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To fasten the seat belt, push 
the plate into the buckle until 

a click sound is heard.

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To release the seat belt, 
press the release button 

.

Emergency locking retractor 

(ELR)

The retractor will lock the belt during 

a sudden stop or on impact. It may 

also lock if you lean forward too 

quickly. A slow, easy motion will 

allow the belt to extend so that you 

can move around fully.

Automatic locking retractor 

(ALR)

When a passenger’s shoulder belt is 

completely extended and then 

retracted even slightly, the belt is 

locked in that position and cannot 

be extended. This feature is used to 

hold a child restraint system (CRS) 

firmly. To free the belt again, fully 

retract the belt and then pull the belt 

out once more.

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Push the seat belt shoulder 
anchor down while pressing 
the release button 

.

2

Push the seat belt shoulder 
anchor up while pressing the 
release button 

.

WARNING

Do not wear the seat belt 

extender if you can fasten the 

seat belt without the extender.

Do not use the seat belt 

extender when installing a child 

restraint system because the 

belt will not securely hold the 

child restraint system, increas-

ing the risk of death or serious 

injury in the event of an acci-

dent.

The personalized extender may 

not be safe on another vehicle, 

when used by another person, 

or at a different seating position 

other than the one originally 

intended.

NOTICE

When using a seat belt 

extender

When releasing the seat belt, 

press on the buckle release but-

ton on the extender, not on the 

seat belt. 

This helps prevent damage to the 

vehicle interior and the extender 

itself.

Fastening and releasing 
the seat belt

Adjusting the seat belt 
shoulder anchor height 
(front seats)

A

A

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Move the height adjuster up and 
down as needed until you hear a 
click.

The pretensioners help the seat 
belts to quickly restrain the 
occupants by retracting the seat 
belts when the vehicle is sub-
jected to certain types of severe 
frontal or side collision or a vehi-
cle rollover.

The pretensioners do not activate 
in the event of a minor frontal 
impact, a minor side impact or a 
rear impact.

Replacing the belt after the pre-

tensioner has been activated

If the vehicle is involved in multiple 

collisions, the pretensioner will acti-

vate for the first collision, but will not 

activate for the second or subse-

quent collisions.

WARNING

Adjustable shoulder anchor

Always make sure the shoulder 

belt is positioned across the cen-

ter of your shoulder. The belt 

should be kept away from your 

neck, but not falling off your 

shoulder. Failure to do so could 

reduce the amount of protection in 

an accident and cause death or 

serious injuries in the event of a 

sudden stop, sudden swerve or 

accident.

Seat belt pretensioners 
(front and outboard rear 
seats)

WARNING

Seat belt pretensioners

Observe the following precautions 

to reduce the risk of injury in the 

event of sudden braking, sudden 

swerving or an accident.

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

Do not place anything, such as 

a cushion, on the front passen-

ger’s seat.

Doing so will disperse the pas-

senger’s weight, which prevents 

the sensor from detecting the 

passenger’s weight properly. As 

a result, the seat belt preten-

sioner for the front passenger’s 

seat may not activate in the 

event of a collision.

If the pretensioner has acti-

vated, the SRS warning light will 

come on. In that case, the seat 

belt cannot be used again and 

must be replaced at your Toyota 

dealer.

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Location of the SRS airbags

SRS front airbags

SRS driver airbag/front passenger airbag

Can help protect the head and chest of the driver and front passenger from 
impact with interior components

SRS knee airbag

Can help provide driver protection

SRS seat cushion airbag

Can help restrain the front passenger

SRS side and curtain shield airbags

SRS side airbags

Can help protect the torso of the front seat occupants

SRS airbags

The SRS airbags inflate when the vehicle is subjected to cer-
tain types of severe impacts that may cause significant injury 
to the occupants. They work together with the seat belts to 
help reduce the risk of death or serious injury.

SRS airbag system

A

B

C

D

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SRS curtain shield airbags

• Can help protect primarily the head of occupants in the outboard seats
• Can help prevent the occupants from being thrown from the vehicle in the 

event of vehicle rollover

SRS airbag system components

Front impact sensors

“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” indicator lights

Front passenger airbag

Side impact sensors (front door)

Curtain shield airbags

Seat belt pretensioners and force limiters

Side impact sensors (front)

Side airbags

Seat cushion airbag

Front passenger’s seat belt buckle switch

Driver’s seat belt buckle switch

Driver’s seat position sensor

Driver airbag

E

A

B

C

D

E

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Front passenger occupant classification system (ECU and sen-
sors)

Knee airbag

SRS warning light

Airbag sensor assembly

Your vehicle is equipped with ADVANCED AIRBAGS designed 
based on the US motor vehicle safety standards (FMVSS208). The 
airbag sensor assembly (ECU) controls airbag deployment based on 
information obtained from the sensors etc. shown in the system 
components diagram above. This information includes crash sever-
ity and occupant information. As the airbags deploy, a chemical 
reaction in the inflators quickly fills the airbags with non-toxic gas to 
help restrain the motion of the occupants.

