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8-2. Steps to take in an emergency

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 troub

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(If equipped)

Indicates that radar cruise control sensor is dirty
or covered with ice.

A buzzer also sounds.

 Clean the sensor.

(If equipped)

Indicates  that  the  dynamic  radar  cruise  control
system  cannot  be  used  temporarily  due  to  bad
weather

A buzzer also sounds.

 Use the dynamic radar cruise control sys-

tem when it becomes available again.

(If equipped)

Indicates that the RCTA (Rear Cross Traffic Alert)
sensors or the surrounding area on the bumper is
dirty or covered with ice (if equipped)

A buzzer also sounds.

 Clean the sensor and its surrounding area

on the bumper.

(If equipped)

The  operation  conditions  of  the  camera  sensor
(temperature, etc.) are not met.

 When the operation conditions of the cam-

era  sensor  (temperature, etc.) are met,  the
following systems will become available.

• PCS (Pre-Collision System)
• LDA (Lane Departure Alert) system
• Dynamic radar cruise control
• Automatic High Beam

(If equipped)

Indicates that dirt, rain, condensation, ice, snow,
etc., are present on the windshield in front of the
camera  sensor.  The  following  systems  will  be
temporarily unusable.
• PCS (Pre-Collision System)
• LDA (Lane Departure Alert) system
• Dynamic radar cruise control
• Automatic High Beam

 Tum the system off, remove any dirt, rain,

condensation,  ice,  snow,  etc.,  from  the
windshield, and then turn the system back
on.

Warning message

Details/Actions

Radar Cruise 

Control 

Unavailable 

Clean Sensor

Radar Cruise 

Control 

Unavailable

Rear Cross Traffic Alert 

Unavailable

Front Camera 

Unavailable

(Yellow)

Front Camera 

Unavailable 

Remove Debris 

On Windshield

(Yellow)

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Indicates a malfunction in the Drive-start control.

A buzzer also sounds.

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer immediately.

Indicates that the shift position was changed and
Drive-Start Control was operated while depress-
ing the accelerator pedal.

 Momentarily release the accelerator pedal.

(Flashes)

Indicates that the headlight switch is left on (with
the key removed and the driver’s door opened)

A buzzer also sounds.

 Turn the lights off.

Indicates a malfunction in:
• The automatic headlight leveling system; or
• The LED headlight system (if equipped).

A buzzer also sounds.

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer.

(If equipped)

Indicates  a  malfunction  in  the  Automatic  High
Beam system.

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer.

Indicates that the tire inflation pressure is low.

 Check  the  tire  inflation  pressure,  and

adjust to the appropriate level.

(If equipped)

Indicates that the Automatic High Beam switch is
pressed while the headlights are in low beam.

 Turn the high beam on and press the Auto-

matic High Beam switch again.

Warning message

Details/Actions

Drive-Start 

Control 

Malfunction 

Visit Your Dealer

Release

Accelerator

Turn Lights Off

Headlight System 

Malfunction 

Visit Your Dealer

Headlight System 

Malfunction 

Visit Your Dealer

Tire Pressure Low

Check Tire

Auto High Beam Ready 

Turn ON High Beam to 

Activate

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 troub

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(If equipped)

Indicates  that,  since  the  VSC  (Vehicle  Stability
Control)  system  was  turned  off,  the  pre-collision
brake system operation is stopped.

 Turn the VSC on. (P. 303)

(If equipped)

Indicates  that  the  pre-collision  system  is  tempo-
rarily unavailable.

 Please wait until the system returns. If the

message  does  not  disappear,  the  system
may  be  malfunctioning.  Have  the  vehicle
inspected  by  your  Toyota  dealer  immedi-
ately.

(If equipped)

Indicates  that  the  pre-collision  system  sensor  is
dirty, covered with ice, etc.

 Remove any dirt, ice, etc.

Indicates a malfunction in the RCTA (Rear Cross
Traffic Alert).

A buzzer also sounds.

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer.

Indicates  that  the  VSC  ECU  or  G  sensor  is  not
communicating with trailer brake control system.
Indicates a malfunction in the VSC system.

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer immediately.

Warning message

Details/Actions

VSC Turned Off 

Pre-Collision Brake 

System 

Unavailable

Pre-Collision System 

Unavailable

Pre-Collision System 

Unavailable 

Clean Sensor

Rear Cross Traffic Alert 

Malfunction 

Visit Your Dealer

Trailer Brake Error. 

If Towing, 

Come to a Safe Stop 

with Manual Controls. 

Contact dealer.

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*

: Refer to the separate “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual

Supplement” for the maintenance interval applicable to your vehicle.

