Interior features -> Using the other interior features for Your Toyota Rav4 SUV 2020

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the engine switch is turned to OFF,  
the lights will go off automatically  
after 20 minutes.  
Other interior features  
Sun visors  
NOTICE  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not leave the vanity lights on  
for extended periods while the  
engine is off.  
Power outlet  
The power outlet can be used  
for the following components:  
1 To set the visor in the forward  
12 V: Accessories that run on  
less than 10 A.  
120 VAC: Accessories that use  
less than 100 W.  
position, flip it down.  
2 To set the visor in the side  
position, flip down, unhook,  
and swing it to the side.  
12 V  
3 To use the side extender (if  
equipped), place the visor in  
the side position, then slide it  
backward.  
Front  
Open the lid.  
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Vanity mirrors  
Slide the cover to open.  
The light turns on when the cover is  
opened.  
Console box (if equipped)  
Open the console box and open  
the lid.  
Automatic light off to prevent  
battery discharge  
If the vanity lights remain on when  
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Rear (if equipped)  
The power outlet can be used  
when  
Open the lid.  
12 V  
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.  
120 VAC  
The engine switch is in ON.  
When turning the engine switch  
off  
Disconnect electrical devices with  
charging functions, such as mobile  
battery packs.  
If such devices are left connected,  
the engine switch may not be turned  
off normally.  
Luggage compartment (if  
equipped)  
Open the lid.  
NOTICE  
To avoid damaging the power  
outlet  
Close the power outlet lid when  
the power outlet is not in use.  
Foreign objects or liquids that  
enter the power outlet may cause  
a short circuit.  
To prevent the fuse from  
being blown  
120 VAC (if equipped)  
12 V  
Do not use an accessory that  
uses more than 12 V 10 A.  
Open the lid.  
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Using the USB charging  
NOTICE  
120 VAC  
ports  
Console box  
Do not use a 120 VAC appliance  
that requires more than 100 W. If  
a 120 VAC appliance that con-  
sumes more than 100 W is used,  
the protection circuit will cut the  
power supply.  
Open the console box and open  
the lid.  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not use the power outlet lon-  
ger than necessary when the  
engine is not running.  
Appliances that may not  
operate properly (120 VAC)  
The following 120 VAC appliances  
may not operate properly even if  
their power consumption is under  
100 W.  
Rear  
Open the lid.  
Appliances with high initial peak  
wattage  
Measuring devices that pro-  
cess precise data  
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Other appliances that require an  
extremely stable power supply  
USB charging ports (if  
equipped)  
The USB charging ports can be  
used when  
The USB charging ports are  
used to supply 2.1 A of electric-  
ity at 5 V to external devices.  
The USB charging ports are for  
charging only. They are not  
designed for data transfer or  
other purposes.  
Depending on the external  
device, it may not charge prop-  
erly. Refer to the manual  
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.  
Situations in which the USB  
charging ports may not operate  
correctly  
If a device which consumes more  
than 2.1 A at 5 V is connected  
If a device designed to communi-  
cate with a personal computer,  
such as a USB memory device, is  
connected  
If the connected external device is  
turned off (depending on device)  
included with the device before  
using a USB charging port.  
If the temperature inside the vehi-  
cle is high, such as after the vehi-  
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cle has been parked in the sun  
Wireless charger (if  
equipped)  
About connected external  
devices  
Depending on the connected exter-  
nal device, charging may occasion-  
ally be suspended and then start  
again. This is not a malfunction.  
A portable device can be  
charged by just placing Qi stan-  
dard wireless charge compatible  
portable devices according to  
the Wireless Power Consortium,  
such as smartphones and  
mobile batteries, etc., on the  
charge area.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the  
USB charging ports  
Do not insert foreign objects into  
the ports.  
This function cannot be used  
with portable devices that are  
larger than the charging area.  
Also, depending on the portable  
device, it may not operate as  
normal. Please read the opera-  
tion manual for portable devices  
to be used.  
Do not spill water or other liq-  
uids into the ports.  
When the USB charging ports  
are not in use, close the lids. If a  
foreign object or liquid enters a  
port may cause a short circuit.  
Do not apply excessive force to  
or impact the USB charging  
ports.  
The “Qi” symbol  
Do not disassemble or modify  
the USB charging ports.  