If the SRS airbags deploy 

(inflate)

Slight abrasions, burns, bruising 

etc., may be sustained from SRS 

airbags, due to the extremely high 

speed deployment (inflation) by 

hot gases.

A loud noise and white powder will 

be emitted.

Parts of the airbag module (steer-

ing wheel hub, airbag cover and 

inflator) as well as the front seats, 

parts of the front and rear pillars, 

and roof side rails, may be hot for 

several minutes. The airbag itself 

may also be hot.

The windshield may crack.

The hybrid system will be stopped 

and fuel supply to the engine will 

be stopped. (

P.79)

The brakes and stop lights will be 

controlled automatically. 

(

P.327)

The interior lights will turn on auto-

matically. (

P.352)

The emergency flashers will turn 

on automatically. (

P.448)

For Safety Connect subscribers, if 

any of the following situations 

occur, the system is designed to 

send an emergency call to the 

response center, notifying them of 

the vehicle’s location (without 

needing to push the “SOS” button) 

and an agent will attempt to speak 

with the occupants to ascertain 

the level of emergency and assis-

tance required. If the occupants 

are unable to communicate, the 

agent automatically treats the call 

as an emergency and helps to dis-

patch the necessary emergency 

services. (

P.65)

• An SRS airbag is deployed.

• A seat belt pretensioner is acti-

vated.

• The vehicle is involved in a severe 

rear-end collision.

SRS airbag deployment condi-

tions (SRS front airbags)

The SRS front airbags will deploy 

in the event of an impact that 

exceeds the set threshold level 

(the level of force corresponding 

to an approximately 12 - 18 mph 

[20 - 30 km/h] frontal collision with 

a fixed wall that does not move or 

deform).

However, this threshold velocity will 
be considerably higher in the follow-
ing situations:

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• If the vehicle strikes an object, 

such as a parked vehicle or sign 

pole, which can move or deform 

on impact

• If the vehicle is involved in an 

underride collision, such as a colli-

sion in which the front of the vehi-

cle underrides, or goes under, the 

bed of a truck

Depending on the type of collision, 

it is possible that only the seat belt 

pretensioners will activate.

The SRS front airbags for the front 

passenger will not activate if there 

is no passenger sitting in the front 

passenger seat. However, the 

SRS front airbags for the front 

passenger may deploy if luggage 

is put in the seat, even if the seat 

is unoccupied.

The SRS seat cushion airbag on 

the front passenger seat will not 

operate if the occupant is not 

wearing a seat belt.

SRS airbag deployment condi-

tions (SRS side and curtain 

shield airbags)

The SRS side and curtain shield 

airbags will deploy in the event of 

an impact that exceeds the set 

threshold level (the level of force 

corresponding to the impact force 

produced by an approximately 

3300 lb. [1500 kg] vehicle colliding 

with the vehicle cabin from a 

direction perpendicular to the 

vehicle orientation at an approxi-

mate speed of 12 - 18 mph [20 - 

30 km/h]).

Both SRS curtain shield airbags 

will deploy in the event of a side 

collision on either side.

Both SRS curtain shield airbags 

will deploy in the event of vehicle 

rollover.

Both SRS curtain shield airbags 

may also deploy in the event of a 

severe frontal collision.

Conditions under which the 

SRS airbags may deploy 

(inflate), other than a collision

The SRS front airbags and SRS cur-

tain shield airbags may also deploy 

if a serious impact occurs to the 

underside of your vehicle. Some 

examples are shown in the illustra-

tion.

Hitting a curb, edge of pavement 

or hard surface

Falling into or jumping over a deep 

hole

Landing hard or falling

The SRS curtain shield airbags may 

also deploy under the situations 

shown in the illustration.

The angle of vehicle tip-up is mar-

ginal.

The vehicle skids and hits a curb 

stone.

Types of collisions that may not 

deploy the SRS airbags (SRS 

front airbags)

The SRS front airbags do not gener-

ally inflate if the vehicle is involved 

in a side or rear collision, if it rolls 

over, or if it is involved in a low-

speed frontal collision. But, when-

ever a collision of any type causes 

sufficient forward deceleration of the 

vehicle, deployment of the SRS 

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front airbags may occur.

