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  • Page 1 Canada www.toyota.ca © 2006 TOYOTA MOTOR CORPORATION All rights reserved. This material may not be reproduced or copied, in whole or in part, without the written permission of Toyota Motor Corporation. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 2 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Important information about this manual Safety and vehicle damage warnings Safety symbol Throughout this manual, you will see safety and vehicle dam- age warnings. You must follow these warnings carefully to avoid possible injury or damage. The types of warnings, what they look like, and how they are used in this manual are explained as follows: CAUTION...
  • Page 3 Occupant restraint systems Your vehicle is a hybrid vehicle. It has characteristics dif- Toyota encourages you and your family to take the time to ferent from other conventional vehicles. You must under- read Section 1−3 of this Owner’s Manual carefully. In...
  • Page 4 Children should always be secured in child restraint systems that are appropriate for Toyota recommends you to read the provisions in Section their age and size. SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) 1−3 carefully and refer to them as needed during your time airbags are, as their names imply, designed to work with, of ownership of this vehicle.
  • Page 5 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) D SRS airbag deployment data Event data recorder D SRS airbag system diagnostic data Your vehicle has computers that monitor and control cer- The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) of the electronically tain aspects of your vehicle. These computers assist in controlled brake (ECB) may contain another EDR.
  • Page 6 Your new vehicle is covered by the following Toyota limited data such as conversation between passengers. warranties: Toyota will not disclose the data recorded in an EDR to a D New vehicle warranty third party except when: D Emission control systems warranty D An agreement from the vehicle’s owner (or the leas-...
  • Page 7 A wide variety of non−genuine spare parts and accessories CAUTION for Toyota vehicles are currently available in the market. You should know that Toyota does not warrant these prod- WARNING: Engine exhaust, some of its constitu- ucts and is not responsible for their performance, repair, or...
  • Page 8 Installation of a mobile two−way Toyota radio system As the installation of a mobile two−way radio system in The spark ignition system in your Toyota meets all require- ments of the Canadian Interference−Causing Equipment your vehicle could affect electronic systems such as Toyota Standard.
  • Page 9 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tires and loading on your On−pavement and off−road Toyota driving tips Underinflated or overinflated tire pressure and the This vehicle belongs to the utility vehicle class. Utility ve- excess load may result in the deterioration of...
  • Page 10 SRS airbag and seat belt preten- sioner removed and disposed of by the qualified service shop or by your Toyota dealer before you dispose of your vehicle. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 11 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) High voltage cautions Never try to open the service plug access hole located on the left−hand side of the rear seat base. The service plug is used only when the ve- CAUTION hicle is serviced and is subject to high voltage. Touching the service plug can cause severe burns The vehicle has high voltage DC and AC systems as or electric shock that may result in death or seri-...
  • Page 12 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Road accident cautions If a fire occurs in the hybrid vehicle, leave the vehicle as soon as possible. Never use a fire ex- tinguisher that is not meant for use on electric CAUTION fires. Using a small amount of water may be also dangerous.
  • Page 13: Table Of Contents

    Hybrid vehicle overview Toyota hybrid system .........
  • Page 14: Toyota Hybrid System

    Toyota hybrid system Energy monitor Toyota hybrid system combines Toyota hybrid system performs various The multi−information display power of a gasoline engine and a trac- controls depending on the operating tion motor to minimize fuel consump- condition. The condition appears on the tion and emissions.
  • Page 15 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The multi−information display The multi−information display The multi−information display The navigation system screen The navigation system screen The navigation system screen ∗ ∗ ∗ : All wheel drive models only : All wheel drive models only : All wheel drive models only When the vehicle is powered by both When the vehicle is powered by the...
  • Page 16: Starting Your Hybrid Vehicle

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Hybrid battery status Starting your hybrid vehicle The starting procedure is the same as The multi−information display The multi− that for conventional vehicles. navigation information Status Insert the key into the ignition and turn it system display to the “START”...
  • Page 17: Efficient Use Of Your Hybrid Vehicle

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Efficient use of your hybrid vehicle Drive your vehicle with smooth accel- When parking, be sure to put the trans- INFORMATION eration and deceleration. mission into the “P” position. While driving, put the transmission into the While driving, energy...
  • Page 18: Precautions For The Use Of Hybrid Vehicle

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Precautions for the use of hybrid vehicle— —High voltage components 1. High voltage cables 2. Inverter unit 3. DC/DC converter 4. Hybrid battery 5. Service plug 6. Rear traction motor (all wheel drive models only) 7.
  • Page 19 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Never try to open the service plug access hole located on the left− The vehicle has high voltage DC and hand side of the rear seat base. AC systems as well as a 12−volt sys- The service plug is used only when tem.
  • Page 20 12 volt the 12 volt battery will be discharged and a sound coming from the motor genera- battery, contact your Toyota dealership. the hybrid system may not start. tor. However, this does not indicate any trouble.
  • Page 21 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If you open the door with the hybrid CAUTION system turned on and the transmission is not in the “P” position, a message The driver should pay special atten- appears on the multi−information dis- tion to pedestrians when the vehicle play and navigation system screen (for is powered only by the traction mo- vehicles with navigation system).
  • Page 22 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) For vehicle repairs or maintenance, be NOTICE sure to consult your Toyota dealer. z Do not put foreign objects over the If your vehicle is beyond repair, contact air vent. The hybrid battery may be your Toyota dealer for assistance.
  • Page 23: Road Accident Cautions

    To restart the hybrid system, If your vehicle needs to be towed, contact a Toyota dealer. In order to avoid personal injuries, do it with the front wheels raised do not touch high voltage wiring, (front wheel drive models) or all four wheels raised (all models).
  • Page 24: Instrument Panel Overview

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Instrument panel overview "Vehicles with rear seat entertainment system (view A) 1. Side defroster outlets 2. Instrument cluster 3. Center vents 4. Electric moonroof switch and personal lights 5. Garage door opener 6. Auxiliary boxes 7.
  • Page 25 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) "Vehicles without rear seat entertainment system (view A) 1. Side defroster outlets 2. Instrument cluster 3. Center vents 4. Electric moonroof switch and personal lights 5. Garage door opener 6. Auxiliary boxes 7. Side vents 8.
  • Page 26 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) "Vehicles with manual air conditioning controls (view B) 1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog light switches 2. Wiper and washer switches 3. Emergency flasher switch 4. Clock 5. Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light 6.
  • Page 27 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) "Vehicles with automatic air conditioning controls (view B without navigation system) 1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog light switches 2. Wiper and washer switches 3. Emergency flasher switch 4. Clock 5. Trip information button 6.
  • Page 28 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) "Vehicles with automatic air conditioning controls (view B with navigation system) 1. Headlight, turn signal and front fog light switches 2. Wiper and washer switches 3. Emergency flasher switch ∗ 4. Clock 5. Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light 6.
  • Page 29: Instrument Cluster Overview

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Instrument cluster overview 1. Power meter 4. Fuel gauge 7. Multi−information mode button 2. Service reminder indicators and 5. Low fuel level warning light 8. Multi−information display indicator lights 6. Engine coolant temperature gauge 9. Instrument panel light control/trip meter 3.
  • Page 30: Indicator Symbols On The Instrument Panel

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Indicator symbols on the instrument panel ∗ 1 Malfunction indicator lamp (red indicator) ∗ 1 ∗ 1 Anti−lock brake system warning light Brake system warning light (yellow ∗ 1 indicator) Open door warning light ∗ 1 ∗...
  • Page 31 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) ∗ 1 : For details, see “Service reminder indicators and warning buzzers” on page 144 in Section 1−6. “AIRBAG ON” indicator light ∗ 2 : If this light flashes, see “Cruise control” on page 172 in Section 1−7.
  • Page 32 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 33 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Keys and Doors Keys ............Engine immobilizer system .
  • Page 34: Keys

    If you should lose your keys or if you with a built−in transponder chip. glove box. need additional keys, duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer using the key 2. Sub key (gray)—This key will not work To protect items locked in the glove box number.
  • Page 35 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) A transponder chip for engine immobilizer system has been placed in the head of the master and sub keys. These chips are needed to enable the system to function correctly, so be careful not to lose these keys.
  • Page 36 If you should lose your keys or if you need additional keys, duplicates can be made by a Toyota dealer using the key number. We recommend writing down the key num- ber and storing it in a safe place.
  • Page 37: Engine Immobilizer System

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Engine immobilizer system For your Toyota dealer to make you a new key with built−in transponder chip, your dealer will need your key number and master key. However, there is a limit to the number of additional keys your Toyota dealer can make for you.
  • Page 38: Wireless Remote Control

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Wireless remote control— For vehicles sold in U.S.A. For vehicles sold in Canada This device complies with RSS−210 of FCC ID: MOZRI−20BTY Industry Canada. Operation is subject to MADE IN JAPAN the following two conditions: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
  • Page 39 If you lose your transmitter, contact your no guarantee that interference will not such as on the dashboard. Toyota dealer as soon as possible to occur in a particular installation. If this avoid the possibility of theft, or an acci- Do not disassemble it.
  • Page 40 “UNLOCK” switch. Operation is subject to the following two The beep can be disabled. For details, conditions: contact your Toyota dealer. (1) this device may not cause interfer- To unlock: Push the “UNLOCK” switch ence, and (2) this device must accept once to unlock the driver’s door alone.
  • Page 41 For tact your Toyota dealer. placement.) details, contact your Toyota dealer. To switch the beep on and off: When all the side doors and back door With the driver’s door opened—...
  • Page 42 “ON” position. battery or equivalent. The alarm function can be disabled. For CAUTION details, contact your Toyota dealer. Special care should be taken to pre- vent small children from swallowing the removed transmitter battery or components.
  • Page 43 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 1. Using a coin or equivalent, open the 2. Remove the discharged transmitter bat- 3. Put in a new transmitter battery with transmitter case. tery by ballpoint pen. Insert the tip of positive (+) side up. ballpoint pen at the guide groove and Close the transmitter case securely.
  • Page 44: Side Doors

    This double key turning operation to un- lock all the side doors and back door can be changed to a single key turning opera- tion. For details, contact your Toyota deal- 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 45 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) LOCKING UNLOCKING WITH POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH Push the switch. To lock: Push the switch down on the front side. To unlock: Push the switch down on the rear side. Operating the switch simultaneously locks or unlocks all the side doors and back door.
  • Page 46 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The power door lock switch can be reset CAUTION in the following ways. Turn the ignition key to “ON”. Before driving, be sure that the doors Unlock all the side doors and back closed locked, especially door with the key or wireless remote when small children are in the ve-...
  • Page 47: Power Windows