The “Qi” symbol is a trademark  
of the Wireless Power Consor-  
tium.  
To prevent damage to exter-  
nal devices  
Do not leave external devices in  
the vehicle. The temperature  
inside the vehicle may become  
high, resulting in damage to an  
external device.  
Do not push down on or apply  
unnecessary force to an exter-  
nal device or the cable of an  
external device while it is con-  
nected.  
To prevent battery discharge  
Do not use the USB charging  
ports for a long period of time  
when the engine is off.  
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cator light (orange) comes on.  
Name for all parts  
If charging is not occurring, try plac-  
ing the portable device as close to  
the center of the charging area as  
possible.  
When charging is complete, the  
operation indicator light (green)  
comes on.  
A
Charge area  
Recharging function  
B
Operation indicator light  
When charging is complete  
and after a fixed time in the  
charge suspension state,  
charging restarts.  
C
Power supply switch  
Using the wireless charger  
1 Press the power supply  
switch of the wireless char-  
ger.  
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When the portable device is  
moved, charging is stopped  
for a moment and then it  
restarts.  
Switches on and off with each  
press of the power supply switch.  
When turned on, the operation indi-  
cator light (green) comes on.  
Lighting conditions of oper-  
Even with the engine off, the on/off  
state of the power supply switch is  
memorized.  
ation indicator light  
Operation  
indicator  
light  
Conditions  
When the Wireless  
Turning off charger power supply  
is off  
On Standby (charging  
possible state)  
Green  
(comes  
on)  
When charging is com-  
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2 Place the charging side of  
plete  
the portable device down.  
When charging, the operation indi-  
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• Repeatedly flashes 3 times  
Operation  
indicator  
light  
continuously (Orange)  
Conditions  
Suspected  
causes  
Handling method  
When placing the por-  
table device on the  
charging area (detect-  
ing the portable device)  
Orange  
(comes  
on)  
Remove the for-  
eign substance  
from between  
portable device  
and the charge  
area.  
A foreign sub-  
stance is  
between the por-  
table device and  
charge area.  
Charging  
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: Depending on the portable  
device, there are cases where the  
operation indicator light will con-  
tinue being lit up orange even  
after the charging is complete.  
The portable  
device is out of  
sync due to the  
device being  
shifted from the  
center of the  
charge area.  
Place the porta-  
ble device near  
the center of the  
charge area.  
When the operation indicator  
light flashes  
When an error occurs, the oper-  
ation indicator light flashes an  
orange color.  
Handle the error based on the  
following tables.  
• Repeatedly flashes 4 times  
continuously (Orange)  
Suspected  
Handling method  
causes  
• Flashing repeatedly once  
every second (Orange)  
Stop charging at  
Temperature ris-  
once and start  
Suspected  
Handling method  
causes  
ing within the  
wireless charger.  
charging again  
after for a while.  
Vehicle to char-  
Contact your  
ger communica-  
Toyota dealer.  
tion failure.  
The wireless charger can be  
operated when  
The engine switch is in ACC or ON.  
Usable portable devices  
Qi standard wireless charge stan-  
dard can be used on compatible  
devices.  
However, not all Qi standard  
devices and compatibility are guar-  
anteed.  
Starting with mobile phones and  
smartphones, it is aimed for low  
power electrically supplied portable  
devices of no more than 5W.  
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When covers and accessories  
are attached to portable devices  
Important points of the wire-  
less charger  
Do not charge in situations where  
cover and accessories not able to  
handle Qi are attached to the porta-  
ble device. Depending on the type  
of cover and accessory, it may not  
be possible to charge. When  
If the electronic key cannot be  
detected within the vehicle inte-  
rior, charging cannot be done.  
When the door is opened and  
closed, charging may be tempo-  
rarily suspended.  
charging is not performed even with  
the portable device placed on the  
charge area, remove the cover and  
accessories.  
When charging, the wireless  
charging device and portable  
device will get warmer, however  
this is not a malfunction.  
When a portable device gets  
warm while charging, charging  
may stop due to the protection  
function on the portable device  
side. In this case, when the tem-  
perature of the portable device  
drops significantly, charge again.  
