Toyota 2005 Yaris Quick Manual

Type
Quick Manual
Yaris
Brief Guide
1
Table of Contents
Accessing your vehicle 2 – 3
Electric windows and windows lock 4
Steering wheel adjustment 4
Seat and seat belt adjustment 5
Instrument Panel overview 6 – 7
Instrument Cluster 8
Multi-information display 9
Starting your vehicle 10
Gear change 11
Stop & Start system (if equipped) 12
Heating, A/C and de-misting 13
Lights 14
Wipers 14
Fuel tank opening 15
Bonnet opening 15
Eco-Driving 16
Introducing Yaris
Thank you for buying a Yaris. We trust this Brief Guide will enable you to become familiar with
your vehicles basic operations and assist you in enjoying your vehicle.
This Brief Guide does not replace or substitute the Owners Manual, which you will find in the
vehicles glove compartment. It is important that you review the full Owner’s Manual as well as
any further supplementary manuals as this will allow you to familiarise yourself with the
operating and safety instructions and to handle the vehicle within its limitations.
Please do read all documents in your pack as this will ensure you get maximum performance
from your car and learn about related services offered.
Your Centre and everyone at Toyota wish you many years of enjoyable driving in your new Yaris.
NB: All information contained in this Brief Guide are current at the time of printing. Toyota
reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
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Accessing your vehicle
Vehicles without smart entry & start
system
1
. Locks the doors.
2. Unlocks the doors.
I
f you should lose your keys or if you need additional
keys, duplicates can be made using the key number.
Vehicles with smart entry & start system
1. Locks the doors.
2
. Unlocks the doors.
1. Unlock.
2. Lock.
Move the lock lever to the "LOCK" position as shown
on the label, then the door cannot be opened with the
inside door handle. This is to prevent children from
opening the rear doors.
Child rear door protection lock (5-door only)
Key number plate
The Mechanical Key is stored within the
Electronic Key.
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Smart entry & start system (if equipped)
1. Unlocks all the doors.
2. Locks all the doors.
1. Locks the door (driver’s side only).
2. Unlocks the door (driver’s side only).
The front doors can be opened by pulling the inside
handle even if the lock button is in the lock position.
Door lock switch
Type A
Type B
1. Unlocks and locks the side doors.
2. Unlocks and locks the back door.
3. Starts the engine.
4
Window lock switch
The steering wheel can be adjusted to a
comfortable position
Steering wheel adjustment
Hold the steering wheel and push the lever down.
Adjust to the ideal position by moving the steering
wheel horizontally and vertically.
After adjustment, pull the lever up to secure the
steering wheel.
Electric windows and windows lock
(on some models)
The power windows can be opened and closed using the switches
Operating the switch moves the windows as follows:
1. Closing
2. One-touch closing (driver’s side only)*
3. Opening
4. One-touch opening (driver’s side only)*
*: Pushing the switch in the opposite direction will
stop window travel partway.
Press the switch down to lock the passenger window
switches.
Use this switch to prevent children from accidentally
opening or closing a passenger window.
The steering wheel must not be adjusted while the vehicle is in motion.
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1. Seat position adjusting lever.
2. Seat back angle adjusting lever.
3. Vertical seat height adjusting lever (on some
models).
4. Seat back lock release lever (3 doors models).
To fasten your belt, pull it out of the retractor and
insert the tab into the buckle.
You will hear a click when the tab locks into the
buckle.
The seat belt length automatically adjusts to your size
and the seat position.
1. Lower the head seat restraint to the lowest
position.
2. Stow the rear seat belt buckles as shown.
3. Pull the seat back lock release knob and fold the
seat back down. Each seat back may be folded
separately.
Seat and seat belt adjustment
Make sure that all occupants are wearing their
seat belts before driving the vehicle.