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Power windows CAUTION Never try jamming any part of your body to activate the jam protection function intentionally, as it could re- sult in a death or serious injury. The jam protection function may not work if something gets caught just before the window...
  • Page 48 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Window lock switch OPERATING PASSENGERS’ WINDOWS Use the switch on each passenger’s door or the switches on the driver’s door that control each passenger’s win- dow. The window moves as long as you hold the switch. To open: Push down the switch.
  • Page 49 This feature can be disabled. For details, erates the windows safely. contact your Toyota dealer. When small children are in the ve- hicle, never let them use the power window switches without supervi- sion.
  • Page 50: Back Door

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Back door See “—Stowage precautions” on page 318 in Section 2 for precautions when loading luggage. LOCKING AND UNLOCKING WITH KEY When closing the back door, the inside strap can be used to make the reach Insert the key into the keyhole and turn easier.
  • Page 51: Hood

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Hood CAUTION Keep the back door closed while driv- ing. This not only keeps the luggage from being thrown out but also pre- vents exhaust gases from entering the vehicle. To open the hood: 2. In front of the vehicle, pull up the auxiliary catch lever and lift...
  • Page 52: Theft Deterrent System

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Theft deterrent system 3. Hold the hood open by inserting the To deter vehicle theft, the system is SETTING THE SYSTEM support rod into the slot. designed to sound an alarm if any of 1. Turn the ignition key to the “LOCK” the side doors, back door or hood is Before closing the hood, check to see that position and remove it.
  • Page 53 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The system will automatically be set after WHEN THE SYSTEM IS SET Reactivating the alarm 30 seconds. When the system is set, the Once set, the system automatically resets Activating the system indicator light will start flashing again. the alarm after the alarm stops.
  • Page 54: Fuel Tank Cap

    To refuel your vehicle, turn the hybrid disconnected and then reconnected. system off. If the system does not work properly, have it checked by your Toyota dealer. CAUTION Do not smoke, cause sparks or allow open flames in the area when refuel- ing.
  • Page 55 If the indicator If the fuel filler door does not open, the lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota opener may have a malfunction. For de- dealer as soon as possible.
  • Page 56 You may hear a slight swoosh when curely to prevent fuel spillage in you remove the cap. the event of an accident. Use only a genuine Toyota fuel tank CAUTION cap for replacement. It is designed to regulate fuel tank pressure.
  • Page 57: Electric Moonroof

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Electric moonroof To close: Push the switch toward the operate moonroof, “TILT UP” side. switch between the personal lights. The moonroof works when the ignition The roof will fully close automatically. To switch is in the “ON” position. stop the roof partway, push the switch toward either the “SLIDE OPEN”...
  • Page 58 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) When you quickly push and release the Jam protection function: CAUTION switch, the moonroof will tilt down while If something gets caught between the the switch is depressed and stop when moonroof and frame during slide clos- To avoid death or serious personal released.
  • Page 59 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Never leave anyone (particularly a small child) alone in your vehicle, especially with the ignition key still inserted. Otherwise, he/she could use the moonroof switch and get trapped in the roof opening. Unat- tended person (particularly a small child) can be involved in a serious accident.
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  • Page 61 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Occupant restraint systems Seats ............Front seats .
  • Page 62: Seats

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Front seats— Seats —Front seat precautions While the vehicle is being driven, all ve- Driver seat Slightly recline the back of hicle occupants should have the seatback upright, sit well back in the seat and prop- seat.
  • Page 63 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Seat adjustment precautions Front passenger seat Front seats (with SRS side airbags) CAUTION CAUTION CAUTION Do not adjust the seat while the vehicle is moving as the seat may The SRS front passenger airbag also The SRS side airbags are installed in unexpectedly move and cause the deploys with considerable force, and...
  • Page 64 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Adjusting front seats (manual seat) 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER While adjusting the seat, do not put Hold the center of the lever and pull it your hands under the seat or near up. Then slide the seat to the desired the moving parts.
  • Page 65 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Adjusting front seats (power seat) 1. SEAT POSITION, SEAT CUSHION CAUTION ANGLE SEAT HEIGHT ADJUSTING SWITCH Avoid reclining seatback Move the adjusting switch in the de- more than needed. The seat belts pro- sired direction. vide maximum protection in a frontal Releasing the switch will stop the seat at or rear collision when the driver and...
  • Page 66: Rear Seats

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Rear seats— —Rear seat precautions CAUTION CAUTION When returning the seatback to the upright position, observe the follow- Avoid reclining seatback Do not adjust the seat while the ing precautions in order to prevent more than needed. The seat belts pro- vehicle is moving.
  • Page 67 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Adjusting second seats 1. SEAT POSITION ADJUSTING LEVER Hold the center of the lever and pull it up. Then slide the seat to the desired position with slight body pressure and release the lever. 2. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING LEVER...
  • Page 68 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Moving second seat for third seat access To fold down the second seat after it has Avoid reclining the seatback any been moved to access the third seat, more than needed. The seat belts push the seatback up slightly and then provide maximum protection in a pull the seatback adjusting lever before frontal or rear collision when the...
  • Page 69 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Folding down second seats BEFORE FOLDING DOWN SECOND SEATS 1. Stow the center seat belt buckle of the second seat as shown in the il- lustration. NOTICE The seat belt buckle must be stowed before you fold the second seat. Vehicles with third seat 2.
  • Page 70 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) NOTICE Do not fold the second seat seatback forward with the luggage cover hooks attached. Folding down the second seats will en- large luggage compartment. “—Stowage precautions” on page 318 in Section 2 for precautions when loading luggage.
  • Page 71 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION CAUTION Be careful that the seat does not When returning the seatback to the hit a passenger or luggage. upright position, observe the follow- ing precautions in order to prevent After folding down the right side death or serious injury in a collision seat, try pushing the seat forward or sudden stop:...
  • Page 72 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Adjusting third seat 1. SEATBACK ANGLE ADJUSTING From front Avoid reclining the seatback any STRAP more than needed. The seat belts Lean forward and pull the strap toward provide maximum protection in a you. Then lean back to the desired frontal or rear collision when the angle and release the strap.
  • Page 73 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Folding down third seat BEFORE FOLDING DOWN THIRD SEAT Make sure that the seat is clear of people and luggage. 1. Stow the third seat seat belt buckles as shown in the illustration. NOTICE The seat belt buckles must be stowed before you fold the third seat.
  • Page 74 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) FOLDING DOWN THIRD SEAT From front Lower the head restraints to the lowest position. Pull the seatback angle adjust- ing strap toward you or pull down the seatback angle adjusting lever to un- lock the seatback and fold the seatback down until it locks.
  • Page 75: Flattening Seatbacks

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Flattening seatbacks (manual seat) CAUTION When returning the seatback to the upright position, observe the follow- ing precautions in order to prevent death or serious injury in a collision or sudden stop: Make sure the seatback is securely locked by pushing forward and rear- ward on the top of the seatback.
  • Page 76 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Flattening seatbacks (power seat) CAUTION Do not allow passengers to ride on the flattened seat while driving; use the seat in the normal position. After returning the seat to its origi- nal position, try pushing the seat and seatback forward and rearward to make sure it is secured in place.
  • Page 77 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Do not allow passengers to ride on the flattened seat while driving; use the seat in the normal position. After returning the seat to its origi- nal position, try pushing the seat and seatback forward and rearward to make sure it is secured in place.
  • Page 78: Seat Heaters

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Seat heaters NOTICE CAUTION z Do not put unevenly weighed ob- Occupants must use caution when op- jects on the seat and do not stick erating the seat heater because it sharp objects (needles, nails, etc.) may make them feel too hot or cause into the seat.
  • Page 79: Head Restraints

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Head restraints Second and third seat head restraints— When an occupant sits in the second or third seat, always raise the head restraint to the lock position. The head restraint is most effective when it is close to your head. Therefore, using a cushion on the seatback is not recom- mended.
  • Page 80: Armrests

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Seat belts— Armrests —Seat belt precautions Toyota strongly urges that the driver and To use the armrest, pull it down as passengers in the vehicle be properly re- shown in the illustrations. strained at all times with the seat belts NOTICE provided.
  • Page 81 Check for cuts, fraying, and loose to suffer serious bodily injury or parts. Damaged parts should be re- Pregnant woman. Toyota recommends the death in the event of sudden braking use of a seat belt. Ask your doctor for placed. disassemble or a collision.
  • Page 82 It also may normally, immediately contact your lock if you lean forward too quickly. A Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat slow, easy motion will allow the belt to until the seat belt is fixed, because extend, and you can move around freely.
  • Page 83 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION CAUTION Both high−positioned lap belts and Always make sure the shoulder belt loose−fitting belts could cause is positioned across the center of death or serious injuries due to your shoulder. The belt should be sliding under the lap belt during a kept away from your neck, but not collision or other unintended event.
  • Page 84 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To release the belt, press the buckle THIRD SEAT SEAT BELTS Two buckles and tabs for third seat release button and allow the belt to seat belt The third seat seat belts are 3−point type retract.
  • Page 85 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Make sure the both buckles are cor- rectly located and securely latched. Failure to properly match the buckle and tab may cause severe injury in case of an accident or a collision. To release the concave end tab, insert the key into the hole on buckle 1 and allow CAUTION the belt to retract.
  • Page 86 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Stowing the second and third seat seat belt buckles The second and third seat seat belt buckles can be stowed when not in use. Seat belt buckles must be stowed before you fold the seatback. (See “—Folding down second seats”...
  • Page 87 Toyota dealer free of charge. Please contact your local Toyota dealer to order the proper required length for the extender. Bring the heaviest coat you ex- pect to wear for proper measurement and selection of length.
  • Page 88 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Make sure “AIRBAG ON” Do not use the seat belt extender indicator light is illuminated when when installing child restraint using the seat belt extender for the system on the front or rear passen- front passenger seat.
  • Page 89 If the seat belt does not function the occupants. normally, immediately contact your Toyota dealer. Do not use the seat until the seat belt is fixed, because it cannot protect an adult occupant or your child from death or serious injury.
  • Page 90 Con- fenders, front end structure or con- switch sult your Toyota dealer about any re- sole pair and modification. 6. Airbag sensor assembly 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 91 (For details, see “Service remind- er indicators and warning buzzers” on page 144 in Section 1−6.) In the following cases, contact your Toyota This indicator comes on when the igni- If any of the following conditions occurs, dealer as soon as possible: tion key is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 92: Srs Airbags

