death or a serious health hazard.
Observe the following precautions.
Failure to do so may result in death or serious injury.
When braking
- When the brakes are wet, drive more cautiously.
Braking distance increases when the brakes are wet, and this may
cause
one side of the vehicle to brake differently than the other side.
Also, the
parking brake may not securely hold the vehicle.
- If the power brake assist function does not operate, do not
follow other
vehicles closely and avoid hills or sharp turns that require
braking.
In this case, braking is still possible, but the brake pedal should
be
depressed more firmly than usual. Also, the braking distance will
increase.
Have your brakes fixed immediately.
- Do not pump the brake pedal if the engine stalls.
Each push on the brake pedal uses up the reserve for the
power-assisted
brakes.
- The brake system consists of 2 individual hydraulic systems; if
one of the
systems fails, the other will still operate. In this case, the brake
pedal
should be depressed more firmly than usual and the braking distance
will
increase.
Have your brakes fixed immediately.
If the vehicle becomes stuck (awd models)
Do not spin the wheels excessively when any of the tires is up in the
air, or
the vehicle is stuck in sand, mud, etc. This may damage the driveline
components
or propel the vehicle forward or backward, causing an accident. |