While charging, noise enters  
the AM radio  
Turn off the wireless charger and  
confirm that the noise has  
decreased. If the noise decreases,  
continuously pushing the power  
supply switch of the wireless char-  
ger for 2 seconds, the frequency of  
the charger can be changed and the  
noise can be reduced.Also, on that  
occasion, the operation indicator  
light will flash orange 2 times.  
Operation sounds  
When the power supply is turned  
on, while searching for the portable  
device a sound will be produced,  
however this is not a malfunction.  
Certification for the wireless charger  
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WARNING NOTICE  
Caution while driving  
Conditions in which the func-  
tion may not operate cor-  
rectly  
When charging a portable device,  
for safety reasons, the driver  
should not operate the main part  
of the portable device while driv-  
ing.  
In the following conditions, it may  
not operate correctly  
The portable device is fully  
charged  
Caution regarding interfer-  
ence with electronic devices  
There is foreign matter between  
the charge area and portable  
device  
People with implantable cardiac  
pacemakers, cardiac resynchroni-  
zation therapy-pacemakers or  
implantable cardioverter defibrilla-  
tors, as well as any other electri-  
cal medical device, should consult  
their physician about the usage of  
the wireless charger. The opera-  
tions of the wireless charger may  
have an affect on medical  
The temperature of the portable  
device gets higher from  
charging  
The charging surface of the por-  
table device is facing up  
The placement of the portable  
device is out of alignment with  
the charge area  
devices.  
To prevent damage or burns  
Observe the following precau-  
tions.  
Failure to do so may result in a  
possibility of equipment failure  
and damage, catch fire, burns due  
to overheat.  
Near a TV tower, electric power  
plant, gas station, radio station,  
large display, airport or other  
facility that generates strong  
radio waves or electrical noise  
When the electronic key is in  
contact with, or is covered by  
the following metallic objects  
Do not insert any metallic  
objects between the charging  
area and the portable device  
while charging  
• Cards to which aluminum foil is  
attached  
Do not attach stickers, metallic  
objects, etc., to the charger area  
or portable device  
• Cigarette boxes that have alu-  
minum foil inside  
• Metallic wallets or bags  
• Coins  
Do not cover with cloth, etc.,  
and charge  
• Hand warmers made of metal  
• Media such as CDs and DVDs  
Do not charge portable devices  
other than designated  
Do not attempt to dismantle for  
disassembly or modifications  
Do not hit or apply a strong  
force  
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NOTICE  
When other wireless keys (that  
emit radio waves) are being  
used nearby  
In addition, excluding the above-  
mentioned, when the charger  
does not perform normally or the  
operation display lamp is flashing  
continuously, it is considered that  
the wireless charger is malfunc-  
tioning. Contact authorized Toyota  
dealer.  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the  
armrest  
To prevent failure or damage  
to data  
Do not apply too much load on the  
armrest.  
Do not bring magnetic cards,  
such as credit cards, or mag-  
netic recording media, etc.,  
close to the charger while  
charging, otherwise, data may  
disappear under the influence of  
magnetism. Also, do not bring  
precision instruments such as  
wrist watches, etc., close to the  
charger, as such objects may  
break.  
Assist grips  
An assist grip installed on the  
ceiling can be used to support  
your body while sitting on the  
seat.  
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Do not leave portable devices in  
the cabin. The temperature  
inside the cabin may become  
high, when under the sun, and  
cause damage to the device.  
To prevent battery discharge  
When the engine is stopped, do  
not use the wireless charger for a  
long time.  
WARNING  
Assist grips  
Armrest  
Do not use the assist grip when  
getting in or out of the vehicle or  
rising from your seat.  
Fold down the armrest for use.  
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Garage door opener  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the  
assist grip  
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: If equipped  
Do not hang any heavy object or  
put a heavy load on the assist  
grip.  
The garage door opener can  
be programmed using the  
HomeLink® to operate  
garage doors, gates, entry  
doors, door locks, home  
lighting systems, security  
systems, and other devices.  
Coat hooks  
The coat hooks are provided  
with the rear assist grips.  
System components  
The HomeLink® wireless control  
system in your vehicle has 3  
buttons which can be pro-  
grammed to operate 3 different  
devices. Refer to the program-  
ming methods on the following  
pages to determine the method  
which is appropriate for the  
device.  