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SRS airbags— —SRS driver airbag and front passenger airbag In response to a severe frontal impact, CAUTION the SRS front airbags work with the seat belts to help reduce injury by inflating. The SRS front airbag system is de- The SRS front airbags help reduce injuries signed only as a supplement to the mainly to the driver’s or front passenger’s...
  • Page 93 The SRS front airbags will deploy if the child restraint system. Toyota severity of the impact is above the de- strongly recommends that all in- signed threshold level, comparable to an fants and children be placed in the...
  • Page 94 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 8. Driver’s seat position sensor 9. Airbag sensor assembly 10. Airbag module for driver (airbag and inflator) Hitting a curb, Falling into or edge of pavement jumping over a The airbag sensor assembly consists of a or hard surface deep hole safing sensor and airbag sensor.
  • Page 95 These Toyota strongly recommends that: are usually in the nature of minor burns or abrasions and swelling, but the force of...
  • Page 96 Consult your Toyota dealer about any properly restrained. that houses the front airbag sys- repair and modification.
  • Page 97 It goes off after about 6 seconds. This or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your ture means the SRS front airbags are oper- Toyota dealer as soon as possible. z Attachment of a grille guard (bull ating properly. The light does not come on when the bar, kangaroo bar, etc.), snowplow,...
  • Page 98 The SRS warning light and “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light will come on if there is a malfunction in the front passenger occu- pant classification system. In the following cases, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible: The SRS front airbags have been in- flated.
  • Page 99 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —SRS side airbags and curtain shield airbags In response to a severe side impact, the Roll sensing function: SRS side airbags and curtain shield air- In response to a vehicle rollover, the cur- bags work with the seat belts to help tain shield airbags on both sides work reduce injury by inflating.
  • Page 100 Toyota senger seat belt systems. To ensure seated in the child restraint system. strongly recommends that all in- maximum protection in an accident, It is dangerous if the SRS side air-...
  • Page 101 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Collision from the rear Collision from the front Vehicle rollover The SRS side airbags may not activate The SRS side airbags are not generally The SRS curtain shield airbags may not if the vehicle is subjected to a collision designed to inflate if the vehicle is in- activate if the vehicle is subjected to a from the side at certain angles, or a...
  • Page 102 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Hitting a curb, Falling into or edge of pavement jumping over a Collision from or hard surface deep hole Collision from the front the rear The angle of Skidding vehicle vehicle tip−up hitting a curb is marginal stone Pitch end over end...
  • Page 103 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 8. Front passenger’s seat belt buckle Deployment of the airbags happens in a switch fraction of a second, so the airbags must inflate with considerable force. While the 9. Airbag sensor assembly system is designed to reduce serious inju- The SRS side airbag and curtain shield ries, it may also cause minor burns or airbag system is controlled by the airbag...
  • Page 104 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Do not allow anyone to lean against Do not allow anyone to get his/her Do not allow anyone to kneel on the door when the vehicle is in use, head closer to the area where the the passenger seat, facing the pas- since the side airbag and curtain side airbag and curtain shield air-...
  • Page 105 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Do not allow anyone to get his/her Do not attach a cup holder or any Do not attach a microphone or any head hands windows other device or object on or around other device or object around the since curtain shield...
  • Page 106 Do not use seat accessories which Consult your Toyota dealer about any disc player cover the parts where the side air- repair and modification. z Modification of the suspension sys- bags inflate.
  • Page 107 It goes off after about 6 seconds. This or seat belt pretensioners. Contact your means the SRS side airbags and curtain Toyota dealer as soon as possible. shield airbags are operating properly. The light does not come on when the ignition key is turned to the “ON”...
  • Page 108 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Front passenger occupant classification system In the following cases, contact your Toyota Your vehicle is equipped with a front dealer as soon as possible: passenger occupant classification sys- tem. This system detects the conditions Any of the SRS side airbags and cur- 1—4 in the table on page 99 and based...
  • Page 109 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If the front passenger occupant classifica- The “AIRBAG ON” and “AIRBAG OFF” tion system determines that a person of indicator lights will be illuminated ini- adult size sits in the front passenger seat tially when the ignition key is turned to but the “AIRBAG OFF”...
  • Page 110 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The SRS warning light and “AIRBAG OFF” indicator light will come on if there is a malfunction in the front pas- senger occupant classification system. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 111 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Condition and operation in the front passenger occupant classification system Indicator/warning light Devices Condition detected Curtain shield Front Side airbag Front by the front “AIRBAG ON” and Front airbag in the SRS warning passenger’s on the front passenger’s passenger occupant “AIRBAG OFF”...
  • Page 112 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Make sure the “AIRBAG ON” indica- adult sits front tor light is illuminated when using passenger seat, the “AIRBAG ON” To avoid potential death or serious the seat belt extender for the front indicator light should illumi-...
  • Page 113: Child Restraint

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Child restraint— —Child restraint precautions The “AIRBAG ON” indicator light may be Toyota strongly urges the use of ap- Do not let a rear passenger lift the illuminated (the front passenger airbag and propriate child restraint systems for...
  • Page 114 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Toyota strongly urges use of A forward−facing child restraint sys- Do not use the seat belt extender proper child restraint system which should allowed when installing child restraint conforms to the size of the child,...
  • Page 115 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Types of child restraint —Child restraint system system Child restraint systems are classified into A child restraint system for a small the following 3 types depending on the child or baby must itself be properly child’s age and size.
  • Page 116 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Installation with seat belt (C) Booster seat (A) INFANT SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION An infant seat must be used in rear− facing position only. Never install a rear−facing child re- straint system on the front passen- ger seat even if the “AIRBAG OFF”...
  • Page 117 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Same angle Same position 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through Do not install a child restraint sys- When installing a child restraint or around the infant seat following the tem on the second (or third) seat if system in the second seat center instructions provided by its manufactur- it interferes with the lock mecha-...
  • Page 118 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it 3. While pressing the infant seat firmly Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- in the lock mode. When the belt is against the seat cushion and seatback, ately.
  • Page 119 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 4. To remove the infant seat, press the (B) CONVERTIBLE SEAT INSTALLATION CAUTION buckle release button and allow the A convertible seat must be used in for- belt to retract completely. The belt will ward−facing or rear−facing position de- Push and pull the child restraint sys- move freely again and be ready to pending on the age and size of the...
  • Page 120 Remove the child restraint system and child restraint system manufacturer. contact your Toyota dealer. 4. Insert the seat belt tab into the seat belt buckle. 5. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it in the lock mode.
  • Page 121 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Never install a rear−facing child re- straint system on the front passen- ger seat. A forward−facing child re- straint system should only installed on front passenger seat when unavoidable. If you must install the child restraint system on the front passenger seat, put the Move seat seat in its most rearward position,...
  • Page 122 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Do not allow the child to lean his/ Same angle her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area Same position of the seat, front or rear pillar or roof side rail from which the side airbags or curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system.
  • Page 123 1. Run the lap and shoulder belt through 2. Fully extend the shoulder belt to put it Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- or around the convertible seat following in the lock mode. When the belt is ately.
  • Page 124 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 3. While pressing convertible seat 4. To remove the convertible seat, press firmly against the seat cushion and CAUTION the buckle release button and allow the seatback, let the shoulder belt retract belt to retract completely. The belt will Push and pull the child restraint sys- as far as it will go to hold the convert- move freely again and be ready to...
  • Page 125 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Do not allow the child to lean his/ her head or any part of his/her body against the door or the area of the seat, front or rear pillar or roof side rail from which the side airbags or curtain shield airbags deploy even if the child is seated in the child restraint system.
  • Page 126 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Same angle Always make sure the shoulder belt Same position is positioned across the center of child’s shoulder. The belt should be kept away from child’s neck, but falling child’s shoulder. Otherwise, the child may be killed or seriously injured in case of sud- den braking or a collision.
  • Page 127 If the seat belt does not function normally, cannot protect your child from death or serious injury. Contact your Toyota dealer immedi- ately. install child restraint system on the seat until the seat belt is fixed. 2. To remove the booster seat, press the...
  • Page 128 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Anchor brackets Symbol Use the anchor brackets behind the sec- TO USE THE ANCHOR BRACKET: 2. Open the anchor bracket cover with ond seat seatbacks to secure the top the symbol as shown in the illustra- 1.
  • Page 129 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Installation with child restraint lower anchorages 3. Fix the child restraint system with 4. Replace the head restraint and lift it Lower anchorages for the child restraint the seat belt. up to the uppermost lock position. systems complying with the FMVSS225 CMVSS210.2 specifications...
  • Page 130 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 3rd lock 1st lock position position CHILD RESTRAINT SYSTEM INSTALLATION 1. Fold down the seatback and back to the 1st lock position (most upright position) until it locks into place. Adjust the seatback to the 3rd lock position.
  • Page 131 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 2. Widen the gap between the seat CAUTION cushion and seatback slightly and confirm the position of the lower an- When using the lower anchorages chorages near the button on the for the child restraint system, be seatback.
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  • Page 133 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Steering wheel and Mirrors Tilt steering wheel ......... . Outside rear view mirrors .
  • Page 134: Tilt Steering Wheel

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tilt steering wheel Outside rear view mirrors— CAUTION Do not adjust the steering wheel while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishan- dle the vehicle and an accident may occur resulting in death or serious injuries.
  • Page 135 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Power rear view mirror control NOTICE CAUTION If ice should jam the mirror, do not Do not adjust the mirror while the operate the control or scrape the mir- vehicle is moving. Doing so may ror face.
  • Page 136: Anti−Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Anti−glare inside rear view —Folding rear view mirrors mirror CAUTION Do not adjust the mirror while the vehicle is moving. Doing so may cause the driver to mishandle the ve- hicle and an accident may occur re- sulting in death or serious injuries.
  • Page 137: Auto Anti−Glare Inside Rear View Mirror

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Auto anti−glare inside rear view mirror In automatic function mode, if the mirror detects light from the headlights of the vehicle behind you, the mirror surface darkens slightly to reduce the reflected light. To turn off the automatic function, push the “...
  • Page 138: Sun Visors

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Sun visors— —Vanity mirrors CAUTION Do not extend the plate at the end of the sun visor when the visor is in the position 1. It can cover the anti−glare inside rear view mirror and obstruct the rear view.
  • Page 139 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To use the vanity mirrors, swing down the main sun visor and slide the cover. Type A only—The vanity light comes on when you slide the cover. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
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  • Page 141 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Lights, Wipers and Defogger Headlights and turn signals ........Emergency flashers .
  • Page 142: Headlights And Turn Signals

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Headlights and turn signals (with automatic light control system) Manually twist the knob to the position 2 to turn on the headlights if they are need- ed immediately when entering a dark tun- nel, parking structure, etc. The automatic light control sensor is on HEADLIGHTS the top of the driver’s side instrument...
  • Page 143 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The lights automatically turn off when the driver’s door is opened with the ignition key in the “ACC” or “LOCK” position. To turn them on again, turn the key to the “ON” position or actuate the headlight switch.
  • Page 144 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Headlights and turn signals (without automatic light control system) HEADLIGHTS Daytime running light system (on some models) To turn on the following lights: Twist The headlights turn on at reduced intensi- the headlight/turn signal lever knob. ty when the parking brake is released with Position 1—Parking, tail, license plate,...
  • Page 145: Emergency Flashers

