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’03 Corolla U (L/O 0201) 1 2003 MY COROLLA_U (OM12744U) OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Overview of instruments and controls Instrument panel overview 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Instrument cluster overview 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Indicator symbols on the instrument panelel 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SECTION 1 1

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSOverview of instruments and controls

Instrument panel overview 2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Instrument cluster overview 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Indicator symbols on the instrument panelel 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 1− 1

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1. Side defroster outlets

2. Side vents

3. Instrument cluster

4. Center vents

5. Electric moon roof switches

6. Personal lights

7. Power door lock switches

8. Power window switches

9. Glove box

10. Portable ashtray

11. Rear console box

12. Cup holders

13. Power outlet

14. Parking brake lever

15. Automatic transmission selector leveror manual transmission gear shift lever

16. Hood lock release lever

17. Window lock switch

Instrument panel overview

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1. Headlight and turn signal switch andfront fog light switch

2. Wiper and washer switches

3. Emergency flasher switch

4. Car audio

5. Clock

6. Front passenger’s seat belt reminderlight

7. Rear window defogger switch

8. Auxiliary boxes

9. Power outlet or cigarette lighter

10. Air conditioning controls

11. Ignition switch

12. Cruise control switch

13. Tilt steering lock release lever

14. Interior/instrument panel light controldial

15. Power rear view mirror control switches

16. Toyota vehicle intrusion protectionsystem indicator light

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1. Service reminder indicators andindicator lights

2. Tachometer

3. Speedometer

4. Engine coolant temperature gauge

5. Fuel gauge

6. Trip meter reset knob

7. Odometer, two trip meters and outsidetemperature display

Instrument cluster overview

�Type A

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1. Service reminder indicators andindicator lights

2. Tachometer

3. Speedometer

4. Engine coolant temperature gauge

5. Fuel gauge

6. Trip meter reset knob

7. Odometer, two trip meters and outsidetemperature display

�Type B

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orBrake system warning light∗1

Driver’s seat belt reminder light∗1

Discharge warning light∗1

Low fuel level warning light∗1

or

Low engine oil pressure warning light∗1

Anti−lock brake system warning light∗1

Open door warning light∗1

SRS warning light∗1

Low windshield washer fluid level warning light

∗1, ∗3

Turn signal indicator lights

Headlight high beam indicator light

Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light∗1

Malfunction indicator lamp∗1or

Indicator symbols on the instrument panel

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Overdrive−off indicator light

Cruise control indicator light∗2

∗1: For details, see “Service reminder indicators and warningbuzzers” on page 85 in Section 1−5.

∗2: If this light flashes, see “Cruise control” on page 99 in Sec-tion 1−6.

∗3: This symbol equipped only on vehicles sold in Canada.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSKeys and Doors

Keys 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Side doors 10. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Power windows 17. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Trunk lid 18. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Toyota vehicle intrusion protection system (TVIP) 20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Hood 22. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fuel tank cap 23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Electric moon roof 25. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Your vehicle is supplied with two kindsof keys.

1. Master key—This key works in everylock.

2. Sub key—This key will not work in thetrunk.

To protect items locked in the trunk whenusing valet parking, leave the sub keywith the attendant.

Since all the doors and trunk lid can belocked without a key, you should alwayscarry a spare master key in case youaccidentally lock your keys inside the ve-hicle.

KEY NUMBER PLATE

Your key number is shown on the plate.

Keep the plate in a safe place such asyour wallet, not in the vehicle.

If you should lose your keys or if youneed additional keys, duplicates can bemade by a Toyota dealer using the keynumber.

We recommend writing down the key num-ber and storing it in a safe place.

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY

Insert the key into the keyhole and turn

it.

To lock: Turn the key forward.To unlock: Turn the key backward.

Vehicles with power door lock system—

All the doors lock and unlock simulta-neously with either front door. In the driv-er’s door lock, turning the key once willunlock the driver’s door and twice in suc-cession will unlock all the doors simulta-neously.

Keys Side doors—

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When the interior light dial is in theDOOR position, and all doors are un-locked simultaneously using either the keyor the wireless remote control transmitter,the interior light will come on and remainon for about 15 seconds before fadingout. (For further information, see “Interior/instrument panel light control” on page 77in Section 1−4.)

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITHINSIDE LOCK KNOB

Move the lock knob.

To lock: Push the knob forward.To unlock: Pull the knob backward.

The front doors can be opened by pullingthe inside handle even if the lock knobsare in the locked position.

CAUTION

Do not pull the inside handle of the

front doors while driving. The doorswill open and an accident may occur.Toyota strongly recommends that all

children be placed in the rear seat ofthe vehicle.

Closing the door with the lock knob in thelock position will also lock the door. Becareful not to lock your keys in the ve-hicle.

Vehicles with power door lock system—Doors cannot be locked when either frontdoor is open and the key is in the igni-tion.

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Driver’s side

Passenger’s side

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITHPOWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH

Push the switch.

To lock: Push the switch down on thefront side.To unlock: Push the switch down on therear side.

Operating the switch simultaneously locksor unlocks all the doors.

If you do either of the following, no doorcan be unlocked with the power door lockswitch.

� Lock all the doors with the key or wire-less remote control transmitter when allthe doors are closed.

� Open the driver’s door or front passen-ger’s door and move the inside lockknobs of both front doors to the lockposition, then close the front doors.

The power door lock switch can be resetin the following ways.

� Turn the ignition key to “ON”.

� Unlock all the doors with the key orwireless remote control transmitter.

� Unlock the driver’s door or front pas-senger’s door with the inside lockknob, and then unlock all the doorswith the power door lock switch.

REAR DOOR CHILD−PROTECTORS

Move the lock lever to the “LOCK”

position as shown on the label.

This feature allows you to lock a reardoor so it can be opened from the outsideonly, not from inside. We recommend us-ing this feature whenever small childrenare in the vehicle.

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CAUTION

Before driving, be sure that the doors

are closed and locked, especiallywhen small children are in the ve-hicle. Along with the proper use of

seat belts, locking the doors helpsprevent the driver and passengersfrom being thrown out from the ve-

hicle during an accident. It also helpsprevent the doors from being openedunintentionally.

Locking operation

Unlocking operation

The wireless remote control system isdesigned to lock or unlock all thedoors or activate the “PANIC” mode

from a distance within approximately 1m (3 ft.) of the vehicle.

LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE

DOORS

To lock and unlock all the doors, push

the switches of the transmitter slowlyand securely.

To lock: Push the “LOCK” switch. All thedoors are locked simultaneously. At thistime the turn signal lights will flash once.

Check to see that the doors are securelylocked.

If any door is not securely closed, lockingcannot be performed by the “LOCK”switch.

To unlock: Push the “UNLOCK” switchonce to unlock the driver’s door alone.Pushing the switch twice within 3 secondsunlocks all the doors simultaneously. Eachtime the “UNLOCK” switch is pushed, theturn signal lights will flash twice.

—Wireless remote control

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When the “UNLOCK” switch is pressed,the interior light comes on. The light re-mains on for about 15 seconds unless anydoor is opened and closed. (For furtherinformation, see “Interior/instrument panellight control” on page 77 in Section 1−4.)

You have 30 seconds to open a door afterusing the wireless remote unlock feature.If a door is not opened by then, all thedoors will be automatically locked again.

If the “LOCK” or “UNLOCK” switch is keptpressed in, the locking or unlocking opera-tion is not repeated. Release the buttonand then push again.

“PANIC” SWITCH

Pushing the “PANIC” switch blows the

horn intermittently and flashes theheadlights, tail lights, turn signal lights

and interior light.

The “PANIC” switch is used to deter ve-hicle theft when you witness anyone at-tempting to break into or damage yourvehicle.

The alarm will last for one minute. To stopthe alarm midway, push any switch on thetransmitter or turn the ignition key fromthe “LOCK” to “ON” position.

The “PANIC” mode does not work whenthe ignition key is in the “ON” position.

WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLTRANSMITTER

The wireless remote control transmitter isan electronic component. Observe the fol-lowing instructions in order not to causedamage to the transmitter.

� Do not leave the transmitter on placeswhere the temperature becomes highsuch as on the dashboard.

� Do not disassemble it.

� Avoid knocking it hard against otherobjects or dropping it.

� Avoid putting it in water.

You can use up to 4 wireless remote con-trol transmitters for the same vehicle.Contact your Toyota dealer for detailedinformation.

If the wireless remote control transmitterdoes not actuate the doors or alarm, oroperate from a normal distance:

� Check for closeness to a radio trans-mitter such as a radio station or anairport which can interfere with normaloperation of the transmitter.

� The battery may have been consumed.Check the battery in the transmitter. Toreplace the battery, see “REPLACINGTRANSMITTER BATTERY”.

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If you lose your transmitter, contact yourToyota dealer as soon as possible toavoid the possibility of theft, or an acci-dent. (See “If you lose your wireless re-mote control transmitter” on page 186 inSection 4.)

MODEL/FCC ID: GQ43VT27R

CAN: 1470 104 105AMADE IN U.S.A.

This complies with Part 15 of the FCCrules. Operation is subject to the follow-ing two conditions:

(1) This device may not cause harmfulinterference, and (2) this device mustaccept any interference received, includ-ing interference that may cause unde-sired operation.

REPLACING TRANSMITTER BATTERY

For replacement, use a CR2032 lithiumbattery or equivalent.

CAUTION

Special care should be taken that

small children do not swallow the re-moved transmitter battery or compo-nents.

NOTICE

�When replacing the transmitter bat-

tery, be careful not to lose the com-ponents.

�Replace only with the same or

equivalent type recommended by aToyota dealer.

�Dispose of used batteries accordingto the local laws.

Replace the transmitter battery by the fol-lowing procedures:

1. Using a coin or equivalent, open thetransmitter case.

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2. Remove the discharged transmitter bat-tery.

NOTICE

Do not bend the terminals.

3. Put a new transmitter battery with posi-tive (+) side up.

Close the transmitter case securely.

NOTICE

�Make sure the positive side and

negative side of the transmitter bat-tery should be faced correctly.

�Do not replace the battery with wet

hands. Water may cause unexpectedrust.

�Do not touch or move any compo-nents inside of the transmitter, orit may interfere with proper opera-

tion.

�Be careful not to bend the electrode

of the transmitter battery insertionand that dust or oils do not adhereto the transmitter case.

�Close the transmitter case securely.

After replacing battery, check that thetransmitter operates properly. If the trans-mitter still does not operate properly, con-tact your Toyota dealer.

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The windows can be operated with theswitch on each door.

The power windows work when the ignitionswitch is in the “ON” position.

OPERATING THE DRIVER’S WINDOW

Use the switch on the driver’s door.

Normal operation: The window moves aslong as you hold the switch.

To open: Lightly push down the switch.To close: Pull up the switch.

Automatic operation (to open only):Push the switch completely down and thenrelease it. The window will fully open. Tostop the window partway, lightly pull theswitch up and then release it.

Window lockswitch

OPERATING THE PASSENGERS’WINDOWS

Use the switches on the passengers’doors. The driver’s door also has

switches that control the passengers’windows.

The window moves as long as you holdthe switch.

To open: Push down the switch.To close: Pull up the switch.

If you push in the window lock switch onthe driver’s door, the passengers’ windowscannot be operated.

Power windows

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CAUTION

To avoid serious personal injury, you

must do the following.

� Always make sure the heads, handsand other parts of the bodies of all

occupants are kept completely in-side the vehicle before you closethe power windows. If someone’s

neck, head or hands get caught ina closing window, it could result ina serious injury. When anyone

closes the power windows, makesure that he/she operates the win-dows safely.

� When small children are in the ve-hicle, never let them use the power

window switches without supervi-sion. Use the window lock switch toprevent them from making unex-

pected use of the switches.

� Never leave small children alone in

the vehicle, especially with the igni-tion key still inserted. They coulduse the power window switches and

get trapped in a window. Unat-tended children can be involved inserious accidents.

To open the trunk lid from the outside,insert the master key and turn it clock-

wise.

See “Luggage stowage precautions” onpage 153 in Section 2 for precautions inloading luggage.

To close the trunk lid, lower it and pressdown on it. After closing the trunk lid, trypulling it up to make sure it is securelyclosed.

Trunk lid—

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CAUTION

Keep the trunk lid closed while driv-

ing. This not only keeps the luggagefrom being thrown out but also pre-vents exhaust gases from entering

the vehicle.

To open the trunk lid from the driver’sseat, pull up on the lock release lever.

After closing the trunk lid, insert themaster key and turn it counterclockwise

to deactivate the lock release lever.

After closing the trunk lid, try pulling it upto make sure it is securely locked.

—Lock release lever—Lock release levercancelling system

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If a person is locked in the trunk, heor she can pull down the phosphores-

cent handle on the inside of trunk lidto open the trunk lid.

The phosphorescent (glow−in−the−dark)handle will continue to glow for a timeafter the trunk lid is closed. Exposing thehandle to stronger light will cause it toglow longer.

CAUTION

� Always lock the trunk lid and all

doors, and keep away the vehiclekeys out of children’s reaches.

� Never leave children unattended in

the vehicle. Unsupervised childrenmay lock themselves in the vehicleor trunk and suffer serious injuries

or death.

TVIP is a theft deterrent system. Ifsomeone attempts to damage or break

into your vehicle, the system soundsthe alarm while flashing the lights.

—Internal trunk release handleToyota vehicle intrusionprotection system (TVIP)

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SETTING THE SYSTEM

You can set the system as follows.

1. Remove the key from the ignitionswitch.

2. Have all passengers get out of thevehicle.

3. Close all the doors and trunk lid secu-rely.

4. Lock all the doors with the key or wire-less remote control transmitter. At thistime, the TVIP indicator light comeson.

The system will be set in 30 seconds.When the system is set, the indicatorlight will start to flash.

5. Make sure that the indicator lightflashes. Then you may leave the ve-hicle.

Never leave anyone in the vehicle whenyou set the system because unlockingfrom the inside activates the alarm.

Activating the alarm

If the system detects a threat to the

vehicle, it sounds the alarm for oneminute while flashing headlights andturn signal lights. Also, the interior

light turns on when the interior lightdial is in the DOOR position.

The system detects a threat under any ofthe following conditions:

� Either of the front doors is unlocked bymeans other than the key or wirelessremote control transmitter.

If the key is not in the ignition switch,all the doors will be automaticallylocked again.

� Any of the doors or trunk lid are forci-bly opened.

The alarm will activate when the trunklid is opened with a key. Cancel thesystem before opening the trunk lid.

� The side windows are tapped or bro-ken.

� The battery terminal is disconnectedand then reconnected.

� The ignition is hotwired.

After one minute, the alarm automaticallystops and the indicator light starts flashingagain.

Reactivating the alarm

Once set, until you cancel the system, thesystem automatically resets the alarm af-ter the alarm has stopped.

The alarm will activate again under thesame circumstances described in “Activat-ing the alarm”.

Stopping the alarm

You can stop the alarm in either of thefollowing ways:

� Unlock any of the doors with the keyor wireless remote control transmitter.

� Place the ignition switch in the “ON”position.

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CANCELLING THE SYSTEM

You can cancel the system as describedin “Stopping the alarm”.

If you cancel the system by unlocking anyof the doors but no door is opened within30 seconds, all the doors lock automati-cally and the system will be set again.

TESTING THE SYSTEM

You can check the system operation asfollows.

1. Open all the windows.

2. Set the system as described in“SETTING THE SYSTEM”.

3. Unlock the driver’s door with the insidelock knob. The system should activateand the alarm should sound.

4. Stop the alarm as described in “Stop-ping the alarm”.

5. Repeat steps 2 to 4 for the otherdoors. (For rear doors, unlock and thenopen the doors as described in step 3.)

If the system does not work properly,have it checked by your Toyota dealer.

To open the hood:

1. Pull the hood lock release lever. The

hood will spring up slightly.

CAUTION

Before driving, be sure that the hood

is closed and securely locked. Other-wise, the hood may open unexpected-ly while driving and an accident may

occur.

2. In front of the vehicle, pull up theauxiliary catch lever and lift the

hood.

Hood

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3. Hold the hood open by inserting thesupport rod into the slot.

To insert the support rod into the slot,move it straight up. If it is moved to theside or toward the inside of the vehicle,it may become detached.

Before closing the hood, check to see thatyou have not forgotten any tools, rags,etc. and return the support rod to itsclip—this prevents rattles. Then lower thehood and make sure it locks into place.If necessary, press down gently on thefront edge to lock it.

CAUTION

After inserting the support rod into

the slot, make sure the rod supportsthe hood securely from falling downon to your head or body.

NOTICE

Be sure to return the support rod to

its clip before closing the hood. Clos-ing the hood with the support rod upcould cause the hood to bend.

This indicates that the fuel filler dooris on the left side of your vehicle.

Fuel tank cap

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1. To open the fuel filler door, pull thelever up.

When refueling, turn off the engine.

CAUTION

� Do not smoke, cause sparks or al-

low open flames when refueling.The fumes are flammable.

� When opening the cap, do not re-

move the cap quickly. In hot weath-er, fuel under pressure could causeinjury by spraying out of the filler

neck if the cap is suddenly re-moved.

2. To remove the fuel tank cap, turnthe cap slowly counterclockwise,

then pause slightly before removingit. After removing the cap, hang iton the cap hanger.

It is not unusual to hear a slight swooshwhen the cap is opened. When installing,turn the cap clockwise till you hear aclick.

If the cap is not tightened securely, themalfunction indicator lamp comes on.Make sure the cap is tightened securely.

The indicator lamp goes off after drivingseveral times. If the indicator lamp doesnot go off, contact your Toyota dealer assoon as possible.

CAUTION

� Make sure the cap is tightened se-

curely to prevent fuel spillage incase of an accident.

� Use only a genuine Toyota fuel tank

cap for replacement. It is designedto regulate fuel tank pressure.

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Sliding operation

Tilting operation

To operate the moon roof, use theswitches beside the personal light.

The moon roof works when the ignitionswitch is in the “ON” position.

Sun shade operation—

The sun shade can be opened or closedby hand.

Sliding operation—

To open: Push the switch on the rearside.

The sun shade will be opened togetherwith the roof.

To close: Push the switch on the frontside.

As a precaution when closing, the roofstops at the half closed position beforefully closing. Therefore, release the switchand then push it again to close it com-pletely.

Tilting operation—

To tilt up: Push the switch on the “UP”side.To lower: Push the switch on the oppositeside of the “UP” side.

You may stop the moon roof at any de-sired position. The roof will move whilethe switch is being pushed and stop whenreleased.

CAUTION

To avoid serious personal injury, you

must do the following.

� While the vehicle is moving, alwayskeep the heads, hands and other

parts of the bodies of all occupantsaway from the roof opening. Other-wise, they could be seriously in-

jured if the vehicle stops suddenlyor if the vehicle is involved in anaccident.

Electric moon roof

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� Always make sure nobody places

his/her head, hands and other partsof the body in the roof opening be-fore you close the roof. If some-

one’s neck, head or hands getcaught in the closing roof, it couldresult in a serious injury. When

anyone closes the roof, first makesure it is safe to do so.

� Never leave small children alone in

the vehicle, especially with the igni-tion key still inserted. They coulduse the moon roof switches and get

trapped in the roof opening. Unat-tended children can be involved in

serious accidents.

� Never sit on top of the vehiclearound the roof opening.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSSeats, Seat belts, Steering wheel and Mirrors

Seats 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Front seats 28. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fold−down rear seat 30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Head restraints 31. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Seat belts 32. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SRS driver airbag and front passenger airbag 40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SRS side airbags 47. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Child restraint 53. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tilt steering wheel 68. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Outside rear view mirrors 69. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Anti−glare inside rear view mirroror 70. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Auto anti−glare inside rear view mirror 71. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Vanity mirrors 72. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 1− 3

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While the vehicle is being driven, all ve-hicle occupants should have the seatbackupright, sit well back in the seat and prop-erly wear the seat belts provided.

CAUTION

� Do not drive the vehicle unless the

occupants are properly seated. Donot allow sitting on top of afolded−down seatback, or in the

luggage compartment or cargo area.Persons not properly seated and/orproperly restrained by seat belts

can be severely injured in the eventof emergency braking or a collision.

� During driving, do not allow pas-

sengers to stand up or movearound between seats. Severe inju-ries can occur in the event of emer-

gency braking or a collision.

CAUTION

The SRS side airbags are installed in

the driver and front passenger seats.Observe the following precautions.

� Do not lean against the front door

when the vehicle is in use, sincethe side airbag inflates with consid-erable speed and force. Otherwise,

you may be killed or seriously in-jured.

� Do not use seat accessories whichcover the parts where the side air-bags inflate. Such accessories may

prevent the side airbags from acti-vating correctly, causing death orserious injury.

� Do not modify or replace the seatsor upholstery of the front seats

with the side airbags. Such changesmay disable the system or causethe side airbags to inflate acciden-

tally, resulting in death or seriousinjury. Consult your Toyota dealer ifyou insist on modifications of this

kind.

Adjust the driver’s seat so that the footpedals, steering wheel and instrumentpanel controls are within easy reach ofthe driver.

CAUTION

� Adjustments should not be made

while the vehicle is moving, as theseat may unexpectedly move andcause the driver to lose control of

the vehicle.

� When adjusting the seat, be carefulthat the seat does not hit a passen-

ger or luggage.

� After adjusting the seat position,

try sliding it forward and backwardto make sure it is locked in posi-tion.

� After adjusting the seatback, pushback your body to make sure it is

locked in position.

� Do not put objects under the seats.Otherwise, the objects may interfere

with the seat−lock mechanism orunexpectedly push up the seat posi-tion adjusting lever and the seat

may suddenly move, causing thedriver to lose control of the vehicle.

Seats

Front seats——Front seat precautions (on vehicles with SRS side airbags) —Seat adjustment precautions

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� While adjusting the seat, do not put

your hands under the seat or nearthe moving parts. Otherwise, youmay catch and injure your hands or

fingers.

1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER

Hold the center of the lever and pull itup. Then slide the seat to the desired

position with slight body pressure andrelease the lever.

2. SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTING KNOB

Turn the knob either way.

3. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTINGLEVER

Lean forward and pull the lever up.

Then lean back to the desired angleand release the lever.

—Adjusting front seats

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CAUTION

To reduce the risk of sliding under

the lap belt during a collision, avoidreclining the seatback any more thanneeded. The seat belts provide maxi-

mum protection in a frontal or rearcollision when the driver and the pas-senger are sitting up straight and

well back in the seats. If you arereclined, the lap belt may slide pastyour hips and apply restraint forces

directly to the abdomen. In the eventof a frontal collision, the more theseat is reclined, the greater the risk

of personal injury.

FOLDING DOWN REAR SEAT

1. To unlock the seatback, pull the le-

ver in the trunk.

2. Fold down the seatback.

Each seatback can be folded separately.

This will enlarge the trunk as far as theseatbacks. See “Luggage stowage precau-tions” on page 153 in Section 2 for pre-cautions in loading luggage.

NOTICE

Make sure the luggage loaded in the

enlarged trunk will not damage thewebbing of the rear center seat beltwhen the right seatback is folded

down.

Fold−down rear seat

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BEFORE RETURNING REAR SEAT

Make sure the shoulder belt pass

through the guide when returning theseatback up.

CAUTION

When returning the seatback to the

upright position, observe the follow-ing precautions in order to preventpersonal injury in a collision or sud-

den stop:

� Make sure the seatback is securelylocked by pushing forward and rear-

ward on the top of the seatback.Failure to do so will prevent theseat belt from operating properly.

� Make sure the seat belts are nottwisted or caught in the seatback

and are arranged in the properposition and are ready to use.

Front

Rear

Head restraints

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For your safety and comfort, adjust thehead restraint before driving.

To raise: Pull it up.To lower: Push it down while pressing thelock release button.

The head restraint is most effective whenit is close to your head. Therefore, usinga cushion on the seatback is not recom-mended.

CAUTION

� Adjust the center of the head re-

straint so that it is closest to thetop of your ears.

� After adjusting the head restraint,

make sure it is locked in position.

� Do not drive with the head re-

straints removed.

Toyota strongly urges that the driver andpassengers in the vehicle be properly re-strained at all times with the seat beltsprovided. Failure to do so could increasethe chance of injury and/or the severity ofinjury in accidents.

Child. Use a child restraint system ap-propriate for the child until the child be-comes large enough to properly wear thevehicle’s seat belts. See “Child restraint”on page 53 for details.

If a child is too large for a child restraintsystem, the child should sit in the rearseat and must be restrained using thevehicle’s seat belt. According to accidentstatistics, the child is safer when properlyrestrained in the rear seat than in thefront seat.

If a child must sit in the front seat, theseat belts should be worn properly. If anaccident occurs and the seat belts are notworn properly, the force of the rapid infla-tion of the airbag may cause death orserious injury to the child.

Do not allow the child to stand up orkneel on either rear or front seats. Anunrestrained child could suffer serious in-jury or death during emergency braking ora collision. Also, do not let the child siton your lap. It does not provide sufficientrestraint.

Pregnant woman. Toyota recommends theuse of a seat belt. Ask your doctor forspecific recommendations. The lap beltshould be worn securely and as low aspossible over the hips and not on thewaist.

Injured person. Toyota recommends theuse of a seat belt. Depending on the inju-ry, first check with your doctor for specificrecommendations.

CAUTION

Persons should ride in their seats

properly wearing their seat beltswhenever the vehicle is moving.Otherwise, they are much more likely

to suffer serious bodily injury ordeath in the event of sudden brakingor a collision.

Seat belts——Seat belt precautions

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When using the seat belts, observe

the following:

� Use the belt for only one person ata time. Do not use a single belt for

two or more people—even children.

� Avoid reclining the seatbacks too

much. The seat belts provide maxi-mum protection when the seatbacksare in the upright position. (Refer

to the seat adjustment instructions.)

� Be careful not to damage the beltwebbing or hardware. Take care that

they do not get caught or pinchedin the seat or doors.

� Inspect the belt system periodically.Check for cuts, fraying, and looseparts. Damaged parts should be re-

placed. Do not disassemble ormodify the system.

� Keep the belts clean and dry. Ifthey need cleaning, use a mild soapsolution or lukewarm water. Never

use bleach, dye, or abrasive clean-ers—they may severely weaken thebelts. (See “Cleaning the interior”

on page 191 in Section 5.)

� Replace the belt assembly (includ-

ing bolts) if it has been used in asevere impact. The entire assemblyshould be replaced even if damage

is not obvious.

Adjust the seat as needed (front seatsonly) and sit up straight and well back

in the seat. To fasten your belt, pull itout of the retractor and insert the tabinto the buckle.

You will hear a click when the tab locksinto the buckle.

The seat belt length automatically adjuststo your size and the seat position.

The retractor will lock the belt during asudden stop or on impact. It also maylock if you lean forward too quickly. Aslow, easy motion will allow the belt toextend, and you can move around freely.

—Front and rear seat belts

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If the seat belt cannot be pulled out of theretractor, firmly pull the belt and releaseit. You will then be able to smoothly pullthe belt out of the retractor.

When a passenger’s shoulder belt is com-pletely extended and is then retractedeven slightly, the belt is locked in thatposition and cannot be extended. This fea-ture is used to hold the child restraintsystem securely. (For details, see “Childrestraint” on page 53 in this section.) Tofree the belt again, fully retract the beltand then pull the belt out once more.

CAUTION

� After inserting the tab, make sure

that the tab and buckle are locked,and the belt is not twisted.

� Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in

the buckle as this may prevent youfrom properly latching the tab andbuckle.

� If the seat belt does not functionnormally, immediately contact your

Toyota dealer. Do not use the seatuntil the seat belt is fixed. It cannotprotect an adult occupant or your

child from injury.

Seat belts with an adjustable shoulderanchor—

Adjust the shoulder anchor position toyour size.

To raise: Slide the anchor up.To lower: Push in the lock release buttonand slide the anchor down.

After adjustment make sure the anchor islocked in position.

CAUTION

Always make sure the shoulder belt

is positioned across the center ofyour shoulder. The belt should bekept away from your neck, but not

falling off your shoulder. Failure todo so could reduce the amount ofprotection in an accident and cause

serious injuries in a collision.

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Take upslack

Too high

Keep as low onhips as possible

Adjust the position of the lap andshoulder belts.

Position the lap belt as low as possibleon your hips—not on your waist, then ad-just it to a snug fit by pulling the shoulderportion upward through the latch plate.

CAUTION

� Both high−positioned lap belts and

loose−fitting belts could cause seri-ous injuries due to sliding underthe lap belt during a collision or

other unintended result. Keep thelap belt positioned as low on hipsas possible.

� For your safety, do not place theshoulder belt under your arm.

To release the belt, press the buckle−re-lease button and allow the belt to re-

tract.

If the belt does not retract smoothly, pullit out and check for kinks or twists. Thenmake sure it remains untwisted as it re-tracts.

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Make sure the shoulder belt passthrough the guide when using the seat

belt for rear outside seat.

If your seat belts cannot be fastened se-curely because they are not long enough,a personalized seat belt extender is avail-able from your Toyota dealer free ofcharge.

Please contact your local Toyota dealer sothat the dealer can order the proper re-quired length for the extender. Bring theheaviest coat you expect to wear for prop-er measurement and selection of length.Additional ordering information is availableat your Toyota dealer.

CAUTION

When using the seat belt extender,

observe the following precautions.Failure to follow these instructionscould reduce the effectiveness of the

seat belt restraint system in case ofvehicle accident, increasing thechance of personal injury.

� Never use the seat belt extender ifyou can fasten the seat belt withoutit.

� Remember that the extender pro-

vided for you may not be safe whenused on a different vehicle, foranother person, or at a different

seating position than the one origi-nally intended.

—Seat belt extender

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To connect the extender to the seatbelt, insert the tab into the seat belt

buckle so that the “PRESS” signs onthe buckle−release buttons of the ex-tender and the seat belt are both facing

outward as shown.

You will hear a click when the tab locksinto the buckle.

When releasing the seat belt, press onthe buckle−release button on the extender,not on the seat belt. This helps preventdamage to the vehicle interior and extend-er itself.

When not in use, remove the extenderand store in the vehicle for future use.

CAUTION

� After inserting the tab, make sure

that the tab and buckle are locked,and the seat belt extender is nottwisted.

� Do not insert coins, clips, etc. inthe buckle as this may prevent youfrom properly latching the tab and

buckle.

� If the seat belt does not function

normally, immediately contact yourToyota dealer. Do not use the seatuntil the seat belt is fixed. It cannot

protect an adult occupant or yourchild from injury.

The driver and front passenger’s seatbelt pretensioners are designed to beactivated in response to a severe fron-tal impact.

When the airbag sensor detects the shockof a severe frontal impact, the front seatbelts are quickly drawn back in by theretractors so that the belts snugly restrainthe front seat occupants.

The front seat belt pretensioners are acti-vated even with no passenger in the frontseat.

—Front seat beltpretensioners

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This indicator comes on when the igni-tion key is turned to the “ON” position.

It goes off after about 6 seconds. Thismeans the front seat belt pretensionersare operating properly.

This warning light system monitors theairbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-sors, side airbag sensors, driver’s seatposition sensor, driver’s seat belt buckleswitch, front seat belt pretensioner assem-blies, inflators, warning light, interconnect-ing wiring and power sources. (For details,see “Service reminder indicators andwarning buzzers” on page 85 in Section1−5.)

The front seat belt pretensioner systemmainly consists of the following compo-nents and their locations are shown in theillustration.

1. Front airbag sensors

2. Front seat belt pretensioner assemblies

3. Airbag sensor assembly

4. SRS warning light

The front seat belt pretensioners are con-trolled by the airbag sensor assembly. Theairbag sensor assembly consists of a saf-ing sensor and airbag sensor.

When the front seat belt pretensioners areactivated, an operating noise may beheard and a small amount of smoke−likegas may be released. This gas is harm-less and does not indicate that a fire isoccurring.

Once the front seat belt pretensionershave been activated, the seat belt retrac-tors remain locked.

CAUTION

Do not modify, remove, strike or open

the front seat belt pretensioner as-semblies, airbag sensor or surround-ing area or wiring. Doing so may

cause sudden operation of the frontseat belt pretensioners or disable thesystem, which could result in death

or serious injury.

Failure to follow these instructionscan result in death or serious inju-

ries. Consult your Toyota dealerabout any repairs and modifications.

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NOTICE

Do not perform any of the following

changes without consulting yourToyota dealer. Such changes caninterfere with proper operation of the

front seat belt pretensioners in somecases.

� Installation of electronic devices

such as a mobile two−way radio,cassette tape player or compactdisc player

�Repairs on or near the front seatbelt retractor assemblies

�Modification of the suspension sys-tem

�Modification of the front end struc-ture

�Attachment of a grille guard (bullbar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow,winches or any other equipment tothe front end

�Repairs made on or near the front

fenders, front end structure or con-sole

This front seat belt pretensioner systemhas a service reminder indicator to informthe driver of operating problems. If any ofthe following conditions occurs, thisindicates a malfunction of the airbags orpretensioners. Contact your Toyota dealeras soon as possible to service thevehicle.

