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

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6-3. Using the storage features  
6-3.Using the storage features  
List of storage features  
Location of the storage features  
A
Open tray (P.531)  
B
C
D
E
F
Auxiliary boxes (P.530)  
Bottle holders (P.530)  
Console box (P.529)  
Cup holders (P.529)  
Glove box (P.528)  
Lighters or spray cans may  
explode. If they come into con-  
tact with other stored items, the  
lighter may catch fire or the  
spray can may release gas,  
causing a fire hazard.  
WARNING  
Items that should not be left  
in the vehicle  
Do not leave glasses, lighters or  
spray cans in the storage spaces,  
as this may cause the following  
when cabin temperature becomes  
high:  
Glove box  
Glasses may be deformed by  
heat or cracked if they come  
into contact with other stored  
items.  
Pull up the lever to open the  
glove box.  
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WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Keep the console box closed.  
Injuries may result in the event of  
an accident or sudden braking.  
Cup holders  
Front  
WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Keep the glove box closed. In the  
event of sudden braking or sud-  
den swerving, an accident may  
occur due to an occupant being  
struck by the open glove box or  
the items stored inside.  
Console box  
Rear  
Lift the lid while pushing the but-  
ton to release the lock.  
Pull the armrest down.  
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Console box tray (if equipped)  
The tray can be removed and stored  
in the bottom of the console box.  
530  
6-3. Using the storage features  
WARNING  
WARNING  
Items unsuitable for the cup  
holders  
Items unsuitable for the bottle  
holders  
Do not place anything other than  
cups or beverage cans in the cup  
holders.  
Inappropriate items must not be  
stored in the cup holders even if  
the lid is closed.  
Do not place anything other than  
a bottle in the bottle holders.  
Other items may be thrown out of  
the holders in the event of an  
accident or sudden braking and  
cause injury.  
Other items may be thrown out of  
the holders in the event of an  
accident or sudden braking and  
cause injury. If possible, cover hot  
drinks to prevent burns.  
NOTICE  
Items that should be not  
stowed in the bottle holders  
Do not place open bottles or glass  
and paper cups containing liquid  
in the bottle holders. The contents  
may spill and glasses may break.  
Bottle holders  
Front  
Auxiliary boxes  
Type A  
Push the lid.  
Rear  
Type B (if equipped)  
Bottle holders  
When storing a bottle, close the  
cap.  
The bottle may not be stored  
depending on its size or shape.  
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6-3. Using the storage features  
WARNING  
Caution while driving  
Do not leave the auxiliary box  
(type A) open while driving.  
Injuries may result in the event of  
an accident or sudden braking.  
Items unsuitable for storing  
(type A)  
Do not store items heavier than  
0.4 lb. (0.2 kg).  
WARNING  
Doing so may cause the auxiliary  
box to open and the items inside  
may fall out, resulting in an acci-  
dent.  
Items unsuitable for the open  
tray  
Observe the following precautions  
when putting items in the open  
tray. Failure to do so may cause  
items to be thrown out of the tray  
in the event of sudden braking or  
steering. In these cases, the items  
may interfere with pedal operation  
or cause driver distraction, result-  
ing in an accident.  
Open tray  
Driver’s side  
Do not store items in the tray  
that can easily shift or roll out.  
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Do not stack items in the tray  
higher than the tray’s edge.  
Do not put items in the tray that  
may protrude over the tray’s  
edge.  
Front passenger’s side  
Front of console  
Vehicles with wireless charger:  
P.540  
532  
Luggage compart-  
6-3. Using the storage features  
ment features  
Cargo hooks  
Raise the hook to use.  
The cargo hooks are provided for  
securing loose items.  
A
B
Original position  
Underside (resin side)  
Changing the deck board  
positions  
WARNING  
Height of the deck board can be  
changed by setting the deck  
board under the floor.  
When cargo hooks are not in  
use  
To avoid injury, always return the  
hooks to their stowed positions  
when not in use.  
Deck board  
Flipping the deck board  
upside down  
The deck board can be flipped  
upside down (resin side up)  
depending on the situation.  
A
Upper  
B
Lower  
533  
6-3. Using the storage features  
1 Pull up the tab to raise the  
deck board and move it  
toward you to remove.  
1 Pull up the tab to raise the  
deck board and fold it for-  
ward.  
2 Place the deck board through  
the groove and move for-  
ward.  
A
2 Place the edge  
into the  
groove, and with the deck  
board in a standing state, put  
B
the edge  
into the holes.  
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Setting the deck board  
upright  
When taking out the tools, the  
deck board can be set upright.  
When the back surface (resin sur-  
face) of the deck board is facing up,  
flip it back to the original position.  
WARNING  
When operating the deck  
board  
Do not place anything on the deck  
board when operating the board.  
Otherwise, your fingers may be  
caught or an accident may result  
causing injuries.  
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WARNING  
Luggage cover (if  
equipped)  
Caution while driving  
Keep the deck board closed.  
Installing the luggage cover  
In the event of sudden braking, an  
accident may occur due to an  
occupant being struck by the deck  
board or the items stored under  
the deck board.  
1 Compress the both ends of  
the luggage cover and insert  
into the recess to install.  
Side auxiliary box  
Type A  
2 Pull out the luggage cover  
and hook it onto the anchors.  
Type B  
Removing the partition plate  
Disengage the claws  
535  
6-3. Using the storage features  
remove the deck board.  
Removing the luggage  
cover  
1 Release the cover from the  
left and right anchors and  
allow it to retract.  
2 Place the both ends of the  
luggage cover into the holder.  
2 Compress the end of the lug-  
gage cover and lift the lug-  
gage cover up.  
WARNING  
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Luggage cover  
When installing/stowing the lug-  
gage cover, make sure that the  
luggage cover is securely  
installed/stowed. Failure to do  
so may result in serious injury in  
the event of sudden braking or a  
collision.  
Stowing the luggage cover  
1 Open the rear deck board  
and remove the side deck  
covers.  
Do not place anything on the  
luggage cover. In the event of  
sudden braking or turning, the  
item may go flying and strike an  
occupant. This could lead to an  
unexpected accident, resulting  
in death or serious injury.  
When the back surface (resin sur-  
face) of the deck board is facing up,  
Do not allow children to climb  
on the luggage cover. Climbing  
on the luggage cover could  
result in damage to the luggage  
cover, possibly causing death or  
serious injury to the child.  
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6-3. Using the storage features  
NOTICE  
To prevent damage to the lug-  
gage cover  
Do not place anything on top of  
the luggage cover. When rolling  
up the luggage cover, objects may  
be caught in the cover, damaging  
the cover and generating noise.