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Emergency flashers High−Low beams—For high beams, turn TURN SIGNALS To turn on the emergency flashers, the headlights on and push the lever away push the switch. To signal a turn, push the headlight/ from you (position 1). Pull the lever to- All the turn signal lights will flash.
  • Page 146: Instrument Panel Light Control

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Instrument panel light control Front fog lights NOTICE To prevent the 12 volt battery from being discharged, do not leave the switch on longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off. To adjust the brightness of the instru- To turn on the front fog lights, twist ment panel lights, turn the knob.
  • Page 147: Interior Lights

    For details, contact your (center interior light) Toyota dealer. When the switch is in the “DOOR” posi- tion and any of the side doors and back Cancelling the door key or wireless re- door is opened, the light will come on.
  • Page 148: Personal Lights

    For details, contact your “DOOR”—Turns the lights on when any of Toyota dealer. the side doors or back door is opened. Cancelling the door key or wireless re- “OFF”—The lights are off. mote control transmitter linked opera-...
  • Page 149: Ignition Switch Light

    The following adjustments can be made in this system. For details, contact your Toyota dealer. Cancelling the door key or wireless re- mote control transmitter linked opera- For easy access to the ignition switch, To turn on the windshield wipers, move...
  • Page 150: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    (position 1). Twist blocked. If a nozzle becomes blocked, the band upward to increase the time be- contact your Toyota dealer to have the tween sweeps, and downward to decrease vehicle serviced. NOTICE To squirt washer fluid, pull the lever toward you.
  • Page 151: Rear Window And Outside Rear View Mirror Defoggers And Windshield Wiper De−Icer

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Rear window and outside rear view mirror defoggers and windshield wiper de−icer NOTICE Do not operate the rear wiper if the rear window is dry. It may scratch the glass. Without navigation system (type A) With navigation system To defog or defrost the rear window, push the switch.
  • Page 152 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) On some models, the outside rear view Make sure you turn the defoggers off mirror defoggers and/or the windshield when the surfaces are clear or the wiper wiper de−icer is also operating simulta- blades have de−iced. Leaving the defog- neously by this switch.
  • Page 153 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Gauges, Meters and Service reminder indicators Fuel gauge ..........Engine coolant temperature gauge .
  • Page 154: Fuel Gauge

    The indicator lamp goes off after driving several times. If the indicator lamp does not go off, contact your Toyota dealer as soon as possible. The gauge indicates the approximate The gauge indicates the engine coolant...
  • Page 155: Power Meter

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Power meter Towing a trailer. NOTICE z Do not remove the thermostat in the engine cooling system as this may cause the engine to overheat. The thermostat is designed to con- trol the flow of coolant to keep the temperature of the engine within the specified operating range.
  • Page 156: Service Reminder Indicators And Warning Buzzers

    Do this. If parking brake is off, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. (red indicator) Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If red brake system warning light is also on, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. (yellow indicator) Fasten driver’s seat belt.
  • Page 157 Low fuel level warning light Fill up tank. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer. If red brake system warning light is also on, stop immediately and contact Toyota dealer. Close all side doors and back door. Take vehicle to Toyota dealer.
  • Page 158 When the yellow warning light comes on, RED WARNING LIGHT a safe place and contact your Toyota the regenerative brake system and/or elec- dealer. When the parking brake is applied... tronically controlled brake system is mal-...
  • Page 159 Belt In the following case, drive directly to engine compartment when the brake Reminder Light and Buzzer the nearest Toyota dealer. pedal is depressed with the hybrid sys- The light and buzzer act as a reminder to tem turned off.
  • Page 160 “READY” light, stop your vehicle in a safe Contact your Toyota dealer as soon as place and contact your Toyota dealer. possible to service the vehicle. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 161 If the “ABS” warning light remains on the warning light system. Contact your lock brake system function is working together with the red brake system Toyota dealer as soon as possible to properly, the light goes off when the warning light, stop your vehicle im- service the vehicle.
  • Page 162 If this light comes on, take your ve- airbag sensor assembly, front airbag sen- The SRS warning light and “AIRBAG OFF” hicle to the Toyota dealer as soon as sors, side and curtain shield airbag sen- indicator light will come on if there is a possible.
  • Page 163 If any service reminder indicator or warn- door. ing buzzer does not function as described The open door warning light should above, have it checked by your Toyota come on. dealer as soon as possible. 3. Close the door. The open door warning light should go off.
  • Page 164: Multi−Information Display

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Multi−information display— following modes displayed when you push the mode button with the ignition switch on. Each time you push the button, the display toggles through these modes. In case your vehicle has a system mal- function or if there is some information to relate to inform, a warning message appears on the display.
  • Page 165 −30_C (−22_F) up to 50_C (122_F). If the temperature does not appear on the dis- CAUTION play or it shows “−−”, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. Be sure to adjust the display only (d) Average fuel consumption when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 166 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Odometer and two trip meters These meters appear on the multi−infor- mation display. 1. Odometer—Shows total distance the vehicle has been driven. 2. Two trip meters—Show two different distances independently driven since the last time each trip meter was set to zero.
  • Page 167 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Warning messages Message Status Action Driver’s door is open. Close the door. Front passenger’s door is open. Close the door. Right rear door is open. Close the door. Left rear door is open. Close the door. Back door is open.
  • Page 168 Take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. detected. Engine oil pressure is low. Stop your vehicle and call a Toyota dealer. Coolant temperature is too high. Stop and check. Hybrid system malfunction is detected. Stop your vehicle and call a Toyota dealer.
  • Page 169 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Message Status Action Transmission is out of the “P” position Shift the transmission to the “P” position when starting when starting the hybrid system. the hybrid system. Fuel door is left open. Close the fuel door. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod.
  • Page 170 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If the message appears, we recommend that you change the engine oil at the earliest opportunity depending on the driving and road conditions. This message is to remind the driver The system must be reset after the en- that the parking brake is not released.
  • Page 171 If a malfunction is detected, the message contact a Toyota dealer. reset knob. A message “MAINT REQD appears with the master warning light and RESET MODE” will appear on the dis- warning tone when the ignition is on.
  • Page 172 If the message appears, put the trans- mission in the “P” position. If the message appears, have the ve- hicle checked by a Toyota dealer as soon as possible. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 173 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) In case 1, stop the vehicle and close the fuel lid. In case 2, the internal valve in the fuel tank is closed. You must remove the fuel nozzle, tighten the fuel This message is to remind the driver tank cap and close the fuel door.
  • Page 174 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 175 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Ignition switch, Transmission and Parking brake Ignition switch ..........Transmission .
  • Page 176: Ignition Switch

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Ignition switch “LOCK”—Hybrid system is off and the NOTICE steering wheel is locked. The key can be removed at this position only. Do not leave the key in the “ON” You must push in the key to turn it from position if the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 177: Transmission

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Transmission Your transmission has a shift lock system to minimize the possibility of incorrect op- eration. This means you can only shift out Lock release button Selector lever To prevent misshifting of “P” position when the brake pedal is depressed (with the ignition switch in “ON”...
  • Page 178 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) (b) Normal driving (c) Using engine braking (e) Parking 1. Start the hybrid system as instructed in To use engine braking intentionally, down- 1. Bring the vehicle to a complete stop. “How to start the hybrid system” on shift the transmission to “B”...
  • Page 179: Vehicle Dynamics Integrated Management

    Anti−lock brake system function correctly. When replacing the tires ver” on page 358 in Section 4. or wheels, contact your Toyota deal- 7 km/h (4 mph) Traction control function Do not modify the suspensions. If...
  • Page 180 It will go off when the “READY” light comes on. If the slip indicator light does not come on when the ignition is turned on, contact your Toyota dealer. “ABS” warning light (type B) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 181 If tire by a Toyota dealer as soon as possible. chains used, braking distance For details, see “—Warning messages”...
  • Page 182 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) You may hear a click or motor sound in ANTI−LOCK BRAKE FUNCTION SYSTEM CAUTION the engine compartment for a few seconds The anti−lock brake system function is de- just after the vehicle begins to move. This signed to help prevent lock−up of the The anti−lock brake system function means that the anti−lock brake system...
  • Page 183 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) TRACTION CONTROL FUNCTION VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL Compared with vehicles without an FUNCTION The traction control function is designed to anti−lock brake device, your vehicle help prevent skid of the drive wheels dur- The vehicle stability control function is de- may require a longer stopping dis- ing sudden acceleration on slippery road signed to help prevent skid of the wheels...
  • Page 184: Parking Brake

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Parking brake Cruise control When parking, firmly apply the parking The cruise control is designed to main- brake to avoid inadvertent creeping. tain a set cruising speed without requir- ing the driver to operate the accelera- To set: Fully depress the parking brake tor.
  • Page 185 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION To avoid accidentally engaging the cruise control, turn the system off when it is not in use. Make sure the “CRUISE” indicator light is off. TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF SETTING THE CRUISING SPEED To turn the cruise control on, press the The transmission must be in “D”...
  • Page 186 While the lever comes on. is held up, the vehicle will gradually gain When vehicle stability control is acti- If this is the case, contact your Toyota speed. vated dealer and have your vehicle inspected. However, a faster way to reset is to ac-...
  • Page 187 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Audio system Reference ..........Using your audio system .
  • Page 188: Reference