� The light does not come on when theignition key is turned to the “ON” posi-tion, or the light remains on.

� The light comes on or flashes whiledriving.

� If either front seat belt does not retractor cannot be pulled out due to a mal-function or activation of the relevantfront seat belt pretensioner.

In the following cases, contact your Toyotadealer as soon as possible:

� The front of the vehicle (shaded in theillustration) was involved in an accidentthat was not severe enough to causethe front seat belt pretensioners to op-erate.

� Either front seat belt pretensioner as-sembly or surrounding area isscratched, cracked, or otherwise dam-aged.

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The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys-tem) front airbags are designed to pro-

vide further protection for the driverand front passenger in addition to theprimary safety protection provided by

the seat belts.

In response to a severe frontal impact,the SRS front airbags work together withthe seat belts to help reduce injury byinflating. The SRS front airbags help toreduce injuries mainly to the driver’s orfront passenger’s head or chest caused bydirectly hitting the steering wheel or dash-board. The front passenger airbag is acti-vated even with no passenger in the frontseat.

Be sure to wear your seat belt properly.

Your vehicle is equipped with a crashsensing and diagnostic module, which willrecord the use of the seat belt restraintsystem by the driver and front passengerwhen the SRS airbags are inflated.

CAUTION

The driver or front passenger who is

too close to the steering wheel ordashboard during airbag deploymentcan be killed or seriously injured.

Toyota strongly recommends that:

� The driver sit as far back as pos-sible from the steering wheel while

still maintaining control of the ve-hicle.

� The front passenger sit as far backas possible from the dashboard.

� All vehicle occupants be properly

restrained using the available seatbelts.

This indicator comes on when the igni-tion key is turned to the “ON” position.

It goes off after about 6 seconds. Thismeans the SRS front airbags are oper-ating properly.

This warning light system monitors theairbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-sors, side airbag sensors, driver’s seatposition sensor, driver’s seat belt buckleswitch, front seat belt pretensioner assem-blies, inflators, warning light, interconnect-ing wiring and power sources. (For details,see “Service reminder indicators andwarning buzzers” on page 85 in Section1−5.)

SRS driver airbag and frontpassenger airbag

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The SRS front airbag system is de-signed to activate in response to a se-

vere frontal impact within the shadedarea between the arrows in the illustra-tion.

The SRS front airbags will deploy if theseverity of the impact is above the de-signed threshold level, comparable to anapproximate 25 km/h (15 mph) collisionwhen impacting straight into a fixed barrierthat does not move or deform.

If the severity of the impact is below theabove threshold level, the SRS front air-bags may not deploy.

However, this threshold velocity will beconsiderably higher if the vehicle strikesan object, such as a parked vehicle orsign pole, which can move or deform onimpact, or if it is involved in an underridecollision (e.g. a collision in which the noseof the vehicle “underrides”, or goes under,the bed of a truck, etc.).

For the safety of all occupants, alwayswear your seat belts properly.

Collision from the rear

Collision from the side

Vehicle rollover

The SRS front airbags are not designedto inflate if the vehicle is involved in a

side or rear collision, if it rolls over, orif it is involved in a low−speed frontalcollision.

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Hitting a curb,edge of pavementor hard material

Falling into orjumping overa deep hole

Landing hard or vehicle falling

The SRS front airbags may deploy if aserious impact occurs to the underside

of your vehicle. Some examples areshown in the illustration.

The SRS airbag system consists mainly ofthe following components, and their loca-tions are shown in the illustration.

1. Front airbag sensors

2. Airbag module for front passenger (airbag and inflator)

3. Driver’s seat belt buckle switch

4. Driver’s seat position sensor

5. Airbag sensor assembly

6. Airbag module for driver (airbag and inflator)

7. SRS warning light

The airbag sensor assembly consists of asafing sensor and airbag sensor.

In a severe frontal impact, the sensor de-tects deceleration and the system triggersthe airbag inflators. At this time a chemi-cal reaction in the inflators quickly fills theairbags with non−toxic gas to help restrainthe forward motion of the occupants.

When the airbags inflate, they produce afairly loud noise and release some smokeand residue along with non−toxic gas. Thisdoes not indicate a fire. This gas is nor-mally harmless; however, for those whohave delicate skin, it may cause a minorskin irritation. Be sure to wash off anyresidue as soon as possible to preventany potential skin irritation.

Deployment of the airbags happens in afraction of a second, so the airbags mustinflate with considerable force. While thesystem is designed to reduce serious inju-ries, it may also cause minor burns orabrasions and swelling.

Parts of the airbag module (steering wheelhub, dashboard) may be hot for severalminutes, but the airbags themselves willnot be hot. The airbags are designed toinflate only once.

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A crash severe enough to inflate the air-bags may break the windshield as thevehicle buckles. In vehicles with a pas-senger airbag the windshield may also bedamaged by absorbing some of the forceof the inflating airbag.

CAUTION

� The SRS airbag system is designed

only as a supplement to the prima-ry protection of the driver side andfront passenger side seat belt sys-

tems. The front seat occupants canbe killed or seriously injured by theinflating airbags if they do not wear

the available seat belts properly.During sudden braking just beforea collision, an unrestrained driver

or front passenger can move for-ward into direct contact with orclose proximity to the airbag which

may then deploy during the colli-sion. To ensure maximum protectionin an accident, the driver and all

passengers in the vehicle mustwear their seat belts properly. Wear-ing a seat belt properly during an

accident reduces the chances ofdeath or serious injury or beingthrown out of the vehicle. For in-

structions and precautions concern-ing the seat belt system, see “Seatbelts” on page 32 in this section.

� Improperly seated and/or restrained

infants and children can be killedor seriously injured by the deploy-ing front airbags. An infant or child

who is too small to use a seat beltshould be properly secured using achild restraint system. Toyota

strongly recommends that all in-fants and children be placed in therear seat of the vehicle and proper-

ly restrained. The rear seat is thesafest for infants and children. Forinstructions concerning the installa-

tion of a child restraint system, see“Child restraint” on page 53 in thissection.

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� Never install a rear−facing child re-

straint system on the front passen-ger seat because the force of therapid inflation of the front passen-

ger airbag can cause death or seri-ous injury to the child.

Move seat fully back

� A forward−facing child restraint sys-

tem should be allowed to beinstalled on the front passengerseat only when it is unavoidable.

Always move the seat as far backas possible, because the force ofthe deploying front passenger air-

bag could cause death or seriousinjury to the child.

� On vehicles with side airbags, do

not allow the child to lean againstthe front door or around the frontdoor even if the child is seated in

the child restraint system. It is dan-gerous if the side airbags inflate,because the impact could cause

death or serious injury to the child.

� For instructions concerning theinstallation of a child restraint sys-

tem, see “Child restraint” on page53 in this section.

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� Do not sit on the edge of the seat

or lean over the dashboard whenthe vehicle is in use, since thefront airbags inflate with consider-

able speed and force. Otherwise,you may be killed or seriously in-jured. Sit up straight and well back

in the seat, and always use yourseat belt properly.

� Do not allow a child to stand up or

to kneel on the front passengerseat, since the front airbag inflateswith considerable speed and force.

Otherwise, the child may be killedor seriously injured.

� Do not hold a child on your lap or

in your arms. Use a child restraintsystem in the rear seat. For instruc-tions concerning the installation of

a child restraint system, see “Childrestraint” on page 53 in this sec-tion.

� Do not put objects or your pets on

or in front of the dashboard orsteering wheel pad that houses thefront airbag system. They might re-

strict inflation or cause death orserious injury as they are projectedrearward by the force of deploying

airbags. Likewise, the driver andfront passenger should not hold ob-jects in their arms or on their

knees.

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� Do not modify or remove any wir-

ing. Do not modify, remove, strikeor open any components such asthe steering wheel pad, steering

wheel, column cover, front passen-ger airbag cover, front passengerairbag or airbag sensor assembly.

Doing so may cause sudden SRSfront airbag inflation or disable thesystem, which could result in death

or serious injury.

Failure to follow these instructionscan result in death or serious injury.

Consult your Toyota dealer about anyrepairs and modifications.

NOTICE

Do not perform any of the following

changes without consulting yourToyota dealer. Such changes caninterfere with proper operation of the

SRS front airbag system in somecases.

� Installation of electronic devices

such as a mobile two−way radio,cassette tape player or compactdisc player

�Modification of the suspension sys-tem

�Modification of the front end struc-ture

�Attachment of a grille guard (bullbar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow,winches or any other equipment to

the front end

�Repairs made on or near the front

fenders, front end structure, con-sole, steering column, steeringwheel or dashboard near the front

passenger airbag

This SRS front airbag system has a ser-vice reminder indicator to inform the driverof operating problems. If either of the fol-lowing conditions occurs, this indicates amalfunction of the airbags. Contact yourToyota dealer as soon as possible to ser-vice the vehicle.

� The light does not come on when theignition key is turned to the “ON” posi-tion, or the light remains on.

� The light comes on while driving.

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In the following cases, contact your Toyotadealer as soon as possible:

� The SRS front airbags have been in-flated.

� The front of the vehicle (shaded in theillustration) was involved in an accidentthat was not severe enough to causethe SRS front airbags to inflate.

� The pad section of the steering wheelor front passenger airbag cover(shaded in the illustration) is scratched,cracked, or otherwise damaged.

NOTICE

Do not disconnect the battery cables

before contacting your Toyota dealer.

The SRS (Supplemental Restraint Sys-tem) side airbags are designed to pro-

vide further protection for the driverand front passenger in addition to theprimary safety protection provided by

the seat belts.

In response to a severe side impact, theSRS side airbags work together with theseat belts to help reduce injury by inflat-ing. The SRS side airbags help to reduceinjuries mainly to the driver’s or front pas-senger’s chest. The SRS side airbag onthe passenger seat is activated even withno passenger in the front seat.

Be sure to wear your seat belt properly.

SRS side airbags

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Your vehicle is equipped with a crashsensing and diagnostic module, which willrecord the use of the seat belt restraintsystem by the driver and front passengerwhen the SRS side airbags are inflated.

CAUTION

SRS side airbags inflate with consid-

erable force. To avoid potential deathor serious injury when they inflate,the driver and front passenger must:

� Wear their seat belts properly.

� Remain properly seated with their

back upright and against the seat atall times.

This indicator comes on when the igni-tion key is turned to the “ON” position.

It goes off after about 6 seconds. Thismeans the SRS side airbags are operat-ing properly.

This warning light system monitors theairbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-sors, side airbag sensors, driver’s seatposition sensor, driver’s seat belt buckleswitch, front seat belt pretensioner assem-blies, inflators, warning light, interconnect-ing wiring and power sources. (For details,see “Service reminder indicators andwarning buzzers” on page 85 in Section1−5.)

The SRS side airbag system may notactivate if the vehicle is subjected to a

collision from the side at certainangles, or a collision to the side of thevehicle body other than the passenger

compartment as shown in the illustra-tion.

The SRS side airbags are designed toinflate when the passenger compartmentarea suffers a severe impact from theside.

For the safety of all occupants, alwayswear your seat belts properly.

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Collision from the rear

Collision from the front

Vehicle rollover

The SRS side airbags are not designedto inflate if the vehicle is involved in a

front or rear collision, if it rolls over,or if it is involved in a low−speed sidecollision.

The SRS side airbag system consistsmainly of the following components, andtheir locations are shown in the illustra-tion.

1. SRS warning light

2. Side airbag modules (airbag and inflator)

3. Side airbag sensors

4. Airbag sensor assembly

The SRS side airbag system is controlledby the airbag sensor assembly. The airbagsensor assembly consists of a safing sen-sor and airbag sensor.

In a severe side impact, the side airbagsensor triggers the side airbag inflators.At this time a chemical reaction in theinflators quickly fills the airbags with non−toxic gas to help restrain the lateral mo-tion of the occupants.

When the airbags inflate, they produce afairly loud noise and release some smokeand residue along with non−toxic gas. Thisdoes not indicate a fire. This gas is nor-mally harmless; however, for those whohave delicate skin, it may cause a minorskin irritation. Be sure to wash off anyresidue as soon as possible to preventany potential skin irritation.

Deployment of the airbags happens in afraction of a second, so the airbags mustinflate with considerable force. While thesystem is designed to reduce serious inju-ries, it may also cause minor burns orabrasions and swelling.

Front seats may be hot for several min-utes, but the airbags themselves will notbe hot. The airbags are designed to inflateonly once.

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CAUTION

� The SRS side airbag system is de-

signed only as a supplement to theprimary protection of the driverside and front passenger side seat

belt systems. To ensure maximumprotection in an accident, the driverand all passengers in the vehicle

must wear their seat belts properly.Wearing a seat belt properly duringan accident reduces the chances of

death or serious injury or beingthrown out of the vehicle. Forinstructions and precautions con-

cerning the seat belt system, see“Seat belts” on page 32 in this sec-tion.

� Improperly seated and/or restrained

infants and children can be killedor seriously injured by the deploy-ing airbags. An infant or child who

is too small to use a seat beltshould be properly secured using achild restraint system. Toyota

strongly recommends that all in-fants and children be placed in therear seat of the vehicle and proper-

ly restrained. The rear seat is thesafest for infants and children. Forinstructions concerning the installa-

tion of a child restraint system, see“Child restraint” on page 53 in thissection.

� Do not allow a child to lean his/herhead or any part of his/her body

against the front door or the areaof the seat from which the side air-bag deploys even if he/she is

seated in the child restraint system.It is dangerous if the side airbaginflates, and the impact could cause

death or serious injury to the child.For instructions concerning theinstallation of a child restraint sys-

tem, see “Child restraint” on page53 in this section.

� Do not lean against the front door

when the vehicle is in use, sincethe side airbag inflates with consid-erable speed and force. Otherwise,

you may be killed or be seriouslyinjured. Spacial care should be tak-en especially when you have a

small child in the vehicle.

� Sit up straight and well back in theseat, distributing your weight evenly

in the seat. Do not apply excessiveweight to the outer side of the frontseats on vehicles with side airbags.

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� Do not attach a cup holder or any

other device or object on or aroundthe door. When the side airbag in-flates, the cup holder or any other

device or object will be thrown withgreat force or the side airbag maynot activate correctly, resulting in

death or serious injury. Likewise,the driver and front passengershould not hold objects in their

arms or on their knees.

� Do not use seat accessories which

cover the parts where the side air-bags inflate. Such accessories mayprevent the side airbags from acti-

vating correctly, causing death orserious injury.

� Do not modify or replace the seats

or upholstery of front seats withside airbags. Such changes maydisable the system or cause the

side airbags to inflate accidentally,resulting in death or serious injury.

Failure to follow these instructionscan result in death or serious injury.Consult your Toyota dealer about any

repairs and modifications.

NOTICE

Do not perform any of the following

changes without consulting yourToyota dealer. Such changes caninterfere with proper operation of the

SRS side airbag system in somecases.

� Installation of electronic devices

such as a mobile two−way radio,cassette tape player or compactdisc player

�Modification of the suspension sys-tem

�Modification of the side structure ofthe passenger compartment

�Repairs made on or near the con-sole or front seat

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This SRS side airbag system has aservice reminder indicator to inform thedriver of operating problems. If either ofthe following conditions occurs, thisindicates a malfunction of the airbags.Contact your Toyota dealer as soon aspossible to service the vehicle.

� The light does not come on when theignition key is turned to the “ON” posi-tion, or the light remains on.

� The light comes on or flashes whiledriving.

In the following cases, contact your Toyotadealer as soon as possible:

� The SRS side airbags have been in-flated.

� The portion of the doors (shaded in theillustration) was involved in an accidentthat was not severe enough to causethe SRS side airbags to inflate.

� The surface of the seats with the sideairbag (shaded in the illustration) isscratched, cracked, or otherwise dam-aged.

NOTICE

Do not disconnect the battery cables

before contacting your Toyota dealer.

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Toyota strongly urges the use of childrestraint systems for children smallenough to use them.

The laws of all 50 states in the U.S.A.and Canada now require the use of achild restraint system.

Your vehicle conforms to SAE J1819.

If a child is too large for a child restraintsystem, the child should sit in the rearseat and must be restrained using thevehicle’s seat belt. See “Seat belts” onpage 32 for details.

CAUTION

� For effective protection in automo-

bile accidents and sudden stops, achild must be properly restrained,using a seat belt or child restraint

system depending on the age andsize of the child. Holding a child inyour arms is not a substitute for a

child restraint system. In an acci-dent, the child can be crushedagainst the windshield, or between

you and the vehicle’s interior.

� Toyota strongly urges use of a

proper child restraint system whichconforms to the size of the child,installed on the rear seat. Accord-

ing to accident statistics, the childis safer when properly restrained inthe rear seat than in the front seat.

� Never install a rear−facing child re-straint system on the front seat. Inthe event of an accident, the force

of the rapid inflation of the airbagcan cause death or serious injury ifa rear−facing child restraint system

is installed on the front seat.

� Unless it is unavoidable, do not

install a forward−facing child re-straint system on the front seat.

� A forward−facing child restraint sys-

tem should be allowed to beinstalled on the front passengerseat only when it is unavoidable.

Always move the seat as far backas possible, because the force ofthe deploying front passenger air-

bag could cause death or seriousinjury to the child.

� On vehicles with side airbags, do

not allow the child to lean againstthe front door or around the frontdoor even if the child is seated in

the child restraint system. It is dan-gerous if the side airbags inflate,

because the impact could causedeath or serious injury to the child.

� Make sure that you have complied

with all installation instructions pro-vided by the child restraintmanufacturer and that the system is

properly secured.

Child restraint——Child restraint precautions

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A child restraint system for a smallchild or baby must itself be properlyrestrained on the seat with the lap por-

tion of the lap/shoulder belt. You mustcarefully consult the manufacturer’sinstructions which accompany the child

restraint system.

To provide proper restraint, use a childrestraint system following the manufactur-er’s instructions about the appropriate ageand size of the child for the child restraintsystem.

Install the child restraint system correctlyfollowing the instructions provided by itsmanufacturer. General directions are alsoprovided under the following illustrations.

The child restraint system should beinstalled on the rear seat. According toaccident statistics, the child is safer whenproperly restrained in the rear seat thanin the front seat.

CAUTION

� Never install a rear−facing child re-

straint system on the front seat. Inthe event of an accident, the forceof the rapid inflation of the airbag

can cause death or serious injury ifa rear−facing child restraint systemis installed on the front seat.

� Unless it is unavoidable, do notinstall a forward−facing child re-straint system on the front seat.

� A forward−facing child restraint sys-tem should be allowed to be

installed on the front passengerseat only when it is unavoidable.Always move the seat as far back

as possible, because the force ofthe deploying front passenger air-bag could cause death or serious

injury to the child.

� On vehicles with side airbags, do

not allow the child to lean againstthe front door or around the frontdoor even if the child is seated in

the child restraint system. It is dan-gerous if the side airbags inflate,because the impact could cause

death or serious injury to the child.

� After installing the child restraint

system, make sure it is secured inplace following the manufacturer’sinstructions. If it is not restrained

securely, it may cause death or se-rious injury to the child in theevent of a sudden stop or accident.

When not using the child restraint system,keep it secured with the seat belt or placeit in the trunk or somewhere other thanthe passenger compartment. This will pre-vent it from injuring passengers in theevent of a sudden stop or accident.

—Child restraint system

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Child restraint systems are classified intothe following 3 types depending on thechild’s age and size.

(A) Infant seat(B) Convertible seat(C) Booster seat

Install the child restraint system followingthe instructions provided by its manufac-turer.

Your vehicle has anchor brackets for se-curing the top strap of a child restraintsystem.

For instructions about how to use the an-chor bracket, see “—Using a top strap” onpage 65 in this section.

The child restraint lower anchorages ap-proved for your vehicle may also be used.See “—Installation with child restraint low-er anchorages” on page 67 in this section.

(A) Infant seat

(B) Convertible seat

(C) Booster seat

—Types of child restraintsystem

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(A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION

An infant seat is used in rear−facing

position only.

CAUTION

� Never install a rear−facing child re-

straint system on the front passen-ger seat because the force of therapid inflation of the front passen-

ger airbag can cause death or seri-ous injury to the child.

� Do not install a child restraint sys-

tem on the rear seat if it interfereswith the lock mechanism of thefront seats. This can cause death or

serious injury to a child and frontpassenger in case of a suddenbraking or collision.

� If the driver’s seat position doesnot allow sufficient space for safeinstallation, install the child re-

straint system on the rear rightseat.

—Installation with 3−pointtype seat belt

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1. Run the lap and shoulder belt throughor around the infant seat following theinstructions provided by its manufactur-er and insert the tab into the buckletaking care not to twist the belt. Keepthe lap portion of the belt tight.

CAUTION

� After inserting the tab, make sure

that the tab and buckle are locked,and the lap and shoulder portionsof the belt are not twisted.

� Do not insert coins, clips, etc. inthe buckle as this may prevent youfrom properly latching the tab and

buckle.

� If the seat belt does not function

normally, it cannot protect yourchild from injury. Contact yourToyota dealer immediately. Do not

use the child restraint system untilthe seat belt is fixed.

2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put itin the lock mode. When the belt isthen retracted even slightly, it cannotbe extended.

To hold the infant seat securely, makesure the belt is in the lock mode beforeletting the belt retract.

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3. While pressing the infant seat firmlyagainst the seat cushion and seatback,let the shoulder belt retract as far asit will go to hold the infant seat secure-ly.

CAUTION

Push and pull the child restraint sys-

tem in different directions to makesure it is secure. Follow all theinstallation instructions provided by

its manufacturer.

4. To remove the infant seat, press thebuckle−release button and allow thebelt to retract completely. The belt willmove freely again and be ready towork for an adult or older child passen-ger.

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(B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION

A convertible seat is used in forward−facing or rear−facing position depend-ing on the child’s age and size. When

installing, follow the manufacturer’s in-structions about the applicable child’sage and size as well as directions for

installing the child restraint system.

CAUTION

� Never install a rear−facing child re-

straint system on the front passen-ger seat because the force of therapid inflation of the front passen-

ger airbag can cause death or seri-ous injury to the child.

Move seat fully back

� A forward−facing child restraint sys-

tem should be allowed to beinstalled on the front passengerseat only when it is unavoidable.

Always move the seat as far backas possible, because the force ofthe deploying front passenger air-

bag could cause death or seriousinjury to the child.

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� On vehicles with side airbags, do

not allow the child to lean againstthe front door or around the frontdoor even if the child is seated in

the child restraint system. It is dan-gerous if the side airbags inflate,because the impact could cause

death or serious injury to the child.

� Do not install a child restraint sys-

tem on the rear seat if it interfereswith the lock mechanism of thefront seats. This can cause death or

serious injury to a child and frontpassenger in case of a suddenbraking or collision.

� If the driver’s seat position doesnot allow sufficient space for safeinstallation, install the child re-

straint system on the rear rightseat.

1. Run the lap and shoulder belt throughor around the convertible seat followingthe instructions provided by itsmanufacturer and insert the tab intothe buckle taking care not to twist thebelt. Keep the lap portion of the belttight.

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CAUTION

� After inserting the tab, make sure

that the tab and buckle are locked,and the lap and shoulder portionsof the belt are not twisted.

� Do not insert coins, clips, etc. inthe buckle as this may prevent youfrom properly latching the tab and

buckle.

� If the seat belt does not function

normally, it cannot protect yourchild from injury. Contact yourToyota dealer immediately. Do not

use the child restraint system untilthe seat belt is fixed.

2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put itin the lock mode. When the belt isthen retracted even slightly, it cannotbe extended.

To hold the convertible seat securely,make sure the belt is in the lock modebefore letting the belt retract.

3. While pressing the convertible seatfirmly against the seat cushion andseatback, let the shoulder belt retractas far as it will go to hold the convert-ible seat securely.

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CAUTION

Push and pull the child restraint sys-

tem in different directions to makesure it is secure. Follow all theinstallation instructions provided by

its manufacturer.

4. To remove the convertible seat, pressthe buckle−release button and allow thebelt to retract completely. The belt willmove freely again and be ready towork for an adult or older child passen-ger.

(C) BOOSTER SEAT INSTALLATION

A booster seat is used in forward−fac-

ing position only.

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Move seat fully back

CAUTION

� A forward−facing child restraint sys-

tem should be allowed to beinstalled on the front passengerseat only when it is unavoidable.

Always move the seat as far backas possible, because the force ofthe deploying front passenger air-

bag could cause death or seriousinjury to the child.

� On vehicles with side airbags, do

not allow the child to lean againstthe front door or around the frontdoor even if the child is seated in

the child restraint system. It is dan-gerous if the side airbags inflate,because the impact could cause

death or serious injury to the child.

1. Sit the child on a booster seat. Runthe lap and shoulder belt through oraround the booster seat and child fol-lowing the instructions provided by itsmanufacturer and insert the tab intothe buckle taking care not to twist thebelt.

Make sure the shoulder belt is correctlyacross the child’s shoulder and that thelap belt is positioned as low as possibleon child’s hips. See “Seat belts” on page32 for details.

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CAUTION

� Always make sure the shoulder belt

is positioned across the center ofchild’s shoulder. The belt should bekept away from child’s neck, but

not falling off child’s shoulder. Fail-ure to do so could reduce theamount of protection in an accident

and cause serious injuries in a col-lision.

� Both high−positioned lap belts and

loose−fitting belts could cause seri-ous injuries due to sliding underthe lap belt during a collision or

other unintended result. Keep thelap belt positioned as low on a

child’s hips as possible.

� For child’s safety, do not place theshoulder belt under child’s arm.

� After inserting the tab, make surethat the tab and buckle are locked,

and the lap and shoulder portionsof the belt are not twisted.

� Do not insert coins, clips, etc. in

the buckle as this may prevent yourchild from properly latching the taband buckle.

� If the seat belt does not function

normally, it cannot protect yourchild from injury. Contact yourToyota dealer immediately. Do not

use the child restraint system untilthe seat belt is fixed.

2. To remove the booster seat, press thebuckle−release button and allow thebelt to retract.

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Follow the procedure below for a childrestraint system that requires the use

of a top strap.

Anchor brackets

Symbol

Use the anchor bracket on the packagetray behind the rear seat to attach the topstrap.

Anchor brackets are installed for eachrear seating position.

This symbol indicates the location of theanchor brackets.

TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET:

1. Outside anchor brackets only—

Remove the head restraint.

—Using a top strap

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2. Open the lid of the anchor bracket. 3. Securely fasten the child restraintsystem with the seat belt.

Latch the hook onto the anchorbracket and tighten the top strap.

For instructions to install the child re-straint system, see “Child restraint” onpage 53 in this section.

CAUTION

Make sure the top strap is securely

latched, and check that the child re-straint system is secure by pushingand pulling it in different directions.

Follow all the installation instructionsprovided by its manufacturer.

4. Outside anchor brackets only—Replace the head restraint.

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Lower anchorages for child restraintsystems complying with FMVSS225

specifications are installed in the rearseat.

The anchorages are installed in the clear-ance between the seat cushion and seat-back of both outside rear seats.

Child restraint systems complying withFMVSS225 specifications can be fixed tothese anchorages. In this case, it is notnecessary to fix the child restraint systemwith a seat belt.

Type A Type B

—Installation with child

restraint lower anchorages

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CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM

INSTALLATION

Type A—

1. Widen the clearance between theseat cushion and seatback a little

and confirm the position of the low-er anchorages near the tag on theseatback.

2. Latch the hooks of lower straps ontothe anchorages and tighten the lowerstraps.

Type B—

1. Widen the clearance between the

seat cushion and seatback a littleand confirm the position of the low-er anchorages near the tag on the

seatback.

2. Latch the buckles onto the anchor-

ages.

If your child restraint system has a topstrap, it should be anchored. (For theinstallation of the top strap, see “—Usinga top strap” on page 65 in this section.)

For the installation details, refer to the in-struction manual equipped with each prod-uct.

CAUTION

� When using the lower anchorages

for the child restraint system, besure that there are no irregular ob-jects around the anchorages and

that the seat belt is not caught.

� Push and pull the child restraintsystem in different directions to

make sure it is secure. Follow allthe installation instructions pro-vided by its manufacturer.

� Do not install a child restraint sys-tem on the rear seat if it interferes

with the lock mechanism of thefront seats. This can cause death orserious injury to a child and front

passenger in case of a suddenbraking or collision.

To change the steering wheel angle,hold the steering wheel, push down the

lock release lever, tilt the steeringwheel to the desired angle and returnthe lever to its original position.

Tilt steering wheel

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CAUTION

� Do not adjust the steering wheel

while the vehicle is moving. It maycause the driver to mishandle thevehicle and an accident may occur

resulting in death or serious inju-ries.

� After adjusting the steering wheel,

try moving it up and down to makesure it is locked in position.

Adjust the mirror so that you can justsee the side of your vehicle in the mir-

ror.

Be careful when judging the size or dis-tance of any object seen in the outsiderear view mirror on the passenger’s side.It is a convex mirror with a curved sur-face. Any object seen in a convex mirrorwill look smaller and farther away thanwhen seen in a flat mirror.

CAUTION

Do not adjust the mirror while the

vehicle is moving. Doing so maycause the driver to mishandle the ve-hicle and an accident may occur re-

sulting in death or serious injuries.

NOTICE

The outside rear view mirrors are

fixed in place. Do not try to fold themirrors. It may damage the mirrors.

Outside rear view mirrors—

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To adjust a mirror, use the switches.

1. Master switch—To select the mirror tobe adjustedPush the switch to “L” (left) or “R”(right).

2. Control switch—To move the mir-ror P ush the switch in the desireddirection.

Mirrors can be adjusted when the key isin the “ACC” or “ON” position.

NOTICE

If ice should jam the mirror, do not

operate the control or scrape the mir-ror face. Use a spray de−icer to freethe mirror.

Adjust the mirror so that you can justsee the rear of your vehicle in the mir-

ror.

To reduce glare from the headlights of

the vehicle behind you during nightdriving, operate the lever on the loweredge of the mirror.

Daylight driving—Lever at position 1

The reflection in the mirror has greaterclarity at this position.

Night driving—Lever at position 2

Remember that by reducing glare you alsolose some rear view clarity.

—Power rear view mirrorcontrol

Anti−glare inside rear viewmirror

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CAUTION

Do not adjust the mirror while the

vehicle is moving. Doing so maycause the driver to mishandle the ve-hicle and an accident may occur re-

sulting in death or serious injuries.

Adjust the mirror so that you can justsee the rear of your vehicle in the mir-

ror.

This mirror is equipped with auto anti−glare function. The function is designedto reduce glare from the headlights ofthe vehicle behind you during night

driving.

When the ignition key is inserted andturned on, the inside rear view mirror al-ways turns on in the automatic functionmode.

The indicator illuminates to show you thatthe function is on.

In automatic function mode, if the mirrordetects light from the headlights of thevehicle behind you, the mirror surfacedarkens slightly to reduce the reflectedlight.

To turn off the automatic function, pushthe “ ” switch.

To turn on the automatic function again,push the “ ” switch.

Adjust it before driving so that the rearview is in the best condition.

When the inside air temperature is low, itmay take a little longer for the mirror todarken in response to the detection ofheadlights.

CAUTION

Do not adjust the mirror while the

vehicle is moving. Doing so maycause the driver to mishandle the ve-hicle and an accident may occur re-

sulting in death or serious injuries.

Auto anti−glare inside rearview mirror

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To ensure correct functioning of ananti−glare mirror sensor located on the

back side of the mirror, do not touchor cover the sensor with your finger ora piece of cloth, etc.

Driver’s side

Front passenger’s side

Driver’s side only—To use the vanitymirror, open the cover.

Vanity mirrors

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSLights, Wipers and Defogger

Headlights and turn signals 74. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Emergency flashers 76. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Front fog lights 77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Interior/instrument panel light controlol 77. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Personal lights 78. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Windshield wipers and washer 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Rear window defogger 79. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 1− 4

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HEADLIGHTS

To turn on the following lights: Twist

the headlight/turn signal lever knob.

Position 1—Parking, tail, license plate,side marker and instrument panel lights

Position 2—Headlights and all of theabove

Light reminder buzzer

A buzzer will remind you to turn the lightsoff when the driver’s door is opened if youremove the key with the headlight switchon.

NOTICE

To prevent the battery from being dis-

charged, do not leave the lights onfor a long period when the engine isnot running.

Daytime running light system (for U.S.A.)

Daytime running light system can make iteasier for others to see the front of yourvehicle during the day. This system canbe helpful in many different driving condi-tions, but they can be especially helpfulin the short periods after dawn and beforesunset.

This system will make your headlightscome on at a reduced brightness when:

� The engine is running.

� The parking brake is released.

� The headlight/turn signal lever knob isin the “OFF” position.

To turn on the other exterior lights andinstrument panel lights, twist the knob tothe position 1.

Twist the knob to the position 2 to turnthe headlights to full intensity for nightdriving.

The headlights automatically switch to fullor reduced intensity depending on thedarkness of the surroundings when thedaytime running light system is activated.Also, the other exterior lights and instru-ment panel lights automatically turn on oroff.