Warning message in radar cruise mode (if equipped)
In  the  following  cases,  the  warning  message  may  not  be  displayed  even  if
vehicle-to-vehicle distance decreases:

When your vehicle and the vehicle ahead are traveling at the same speed or
the vehicle ahead is traveling more quickly than your vehicle

When the vehicle ahead is traveling at a very low speed

Immediately after cruise control speed is set

At the instant the accelerator pedal is depressed

Conditions  that  the  tire  pressure  warning  system may  not function

properly 
P. 501

Indicates  that  an  internal  switch  failure  of  trailer
brake control system, an over current detected by
trailer brake control system.

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer immediately.

Indicates  that  an  internal  microprocessor  error,
output circuit to trailer brakes unintended current,
or manual brake output slider is stuck or broken

 Have the vehicle inspected by your Toyota

dealer immediately.

Indicates that the output circuit has reverse volt-
age,  or  the  internal  trailer  brake  control  system
temperature is too high.

 Check  trailer  wiring  issue,  check  trailer

connection. If there is still a problem, have
the vehicle inspected by your Toyota dealer
immediately.

Warning message

Details/Actions

Trailer Brake Error. 

If Towing, 

Come to a Safe Stop 

Contact dealer.

Trailer Wiring, 

Type, or Connection 

fault. 

See Owner’s manual.

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8-2. Steps to take in an emergency

If you have a flat tire

● Stop the vehicle in a safe place on a hard, flat surface.
● Set the parking brake.
● Shift the shift lever to P.
● Stop the engine.
● Turn on the emergency flashers. (P. 538)

Your  vehicle  is  equipped  with  a  spare  tire.  The  flat  tire  can  be
replaced with the spare tire.
For details about tires: 

P. 495

WARNING

If you have a flat tire
Do not continue driving with a flat tire.

Driving even a short distance with a flat tire can damage the tire and the

wheel beyond repair, which could result in an accident.

Before jacking up the vehicle

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Spare tire

Jack and tools

Jack
Tool bag

Location of the spare tire, jack and tools

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2

Double  Cab  models  without
storage box

Double Cab models with stor-
age box

CrewMax models

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WARNING

Using the tire jack
Observe the following precautions. 

Improper use of the tire jack may cause the vehicle to suddenly fall off

the jack, leading to death or serious injury.

Do not use the tire jack for any purpose other than replacing tires or

installing and removing tire chains.

Only use the tire jack that comes with this vehicle for replacing a flat

tire. 

Do  not  use  it  on  other  vehicles,  and  do  not  use  other  tire  jacks  for

replacing tires on this vehicle.

Put the jack properly in its jack point.

Do not put any part of your body under the vehicle while it is supported

by the jack.

Do  not  start  the  engine  or  drive  the  vehicle  while  the  vehicle  is  sup-

ported by the jack.

Do not raise the vehicle while someone is inside.

When raising the vehicle, do not put an object on or under the jack.

Do  not  raise  the  vehicle  to  a  height  greater  than  that  required  to

replace the tire.

Use a jack stand if it is necessary to get under the vehicle.

When  lowering  the  vehicle,  make  sure  that  there  is  no-one  near  the

vehicle. If there are people nearby, warn them vocally before lowering.

Using the jack handle
Insert  the  square  head  securely  until  you  hear  a  click  to  prevent  the

extension parts from coming apart unexpectedly.

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Pull  up  the  lever  and  raise  the
bottom cushion up.

On  vehicles  with  storage  box,
turn  the  knob  to  the  “OPEN”
direction and remove the lid.

On  vehicles  with  storage  box,
remove the jack cover panel.

Unhook  the  rubber  band  and
take out the jack.

For loosening
For tightening

Taking out the jack and tool bag (Double Cab models)

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2

3

4

1

2

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Unhook  the  rubber  band  and
remove the tool bag.

Pull the lever and raise the bot-
tom cushion up.

Unhook  the  rubber  band  and
take out the jack.

For loosening
For tightening

Unhook  the  rubber  band  and
remove the tool bag.

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Taking out the jack and tool bag (CrewMax models)

1

2

1

2

3

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Assemble  the  jack  handle
extension as shown.

Insert  the  end  of  the  jack  han-
dle  extension  into  the  lowering
screw  and  turn  it  counterclock-
wise.

After  the  tire  is  lowered  com-
pletely  to  the  ground,  remove
the holding bracket.

Taking out the spare tire

1

2

3

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 troub

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Chock the tires.

On  some  models,  remove  the
wheel  ornament  using  the
wheel nut wrench as shown.