    Reference —Some basics This section describes some of the basic Laser products features on Toyota audio systems. Some information may not pertain to your sys- Do not take this unit apart or at- tem. tempt to make any changes your- self.
  • Page 189 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) TURNING THE SYSTEM ON AND OFF TONE AND BALANCE YOUR RADIO ANTENNA Push “PWR·VOL” to turn the audio system For details about your system’s tone and Your vehicle has the on−glass antenna on and off. balance controls, see the description of printed on the inside of the rear quarter your own system.
  • Page 190 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER (type 1) YOUR COMPACT DISC PLAYER WITH CHANGER (type 2) When you insert a disc, gently push it in with the label side up. The player will play When you insert a disc, push the “LOAD” from track 1 through to the end of the button and gently push the disc in with disc.
  • Page 191 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Controls and features "Type 1 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 192 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) Compact disc player (Program) These buttons are used to preset and Push and hold “ ” (preset button 6) or Push “ ” (preset button 4) to select tune in radio stations.
  • Page 193 DVD player when a disc is If the malfunction still exists, take your loaded in the DVD player. Pressing the vehicle to your Toyota dealer. “DISC” button changes between the CD Push the “FM” button to turn on the radio DISC player and DVD player.
  • Page 194 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) With compact disc changer only— RAND (Random) RPT (Repeat) There are two random features—you can Repeating a disc: Cassette player either listen to the tracks on one compact Push and hold “RPT” (preset button 2) Push “RPT”...
  • Page 195 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Compact disc player SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Compact disc player There are two scan features—you can ei- Use this button to skip up or down to a Radio ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or different track.
  • Page 196 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) TEXT This button is used to change the display for the compact disc that contains text data. To change the display, quickly push and release the “TEXT” button while the com- pact disc is playing. The display changes in the order from the elapsed time to disc title track...
  • Page 197 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) "Type 2 Details of specific buttons, controls and features are described in the alphabetical list that follows. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 198 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To eject a specific disc, push “ ” (preset 1 2 3 4 5 6 (Preset buttons) (Reverse/Fast−forward button) button 3) or “ ” (preset button 4) until the These buttons are used to preset and Cassette player number of the disc you want to eject is tune in radio stations.
  • Page 199 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Vehicles with rear seat entertainment sys- If the malfunction still exists, take your AUDIO CONTROL (Tone and sound bal- tem— vehicle to your Toyota dealer. ance adjustment function) Each time push “AUDIO The “DISC” button may also be used to DISC CONTROL”...
  • Page 200 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) LOAD RAND (Random) RPT (Repeat) This button is used to load the compact There are two random features—you can Cassette player discs in the compact disc player. This either listen to the tracks on one compact Push “RPT”...
  • Page 201 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Repeating a disc: Compact disc player SEEK/TRACK (Seeking/Track up/down) Push and hold “RPT” (preset button 2) There are two scan features—you can ei- Radio until you hear a beep. “ ” will ap- ther scan the tracks on a specific disc or In the seek mode, the radio finds and pear on the display.
  • Page 202 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Compact disc player TEXT Compact disc player Use this button to skip up or down to a This button is used to change the display Radio different track. for the compact disc that contains text This button is operational only in RDS data.
  • Page 203: Audio Remote Controls

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Audio remote controls (steering switches) If no traffic program station is found, “NO MISC (Miscellaneous) TRAFINFO” appears on the display, and ALERT (Emergency message) the display returns to the previous mode To seek or scan for the same type of and a beep sounds.
  • Page 204 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) When the tape reaches to the begin- Cassette player 1. “+ −” switch ning, the player will automatically start This switch has the following features— Push “+” to increase the volume. The vol- playing that side. continues increase while...
  • Page 205 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To turn the audio system off, push and Compact disc player hold the “MODE” switch until the system Use this switch to skip up or down to a turns off. different track in either direction. Quickly push and release the “...
  • Page 206: Rear Seat Entertainment System

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Rear seat entertainment system— The rear seat entertainment system con- sists of the following components. 1. Headphone volume control dials 2. Headphone jacks 3. DVD player 4. Rear seat entertainment system display 5. Rear seat entertainment system controller 6.
  • Page 207 DVD will play, you may audio system. to catch sound properly. Toyota recom- be startled by louder sound effects mends the use of Toyota genuine wireless The rear seat entertainment system can or when you change to a different headphone.
  • Page 208 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Display To open the display, push the lock release Push down the display until it is locked. To close, push up the display until you button. hear a click. NOTICE The illumination of the screen is automati- cally turned when...
  • Page 209 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Rear seat entertainment system controller The rear seat entertainment system can BEFORE USING THE CONTROLLER NOTICE be operated with the rear seat entertain- (for new vehicle owners) ment system controller and buttons on the z Benzene or alkaline solutions may A battery is already set in the control- DVD player unit.
  • Page 210 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 1. Remove the cover of the controller 2. Remove the insulating sheet. as shown. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 211 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) USING THE CONTROLLER NOTICE To use the rear seat entertainment sys- Observe the followings, otherwise the tem controller, direct the signal output controller may be damaged. portion of the controller to the signal reception portion of the rear seat enter- z Do not drop or strongly knock the tainment system display.
  • Page 212 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) LOCATING THE CONTROLLER FCC Information If you lose sight of the controller, push Caution: Any changes or modifica- and hold the “CURSOR (REMOTE)” button tions in construction of this device on the DVD player unit until you hear a which are not expressly approved by beep.
  • Page 213 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Control buttons "Controller 1. “DVD” button This button turns on the DVD mode. 2. “SOURCE” button This button turns on the rear seat en- tertainment system and selects mode. 3. “OFF” button This button turns off the rear seat en- tertainment system.
  • Page 214 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 9. “MENU” button 16. “TOP MENU” button This button indicates the menu screen This button indicates the title selection for DVD video when the DVD player is screen for DVD video when the DVD operated. player is operated.
  • Page 215 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) "Buttons on the DVD player unit 1. “ ” button This button ejects a disc. 2. “SOURCE” button This button turns on the rear seat en- tertainment system and selects mode. 3. “TUNE/TRACK” button This button seeks a radio station or selects track/chapter.
  • Page 216 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Turning the rear seat entertainment system on and 7. “ENT” button turn system, push “SOURCE” button. This button inputs the selected switch or the selected menu for the disc. The screen indicates which mode can be selected.
  • Page 217 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Front audio system operation All the modes of the front audio system can be operated on the rear seat enter- tainment system. When the same mode is selected on the front and rear audio systems simulta- neously, the system can be operated on the front audio system.
  • Page 218 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SELECTING THE MODE Use the joystick to select the mode. Push the “ENT” button to enter the mode. Radio The mode display which is selected by the joystick is colored blue. When the “ENT” button is pushed, the mode display changes to green.
  • Page 219 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) When you select a mode, the screen indi- OPERATING FRONT AUDIO SYSTEM cates which is selected. To operate the front audio system, use Radio the following switches. AM mode: 1. “DISC/CH/PROG” button When you select the AM mode, “AM” will Radio appear on the screen.
  • Page 220 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) You can select up to nine recordings (in- Cassette tape player 2. “TUNE/TRACK” button cluding current one). Push the “ ” or “ ” side of the “DISC/ Radio CH/PROG” button to select the other side Push the “...
  • Page 221 Toyota dealer. 1. Remove the cover of the controller as shown. z Dispose of used batteries according to local laws. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 222 “DVD ERROR” appears screen: There is a problem inside the player. Eject the disc. Set the disc again. If the malfunction still exists, take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 223 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The player will play the track or chapter, and it will play from the beginning of the track or chapter again after it reaches the end. NOTICE Never try to disassemble or oil any part of the DVD player. Do not insert anything other than a disc into the slot.
  • Page 224 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Selecting the DVD mode To select the DVD mode, push the “DVD” button on the controller. You can also select the DVD mode on the mode selection screen mentioned above. The “DVD Hint!” screen appears when the DVD mode is first selected after you turn the ignition key to the “ACC”...
  • Page 225 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —DVD player operation switches The player can also be operated with the switches on the screen. To operate the switches on the screen, select the switch by the joystick and push the “ENT” button. You cannot select the switches on the screen by touching them directly.
  • Page 226 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) TURNING THE OPERATION SWITCHES ON AND OFF To turn on the operation switches, push the “CURSOR” button on the controller. Controller Page 1 (DVD video operation switch) DVD player unit Page 2 (DVD video operation switch) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod.
  • Page 227 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) There operation switches “Page1” and “Page2” screens. To change the screen, push the “Page1” or “Page2” switch on the screen. Page 1 (DVD audio operation switch) Page 1 (video CD) Page 2 (DVD audio operation switch) Page 2 (video CD) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod.
  • Page 228 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) On the screen DVD player unit If “ ” appears on the screen when you select a switch, it indicates that the switch cannot work. Controller 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 229 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —DVD player operation (DVD video/DVD audio) To turn off the switches on the screen, NOTE: The playback condition of some CAUTION push the “CURSOR” button on the control- DVD video discs may be determined by ler once again or push the “Hide Buttons”...
  • Page 230 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) TURNING THE MENU SCREEN FOR THE DISC ON OR OFF DVD video DVD video— To turn on the menu screen for the disc, push the “Top Menu” or the “Menu” switch on the screen. You can also turn on the menu screen by pushing the “MENU”...
  • Page 231 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To select the menu for the disc, push the “ ”, “ ”, “ ” or “ ” switches on the DVD video screen. Push the “Enter” switch to select the menu for the disc. You can also select the menu for the disc by the joystick and the “ENT”...
  • Page 232 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) OPERATING THE “ ”, “"”, “AA” AND SKIPPING PREDETERMINED “""” SWITCHES/BUTTONS SCREEN DVD video To skip to the predetermined screen, push “ ” switch/button: Push this switch/button the “Return” switch. The DVD player starts to pause the disc. playing from the beginning of the predeter- “"”...
  • Page 233 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SELECTING THE TITLE/GROUP To display the searching title (DVD video) DVD video or group (DVD audio) screen, push the “Search” switch on the screen. You can also display the screen by pushing the “SEARCH” button on the controller. DVD audio DVD video DVD audio...
  • Page 234 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) DVD video— Select the title number by using the “−”, “+” and “+10” switches and push the “Enter” switch to enter the number. The player starts playing disc for that title number. The selected title number will appear on the screen.
  • Page 235 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE Push the “Sub Title” switch on the screen, DVD video and then the changing subtitle language screen will appear. You can also display the screen by pushing the “SUB TITLE” button on the controller. DVD audio Each time you push the “Sub Title”...
  • Page 236 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CHANGING AUDIO LANGUAGE (DVD video only) Push the “Audio” switch on the screen and then the changing audio language screen will appear. You can also display the screen by pushing the “AUDIO” button on the controller. Each time you push the “Audio”...
  • Page 237 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CHANGING AUDIO FORMAT (DVD audio only) Push the “Audio” switch on the screen or the “AUDIO” button on the controller and the changing audio format screen will ap- pear. Each time you push the “Audio” switch, another audio format stored on the disc is selected.
  • Page 238 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CHANGING ANGLE SCREEN Push the “Angle” switch on the screen, DVD video and then the changing angle screen will appear. You can also display the screen by pushing the “ANGLE” button on the controller. DVD audio The angle can be selected for discs that multi−angle compatible...
  • Page 239 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTING Push the “Set Up” switch on the screen, DVD video and then the initial setting screen will ap- pear. You can also display the screen by pushing the “SET UP” button on the con- troller.
  • Page 240 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) There are initial setting switches on the “Setup Menu 1” and “Setup Menu 2” screens. To change the screen, push the “Page1” or “Page2” switch on the screen. After you change the initial setting, push “Enter”...
  • Page 241 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To enter the code of the language you CHANGING THE SUBTITLE LANGUAGE CHANGING THE DVD LANGUAGE want to read, push the number of the To display the “Select Subtitle Lang.”, To display the “Select DVD Language” language code.
  • Page 242 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To enter the code of the language you TURNING THE ANGLE MARK ON OR SETTING LEVEL VIEWER want to read, push the number of the RESTRICTIONS language code. For details about the lan- The angle mark can be turned on for You can restrict the play back screen by guage codes, see the language code list.
  • Page 243 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Push the number for the password and Push a parental level (1—8). The smaller SETTING THE DISPLAY MODE the “Enter” switch. The “Select Restriction the level number, the stricter the age limit. Each time you push the “Display Mode” Level”...
  • Page 244 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) LANGUAGE CODE LIST 0125 Aymara 0610 Fiji Code Language 0126 Azerbaijani 0615 Faroese 1001 Japanese 0201 Bashkir 0625 Frisian 0514 English 0205 Byelorussian 0701 Irish 0618 French 0207 Bulgarian 0704 Scots−Gaelic 0405 German 0208 Bihari 0712 Galician 0920...
  • Page 245 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 1101 Georgian 1320 Maltese 1911 Slovak 1111 Kazakh 1325 Burmese 1912 Slovenian 1112 Greenlandic 1401 Nauru 1913 Samoan 1113 Cambodian 1405 Nepali 1914 Shona 1114 Kannada 1415 Norwegian 1915 Somali 1119 Kashmiri 1503 Occitan 1917 Albanian 1121 Kurdish...
  • Page 246 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 2019 Tsonga 2020 Tatar 2023 2111 Ukrainian 2118 Urdu 2126 Uzbek 2209 Vietnamese 2215 Volapük 2315 Wolof 2408 Xhosa DVD video SELECTING THE CHAPTER/TRACK 2515 Yoruba To select the chapter/track, push the “ ” 2621 Zulu or “...
  • Page 247 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —DVD player operation (video CD/audio CD/CD text) USING THE CONTROL SCREEN 5. “ ” and “ ” switches When playing a disc, push the “DVD” but- Push and hold the “ ” or “ ” switch ton on the controller.
  • Page 248 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Enter the disc menu number by using the OPERATING THE “ ”, “"”, “AA” AND TURNING ON THE DISC MENU (video “−”, “+” and “+10” switches and push the CD only) “""” SWITCHES “Enter” switch. The player starts playing Push the “Return”...
  • Page 249 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CHANGING MENU PAGE OR TRACK CHANGING MULTIPLEX CHANGING THE INITIAL SETTING (video (video CD only) TRANSMISSION (video CD only) CD only) Push the “Prev. Page” or “Next Page” Push the “Main/Sub” switch to change a Push the “Set Up”...
  • Page 250 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) USING THE CONTROL SCREEN When playing a disc, push the “DVD” but- ton on the controller. The control screen will appear on the screen. CD text only— The disc title and track title will appear on the screen when pushing the “DVD”...
  • Page 251 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Screen adjustment 3. “RAND” switch (audio CD and CD text) Push the “RAND” switch. The player will play the tracks on the disc in ran- dom order. To turn off the random fea- ture, push this switch again. 4.
  • Page 252 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Selecting the video mode After adjusting the screen, push the “OK” The audio machine connected to the input switch to return to the previous screen. terminal adapter can be played in the video mode. select video mode, push...
  • Page 253 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —DVD video disc information DVD PLAYER AND DVD VIDEO DISCS Marks shown on DVD video discs: DVD VIDEO DISC GLOSSARY DVD video discs: Digital Versatile Disc This DVD player conforms to NTSC col- that holds video. DVD video discs have or TV formats.
  • Page 254 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —A/V input adapter Level 8: All types of DVD video discs can The rear entertainment system plays vid- Manufactured under license from Dolby be played. sound when audio−video Laboratories. “Dolby”, “Pro Logic”, and equipment is connected to the A/V input the double−D symbol are trademarks of Multi−angle feature: You can enjoy the adapter.
  • Page 255 The recommended headphone impedance thing other than an appropriate plug is from 16 Ω to 32 Ω. may cause electrical failure or short circuit. Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- ther details. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 256: Audio/Video System Operating Hints