Headlights and turn signals

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The daytime running light control sensoris on the top of the driver’s side instru-ment panel.

Do not place anything on the instrumentpanel, and/or do not affix anything on thewindshield to block this sensor.

Daytime running light system (for Canada)

Daytime running light system can make iteasier for others to see the front of yourvehicle during the day. This system canbe helpful in many different driving condi-tions, but they can be especially helpfulin the short periods after dawn and beforesunset.

This system will make your headlightscome on at a reduced brightness when:

� The engine is running.

� The parking brake is released.

� The headlight/turn signal lever knob isin the “OFF” position or position 1.

To turn on the other exterior lights andinstrument panel lights, twist the knob tothe position 1.

Twist the knob to the position 2 to turnthe headlights to full intensity for nightdriving.

High−Low beams—For high beams, turnthe headlights on and push the lever awayfrom you (position 1). Pull the lever to-ward you (position 2) for low beams.

The headlight high beam indicator light(blue light) on the instrument panel willtell you that the high beams are on.

Flashing the high beam headlights(position 3)—Pull the lever all the wayback. The high beam headlights turn offwhen you release the lever.

You can flash the high beam headlightswith the knob turned to “OFF”.

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TURN SIGNALS

To signal a turn, push the headlight/

turn signal lever up or down to position1.

The key must be in the “ON” position.

The lever automatically returns after youmake a turn, but you may have to returnit by hand after you change lanes.

To signal a lane change, move the leverup or down to the pressure point (position2) and hold it.

If the turn signal indicator lights (greenlights) on the instrument panel flash fasterthan normal, a front or rear turn signalbulb is burned out. See “Replacing lightbulbs” on page 225 in Section 7−3.

To turn on the emergency flashers,push the switch.

All the turn signal lights will flash. To turnthem off, push the switch once again.

Turn on the emergency flashers to warnother drivers if your vehicle must bestopped where it might be a traffic hazard.

Always pull as far off the road as pos-sible.

The turn signal light switch will not workwhen the emergency flashers are operat-ing.

NOTICE

To prevent the battery from being dis-

charged, do not leave the switch onlonger than necessary when the en-gine is not running.

Emergency flashers

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To turn on the front fog lights, twistthe band of the headlight/turn signal

lever. They will come on only when theheadlights are on low beam.

OFF

ON

DOOR

INTERIOR LIGHT

To turn on the interior light, turn the

dial.

The interior light dial has the followingpositions:

OFF—Turns the light off.

ON—Keeps the light on all the time.

DOOR—Turns the light on when any ofthe doors is opened. The light goes offwhen all the doors are closed.

Illuminated entry system

With the dial in the DOOR position, thelight comes on when any door is opened.After all the doors are closed, the lightremains on for about 15 seconds and thengoes out.

However, in the following cases, the lightgoes out immediately:

� All the doors are closed when the igni-tion key is in “ACC” or “ON” position.

� The ignition key is turned to “ACC” or“ON” after all the doors are closed.

� All the doors are locked when the lightis still on.

When any door is unlocked with the keyor wireless remote control transmitter, thelight comes on for 15 seconds, even if thedoor is not opened.

To prevent the battery being discharged,the lights will automatically turn off whenthe key is removed and the door is leftopened with the dial in the DOOR positionfor 20 minutes or more.

Front fog lightsInterior/instrument panel lightcontrol

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INSTRUMENT PANEL LIGHT

To adjust the brightness of the instru-

ment panel lights, turn the dial.

Type A

Type B

Type C

To turn on the personal light, push theswitch. To turn it off, push the switchonce again.

Personal lights

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To turn on the windshield wipers, movethe lever to the desired setting.

The key must be in the “ON” position.

Lever position Speed setting

Position 1 Intermittent

Position 2 Slow

Position 3 Fast

For a single sweep of the windshield,push the lever up and release it.

With interval adjuster: The “INT TIME”band lets you adjust the wiping time inter-val when the wiper lever is in the intermit-tent position (position 1). Twist the bandupward to increase the time betweensweeps, and downward to decrease it.

To squirt washer fluid, pull the levertoward you.

If the windshield wipers are off, they willoperate a couple of times after the washersquirts.

For instructions on adding washer fluid,see “Adding washer fluid” on page 225 inSection 7−3.

In freezing weather, warm the windshieldwith the defroster before using the washer.This will help prevent the washer fluidfrom freezing on your windshield, whichcan block your vision.

NOTICE

Do not operate the wipers if the wind-

shield is dry. It may scratch theglass.

To defog or defrost the rear window,push the switch.

The key must be in the “ON” position.

The thin heater wires on the inside of therear window will quickly clear the sur-faces. An indicator light will illuminate toindicate the defogger is operating.

Push the switch once again to turn thedefogger off.

The system will automatically shut off af-ter the defogger has operated about 15minutes.

Windshield wipers and washer Rear window defogger

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Make sure you turn the defogger off whenthe window is clear. Leaving the defoggeron for a long time could cause the batteryto discharge, especially during stop−and−go driving. The defogger is not designedfor drying rain water or for melting snow.

NOTICE

When cleaning the inside of the rear

window, be careful not to scratch ordamage the heater wires or connec-tors.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSGauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators

Fuel gauge 82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Engine coolant temperature gaugege 82. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tachometer 83. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Odometer and two trip meters 84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Outside temperature display 84. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Service reminder indicators and warning buzzersrs 85. . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 1− 5

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Type A

Type B

The gauge indicates the approximatequantity of the fuel remaining in thetank when the ignition switch is on.

Nearly full—Needle at “F”Nearly empty—Needle at “E”

It is a good idea to keep the tank over1/4 full.

The needle moves when braking, acceler-ating or making turns. This is caused bythe fuel moving in the tank.

If the fuel level approaches “E” or the lowfuel level warning light comes on, fill thefuel tank as soon as possible.

On inclines or curves, due to the move-ment of fuel in the tank, the fuel gaugeneedle may fluctuate or the low fuel levelwarning light may come on earlier thanusual.

If the fuel tank is completely empty, themalfunction indicator lamp comes on. Fillthe fuel tank immediately.

The indicator lamp goes off after drivingseveral times. If the indicator lamp doesnot go off, contact your Toyota dealer assoon as possible.

Type A

Type B

Fuel gaugeEngine coolant temperaturegauge

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The gauge indicates the engine coolanttemperature when the ignition switch ison. The engine operating temperature

will vary with changes in weather andengine load.

If the needle moves into the red zone,your engine is too hot. If your vehicleoverheats, stop your vehicle and allow theengine to cool.

Your vehicle may overheat during severeoperating conditions, such as:

� Driving up a long hill on a hot day.

� Reducing speed or stopping after highspeed driving.

� Idling for a long period with the airconditioning on in stop−and−go traffic.

� Towing a trailer.

NOTICE

�Do not remove the thermostat in

the engine cooling system as thismay cause the engine to overheat.The thermostat is designed to con-

trol the flow of coolant to keep thetemperature of the engine withinthe specified operating range.

�Do not continue driving with an

overheated engine. See “If your ve-hicle overheats” on page 173 inSection 4.

The tachometer indicates engine speedin thousands of rpm (revolutions per

minute). Use it while driving to selectcorrect shift points and to prevent en-gine lugging and over−revving.

Driving with the engine running too fastcauses excessive engine wear and poorfuel economy. Remember, in most casesthe slower the engine speed, the greaterthe fuel economy.

NOTICE

Do not let the indicator needle get

into the red zone. This may causesevere engine damage.

Tachometer

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This meter displays the odometer andtwo trip meters when the ignition

switch is on.

1. Odometer—Shows the total distancethe vehicle has been driven.

2. Two trip meters—Show two differentdistances independently driven sincethe last time each trip meter was setto zero.

You can use one trip meter to calculatethe fuel economy and the other tomeasure the distance on each trip. Alltrip meter data is cancelled if the elec-trical power source is disconnected.

3. Trip meter reset knob—Resets the twotrip meters to zero, and also changethe meter display.

To change the meter display, quicklypush and release the knob. The meterdisplay changes in the order from theodometer to trip meter A to trip meterB, then back to the odometer eachtime you push.

To reset the trip meter A to zero, dis-play the meter A reading, then pushand hold the knob until the meter isset to zero. The same process can beapplied for resetting the trip meter B. Centigrade display

Fahrenheit display

Odometer and two trip meters Outside temperature display

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The outside temperature is indicated onthe display when the ignition switch ison.

The displayed temperature ranges from−30�C (−22�F) up to 50�C (122�F).

If there is any abnormality in the connec-tion of the outside air temperature sensor,“−−” will appear on the display. If “−−” ap-pears on the display, contact your Toyotadealer.

There may be a case that “−−” appearsmomentarily when the ignition is quicklyturned to “ON”. It is normal if it goes outsoon.

(a) If parking brakeis off, stop immediatelyand contact Toyota dealer.

(b) Fasten driver’s seat belt.

If the indicator orbuzzer comes on...

(c) Fasten front passenger’s seat

belt.

or

(indicator and buzzer)

Do this.

(d) Stop and check.

(g) Stop and check.

(h) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If brake system warning light is also on, stop immediately and

contact Toyota dealer.

or

If the indicator orbuzzer comes on...

Do this.

(f) Fill up tank.

(e) Take vehicle toToyota dealer.

or

Service reminder indicatorsand warning buzzers

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(l) Remove key.Key reminderbuzzer

(m) Turn off lights.Light reminderbuzzer

If the indicator orbuzzer comes on...

Do this.

(j) Take vehicle to Toyota dealerimmediately.

(k) Add washer fluid*.

(i) Close all doors.

*: This symbol equipped only on vehiclessold in Canada.

(a) Brake System Warning Light

This light comes on in the following caseswhen the ignition key is in the “ON” posi-tion.

� When the parking brake is applied...

Vehicles with anti−lock brake system—

This light comes on for a few secondswhen the ignition key is turned to the“ON” position even after the parking brakeis released.

� When the brake fluid level is low...

CAUTION

It is dangerous to continue driving

normally when the brake fluid level islow.

Have your vehicle checked at yourToyota dealer in the following cases:

� The light does not come on even if theparking brake is applied when the igni-tion key is in the “ON” position.

Vehicles with anti−lock brake system—

� The light does not come on even if theignition key is turned on with the park-ing brake released.

A warning light turning on briefly duringoperation does not indicate a problem.

CAUTION

If either of the following conditions

occurs, immediately stop your vehicleat a safe place and contact yourToyota dealer.

� The light does not turn off evenafter the parking brake is releasedwhile the engine is running.

In this case, the brakes may notwork properly and your stopping

distance will become longer. De-press the brake pedal firmly andbring the vehicle to an immediate

stop.

Vehicles with anti−lock brake sys-

tem—

� The brake system warning light re-mains on together with the “ABS”

warning light.

In this case, not only the anti−lock

brake system will fail but also thevehicle will become extremely un-stable during braking.

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(b) Driver’s Seat Belt Reminder Lightand Buzzer

This light and buzzer remind you tobuckle up the driver’s seat belt.

Once the ignition key is turned to “ON” or“START”, the reminder light flashes andbuzzer sounds if the driver’s seat belt isnot fastened. Unless the driver fastens thebelt, the light keeps flashing and thebuzzer stops after about 4 to 8 seconds.

(c) Front Passenger’s Seat Belt

Reminder Light

This light reminds you to buckle up thefront passenger’s seat belt.

Once the ignition key is turned to “ON” or“START”, the reminder light flashes if apassenger sits in the front passenger seatand does not fasten the seat belt. Howev-er, if a front passenger uses an additionalseat cushion, the light may not flash evenwhen the seat belt is not buckled up.

If luggage load is placed on the frontpassenger seat, depending on its weightand how it is placed on the seat, built−insensors in the seat cushion may detectthe pressure, causing the reminder light tokeep flashing.

(d) Discharge Warning Light

This light warns that the battery is beingdischarged.

If it comes on while you are driving, thereis a problem somewhere in the chargingsystem.

The engine ignition will continue to oper-ate, however, until the battery is dis-charged. Turn off the air conditioning,blower, radio, etc., and drive directly tothe nearest Toyota dealer or repair shop.

NOTICE

Do not continue driving if the engine

drive belt is broken or loose.

(e) Malfunction Indicator Lamp

This lamp comes on when the ignitionkey is turned to the “ON” position and

goes off after the engine starts. Thismeans that the warning light system isoperating properly.

If the lamp remains on, or the lampcomes on while driving, first check the

followings.

� Empty fuel tank

If the fuel tank is empty, refuel immedi-ately.

� Loose fuel tank cap

If the fuel tank cap is loose, securelytighten it.

These cases are temporary malfunctions.The malfunction indicator lamp will go offafter taking several driving trips.

If the lamp will not go off even after theseveral trips, contact your Toyota dealeras soon as possible.

If the fuel tank is not empty or the fuel

tank cap is not loose...

� There is a problem somewhere in theengine, emission control system, auto-matic transmission electrical system orwarning light system itself.

Contact your Toyota dealer as soon aspossible to service the vehicle.

Emissions Inspection and Maintenance(I/M) programs

Your vehicle may not pass a stateemission inspection if the malfunctionindicator lamp remains on. Contact yourToyota dealer to check your vehicle’semission control system and OBD(On−Board Diagnostics) system beforetaking your vehicle for the inspection.

For details, see “Emissions Inspection andMaintenance (I/M) programs” on page 200in Section 6.

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(f) Low Fuel Level Warning Light

This light comes on when the fuel levelin the tank becomes nearly empty. Fill upthe tank as soon as possible.

On inclines or curves, due to the move-ment of fuel in the tank, the low fuel levelwarning light may come on earlier thanusual.

(g) Low Engine Oil Pressure WarningLight

This light warns that the engine oil pres-sure is too low.

If it flickers or stays on while you aredriving, pull off the road to a safe placeand stop the engine immediately. Call aToyota dealer or qualified repair shop forassistance.

The light may occasionally flicker whenthe engine is idling or it may come onbriefly after a hard stop. There is nocause for concern if it then goes out whenthe engine is accelerated slightly.

The light may come on when the oil levelis extremely low. It is not designed toindicate low oil level, and the oil levelmust be checked using the level dipstick.

NOTICE

Do not drive the vehicle with the

warning light on—even for one block.It may ruin the engine.

(h) “ABS” Warning Light

The light comes on when the ignition keyis turned to the “ON” position. If the anti−lock brake system works properly, thelight turns off after a few seconds. There-after, if the system malfunctions, the lightcomes on again.

When the “ABS” warning light is on (andthe brake system warning light is off), theanti−lock brake system does not operate,but the brake system still operates con-ventionally.

When the “ABS” warning light is on (andthe brake system warning light is off), theanti−lock brake system does not operateso that the wheels could lock up duringa sudden braking or braking on slipperyroad surfaces.

If either of the following conditionsoccurs, this indicates a malfunctionsomewhere in the parts monitored by

the warning light system. Contact yourToyota dealer as soon as possible toservice the vehicle.

� The light does not come on when theignition key is turned to the “ON” posi-tion, or remains on.

� The light comes on while you are dri-ving.

A warning light turning on briefly duringoperation does not indicate a problem.

CAUTION

If the “ABS” warning light remains on

together with the brake system warn-ing light, immediately stop your ve-hicle at a safe place and contact your

Toyota dealer.

In this case, not only the anti−lockbrake system will fail but also the

vehicle will become extremely unsta-ble during braking.

(i) Open Door Warning Light

This light remains on until all the doorsare completely closed.

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(j) SRS Warning Light

This light will come on when the igni-tion key is turned to the “ON” position.

After about 6 seconds, the light will gooff. This means the systems of the air-bag and front seat belt pretensioners

are operating properly.

This warning light system monitors theairbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen-sors, side airbag sensors, driver’s seatposition sensor, driver’s seat belt buckleswitch, front seat belt pretensioner assem-blies, inflators, warning light, interconnect-ing wiring and power sources.

If either of the following conditions occurs,this indicates a malfunction somewhere inthe parts monitored by the warning lightsystem. Contact your Toyota dealer assoon as possible to service the vehicle.

� The light does not come on when theignition key is turned to the “ON” posi-tion or remains on.

� The light comes on or flashes whiledriving.

(k) Low Windshield Washer Fluid LevelWarning Light

The light warns that the windshield washerfluid level is too low. Add washer fluid atyour earliest opportunity. (For instructions,see “Adding washer fluid” on page 225 inSection 7−3.)

(l) Key Reminder Buzzer

This buzzer reminds you to remove thekey when you open the driver’s door withthe ignition key in the “ACC” or “LOCK”position.

(m) Light Reminder Buzzer

This buzzer will sound if the headlightswitch is left on and the driver’s door isopened with the key removed from theignition switch.

CHECKING SERVICE REMINDERINDICATORS (except the low fuel levelwarning light and low windshield

washer fluid level warning light*)

1. Apply the parking brake.

2. Open one of the doors. The open door warning light shouldcome on.

3. Close the door.The open door warning light should gooff.

4. Turn the ignition key to “ON”, but donot start the engine.All the service reminder indicators ex-cept the open door warning light shouldcome on. The “ABS” warning light goesoff after a few seconds. The SRSwarning light goes off after about 6seconds.

If any service reminder indicator or warn-ing buzzer does not function as describedabove, have it checked by your Toyotadealer as soon as possible.

*: When equipped

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSIgnition switch, Transmission and Parking brake

Ignition switch with steering lock 92. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Automatic transmission 93. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Manual transmission 97. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Parking brake 98. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cruise control 99. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 1− 6

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“START”—Starter motor on. The keywill return to the “ON” position when

released.

For starting tips, see page 157 in Section3.

“ON”—Engine on and all accessorieson.

This is the normal driving position.

“ACC”—Accessories such as the radio

operate, but the engine is off.

If you leave the key in the “ACC” or“LOCK” position and open the driver’sdoor, a buzzer will remind you to removethe key.

“LOCK”—Engine is off and the steeringwheel is locked. The key can be re-moved only at this position.

You must push in the key to turn the keyfrom “ACC” to the “LOCK” position. Onvehicles with an automatic transmission,the selector lever must be put in the “P”position before pushing the key.

When starting the engine, the key mayseem stuck at the “LOCK” position. Tofree it, first be sure the key is pushed allthe way in, and then rock the steeringwheel slightly while turning the key gently.

CAUTION

For manual transmission:

Never remove the key when the ve-hicle is moving, as this will lock thesteering wheel and result in loss of

steering control.

NOTICE

Do not leave the key in the “ON”

position if the engine is not running.The battery will discharge and theignition could be damaged.

Ignition switch with steeringlock

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Your automatic transmission has a shiftlock system to minimize the possibility ofincorrect operation. This means you canonly shift out of “P” position when thebrake pedal is depressed (with the ignitionswitch in “ON” position and the lock re-lease button depressed).

(a) Selector lever

P: Parking, engine starting and keyremoval

R: Reverse

N: Neutral

D: Normal driving (with overdrive on)

2: Stronger engine braking

L: Maximum engine braking

Automatic transmission

Lock release buttonTo prevent misshifting

With the brake pedal depressed,shift while holding the lockrelease button in. (The ignition switch must be in“ON” position.)

Shift while holding the lockrelease button in.

Shift normally. Overdriveswitch

Selector lever

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(b) Overdrive switch

You can select either a third gear (withoverdrive off) or fourth gear (with over-drive on) by pushing this switch.

To turn the overdrive off, push the switch.The “O/D OFF” indicator light should comeon. To turn the overdrive on again, pushthe switch again. The “O/D OFF” indicatorlight should go off.

Always drive your vehicle with the over-drive on for better fuel economy andquieter driving.

If the engine is turned off when the over-drive is off and restarted, the overdrivewill be on automatically.

Vehicles with cruise control—When thecruise control is being used, even if youdownshift the transmission by pushing andreleasing the overdrive switch, enginebraking will not be enabled because thecruise control is not cancelled.

For ways to decrease the vehicle speed,see “Cruise control” on page 99 in thissection.

(c) Normal driving

1. Start the engine as instructed in “Howto start the engine” on page 158 inSection 3. The transmission must be in“P” or “N”.

2. With your foot holding down the brakepedal, shift the selector lever to “D”.

When the lever is in the “D” position, theautomatic transmission system will selectthe most suitable gear for running condi-tions such as normal cruising, hill climb-ing, hard towing, etc.

Always turn the overdrive on for betterfuel economy and quieter driving. If theengine coolant temperature is low, thetransmission will not shift into overdrivegear even with the overdrive on.

CAUTION

Never put your foot on the accelera-

tor pedal while shifting.

3. Release the parking brake and brakepedal. Depress the accelerator pedalslowly for smooth starting.

(d) Using engine braking

To use engine braking, you can downshiftthe transmission as follows:

� Push the overdrive switch. The “O/DOFF” indicator light will come on andthe transmission will downshift to thirdgear.

� Shift into the “2” position. The trans-mission will downshift to second gearwhen the vehicle speed drops down toor lower than 105 km/h (65 mph), andstronger engine braking will be en-abled.

� Shift into the “L” position. The trans-mission will downshift to first gearwhen the vehicle speed drops down toor lower than 49 km/h (30 mph), andmaximum engine braking will be en-abled.

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Vehicles with cruise control—When thecruise control is being used, even if youdownshift the transmission by pushing andreleasing the overdrive switch, enginebraking will not be enabled because thecruise control is not cancelled.

For ways to decrease the vehicle speed,see “Cruise control” on page 99 in thissection.

CAUTION

Be careful when downshifting on a

slippery surface. Abrupt shiftingcould cause the vehicle to spin orskid.

(e) Using “2” and “L” positions

The “2” and “L” positions are used forstrong engine braking as described pre-viously.

With the selector lever in “2” or “L”, youcan start the vehicle in motion as with thelever in “D”.

With the selector lever in “2”, the vehiclewill start in first gear and automaticallyshift to second gear.

With the selector lever in “L”, the trans-mission is engaged in first gear.

NOTICE

�Be careful not to over−rev the en-

gine. Watch the tachometer to keepengine rpm from going into the redzone. The approximate maximum al-

lowable speed for each position isgiven below for your reference:

“2” 118 km/h (73 mph). . . . . . . . . . .

“L” 65 km/h (40 mph). . . . . . . . . . . .

�Do not continue hill climbing orhard towing for a long time in the

“2” or “L” position. This may causesevere automatic transmission dam-age from overheating. To prevent

such damage, “D” position shouldbe used in hill climbing or hard

towing.

(f) Backing up

1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop.

2. With the brake pedal held down withyour foot, shift the selector lever to the“R” position.

NOTICE

Never shift into reverse while the ve-

hicle is moving.

(g) Parking

1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop.

2. Pull the parking brake lever up fully tosecurely apply the parking brake.

3. With the brake pedal pressed down,shift the selector lever to the “P” posi-tion.

CAUTION

Never attempt to move the selector

lever into “P” position under any cir-cumstances while the vehicle is mov-ing. Serious mechanical damage and

loss of vehicle control may result.

(h) Good driving practice

� If the transmission repeatedly shifts upand down between third gear and over-drive when climbing a gentle slope, theoverdrive should be turned off. Be sureto turn the switch on immediately after-ward.

� When towing a trailer, in order to main-tain engine braking efficiency, do notuse overdrive.

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CAUTION

Always keep your foot on the brake

pedal while stopped with the enginerunning. This prevents the vehiclefrom creeping.

NOTICE

Always use the brake pedal or the

parking brake to hold the vehicle onan upgrade. Do not attempt to holdthe vehicle using the accelerator ped-

al, as this can cause the transmissionto overheat.

(i) Rocking your vehicle if stuck

CAUTION

If your vehicle becomes stuck in

snow, mud, sand, etc., then you mayattempt to rock the vehicle free bymoving it forward and backward. Do

not attempt this procedure if peopleor objects are anywhere near the ve-hicle. During the rocking operation

the vehicle may suddenly move for-ward or backward as it becomes un-stuck, causing injury or damage to

nearby people or objects.

NOTICE

If you rock your vehicle, observe the

following precautions to prevent dam-age to the transmission and otherparts.

�Do not depress the accelerator ped-al while shifting the selector leveror before the transmission is com-

pletely shifted to forward or reversegear.

�Do not race the engine and avoid

spinning the wheels.

� If your vehicle remains stuck afterrocking the vehicle several times,

consider other ways such as tow-ing.

(j) If you cannot shift the selector le-

ver out of “P” position

If you cannot shift the selector lever from“P” position even though the brake pedalis depressed, use the shift lock overridebutton. For instructions, see “If you cannotshift automatic transmission selector lever”on page 185 in Section 4.

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The shift pattern is conventional asshown above.

Press the clutch pedal down fully whileshifting, and then release it slowly. Do notrest your foot on the pedal while driving,because it will cause clutch trouble. Anddo not use the clutch to hold the vehiclewhen stopped on an uphill grade—use theparking brake.

Recommended shifting speeds

The transmission is fully synchronized andupshifting or downshifting is easy.

For the best compromise between fueleconomy and vehicle performance, youshould upshift or downshift at the followingspeeds:

Low altitude—1219 m (4000 ft.) or lower

Gear km/h (mph)1 to 2 or 2 to 1 24 (14)2 to 3 or 3 to 2 37/40∗1 (22/24∗1)3 to 4 or 4 to 3 64/45∗2 (39/27∗2)4 to 5 or 5 to 4 72/64∗2 (44/39∗2)

∗1: Under cold engine conditions∗2: For constant−speed cruise orconstant−speed cruise after deceleration

High altitude—Higher than 1219 m (4000 ft.)

Upshifting

Gear km/h (mph)1 to 2 24 (14)2 to 3 40 (24)3 to 4 64 (39)4 to 5 72 (44)

DownshiftingGear km/h (mph)

2 to 1 24 (14)3 to 2 40 (24)4 to 3 64 (39)5 to 4 72 (44)

Downshift to the appropriate gear if accel-eration is needed when you are cruisingbelow the above downshifting speeds.

Upshifting too soon or downshifting toolate will cause lugging, and possibly ping-ing. Regularly revving the engine to maxi-mum speed in each gear will cause ex-cessive engine wear and high fuelconsumption.

Maximum allowable speeds

To get on a highway or to pass slowertraffic, maximum acceleration may be nec-essary. Make sure you observe the follow-ing maximum allowable speeds in eachgear:

Gear km/h (mph)1 57 (35)2 95 (59)3 139 (86)4 180 (111)

NOTICE

Do not downshift if you are going

faster than the maximum allowablespeed for the next lower gear.

Manual transmission

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Good driving practice

� If it is difficult to shift into reverse, putthe transmission in neutral, release theclutch pedal momentarily, and then tryagain.

� When towing a trailer, in order to main-tain engine braking efficiency, do notuse fifth gear.

CAUTION

Be careful when downshifting on a

slippery surface. Abrupt shiftingcould cause the vehicle to spin orskid.

NOTICE

Make sure the vehicle is completely

stopped before shifting into reverse.

Type A

Type B

When parking, firmly apply the parkingbrake to avoid inadvertent creeping.

To set: Pull up the lever. For better hold-ing power, first depress the brake pedaland hold it while setting the parkingbrake.To release: Pull up the lever slightly (1),press the lock release button (2), and low-er (3).

To remind you that the parking brake isset, the parking brake reminder light inthe instrument panel remains on until yourelease the parking brake.

CAUTION

Before driving, be sure the parking

brake is fully released and the park-ing brake reminder light is off.

Parking brake

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The cruise control allows you to cruisethe vehicle at a desired speed over 40km/h (25 mph) even with your foot off

the accelerator pedal.

Your cruising speed can be maintained upor down grades within the limits of engineperformance, although a slight speedchange may occur when driving up ordown the grades. On steeper hills, agreater speed change will occur so it isbetter to drive without the cruise control.

CAUTION

� To help maintain maximum control

of your vehicle, do not use thecruise control when driving inheavy or varying traffic, or on slip-

pery (rainy, icy or snow−covered) orwinding roads.

� Avoid vehicle speed increases when

driving downhill. If the vehiclespeed is too fast in relation to thecruise control set speed, cancel the

cruise control then downshift thetransmission to use engine brakingto slow down.

TURNING ON THE SYSTEM

To operate the cruise control, press the“CRUISE ON−OFF” button. This turns thesystem on. The indicator light in theinstrument panel shows that you can nowset the vehicle at a desired cruisingspeed. Another press will turn the systemcompletely off.

CAUTION

To avoid accidental cruise control en-

gagement, keep the “CRUISEON−OFF” switch off when not usingthe cruise control.

SETTING AT A DESIRED SPEED

On vehicles with automatic transmission,the transmission must be in “D” beforeyou set the cruise control speed.

Bring your vehicle to the desired speed,push the lever down in the “SET/COAST”direction and release it. This sets the ve-hicle at that speed. If the speed is notsatisfactory, tap the lever up for a fasterspeed, or tap it down for a slower speed.Each tap changes the set speed by 1.6km/h (1.0 mph). You can now take yourfoot off the accelerator pedal.

Cruise control

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If you need acceleration—for example,when passing—depress the acceleratorpedal enough for the vehicle to exceedthe set speed. When you release it, thevehicle will return to the speed set priorto the acceleration.

CAUTION

For manual transmission:

While driving with the cruise controlon, do not shift to neutral withoutdepressing the clutch pedal, as this

may cause engine racing or overrev-ving.

CANCELLING THE PRESET SPEED

You can cancel the preset speed by:

a. Pulling the lever in the “CANCEL” di-rection and releasing it.

b. Depressing the brake pedal.c. Depressing the clutch pedal (manual

transmission).

If the vehicle speed falls below about 40km/h (25 mph), the preset speed will auto-matically cancel out.

If the vehicle speed drops 16 km/h (10mph) below the preset speed, the presetspeed will also automatically cancel out.

If the preset speed automatically cancelsout other than for the above cases, haveyour vehicle checked by your Toyota deal-er at the earliest opportunity.

RESETTING TO A FASTER SPEED

Push the lever up in the “RES/ACC” direc-tion and hold it. Release the lever whenthe desired speed is attained. While thelever is held up, the vehicle will graduallygain speed.

However, a faster way to reset is to ac-celerate the vehicle and then push thelever down in the “SET/COAST” direction.

RESETTING TO A SLOWER SPEED

Push the lever down in the “SET/COAST”direction and hold it. Release the leverwhen the desired speed is attained. Whilethe lever is held down, the vehicle speedwill gradually decrease.

However, a faster way to reset is to de-press the brake pedal and then push thelever down in the “SET/COAST” direction.

On vehicles with automatic transmission,even if you turn off the overdrive switch,with the cruise control on, engine brakingwill not be applied because the cruisecontrol is not cancelled. To decrease thevehicle speed, reset to a slower speedwith the cruise control lever or depressthe brake pedal. If you use the brakepedal, cruise control is cancelled.

RESUMING THE PRESET SPEED

If the preset speed is cancelled by pullingthe control lever or by depressing thebrake pedal or clutch pedal, pushing thelever up in the “RES/ACC” direction willrestore the speed set prior to cancellation.

However, once the vehicle speed falls be-low about 40 km/h (25 mph), the presetspeed will not be resumed.

CRUISE CONTROL FAILURE WARNING

If the “CRUISE” indicator light in theinstrument cluster flashes when using thecruise control, press the “CRUISEON−OFF” button to turn the system offand then press it again to turn it on.

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If any of the following conditions then oc-curs, there is some trouble in the cruisecontrol system.

� The indicator light does not come on.

� The indicator light flashes again.

� The indicator light goes out after itcomes on.

If this is the case, contact your Toyotadealer and have your vehicle inspected.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSCar audio system

Reference 104. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Using your audio system 104. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Car audio system operating hints 117. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 1− 7

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Type 1: AM·FM ETR radio/compact disc

player (with cassette and compact disc

auto changer controllers)

Type 2: AM·FM ETR radio/cassette player/

compact disc player (with compact disc

auto changer controller)

This section describes some of the basicfeatures on Toyota audio systems. Someinformation may not pertain to your sys-tem.

Your audio system works when the ignitionkey is in the “ACC” or “ON” position.

TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF

Push “PWR·VOL” to turn the audio systemon and off.

Push “AM”, “FM 1·2”, “TAPE” or “CD” toturn on that function without pushing“PWR·VOL”.

You can turn on each player by insertinga cassette tape or compact disc.

You can turn off each player by ejectingthe cassette tape or compact disc. If theaudio system was previously off, then theentire audio system will be turned offwhen you eject the cassette tape or com-pact disc. If the another function was pre-viously playing, it will come on again.

SWITCHING BETWEEN FUNCTIONS

Push “AM”, “FM 1·2”, “TAPE” or “CD” ifthe system is already on but you want toswitch from one function to another.

ReferenceUsing your audio system——Some basics

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TONE AND BALANCE

For details about your system’s tone andbalance controls, see the description ofyour own system.

Tone

How good an audio program sounds toyou is largely determined by the mix ofthe treble and bass levels. In fact, differ-ent kinds of music and vocal programsusually sound better with different mixesof treble and bass.

Balance

A good balance of the left and right stereochannels and of the front and rear soundlevels is also important.

