For your information for Your Toyota Corolla 4 Door 2023

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under the vehicle for several  
minutes. This is the sound of a  
fuel evaporation leakage check  
and, it does not indicate a mal-  
function.  
For your information  
Main Owner’s Manual  
Please note that this manual  
applies to all models and  
explains all equipment, including  
options. Therefore, you may find  
explanations for equipment not  
installed on your vehicle and the  
illustrations used may differ from  
your vehicle.  
Accessories, spare parts  
and modification of your  
Toyota  
A wide variety of non-genuine  
spare parts and accessories for  
Toyota vehicles are currently  
available in the market. You  
should know that Toyota does  
not warrant these products and  
is not responsible for their per-  
formance, repair, or replace-  
ment, or for any damage they  
may cause to, or adverse effect  
they may have on, your Toyota  
vehicle.  
All specifications provided in this  
manual are current at the time of  
printing. Over time, your vehicle  
may receive updates that modify  
the vehicle and make material in  
this manual incomplete and/or  
inaccurate. Because of Toyota's  
interest in continual product  
improvement, Toyota reserves  
the right to make changes to this  
manual at any time without  
notice.  
This vehicle should not be modi-  
fied with non-genuine Toyota  
products. Modification with  
If Toyota chooses to update the  
manual, updated versions can  
be viewed by selecting your  
vehicle by model and year at the  
following URL or on your mobile  
device if you have access to the  
Toyota app.  
non-genuine Toyota products  
could affect its performance,  
safety or durability, and may  
even violate governmental regu-  
lations. In addition, damage or  
performance problems resulting  
from the modification may not  
be covered under warranty.  
Also, remodeling like this will  
have an effect on advanced  
safety equipment such as Toy-  
ota Safety Sense 3.0 and there  
is a danger that it will not work  
properly or the danger that it  
Noise from under vehicle  
after turning off the engine  
Approximately five hours after  
the engine is turned off, you  
may hear sound coming from  
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may work in situations where it  
should not be working.  
Vehicle data recording  
This vehicle is equipped with  
sophisticated computers that  
record certain data regarding  
vehicle controls and operations.  
Cyber Attack Risk  
Installing electronic devices and  
radios increases the risk of  
cyber attacks through the  
installed parts, which may lead  
to unexpected accidents and  
leakage of personal informa-  
tion. Toyota does not make any  
guarantees for problems caused  
by installing non-genuine Toyota  
products.  
Data recorded by the comput-  
ers*1  
Certain data, such as the following,  
is recorded depending on the oper-  
ation timing and status of each  
function.  
• Basic vehicle behavior related  
data (engine speed, accelera-  
tor/brake pedal operation, vehi-  
cle speed, etc.)  
Installation of a mobile  
two-way radio system  
• Operating state of the driving  
support systems (recorded during  
system operation, includes basic  
vehicle behavior related data)  
The installation of a mobile  
two-way radio system in your  
vehicle could affect electronic  
systems such as:  
• Driving support system sensor  
data  
• Image data (images from the  
Multiport fuel injection sys-  
tem/sequential multiport fuel  
injection system  
*2  
front, rear and side cameras)  
• Location information  
These computers do not record  
conversations, sounds, or  
images of the inside of the vehi-  
cle.  
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0  
Anti-lock brake system  
SRS airbag system  
Also, personal information which  
may be used to identify the  
owner of the vehicle (name,  
gender, age, etc.) is not  
recorded.  
Seat belt pretensioner system  
Be sure to check with your Toy-  
ota dealer for precautionary  
measures or special instructions  
regarding installation of a mobile  
two-way radio system.  
*1  
:The recorded data varies accord-  
ing to the vehicle grade level and  
options with which it is equipped.  