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Audio/video system operating hints For example, nearby buildings and terrain NOTICE CAUTION can interfere with FM reception. Power lines or telephone wires can interfere with To ensure correct audio/video system Adjust the volume when you connect AM signals.
  • Page 257 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Static and fluttering—These occur when Avoid using cassettes with a total play- CARING FOR YOUR CASSETTE PLAYER signals are blocked by buildings, trees, or ing time longer than 100 minutes (50 AND TAPES other large objects. Increasing the bass minutes per side).
  • Page 258 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Audio CDs Compact disc players and DVD play- ers use an invisible laser beam which could cause hazardous radiation ex- DVD video posure if directed outside the unit. Be discs sure to operate the players correctly. DVD audio discs Compact disc player...
  • Page 259 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) DVD player only discs marked shown above. The following products may not be playable on your DVD player. SACD Copy−protected CD CD−R (CD−Recordable) CD−RW (CD−Re−writable) CD−ROM DVD−R DVD+R DVD+RW DVD−RW DVD−ROM Special shaped discs Low quality discs DVD−RAM Transparent/translucent discs Labeled discs...
  • Page 260 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) NOTICE Do not use special shaped, transpar- ent/translucent, low quality or labeled discs such as those shown in the il- lustrations. The use of such discs may damage the player or changer, or it may be impossible to eject the disc.
  • Page 261 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Air conditioning system Front manual air conditioning system Controls ..........Air flow selector settings .
  • Page 262: Front Manual Air Conditioning System Controls

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Front manual air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Air intake selector 2. “A/C” button 3. Air flow selector 4. Temperature selector 5. Fan speed selector 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 263 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) This position allows the air intake to Fan speed selector select FRESH automatically. This is to Turn the knob to adjust the fan speed—to clean up the front view more quickly. the right to increase, to the left to de- crease.
  • Page 264 If this happens, take your ve- viously used. hicle to a Toyota dealer for service. 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.
  • Page 265: Air Flow Selector Settings

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Air flow selector settings —Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 266 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If following another vehicle on a dusty Heating Air conditioning road, or driving in windy and dusty For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: conditions, it is recommended that the air intake selector be temporarily set to Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF”...
  • Page 267 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Defogging Defrosting The inside of the windshield The outside of the windshield For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” Fan speed—Any setting except “OFF” Temperature—Towards WARM Temperature—Towards WARM (red zone) to heat;...
  • Page 268: Front Automatic Air Conditioning System Controls

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Front automatic air conditioning system— —Controls 1. Air intake selector 2. “MODE” button (air flow selector) 3. Fan speed selector 4. “A/C” button 5. “OFF” button 6. Windshield air flow button 7. “AUTO” button 8. Temperature selector 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod.
  • Page 269 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) “AUTO” button Temperature selector For automatic operation of the air condi- Turn the knob to adjust the temperature— tioning, press the “AUTO” button. An indi- to the right to warm, to the left to cool. cator light will illuminate to show that the “OFF”...
  • Page 270 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Pressing the windshield air flow button turns on the defroster−linked air condition- ing. This is to clean up the front view more quickly. When the “A/C” button is not pressed in, pressing another air flow button turns off the air conditioning.
  • Page 271 If this happens, take your ve- viously used. hicle to a Toyota dealer for service. 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.
  • Page 272: Air Flow Selector Settings

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Air flow selector settings —Operating tips To cool off your Toyota after it has been parked in the hot sun, drive with the windows open for a few minutes. This vents the hot air, allowing the air conditioning to cool the interior more quickly.
  • Page 273 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If following another vehicle on a dusty Heating Air conditioning road, or driving in windy and dusty For best results, set controls to: For best results, set controls to: conditions, it is recommended that the For automatic operation—...
  • Page 274 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Pressing the windshield button turns on Ventilation Defogging and defrosting— the defroster−linked air conditioning. This For best results, set controls to: —The inside of the windshield is to clean up the front view more quickly. For automatic operation—...
  • Page 275: Side Vents

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Side vents possible select RECIRCULATE mode if you press the air intake control button. Pressing the windshield button turns on the defroster−linked air conditioning. This is to clean up the front view more quickly. When the “A/C” button is not pressed in, pressing another air flow button turns off the air conditioning.
  • Page 276: Rear Heater System

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Rear heater system 1. Main switch Push the switch to turn the rear heater system on or off. Turning the fan speed selector to the “LO” or “HI” position with the rear heater sys- tem on illuminates the main switch indica- tor.
  • Page 277: Air Conditioning Filter

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Checking and replacing the Air conditioning filter— air conditioning filter 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 extreme reductions in operating efficiency, or if the windows begin to fog up easily.
  • Page 278 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 1. Remove the clip with a Phillips−head 2. Open the glove box and push each 3. Pull the filter cover toward you and screwdriver. side of the glove box to disconnect remove it. the claws. 4.
  • Page 279 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 5. Remove filter from the filter case. 6. Inspect the filter on the surface. If it is dirty, it should be replaced. When installing filter filter case, keep the arrow pointing up. INFORMATION The air filter should be installed prop- erly in position.
  • Page 280 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 281 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − OPERATION OF INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS Other equipment Trip information ..........Clock .
  • Page 282: Trip Information

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Trip information (type A) The trip information indicates the fol- lowing information. 1. Outside temperature 2. Average fuel consumption 3. Current fuel consumption 4. Driving time 5. Air conditioning system on—The air conditioned temperature is displayed. Air conditioning system off—The air conditioned temperature...
  • Page 283 −30_C (−22_F) up to 50_C (122_F). If the played. When the driving time exceeds temperature does not appear or it shows 11:59, the counter returns to 0:00. “−−”, take your vehicle to your Toyota The calculation is reset when the ignition dealer. switch is turned off.
  • Page 284 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Do not operate the screen while the vehicle is moving. Be sure to operate the screen only when the vehicle is stopped. Consumption screen 2. Touch the “Trip Info” switch on the screen. 1. Regenerated energy in the past 30 Trip information appears on the screen.
  • Page 285 −30_C (−22_F) up to 50_C (122_F). If the Wh illuminates a 50 W bulb for an hour. temperature does not appear or it shows “−−”, take your vehicle to your Toyota 2. Fuel consumption in the past 30 dealer. minutes...
  • Page 286: Clock

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Clock Compass Energy Monitor screen To reset the hour: Push the “H” button. The direction is indicated on the inside To reset the minutes: Push the “M” button. rear view mirror. Touching the “Energy” switch turns on The key must be in the “ACC”...
  • Page 287 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The vehicle is in a place where the The compass indicates the direction earth’s magnetic field is subject to in- that the vehicle is heading. In the terference by artificial magnetic fields above case, it shows that the vehicle is (underground parking, under a steel heading north.
  • Page 288 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CALIBRATING THE COMPASS (deviation calibration) The direction display on the compass deviates from the true direction deter- mined by the earth’s magnetic field. The angle of deviation varies according to the geographic position of the vehicle. To adjust this deviation, stop the vehicle, then push and hold the “...
  • Page 289 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) After calibration, leaving the system for Samoa: 5 Guam: Saipan: several seconds returns it to the compass mode. CAUTION Do not adjust the display while the vehicle is moving. Be sure to adjust the display only when the vehicle is stopped.
  • Page 290 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Perform circling calibration just after you have purchased your Toyota. And then always perform circling calibration after the 12 volt battery has been re- moved, replaced or disconnected. Do not perform circling calibration of the compass in a place where the earth’s magnetic field is subject to in-...
  • Page 291: Ashtrays