To  protect  the  wheel  and  wheel

ornament,  place  a  rag  between

the  wrench  and  the  wheel  orna-

ment, as shown in the illustration.

Slightly  loosen  the  wheel  nuts
(one turn).

Replacing a flat tire

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Flat tire

Wheel chock positions

Front

Left-hand side

Behind the rear right-hand side tire

Right-hand side

Behind the rear left-hand side tire

Rear

Left-hand side

In front of the front right-hand side tire

Right-hand side

In front of the front left-hand side tire

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3

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8-2. Steps to take in an emergency

Assemble  the  jack  handle
extension as shown.

Position  the  jack  at  the  correct
jack point as shown.

Front
Rear

Make sure the jack is positioned

on a level and solid place.

Raise the vehicle until the tire is
slightly raised off the ground.

When  positioning  the  jack  under

the rear axle housing, make sure

the groove on the top of the jack

fits with the rear axle housing.

Remove all the wheel nuts and
the tire.

When  resting  the  tire  on  the

ground, place the tire so that the

wheel  design  faces  up  to  avoid

scratching the wheel surface.

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Front

5

1

2

6

7

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WARNING

Replacing a flat tire

Observe the following precautions.

Failure to do so may result in serious injury:
• Lower  the  spare  tire  completely  to  the  ground  before  removing  it

from under the vehicle.

• Do not try to remove the wheel ornament by hand. Take due care in

handling the ornament to avoid unexpected personal injury.

• Do not touch the disc wheels or the area around the brakes immedi-

ately after the vehicle has been driven.

After  the  vehicle  has  been  driven  the  disc  wheels  and  the  area

around the brakes will be extremely hot. Touching these areas with

hands,  feet  or  other  body  parts  while  changing  a  tire,  etc.,  may

result in burns.

Failure  to  follow  these  precautions  could  cause  the  wheel  nuts  to

loosen and the tire to fall off, resulting in death or serious injury.
• Have the wheel nuts tightened with a torque wrench as soon as pos-

sible after changing wheels.

Steel wheel: 154 ft·lbf (209 N·m, 21.3 kgf·m)

Aluminum wheel: 97 ft·lbf (131 N·m, 13.4 kgf·m)

• When installing a tire, only use wheel nuts that have been specifi-

cally designed for that wheel.

• Retighten the wheel nuts within 100 miles (160 km) of driving.

• If  there  are  any  cracks  or  deformations  in  the  bolt  screws,  nut

threads  or  bolt  holes  of  the  wheel,  have  the  vehicle  inspected  by

your Toyota dealer.

• Do not attach a heavily damaged wheel ornament, as it may fly off

the wheel while the vehicle is moving.

• When  installing  the  wheel  nuts,  be  sure  to  install  them  with  the

tapered ends facing inward. (

P. 511)

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Remove any dirt or foreign mat-
ter from the wheel contact sur-
face.

If  foreign  matter  is  on  the  wheel

contact  surface,  the  wheel  nuts

may loosen while the vehicle is in

motion,  causing  the  tire  to  come

off.

Install the spare tire and loosely tighten each wheel nut by hand by
approximately the same amount.
Tighten the nuts until the tapered portion comes into loose contact
with the disc wheel seat.

Installing the spare tire

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2

Replacing  a  steel  wheel  with  a
steel wheel

Replacing an aluminum wheel
with a steel wheel

Tapered portion

Disc wheel

Tapered portion

Disc wheel

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 troub

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Lower the vehicle.

Firmly  tighten  each  nut  two  or
three  times  in  the  order  shown
in the illustration.

Tightening torque: 

154 ft·lbf (209 N·m, 21.3 kgf·m)

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WARNING

Stowing the flat tire
Failure to follow steps listed under stowing the tire may result in damage

to the spare tire carrier and loss of the tire, which could result in serious

injury or death.

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Vehicles  with  aluminum  wheels:  Remove  the  center  wheel  orna-
ment by pushing from the reverse side.
Lay down the tire with the valve
stem  facing  up  and  install  the
holding  bracket,  inserting  the
claw into the wheel lug nut hole.
Turn  the  jack  handle  extension
clockwise  to  take  up  slack  in
the chain.

Then, check to ensure the claw is

in the wheel lug nut hole and the

holding bracket is centered in the

wheel hub.

Holding bracket
Claw

While raising, secure the tire, tak-

ing care that the tire goes straight

up  without  catching  on  any  sur-

rounding  part,  to  prevent  it  from

flying forward during a collision or

sudden braking.
Tightening torque: 

34.7 ft·lbf (46.6 N·m, 4.8 kgf·m)

Stowing the flat tire, jack and all tools

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