*2  
:The vehicle has multiple cam-  
eras. For details on from which  
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cameras images are recorded,  
contact your Toyota dealer.  
advanced safety technologies, driv-  
ing condition analysis, analysis of  
the driving environment, such as  
road infrastructure, traffic condition  
communication, etc. Herein  
referred to as “individual ser-  
vices”.) Also, this data may be used  
for customer support related to a  
collision, collision analysis or reso-  
lution.  
Usage of recorded data and  
personal information by the  
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0  
The operating state of each sys-  
tem, data from each sensor, image  
data (images from the front/rear  
cameras), and position information  
is recorded by the Toyota Safety  
Sense 3.0 in the following situa-  
tions. Toyota obtains this informa-  
tion when the vehicle is brought to  
the dealership or when sent to the  
Toyota servers.  
In situations such as the following,  
Toyota may disclose the recorded  
data to a third party:  
• When the consent of the vehicle  
owner (or the lessee if the vehicle  
is leased) has been given  
• In certain collisions or colli-  
sion-like situations  
• When officially requested by the  
police, a court of law or a govern-  
ment agency  
• When driving on roads with cer-  
tain traffic situations, such as  
congestion, poor road surfaces,  
poor weather, etc.  
• When it is to be used by Toyota in  
a lawsuit  
• When data is to be used research  
purposes after processing so that  
the data is not tied to a specific  
vehicle or vehicle owner  
• When driving on certain roads,  
such as roads which were  
recently opened or extended  
• After the engine is started, for a  
certain amount of time  
In addition to the above, Toyota  
may disclose the data recorded by  
the Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 to a  
third party in the following situa-  
tions:  
To learn more about the vehicle  
data collected, used and shared by  
ota.com/privacyvts/.  
• When separate consent of the  
vehicle owner (or the lessee if the  
vehicle is leased) has been given.  
This includes situations when the  
user subscribes to an individual  
service which is provided by a  
second party and uses vehicle  
recorded data, where the provider  
has obtained the user’s consent  
for providing data to a third-party  
Data provision and use pur-  
pose by third parties  
Data recorded by the computers  
may be used for collision analysis,  
malfunction diagnosis, automated  
driving, advanced safety and map  
related technologies (technology,  
product development, product  
improvement, etc.) and products  
and services which use data (maps  
used for automated driving and  
• When providing data to a com-  
pany involved in autonomous  
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driving software, etc. for the pur-  
pose of research and develop-  
ment (technology, product  
development, product improve-  
ment, etc.) of automated driving,  
advanced safety and map related  
technologies  
Usage of data collected  
through Safety Connect  
(U.S. mainland only)  
If your Toyota has Safety Con-  
nect and if you have subscribed  
to those services, please refer to  
the Safety Connect Telematics  
Subscription Service Agreement  
for information on data collected  
and its usage.  
• When providing image data and  
position information to a company  
involved in map creation, etc. for  
the purpose of research and  
development map related tech-  
nologies  
To learn more about the vehi-  
cle data collected, used and  
shared by Toyota, please visit  
• When providing image data and  
position information to a local  
government for the purpose of  
road maintenance, etc.  
• When providing processed image  
data and position information to  
traffic condition communication  
individual services  
Event data recorder  
This vehicle is equipped with an  
event data recorder (EDR). The  
main purpose of an EDR is to  
record, in certain crash or near  
crash-like situations, such as an  
air bag deployment or hitting a  
road obstacle, data that will  
assist in understanding how a  
vehicle’s systems performed.  
The EDR is designed to record  
data related to vehicle dynamics  
and safety systems for a short  
period of time, typically 30 sec-  
onds or less.  
• When providing image data from  
near a fire, or other area that  
emergency services are dis-  
patched, to the fire department of  
a local government which has  
entered a separate contract with  
Toyota  
Image information recorded by the  
vehicle can be erased by your Toy-  
ota dealer.  
The image recording function can  
be disabled. However, if the function  
is disabled, data from when systems  
operate will not be available.  