Keep in mind that if you are listening toa stereo recording or broadcast, changingthe right/left balance will increase the vol-ume of one group of sounds while de-creasing the volume of another.

YOUR RADIO ANTENNA

Your vehicle has a mast type antenna.

To remove the antenna, carefully turn itcounterclockwise.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the antenna,

make sure it is removed before driv-ing your Toyota through an automaticcar wash.

YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER

When you insert a cassette, the exposedtape should face to the right.

NOTICE

Do not oil any part of the player and

do not insert anything other than cas-sette tapes into the slot, or the tapeplayer may be damaged.

YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER

When you insert a disc, gently push it inwith the label side up. (The player willautomatically eject a disc if the label sideis down.) The compact disc player willplay from track 1 through the end of thedisc. Then it will play from track 1 again.

NOTICE

Never try to disassemble or oil any

part of the compact disc player. Donot insert anything except a compactdisc into the slot.

The player is intended for use with 12 cm(4.7 in.) discs only.

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Details of specific buttons, controls andfeatures are described in the alphabeticallisting that follows.

—Controls and features

�Type 1

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1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons)

These buttons are used to preset andtune in radio stations.

To preset a station to a button: Tune inthe desired station. (See “TUNE” knob or“SEEK” button.) Push and hold down thebutton until you hear a beep—this will setthe station to the button. The button num-ber will appear on the display.

To tune in to a preset station: Push thebutton for the station you want. The but-ton number and station frequency will ap-pear on the display.

These systems can store one AM and twoFM stations for each button. (The displaywill show “AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” when youpush “AM” “FM1·2”.)

(Eject button)

Push the button to eject a compact disc.

After you turn the ignition to “LOCK”, youwill be able to eject a disc but you willnot be able to reinsert it.

(Program)

Cassette Player (if equipped)

Push “ ” to select the other side of a

cassette tape. The display indicates which

side is currently selected (“ ” indicates

top side, “ ” indicates bottom side).

Auto−reverse feature: After the cassetteplayer reaches the end of a tape side, itautomatically reverses and begins to playthe other side. This is true whether thecassette was playing or fast forwarding.

(Reverse/Fast forward buttons)

Cassette Player (if equipped)

Push the fast forward button to fast for-ward a cassette tape. “FF” will appear onthe display. Push the reverse button torewind a tape. “REW” will appear on thedisplay.

To stop the tape while it is fast forward-ing, push the fast forward button; to stopthe tape while it is rewinding, push thereverse button.

If a tape side rewinds completely, the cas-sette player will stop and then play thatsame side. If a tape fast forwards com-pletely, the cassette player will play theother side of the tape, using the auto−re-verse feature.

Compact Disc Player

If you want to fast forward or reversethrough a compact disc track, push andhold in the fast forward or reverse button.When you release the button, the compactdisc player will resume playing.

AM

Push “AM” to turn on the radio and selectthe AM band. “AM” will appear on thedisplay.

If the audio system is off, you can turnon the radio by pushing “AM”. Also, push“AM” to switch from cassette or compactdisc operation to radio operation.

CD (Compact Disc)

Push “CD” to switch from radio or cas-sette operation to compact disc operation.If the audio system is off, you can turnon the compact disc player by pushing“CD”. In both cases, a disc must alreadybe loaded in the player.

When the audio is set into compact discoperation, the display shows the track or,track and disc number currently beingplayed. Each time you push “CD”, thesystem changes to the automatic changer.

If the player malfunctions, your audio sys-tem will display one of the six followingerror messages.

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If “WAIT” appears on the display, it indi-cates that the inside of the player unitmay be too hot due to the very high ambi-ent temperature. Remove the disc or mag-azine from the player and allow the playerto cool down.

If “Err 1” appears on the display, itindicates the disc is dirty, damaged, or itwas inserted up−side down. Clean thedisc or insert it correctly.

If “Err 2” appears on the display, itindicates no disc is loaded inside themagazine. Insert a disc.

If “Err 3” or “Err 4” appears on the

display, it indicates there is a trouble in-side the system. Eject the disc or maga-zine. Set the disc or magazine again.

If “OPEn” appears on the display, itindicates the compact disc auto changerlid is open. Close the compact disc autochanger lid.

If the malfunction is not rectified, takeyour vehicle to your Toyota dealer.

CONTROL / MODE (Audio control andmode adjustment)

Manual tone adjustment function—

This knob is used to adjust the tonemanually.

For low−pitch tone adjustment, push“CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until“BAS” appears on the display. Then turnthe knob to suit your preference.

The display will show the range from“BAS −5” to “BAS 5”.

For high−pitch tone adjustment, push“CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until“TRE” appears on the display. Then turnthe knob to suit your preference.

The display will show the range from“TRE −5” to “TRE 5”.

Sound balance adjustment function—

This knob is also used to adjust thesound balance between the front and rear,and the right and left speakers.

For front/rear adjustment, push “CONTROL/ MODE” repeatedly until “FAd” appearson the display. Then turn the knob toadjust the front/rear balance.

The display will show the range from“FAd−F7” to “FAd−R7”.

For left/right adjustment, push “CONTROL/ MODE” repeatedly until “BAL” appearson the display. Then turn the knob toadjust the left/right balance.

The display will show the range from“BAL−L7” to “BAL−R7”.

DISC ��

Compact disc auto changer only—

By using this button, you can select adisc you wish to listen to.

Push either side of the button until thenumber of the disc you want to listen toappears on the display.

Dolby� B NR∗

Cassette Player (if equipped)

If you are listening to a tape that wasrecorded with Dolby� B Noise Reduction,push the button marked with the double−Dsymbol. The double−D symbol will appearon the display. Push the button again toturn off Dolby� B NR.

The Dolby NR mode reduces tape noiseby about 10 dB. For best sound reproduc-tion, play your tapes with this button onor off according to the mode used forrecording the tape.

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∗: Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license from

Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and thedouble D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories

Licensing Corporation.

FM1·2

Push “FM1·2” to turn on the radio andselect the FM band. “FM1” or “FM2” willappear on the display. This system allowsyou to set twelve FM stations, two foreach button.

If the audio system is off, you can turnon the radio by pushing “FM1·2”. Also,push “FM1·2” to switch from cassette orcompact disc operation to radio operation.

PWR·VOL (Power and Volume)

Push “PWR·VOL” to turn the audio systemon and off. Turn “PWR·VOL” to adjust thevolume.

RAND (Random)

There are two random features—you caneither listen to the tracks on all the com-pact discs in the magazine in random or-der, or only listen to the tracks on aspecific compact disc in random order.

To randomly play the tracks on a disc:Quickly push and release “RAND”.

“ ” will appear on the display. The

disc you are listening to will play in ran-dom order. If you hear a beep, you heldthe button too long, and the player willplay all the tracks in the magazine inrandom order. To turn off the random fea-ture, push this button again.

Compact disc auto changer only—

To randomly play all the tracks in themagazine:Push and hold “RAND” until you hear a

beep. “ ” will appear on the dis-

play and the player will perform all thetracks on all the discs in the magazine inrandom order. To turn off the random fea-ture, push this button again.

RPT (Repeat)

Cassette Player (if equipped)

Push “RPT” while the track is playing.

“ ” will appear on the display. When

the track ends, it will automatically berewound and replayed. This process willbe continued until you push the buttonagain to turn off the repeat feature.

There must be at least 3 seconds of blankspace between tracks in order for the re-peat feature to work correctly.

Compact Disc Player

There are two repeat features—You caneither replay a disc track or a whole com-pact disc.

Repeating a track:Quickly push and release “RPT” while the

track is playing. “ ” will appear on

the display. If you hear a beep, you heldthe button too long, and the player willrepeat the whole disc. When the trackends, it will automatically be replayed.This process will be continued until youpush the button again to turn off the re-peat feature.

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Compact disc auto changer only—

Repeating a disc:Push and hold “RPT” until you hear a

beep. “ ” will appear on the display.

The player will repeat all the tracks on thedisc you are listening to. When the discends, the player will automatically go backto the top track of the disc and replay.This process will be continued until youpush the button again to turn off the re-peat feature.

SCAN

Radio

You can either scan all the frequencies ona band or scan only the preset stationsfor that band.

To scan the preset stations: Push and hold “SCAN” until you hear abeep. The radio will tune in the next pres-et station up the band, stay there for 5seconds, and then move to the next pre-set station. To select a station, push“SCAN” again.

To scan all the frequencies: Quickly push and release “SCAN”. If youhear a beep, you held the button too long,and the radio will scan the preset sta-tions. The radio will find the next stationup the station band, stay there for 5 se-conds, and then scan again. To select astation, push “SCAN” again.

Compact Disc Player

There are two scan features—you can ei-ther scan the tracks on a specific disc orscan the first tracks of all the discs in themagazine.

Scanning the tracks on a disc:Quickly push and release “SCAN”. “SCAN”will appear on the display and the playerwill scan all the tracks on the disc youare listening to. If you hear a beep, youheld the button too long, and the playerwill scan the first track of all the discs inthe magazine. To select a track, push“SCAN” again. If the player scanned allthe tracks on the disc, it will stop scan-ning.

Compact disc auto changer only—

Scanning the first track of all the discs inthe magazine:Push and hold “SCAN” until you hear a

beep. “ ·SCAN” will appear on the dis-

play and the player will perform the firsttrack of the next disc. To select a disc,push the “SCAN” again. If the player hasscanned all the discs, it will stop scan-ning.

SEEK (Seeking)

Radio

In the seek mode, the radio finds andplays the next station up or down thestation band.

To seek a station, quickly push and re-lease the “�” or “�” under the “SEEK”.Do this again to find another station.

Cassette Player (if equipped)

By using this button, you can skip up ordown to a different track.

You can skip up or down to nine tracksat a time.

Push the up or down side of the button.“FF 1” or “REW 1” will appear on thedisplay.

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Next, push either side of the track buttonuntil the number on the display reachesthe number of tracks you want to skip. Ifyou push the button ten times, the skipfeature will be turned off.

When counting the number of tracks youwant to rewind, remember to count thecurrent track as well. For example, if youwant to rewind to a song that is two be-fore the song you are listening to, pushon the down side of the button until “REW3” appears on the display.

If you have pushed the track button morethan you wanted to, push the other sideof the button. The track number will bereduced.

The track number you select is not validif it is higher than the number of tracksremaining on the current cassette side.

� After the beginning of the tape isreached, the player will automaticallystart playing the same side.

� After the end of the tape is reached,the player will automatically reversesides and start playing the other side.

There must be at least 3 seconds of blankspace between tracks for the track buttonto work correctly. In addition, the featuremay not work well with some spokenword, live, or classical recordings.

ST (Stereo reception) display

Your radio automatically changes to stereoreception when a stereo broadcast is re-ceived. “ST” appears on the display. If thesignal becomes weak, the radio reducesthe amount of channel separation to prev-ent the weak signal from creating noise.If the signal becomes extremely weak, theradio switches from stereo to mono recep-tion.

TRACK (Track up/down button):

Compact Disc Player

By using this button, you can skip up ordown to a different track.

Push either side of the track button untilthe number of the track you want to listento appears on the display. If you want toreturn to the beginning of the currenttrack, push the down side of the buttonone time, quickly.

TUNE (Tuning)

Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio(ETR). Turn the knob clockwise to step upthe frequency. Turn the knob counterclock-wise to step down the frequency.

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Details of specific buttons, controls andfeatures are described in the alphabeticallisting that follows.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons)

These buttons are used to preset andtune in radio stations.

To preset a station to a button: Tune inthe desired station. (See “TUNE” knob or“SEEK” button.) Push and hold down thebutton until you hear a beep—this will setthe station to the button. The button num-ber will appear on the display.

To tune in to a preset station: Push thebutton for the station you want. The but-ton number and station frequency will ap-pear on the display.

These systems can store one AM and twoFM stations for each button. (The displaywill show “AM”, “FM1” or “FM2” when youpush “AM” “FM1·2”.)

(Eject button)

Push the cassette tape eject button toeject a cassette. Push the compact disceject button to eject a compact disc.

After you turn the ignition to “LOCK”, youwill be able to eject a cassette or disc butyou will not be able to reinsert it.

(Program)

Push “ ” to select the other side of a

cassette tape. The display indicates which

side is currently selected (“ ” indicates

top side, “ ” indicates bottom side).

Auto−reverse feature: After the cassetteplayer reaches the end of a tape side, itautomatically reverses and begins to playthe other side. This is true whether thecassette was playing or fast forwarding.

(Reverse/Fast forward buttons)

Cassette Player

Push the fast forward button to fast for-ward a cassette tape. “FF” will appear onthe display. Push the reverse button torewind a tape. “REW” will appear on thedisplay.

To stop the tape while it is fast forward-ing, push the fast forward button or“TAPE”; to stop the tape while it is re-winding, push the reverse button or“TAPE”.

If a tape side rewinds completely, the cas-sette player will stop and then play thatsame side. If a tape fast forwards com-pletely, the cassette player will play theother side of the tape, using the auto−re-verse feature.

Compact Disc Player

If you want to fast forward or reversethrough a compact disc track, push andhold in the fast forward or reverse button.When you release the button, the compactdisc player will resume playing.

AM

Push “AM” to turn on the radio and selectthe AM band. “AM” will appear on thedisplay.

If the audio system is off, you can turnon the radio by pushing “AM”. Also, push“AM” to switch from cassette or compactdisc operation to radio operation.

CD (Compact Disc)

Push “CD” to switch from radio or cas-sette operation to compact disc operation.If the audio system is off, you can turnon the compact disc player by pushing“CD”. In both cases, a disc must alreadybe loaded in the player.

When the audio is set into compact discoperation, the display shows the track or,track and disc number currently beingplayed. Each time you push “CD”, thesystem changes to the automatic changer.

If the player malfunctions, your audio sys-tem will display one of the six followingerror messages.

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If “WAIT” appears on the display, it indi-cates that the inside of the player unitmay be too hot due to the very high ambi-ent temperature. Remove the disc or mag-azine from the player and allow the playerto cool down.

If “Err 1” appears on the display, itindicates the disc is dirty, damaged, or itwas inserted up−side down. Clean thedisc or insert it correctly.

If “Err 2” appears on the display, itindicates no disc is loaded inside themagazine. Insert a disc.

If “Err 3” or “Err 4” appears on the

display, it indicates there is a trouble in-side the system. Eject the disc or maga-zine. Set the disc or magazine again.

If “OPEn” appears on the display, itindicates the compact disc auto changerlid is open. Close the compact disc autochanger lid.

If the malfunction is not rectified, takeyour vehicle to your Toyota dealer.

CONTROL / MODE (Audio control andmode adjustment)

Manual tone adjustment function—

This knob is used to adjust the tonemanually.

For low−pitch tone adjustment, push“CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until“BAS” appears on the display. Then turnthe knob to suit your preference.

The display will show the range from“BAS −5” to “BAS 5”.

For high−pitch tone adjustment, push“CONTROL / MODE” repeatedly until“TRE” appears on the display. Then turnthe knob to suit your preference.

The display will show the range from“TRE −5” to “TRE 5”.

Sound balance adjustment function—

This knob is also used to adjust thesound balance between the front and rear,and the right and left speakers.

For front/rear adjustment, push “CONTROL/ MODE” repeatedly until “FAd” appearson the display. Then turn the knob toadjust the front/rear balance.

The display will show the range from“FAd−F7” to “FAd−R7”.

For left/right adjustment, push “CONTROL/ MODE” repeatedly until “BAL” appearson the display. Then turn the knob toadjust the left/right balance.

The display will show the range from“BAL−L7” to “BAL−R7”.

DISC ��

Compact disc auto changer only—

By using this button, you can select adisc you wish to listen to.

Push either side of the button until thenumber of the disc you want to listen toappears on the display.

Dolby� B NR∗

If you are listening to a tape that wasrecorded with Dolby� B Noise Reduction,push the button marked with the double−Dsymbol. The double−D symbol will appearon the display. Push the button again toturn off Dolby� B NR.

The Dolby NR mode reduces tape noiseby about 10 dB. For best sound reproduc-tion, play your tapes with this button onor off according to the mode used forrecording the tape.∗

: Dolby noise reduction manufactured under license fromDolby Laboratories Licensing Corporation. “DOLBY” and thedouble D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories

Licensing Corporation.

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FM1·2

Push “FM1·2” to turn on the radio andselect the FM band. “FM1” or “FM2” willappear on the display. This system allowsyou to set twelve FM stations, two foreach button.

If the audio system is off, you can turnon the radio by pushing “FM1·2”. Also,push “FM1·2” to switch from cassette orcompact disc operation to radio operation.

PWR·VOL (Power and Volume)

Push “PWR·VOL” to turn the audio systemon and off. Turn “PWR·VOL” to adjust thevolume.

RAND (Random)

There are two random features—you caneither listen to the tracks on all the com-pact discs in the magazine in random or-der, or only listen to the tracks on aspecific compact disc in random order.

To randomly play the tracks on a disc:Quickly push and release “RAND”.

“ ” will appear on the display. The

disc you are listening to will play in ran-dom order. If you hear a beep, you heldthe button too long, and the player willplay all the tracks in the magazine inrandom order. To turn off the random fea-ture, push this button again.

Compact disc auto changer only—

To randomly play all the tracks in themagazine:Push and hold “RAND” until you hear a

beep. “ ” will appear on the dis-

play and the player will perform all thetracks on all the discs in the magazine inrandom order. To turn off the random fea-ture, push this button again.

RPT (Repeat)

Cassette Player

Push “RPT” while the track is playing.

“ ” will appear on the display. When

the track ends, it will automatically berewound and replayed. This process willbe continued until you push the buttonagain to turn off the repeat feature.

There must be at least 3 seconds of blankspace between tracks in order for the re-peat feature to work correctly.

Compact Disc Player

There are two repeat features—You caneither replay a disc track or a whole com-pact disc.

Repeating a track:Quickly push and release “RPT” while the

track is playing. “ ” will appear on

the display. If you hear a beep, you heldthe button too long, and the player willrepeat the whole disc. When the trackends, it will automatically be replayed.This process will be continued until youpush the button again to turn off the re-peat feature.

Compact disc auto changer only—

Repeating a disc:Push and hold “RPT” until you hear a

beep. “ ” will appear on the display.

The player will repeat all the tracks on thedisc you are listening to. When the discends, the player will automatically go backto the top track of the disc and replay.This process will be continued until youpush the button again to turn off the re-peat feature.

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SCAN

Radio

You can either scan all the frequencies ona band or scan only the preset stationsfor that band.

To scan the preset stations: Push and hold “SCAN” until you hear abeep. The radio will tune in the next pres-et station up the band, stay there for 5seconds, and then move to the next pre-set station. To select a station, push“SCAN” again.

To scan all the frequencies: Quickly push and release “SCAN”. If youhear a beep, you held the button too long,and the radio will scan the preset sta-tions. The radio will find the next stationup the station band, stay there for 5 se-conds, and then scan again. To select astation, push “SCAN” again.

Compact Disc Player

There are two scan features—you can ei-ther scan the tracks on a specific disc orscan the first tracks of all the discs in themagazine.

Scanning the tracks on a disc:Quickly push and release “SCAN”. “SCAN”will appear on the display and the playerwill scan all the tracks on the disc youare listening to. If you hear a beep, youheld the button too long, and the playerwill scan the first track of all the discs inthe magazine. To select a track, push“SCAN” again. If the player scanned allthe tracks on the disc, it will stop scan-ning.

Compact disc auto changer only—

Scanning the first track of all the discs inthe magazine:Push and hold “SCAN” until you hear a

beep. “ ·SCAN” will appear on the dis-

play and the player will perform the firsttrack of the next disc. To select a disc,push the “SCAN” again. If the player hasscanned all the discs, it will stop scan-ning.

SEEK (Seeking)

Radio

In the seek mode, the radio finds andplays the next station up or down thestation band.

To seek a station, quickly push and re-lease the “�” or “�” under the “SEEK”.Do this again to find another station.

Cassette Player

By using this button, you can skip up ordown to a different track.

You can skip up or down to nine tracksat a time.

Push the up or down side of the button.“FF 1” or “REW 1” will appear on thedisplay.

Next, push either side of the track buttonuntil the number on the display reachesthe number of tracks you want to skip. Ifyou push the button ten times, the skipfeature will be turned off.

When counting the number of tracks youwant to rewind, remember to count thecurrent track as well. For example, if youwant to rewind to a song that is two be-fore the song you are listening to, pushon the down side of the button until “REW3” appears on the display.

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If you have pushed the track button morethan you wanted to, push the other sideof the button. The track number will bereduced.

The track number you select is not validif it is higher than the number of tracksremaining on the current cassette side.

� After the beginning of the tape isreached, the player will automaticallystart playing the same side.

� After the end of the tape is reached,the player will automatically reversesides and start playing the other side.

There must be at least 3 seconds of blankspace between tracks for the track buttonto work correctly. In addition, the featuremay not work well with some spokenword, live, or classical recordings.

ST (Stereo reception) display

Your radio automatically changes to stereoreception when a stereo broadcast is re-ceived. “ST” appears on the display. If thesignal becomes weak, the radio reducesthe amount of channel separation to prev-ent the weak signal from creating noise.If the signal becomes extremely weak, theradio switches from stereo to mono recep-tion.

TAPE

Push “TAPE” to switch from radio or com-pact disc operation to cassette operation.If the audio system is off, you can turnon the cassette player by pushing “TAPE”.In both cases, a cassette must already beloaded in the player.

TRACK (Track up/down button):

Compact Disc Player

By using this button, you can skip up ordown to a different track.

Push either side of the track button untilthe number of the track you want to listento appears on the display. If you want toreturn to the beginning of the currenttrack, push the down side of the buttonone time, quickly.

TUNE (Tuning)

Your Toyota has an electronic tuning radio(ETR). Turn the knob clockwise to step upthe frequency. Turn the knob counterclock-wise to step down the frequency.

NOTICE

To ensure correct audio system op-

erations:

�Be careful not to spill beveragesover the audio system.

�Do not put anything other than acassette tape or Compact Disc into

the slot.

� The use of a cellular phone insideor near the vehicle may cause a

noise from the speakers of the au-dio system which you are listeningto. However, this does not indicate

a malfunction.

RADIO RECEPTION

Usually, a problem with radio receptiondoes not mean there is a problem withyour radio—it is just the normal result ofconditions outside the vehicle.

For example, nearby buildings and terraincan interfere with FM reception. Powerlines or telephone wires can interfere withAM signals. And of course, radio signalshave a limited range. The farther you arefrom a station, the weaker its signal willbe. In addition, reception conditionschange constantly as your vehicle moves.

Car audio system operatinghints

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Here are some common reception prob-lems that probably do not indicate a prob-lem with your radio:

FM

Fading and drifting stations—Generally, theeffective range of FM is about 40 km (25miles). Once outside this range, you maynotice fading and drifting, which increasewith the distance from the radio transmit-ter. They are often accompanied by distor-tion.

Multi−path—FM signals are reflective,making it possible for two signals to reachyour antenna at the same time. If thishappens, the signals will cancel each oth-er out, causing a momentary flutter orloss of reception.

Static and fluttering—These occur whensignals are blocked by buildings, trees, orother large objects. Increasing the basslevel may reduce static and fluttering.

Station swapping—If the FM signal youare listening to is interrupted or weak-ened, and there is another strong stationnearby on the FM band, your radio maytune in the second station until the origi-nal signal can be picked up again.

AM

Fading—AM broadcasts are reflected bythe upper atmosphere—especially at night.These reflected signals can interfere withthose received directly from the radio sta-tion, causing the radio station to soundalternately strong and weak.

Station interference—When a reflected sig-nal and a signal received directly from aradio station are very nearly the samefrequency, they can interfere with eachother, making it difficult to hear the broad-cast.

Static—AM is easily affected by externalsources of electrical noise, such as hightension power lines, lightening, or electri-cal motors. This results in static.

CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYERAND TAPES

For the best performance for your cas-sette player and tapes:

Clean the tape head and other parts regu-larly.

� A dirty tape head or tape path candecrease sound quality and tangle yourcassette tapes. The easiest way toclean them is by using a cleaning tape.(A wet type is recommended.)

Use high−quality cassettes.

� Low−quality cassette tapes can causemany problems, including poor sound,inconsistent playing speed, andconstant auto−reversing. They can alsoget stuck or tangled in the cassetteplayer.

� Do not use a cassette if it has beendamaged or tangled or if its label ispeeling off.

� Do not leave a cassette in the playerif you are not listening to it, especiallyif it is hot outside.

� Store cassettes in their cases and outof direct sunlight.

� Avoid using cassettes with a total play-ing time longer than 100 minutes (50minutes per side). The tape used inthese cassettes is thin and could getstuck or tangled in the cassette player.

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CARING FOR YOUR COMPACT DISCPLAYER AND DISCS

� Use only compact discs labeled asshown above. CD−R (CD−Recordable),CD−RW (CD−Re−writable) and personalcomputer use CD−ROMs may not beplayable on your compact disc player.

� Your compact disc player is intendedfor use with 12 cm (4.7 in.) discs only.

� Extremely high temperatures can keepyour compact disc player from working.On hot days, use the air conditioningto cool the vehicle interior before youlisten to a disc.

� Bumpy roads or other vibrations maymake your compact disc player skip.

� If moisture gets into your compact discplayer, you may not hear any soundeven though your compact disc playerappears to be working. Remove thedisc from the player and wait until itdries.

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� Your compact disc player cannot playdiscs with a special shape, label orlow−quality compact discs such asthose shown here. Do not use them asthe player could be damaged.

� Handle compact discs carefully, espe-cially when you are inserting them.Hold them on the edge and do notbend them. Avoid getting fingerprintson them, particularly on the shiny side.

� Dirt, scrapes, warping, pin holes, orother disc damage could cause theplayer to skip or to repeat a section ofa track. (To see a pin hole, hold thedisc up to the light.)

� Remove discs from the compact discplayer when you are not listening tothem. Store them in their plastic casesaway from moisture, heat, and directsunlight.

To clean a compact disc: Wipe it with asoft, lint−free cloth that has been damp-ened with water. Wipe in a straight linefrom the center to the edge of the disc(not in circles). Dry it with another soft,lint−free cloth. Do not use a conventionalrecord cleaner or anti−static device.

CAUTION

Compact disc players use an invisible

laser beam which could cause hazard-ous radiation exposure if directedoutside the unit. Be sure to operate

the player correctly.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSAir conditioning system

Controls 122. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Air flow selector settings 125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Operating tips 125. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Side vents 128. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking and replacing the air conditioning filter 128. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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1. “A/C” button (on some models)

2. Air intake selector

3. Temperature selector

4. Fan speed selector

5. Air flow selector

Controls

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Fan speed selector

Turn the knob to adjust the fan speed—tothe right to increase, to the left to de-crease.

Temperature selector

Turn the knob to adjust the temperature—to the right to warm, to the left to cool.

Air flow selector

Turn the knob to select the vents used forair flow.

1. Panel—Air flows mainly from theinstrument panel vents.

2. Bi−level—Air flows from both the floorvents and the instrument panel vents.

3. Floor—Air flows mainly from the floorvents.

4. Floor/Windshield—Air flows mainlyfrom the floor vents and windshieldvents.

Turning the air flow selector to thefloor/windshield position turns on thedefogging function with the purpose ofclearing the front view.

This position allows the air intake toselect FRESH automatically. This is toclean up the front view more quickly.

If you want to return the setting toRECIRCULATE mode, press the air in-take selector button once again.

Press the “A/C” button for dehumidifiedheating or cooling. This setting clearsthe front view more quickly.

If you turn the air flow selector to theanother position, the air intake modereturns to FRESH mode automatically.

5. Windshield—Air flows mainly from thewindshield vents.

Turning the air flow selector to thewindshield position turns on the defog-ging function with the purpose of clear-ing the front view.

This position allows the air intake toselect FRESH automatically. This is toclean up the front view more quickly.

If you want to return the setting toRECIRCULATE mode, press the air in-take selector button once again.

Press the “A/C” button for dehumidifiedheating or cooling. This setting clearsthe front view more quickly.

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If you turn the air flow selector to theanother position, the air intake modereturns to FRESH mode automatically.

For details about air flow selector settings,see the illustration after “A/C” button.

Air intake selector

Press the button to select the air source.

1. Recirculate (indicator light is on)—Re-circulates the air inside the vehicle.

2. Fresh (indicator light is off)—Drawsoutside air into the system.

To prevent fogging up of the windshield,the air intake mode may change automati-cally to FRESH depending on the condi-tion of the air conditioning system.

“A/C” button

To turn on the air conditioning, press the“A/C” button. The “A/C” button indicatorwill come on. To turn the air conditioningoff, press the button again.

If the “A/C” button indicator flashes, thereis a problem in the air conditioning systemand the air conditioning automaticallyshuts off. If this happens, take your ve-hicle to a Toyota dealer for service.

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� To cool off your Toyota after it hasbeen parked in the hot sun, drive withthe windows open for a few minutes.This vents the hot air, allowing the airconditioning to cool the interior morequickly.

� Make sure the air intake grilles in frontof the windshield are not blocked (byleaves or snow, for example).

� On humid days, do not blow cold airon the windshield. The windshield couldfog up because of the difference in airtemperature on the inside and outsideof the windshield.

� Keep the area under the front seatsclear to allow air to circulate through-out the vehicle.

� On cold days, set the fan speed tohigh for a minute to help clear theintake ducts of snow or moisture. Thiscan reduce the amount of fogging onthe windows.

: On some models

Air flow selector settings Operating tips

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� When driving on dusty roads, close allwindows. If dust thrown up by the ve-hicle is still drawn into the vehicle afterclosing the windows, it is recommendedthat the air intake selector be set toFRESH and the fan speed selector toany setting except “OFF”.

� If following another vehicle on a dustyroad, or driving in windy and dustyconditions, it is recommended that theair intake selector be temporarily set toRECIRCULATE, which will close off theoutside passage and prevent outsideair and dust from entering the vehicleinterior.

Heating

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”Temperature—Towards red zone Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—FLOOR

Air conditioning—OFF

� For quick heating, select recirculatedair for a few minutes. To keep thewindows from fogging, select fresh af-ter the vehicle interior has beenwarmed.

� Press the “A/C” button on for dehumidi-fied heating.

� Choose floor/windshield air flow to heatthe vehicle interior while defrosting ordefogging the windshield.

Air conditioning

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”Temperature—Towards blue zone Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—PANEL

Air conditioning—ON

� For quick cooling, select recirculatedair for a few minutes.

Ventilation

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”Temperature—Towards blue zone Air intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—PANEL

Air conditioning—OFF

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Defogging

The inside of the windshield

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”Temperature—Towards red zone to heat;

blue zone to coolAir intake—FRESH (outside air) Air flow—WINDSHIELD

Turning the air flow selector to the wind-shield or floor/windshield position turns onthe defogging function with the purpose ofclearing the front view.

When turning the air flow selector to wind-shield or floor/windshield position, the airintake selects FRESH automatically. Thisis to clean up the front view more quickly.

If you want to return the setting to RE-CIRCULATE mode, press the air intakeselector button once again.

Press the “A/C” button for dehumidifiedheating or cooling. This setting clears thefront view more quickly.

If you turn the air flow selector to theanother position, the air intake mode re-turns to FRESH mode automatically.

� On humid days, do not blow cold airon the windshield—the difference be-tween the outside and inside tempera-tures could make the fogging worse.

Defrosting

The outside of the windshield

For best results, set controls to:

Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”Temperature—Towards red zone Air intake—FRESH (outside air)Air flow—WINDSHIELD

Turning the air flow selector to the wind-shield or floor/windshield position turns onthe defrosting function with the purpose ofclearing the front view.

When turning the air flow selector to wind-shield or floor/windshield position, the airintake selects FRESH automatically. Thisis to clean up the front view more quickly.

If you want to return the setting to RE-CIRCULATE mode, press the air intakeselector button once again.

Press the “A/C” button for dehumidifiedheating. This setting clears the front viewmore quickly.

If you turn the air flow selector to theanother position, the air intake mode re-turns to FRESH mode automatically.

� To heat the vehicle interior while de-frosting the windshield, choosefloor/windshield air flow.

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If air flow control is not satisfactory, checkthe side vents. The side vents may beopened or closed as shown.

The air conditioning filter is behind theglove box.

The air conditioning filter may clog af-ter long use. The filter may need to be

replaced if the air flow of the air condi-tioning and heater experiences extremereductions in operating efficiency, or if

the windows begin to fog up easily inFRESH mode.

To keep the air conditioning efficiency, re-place the filter following the interval below;

� U.S.A.—Every 22500 miles∗

� Canada—Every 16000 km∗: If you drive your vehicle on dusty roadsmostly, replace the filter every 10000miles.

1. Open the glove box. Remove thescrew with a Phillips−head screw-

driver and slide off the damper asshown.

Side ventsChecking and replacing theair conditioning filter

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2. Push each side of the glove box todisconnect the claws.

3. Remove the filter cover as shown inthe illustration.

4. Pull the filter out of the filter outlet.Inspect the filter on the surface.

If it is dirty, it should be replaced.