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Ashtrays Front ashtray: To use the ashtray, open CAUTION the lid. When finished with your cigarette, thor- When doing the circling calibration, oughly extinguish it in the ashtray to pre- be sure to secure a wide space, vent other cigarette butts from catching and watch out for people and ve- fire.
  • Page 292: Power Outlets

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Power outlets (12 VDC) NOTICE z To prevent the fuse from being blown, do not use the electricity over the total vehicle capacity of 12VDC/120W (front and rear outlets together). z To prevent the 12 volt battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlets longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off.
  • Page 293: Power Outlet

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Power outlet (115 VAC) NOTICE z To prevent the 12 volt battery from being discharged, do not use the power outlet longer than necessary when the hybrid system is off. z Close the power outlet lid when the power outlet is not in use.
  • Page 294: Glove Box

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Glove box Appliances with high initial peak watt- CAUTION age: cathode−ray tube type televisions, compressor−driven refrigerators, electric To reduce the chance of injury in pumps, electric tools, etc. case of an accident or a sudden stop, Measuring devices which process pre- always keep...
  • Page 295: Garage Door Opener

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Garage door opener (a) Programming the HomeLink Indicator light The HomeLink in your vehicle has 3 HomeLinkr buttons and you can store one program for each button. To ensure correct programming into the 25 to HomeLink , install a new battery in the 75 mm...
  • Page 296 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each re- maining HomeLink button to program another device. Programming a rolling code system your device “Rolling Code” equipped, is necessary follow steps 1 through 4 under the heading “Programming the HomeLink ”...
  • Page 297 Canadian market To program other devices such as home 1. Decide which of the 3 HomeLink but- security systems, home door locks or tons you want to program. lighting, contact your authorized Toyota dealer for assistance. 2. Place your hand−held gate/device transmitter 25 to 75 mm (1 to 3 in.)
  • Page 298: Auxiliary Boxes

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Auxiliary boxes Refer to HomeLink on the internet at: To use the auxiliary boxes, open the This device complies with Part 15 of the WWW.HOMELINK.COM lids as shown in the following illustra- FCC Rules and with RSS−210 of the IC tions.
  • Page 299 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Type A (ceiling) Type C (rear console) Type E (luggage compartment) Type B (instrument panel) Type D (rear console) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 300: Container

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Container This container can be used as an auxil- CAUTION iary holder. Do not put objects in the container which can shift, roll out or be thrown out in the event of sudden stops or accidents.
  • Page 301: Cup Holders

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Cup holders Do not store objects which are higher than the lower edge of the container. Do not store objects which are larg- er than the width of the container. Type A (rear console) Type B (luggage compartment) Type C (second seat armrest) 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod.
  • Page 302 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) The cup holders are designed for hold- CAUTION ing cups or drink−cans securely. Type A—To use the holder, open the lid. Do not place anything else other Type C—To use the holder, pull down the than cups or drink−cans in the cup second seat armrest and push the button holder,...
  • Page 303: Bottle Holders

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Bottle holders Tie−down hooks NOTICE Do not put a cup or open bottle in the bottle holder because the con- tents may spill when the door opens or closes. The bottle holders are designed to hold To secure your luggage, use the tie−down bottles securely.
  • Page 304: Luggage Cover

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Luggage cover USING LUGGAGE COVER NOTICE To use the luggage cover: Do not use the anchor brackets on 1. Pull out the forward luggage cover the second seat seatback instead of and hang the hooks to the hook the tie−down hooks.
  • Page 305 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) REMOVING LUGGAGE COVER STOWING LUGGAGE COVER To remove the luggage cover, push in To stow the luggage cover, do the fol- the left end to release the right end, lowing. and lift the luggage cover out. 1.
  • Page 306: Roof Luggage Carrier

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Roof luggage carrier 2. Push in the left end of the luggage Cross rails Side knobs cover and place the luggage cover in the holder as shown. CAUTION Upper knob Make sure the luggage cover is se- curely stowed.
  • Page 307 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Follow the manufacture’s instructions and precautions when installing the attach- ments or their equivalent. CAUTION When you load cargo on the roof lug- gage carrier, observe the following: Place the cargo so that its weight is distributed evenly between the front and rear axles.
  • Page 308: Floor Mat

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Floor mat If driving for a long distance, on rough roads, or at high speeds, stop the vehicle now and then dur- ing the trip to make sure the cargo remains in its place. Do not exceed 75 kg (165 lb.) cargo weight on the roof luggage carrier.
  • Page 309 INFORMATION BEFORE DRIVING YOUR TOYOTA Information before driving your Toyota Utility vehicle precautions ........
  • Page 310: Utility Vehicle Precautions

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Utility vehicle precautions This vehicle belongs to the utility ve- CAUTION hicle class, which has higher ground clearance and narrower tread in relation Always observe the following precau- to the height of its center of gravity. tions to minimize the risk of serious Specific design characteristics give it a personal injury or damage to your ve-...
  • Page 311: Break−In Period

    Toyota has a smaller fuel tank opening. winds than an ordinary passenger your vehicle: The special nozzle on pumps with un- car. Slowing down will allow you to...
  • Page 312 This is normal els. In the U.S., category 4 has been Toyota, be sure that it has an octane and there is no need for concern. adopted. The WWFC improves air quali- rating no lower than 87.
  • Page 313: Operation In Foreign Countries

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Operation in foreign countries GASOLINE CONTAINING MMT If you plan to drive your Toyota in NOTICE another country... Some gasoline contain an octane en- z Do First, comply with the vehicle registration use gasohol other...
  • Page 314: Three−Way Catalytic Converters

    A large amount of unburned gases vehicle in for a check−up as soon flowing into the three−way catalytic as possible. Remember, your Toyota converter may cause it to overheat dealer knows your vehicle and its and create a fire hazard. To prevent three−way catalytic converter sys-...
  • Page 315: Engine Exhaust Cautions

    In enclosed areas, exhaust gases your Toyota dealer. Continued in- This oil as well as some part of the oil cannot escape, making this a partic- halation of exhaust fumes can lead film left on the cylinder wall is burned ularly dangerous situation.
  • Page 316: Iridium−Tipped Spark Plugs

    Therefore, it eration. is essential that the oil level be checked regularly. Toyota recommends that the oil A new engine consumes more oil, since level be checked every time you refuel its pistons, piston rings and cylinder walls the vehicle.
  • Page 317: Brake System

    Toyota dealer. brake pedal depressed. 2. When the brake pedal is depressed The red and yellow brake system warning with the selector lever in “D”...
  • Page 318: Brake Pad Wear Limit Indicators

    Have your Toyota dealer perform the bed- a malfunction. ding−down. CAUTION If the “P/S” warning light comes on,...
  • Page 319: Your Toyota's Identification

    This is the primary identification number for your Toyota. It is used in registering the ownership of your vehicle. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 320: Theft Prevention Labels

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Theft prevention labels Suspension and chassis (except for Canada) Your new vehicle carries theft preven- CAUTION tion labels which are approximately 47 mm (1.85 in.) by 12 mm (0.47 in.). Do not modify the suspension/chassis The purpose of these labels is to reduce with lift kits, spacers, springs, etc.
  • Page 321: Tire Information

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tire information— —Tire symbols This illustration indicates typical tire symbols. 1. Tire size—For details, see “—Tire size” on page 311. 2. DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)—For details, see “—DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN)” on page 310. 3.
  • Page 322 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —DOT and Tire Identification Number (TIN) The “DOT” symbol certifies that the 7. “TUBELESS” “TUBE TYPE”—A tubeless tire does not tire conforms to applicable Federal have a tube inside the tire and air Motor Vehicle Safety Standards. is directly filled in the tire.
  • Page 323 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Tire size —Name of each section of tire This illustration indicates typical tire 1. Section width 1. Bead size. 2. Tire height 2. Sidewall 1. Section width (in millimeters) 3. Wheel diameter 3. Shoulder 2. Aspect ratio (tire height to section 4.
  • Page 324 150 would wear conditions on specified government purchasers of Toyota vehicles with in- one and a half (1−1/2) times as well test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. formation on uniform tire quality grad-...
  • Page 325 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Temperature A, B, C—The tempera- ture grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resis- tance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
  • Page 326 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Glossary of tire terminology Tire related term Meaning the combined weight (in excess of those standard items which may be replaced) of transaxle, power steering, power brakes, power windows, Accessory weight power seats, radio, and heater, to the extent that these items are available as factory−installed equipment (whether installed or not) tire inflation pressure when the vehicle has been parked for at least 3 hours or more, or it has not been driven more than 1.5 km or 1 mile...
  • Page 327 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tire related term Meaning 68 kg (150 lb.) times the number of occupants specified in the second Normal occupant weight column of Table 1 that follows distribution of occupants in a vehicle as specified in the third column of Table Occupant distribution 1 that follows the combined weight of those installed regular production options weighing...
  • Page 328 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tire related term Meaning the load on an individual tire that is determined by distributing to each axle Vehicle normal load on the tire its share of the curb weight, accessory weight, and normal occupant weight (distributed in accordance with Table 1 that follows) and dividing by two Weather side the surface area of the rim not covered by the inflated tire...
  • Page 329: Vehicle Load Limits

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Vehicle load limits Vehicle load limits include total load Seating capacity means the maximum Cargo capacity capacity, seating capacity, towing ca- number of occupants whose esti- Cargo capacity may increase or de- pacity and cargo capacity. Follow the mated average weight is 68 kg (150 crease depending on the size (weight) load limits shown below.
  • Page 330: Cargo And Luggage

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Cargo and luggage— —Stowage precautions When stowing cargo and luggage in D Do not place anything on the CAUTION the vehicle, observe the following: luggage cover. Such items may D Put cargo and luggage in the lug- D To prevent cargo and luggage be thrown about and possibly gage compartment when at all...
  • Page 331 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Capacity and distribution (4) The resulting figure equals the Cargo capacity depends on the to- available amount of cargo and tal weight of the occupants. luggage load capacity. For exam- (Cargo capacity) = (Total load capac- ple, if the “XXX”...
  • Page 332: Types Of Tires

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Types of tires From this condition, if 3 more passen- Determine what kind of tires your CAUTION gers with the combined weight of 176 vehicle is originally equipped with. kg (388 lb.) get on, the available car- 1.
  • Page 333 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) All season tires, however, do not have adequate traction performance compared with snow tires in heavy or loose snow. Also, all season tires fall short in acceleration and handling performance compared with summer tires in highway driving. CAUTION D Do not mix summer and all sea- son tires on your vehicle as...
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  • Page 335 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION STARTING AND DRIVING Starting and driving Before starting the hybrid system ......How to start the hybrid system .
  • Page 336: Before Starting The Hybrid System

