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4-1. Before driving
1
Remove the driver side under
cover.
2
Remove the connector.
Auto current cut-off function
In case of over current, the auto cut-
off function stops the power flowing
to the trailer lights to prevent dam-
age to the vehicle's electrical sys-
tem.
This function is activated when the
rated current of any of the following
trailer light circuit components is
exceeded:
Stop/turn signal light (right): maxi-
mum 5 A
Stop/turn signal light (left): maxi-
mum 5 A
When the auto current cut func-
tion is activated
If a trailer light does not come on
due to the activation of the auto cur-
rent cut function, the light system
will need to be reset.
Follow the reset procedure shown
below.
If a tail light does not come on,
turn off the headlight switch.
If the right-side stop/turn signal
light does not come on, put the
turn signal in the off position or
remove foot from the brake pedal.
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If the left-side stop/turn signal light
does not come on, put the turn
signal in the off position or remove
foot from the brake pedal.
If the emergency flashers do not
operate, press the emergency
flasher switch to turn them off.
After the light system is reset, oper-
ate the light switches again to see if
the lights operate normally.
If the lights do not operate normally,
have the vehicle inspected by your
Toyota dealer.
Trailer lights operation check
function
Use the meter control switches to
start the function. (P.93)
1
Press
or
to select
2
Press
or
to select "Trailer
Light Check", and then press
.
3
Press
to start the trailer light
check.
The light check operates in the cycle
of Brake lights  Left turn lights 
Right turn lights.
The trailer light check is opera-
tional when
The trailer light check operates
when all of the following conditions
are met:
The vehicle is stopped.
The shift lever is shifted to P.
NOTICE
Do not directly splice trailer
lights
Do not directly splice trailer lights.
Directly splicing trailer lights may
damage your vehicle's electrical
system and cause a malfunction.
.

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