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When inserting the filter in the filteroutlet, keep the arrow pointing up.

INFORMATION

The air filter should be installed prop-

erly in position. The use of air condi-tioning with the air filter removedmay cause deteriorated dustproof per-

formance and then affect air condi-tioning performance.

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OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS ANDCONTROLSOther equipment

Clock 132. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cigarette lighter and portable ashtrayay 132. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Power outlets 133. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Compass 134. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Glove box 138. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Auxiliary boxes 138. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Rear console box 139. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cup holders 140. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Floor mat 140. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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The digital clock indicates the time.

The key must be in the “ACC” or “ON”position.

To reset the hour: Push the “H” button.To reset the minutes: Push the “M” button.

If the electrical power source has beendisconnected from the clock, the time dis-play will automatically be set to 1:00 (oneo’clock).

When the instrument panel lights areturned on, the brightness of the time indi-cator will be reduced.

CIGARETTE LIGHTER

To use the cigarette lighter, press it in.

After it finishes heating up, it automati-cally pops out ready for use.

If the engine is not running, the key mustbe in the “ACC” position.

Do not hold the cigarette lighter pressedin.

Use a Toyota genuine cigarette lighter orequivalent for replacement.

PORTABLE ASHTRAY

The ashtray can be removed and used

outside the vehicle. To use the ashtray,pull up the lid.

When finished with your cigarette, thor-oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre-vent other cigarette butts from catchingfire. After using the ashtray, push downthe lid completely.

To detach the ashtray, pull it out.

The ashtray can be placed in either of thetwo cup holders. When moving the ash-tray, move the tray that fits beneath italso.

ClockCigarette lighter and portableashtray

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CAUTION

To reduce the chance of injury in

case of an accident or sudden stopwhile driving, always completely closethe ashtray after use.

Instrument panel

Rear console box

The power outlets are designed forpower supply for car accessories.

The key must be in the “ACC” or “ON”position for the power outlet to be used.

NOTICE

� To prevent the fuse from being

blown, do not use the electricityover the total vehicle capacity of 12V/120W.

� To prevent the battery from beingdischarged, do not use the poweroutlets longer than necessary when

the engine is not running.

�Close the power outlet lid when the

power outlets are not in use. Insert-ing a foreign object other than theappropriate plug that fits the outlet,

or allowing any liquid into the out-let may cause electrical failure orshort circuits.

Power outlets

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The direction is indicated on the insiderear view mirror.

If the ignition switch was turned off withthe system on, the system will automati-cally turn back on when the ignition switchis turned on.

To turn on the compass, push and holdthe “ ” switch until the display turnson.To turn off the compass, push and holdthe “ ” switch until the display turnsoff.

The compass indicates the directionthat the vehicle is heading. In theabove case, it shows that the vehicle is

heading north.

Displays Directions

NNEE

SES

SWW

NW

NorthNortheast

EastSoutheast

SouthSouthwest

WestNorthwest

The compass may not show the correctdirection in the following conditions:

� The vehicle is stopped immediately af-ter turning.

� The compass does not adjust while thevehicle is stopped.

� The ignition switch is turned off imme-diately after turning.

� The vehicle is on an inclined surface.

� The vehicle is in a place where theearth’s magnetic field is subject to in-terference by artificial magnetic fields(underground parking, under a steeltower, between buildings, roof parking,near a crossing, near a large vehicle,etc.).

� The vehicle is magnetized. (There is amagnet or a metal object on or nearthe inside rear view mirror.)

� The battery has been disconnected.

Your vehicle is out of the set zone. Referto the “CALIBRATING THE COMPASS” be-low to set the zone number.

The compass works to calibrate the direc-tion automatically while the vehicle is inmotion, if deviation is small.

For additional precision or for completecalibrating, see “CALIBRATING THECOMPASS” below.

Compass

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Compass sensor

The compass sensor is in the insiderear view mirror.

NOTICE

Do not put magnets or a metal object

on or near the inside rear view mirrorof the vehicle. Doing this may causemalfunction of the compass sensor.

CALIBRATING THE COMPASS (deviationcalibration)

The direction display on the compassdeviates from the true direction deter-mined by the earth’s magnetic field. Theangle of deviation varies according to thegeographic position of the vehicle.

To adjust this deviation, stop the vehicle,then push and hold the both personal lightswitches until the zone number appearson the display. Then push the right sideor left side personal light switch, referringto the following map to select the numberof the zone where the vehicle is.

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Zone number

After calibration, leaving the system forseveral seconds returns it to the compassmode.

CAUTION

Do not adjust the display while the

vehicle is moving. Be sure to adjustthe display only when the vehicle isstopped.

Hawaii: 5Samoa: 5Guam: 8Saipan: 8

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CALIBRATING THE COMPASS (circlingcalibration)

Sometimes the direction display on thecompass may not change after a turn. Torectify this, stop the vehicle and push andhold the both personal light switches until“C” appears on the display.

If “C” appears on the display because ofa drastic change in the magnetic field,perform circling calibration.

Drive the vehicle in a circle at 8 km/h (5mph) or less. If there is not enough spaceto drive in a circle, drive around theblock.

After driving 1 to 3 circles in the abovemethod, calibration is completed when thedirection is shown on the display.

If calibration cannot be performed becauseof the magnetized vehicle etc., take yourvehicle to Toyota dealer.

Perform circling calibration just afteryou have purchased your Toyota. Andthen always perform circling calibration

after the battery has been removed, re-placed or disconnected.

� Do not perform circling calibration ofthe compass in a place where theearth’s magnetic field is subject to in-terference by artificial magnetic fields(underground parking, under a steeltower, between buildings, roof parking,near a crossing, near a large vehicle,etc.).

� During calibration, do not operate elec-tric systems (moon roof, power win-dows, etc.) as they may interfere withthe calibration.

CAUTION

� When doing the circling calibration,

be sure to secure a wide space,and watch out for people and ve-hicles in the neighborhood. Do not

violate any local traffic rules whileperforming circling calibration.

� Do not adjust the display while the

vehicle is moving. Be sure to adjustthe display only when the vehicle isstopped.

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To open the glove box door, pull thelever.

CAUTION

To reduce the chance of injury in

case of an accident or a sudden stop,always keep the glove box doorclosed while driving.

Type A

Type B

Type C

To use the box, pull on the handle.

CAUTION

� To reduce the chance of injury in

case of an accident or a suddenstop, always keep the auxiliary boxclosed while driving.

� Do not use the auxiliary box as anashtray.

Glove box Auxiliary boxes

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CONSOLE BOX

To access the rear console box, pull up

the lock release lever while raising therear console box lid.

UPPER TRAY (on some models)

To access the upper tray, raise the con-sole box lid without touching the lock

release lever.

CAUTION

To reduce the chance of injury in

case of an accident or a sudden stop,always keep the console box closedwhile driving.

Rear console box

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Front

Rear

The cup holder is designed for holdingcups or drink−cans securely.

Rear: To use the holder, pull it out.

CAUTION

� Do not place anything else other

than cups or drink−cans in the cupholder, as such items may bethrown about in the compartment

and possibly injure people in thevehicle during sudden braking or inan accident.

� To reduce the chance of injury incase of an accident or sudden stopwhile driving, keep the cup holder

closed when it is not in use.

Use a floor mat of the correct size.

If the floor carpet and floor mat have 2holes, then they are designed for use withlocking clips. Fix the floor mat with lock-ing clips into the holes in the floor carpet.

Cup holders Floor mat

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CAUTION

Make sure the floor mat is properly

placed on the floor carpet. If the floormat slips and interferes with themovement of the pedals during driv-

ing, it may cause an accident.

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INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOURTOYOTA

Break−in period 144. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fuel 144. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fuel pump shut off system 146. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Operation in foreign countries 146. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Three−way catalytic converters 146. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Engine exhaust cautions 147. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Facts about engine oil consumptionon 148. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Iridium−tipped spark plugs 149. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Brake system 149. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Brake pad wear limit indicators 152. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Luggage stowage precautions 153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Your Toyota’s identification 153. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Theft prevention labels 154. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Suspension and chassis 155. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Types of tires 155. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 2

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Drive gently and avoid high speeds.

Your vehicle does not need an elaboratebreak−in. But following a few simple tipsfor the first 1600 km (1000 miles) can addto the future economy and long life ofyour vehicle:

� Do not drive over 88 km/h (55 mph).

� Run the engine at moderate speed be-tween 2000 and 4000 rpm.

� Avoid full−throttle starts.

� Try to avoid hard stops during the first300 km (200 miles).

� Do not drive slowly with the manualtransmission in a high gear.

� Do not drive for a long time at anysingle speed, either fast or slow.

� Do not tow a trailer during the first 800km (500 miles).

FUEL TYPE

Your new vehicle must use only un-leaded gasoline.

To help prevent gas station mix−ups, yourToyota has a smaller fuel tank opening.The special nozzle on pumps with un-leaded fuel will fit it, but the larger stan-dard nozzle on pumps with leaded gas willnot.

At a minimum, the gasoline you useshould meet specifications of ASTMD4814 in the U.S.A. and CGSB 3.5−M93in Canada.

NOTICE

Do not use leaded gasoline. Use of

leaded gasoline will cause the three−way catalytic converter to lose its ef-fectiveness and the emission control

system to function improperly. Also,this can increase maintenance costs.

OCTANE NUMBER

Select Octane Rating 87 (Research Oc-tane Number 91) or higher.

Use of unleaded gasoline with an octanerating or research octane number lowerthan stated above will cause persistentheavy knocking. If it is severe, this willlead to engine damage.

If your engine knocks...

If you detect heavy knocking even whenusing the recommended fuel, or if youhear steady knocking while holding asteady speed on level roads, consult yourToyota dealer.

However, occasionally, you may noticelight knocking for a short time while accel-erating or driving up hills. This is normaland there is no need for concern.

GASOLINE CONTAINING DETERGENTADDITIVES

Toyota recommends the use of gasolinethat contains detergent additives toavoid build−up of engine deposits.

However, all gasoline sold in the U.S.contains detergent additives to keep cleanand/or clean intake systems.

Break−in period Fuel

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QUALITY GASOLINE

Automotive manufacturers in the U.S.,Europe and Japan have developed a

specification for quality fuel namedWorld−Wide Fuel Charter (WWFC) thatis expected to be applied world wide.

The WWFC consists of three categoriesthat depend on required emission lev-els. In the U.S., category 3 has been

adopted. The WWFC improves air quali-ty by providing for better emissions invehicle fleets, and customer satisfaction

through better vehicle performance.

CLEAN BURNING GASOLINE

Cleaner burning gasoline, including re-formulated gasoline that contains oxy-genates such as ethanol or MTBE is

available in many areas.

Toyota recommends the use of cleanerburning gasoline and appropriately blendedreformulated gasoline. These types of gas-oline provide excellent vehicle perfor-mance, reduce vehicle emissions, and im-prove air quality.

OXYGENATES IN GASOLINE

Toyota allows the use of oxygenateblended gasoline where the oxygenate

content is up to 10% ethanol or 15%MTBE. If you use gasohol in yourToyota, be sure that it has an octane

rating no lower than 87.

Toyota does not recommend the use ofgasoline containing methanol.

GASOLINE CONTAINING MMT

Some gasoline contain an octane en-hancing additive called MMT (Methylcy-clopentadienyl Manganese Tricarbonyl).

Toyota does not recommend the use ofgasoline that contains MMT. If fuel con-taining MMT is used, your emission con-trol system may be adversely affected.The Malfunction Indicator Lamp on the in-strument cluster may come on. If this hap-pens, contact your Toyota dealer for ser-vice.

GASOLINE QUALITY

In a very few cases, you may experiencedriveability problems caused by the partic-ular gasoline that you are using. If youcontinue to have unacceptable driveability,try changing gasoline brands. If this doesnot rectify your problem, then consult yourToyota dealer.

NOTICE

�Do not use gasohol other than

stated above. It will cause fuel sys-tem damage or vehicle performanceproblems.

� If driveability problems occur (poorhot starting, vaporizing, engineknock, etc.), discontinue the use.

� Take care not to spill gasohol dur-ing refueling. Gasohol may cause

paint damage.

FUEL TANK CAPACITY50 L (13.2 gal., 11.0 lmp. gal.)

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The fuel pump shut off system stops sup-plying fuel to the engine to minimize therisk of fuel leakage when the engine stallsor an airbag inflates upon collision. Torestart the engine after the fuel pump shutoff system activates, turn the ignitionswitch to “ACC” or “LOCK” once and startit.

CAUTION

Inspect the ground under the vehicle

before restarting the engine. If youfind that liquid has leaked onto theground, it is the fuel system has

been damaged and it is in need ofrepair. In this case, do not restart theengine.

If you plan to drive your Toyota inanother country...

First, comply with the vehicle registrationlaws.

Second, confirm the availability of the cor-rect fuel (unleaded and minimum octanenumber).

The three−way catalytic converter is anemission control device installed in the

exhaust system.

The purpose is to reduce pollutants in theexhaust gas.

CAUTION

� Keep people and combustible mate-

rials away from the exhaust pipewhile the engine is running. Theexhaust gas is very hot.

� Do not drive, idle or park your ve-hicle over anything that might burneasily such as grass, leaves, paper

or rags.

Fuel pump shut off system Operation in foreign countries Three−way catalytic converters

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NOTICE

A large amount of unburned gases

flowing into the three−way catalyticconverter may cause it to overheatand create a fire hazard. To prevent

this and other damage, observe thefollowing precautions:

�Use only unleaded gasoline.

�Do not drive with an extremely lowfuel level; running out of fuel could

cause the engine to misfire, creat-ing an excessive load on the three−way catalytic converter.

�Do not allow the engine to run atidle speed for more than 20 min-

utes.

�Avoid racing the engine.

�Do not push−start or pull−start yourvehicle.

�Do not turn off the ignition while

the vehicle is moving.

�Keep your engine in good running

order. Malfunctions in the engineelectrical system, electronic ignitionsystem/distributor ignition system

or fuel system could cause an ex-tremely high three−way catalyticconverter temperature.

� If the engine becomes difficult tostart or stalls frequently, take yourvehicle in for a check−up as soon

as possible. Remember, your Toyotadealer knows your vehicle and itsthree−way catalytic converter sys-

tem best.

� To ensure that the three−way cata-

lytic converter and the entire emis-sion control system operate proper-ly, your vehicle must receive the

periodic inspections required by theToyota Maintenance Schedule. Forscheduled maintenance information,

refer to the “Scheduled MaintenanceGuide” or “Owner’s Manual Supple-ment”.

CAUTION

� Avoid inhaling the engine exhaust.

It contains carbon monoxide, whichis a colorless and odorless gas. Itcan cause unconsciousness or even

death.

� Make sure the exhaust system hasno holes or loose connections. The

system should be checked fromtime to time. If you hit something,or notice a change in the sound of

the exhaust, have the systemchecked immediately.

� Do not run the engine in a garageor enclosed area except for thetime needed to drive the vehicle in

or out. The exhaust gases cannotescape, making this a particularlydangerous situation.

� Do not remain for a long time in aparked vehicle with the engine run-

ning. If it is unavoidable, however,do so only in an unconfined areaand adjust the heating or cooling

system to force outside air into thevehicle.

Engine exhaust cautions

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� Keep the trunk lid closed while

driving. An open or unsealed trunklid may cause exhaust gases to bedrawn into the vehicle.

� To allow proper operation of yourvehicle’s ventilation system, keepthe inlet grilles in front of the wind-

shield clear of snow, leaves, or oth-er obstructions.

� If you smell exhaust fumes in thevehicle, drive with the windowsopen and the trunk lid closed. Have

the cause immediately located andcorrected.

FUNCTIONS OF ENGINE OIL

Engine oil has the primary functions oflubricating and cooling the inside of theengine, and plays a major role in main-taining the engine in proper working order.

ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION

It is normal that an engine should con-sume some engine oil during normal

engine operation. The causes of oilconsumption in a normal engine are asfollows.

� Oil is used to lubricate pistons, pistonrings and cylinders. A thin film of oilis left on the cylinder wall when a pis-ton moves downwards in the cylinder.High negative pressure generated whenthe vehicle is decelerating sucks someof this oil into the combustion chamber.This oil as well as some part of the oilfilm left on the cylinder wall is burnedby the high temperature combustiongases during the combustion process.

� Oil is also used to lubricate the stemsof the intake valves. Some of this oilis sucked into the combustion chambertogether with the intake air and isburned along with the fuel. High tem-perature exhaust gases also burn theoil used to lubricate the exhaust valvestems.

The amount of engine oil consumed de-

pends on the viscosity of the oil, thequality of the oil and the conditions thevehicle is driven under.

More oil is consumed by high−speed driv-ing and frequent acceleration and decel-eration.

A new engine consumes more oil, sinceits pistons, piston rings and cylinder wallshave not become conditioned.

When judging the amount of oil con-

sumption, note that the oil may becomediluted and make it difficult to judgethe true level accurately.

As an example, if a vehicle is used forrepeated short trips, and consumes a nor-mal amount of oil, the dipstick may notshow any drop in the oil level at all, evenafter 1000 km (600 miles) or more. Thisis because the oil is gradually becomingdiluted with fuel or moisture, making itappear that the oil level has not changed.

Facts about engine oilconsumption

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The diluting ingredients evaporate outwhen the vehicle is then driven at highspeeds, as on an express way, making itappear that oil is excessively consumedafter driving at high speeds.

IMPORTANCE OF ENGINE OIL LEVEL

CHECK

One of the most important points in prop-er vehicle maintenance is to keep the en-gine oil at the optimum level so that oilfunction will not be impaired. Therefore, itis essential that the oil level be checkedregularly. Toyota recommends that the oillevel be checked every time you refuelthe vehicle.

NOTICE

Failure to check the oil level regularly

could lead to serious engine troubledue to insufficient oil.

For detailed information on oil level check,see “Checking the engine oil level” onpage 210 in Section 7−2.

Your engine is fitted with iridium−tippedspark plugs.

NOTICE

Use only iridium−tipped spark plugs

and do not adjust gaps for your en-gine performance and smooth drive-ability.

The tandem master cylinder brake systemis a hydraulic system with two separatesub−systems. If either sub−system shouldfail, the other will still work. However, thepedal will be harder to press, and yourstopping distance will be longer. Also, thebrake system warning light may come on.

CAUTION

Do not drive your vehicle with only a

single brake system. Have yourbrakes fixed immediately.

BRAKE BOOSTER

The brake booster uses engine vacuum topower−assist the brakes. If the engineshould quit while you are driving, you canbring the vehicle to a stop with normalpedal pressure. There is enough reservedvacuum for one or two stops—but nomore!

Iridium−tipped spark plugs Brake system

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CAUTION

� Do not pump the brake pedal if the

engine stalls. Each push on thepedal uses up your reserved vacu-um.

� Even if the power assist is com-pletely lost, the brakes will stillwork. But you will have to push the

pedal hard, much harder than nor-mal. And your braking distance willbe longer.

ANTI−LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (with“ABS” warning light)

The anti−lock brake system is designedto help prevent lock−up of the wheels

during a sudden braking or braking onslippery road surfaces. This assists inproviding directional stability and steer-

ing performance of the vehicle underthese circumstances.

Effective way to press the ABS brake

pedal: When the anti−lock brake systemfunction is in action, you may feel thebrake pedal pulsating and hear a noise.In this situation, to let the anti−lockbrake system work for you, just hold thebrake pedal down more firmly. Do notpump the brake in a panic stop. Thiswill result in reduced braking performan-ce.

The anti−lock brake system becomes op-erative after the vehicle has acceleratedto a speed in excess of approximately 10km/h (6 mph). It stops operating when thevehicle decelerates to a speed belowapproximately 5 km/h (3 mph).

Depressing the brake pedal on slipperyroad surfaces such as on the manholecover, the steel plate under the construc-tion, joints in the bridge, etc. on a rainyday tends to activate the anti−lock brakesystem.

You may hear a click or motor sound inthe engine compartment for a few secondswhen the engine is started or just afterthe vehicle is started. This means that theanti−lock brake system is in the self−check mode, and does not indicate a mal-function.

When the anti−lock brake system is ac-tivated, the following conditions may

occur. They do not indicate a malfunc-tion of the system:

� You may hear the anti−lock brake sys-tem operating and feel the brake pedalpulsating and the vibrations of the ve-hicle body and steering wheel. Youmay also hear the motor sound in theengine compartment even after the ve-hicle is stopped.

� At the end of the anti−lock brake sys-tem activation, the brake pedal maymove a little forward.

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CAUTION

Do not overestimate the anti−lock

brake system: Although the anti−lockbrake system assists in providing ve-hicle control, it is still important to

drive with all due care and maintaina moderate speed and safe distancefrom the vehicle in front of you, be-

cause there are limits to the vehiclestability and effectiveness of steeringwheel operation even with the anti−lock brake system on.

If tires grip performance exceeds itscapability, or if hydroplaning occurs

during high speed driving in the rain,the anti−lock brake system does not

provide vehicle control.

Anti−lock brake system is not de-

signed to shorten the stopping dis-tance: Always drive at the moderatespeed and maintain a safe distance

from the vehicle in front of you.Compared with vehicles without ananti−lock brake system, your vehicle

may require a longer stopping dis-tance in the following cases:

� Driving on rough, gravel or snow−covered roads.

� Driving with tire chains installed.

� Driving over the steps such as thejoints on the road.

� Driving on roads where the roadsurface is pitted or has other differ-ences in surface height.

Install all 4 tires of specified size atappropriate pressure: The anti−lock

brake system detects vehicle speedsusing the speed sensors for respec-tive wheels’ turning speeds. The use

of tires other than specified may failto detect the accurate turning speedresulting in a longer stopping dis-

tance.

Type A

Type B

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“ABS” warning light

The light comes on when the ignition keyis turned to the “ON” position. If the anti−lock brake system works properly, thelight turns off after a few seconds. There-after, if the system malfunctions, the lightcomes on again.

When the “ABS” warning light is on (andthe brake system warning light is off), theanti−lock brake system does not operate,but the brake system still operates con-ventionally.

When the “ABS” warning light is on (andthe brake system warning light is off), theanti−lock brake system does not operateso that the wheels could lock up duringa sudden braking or braking on slipperyroad surfaces.

If either of the following conditions

occurs, this indicates a malfunctionsomewhere in the parts monitored bythe warning light system. Contact your

Toyota dealer as soon as possible toservice the vehicle.

� The light does not come on when theignition key is turned to the “ON” posi-tion, or remains on.

� The light comes on while you are driv-ing.

A warning light turning on briefly duringoperation does not indicate a problem.

CAUTION

If the “ABS” warning light remains on

together with the brake system warn-ing light, immediately stop your ve-hicle at a safe place and contact your

Toyota dealer.

In this case, not only the anti−lockbrake system will fail but also the

vehicle will become extremely unsta-ble during braking.

The brake pad wear limit indicators onyour disc brakes give a warning noise

when the brake pads are worn to wherereplacement is required.

If you hear a squealing or scraping noisewhile driving, have the brake padschecked and replaced by your Toyotadealer as soon as possible. Expensive ro-tor damage can result if the pads are notreplaced when necessary.

Brake pad wear limitindicators

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When stowing luggage or cargo in thevehicle, observe the following:

� Put luggage or cargo in the trunk whenat all possible. Be sure all items aresecured in place.

� Be careful to keep the vehicle bal-anced. Locating the weight as far for-ward as possible helps maintain bal-ance.

� For better fuel economy, do not carryunneeded weight.

CAUTION

� To prevent luggage or packages

from sliding forward during braking,do not stack anything in the en-larged trunk. Keep luggage or pack-

ages low, as close to the floor aspossible.

� Never allow anyone to ride in the

enlarged trunk. It is not designedfor passengers. They should ride intheir seats with their seat belts

properly fastened. Otherwise, theyare much more likely to suffer seri-ous bodily injury, in the event of

sudden braking or a collision.

� Do not place anything on the pack-

age tray behind the rear seatback.Such items may be thrown aboutand possibly injure people in the

vehicle during sudden braking or anaccident.

� Do not drive with objects left on

top of the instrument panel. Theymay interfere with the driver’s fieldof view. Or they may move during

sharp vehicle acceleration or turn-ing, and impair the driver’s controlof the vehicle. In an accident they

may injure the vehicle occupants.

NOTICE

Do not load the vehicle beyond the

vehicle capacity weight specified onpage 234 in Section 8.

The vehicle identification number (VIN)is the legal identifier for your vehicle.

This number is on the left top of theinstrument panel, and can be seenthrough the windshield from outside.

This is the primary identification numberfor your Toyota. It is used in registeringthe ownership of your vehicle.

Luggage stowage precautions

Your Toyota’s identification——Vehicle identificationnumber

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The vehicle identification number (VIN) isalso on the Certification Label.

The engine number is stamped on theengine block as shown.

Your new vehicle carries theft preven-tion labels which are approximately 56mm (2.20 in.) by 16 mm (0.63 in.).

The purpose of these labels is to reducethe incidence of vehicle thefts by facilitat-ing the tracing and recovery of parts fromstolen vehicles. The label is designed sothat once it is applied to a surface, anyattempt to remove it will result in destroy-ing the integrity of the label. Transferringthese labels intact from one part to anoth-er, will be impossible.

NOTICE

You should not attempt to remove the

theft prevention labels as it may vio-late certain state or federal laws.

—Engine numberTheft prevention labels (exceptfor Canada)

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CAUTION

Do not modify the suspension/chassis

with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc. Itcan cause dangerous vehicle handlingcharacteristics, resulting in loss of

control.

Determine what kind of tires your ve-hicle is originally equipped with.

1. Summer tires

Summer tires are high−speed capabilitytires best suited to highway driving underdry conditions.

Since summer tires do not have the sametraction performance as snow tires, sum-mer tires are inadequate for driving onsnow−covered or icy roads. For driving onsnow−covered or icy roads, we recom-mend using snow tires. If installing snowtires, be sure to replace all four tires.

2. All season tires

All season tires are designed to providebetter traction in snow and to be adequatefor driving in most winter conditions, aswell as for use all year round.

All season tires, however, do not haveadequate traction performance comparedwith snow tires in heavy or loose snow.Also, all season tires fall short in accel-eration and handling performancecompared with summer tires in highwaydriving.

CAUTION

� Do not mix summer and all season

tires on your vehicle as this cancause dangerous handling charac-teristics, resulting in loss of con-

trol.

� Do not use tires other than themanufacturer’s designated tires, and

never mix tires or wheels of thesizes different from the originallyequipped tires and wheels.

Suspension and chassis Types of tires

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STARTING AND DRIVING

Before starting the engine 158. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

How to start the engine 158. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tips for driving in various conditionsns 159. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Winter driving tips 160. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Dinghy towing 161. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Trailer towing 162. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longerer 167. . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 3

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1. Check the area around the vehicle be-fore entering it.

2. Adjust seat position, seatback angle,seat cushion height, head restraintheight and steering wheel angle.

3. Adjust the inside and outside rear viewmirrors.

4. Lock all doors.

5. Fasten seat belts.

1. Apply the parking brake firmly.

2. Turn off unnecessary lights and acces-sories.

3. Manual transmission: Press the clutchpedal to the floor and shift the trans-mission into neutral. Hold the clutchpedal to the floor until the engine isstarted. A starter safety device will pre-vent the starter from operating if theclutch pedal is not fully depressed.

Automatic transmission: Put the se-lector lever in “P”. If you need to re-start the engine while the vehicle ismoving, put the selector lever in “N”.A starter safety device will prevent thestarter from operating if the selectorlever is in any drive position.

4. Automatic transmission only: De-press the brake pedal and hold it tothe floor until driving off.

Before starting the engine, be sure to fol-low the instructions in “(a) Before crank-ing”.

Normal starting procedure

The multiport fuel injection system/sequen-tial multiport fuel injection system in yourengine automatically controls the properair−fuel mixture for starting. You can starta cold or hot engine as follows:

1. With your foot off the accelerator ped-al, crank the engine by turning the keyto “START”. Release it when the en-gine starts.

2. After the engine runs for about 10 se-conds, you are ready to drive.

If the weather is below freezing, let theengine warm up for a few minutes beforedriving.

If the engine stalls...

Simply restart it, using the correct proce-dure given in normal starting.

If the engine will not start...

See “If your vehicle will not start” on page170 in Section 4.

Before starting the engineHow to start the engine—(a) Before cranking (b) Starting the engine

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NOTICE

�Do not crank for more than 30 se-

conds at a time. This may overheatthe starter and wiring systems.

�Do not race a cold engine.

� If the engine becomes difficult tostart or stalls frequently, have the

engine checked immediately.

� Always slow down in gusty crosswinds.This will allow you much better control.

� Drive slowly onto curbs and, if pos-sible, at a right angle. Avoid drivingonto high, sharp−edged objects andother road hazards. Failure to do socan lead to severe tire damage result-ing in tire bursts.

Drive slowly when passing over bumpsor travelling on a bumpy road. Other-wise, the impact could cause severedamage to the tires and/or wheels.

� When parking on a hill, turn the frontwheels until they touch the curb sothat the vehicle will not roll. Apply theparking brake, and place the transmis-sion in “P” (automatic) or in first orreverse (manual). If necessary, blockthe wheels.

� Washing your vehicle or driving throughdeep water may get the brakes wet. Tosee whether they are wet, check thatthere is no traffic near you, and thenpress the pedal lightly. If you do notfeel a normal braking force, the brakesare probably wet. To dry them, drivethe vehicle cautiously while lightlypressing the brake pedal with the park-ing brake applied. If they still do notwork safely, pull to the side of the roadand call a Toyota dealer for assistance.

CAUTION

� Before driving off, make sure that

the parking brake is fully releasedand the parking brake reminderlight is off.

� Do not leave your vehicle unat-tended while the engine is running.

� Do not rest your foot on the brakepedal while driving. It can causedangerous overheating, needless

wear, and poor fuel economy.

� To drive down a long or steep hill,reduce your speed and downshift.

Remember, if you ride the brakesexcessively, they may overheat and

not work properly.

Tips for driving in variousconditions

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� Be careful when accelerating, up-

shifting, downshifting or braking ona slippery surface. Sudden accelera-tion or engine braking could cause

the vehicle to spin or skid.

� Do not drive in excess of the speedlimit. Even if the legal speed limit

permits it, do not drive over 140km/h (85 mph) unless your vehiclehas high−speed capability tires.

Driving over 140 km/h (85 mph) mayresult in tire failure, loss of controland possible injury. Be sure to con-

sult a tire dealer to determinewhether the tires on your vehicle

are high−speed capability tires ornot before driving at such speeds.

� Do not continue normal driving

when the brakes are wet. If they arewet, your vehicle will require alonger stopping distance, and it

may pull to one side when thebrakes are applied. Also, the park-ing brake will not hold the vehicle

securely.

Make sure you have a proper freezeprotection of engine coolant.

Your coolant must contain ethylene−glycoltype coolant for a proper corrosionprotection of aluminum components. Use“TOYOTA Long Life Coolant” or equivalent.

See page 211 in Section 7−2 for detailsabout coolant type selection.

NOTICE

Do not use alcohol type antifreeze or

plain water alone.

When it is extremely cold, we recommendto use 60% solution for your Toyota, toprovide protection down to about −50�C(−58�F). Do not use more than 70% solu-tion for better coolant performance.

Check the condition of the battery andcables.

Cold temperatures reduce the capacity ofany battery, so it must be in top shapeto provide enough power for winter start-ing. Section 7−3 tells you how to visuallyinspect the battery. Your Toyota dealerand most service stations will be pleasedto check the level of charge.

Make sure the engine oil viscosity issuitable for the cold weather.

See page 210 in Section 7−2 for recom-mended viscosity. Leaving a heavy sum-mer oil in your vehicle during wintermonths may cause harder starting. If youare not sure about which oil to use, callyour Toyota dealer—he will be pleased tohelp.

Keep the door locks from freezing.

Squirt lock de−icer or glycerine into thelocks to keep them from freezing. To opena frozen lock, try heating the key beforeinserting it.

Use a washer fluid containing an anti-freeze solution.

This product is available at your Toyotadealer and most auto parts stores. Followthe manufacturer’s directions for howmuch to mix with water.

NOTICE

Do not use engine antifreeze or any

other substitute because it may dam-age your vehicle’s paint.

Winter driving tips

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Do not use your parking brake whenthere is a possibility it could freeze.

When parking, put the transmission into“P” (automatic) or into first or reverse(manual) and block the rear wheels. Donot use the parking brake, or snow orwater accumulated in and around theparking brake mechanism may freeze,making it hard to release.

Keep ice and snow from accumulatingunder the fenders.

Ice and snow built up under your fenderscan make steering difficult. During badwinter driving, stop and check under thefenders occasionally.

Depending on where you are driving,

we recommend you carry some emer-gency equipment.

Some of the things you might put in thevehicle are tire chains, window scraper,bag of sand or salt, flares, small shovel,jumper cables, etc.

Your vehicle is not designed to bedinghy towed (with four wheels on the

ground) behind a motorhome.

NOTICE

Do not tow your vehicle with four

wheels on the ground. This maycause serious damage to your vehicle.