Collision from the side

Collision from the rear

Vehicle rollover

Types of collisions that may not 

deploy the SRS airbags (SRS 

side and curtain shield airbags)

The SRS side and curtain shield air-

bags may not activate if the vehicle 

is subjected to a collision from the 

side at certain angles, or a collision 

to the side of the vehicle body other 

than the passenger compartment.

Collision from the side to the vehi-

cle body other than the passenger 

compartment

Collision from the side at an angle

The SRS side airbags do not gener-

ally inflate if the vehicle is involved 

in a frontal or rear collision, if it rolls 

over, or if it is involved in a low-

speed side collision.

Collision from the front

Collision from the rear

Vehicle rollover

The SRS curtain shield airbags do 

not generally inflate if the vehicle is 

involved in a rear collision, if it 

pitches end over end, or if it is 

involved in a low-speed side or low-

speed frontal collision.

Collision from the rear

Pitching end over end

When to contact your Toyota 

dealer

In the following cases, the vehicle 

will require inspection and/or repair. 

Contact your Toyota dealer as soon 

as possible.

Any of the SRS airbags have 

been inflated.

The front of the vehicle is dam-

aged or deformed, or was 

involved in an accident that was 

not severe enough to cause the 

SRS front airbags to inflate.

A portion of a door or its surround-

ing area is damaged, deformed or 

has had a hole made in it, or the 

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vehicle was involved in an acci-

dent that was not severe enough 

to cause the SRS side and curtain 

shield airbags to inflate.

The pad section of the steering 

wheel, dashboard near the front 

passenger airbag or lower portion 

of the instrument panel is 

scratched, cracked, or otherwise 

damaged.

The seat cushion surface is 

scratched, cracked, or otherwise 

damaged.

The surface of the seats with the 

SRS side airbag is scratched, 

cracked, or otherwise damaged.

The portion of the front pillars, rear 

pillars or roof side rail garnishes 

(padding) containing the SRS cur-

tain shield airbags inside is 

scratched, cracked, or otherwise 

damaged.

WARNING

SRS airbag precautions

Observe the following precautions 

regarding the SRS airbags.

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

The driver and all passengers in 

the vehicle must wear their seat 

belts properly.

The SRS airbags are supple-

mental devices to be used with 

the seat belts.

The SRS driver airbag deploys 

with considerable force, and 

can cause death or serious 

injury especially if the driver is 

very close to the airbag. The 

National Highway Traffic Safety 

Administration (NHTSA) 

advises:

Since the risk zone for the driver’s 
airbag is the first 2 - 3 in. (50 - 75 
mm) of inflation, placing yourself 
10 in. (250 mm) from your driver 
airbag provides you with a clear 
margin of safety. This distance is 
measured from the center of the 
steering wheel to your breast-
bone. If you sit less than 10 in. 
(250 mm) away now, you can 
change your driving position in 
several ways:

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• Move your seat to the rear as 

far as you can while still reach-

ing the pedals comfortably.

• Slightly recline the back of the 

seat. 

Although vehicle designs vary, 

many drivers can achieve the 

10 in. (250 mm) distance, even 

with the driver seat all the way 

forward, simply by reclining the 

back of the seat somewhat. If 

reclining the back of your seat 

makes it hard to see the road, 

raise yourself by using a firm, 

non-slippery cushion, or raise 

the seat if your vehicle has that 

feature.

• If your steering wheel is adjust-

able, tilt it downward. This 

points the airbag toward your 

chest instead of your head and 

neck.

The seat should be adjusted as 

recommended by NHTSA above, 

while still maintaining control of 

the foot pedals, steering wheel, 

and your view of the instrument 

panel controls.

If the seat belt extender has 

been connected to the front 

seat belt buckles but the seat 

belt extender has not also been 

fastened to the latch plate of the 

seat belt, the SRS front airbags 

will judge that the driver and 

front passenger are wearing the 

seat belt even though the seat 

belt has not been connected. In 

this case, the SRS front airbags 

may not activate correctly in a 

collision, resulting in death or 

serious injury in the event of a 

collision. Be sure to wear the 

seat belt with the seat belt 

extender.

The SRS front passenger air-

bag also deploys with consider-

able force, and can cause death 

or serious injury especially if the 

front passenger is very close to 

the airbag. The front passenger 

seat should be as far from the 

airbag as possible with the seat-

back adjusted, so the front pas-

senger sits upright.

Improperly seated and/or 

restrained infants and children 

can be killed or seriously injured 

by a deploying airbag. An infant 

or child who is too small to use 

a seat belt should be properly 

secured using a child restraint 

system. Toyota strongly recom-

mends that all infants and chil-

dren be placed in the rear seats 

of the vehicle and properly 

restrained. The rear seats are 

safer for infants and children 

than the front passenger seat. 