Adjusting front seats Fold-down rear seat
Seat belts
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Instrument Panel Overview
G
auge and meters
Multi-information display
AUX port/USB
p
ort*
SRS driver knee airbag*
Cigarette lighter*
Power outlet*
Glove box
*If equipped
Bonnet lock release lever
Fuel filler door opener
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Instrument Panel Overview
*If equipped
Engine (ignition) switch
(vehicles with a smart
entry & start system)
A
B
Windscreen wiper
and washer switch
Rear window
wiper and washer
switch
Headlight leveling dial
Outside rear view mirror switches*
Engine (ignition) switch
(vehicles without a smart
entry & start system)
Headlight switch
Indicator lever
F
ront fog light switch*/
Rear fog light switch
Tilt and telescopic steering lock release lever
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Without a tachometer With a tachometer
Instrument Cluster
Main indicator symbols and warning lights
* on some models
For full details of indicators symbols and warning lights, please consult your Owner's Manual Chapter 2-2
Brake system warning
light
Anti-lock brake system
warning light
Discharge
warning light
Low engine oil pressure
warning light
Malfunction indicator
lamp
Power steering system
warning light
Low fuel level indicator
light
Low engine coolant
temperature indicator
light
High engine coolant
temperature warning
light
Fuel filter warning light
(Diesel models only)
Engine preheating
indicator light (Diesel
models only)
SRS warning light Multi-mode manual
transmission warning
light*
Vehicle stability control
system*
Smart entry and start
system warning light*
Driving pattern (“Es”
mode) indicator light*
Front passenger airbag
“OFF”
Engine oil change
reminder light*
Eco driving indicator Stop & Start indicator
1. Tachometer:
Displays the engine speed in revolutions per
minute.
2. Speedometer:
Displays the vehicle speed.
3. Clock.
4. Outside temperature display.
5. Fuel gauge:
Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank.
6. Display change button.
7. Odometer, trip meter and multi-information
display.
8. Clock adjusting buttons.
1
7 68
5
2 3 4
7
658
2 3 4
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Multi-information display
The multi-information display presents
the driver with a variety of driving-related
data.
Odometer
Trip meter
Stop & Start system operation time
(if equipped)
Stop & Start system total operation time (if
equipped)
Trip information
Displays driving range, fuel consumption and
other cruising-related information.
Instrument panel light control
Eco Driving Indicator Light customization (if
equipped)
Clock
1. Adjusts the hours
2. Adjusts the minutes
The engine must be “ON”.
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Starting your vehicle
For vehicles without smart entry key
positions are as follows:
1
. Lock: The steering wheel is locked and the key can
be removed.
2. ACC: Some electrical equipment such as audio can
be used.
3. On: All electrical equipment can be used.
4. Start: Starts the engine. Press and hold the clutch
pedal firmly.
NB For diesel vehicles:
The engine should not be started until
the indicator light goes out.
For vehicles with smart entry :
1. The driver should carry the key on his person.
2. The Engine Start Stop button is used to start the
vehicle.
Starting procedure:
Manual transmission:
Ensure parking brake is applied.
Put gear lever to the neutral position.
Press and hold the clutch pedal firmly.
Start the engine.
CVT transmission:
Ensure parking brake is applied.
Gear lever set in N.
Press and hold the brake pedal firmly.
Start the engine
.
Multi-drive transmission:
Ensure parking brake is applied.
Gear lever set in P.
Press and hold the brake pedal firmly.
Start the engine
.
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Gear change
For functions details, please consult your Owner's
manual, Chapter 2-1
5-speed manual transmission
CVT transmission
6-speed manual transmission
Multi-drive transmission
The shift pattern is as shown. Shift the lever to R while lifting up the ring section
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For details of restrictions and operating conditions,
please read carefully Section 2-4 in your Owner’s Manual.
Stop & Start system (if equipped)
T
his vehicle is fitted with a “Stop & Start” function that allows the automatic stopping and starting of the engine.
This function helps you to decrease the fuel consumption.
Stopping the engine
With Multidrive
While driving in D or M, depress the brake pedal fully
and stop the vehicle.
With Manual transmission
With the clutch pedal fully depressed, stop the
vehicle. Then put the shift in N. Release the clutch
pedal.