The EDR in this vehicle is  
designed to record such data  
as:  
• How various systems in your  
vehicle were operating;  
• Whether or not the driver and  
passenger safety belts were  
If you wish to stop the collection of  
Toyota Safety Sense 3.0 data by the  
Toyota servers for the purpose of  
research and development and pro-  
vision to individual services, contact  
your Toyota dealer.  
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owner (or the lessee for a leased  
vehicle) is obtained  
buckled/fastened;  
• How far (if at all) the driver  
was depressing the accelera-  
tor and/or brake pedal; and,  
• How fast the vehicle was trav-  
eling.  
• In response to an official request  
by the police, a court of law or a  
government agency  
• For use by Toyota in a lawsuit  
However, if necessary, Toyota may:  
These data can help provide a  
better understanding of the cir-  
cumstances in which crashes  
and injuries occur.  
• Use the data for research on  
vehicle safety performance  
• Disclose the data to a third party  
for research purposes without  
disclosing information about the  
specific vehicle or vehicle owner  
NOTE: EDR data are recorded  
by your vehicle only if a non-triv-  
ial crash situation occurs; no  
data are recorded by the EDR  
under normal driving conditions  
and no personal data (e.g.,  
name, gender, age, and crash  
location) are recorded. How-  
ever, other parties, such as law  
enforcement, could combine the  
EDR data with the type of per-  
sonally identifying data rou-  
tinely acquired during a crash  
investigation.  
To read data recorded by an  
EDR, special equipment is  
required, and access to the  
vehicle or the EDR is needed. In  
addition to the vehicle manufac-  
turer, other parties, such as law  
enforcement, that have the spe-  
cial equipment, can read the  
information if they have access  
to the vehicle or the EDR.  
Scrapping of your Toyota  
The SRS airbag and seat belt  
pretensioner devices in your  
Toyota contain explosive chemi-  
cals. If the vehicle is scrapped  
with the airbags and seat belt  
pretensioners left as they are,  
this may cause an accident such  
as fire. Be sure to have the sys-  
tems of the SRS airbag and seat  
belt pretensioner removed and  
disposed of by a qualified ser-  
vice shop or by your Toyota  
dealer before you scrap your  
vehicle.  
Perchlorate Material  
Special handling may apply, See  
hazardouswaste/perchlorate.  
Disclosure of the EDR data  
Your vehicle has components  
that may contain perchlorate.  
These components may include  
the airbags, seat belt preten-  
Toyota will not disclose the data  
recorded in an EDR to a third party  
except when:  
• An agreement from the vehicle’s  
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sioners, wireless remote control  
General precaution regarding  
children’s safety  
batteries, and the batteries in  
the tire pressure warning valve  
and transmitters.  
Never leave children unattended  
in the vehicle, and never allow  
children to have or use the key.  
Children may be able to start the  
vehicle or shift the vehicle into  
neutral. There is also a danger  
that children may injure them-  
selves by playing with the win-  
dows, the moon roof, or other  
features of the vehicle. In addi-  
tion, heat build-up or extremely  
cold temperatures inside the vehi-  
cle can be fatal to children.  
“QR Code”  
The word “QR Code” is regis-  
tered trademark of DENSO  
WAVE INCORPORATED in  
Japan and other countries.  
WARNING  
General precautions while  
driving  
Driving under the influence: Never  
drive your vehicle when under the  
influence of alcohol or drugs that  
have impaired your ability to oper-  
ate your vehicle. Alcohol and cer-  
tain drugs delay reaction time,  
impair judgment and reduce coor-  
dination, which could lead to an  
accident that could result in death  
or serious injury.  
Defensive driving: Always drive  
defensively. Anticipate mistakes  
that other drivers or pedestrians  
might make and be ready to avoid  
accidents.  
Driver distraction: Always give  
your full attention to driving. Any-  
thing that distracts the driver, such  
as adjusting controls, talking on a  
cellular phone or reading can  
result in a collision with resulting  
death or serious injury to you,  
your occupants or others.