Your vehicle can be dinghy towed (withfour wheels on the ground) from the

front behind a motorhome.

CAUTION

Dinghy towing requires special equip-

ment and accessories. Please refer toyour service outlet of the motorhomemanufacture for the recommended

equipment.

NOTICE

Dinghy towing does not eliminate the

possibility of damage to your vehicle.

Dinghy towing(with automatic transmission)

Dinghy towing(with manual transmission)

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DINGHY TOWING TIPS

Before dinghy towing, be sure to ob-serve the following in order to reduce

the damage to your vehicle.

1. Put the shift lever in neutral.

2. Turn the ignition switch to the “ACC”position. Make sure the audio is turnedoff and any item is not plugged intothe power outlet.

NOTICE

To avoid the locking of the steering

wheel, turn the ignition switch to the“ACC” position.

3. Release the parking brake.

After dinghy towing, let the engine idle formore than 3 minutes before driving thevehicle.

NOTICE

Do not tow your vehicle from the

rear. This may cause serious damageto your vehicle.

Your vehicle is designed primarily as apassenger−carrying vehicle. Towing atrailer will have an adverse effect onhandling, performance, braking, durabilityand driving economy (fuel consumption,etc.). Your safety and satisfaction dependon the proper use of correct equipmentand cautious driving habits. For yoursafety and the safety of others, you mustnot overload your vehicle or trailer. Toyotawarranties do not apply to damage ormalfunction caused by towing a trailer forcommercial purposes. Ask your localToyota dealer for further details beforetowing.

WEIGHT LIMITS

Before towing, make sure the total trailerweight, gross vehicle weight, gross axleweight and trailer tongue load are all with-in the limits.

The total trailer weight and tongue loadcan be measured with platform scalesfound at a highway weighing station, build-ing supply company, trucking company,junk yard, etc.

Trailer towing

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CAUTION

� The total trailer weight (trailer

weight plus its cargo load) mustnot exceed 680 kg (1500 lb.). Ex-ceeding this weight is dangerous.

� Trailer hitch assemblies have differ-

ent weight capacities established bythe hitch manufacturer. Even thoughthe vehicle may be physically capa-

ble of towing a higher weight, theoperator must determine the maxi-mum weight rating of the particular

hitch assembly and never exceedthe maximum weight rating speci-fied for the trailer−hitch. Exceeding

the maximum weight rating set bythe trailer hitch manufacturer cancause an accident resulting in seri-

ous personal injuries.

� The gross vehicle weight must not

exceed the Gross Vehicle WeightRating (GVWR) indicated on theCertification Label. The gross ve-

hicle weight is the sum of weightsof the unloaded vehicle, driver, pas-sengers, luggage, hitch and trailer

tongue load. It also includes theweight of any special equipmentinstalled on your vehicle.

� The load on either the front or rear

axle resulting from distribution ofthe gross vehicle weight on bothaxles must not exceed the Gross

Axle Weight Rating (GAWR) listedon the Certification Label.

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Total trailer weight Tongue load

Tongue load

Total trailer weight� 100 = 9 to 11%

� The trailer cargo load should be

distributed so that the tongue loadis 9 to 11% of the total trailerweight, not exceeding the maximum

of 68 kg (150 lb.). Never load thetrailer with more weight in the backthan in the front. About 60% of the

trailer load should be in the fronthalf of the trailer and the remaining40% in the rear.

HITCHES

� Use only a hitch which is recom-mended by the hitch manufacturer andconforms to the total trailer weight re-quirement.

� Follow the directions supplied by thehitch manufacturer. Lubricate the hitchball with a light coat of grease.

� Toyota recommends removing the trail-er hitch whenever you are not towinga trailer to reduce the possibility ofadditional damage caused by the hitchif your vehicle is struck from behind.

NOTICE

Do not use axle−mounted hitches as

they can cause damage to the axlehousing, wheel bearings, wheels ortires. Also, never install a hitch which

may interfere with the normal functionof an Energy Absorbing Bumper, if soequipped.

BRAKES AND SAFETY CHAINS

� Toyota recommends trailers withbrakes that conform to any applica-ble federal and state/provincial regu-

lations.

� A safety chain must always be usedbetween the towing vehicle and thetrailer. Leave sufficient slack in the

chain for turns. The chain shouldcross under the trailer tongue toprevent the tongue from dropping to

the ground in case it becomes dam-aged or separated. For correct safetychain procedures, follow the hitch or

trailer manufacturer’s recommenda-tions.

CAUTION

� If the total trailer weight exceeds

453 kg (1000 lb.), trailer brakes arerequired.

� Never tap into your vehicle’s hy-

draulic system as it would lower itsbraking effectiveness.

� Never tow a trailer without using asafety chain securely attached toboth the trailer and the vehicle. If

damage occurs to the coupling unitor hitch ball, there is danger of thetrailer wandering over into another

lane.

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TIRES

� Ensure that your vehicle’s tires areproperly inflated. See page 214 in Sec-tion 7−2 for instructions.

� The trailer tires should be inflated tothe pressure recommended by the trail-er manufacturer in respect to the totaltrailer weight.

TRAILER LIGHTS

� Trailer lights must comply with federal,state/provincial and local regulations.See your local recreational vehicledealer or rental agency for the correcttype of wiring and relays for your trail-er. Check for correct operation of theturn signals and stop lights each timeyou hitch up. Direct splicing may dam-age your vehicle’s electrical systemand cause a malfunction of your lights.

BREAK−IN SCHEDULE

� Toyota recommends that you do nottow a trailer with a new vehicle or avehicle with any new power train com-ponent (engine, transmission, differen-tial, wheel bearing, etc.) for the first800 km (500 miles) of driving.

MAINTENANCE

� If you tow a trailer, your vehicle willrequire more frequent maintenance dueto the additional load. For this informa-tion, please refer to the scheduledmaintenance information in the “Sched-uled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’sManual Supplement”.

� Retighten all fixing bolts of the towingball and bracket after approximately1000 km (600 miles) of trailer driving.

PRE−TOWING SAFETY CHECK

� Check that your vehicle remains levelwhen a loaded or unloaded trailer ishitched. Do not drive if the vehicle hasan abnormal nose−up or nose−downcondition, and check for impropertongue load, overload, worn suspensionor other possible causes.

� Make sure the trailer cargo is securelyloaded so that it can not shift.

� Check that your rear view mirrors con-form to any applicable federal, state/provincial or local regulations. If not,install the rear view mirrors requiredfor towing purpose.

TRAILER TOWING TIPS

When towing a trailer, your vehicle willhandle differently than when not tow-

ing. The three main causes of vehicle−trailer accidents are driver error, exces-sive speed and improper trailer loading.

Keep these in mind when towing:

� Before starting out, check operation ofthe lights and all vehicle−trailer connec-tions. After driving a short distance,stop and recheck the lights and con-nections. Before actually towing a trail-er, practice turning, stopping and back-ing with a trailer in an area away fromtraffic until you learn the feel.

� Backing with a trailer is difficult andrequires practice. Grip the bottom ofthe steering wheel and move your handto the left to move the trailer to theleft. Move your hand to the right tomove the trailer to the right. (This pro-cedure is generally opposite to thatwhen backing without a trailer). Also,just turn the steering wheel a little ata time, avoiding sharp or prolongedturning. Have someone guide you whenbacking to reduce the risk of an acci-dent.

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� Because stopping distance may be in-creased, vehicle−to−vehicle distanceshould be increased when towing atrailer. For each 16 km/h (10 mph) ofspeed, allow at least one vehicle andtrailer length between you and the ve-hicle ahead. Avoid sudden braking asyou may skid, resulting in jackknifingand loss of control. This is especiallytrue on wet or slippery surfaces.

� Avoid jerky starts or sudden accelera-tion. If your vehicle has a manualtransmission, prevent excessive clutchslippage by keeping engine rpm lowand not racing the engine. Always startout in first gear.

� Avoid jerky steering and sharp turns.The trailer could hit your vehicle in atight turn. Slow down before making aturn to avoid the necessity of suddenbraking.

� Remember that when making a turn,the trailer wheels will be closer thanthe vehicle wheels to the inside of theturn. Therefore, compensate for this bymaking a larger than normal turningradius with your vehicle.

� Crosswinds and rough roads will ad-versely affect handling of your vehicleand trailer, causing sway. Pay attentionto the rear from time to time to pre-pare yourself for being passed by largetrucks or buses, which may cause yourvehicle and trailer to sway. If swayinghappens, firmly grip the steering wheeland reduce speed immediately butgradually. Never increase speed. Steerstraight ahead. If you make no extremecorrection with the steering or brakes,the vehicle and trailer will stabilize.

� Be careful when passing other ve-hicles. Passing requires considerabledistance. After passing a vehicle, donot forget the length of your trailer andbe sure you have plenty of room be-fore changing lanes.

� In order to maintain engine braking effi-ciency do not use fifth gear (manualtransmission) or overdrive (automatictransmission).

� Because of the added load of the trail-er, your vehicle’s engine may overheaton hot days (at temperatures over30�C [85�F]) when going up a long orsteep grade with a trailer. If the enginecoolant temperature gauge indicatesoverheating, immediately turn off the airconditioning (if in use), pull off the roadand stop in a safe spot. Refer to “Ifyour vehicle overheats” on page 173 inSection 4.

� Always place wheel blocks under boththe vehicle and trailer wheels whenparking. Apply the parking brake firmly.Put the transmission in “P” (automatic)or in first or reverse (manual). Avoidparking on a slope with a trailer, butif it cannot be avoided, do so onlyafter performing the following:

1. Apply the brakes and hold.

2. Have someone place wheel blocks un-der both the vehicle and trailer wheels.

3. When the wheel blocks are in place,release your brakes slowly until theblocks absorb the load.

4. Apply the parking brake firmly.

5. Shift into first or reverse (manual) or“P” (automatic) and turn off the engine.

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When restarting out after parking on aslope:

1. With the transmission in “P” position(automatic) or the clutch pedal de-pressed (manual), start the engine.(With an automatic transmission, besure to keep the brake pedal de-pressed.)

2. Shift into gear.

3. Release the parking brake (also footbrake on automatic transmission ve-hicles) and slowly pull or back awayfrom the wheel blocks. Stop and applyyour brakes.

4. Have someone retrieve the blocks.

CAUTION

� Do not exceed 72 km/h (45 mph) or

the posted towing speed limit,whichever is lower. Because insta-bility (swaying) of a towing vehicle−trailer combination usually in-creases as the speed increases, ex-ceeding 72 km/h (45 mph) may

cause loss of control.

� Slow down and downshift beforedescending steep or long downhill

grades. Do not make sudden down-shifts.

� Avoid holding the brake pedal downtoo long or too frequently. Thiscould cause the brakes to overheat

and result in reduced braking effi-ciency.

Improving fuel economy is easy—just takeit easy. It will help make your vehicle lastlonger, too. Here are some specific tipson how to save money on both fuel andrepairs:

� Keep your tires inflated at the cor-

rect pressure. Underinflation causestire wear and wastes fuel. See page214 in Section 7−2 for instructions.

� Do not carry unneeded weight inyour vehicle. Excess weight puts aheavier load on the engine, causinggreater fuel consumption.

� Avoid lengthy warm−up idling. Oncethe engine is running smoothly, begindriving—but gently. Remember, howev-er, that on cold winter days this maytake a little longer.

� Keep the automatic transmission

overdrive turned on when enginebraking is not required. Driving withthe overdrive off will reduce the fueleconomy. (For details, see “Automatictransmission” on page 93 in Section1−6.)

� Accelerate slowly and smoothly.Avoid jackrabbit starts. Get into highgear as quickly as possible.

How to save fuel and makeyour vehicle last longer

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� Avoid long engine idling. If you havea long wait and you are not in traffic,it is better to turn off the engine andstart again later.

� Avoid engine lugging or over−rev-ving. Use a gear position suitable forthe road on which you are travelling.

� Avoid continuous speeding up and

slowing down. Stop−and−go drivingwastes fuel.

� Avoid unnecessary stopping and

braking. Maintain a steady pace. Tryto time the traffic signals so you onlyneed to stop as little as possible ortake advantage of through streets toavoid traffic lights. Keep a proper dis-tance from other vehicles to avoid sud-den braking. This will also reduce wearon your brakes.

� Avoid heavy traffic or traffic jamswhenever possible.

� Do not rest your foot on the clutchor brake pedal. This causes prematurewear, overheating and poor fuel econo-my.

� Maintain a moderate speed on high-ways. The faster you drive, the greaterthe fuel consumption. By reducing yourspeed, you will cut down on fuel con-sumption.

� Keep the front wheels in properalignment. Avoid hitting the curb andslow down on rough roads. Improperalignment not only causes faster tirewear but also puts an extra load onthe engine, which, in turn, wastes fuel.

� Keep the bottom of your vehicle freefrom mud, etc. This not only lessensweight but also helps prevent corro-sion.

� Keep your vehicle tuned−up and in

top shape. A dirty air cleaner, improp-er valve clearance, dirty plugs, dirty oiland grease, brakes not adjusted, etc.all lower engine performance and con-tribute to poor fuel economy. For longerlife of all parts and lower operatingcosts, keep all maintenance work onschedule, and if you often drive undersevere conditions, see that your vehiclereceives more frequent maintenance(For scheduled maintenance informa-tion, please refer to the “ScheduledMaintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manu-al Supplement”.).

CAUTION

Never turn off the engine to coast

down hills. Your power steering andbrake booster will not function with-out the engine running. Also, the

emission control system operatesproperly only when the engine is run-ning.

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If your vehicle will not start 170. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

If your engine stalls while drivingng 173. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

If your vehicle overheats 173. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

If you have a flat tire 174. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

If your vehicle needs to be toweded 182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

If you cannot shift automatic transmission selector leverer 185. . . . . . .

If you lose your keys 185. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

If you lose your wireless remote control transmitterr 186. . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 4

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Before making these checks, make sureyou have followed the correct starting pro-cedure given in “How to start the engine”on page 158 in Section 3 and that youhave sufficient fuel.

If the engine is not turning over or is

turning over too slowly—

1. Check that the battery terminals aretight and clean.

2. If the battery terminals are O.K., switchon the interior light.

3. If the light is out, dim or goes outwhen the starter is cranked, the batteryis discharged. You may try jump start-ing. See “(c) Jump starting” on page171 for further instructions.

If the light is O.K., but the engine still willnot start, it needs adjustment or repair.Call a Toyota dealer or qualified repairshop.

NOTICE

Do not pull− or push−start the ve-

hicle. It may damage the vehicle orcause a collision when the enginestarts. Also the three−way catalytic

converter may overheat and become afire hazard.

If the engine turns over at its normalspeed but will not start—

1. Turn the ignition key to “ACC” or“LOCK” and try starting the engineagain.

2. If the engine will not start, the enginemay be flooded because of repeatedcranking. See “(b) Starting a floodedengine” on page 170 for further instruc-tions.

3. If the engine still will not start, it needsadjustment or repair. Call a Toyotadealer or qualified repair shop.

If the engine will not start, your enginemay be flooded because of repeatedcranking.

If this happens, turn the key to “START”with the accelerator pedal held down.Keep the key and accelerator pedal inthese positions for 15 seconds and re-lease them. Then try starting the enginewith your foot off the accelerator pedal.

If the engine does not start after 15 sec-onds of cranking, release the key, wait afew minutes and try again.

If the engine still will not start, it needsadjustment or repair. Call a Toyota dealeror qualified repair shop for assistance.

NOTICE

Do not crank for more than 30 se-

conds at a time. This may overheatthe starter and wiring systems.

If your vehicle will not start—(a) Simple checks (b) Starting a flooded engine

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To avoid serious personal injury anddamage to your vehicle which might re-sult from battery explosion, acid burns,

electrical burns, or damaged electroniccomponents, these instructions must befollowed precisely.

If you are unsure about how to follow thisprocedure, we strongly recommend thatyou seek the help of a competent me-chanic or towing service.

CAUTION

� Batteries contain sulfuric acid

which is poisonous and corrosive.Wear protective safety glasses whenjump starting, and avoid spilling

acid on your skin, clothing, or ve-hicle.

� If you should accidentally get acid

on yourself or in your eyes, removeany contaminated clothing and flushthe affected area with water imme-

diately. Then get immediate medicalattention. If possible, continue toapply water with a sponge or cloth

while en route to the medical office.

� The gas normally produced by a

battery will explode if a flame orspark is brought near. Use onlystandardized jumper cables and do

not smoke or light a match whilejump starting.

� Warning: Battery posts, terminals

and related accessories contain leadand lead compounds, chemicalsknown to the State of California to

cause cancer and reproductiveharm. Wash hands after handling.

NOTICE

The battery used for boosting must

be 12 V. Do not jump start unless youare sure that the booster battery iscorrect.

JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE

1. If the booster battery is installed inanother vehicle, make sure the vehiclesare not touching. Turn off all unneces-sary lights and accessories.

2. If required, remove all the vent plugsfrom the booster and discharged batter-ies. Lay a cloth over the open ventson the batteries. (This helps reduce theexplosion hazard, personal injuries andburns.)

3. If the engine in the vehicle with thebooster battery is not running, start itand let it run for a few minutes. Duringjump starting, run the engine at about2000 rpm with the accelerator pedallightly depressed.

(c) Jump starting

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Positive terminal (“+” mark)

Jumpercable

Positiveterminal(“+” mark)

Booster battery

Dischargedbattery

4. Make the cable connections in the or-der a, b, c, d.

a. Connect the clamp of the positive(red) jumper cable to the positive (+)terminal on the discharged battery.

b. Connect the clamp at the other endof the positive (red) jumper cable tothe positive (+) terminal on the boosterbattery.

Discharged battery

Boosterbattery

Negative terminal(“−” mark)

Jumper cable

c. Connect the clamp of the negative(black) jumper cable to the negative (−)terminal on the booster battery.

d. Connect the clamp at the other endof the negative (black) jumper cable toa solid, stationary, unpainted, metallicpoint of the vehicle with the dischargedbattery.

The recommended connecting point isshown in the following illustration:

Connecting point

Do not connect the cable to or near anypart that moves when the engine iscranked.

CAUTION

When making the connections, to

avoid serious injury, do not lean overthe battery or accidentally let thejumper cables or clamps touch any-

thing except the correct battery termi-nals or the ground.

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5. Start your engine in the normal way.After starting, run it at about 2000 rpmfor several minutes with the acceleratorpedal lightly depressed.

6. Carefully disconnect the cables in theexact reverse order: the negative cableand then the positive cable.

7. Carefully dispose of the battery covercloths—they may now contain sulfuricacid.

8. If removed, replace all the battery ventplugs.

If the cause of your battery discharging isnot apparent (for example, lights left on),you should have it checked.

If your engine stalls while driving...

1. Reduce your speed gradually, keepinga straight line. Move cautiously off theroad to a safe place.

2. Turn on your emergency flashers.

3. Turn the ignition key to “ACC” or“LOCK”, and try starting the engineagain.

If the engine will not start, see “If yourvehicle will not start” on page 170 in thissection.

CAUTION

If the engine is not running, the pow-

er assist for the brakes and steeringwill not work so steering and brakingwill be much harder than usual.

If your engine coolant temperaturegauge indicates overheating, if you ex-perience a loss of power, or if you hear

a loud knocking or pinging noise, theengine has probably overheated. Youshould follow this procedure...

1. Pull safely off the road, stop the ve-hicle and turn on your emergencyflashers. Put the transmission in “P”(automatic) or neutral (manual) and ap-ply the parking brake. Turn off the airconditioning if it is being used.

2. If coolant or steam is boiling out of theradiator or reservoir, stop the engine.Wait until the steam subsides beforeopening the hood. If there is no coolantboiling over or steam, leave the enginerunning and make sure the electriccooling fan is operating. If it is not,turn the ignition off.

CAUTION

To help avoid personal injury, keep

the hood closed until there is nosteam. Escaping steam or coolant isa sign of very high pressure.

If your engine stalls whiledriving If your vehicle overheats

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3. Look for obvious coolant leaks from theradiator, hoses, and under the vehicle.However, note that water draining fromthe air conditioning is normal if it hasbeen used.

CAUTION

When the engine is running, keep

hands and clothing away from themoving fan and engine drive belts.

4. If the coolant is leaking, stop the en-gine immediately. Call a Toyota dealerfor assistance.

5. If there are no obvious leaks, checkthe coolant reservoir. If it is dry, addcoolant to the reservoir while the en-gine is running. Fill it about half full.

CAUTION

Do not attempt to remove the radiator

cap when the engine and radiator arehot. Serious injury could result fromscalding hot fluid and steam blown

out under pressure.

6. After the engine coolant temperaturehas cooled to normal, again check thecoolant level in the reservoir. If neces-sary, bring it up to half full again. Seri-ous coolant loss indicates a leak in thesystem. You should have it checked assoon as possible at your Toyota dealer.

1. Reduce your speed gradually whiledriving in a straight line. Move cau-tiously off the road to a safe place wellaway from the traffic. Avoid stoppingon the center divider of a highway.Park on a level spot with firm ground.

2. Stop the engine and turn on youremergency flashers.

3. Firmly set the parking brake and putthe transmission in “P” (automatic) orreverse (manual).

4. Have everyone get out of the vehicleon the side away from traffic.

5. Read the following instructions thor-oughly.

CAUTION

When jacking, be sure to observe the

following to reduce the possibility ofpersonal injury:

� Follow jacking instructions.

If you have a flat tire—

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� Do not put any part of your body

under the vehicle supported by thejack. Otherwise, personal injury mayoccur.

� Do not start or run the engine whileyour vehicle is supported by thejack.

� Stop the vehicle on a level firmground, firmly set the parking brake

and put the transmission in “P”(automatic) or reverse (manual).Block the wheel diagonally opposite

to the one being changed if neces-sary.

� Make sure to set the jack properlyin the jack point. Raising the ve-hicle with jack improperly posi-

tioned will damage the vehicle ormay allow the vehicle to fall off thejack and cause personal injury.

� Never get under the vehicle whenthe vehicle is supported by the jackalone.

� Use the jack only for lifting your

vehicle during wheel changing.

� Do not raise the vehicle with some-one in the vehicle.

� When raising the vehicle, do notput an object on or under the jack.

� Raise the vehicle only high enoughto remove and change the tire.

NOTICE

Do not continue driving with a de-

flated tire. Driving even a short dis-tance can damage a tire and wheelbeyond repair.

Compact spare tire

The compact spare tire is designed for

temporary emergency use only.

The compact spare tire is identified by thedistinctive wording “TEMPORARY USEONLY” molded into the side wall of thetire.

The standard tire should be repaired andreplaced as soon as possible.

The compact spare tire saves space inyour luggage compartment, and its lighterweight helps to improve fuel economy andpermits easier installation in case of a flattire.

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The compact spare tire can be used manytimes, if necessary. It has tread life of upto 4800 km (3000 miles) depending onroad conditions and your driving habits.When tread wear indicators appear on thetire, replace the tire.

See also the tire section on page 214 inSection 7−2 for details on the tread wearindicators and other service information.

CAUTION

� The compact spare tire was de-

signed especially for your Toyota.Do not use it on any other vehicle.

� Do not exceed 80 km/h (50 mph)

when driving with the compactspare tire.

� Avoid sudden acceleration, suddendeceleration and sharp turns withthe compact spare tire.

NOTICE

Your ground clearance is reduced

when the compact spare tire isinstalled so avoid driving over ob-stacles and drive slowly on rough,

unpaved roads and speed bumps.Also, do not attempt to go through anautomatic car wash as the vehicle

may get caught, resulting in damage.

Vehicles with compact spare tire

Vehicles without compact spare tire

—Required tools and sparetire

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1. Get the required tools and sparetire.

Vehicles with compact spare tire

1. Wheel nut wrench2. Jack handle3. Tool holder4. Jack5. Spare tire

Vehicles without compact spare tire

1. Tool bag2. Jack3. Spare tire

To prepare yourself for an emergency, youshould familiarize yourself with the use ofthe jack, each of the tools and their stor-age locations.

Turn the jack joint by hand.

To remove: Turn the joint in direction 1until the jack is free.To store: Turn the joint in direction 2 untilthe jack is firmly secured to prevent itflying forward during a collision or suddenbraking.

To remove the spare tire:

1. Raise the luggage compartment floor.

2. On vehicles with compact spare tire,take the tool holder with tools out.

3. Loosen the bolt with spacer and re-move it.

Then take the spare tire out of the ve-hicle.

When storing the spare tire, put it in placewith the outer side of the wheel facing up.Then secure the tire by repeating theabove removal steps in reverse order toprevent it from flying forward during acollision or sudden braking.

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2. Block the wheel diagonally oppositethe flat tire to keep the vehicle from

rolling when it is jacked up.

When blocking the wheel, place a wheelblock from the front for the front wheelsor from the rear for the rear wheels.

3. Remove the wheel ornament.

Pry off the wheel ornament, using thebeveled end of the wheel nut wrench asshown.

CAUTION

Do not try to pull off the ornament by

hand. Take due care in handling theornament to avoid unexpected person-al injury.

4. Loosen all the wheel nuts.

Always loosen the wheel nuts before rais-ing the vehicle.

Turn the wheel nuts counterclockwise toloosen. To get maximum leverage, fit thewrench to the nut so that the handle ison the right side, as shown above. Grabthe wrench near the end of the handleand pull up on the handle. Be careful thatthe wrench does not slip off the nut.

Do not remove the nuts yet—just unscrewthem about one−half turn.

—Blocking the wheel—Removing wheel ornament(steel wheels only) —Loosening wheel nuts

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5. Position the jack at the correct jackpoint as shown.

Make sure the jack is positioned on alevel and solid place.

6. After making sure that no one is inthe vehicle, raise it high enough so

that the spare tire can be installed.

Remember you will need more groundclearance when putting on the spare tirethan when removing the flat tire.

To raise the vehicle, insert the jack handleinto the jack (it is a loose fit) and turn itclockwise. As the jack touches the vehicleand begins to lift, double−check that it isproperly positioned.

CAUTION

Never get under the vehicle when the

vehicle is supported by the jackalone.

—Positioning the jack —Raising your vehicle

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7. Remove the wheel nuts and changetires.

Lift the flat tire straight off and put itaside.

Roll the spare wheel into position andalign the holes in the wheel with the bolts.Then lift up the wheel and get at least thetop bolt started through its hole. Wigglethe tire and press it back over the otherbolts.

Before putting on wheels, remove any cor-rosion on the mounting surfaces with awire brush or such. Installation of wheelswithout good metal−to−metal contact at themounting surface can cause wheel nuts toloosen and eventually cause a wheel tocome off while driving. Therefore after thefirst 1600 km (1000 miles), check to seethat the wheel nuts are tight.

8. Reinstall all the wheel nuts fingertight.

Reinstall the wheel nuts (tapered end in-ward) and tighten them as much as youcan by hand. Press back on the tire andsee if you can tighten them more.

—Changing wheels —Reinstalling wheel nuts

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9. Lower the vehicle completely andtighten the wheel nuts.

Turn the jack handle counterclockwise tolower the vehicle.

Use only the wheel nut wrench to tightenthe nuts. Do not use other tools or anyadditional leverage other than your hands,such as a hammer, pipe or your foot.Make sure the wrench is securely en-gaged over the nut.

Tighten each nut a little at a time in theorder shown. Repeat the process until allthe nuts are tight.

CAUTION

When lowering the vehicle, make sure

all portions of your body and all oth-er persons around will not be injuredas the vehicle is lowered to the

ground.

10. Reinstall the wheel ornament.

1. Put the wheel ornament into position.

Align the cutout of the wheel ornamentwith the valve stem as shown.

2. Tap it firmly with the side or heel ofyour hand to snap it into place.

CAUTION

Take due care in handling the orna-

ment to avoid unexpected personalinjury.

—Lowering your vehicle—Reinstalling wheel ornament(steel wheels only)

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11. Check the air pressure of the re-placed tire.

Adjust the air pressure to the specificationdesigned on page 237 in Section 8. If thepressure is lower, drive slowly to thenearest service station and fill to the cor-rect pressure.

Do not forget to reinstall the tire inflationvalve cap as dirt and moisture could getinto the valve core and possibly cause airleakage. If the cap is missing, have a newone put on as soon as possible.

12. Restow all the tools, jack and flattire securely.

As soon after changing wheels as pos-sible, tighten the wheel nuts to the torquespecified on page 237 in Section 8 witha torque wrench. Have a technician repairthe flat tire and replace the spare tire withit.

CAUTION

Before driving, make sure all the

tools, jack and flat tire are securelyin place in their storage location toreduce the possibility of personal in-

jury during a collision or suddenbraking.

(a) Towing with wheel lift type truck—

—From front

—From rear

(b) Using flat bed truck

If towing is necessary, we recommendyou to have it done by your Toyotadealer or a commercial tow truck ser-

vice. In consultation with them, haveyour vehicle towed using either (a) or(b).

Only when you cannot receive a towingservice from a Toyota dealer or com-mercial tow truck service, tow your ve-

hicle carefully in accordance with theinstructions given in “—Emergency tow-ing” on page 184 in this section.

Proper equipment will help ensure thatyour vehicle is not damaged while beingtowed. Commercial operators are generallyaware of the state/provincial and locallaws pertaining to towing.

Your vehicle can be damaged if it istowed incorrectly. Although most operatorsknow the correct procedure, it is possibleto make a mistake. To avoid damage toyour vehicle, make sure the following pre-cautions are observed. If necessary, showthis page to the tow truck driver.

TOWING PRECAUTIONS:

Use a safety chain system for all towing,and abide by the state/provincial and locallaws. The wheels and axle on the groundmust be in good condition. If they aredamaged, use a towing dolly.

—After changing wheelsIf your vehicle needs to betowed—

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(a) Towing with wheel lift type truck

From front—Release the parking brake.

NOTICE

When lifting wheels, take care to en-

sure adequate ground clearance fortowing at the opposite end of theraised vehicle. Otherwise, the bumper

and/or underbody of the towed vehiclewill be damaged during towing.

From rear—

� Manual transmission:

We recommend using a towing dollyunder the front wheels. If you do notuse a towing dolly, place the ignitionkey in the “ACC” position and put thetransmission in neutral.

NOTICE

Do not tow with the key removed or

in the “LOCK” position when towingfrom the rear without a towing dolly.The steering lock mechanism is not

strong enough to hold the frontwheels straight.

� Automatic transmission:

Use a towing dolly under the frontwheels.

NOTICE

Never tow a vehicle with an automatic

transmission from the rear with thefront wheels on the ground, as thismay cause serious damage to the

transmission.

(b) Using flat bed truck

(c) Towing with sling typetruck

(c) Towing with sling type truck

NOTICE

Do not tow with sling type truck, ei-

ther from the front or rear. This maycause body damage.

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If towing is necessary, we recommendyou to have it done by your Toyota

dealer or a commercial tow truck ser-vice.

If towing service is not available in anemergency, your vehicle may be tempo-rarily towed by a cable or chain se-

cured to the emergency towing eyeletunder the vehicle. Use extreme cautionwhen towing vehicles.

NOTICE

Only use specified towing eyelet;

otherwise your vehicle may be dam-aged.

A driver must be in the vehicle to steerit and operate the brakes.

Towing in this manner may be done onlyon hard−surfaced roads for a short dis-tance and at low speeds. Also, thewheels, axles, drive train, steering andbrakes must all be in good condition.

CAUTION

Use extreme caution when towing ve-

hicles. Avoid sudden starts or erraticdriving maneuvers which would placeexcessive stress on the emergency

towing eyelet and towing cable orchain. The eyelet and towing cable orchain may break and cause serious

injury or damage.

NOTICE

Use only a cable or chain specifically

intended for use in towing vehicles.Securely fasten the cable or chain tothe towing eyelet provided.

Before towing, release the parking brakeand put the transmission in neutral (manu-al) or “N” (automatic). The key must bein “ACC” (engine off) or “ON” (engine run-ning).

CAUTION

If the engine is not running, the pow-

er assist for the brakes and steeringwill not work so steering and brakingwill be much harder than usual.

—Emergency towing

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If you cannot shift the selector leverout of “P” position to other positions

even though the brake pedal is de-pressed, use the shift lock override but-ton as follows:

1. Turn the ignition key to “LOCK”position. Make sure the parking

brake is applied.

2. Pry up the cover with a flat−bladedscrewdriver or equivalent.

3. Insert your finger into the hole topush down the shift lock override

button. You can shift out of “P”position only while pushing the but-ton.

4. Shift into “N” position.

5. Insert the cover.

6. Start the engine. For your safety,keep the brake pedal depressed.

Be sure to have the system checked byyour Toyota dealer as soon as possible.

You can purchase a new key at yourToyota dealer if you can give them thekey number.

See the suggestion given in “Keys” onpage 10 in Section 1−2.

If your keys are locked in the vehicle andyou cannot get a duplicate, many Toyotadealers can still open the door for you,using their special tools. If you mustbreak a window to get in, we suggestbreaking the smallest side window be-cause it is the least expensive to replace.Be extremely cautious to avoid cuts fromthe glass.