(

P.50)

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WARNING

Do not sit on the edge of the 

seat or lean against the dash-

board.

Do not allow a child to stand in 

front of the SRS front passenger 

airbag unit or sit on the knees of 

a front passenger.

Do not allow the front seat occu-

pants to hold items on their 

knees.

Do not lean against the door, 

the roof side rail or the front, 

side and rear pillars.

Do not allow anyone to kneel on 

the passenger seat toward the 

door or put their head or hands 

outside the vehicle.

Do not attach anything to or 

lean anything against areas 

such as the dashboard, steering 

wheel pad and lower portion of 

the instrument panel.

These items can become pro-

jectiles when the SRS driver, 

front passenger and knee air-

bags deploy.

Do not attach anything to areas 

such as a door, windshield, side 

window, front or rear pillar, roof 

side rail and assist grip.

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Vehicles without smart key sys-

tem: Do not attach any heavy, 

sharp or hard objects such as 

keys and accessories to the 

key. The objects may restrict 

the SRS knee airbag inflation or 

be thrust into the driver’s seat 

area by the force of the deploy-

ing airbag, thus causing a dan-

ger.

Do not hang coat hangers or 

other hard objects on the coat 

hooks. All of these items could 

become projectiles and may 

cause death or serious injury, 

should the SRS curtain shield 

airbags deploy.

If a vinyl cover is put on the area 

where the SRS knee airbag will 

deploy, be sure to remove it.

Do not use seat accessories 

which cover the parts where the 

SRS side airbags and SRS seat 

cushion airbag inflate as they 

may interfere with inflation of 

the SRS airbags. Such acces-

sories may prevent the SRS 

side airbags and SRS seat 

cushion airbag from activating 

correctly, disable the system or 

cause the SRS side airbags and 

SRS seat cushion airbag to 

inflate accidentally, resulting in 

death or serious injury.

Do not strike or apply significant 

levels of force to the area of the 

SRS airbag components or the 

front doors.

Doing so can cause the SRS 

airbags to malfunction.

Do not touch any of the compo-

nent parts immediately after the 

SRS airbags have deployed 

(inflated) as they may be hot.

If breathing becomes difficult 

after the SRS airbags have 

deployed, open a door or win-

dow to allow fresh air in, or 

leave the vehicle if it is safe to 

do so. Wash off any residue as 

soon as possible to prevent skin 

irritation.

If the areas where the SRS air-

bags are stored, such as the 

steering wheel pad and front 

and rear pillar garnishes, are 

damaged or cracked, have 

them replaced by your Toyota 

dealer.

Do not place anything, such as 

a cushion, on the front passen-

ger’s seat. Doing so will 

disperse the passenger’s 

weight, which prevents the sen-

sor from detecting the passen-

ger’s weight properly. As a 

result, the SRS front airbags for 

the front passenger may not 

deploy in the event of a colli-

sion.

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WARNING

Modification and disposal of 

SRS airbag system compo-

nents

Do not dispose of your vehicle or 

perform any of the following modi-

fications without consulting your 

Toyota dealer. The SRS airbags 

may malfunction or deploy 

(inflate) accidentally, causing 

death or serious injury.

Installation, removal, disassem-

bly and repair of the SRS air-

bags

Repairs, modifications, removal 

or replacement of the steering 

wheel, instrument panel, dash-

board, seats or seat upholstery, 

front, side and rear pillars, roof 

side rails, front door panels, 

front door trims or front door 

speakers

Modifications to the front door 

panel (such as making a hole in 

it)

Repairs or modifications of the 

front fender, front bumper, or 

side of the occupant compart-

ment

Installation of a grille guard (bull 

bars, kangaroo bar, etc.), snow 

plows, winches or roof luggage 

carrier

Modifications to the vehicle’s 

suspension system

Installation of electronic devices 

such as mobile two-way radios 

and CD players

Modifications to your vehicle for 

a person with a physical disabil-

ity

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SRS warning light

Driver’s and front passenger’s seat belt reminder light

“AIR BAG OFF” indicator light

“AIR BAG ON” indicator light

Front passenger occupant classification system

Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant 
classification system. This system detects the conditions of 
the front passenger seat and activates or deactivates the 
front passenger airbag and seat cushion airbag in the front 
passenger side.

System components

A

B

C

D

WARNING

Front passenger occupant 

classification system precau-

tions

Observe the following precautions 

regarding the front passenger 

occupant classification system.

Failure to do so may cause death 

or serious injury.