The engine will stop and the Stop & Start indicator
will come on.
Press the Stop & Start cancel switch to disable the
system.
Disabling the Stop and Start system
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Heating, A/C and de-misting
Manual air conditioning system
Automatic air conditioning system
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4
5
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1
2
3
2 73
4
4 5 6
10
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13
8
9
1. Air outlet selector dial
2. Outside/recirculated air mode dial
3. Temperature control dial
4. Cooling and dehumidification function on/off
button (if equipped)
5. Fan speed control dial
1. Cooling and dehumidification function
on/off button
2. Left side temperature control dial
3. Left side temperature display
4. Fan speed display
5. Air outlet display
6. Right side temperature display
7. Right side temperature control dial
8. Windscreen defogger button
9. Air outlet selector button
10. OFF” button
11. Fan speed control button
12. Automatic mode button
13. Outside/recirculated air mode button
14. Dual mode button
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Lights
Headlights
1. The front position, tail, license plate and
i
nstrument panel lights turn on.
2
. All above plus headlights turn on.
3. All lights turn on or off automatically when the
engine is on depending on outside light intensity.
High-low beams
For high beams, turn the headlights on and push the
lever away from you (position 1).
Pull the lever toward you for low beams.
To flash the high beam headlights, pull the lever all
the way back (position 2). The high beam headlights
turn off when you release the lever.
Windscreen wipers and washer
1. Intermittent windscreen wiper operation
2. Low speed windscreen wiper operation
3. High speed operation
4. Temporary operation
To spray washer fluid, pull the lever toward you.
Rain-sensing windscreen wiper
(if equipped)
With "AUTO" selected, the wiper will operate
automatically when the sensor detects rain and
adjust the timing according to rain volume and
vehicle speed.
1. Rain-sensing wiper operation (AUTO)
2. Low speed wiper operation
3. High speed operation
4. Temporary operation
Wipers
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Bonnet opening
To open the bonnet:
1. Pull the bonnet lock re lease lever.
The bonnet will spring up slightly.
2. In front of the vehicle, pull up on the auxiliary
catch lever and lift the bonnet.
3. Hold the bonnet open by inserting the support rod
into the slot.
Fuel tank opening
1. To open the fuel filler door, pull the lever up. 2. To remove the fuel tank cap, turn the cap slowly
counter clockwise, then pause slightly before
removing it. Hang the tether as shown in the
illustration.
Take care to select the correct fuel
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Eco-Driving
Total potential saving of 20 - 30%.
Eco-Driving Savings
Roof load increases wind drag and
therefore consumption.
Open windows increase fuel
consumption by an average of 5%.
Shifting up gear
earlier can result
in 8% saving.
Starting
Remove any extra weight and roof load
Plan your route to avoid detours
Avoid using your car for short journeys
Checking/maintenance
Check your tyre pressures regularly
Service your car according to owners manual
Driving
Shift up gear earlier
Only use electrical accessories when necessary (e.g. A/C)
Follow and anticipate the traffic flow
Keep your windows closed (use ventilation system when possible)
Switch off your engine if you have to wait longer than 30 - 60 seconds
How to Eco-Drive?
Roof Load
(Speed at 120 km/hr)
Increased
consumption
Luggage rack 5 – 10%
Ski box 10 – 20%
Bicycle rack 30%
Loaded luggage rack 35 – 40%
Air Conditioning
can result in 10 - 25%
extra fuel consumption.
Low Tyre Pressure result in higher fuel consumption
(up to 3% extra from 0.5 bar too low)
Tyre pressures can fall by 2.5 - 5.0% after one month,
and by 20% after 5 months.
What is ‘‘Eco-Driving’’?’
Eco-Driving = Driving in a more careful and environmentally responsible way
E
co-Driving = Reduced fuel costs
Eco-Driving = Reduced Environmental impact á Saving of CO
2
emissions.
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Toyota 2005 Yaris Quick Manual

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