If you cannot shift automatictransmission selector lever If you lose your keys

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You can purchase a new wireless re-mote control transmitter at your Toyotadealer.

Have the registered identification numbersof your transmitters deleted from your ve-hicle by your Toyota dealer as soon aspossible to avoid the possibility of theft oran accident. Then, have the identificationnumber of your new transmitter registered.At the same time, you must bring all ofthe remaining transmitters to have themregistered again as well.

You can use the wireless remote controlsystem with the new transmitter. Contactyour Toyota dealer for detailed information.

If you lose your wirelessremote control transmitter

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CORROSION PREVENTION ANDAPPEARANCE CARE

Protecting your Toyota from corrosionon 188. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Washing and waxing your Toyota 189. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Cleaning the interior 191. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 5

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Toyota, through its diligent research, de-sign and use of the most advancedtechnology available, has done its part tohelp prevent corrosion and has providedyou with the finest quality vehicleconstruction. Now, it is up to you. Propercare of your Toyota can help ensure long−term corrosion prevention.

The most common causes of corrosion

to your vehicle are:

� The accumulation of road salt, dirt andmoisture in hard−to−reach areas underthe vehicle.

� Chipping of paint, or undercoatingcaused by minor accidents or bystones and gravel.

Care is especially important if you livein particular areas or operate your ve-hicle under certain environmental condi-

tions:

� Road salt or dust control chemicals willaccelerate corrosion, as will the pres-ence of salt in the air near the sea−coast or in areas of industrial pollution.

� High humidity accelerates corrosion es-pecially when temperatures range justabove the freezing point.

� Wetness or dampness to certain partsof your vehicle for an extended periodof time, may cause corrosion eventhough other parts of the vehicle maybe dry.

� High ambient temperatures can causecorrosion to those components of thevehicle which are prevented fromquick−drying due to lack of proper ven-tilation.

The above signifies the necessity to keepyour vehicle, particularly the underside, asclean as possible and to repair any dam-age to paint or protective coatings assoon as possible.

To help prevent corrosion on yourToyota, follow these guidelines:

Wash your vehicle frequently. It is, ofcourse, necessary to keep your vehicleclean by regular washing, but to preventcorrosion, the following points should beobserved:

� If you drive on salted roads in thewinter or if you live near the ocean,you should hose off the undercarriageat least once a month to minimize cor-rosion.

� High pressure water or steam is effec-tive for cleaning the vehicle’s undersideand wheel housings. Pay particularattention to these areas as it is difficultto see all the mud and dirt. It will domore harm than good to simply wet themud and debris without removing them.The lower edge of doors, rocker panelsand frame members have drain holeswhich should not be allowed to clogwith dirt as trapped water in theseareas can cause corrosion.

� Wash the underside of the vehicle thor-oughly when winter is over.

See “Washing and waxing your Toyota” onpage 189 for more tips.

Check the condition of your vehicle’s

paint and trim. If you find any chips orscratches in the paint, touch them up im-mediately to prevent corrosion from start-ing. If the chips or scratches have gonethrough the bare metal, have a qualifiedbody shop make the repair.

Protecting your Toyota fromcorrosion

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Check the interior of your vehicle. Wa-ter and dirt can accumulate under thefloor mats and could cause corrosion. Oc-casionally check under the mats to makesure the area is dry. Be particularly care-ful when transporting chemicals, cleans-ers, fertilizers, salt, e tc.; these should betransported in proper containers. If a spillor leak should occur, immediately cleanand dry the area.

Use mud shields on your wheels. If youdrive on salted or gravel roads, mudshields help protect your vehicle. Full−sizeshields, which come as near to the groundas possible, are the best. We recommendthat the fittings and the area where theshields are installed be treated to resistcorrosion. Your Toyota dealer will behappy to assist in supplying and installingthe shields if they are recommended foryour area.

Keep your vehicle in a well ventilatedgarage or a roofed place. Do not park

your vehicle in a damp, poorly venti-lated garage. If you wash your vehicle inthe garage, or if you drive it in coveredwith water or snow, your garage may beso damp it will cause corrosion. Even ifyour garage is heated, a wet vehicle cancorrode if the ventilation is poor.

Washing your Toyota

Keep your vehicle clean by regularwashing.

The following cases may cause weaknessto the paint or corrosion to the body andparts. Wash your vehicle as soon as pos-sible.

� When driving in a coastal area

� When driving on a road sprinkled withantifreeze

� When having coal tar, tree sap, birddroppings and carcass of an insect

� When driving in the areas where thereis a lot of smoke, soot, dust, iron dustand chemical substance

� When the vehicle becomes remarkablydirty with dust and mud

Hand−washing your Toyota

Work in the shade and wait until the

vehicle body is not hot to the touch.

CAUTION

When cleaning under floor or chassis,

be careful not to injure your hands.

1. Rinse off loose dirt with a hose. Re-move any mud or road salt from theunderside of the vehicle or in thewheel wells.

2. Wash with a mild car−wash soap,mixed according to the manufacturer’sinstructions. Use a soft cotton mitt andkeep it wet by dipping it frequently intothe wash water. Do not rub hard—letthe soap and water remove the dirt.

Plastic wheel ornaments: The plasticwheel ornaments are damaged easily byorganic substances. If any organic sub-stances splashes an ornament, be sure towash it off with water and check if theornament is damaged.

CAUTION

Do not attach the heavily damaged

plastic wheel ornament. It may fly offthe wheel and cause accidents whilethe vehicle is moving.

Aluminum wheels: Use only a mild soapor neutral detergent.

Plastic bumpers: Wash carefully. Do notscrub with abrasive cleaners. The bumperfaces are soft.

Washing and waxing yourToyota

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Road tar: Remove with turpentine orcleaners that are marked safe for paintedsurfaces.

NOTICE

Do not use organic substances (gaso-

line, kerosene, benzine or strong sol-vents), which may be toxic or causedamage.

3. Rinse thoroughly—dried soap cancause streaking. In hot weather youmay need to rinse each section rightafter you wash it.

4. To prevent water spots, dry the vehicleusing a clean soft cotton towel. Do notrub or press hard—you might scratchthe paint.

Automatic car wash

Your vehicle may be washed in an auto-matic car wash, but remember that thepaint can be scratched by some type ofbrushes, unfiltered washing water, or thewashing process itself. Scratching reducespaint durability and gloss, especially ondarker colors. The manager of the carwash should be able to advise you wheth-er the process is safe for the paint onyour vehicle.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the antenna,

make sure it is removed before driv-ing your Toyota through an automaticcar wash.

Waxing your Toyota

Polishing and waxing is recommendedto maintain the original beauty of yourToyota’s finish.

Once a month or if the vehicle surfacedoes not repel water well, apply wax.

1. Always wash and dry the vehicle be-fore you begin waxing, even if you areusing a combined cleaner and wax.

2. Use a good quality polish and wax. Ifthe finish has become extremely weath-ered, use a car−cleaning polish, fol-lowed by a separate wax. Carefully fol-low the manufacturer’s instructions andprecautions. Be sure to polish and waxthe chrome trim as well as the paint.

3. Wax the vehicle again when waterdoes not bead but remains on the sur-face in large patches.

NOTICE

Always remove the plastic bumpers if

your vehicle is re−painted and placedin a high heat paint waxing booth.High temperatures could damage the

bumpers.

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CAUTION

� Vehicles with side airbags:

Be careful not to splash water orspill liquid on the floor. This mayprevent the side airbags from acti-

vating correctly, resulting in seriousinjury.

� Do not wash the vehicle floor withwater, or allow water to get ontothe floor when cleaning the vehicle

interior or exterior. Water may getinto audio components or otherelectrical components above or un-

der the floor carpet (or mat) andcause a malfunction; and it maycause body corrosion.

Vinyl interior

The vinyl upholstery may be easilycleaned with a mild soap or detergent

and water.

First vacuum over the upholstery to re-move loose dirt. Then, using a sponge orsoft cloth, apply the soap solution to thevinyl. After allowing it to soak in for a fewminutes to loosen the dirt, remove the dirtand wipe off the soap with a clean dampcloth. If all the dirt do not come off, re-peat the procedure. Commercial foaming−type vinyl cleaners are also availablewhich work well. Follow the manufacturer’sinstructions.

NOTICE

Do not use solvent, thinner, gasoline

or window cleaner on the interior.

Carpets

Use a good foam−type shampoo toclean the carpets.

Begin by vacuuming thoroughly to removeas much dirt as possible. Several types offoam cleaners are available; some are inaerosol cans and others are powders orliquids which you mix with water to pro-duce a foam. To shampoo the carpets,use a sponge or brush to apply the foam.Rub in overlapping circles.

Do not apply water—the best results areobtained by keeping the carpet as dry aspossible. Read the shampoo instructionsand follow them closely.

Seat belts

The seat belts may be cleaned withmild soap and water or with l ukewarm

water.

Use a cloth or sponge. As you are clean-ing, check the belts for excessive wear,fraying, or cuts.

NOTICE

�Do not use dye or bleach on the

belts—it may weaken them.

�Do not use the belts until they be-come dry.

Cleaning the interior

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Windows

The windows may be cleaned with anyhousehold window cleaner.

NOTICE

When cleaning the inside of the rear

window, be careful not to scratch ordamage the heater wires or connec-tors.

Air conditioning control panel, car au-

dio, instrument panel, c onsole panel,and switches

Use a soft damp cloth for cleaning.

Soak a clean soft cloth in water or luke-warm water then lightly w ipe off dirt.

NOTICE

�Do not use organic substances (sol-

vents, kerosene, alcohol, g asoline,etc.) or alkaline or acidic solutions.These chemicals can cause discol-

oring, staining or peeling of thesurface.

� If you use cleaners or polishing

agents, make sure their ingredientsdo not include the substances men-tioned above.

� If you use a liquid car freshener, do

not spill the liquid onto the ve-hicle’s interior surfaces. It may con-tain the ingredients mentioned a-

bove. Immediately clean any spillusing the method mentioned above.

Leather Interior

The leather upholstery may be cleanedwith neutral detergent for wool.

Remove dirt using a soft cloth dampenedwith 5% solution of neutral detergent forwool. Then thoroughly wipe off all tracesof detergent with a clean damp cloth.

After cleaning or whenever any part of theleather gets wet, dry with a soft cleancloth. Allow the leather to dry in a venti-lated shaded area.

NOTICE

� If a stain should fail to come out

with a neutral detergent, apply acleaner that does not contain anorganic solvent.

�Never use organic substances suchas benzine, alcohol or gasoline, oralkaline or acid solutions for clean-

ing the leather as these couldcause discoloring.

�Use of a nylon brush or syntheticfiber cloth, etc. may scratch thefine grained surface of the leather.

�Mildew may develop on soiled leath-er upholstery. Be especially careful

to avoid oil spots. Try to keep yourupholstery always clean.

� Long exposure to direct sunlight

may cause the leather surface toharden and shrink. Keep your ve-hicle in a shaded area, especially in

the summer.

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� The interior of your vehicle is apt

to heat up on hot summer days, soavoid placing on the upholsteryitems made of vinyl or plastic or

containing wax as these tend tostick to leather when warm.

� Improper cleaning of the leather up-

holstery could result in discolor-ation or staining.

If you have any questions about the

cleaning of your Toyota, your localToyota dealer will be pleased to answerthem.

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VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND CARE

Maintenance requirements 196. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

General maintenance 197. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Does your vehicle need repairing?g? 199. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Emissions Inspection and Maintenance (I/M) programs 200. . . . . . . . .

For scheduled maintenance information, please refer to the“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.

SECTION 6

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Your Toyota vehicle has been designed forfewer maintenance requirements with long-er service intervals to save both your timeand money. However, each regular mainte-nance, as well as day−to−day care, ismore important than ever before to ensuresmooth, trouble−free, safe, and economicaldrivings.

It is the owner’s responsibility to makesure the specified maintenance, includinggeneral maintenance service, is performed.Note that both the new vehicle and emis-sion control system warranties specify thatproper maintenance and care must be per-formed. See “Owner’s Warranty Informa-tion Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual Supple-ment” for complete warranty information.

General maintenance

General maintenance items are those day−to−day care practices that are important toyour vehicle for proper operation. It is theowner’s responsibility to insure that thegeneral maintenance items are performedregularly.

These checks or inspections can be doneeither by yourself or a qualified technician,or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will bepleased to do them at a nominal cost.

Scheduled maintenance

The scheduled maintenance items listed inthe “Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or“Owner’s Manual Supplement” are thoserequired to be serviced at regular inter-vals.

For details of your maintenance schedule,read the “Scheduled Maintenance Guide”or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.

It is recommended that any replacementparts used for maintenance or for the

repair of the emission control systembe Toyota supplied.

The owner may elect to use non−Toyotasupplied parts for replacement pur-poses without invalidating the emission

control system warranty. However, useof replacement parts which are not ofequivalent quality may impair the effec-

tiveness of the emission control sys-tems.

You may also elect to have mainte-nance, replacement, or repair of theemission control devices and system

performed by any automotive repair es-tablishment or individual without invali-dating this warranty. See “Owner’s War-

ranty Information Booklet” or “Owner’sManual Supplement” for complete war-ranty information.

Where to go for service?

Toyota technicians are well−trained spe-cialists and are kept up to date with thelatest service information through technicalbulletins, service tips, and in−dealershiptraining programs. They learn to work onToyotas before they work on your vehicle,rather than while they are working on it.

You can be confident that your Toyotadealer’s service department performs thebest job to meet the maintenance require-ments on your vehicle—reliably and eco-nomically.

Your copy of the repair order is proof thatall required maintenance has been per-formed for warranty coverage. And if anyproblems should arise with your vehiclewhile under warranty, your Toyota dealerwill promptly take care of it. Again, besure to keep a copy of the repair orderfor any service performed on your Toyota.

What about do−it−yourself maintenance?

Many of the maintenance items are easyto do yourself if you have a little mechani-cal ability and a few basic automotivetools. Simple instructions for how to per-form them are presented on page 201 inSection 7.

Maintenance requirements

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If you are a skilled do−it−yourself mechan-ic, the Toyota service manuals are recom-mended. Please be aware that do−it−your-self maintenance can affect your warrantycoverage. See “Owner’s Warranty Informa-tion Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual Supple-ment” for the details.

Listed below are the general maintenanceitems that should be performed as fre-quently as specified. In addition to check-ing the items listed, if you notice anyunusual noise, smell or vibration, youshould investigate the cause or take yourvehicle to your Toyota dealer or a quali-fied service shop immediately. It is recom-mended that any problem you notice bebrought to the attention of your dealer orthe qualified service shop for their advice.

CAUTION

Make these checks only where ade-

quate ventilation can be obtained ifyou run the engine.

OUTSIDE THE VEHICLE

Items listed below should be performed

from time to time, unless otherwisespecified.

Tire pressureCheck the pressure with a gauge everytwo weeks, or at least once a month. Seepage 214 in Section 7−2 for additionalinformation.

Tire surface and wheel nutsCheck the tires carefully for cuts, damageor excessive wear. See page 215 in Sec-tion 7−2 for additional information. Whenchecking the tires, make sure no nuts aremissing, and check the nuts for loose-ness. Tighten them if necessary.

Tire rotationRotate the tires according to the mainte-nance schedule. (For scheduled mainte-nance information, please refer to the“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or “Own-er’s Manual Supplement”.) See page 216in Section 7−2 for additional information.

Fluid leaksCheck underneath for leaking fuel, oil, wa-ter or other fluid after the vehicle hasbeen parked for a while. If you smell fuelfumes or notice any leak, have the causefound and corrected immediately.

Doors and engine hoodCheck that all doors including trunk lidoperate smoothly and all latches lock se-curely. Make sure the engine hood sec-ondary latch secures the hood from open-ing when the primary latch is released.

General maintenance

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INSIDE THE VEHICLE

Items listed below should be checkedregularly, e.g. while performing periodic

services, cleaning the vehicle, etc.

Lights

Make sure the headlights, stop lights, taillights, turn signal lights, and other lightsare all working. Check headlight aim.

Service reminder indicators and warningbuzzersCheck that all service reminder indicatorsand warning buzzers function properly.

Steering wheel

Be alert for changes in steering condition,such as hard steering or strange noise.

Seats

Check that all front seat controls such asseat adjusters, seatback recliner, etc. op-erate smoothly and that all latches locksecurely in any position. Check that thehead restraints move up and downsmoothly and that the locks hold securelyin any latched position. For folding−downrear seatbacks, check that the latcheslock securely.

Seat beltsCheck that the seat belt system such asbuckles, retractors and anchors operateproperly and smoothly. Make sure that thebelt webbings are not cut, frayed, worn ordamaged.

Accelerator pedalCheck the pedal for smooth operation anduneven pedal effort or catching.

Clutch pedalCheck the pedal for smooth operation.

Brake pedalCheck the pedal for smooth operation andthat the pedal has the proper clearance.Check the brake booster function.

Brakes

At a safe place, check that the brakes donot pull to one side when applied.

Parking brakeCheck that the lever has the proper traveland that, on a safe incline, your vehicleis held securely with only the parkingbrake applied.

Automatic transmission “Park” mecha-nismCheck the lock release button of the se-lector lever for proper and smooth opera-tion. On a safe incline, check that yourvehicle is held securely with the selectorlever in “P” position and all brakes re-leased.

IN THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT

Items listed below should be checkedfrom time to time, e.g. each time when

refueling.

Washer fluidMake sure there is sufficient fluid in thetank. See page 225 in Section 7−3 foradditional information.

Engine coolant levelMake sure the coolant level is betweenthe “FULL” and “LOW” lines on the see−through reservoir when the engine is cold.See page 211 in Section 7−2 for additionalinformation.

Radiator, condenser and hosesCheck that the front of the radiator andcondenser are clean and not blocked withleaves, dirt, or insects. See page 212 inSection 7−2 for additional information.

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Battery conditionCheck the battery condition by the indica-tor color. See page 222 in Section 7−3 foradditional information.

Brake fluid levelMake sure the brake fluid level is correct.See page 213 in Section 7−2 for addition-al information.

Engine oil levelCheck the level on the dipstick with theengine turned off and the vehicle parkedon a level spot. See page 210 in Section7−2 for additional information.

Power steering fluid level

Check the level through the reservoir. Thelevel should be in the “HOT” or “COLD”range depending on the fluid temperature.See page 213 in Section 7−2 for addition-al information.

Exhaust systemIf you notice any change in the sound ofthe exhaust or smell exhaust fumes, havethe cause located and corrected immedi-ately. (See “Engine exhaust cautions” onpage 147 in Section 2.)

Be on the alert for changes in perfor-mance, sounds, and visual tip−offs thatindicate service is needed. Some impor-tant clues are as follows:

� Engine missing, stumbling, or pinging

� Appreciable loss of power

� Strange engine noises

� A leak under the vehicle (however, wa-ter dripping from the air conditioningafter use is normal.)

� Change in exhaust sound (This mayindicate a dangerous carbon monoxideleak. Drive with the windows open andhave the exhaust system checked im-mediately.)

� Flat−looking tire; excessive tire squealwhen cornering; uneven tire wear

� Vehicle pulls to one side when drivingstraight on a level road

� Strange noises related to suspensionmovement

� Loss of brake effectiveness; spongyfeeling brake or clutch pedal; pedal al-most touches floor; vehicle pulls to oneside when braking

� Engine coolant temperature continuallyhigher than normal

If you notice any of these clues, take yourvehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon aspossible. It probably needs adjustment orrepair.

CAUTION

Do not continue driving with the ve-

hicle unchecked. It could result in se-rious vehicle damage and possiblypersonal injury.

Does your vehicle needrepairing?

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Some states have vehicle emission in-spection programs which include OBD(On−Board Diagnostics) checks.

The OBD system monitors the operationof the emission control system. When theOBD system determines that a problemexists somewhere in the emission controlsystem, the malfunction indicator lampcomes on. In this case, your vehicle maynot pass the I/M test and need to berepaired. Contact your Toyota dealer toservice the vehicle.

Even if the malfunction indicator lampdoes not come on, your vehicle may notpass the I/M test as readiness codeshave not been set in the OBD system.

Readiness codes are automatically setduring ordinary driving. However, when thebattery is disconnected or run down, thecodes are erased. Also, depending onyour driving habits, the codes may not becompletely set.

Also, if the malfunction indicator lamp hadcome on recently due to temporary mal-function such as a loose fuel tank cap,your vehicle may not pass the I/M test.

The malfunction indicator lamp will go offafter taking several driving trips, but theerror code in the OBD system will not becleared unless about 40 trips or more aretaken.

If your vehicle does not pass the I/M testeven the malfunction indicator lamp doesnot come on, contact your Toyota dealerto prepare the vehicle for re−testing.

Emissions Inspection andMaintenance (I/M) programs

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DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE

Introduction

Engine compartment overview 202. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fuse locations 203. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Do−it−yourself service precautionsns 203. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Positioning the jack 205. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Parts and tools 206. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 7− 1

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1. Power steering fluid reservoir

2. Engine oil level dipstick

3. Engine coolant reservoir

4. Engine oil filler cap

5. Brake fluid reservoir

6. Fuse block

7. Battery

8. Radiator

9. Electric cooling fan

10. Condenser

11. Windshield washer fluid tank

Engine compartment overview

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Spare fuses

If you perform maintenance by yourself,be sure to follow the correct proceduregiven in this section.

You should be aware that improper or in-complete servicing may result in operatingproblems.

Performing do−it−yourself maintenanceduring the warranty period may affect yourwarranty coverage. Read the separateToyota Warranty statement for details andsuggestions.

This section gives instructions only forthose items that are relatively easy for anowner to perform. As explained in Section6, there are still a number of items thatmust be done by a qualified technicianwith special tools.

For information on tools and parts for do−it−yourself maintenance, see “Parts andtools” on page 206 in this section.

Utmost care should be taken when work-ing on your vehicle to prevent accidentalinjury. Here are a few precautions thatyou should be especially careful to ob-serve:

Fuse locationsDo−it−yourself serviceprecautions

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CAUTION

� When the engine is running, keep

hands, clothing, and tools awayfrom the moving fan and enginedrive belts. (Removing rings,

watches, and ties is advisable.)

� Right after driving, the enginecompartment—the engine, radiator,

exhaust manifold and spark plugboots, etc.—will be hot. So be care-ful not to touch them. Oil, fluids

and spark plugs may also be hot.

� If the engine is hot, do not remove

the radiator cap or loosen the drainplugs to prevent burning yourself.

� Do not smoke, cause sparks or al-low open flames around fuel or thebattery. Their fumes are flammable.

� Do not get under your vehicle withjust the body jack supporting it. Al-ways use automotive jack stands or

other solid supports.

� Be sure that the ignition is off if

you work near the electric coolingfans or radiator grille. With theignition on, the electric cooling fans

will automatically start to run if theengine coolant temperature is highand/or the air conditioning is on.

� Use eye protection whenever youwork on or under your vehiclewhere you may be exposed to flying

or falling material, fluid spray, etc.

� Used engine oil contains potentially

harmful contaminants which maycause skin disorders such as in-flammation or skin cancer, so care

should be taken to avoid prolongedand repeated contact with it. To re-move used engine oil from your

skin, wash thoroughly with soapand water.

� Do not leave used oil within thereach of children.

� Dispose of used oil and filter only

in a safe and acceptable manner.Do not dispose of used oil and fil-ter in household trash, in sewers or

onto the ground. Call your dealer ora service station for informationconcerning recycling or disposal.

� Be extremely cautious when work-

ing on the battery. It contains poi-sonous and corrosive sulfuric acid.

� Warning: Battery posts, terminals

and related accessories contain leadand lead compounds, chemicalsknown to the State of California to

cause cancer and reproductiveharm. Wash hands after handling.

NOTICE

�Remember that battery and ignition

cables carry high currents or volt-ages. Be careful of accidentallycausing a short circuit.

�Add only demineralized or distilledwater to fill the radiator. And if youspill some of the coolant, be sure

to wash off with water to prevent itfrom damaging the parts or paint.

�Do not allow dirt or anything elseto fall through the spark plugholes.

�Use only spark plugs of the speci-

fied type. Using other types willcause engine damage, loss of per-

formance or radio noise.

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�Do not reuse iridium−tipped spark

plugs by cleaning or regapping.

�Do not overfill automatic transmis-sion fluid, or the transmission

could be damaged.

�Do not drive with the air cleaner

filter removed, or excessive enginewear could result. Also backfiringcould cause a fire in the engine

compartment.

�Be careful not to scratch the glasssurface with the wiper frame.

�When closing the engine hood,check to see that you have not for-

gotten any tools, rags, etc.

Front

Rear

When jacking up your vehicle with thejack, position the jack correctly asshown in the illustrations.

CAUTION

When jacking, be sure to observe the

following to reduce the possibility ofpersonal injury:

� Follow jacking instructions.

� Do not put any part of your bodyunder the vehicle supported by the

jack. Personal injury may occur.

� Do not start or run the engine whileyour vehicle is supported by the

jack.

� Stop the vehicle on a level firm

ground, firmly set the parking brakeand put the transmission in “P”(automatic) or reverse (manual).

Block the wheels on the oppositeside of the jack up point if neces-sary.

� Make sure to set the jack properlyin the jack point. Raising the ve-

hicle with jack improperly posi-tioned will damage the vehicle ormay allow the vehicle to fall off the

jack and cause personal injury.

Positioning the jack

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� Never get under the vehicle when

the vehicle is supported by the jackalone; use vehicle support stands.

� Do not raise the vehicle with some-

one in the vehicle.

� When raising the vehicle, do not

place any objects on top of or un-derneath the jack.

NOTICE

Make sure to place the jack correctly,

or your vehicle may be damaged.

Here is a list of parts and tools you willneed on performing do−it−yourself mainte-nance. Remember all Toyota parts are de-signed in metric sizes, so your tools mustbe metric.

CHECKING THE ENGINE OIL LEVEL

Parts (if level is low):

� Engine oil API grade SL“Energy−Conserving” or ILSACmultigrade having viscosity proper foryour climate

Tools:

� Rag or paper towel

� Funnel (only for adding oil)

CHECKING THE ENGINE COOLANTLEVEL

Parts (if level is low):

� “TOYOTA Long Life Coolant” or equiva-lentSee page 211 in Section 7−2 for detailsabout coolant type selection.

� Demineralized or distilled water

Tools:

� Funnel (only for adding coolant)

CHECKING BRAKE FLUID

Parts (if level is low):

� SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3brake fluid

Tools:

� Rag or paper towel

� Funnel (only for adding fluid)

CHECKING POWER STEERING FLUID

Parts (if level is low):

� Automatic transmission fluidDEXRON�II or III

Tools:

� Rag or paper towel

� Funnel (only for adding fluid)

CHECKING BATTERY CONDITION

Tools:

� Warm water

� Baking soda

� Grease

� Conventional wrench (for terminalclamp bolts)

CHECKING AND REPLACING FUSES

Parts (if replacement is necessary):

� Fuse with same amperage rating asoriginal

Parts and tools

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ADDING WASHER FLUID

Parts:

� Water

� Washer fluid containing antifreeze (forwinter use)

Tools:

� Funnel

REPLACING LIGHT BULBS

Parts:

� Bulb with same number and wattagerating as original (See charts in “Re-placing light bulbs” on page 225 inSection 7−3.)

Tools:

� Screwdriver

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Engine and Chassis

Checking the engine oil level 210. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking the engine coolant level 211. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking the radiator and condenserr 212. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking brake fluid 213. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking power steering fluid 213. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking tire pressure 214. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking and replacing tires 215. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Rotating tires 216. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Installing snow tires and chains 217. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Replacing wheels 218. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Aluminum wheel precautions 219. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 7− 2

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Low level Full level

Add oil O.K. Too full

With the engine at operating tempera-ture and turned off, check the oil level

on the dipstick.

1. To get a true reading, the vehicleshould be on a level spot. After turningoff the engine, wait a few minutes forthe oil to drain back into the bottom ofthe engine.

2. Pull the dipstick out, hold a rag underthe end and wipe it clean.

3. Reinsert the dipstick—push it in as faras it will go, or the reading will not becorrect.

4. Pull the dipstick out and look at the oillevel while holding a rag under theend.

NOTICE

Be careful not to drop the engine oil

on the vehicle components.

If the oil level is below or only slightlyabove the low level, add engine oil of

the same type as already in the engine.

Remove the oil filler cap and add engineoil in small quantities at a time, checkingthe dipstick. We recommend that you usea funnel when adding oil.

The approximate quantity of oil needed tofill between the low level and the full levelon the dipstick is indicated below for ref-erence.

When the level reaches within the correctrange, install the filler cap hand−tight.

Oil quantity, L (qt., lmp. qt.):1.3 (1.4, 1.1)

NOTICE

�Be careful not to spill the engine

oil on the vehicle components.

�Avoid overfilling, or the enginecould be damaged.

�Check the oil level on the dipstickonce again after adding the oil.

ENGINE OIL SELECTION

Use API grade SL “Energy−Conserving” orILSAC multigrade engine oil.

Recommended viscosity: SAE 5W−30

Outside temperature

SAE 5W−30 is the best choice for good

fuel economy, and good starting in coldweather.

If SAE 5W−30 oil is not available, SAE

10W−30 oil may be used. However, itshould be replaced with SAE 5W−30 atthe next oil change.

Checking the engine oil level

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API service symbol

ILSAC certification mark

Oil identification marks

Either or both API registered marks areadded to some oil containers to help

you select the oil you should use.

The API Service Symbol is located any-where on the outside of the container.

The top portion of the label shows the oilquality by API (American Petroleum Insti-tute) designations such as SL. The centerportion of the label shows the SAE viscos-ity grade such as SAE 5W−30. “Energy−Conserving” shown in the lower portion,indicates that the oil has fuel−saving ca-pabilities.

The ILSAC (International Lubricant Stan-dardization and Approval Committee) Certi-fication Mark is displayed on the front ofthe container.

Look at the see−through coolant reser-voir when the engine is cold. The cool-ant level is satisfactory if it is between

the “FULL” and “LOW” lines on thereservoir. If the level is low, add ethyl-ene−glycol type coolant for a proper

corrosion protection of aluminum com-ponents.

The coolant level in the reservoir will varywith engine temperature. However, if thelevel is on or below the “LOW” line, addcoolant. Bring the level up to the “FULL”line.

Always use ethylene−glycol type coolantfor a proper corrosion protection of alumi-num components. See information in thenext column.

If the coolant level drops within a shorttime after replenishing, there may be aleak in the system. Visually check theradiator, hoses, engine coolant filler cap,radiator cap and drain cock and waterpump.

If you can find no leak, have your Toyotadealer test the cap pressure and checkfor leaks in the cooling system.

Checking the engine coolantlevel

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CAUTION

To prevent burning yourself, do not

remove the radiator cap when the en-gine is hot.

Coolant type selection

Use of improper coolants may damageyour engine cooling system. Your coolantmust contain ethylene−glycol type coolantfor a proper corrosion protection of yourengine that contains aluminum compo-nents. Use “TOYOTA Long Life Coolant”or equivalent.

In addition to preventing freezing and sub-sequent damage to the engine, this typeof coolant will also prevent corrosion. Fur-ther supplemental inhibitors or additivesare neither needed nor recommended.

Read the coolant container for informationon freeze protection. Follow the manufac-turer’s directions for how much to mixwith plain water (preferably demineralizedwater or distilled water). The total capacityof the cooling system is given on page235 in Section 8.

We recommend to use 50% solution foryour Toyota, to provide protection down toabout −35�C (−31�F). When it is extreme-ly cold, to provide protection down toabout −50�C (−58�F), 60% solution is rec-ommended. Do not use more than 70%solution for better coolant performance.

NOTICE

Do not use alcohol type antifreeze or

plain water alone.

If any of the above parts are extremelydirty or you are not sure of their condi-tion, take your vehicle to Toyota dealer.

CAUTION

To prevent yourself from burning, be

careful not to touch the radiator orcondenser when the engine is hot.

NOTICE

To prevent damage to the radiator

and condenser, do not perform thework by yourself.

Checking the radiator andcondenser

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To check the fluid level, simply look atthe see−through reservoir. The level

should be between the “MAX” and“MIN” lines on the reservoir.

It is normal for the brake fluid level to godown slightly as the brake pads wear. Sobe sure to keep the reservoir filled.

If the reservoir needs frequent refilling, itmay indicate a serious mechanical prob-lem.

If the level is low, add SAE J1703 orFMVSS No.116 DOT 3 brake fluid to thebrake reservoir.

Remove and replace the reservoir cap byhand. Fill the brake fluid to the dottedline. This brings the fluid to the correctlevel when you put the cap back on.

Use only newly opened brake fluid. Onceopened, brake fluid absorbs moisture fromthe air, and excess moisture can cause adangerous loss of braking.

CAUTION

Take care when filling the reservoir

because brake fluid can harm youreyes and damage painted surfaces. Iffluid gets in your eyes, flush your

eyes with clean water immediately. Ifyou still feel uncomfortable with youreyes, go to the doctor.

NOTICE

If you spill some of the fluid, be sure

to wash it off with water to preventit from damaging the parts or paint.

