How to Exit Toyota ECO Mode?

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AlexisMarie
07/29/25 8:55am
Toyota ECO mode exit method: Set through the display screen in the center of the instrument panel. Press the menu button below to switch to the ECO settings page, then select the option to turn off ECO. ECO is an energy-saving mode that achieves fuel efficiency when activated. When the optimal fuel supply is reached, the instrument panel will simultaneously display the green ECO indicator. If you press the accelerator pedal hard for acceleration or encounter uphill sections, the ECO indicator will disappear. When ECO mode is enabled, the vehicle will automatically match the optimal gear and RPM to reduce fuel consumption. At the same time, the driver needs to actively control the coordination of the accelerator and brake during driving to achieve ideal fuel consumption.
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