Wear the seat belt properly.

Make sure the front passenger’s 

seat belt plate has not been left 

inserted into the buckle before 

someone sits in the front pas-

senger seat.

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WARNING

Make sure the “AIR BAG OFF” 

indicator light is not illuminated 

when using the seat belt 

extender for the front passenger 

seat. If the “AIR BAG OFF” indi-

cator light is illuminated, discon-

nect the extender tongue from 

the seat belt buckle, and recon-

nect the seat belt. Reconnect 

the seat belt extender after 

making sure the “AIR BAG ON” 

indicator light is illuminated. If 

you use the seat belt extender 

while the “AIR BAG OFF” indi-

cator light is illuminated, the 

SRS airbags for the front pas-

senger will not activate, which 

could cause death or serious 

injury in the event of a collision.

Do not apply a heavy load to the 

front passenger seat or equip-

ment (e.g. seatback pocket).

Do not put weight on the front 

passenger seat by putting your 

hands or feet on the front pas-

senger seat seatback from the 

rear passenger seat.

Do not let a rear passenger lift 

the front passenger seat with 

their feet or press on the seat-

back with their legs.

Do not put objects under the 

front passenger seat.

Do not recline the front passen-

ger seatback so far that it 

touches a rear seat. This may 

cause the “AIR BAG OFF” indi-

cator light to be illuminated, 

which indicates that the SRS 

airbags for the front passenger 

will not activate in the event of a 

severe accident. If the seatback 

touches the rear seat, return the 

seatback to a position where it 

does not touch the rear seat. 

Keep the front passenger seat-

back as upright as possible 

when the vehicle is moving. 

Reclining the seatback exces-

sively may lessen the effective-

ness of the seat belt system.

If an adult sits in the front pas-

senger seat, the “AIR BAG ON” 

indicator light is illuminated. If 

the “AIR BAG OFF” indicator is 

illuminated, ask the passenger 

to sit up straight, well back in 

the seat, feet on the floor, and 

with the seat belt worn correctly. 

If the “AIR BAG OFF” indicator 

still remains illuminated, either 

ask the passenger to move to 

the rear seat, or if that is not 

possible, move the front pas-

senger seat fully rearward.

When it is unavoidable to install 

a forward-facing child restraint 

system on the front passenger 

seat, install the child restraint 

system on the front passenger 

seat in the proper order. 

(

P.53)

Do not modify or remove the 

front seats.

Do not kick the front passenger 

seat or subject it to severe 

impact. Otherwise, the SRS 

warning light may come on to 

indicate a malfunction of the 

front passenger occupant clas-

sification system. In this case, 

contact your Toyota dealer 

immediately.

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rity

Adult

*1

WARNING

Child restraint systems installed 

on the rear seat should not con-

tact the front seatbacks.

Do not use a seat accessory, 

such as a cushion and seat 

cover, that covers the seat 

cushion surface.

Do not modify or replace the 

upholstery of the front seat.

Adjust the front passenger seat 

so that the head restraint does 

not touch the ceiling. If the head 

restraint is left in contact with 

the ceiling, the system may not 

detect the front passenger prop-

erly, leading to improper opera-

tion of the airbags.

Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant 
classification system

Indicators/warn-

ing lights

“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” 

indicator lights

“AIR BAG ON”

SRS warning light

Off

Driver’s and front passenger’s seat 

belt reminder light

Off

*2

 or flashing

*3

Devices

Front passenger airbag

Activated

Front passenger seat cushion airbag

Activated

*2

 or 

deactivated

*3

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Child

*4

Child restraint system with infant

*5

Unoccupied

Indicators/warn-

ing lights

“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” 

indicator lights

“AIR BAG OFF” 

or “AIR BAG 

ON”

*4

SRS warning light

Off

Driver’s and front passenger’s seat 

belt reminder light

Off

*2

 or flashing

*3

Devices

Front passenger airbag

Deactivated or 

activated

*4

Front passenger seat cushion airbag

Deactivated or 

activated

*2, 4

Indicators/warn-

ing lights

“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” 

indicator lights

“AIR BAG OFF” 

*6

SRS warning light

Off

Driver’s and front passenger’s seat 

belt reminder light

Off

*2

 or flashing

*3

Devices

Front passenger airbag

Deactivated

Front passenger seat cushion airbag

Indicators/warn-

ing lights

“AIR BAG ON” and “AIR BAG OFF” 

indicator lights

“AIR BAG OFF”

SRS warning light

Off

Driver’s and front passenger’s seat 

belt reminder light

Devices

Front passenger airbag

Deactivated

Front passenger seat cushion airbag

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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