If cold O.K.

If cold add

If hot O.K.

If hot add

Close Open

Check the fluid level through the reser-voir. If necessary, add automatic trans-

mission fluid DEXRON� II or III.

If the vehicle has been driven around 80km/h (50 mph) for 20 minutes (a littlemore in frigid temperatures), the fluid ishot (60�C—80�C or 140�F—175�F). Youmay also check the level when the fluidis cold (about room temperature,10�C—30�C or 50�F—85�F) if the enginehas not been run for about five hours.

Checking brake fluid Checking power steering fluid

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Clean all dirt from outside of the reservoirtank and look at the fluid level. If the fluidis cold, the level should be in the “COLD”range. Similarly, if it is hot, the fluid levelshould be in the “HOT” range. If the levelis at the low side of either range, addautomatic transmission fluid DEXRON�

II or III to bring the level within the range.

To remove the reservoir cap, turn it coun-terclockwise and lift up. To reinstall it,turn it clockwise. After replacing the reser-voir cap, visually check the steering boxcase, vane pump and hose connectionsfor leaks or damage.

CAUTION

The reservoir tank may be hot so be

careful not to burn yourself.

NOTICE

Avoid overfilling, or the power steer-

ing could be damaged.

Keep your tire pressures at the properlevel.

The recommended cold tire pressures, tiresize and the vehicle capacity weight aregiven on page 234 in Section 8. They arealso on the tire pressure label as shown.

You should check the tire pressures everytwo weeks, or at least once a month. Anddon’t forget the spare!

Incorrect tire pressure can reduce tirelife and make your vehicle less safe todrive.

Low tire pressure results in excessivewear, poor handling, reduced fuel econo-my, and the possibility of blowouts fromoverheated tires. Also, low tire pressurecan cause poor sealing of the tire bead.If the tire pressure is excessively low,there is the possibility of wheel deforma-tion and/or tire separation.

High tire pressure produces a harsh ride,handling problems,excessive wear at thecenter of the tire tread, and a greaterpossibility of tire damage from road haz-ards.

If a tire frequently needs refilling, have itchecked by your Toyota dealer.

The following instructions for checkingtire pressure should be observed:

� The pressure should be checked onlywhen the tires are cold. If your ve-hicle has been parked for at least 3hours and has not been driven formore than 1.5 km or 1 mile since, youwill get an accurate cold tire pressurereading.

� Always use a tire pressure gauge.The appearance of a tire can be mis-leading. Besides, tire pressures thatare even just a few pounds off candegrade ride and handling.

Checking tire pressure

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� Take special care when adding air tothe compact spare tire. The smallertire size can gain pressure very quick-ly. Add compressed air in small quanti-ties and check the pressure often untilit reaches the specified pressure.

� Do not bleed or reduce tire pressureafter driving. It is normal for the tirepressure to be higher after driving.

� Never exceed the vehicle capacityweight. The passenger and luggageweight should be located so that thevehicle is balanced.

� Be sure to reinstall the tire inflation

valve caps. Without the valve caps,dirt or moisture could get into the valvecore and cause air leakage. If the capshave been lost, have new ones put onas soon as possible.

Tread wear indicator

CHECKING YOUR TIRES

Check the tires tread for the tread wear

indicators. If the indicators show, re-place the tires.

The tires on your Toyota have built−intread wear indicators to help you knowwhen the tires need replacement. Whenthe tread depth wears to 1.6 mm (0.06in.) or less, the indicators will appear. Ifyou can see the indicators in two or moreadjacent grooves, the tire should be re-placed. The lower the tread, the higherthe risk of skidding.

The effectiveness of snow tires is lostif the tread wears down below 4 mm

(0.16 in.).

Check the tires regularly for damagesuch as cuts, splits and cracks. If anydamage is found, consult with a techni-

cian and have the tire repaired or re-placed.

Even if the damage does not appear seri-ous, a qualified technician should examinethe damage. Objects which have pene-trated the tire may have caused internaldamage.

Any tires which are over 6 years old

must be checked by a qualified techni-cian even if damage is not obvious.

Tires deteriorate with age even if theyhave never or seldom been used.

This applies also to the spare tire andtires stored for future use.

REPLACING YOUR TIRES

When replacing a tire, use only thesame size and construction as original-ly installed and with the same or great-

er load capacity.

Using any other size or type of tire mayseriously affect handling, ride, speedome-ter/odometer calibration, ground clearance,and clearance between the body and tiresor snow chains.

Checking and replacing tires

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CAUTION

� Do not mix radial, bias belted, or

bias−ply tires on your vehicle. Itcan cause dangerous handling char-acteristics, resulting in loss of con-

trol.

� Do not use tires or wheels otherthan the manufacturer’s recom-

mended size.

Toyota recommends all four tires, or atleast both front or rear tires be re-

placed as a set.

See “If you have a flat tire” on page 174in Section 4 for tire change procedure.

When a tire is replaced, the wheelshould always be balanced.

An unbalanced wheel may affect vehiclehandling and tire life. Wheels can get outof balance with regular use and shouldtherefore be balanced occasionally.

When replacing a tubeless tire, the airvalve should also be replaced with anew one.

Vehicles with compact spare tire

Vehicles without compact spare tire

To equalize the wear and help extendtire life, Toyota recommends that yourotate your tires according to the main-

tenance schedule. (For scheduled main-tenance information, please refer to the“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or

“Owner’s Manual Supplement”.) Howev-er, the most appropriate timing for tirerotation may vary according to your

driving habits and road surface condi-tions.

See “If you have a flat tire” on page 174in Section 4 for tire change procedure.

When rotating tires, check for unevenwear and damage. Abnormal wear is usu-ally caused by incorrect tire pressure, im-proper wheel alignment, out−of−balancewheels, or severe braking.

CAUTION

Do not include a compact spare tire

when rotating the tires. It is designedfor temporary use only.

Rotating tires

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WHEN TO USE SNOW TIRES ORCHAINS

Snow tires or chains are recommended

when driving on snow or ice.

On wet or dry roads, conventional tiresprovide better traction than snow tires.

SNOW TIRE SELECTION

If you need snow tires, select the samesize, construction and load capacity asthe original tires on your Toyota.

Do not use tires other than those men-tioned above. Do not install studded tireswithout first checking local regulations forpossible restrictions.

SNOW TIRE INSTALLATION

Snow tires should be installed on allwheels.

Installing snow tires on the front wheelsonly can lead to an excessive differencein road grip capability between the frontand rear tires which could cause loss ofvehicle control.

When storing removed tires you shouldstore them in a cool dry place. Mark thedirection of rotation and be sure to installthem in the same direction when replac-ing.

CAUTION

� Do not drive with the snow tires

incorrectly inflated.

� Never drive over 120 km/h (75 mph)with any type of snow tires.

TIRE CHAIN SELECTION

Use the tire chains of correct size andtype.

Use SAE Class “S” type radial tire chainsexcept radial cable chains or V−bar typechains.

Regulations regarding the use of tirechains vary according to location ortype of road, so always check them

before installing chains.

CHAIN INSTALLATION

Install the chains on the front tires astightly as possible. Do not use tirechains on the rear tires. Retighten

chains after driving 0.5—1.0 km(1/4—1/2 mile).

When installing chains on your tires, care-fully follow the instructions of the chainmanufacturer.

If wheel covers are used, they will bescratched by the chain band, so removethe covers before putting on the chains.

CAUTION

� Do not exceed 50 km/h (30 mph) or

the chain manufacturer’s recom-mended speed limit, whichever islower.

� Drive carefully avoiding bumps,holes, and sharp turns, which maycause the vehicle to bounce.

� Avoid sharp turns or locked−wheelbraking, as use of chains may ad-

versely affect vehicle handling.

� When driving with chains installed,be sure to drive carefully. Slow

down before entering the curves toavoid losing control of the vehicle.

Otherwise an accident may occur.

Installing snow tires andchains

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NOTICE

Do not attempt to use a tire chain on

the compact spare tire, as it may re-sult in damage to the vehicle as wellas the tire.

WHEN TO REPLACE YOUR WHEELS

If you have wheel damage such asbending, cracks or heavy corrosion, the

wheel should be replaced.

If you fail to replace damaged wheels, thetire may slip off the wheel or cause lossof handling control.

WHEEL SELECTION

When replacing wheels, care should betaken to ensure that the wheels are re-

placed by ones with the same load ca-pacity, diameter, rim width, and offset.

This must be observed on compact sparetire, too.

Correct replacement wheels are availableat your Toyota dealer.

A wheel of a different size or type mayadversely affect handling, wheel and bear-ing life, brake cooling, speedometer/odom-eter calibration, stopping ability, headlightaim, bumper height, vehicle ground clear-ance, and tire or snow chain clearance tothe body and chassis.

Replacement with used wheels is not rec-ommended as they may have been sub-jected to rough treatment or high mileageand could fail without warning. Also, bentwheels which have been straightened mayhave structural damage and thereforeshould not be used. Never use an innertube in a leaking wheel which is designedfor a tubeless tire.

Replacing wheels

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� When installing aluminum wheels,check that the wheel nuts are tightafter driving your vehicle the first 1600km (1000 miles).

� If you have rotated, repaired, orchanged your tires, check that thewheel nuts are still tight after driving1600 km (1000 miles).

� When using tire chains, be careful notto damage the aluminum wheels.

� Use only the Toyota wheel nuts andwrench designed for your aluminumwheels.

� When balancing your wheels, use onlyToyota balance weights or equivalentand a plastic or rubber hammer.

� As with any wheel, periodically checkyour aluminum wheels for damage. Ifdamaged, replace immediately.

Aluminum wheel precautions

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Electrical components

Checking battery condition 222. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Battery recharging precautions 223. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Checking and replacing fuses 224. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Adding washer fluid 225. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Replacing light bulbs 225. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 7− 3

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CAUTION

BATTERY PRECAUTIONS

The battery produces flammable andexplosive hydrogen gas.

� Do not cause a spark from the bat-tery with tools.

� Do not smoke or light a match near

the battery.

The electrolyte contains poisonous

and corrosive sulfuric acid.

� Avoid contact with eyes, skin orclothes.

� Never ingest electrolyte.

� Wear protective safety glasses whenworking near the battery.

� Keep children away from the bat-

tery.

EMERGENCY MEASURES

� If electrolyte gets in your eyes,flush your eyes with clean waterimmediately and get immediate

medical attention. If possible, con-tinue to apply water with a spongeor cloth while en route to the medi-

cal office.

� If electrolyte gets on your skin,

thoroughly wash the contact area. Ifyou feel pain or burning, get medi-cal attention immediately.

� If electrolyte gets on your clothes,there is a possibility of its soakingthrough to your skin, so immediate-

ly take off the exposed clothing andfollow the procedure above, if nec-essary.

� If you accidentally swallow electro-lyte, drink a large quantity of water

or milk. Follow with milk of magne-sia, beaten raw egg or vegetableoil. Then go immediately for emer-

gency help.

� Warning: Battery posts, terminals

and related accessories contain leadand lead compounds, chemicalsknown to the State of California to

cause cancer and reproductiveharm. Wash hands after handling.

Terminals

Hold−downclamp

Ground cable

Check the battery for corroded or looseterminal connections, cracks, or loose

hold−down clamp.

a. If the battery is corroded, wash it offwith a solution of warm water and bak-ing soda. Coat the outside of the termi-nals with grease to prevent further cor-rosion.

b. If the terminal connections are loose,tighten their clamp nuts—but do notovertighten.

c. Tighten the hold−down clamp onlyenough to keep the battery firmly inplace. Overtightening may damage thebattery case.

Checking battery condition——Precautions —Checking battery exterior

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NOTICE

�Be sure the engine and all accesso-

ries are off before performing main-tenance.

�When checking the battery, remove

the ground cable from the negativeterminal (“−” mark) first and rein-stall it last.

�Be careful not to cause a short cir-cuit with tools.

� Take care no solution gets into thebattery when washing it.

Type A

Green Dark

Clear orlight yellow

Type B

Blue White Red

CHECKING BY INDICATOR

Check the battery condition by the indi-

cator color.

Indicator colorCondition

Type A Type B

Green Blue Good

Dark White

Charging necessary.Have batterychecked by yourToyota dealer.

Clear orlight

yellowRed

Have batterychecked by yourToyota dealer.

During recharging, the battery is pro-ducing hydrogen gas.

Therefore, before recharging:

1. If recharging with the battery installedon the vehicle, be sure to disconnectthe ground cable.

2. Be sure the power switch on the re-charger is off when connecting thecharger cables to the battery and whendisconnecting them.

CAUTION

� Always charge the battery in an un-

confined area. Do not charge thebattery in a garage or closed roomwhere there is not sufficient ventila-

tion.

� Only do a slow charge (5 A orless). Charging at a quicker rate is

dangerous. The battery may ex-plode, causing personal injuries.

NOTICE

Never recharge the battery while the

engine is running. Also, be sure allaccessories are turned off.

—Checking battery condition Battery recharging precautions

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Type A

Good Blown

Type B

Good Blown

Type C

Good Blown

If the headlights or other electricalcomponents do not work, check the

fuses. If any of the fuses are blown,they must be replaced.

See “Fuse locations” on page 203 in Sec-tion 7−1 for locations of the fuses.

Turn the ignition switch and inoperative

component off. Pull a suspected fusestraight out and check it.

Determine which fuse may be causing theproblem. The lid of the fuse box showsthe name of the circuit for each fuse. Seepage 237 in Section 8 of this manual forthe functions controlled by each circuit.

Type A fuses can be pulled out by thepull−out tool. The location of the pull−outtool is shown in the illustration.

If you are not sure whether the fuse hasblown, try replacing the suspected fusewith one that you know is good.

If the fuse has blown, push a new fuseinto the clip.

Only install a fuse with the amperage rat-ing designated on the fuse box lid.

If you do not have a spare fuse, in anemergency you can pull out the “A/C” or“P/POINT” fuse, which may bedispensable for normal driving, and use itif its amperage rating is the same.

If you cannot use one of the same amper-age, use one that is lower, but as closeas possible to, the rating. If the amperageis lower than that specified, the fusemight blow out again but this does notindicate anything wrong. Be sure to getthe correct fuse as soon as possible andreturn the substitute to its original clip.

It is a good idea to purchase a set ofspare fuses and keep them in your ve-hicle for emergencies.

Checking and replacing fuses

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If the new fuse immediately blows out,there is a problem with the electrical sys-tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it assoon as possible.

CAUTION

Never use a fuse with a higher am-

perage rating, or any other object, inplace of a fuse. This may cause ex-tensive damage and possibly a fire.

If any washer does not work or lowwindshield washer fluid level warninglight* comes on, the washer tank may

be empty. Add washer fluid.

You may use plain water as washer fluid.However, in cold areas where tempera-tures range below freezing point, usewasher fluid containing antifreeze. Thisproduct is available at your Toyota dealerand most auto parts stores. Follow themanufacturer’s directions for how much tomix with water.

NOTICE

Do not use engine antifreeze or any

other substitute because it may dam-age your vehicle’s paint.

*: When equipped

The following illustrations show how togain access to the bulbs. When replacinga bulb, make sure the ignition switch andlight switch are off. Use bulbs with thewattage ratings given in the table.

CAUTION

� To prevent from burning yourself,

do not replace the light bulbs whilethey are hot.

� Halogen bulbs have pressurized gas

inside and require special handling.They can burst or shatter ifscratched or dropped. Hold a bulb

only by its plastic or metal case.Do not touch the glass part of abulb with bare hands.

NOTICE

Only use a bulb of the listed type.

Adding washer fluid Replacing light bulbs—

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The inside of the lens of exterior lightssuch as headlights may temporarily fog upwhen the lens becomes wet in the rain orin a car wash. This is not a problembecause the fogging is caused by thetemperature difference between the outsideand inside of the lens, just like thewindshield fogged up in the rain. However,if there is a large drop of water on theinside of the lens, or if there is waterpooled inside the light, contact yourToyota dealer.

Light bulbsBulbNo.

W Type

Headlights(high beam)

9005 60 A

Headlights(low beam)

9006 55 B

Parking/front sidemarker/front turnsignal lights

3157A 27/8 C

Front fog lights — 55 D

Rear side markerand stop/tail lights

3157 27/8 E

Rear turn signallights

3156 27 E

Back−up lights 921 18 E

High mountedstoplight

921 18 E

License plate lights — 5 E

Interior light — 8 F

Light bulbsBulbNo.

W Type

Personal light (on the switchpanel of the electricmoon roof)

— 10 G

Personal lights (on the inside rearview mirror withoutcompass)

192 4.3 E

Trunk light 168 4.9 E

A: HB3 halogen bulbs B: HB4 halogen bulbs C: Wedge base bulbs (amber)D: H3 halogen bulbsE: Wedge base bulbs (clear)F: Double end bulbsG: Single end bulbs

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1. Open the hood.

LEFT−HAND HEADLIGHT: Remove the

clip with a Phillips−head screwdriverand move the air cleaner duct as

shown in the illustration.

Remove and install the clip as shown inthe following illustrations.

Removing clip

Installing clip

Low beam(outside)

High beam(inside)

2. Turn the bulb base counterclockwiseto the front of the vehicle as shown.

—Headlights

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3. Unplug the connector while depress-ing the lock release.

If the connector is tight, wiggle it.

4. Install a new bulb and connectorinto the mounting hole.

Aiming is not necessary after replacingthe bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec-essary, contact your Toyota dealer.

—Parking/front sidemarker/front turn signal lights

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1. Loosen the retainer nut and take outthe beam unit.

2. Unplug the connector while depress-ing on the tab.

If the connector is tight, wiggle it.

3. Turn the cover counterclockwise andremove it.

—Front fog lights

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4. Disconnect the cords. 5. Release the bulb retaining springand remove the bulb. Install a new

bulb and the bulb retaining spring.

To install the bulb, align the cutouts of thebulb with the protrusions of the mountinghole.

6. Connect the cords and install thecover by turning it clockwise. Then

plug in the connector.

7. Install the fog light and tighten the

nut.

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a: Rear side marker and stop/tail lights

b: Rear turn signal light

Use a flat−bladed screwdriver or equiva-

lent.

—Rear side marker, stop/tailand rear turn signal lights —Back−up lights

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If either of the license plate lightsburns out, contact your Toyota dealer.

NOTICE

Do not try to replace the license plate

light bulbs by yourself. You may dam-age the vehicle.

—High mounted stoplight —License plate lights

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SPECIFICATIONS

Dimensions and weight 234. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Engine 234. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fuel 234. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Service specifications 235. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Tires 237. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Fuses 237. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 8

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mm (in.)

Overall length 4530 (178.3)

Overall width 1700 (66.9)

Overall height∗ 1480 (58.3)

Wheelbase 2600 (102.4)

Front tread 1480 (58.3)

Rear tread 1460 (57.5)

∗: Unladen vehicle

Vehicle capacity weight (occupants + lug-gage), kg (lb.):

385 (850)

Model:1ZZ−FE

Type:4 cylinder in line, 4 cycle, gasoline

Bore and stroke, mm (in.):79.0 � 91.5 (3.11 � 3.60)

Displacement, cm3 (cu. in.):1794 (109.5)

Fuel type:Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87(Research Octane Number 91) or higher

Fuel tank capacity, L (gal., Imp. gal.):50 (13.2, 11.0)

Dimensions and weight Engine Fuel

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ENGINE

Valve clearance (engine cold), mm (in.):Intake 0.15—0.25 (0.006—0.010)Exhaust 0.25—0.35 (0.010—0.014)

Spark plug type:DENSO SK16R11NGK IFR5A11

Spark plug gap, mm(in.):1.1 (0.043)

ENGINE LUBRICATION

Oil capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp. qt.):

With filter 3.7 (3.9, 3.3)Without filter 3.5 (3.7, 3.1)

Oil grade:API grade SL “Energy−Conserving” orILSAC multigrade engine oil is recom-mended.

Recommended oil viscosity: SAE 5W−30

Outside temperature

COOLING SYSTEM

Total capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.):6.5 (6.9, 5.7)

Coolant type:

“TOYOTA Long Life Coolant” or equiva-lent

With ethylene−glycol type coolant for aproper corrosion protection of aluminumcomponents

Do not use alcohol type antifreeze orplain water alone.

BATTERY

Open voltage∗ at 20�C (68�F):12.6—12.8 V Fully charged12.2—12.4 V Half charged11.8—12.0 V Discharged

∗: Voltage that is checked 20 minutes af-ter the key is removed with all thelights turned off.

Charging rates:5 A max.

CLUTCH

Pedal free play, mm (in.):5—15 (0.2—0.6)

Fluid type:SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3

Service specifications

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MANUAL TRANSAXLE

Oil capacity, L (qt., Imp. qt.):1.9 (2.0, 1.7)

Oil type:Gear oil API GL−4 or GL−5

Recommended oil viscosity:SAE 75W−90

AUTOMATIC TRANSAXLE

Fluid capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp. qt.):

Up to 3.1 (3.3, 2.7)

Fluid type:Automatic transmission fluid Type T−IV

Change automatic transmission fluid onlyas necessary.

Generally, it is necessary to changeautomatic transmission fluid only if yourvehicle is driven under one of the SpecialOperating Conditions listed in your“Scheduled Maintenance Guide” or“Owner’s Manual Supplement”. Whenchanging the automatic transmission fluid,use only Toyota Genuine ATF Type T−IV(ATF JWS3309 or NWS6500) to aid inassuring optimum transaxle performance.

Notice: Using automatic transmissionfluid other than Toyota Genuine ATFType T−IV may cause deterioration in

shift quality, locking up of your trans-mission accompanied by vibration, andultimately damage the automatic trans-

mission of your vehicle.

BRAKES

Minimum pedal clearance when depressedwith the force of 490 N (50 kgf, 110 lbf)with the engine running, mm (in.):

70 (2.8)

Pedal free play, mm (in.): 1—6 (0.04—0.24)

Pad wear limit, mm (in.): 1.0 (0.04)

Lining wear limit, mm (in.): 1.0 (0.04)

Parking brake adjustment when pulled withthe force of 196 N (20 kgf, 44 lbf):

6—9 clicks

Fluid type: SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3

STEERING

Wheel free play: Less than 30 mm (1.2 in.)

Power steering fluid type: Automatic transmission fluid DEXRON�IIor III

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Engine compartment

Tires

Tire size

P185/65R15 86S

Front

P195/65R15 89S

210 (2.1, 30)

210 (2.1, 30)

Rear

210 (2.1, 30)

210 (2.1, 30)

Wheel size

15 � 6 JJ

15 � 6 JJ

Compact spare tire kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi) Wheel sizeT125/70R16 96M 420 (4.2, 61) 16 � 4T

Wheel nut torque, N·m (kgf·m, ft·lbf):102.9 (10.5, 76)

NOTE: For a complete information on tires (e.g. replacing tires or replacing wheels),see “Checking tire pressure” through “Aluminum wheel precautions”, pages214 through 219, in Section 7−2.

Tire size and pressure:

kPa (kgf/cm2 or bar, psi)

Fuses

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Instrument panel

Fuses (type A)

1. FOG 15 A: Front fog lights

2. HEAD LH UPR 10 A: Left−hand head-light (high beam)

3. HEAD RH UPR 10 A: Right−handheadlight (high beam), high beam indi-cator light

4. SPARE 30 A: Spare fuse

5. SPARE 15 A: Spare fuse

6. SPARE 10 A: Spare fuse

7. MAIN 30 A: Starting system, “AM2”fuse

8. DOME 15 A: Car audio system, clock,personal lights, interior light, trunk light,open door warning light, wireless re-mote control system

9. HORN 10 A: Horn

10. HAZARD 10 A: Emergency flashers,turn signal lights

11. EFI 15 A: Multiport fuel injection sys-tem/sequential multiport fuel injectionsystem, emission control system

12. ALT−S 5 A: Charging system

13. HEAD LH LWR 10 A: Left−hand head-light (low beam)

14. HEAD RH LWR 10 A: Right−handheadlight (low beam)

15. TAIL 15 A: Tail lights, license platelights, instrument panel lights, instru-ment cluster lights

16. OBD 7.5 A: On−board diagnosis sys-tem

17. WIPER 25 A: Windshield wipers

18. AM2 15 A: Charging system, multiportfuel injection system/sequential multi-port fuel injection system, starting sys-tem, SRS airbag system

19. STOP 15 A: Stop lights, high mountedstoplight, anti−lock brake system, shiftlock control system, engine control sys-tem, cruise control system

20. DOOR 25 A: Power door lock system

21. AM1 25 A: “CIG” fuse

22. ECU−IG 10 A: Electric cooling fan,anti−lock brake system, shift lock con-trol system, cruise control system

23. RR WIPER 15 A: No circuit

24. A/C 10 A: Air conditioning system

25. INV 15 A: No circuit

26. P/POINT 15 A: Power outlet (in therear console box)

27. ECU−B 10 A: Daytime running lightsystem

28. CIG 15 A: Power outlet (on the instru-ment panel) or cigarette lighter, car au-dio system, clock, power rear view mir-ror control, shift lock control system

29. GAUGE 10 A: Gauges and meters, airconditioning system, daytime runninglight system, charging system, autoanti−glare inside rear view mirror, pow-er windows, cruise control system, rearwindow defogger, back−up lights, frontpassenger’s seat belt reminder light

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30. WASHER 15 A: Windshield washer

31. M−HTR/DEF I−UP 10 A: Engine controlsystem

Fuses (type B)

32. ABS NO.1 30 A: Anti−lock brake sys-tem

33. RDI FAN 30 A: Electric cooling fan

34. ABS NO.2 40 A: Anti−lock brake sys-tem

35. HEAD MAIN 40 A: “HEAD LH UPR”,“HEAD RH UPR”, “HEAD LH LWR” and“HEAD RH LWR” fuses

36. HTR 40 A: Air conditioning system

37. DEF 40 A: Rear window defogger,“M−HTR/DEF I−UP” fuse

38. POWER 30 A: Power windows, electricmoon roof

Fuses (type C)

39. ALT 100 A: Charging system, “ABSNO.1”, “ABS NO.2”, “RDI FAN”, “FOG”,“HTR”, “AM1”, “POWER”, “DOOR”,“ECU−B”, “TAIL”, “STOP”, “P/POINT”,“INV” and “OBD” fuses

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REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S.OWNERS AND UNIFORM TIRE QUALITYGRADING

Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners 242. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Uniform tire quality grading 242. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

SECTION 9

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If you believe that your vehiclehas a defect which could cause acrash or could cause injury ordeath, you should immediately in-form the National Highway TrafficSafety Administration (NHTSA) inaddition to notifying Toyota MotorSales, U.S.A., Inc. (Toll−free: 1−800−331−4331).

If NHTSA receives similar com-plaints, it may open an investiga-tion, and if it finds that a safetydefect exists in a group of ve-hicles, it may order a recall andremedy campaign. However,NHTSA cannot become involvedin individual problems betweenyou, your dealer, or Toyota MotorSales, U.S.A., Inc.

To contact NHTSA, you may ei-ther call the Auto Safety Hotlinetoll−free at 1−800−424−9393 (or366−0123 in Washington,D.C.area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S.Department of Transportation,Washington,D.C. 20590. You canalso obtain other information aboutmotor vehicle safety from the Hot-line.

This information has been prepared in ac-cordance with regulations issued by theNational Highway Traffic Safety Adminis-tration of the U.S. Department of Trans-portation. It provides the purchasers and/or prospective purchasers of Toyotavehicles with information on uniform tirequality grading.

Your Toyota dealer will help answer anyquestions you may have as you read thisinformation.

DOT quality grades—All passenger cartires must conform to Federal SafetyRequirements in addition to these

grades. Quality grades can be foundwhere applicable on the tire side wallbetween tread shoulder and maximum

section width. For example: Treadwear200 Traction AA Temperature A

Reporting safety defects forU.S. owners Uniform tire quality grading

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Treadwear—The treadwear grade is acomparative rating based on the wear rateof the tire when tested under controlledconditions on a specified government testcourse. For example, a tire graded 150would wear one and a half (1−1/2) timesas well on the government course as atire graded 100. The relative performanceof tires depends upon the actual condi-tions of their use, however, and may de-part significantly from the norm due tovariations in driving habits, service prac-tices and differences in road characteris-tics and climate.

Traction AA, A, B, C—The tractiongrades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A,B, and C, and they represent the tire’sability to stop on wet pavement as mea-sured under controlled conditions on spe-cified government test surfaces of asphaltand concrete. A tire marked C may havepoor traction performance.

Warning: The traction grade assigned tothis tire is based on braking (straightahead) traction tests and does not includecornering (turning) traction.

Temperature A, B, C—The temperaturegrades are A (the highest), B, and C,representing the tire’s resistance to thegeneration of heat and its ability to dissi-pate heat when tested under controlledconditions on a specified indoor laboratorytest wheel. Sustained high temperaturecan cause the material of the tire to de-generate and reduce tire life, and exces-sive temperature can lead to sudden tirefailure. The grade C corresponds to a lev-el of performance which all passenger cartires must meet under the Federal MotorVehicle Safety Standard No.109. Grades Band A represent higher levels of perfor-mance on the laboratory test wheel thanthe minimum required by law.

Warning: The temperature grades for thistire are established for a tire that is prop-erly inflated and not overloaded. Exces-sive speed, underinflation, or excessiveloading, either separately or in combina-tion, can cause heat buildup and possibletire failure.

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Important information about this manual

Safety and vehicle damage warnings

Throughout this manual, you will see safety and vehicle dam-age warnings. You must follow these warnings carefully toavoid possible injury or damage.

The types of warnings, what they look like, and how they areused in this manual are explained as follows:

CAUTION

This is a warning against anything which may cause

injury to people if the warning is ignored. You areinformed about what you must or must not do inorder to reduce the risk of injury to yourself and

others.

NOTICE

This is a warning against anything which may cause

damage to the vehicle or its equipment if the warningis ignored. Yu are informed about what you must ormust not do in order to avoid or reduce the risk of

damage to your vehicle and its equipment.

Safety symbol

When you see the safety symbolshown above, it means: “Do not...”;“Do not do this”; or “Do not let this

happen”.

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Important information about your Toyota

New vehicle warranty

Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota limited

warranties:

� New vehicle warranty

� Emission control systems warranty

� Others

For further information, please refer to the “Owner’s

Warranty Information Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual

Supplement”.

Your responsibility for

maintenance

It is the owner’s responsibility to make sure that the speci-

fied maintenance is performed. Section 6 gives details of

these maintenance requirements. Also included in Section

6 is general maintenance. For scheduled maintenance in-

formation, please refer to the “Scheduled Maintenance

Guide” or “Owner’s Manual Supplement”.

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 prod-

ucts and is not responsible for their performance, repair, or

replacement, or for any damage they may cause to, or

adverse effect they may have on, your Toyota vehicle.

This vehicle should not be modified with non−genuine

Toyota products. Modification with non−genuine Toyota

products could affect its performance, safety or durability,

and may even violate governmental regulations. In addi-

tion, damage or performance problems resulting from the

modification may not be covered under warranty.

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Spark ignition system of your

Toyota

The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all require-

ments of the Canadian Interference−Causing Equipment

Standard.

Installation of a mobile

two−way radio system

As the installation of a mobile two−way radio system in

your vehicle could affect electronic systems such as multi-

port fuel injection system/sequential multiport fuel injection

system, cruise control system, anti−lock brake system,

SRS airbag system and seat belt pretensioner system, be

sure to check with your Toyota dealer for precautionary

measures or special instructions regarding installation.

Scrapping of your Toyota

The SRS airbag and seat belt pretensioner devices in your

Toyota contain explosive chemicals. If the vehicle is

scrapped with the airbags and pretensioners left as they

are, this may cause an accident such as fire. Be sure to

have the systems of the SRS airbag and seat belt preten-

sioner removed and disposed of by a qualified service

shop or by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your

vehicle.

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Publication No. OM12744U

Part No. 01999-12744

Printed in Japan 01−0201−00

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Quick index

� If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on 85. . . . . . . . .

� If your vehicle will not start 170. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� If your engine stalls while driving 173. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� If your vehicle overheats 173. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� If you have a flat tire 174. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� If your vehicle needs to be towed 182. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� Tips for driving during break−in period 144. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� How to start the engine 158. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

� General maintenance 197. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Gas station information

Fuel type:

UNLEADED gasoline, Octane Rating 87 (Research Octane Number 91) or higher

See page 144 for detailed information.

Fuel tank capacity: 50 L (13.2 gal., 11.0 lmp. gal.)

Engine oil: API grade SL “Energy−Conserving” or ILSAC multigrade engine oil is

recommended.

See page 210 for detailed information.

Automatic transmission fluid:Automatic transmission fluid Type T−IV

See page 236 for detailed information.

Tire information: See pages 214 through 219.

Tire pressure: See page 237.

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WE REALLY CARE ABOUT YOU � PLEASE BUCKLE UP

Toyota has made a special effort to encourage use of seat belts.

Toyota belts are:

� Comfortable

� Easy to use

� Convenient

We encourage you to use your belts every time you drive.

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