WARNING  
Items that must not be  
hanged on the hook  
Do not hang coat hangers or  
other hard or sharp objects on the  
hook. If the SRS curtain shield air-  
bags deploy, these items may  
become projectiles, causing death  
or serious injury.  
Vehicles with auto anti-glare  
inside rear view mirror  
HomeLink® indicator light  
A
B
Garage door operation indi-  
cators  
HomeLink® icon  
C
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Illuminates while HomeLink is  
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operating.  
cators  
HomeLink® logo  
D
Buttons  
C
®
Vehicles with Digital Rear-  
Appears while HomeLink is oper-  
view Mirror  
ating.  
When the menu button (P.145) is  
pressed, the logo disappears even  
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while the HomeLink is operating.  
D
Buttons  
Codes stored in the Home-  
®
Link memory  
The registered codes are not  
erased even if the battery cable is  
disconnected.  
HomeLink® indicator light  
A
If learning failed when registering  
Illuminates above each button  
selected.  
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a different code to a HomeLink  
button that already has a code  
registered to it, the already regis-  
tered code will not be erased.  
B
Garage door operation indi-  
Certification for the garage door opener  
For vehicles sold in the U.S. mainland, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, American  
Samoa and Puerto Rico  
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For vehicles sold in Canada  
When support is necessary  
When operating or program-  
ming HomeLink  
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link.com/toyota or call 1-800-355-  
3515.  
Never allow a child to operate or  
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play with the HomeLink buttons.  
WARNING  
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When programming a garage  
door or other remote control  
device  
Programming HomeLink  
Before programming Home-  
The garage door or other device  
may operate, so ensure people  
and objects are out of danger to  
prevent potential harm.  
Link®  
During programming, it is pos-  
sible that garage doors,  
gates, or other devices may  
operate. For this reason,  
make sure that people and  
objects are clear of the  
garage door or other devices  
to prevent injury or other  
potential harm.  
Conforming to federal safety  
standards  
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Do not use the HomeLink com-  
patible transceiver with any  
garage door opener or device that  
lacks safety stop and reverse fea-  
tures as required by federal safety  
standards.  
This includes any garage door  
that cannot detect an interfering  
object. A door or device without  
these features increases the risk  
of death or serious injury.  
It is recommended that a new  
battery be placed in the  
remote control transmitter for  
successful programming.  
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Garage door opener motors  
3 Program a device.  
manufactured after 1995 may  
be equipped with rolling code  
protection. If this is the case,  
you may need a stepladder or  
other sturdy, safe device to  
reach the “Learn” or “Smart”  
button on the garage door  
opener motor.  
Programming HomeLink®  
Programming a device other  
than an entry gate (for U.S.A.  
owners)  
Steps 1 through 3 must be per-  
formed within 60 seconds, oth-  
erwise the HomeLink® indicator  
light will stop flashing and pro-  
gramming will not be success-  
fully completed.  
Press and hold the remote con-  
trol transmitter button until the  
HomeLink® indicator light  
changes from slowly flashing  
orange to rapidly flashing green  
(rolling code) or continuously lit  
green (fixed code), then release  
the button.  
1 Press and release the Home-  
Link® button you want to pro-  
gram and check that the  
HomeLink® indicator light  
flashes (orange).  
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Programming an entry gate  
(for U.S.A. owners)/Program-  
ming a device in the Cana-  
dian market  
2 Point the remote control  
transmitter for the device at  
the rear view mirror, 1 to 3 in.  
(25 to 75 mm) from the  
Press and release the remote  
control transmitter button at 2  
second intervals, repeatedly,  
until the HomeLink® indicator  
light changes from slowly flash-  
ing orange to rapidly flashing  
(green) (rolling code) or continu-  
ously lit (green) (fixed code).  
HomeLink® buttons.  
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Keep the HomeLink indicator light  
in view while programming.  
4 Test the HomeLink® opera-  
tion by pressing the newly  
programmed button and  
observing the HomeLink®  
indicator light:  
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HomeLink® indicator light illu-  
minates: Programming of a  
fixed code device has com-  
pleted. The garage door or  
other device should operate  
door opener motor for details.  
when a HomeLink® button is  
pressed and released.  
HomeLink® indicator light  
flashes rapidly: The garage  
door opener or other device is  
equipped with a rolling code.  
To complete programming,  
firmly press and hold the  
2 Press and release the  
“Learn” or “Smart” button.  
Perform 3 within 30 seconds after  
performing 2.  
HomeLink® button for 2 sec-  
onds then release it.  
If the garage door or other  
device does not operate, pro-  
ceed to “Programming a roll-  
ing code system”.  
5 Repeat the steps above to  
program another device for  
any of the remaining Home-  
3 Press and hold the desired  
HomeLink® button (inside the  
vehicle) for 2 seconds and  
release it. Repeat this  
sequence  
Link® buttons.  
Programming a rolling code  
system  
(press/hold/release) up to 3  
times to complete program-  
ming.  
If the garage door opener  
motor operates when the  
Two or more people may be  
needed to complete rolling code  
programming.  
1 Locate the “Learn” or “Smart”  
button on the garage door  
opener motor in the garage.  
HomeLink® button is  
pressed, the garage door  
opener motor recognizes the  
HomeLink® signal.  
This button can usually be found  
where the hanging antenna wire is  
attached to the unit. The name and  
color of the button may vary by  
manufacturer. Refer to the owner’s  
manual supplied with the garage  
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pleted.  
2 Press a programmed Home-  
Link® button to operate a  
garage door.  
3 Within 1 minute of pressing  
the HomeLink® button, after  
the garage door operation  
has stopped, press the  
Enabling 2-way communi-  
cation with a garage door  
(only available for compati-  
ble devices)  
“Learn” or “Smart” button on  
the garage door opener  
motor. Within 5 seconds of  
the establishment of 2-way  
communication with the  
garage door opener, both  
garage door operation indica-  
tors in the vehicle will flash  
rapidly (green) and the light  
on the garage door opener  
motor will blink twice, indicat-  
ing that 2-way communica-  
tion is enabled.  
When enabled, 2-way communi-  
cation allows you to check the  
status of the opening and clos-  
ing of a garage door through  
indicators in your vehicle.  
2-way communication is only  
available if the garage door  
opener motor used is a compati-  
ble device. (To check device  
compatibility, refer to  
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Reprogramming a single  
HomeLink® button  
www.homelink.com.)  
1 Within 5 seconds after pro-  
gramming the garage door  
opener has been completed,  
if the garage door opener  
motor is trained to Home-  
When the following procedure is  
performed, buttons which  
already have devices registered  
to them can be overwritten:  
1 Press and hold the desired  
Link®, both garage door  
operation indicators will flash  
rapidly (green) and the light  
on the garage door opener  
motor will blink twice, indicat-  
ing that 2-way communica-  
tion is enabled.  
HomeLink® button.  
2 When the HomeLink® indica-  
tor starts flashing orange,  
release the HomeLink® but-  
ton and perform “Program-  
ming HomeLink®1 (it takes  
20 seconds for the Home-  
Link® indicator to start flash-  
ing).  
If the indicators do not flash, per-  
form 2 and 3 within the first 10  
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presses of the HomeLink button  
after programming has been com-  
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Vehicles with Digital Rear-  
Before programming  
view Mirror  
Install a new battery in the trans-  
mitter.  
The battery side of the transmitter  
must be pointed away from the  
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HomeLink buttons.  
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Operating HomeLink  
Press the appropriate Home-  
Link® button. The HomeLink®  
indicator light should turn on.  
A
Opening  
B
Closing  
The status of the opening and  
closing of a garage door is  
shown by the garage door oper-  
ation indicators.  
This function is only available if the  
garage door opener motor used is a  
compatible device. (To check  
device compatibility, refer to  
www.homelink.com.)  
Vehicles with auto anti-glare  
inside rear view mirror  
Color  
Status  
Orange (flash- Currently open-  
ing)  
ing/closing  
Opening/closing  
has completed  
Green  
Feedback sig-  
nals cannot be  
received  
Red (flashing)  
A
Opening  
The indicators can operate  
within approximately 820 ft. (250  
m) of the garage door. However,  
if there are obstructions  
B
Closing  
between the garage door and  
the vehicle, such as houses and  
trees, feedback signals from the  
garage door may not be  
received.  
To recall the previous door oper-  
ation status, press and release  
either HomeLink® buttons