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) How to start the hybrid Before starting the hybrid system— (a) Before starting (b) Starting the hybrid system system 1. Check the area around the vehicle be- 1. Apply the parking brake firmly. fore getting in. 2.
  • Page 337: Tips For Driving In Various Conditions

    “READY” light changes to constant checked by your Toyota dealer as soon as ing brake applied. If they still do not possible. work safely, pull to the side of the road and call a Toyota dealer for assistance.
  • Page 338: Off−Road Driving Precautions

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Off−road driving precautions Your vehicle is not designed to be driv- CAUTION Do not drive in excess of the speed en off−road limit. Even if the legal speed limit However, in the event that off−road driving Before driving off, make sure that permits it, do not drive over 140 cannot be avoided, please observe the...
  • Page 339 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) For owners in U.S. mainland, Hawaii and CAUTION In a rollover crash, an unbelted per- Puerto Rico: son is significantly more likely to To obtain additional information pertaining Always observe the following precau- die than a person wearing a seat to driving your vehicle off−road, consult tions to minimize the risk of serious belt.
  • Page 340: Winter Driving Tips

    See page 4 for the status of the hybrid to ensure that water damage to the Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” battery. If the hybrid battery is discharged, hybrid battery, hybrid system or similar high quality ethylene glycol the hybrid system will not start up.
  • Page 341: Dinghy Towing

    Depending on where you are driving, freeze solution. we recommend you carry some emer- gency equipment. This product is available at your Toyota dealer and most auto parts stores. Follow Some of the things you might put in the manufacturer’s...
  • Page 342: Trailer Towing

    (trailer not overload your vehicle or trailer. Toyota weight plus its cargo load) must warranties do not apply to damage or not exceed the following. Exceeding malfunction caused by towing a trailer for this weight is dangerous.
  • Page 343 The gross vehicle weight must not Total trailer weight Tongue load If you wish to install a trailer hitch, you exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight should consult with your Toyota dealer. Rating (GVWR) indicated Use only a hitch recommended by the Certification Label.
  • Page 344 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) BRAKES AND SAFETY CHAINS Never tow a trailer without using a Toyota recommends trailers with safety chain securely attached to brakes that conform to any applica- both the trailer and the vehicle. If ble federal and state/provincial regu- damage occurs to the coupling unit lations.
  • Page 345 Backing with a trailer is difficult and BREAK−IN SCHEDULE PRE−TOWING SAFETY CHECK requires practice. Grip the bottom of Toyota recommends that you do not Check that your vehicle remains level the steering wheel and move your hand tow a trailer with a new vehicle or a...
  • Page 346 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Remember that when making a turn, Because of the added load of the trail- When restarting out after parking on a slope: the trailer wheels will be closer than er, your vehicle’s engine may overheat the vehicle wheels to the inside of the on hot days temperatures over...
  • Page 347: How To Save Fuel And Make Your Vehicle Last Longer

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) How to save fuel and make your vehicle last longer Improving fuel economy is easy—just take When parking, be sure to put the CAUTION it easy. It will help make your vehicle last transmission into the “P” position. In longer, too.
  • Page 348 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Keep your vehicle tuned−up and in top shape. A dirty air cleaner, improp- er valve clearance, dirty plugs, dirty oil and grease,brakes not adjusted, etc. all lower engine performance and contrib- ute to poor fuel economy. For longer life of all parts and lower operating costs, keep all maintenance work on schedule, and if you often drive under...
  • Page 349 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY In case of an emergency If your vehicle will not start ........If your hybrid system stalls while driving .
  • Page 350: If Your Vehicle Will Not Start

    Have the key electrical burns, or damaged electronic checked at your Toyota dealer. If none of components, follow instructions careful- your keys work, there may be a malfunc- tion in the immobilizer system. Call your If you are unsure about how to follow this Toyota dealer.
  • Page 351 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) JUMP STARTING PROCEDURE If you should accidentally get acid 1. If the booster battery is installed in Discharged on yourself or in your eyes, remove another vehicle, make sure the vehicles battery any contaminated clothing and flush are not touching.
  • Page 352 In this battery Negative terminal condition, the hybrid system will not (“−”mark) start. Contact your Toyota dealer. 6. Carefully disconnect the cables in the c. Connect the clamp of the negative recommended connecting points exact reverse order: the negative cable (black) jumper cable to the negative (−)
  • Page 353: If Your Hybrid System Stalls While Driving

    A loss of power is experienced. the battery may be depleted. Have it ch- system again. A loud knocking or pinging noise is ecked at your Toyota dealer. If the hybrid system will not start, see “If heard. your vehicle will not start”.
  • Page 354: If You Have A Flat Tire

    You should have it checked as CAUTION soon as possible at your Toyota dealer. 5. Read the following instructions When the hybrid system is on, keep thoroughly.
  • Page 355 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) D Make sure to set the jack prop- NOTICE CAUTION erly in the jack point. Raising Do not continue driving with a When jacking, be sure to observe the vehicle with jack improper- deflated tire. Driving even a the following to reduce the possi- ly positioned will damage the short distance can damage a...
  • Page 356 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Required tools and spare tire Vehicles with third seat Before removing the jack, unhook the 1. Get the required tools and tightening strap. spare tire. 1. Spare tire ∗ 2. Front towing eyelet 3. Jack handle 4.
  • Page 357 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) To remove the jack, rotate the jack To store the jack, rotate the jack joint To detach the spare tire: joint by hand until the jack becomes until the jack is firmly secured. 1. Remove the inside spare tire cov- free.
  • Page 358 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 2. Remove the cover as shown in the 3. Put the adapter socket (for remov- 4. Threading the jack handle through illustration. ing a spare tire) on the spare tire the adapter socket, turn the jack clamp bolt.
  • Page 359 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Blocking the wheel 5. Pull out the spare tire and stand 6. Remove the holding bracket and 2. Block the wheel diagonally op- it up against the bumper. the spare tire cover. posite the flat tire to keep the vehicle from rolling when it is jacked up.
  • Page 360 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Loosening wheel nuts —Positioning the jack CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. The nuts may loose and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a serious ac- cident. 3. Loosen all the wheel nuts. 4.
  • Page 361 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Raising your vehicle —Changing wheels CAUTION Never get under the vehicle when the vehicle is supported by the jack alone. 5. After making sure that no one 6. Remove the wheel nuts and is in the vehicle, raise it high change tires.
  • Page 362 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Reinstalling wheel nuts CAUTION Never use oil or grease on the bolts or nuts. Doing so may lead to overtightening the nuts and damaging the bolts. The nuts may loose and the wheels may fall off, which could cause a seri- ous accident.
  • Page 363 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Lowering your vehicle —After changing wheels Tighten each nut a little at a time in 9. Check the air pressure of the re- the order shown. Repeat the process placed tire. until all the nuts are tight. Adjust the air pressure to the specifi- cation designated on page 415 in CAUTION...
  • Page 364: If Your Vehicle Becomes Stuck

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If your vehicle becomes stuck If your vehicle becomes stuck in snow, z Avoid spinning the wheels. CAUTION mud, sand, etc., then you may attempt z If your vehicle remains stuck after to rock the vehicle free by moving it Before driving, make sure all the forward and backward.
  • Page 365: If Your Vehicle Needs To Be Towed

    If your vehicle needs to be towed— If towing is necessary, we recommend you to have it done by your Toyota (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck— dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- —From front...
  • Page 366 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Front wheel drive models— (c) Towing with sling CAUTION (a) Towing with wheel lift type truck type truck From front—Release the parking brake. If your vehicle needs to be towed when in an accident, do it with the NOTICE front wheels raised (front wheel drive models) or all four wheels raised (all...
  • Page 367 When the hybrid system is off, the tance speeds. Also, you to have it done by your Toyota power assist for the brakes and steer- wheels, axles, drive train, steering and dealer or a commercial tow truck ser- ing will not work so steering and brakes must all be in good condition.
  • Page 368 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Installing front towing eyelet 1. Remove the front towing eyelet cover 2. Use the front towing eyelet in the lug- 3. Tighten the front towing eyelet securely on the front bumper by pushing the gage compartment. Secure it to the by a wheel nut wrench.
  • Page 369 If the towing vehicle can hardly move, do not forcibly continue the towing. Contact your Toyota dealer or a commercial tow truck service for assistance. Tow the vehicle as straight ahead as possible.
  • Page 370: If You Cannot Shift Transmission Selector Lever

    Vehicles with engine immobilizer system— Even if you lose only one key, contact your Toyota dealer to make a new key. If you lose all your master keys, you cannot make new keys; the whole engine immobi- lizer system must be replaced.
  • Page 371: If You Lose Your Wireless Remote Control Transmitter

    Have the registered identification numbers of your transmitters deleted from your ve- hicle by your Toyota dealer as soon as possible to avoid the possibility of theft or an accident. Then, have the identification number of your new transmitter registered.
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  • Page 373 APPEARANCE CARE Corrosion prevention and appearance care Protecting your Toyota from corrosion ......Washing and waxing your Toyota .
  • Page 374 Now, it is up to be dry. wet the mud and debris without remov- you. Proper care of your Toyota can help ing. The lower edge of doors, rocker High ambient temperatures can cause ensure long−term corrosion prevention.
  • Page 375 Toyota Check the interior of your vehicle. Wa- When driving in areas where there is Your Toyota is a hybrid vehicle. Pay ter and dirt can accumulate under the a lot of smoke, soot, dust, iron dust or particular attention when washing your floor mats and could cause corrosion.
  • Page 376 Waxing your Toyota Plastic wheel ornaments: plastic NOTICE Polishing and waxing is recommended...
  • Page 377 Vehicles with side airbags and cur- blocked, contact your Toyota dealer to and water. tain shield airbags: have the vehicle serviced. First vacuum over the upholstery to re- Be careful not to splash water or move loose dirt.
  • Page 378 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Carpets Windows z If you use a liquid car freshener, do Use a good foam−type shampoo to The windows may be cleaned with any not apply the liquid onto the ve- clean the carpets. household window cleaner. hicle’s interior surfaces.
  • Page 379 Use of a nylon brush or synthetic cleaning of your Toyota, your local fiber cloth, etc. may scratch the Toyota dealer will be pleased to answer fine grained surface of the leather. them. z Mildew may develop on soiled leath- er upholstery. Be especially careful to avoid oil spots.
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  • Page 381 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION VEHICLE MAINTENANCE AND CARE Vehicle maintenance and care Maintenance requirements ........General maintenance .
  • Page 382: Maintenance Requirements

    Simple instructions for how to per- tablishment or individual without invali- or if you prefer, your Toyota dealer will be form them are presented on page 375 in dating this warranty. See “Owner’s War- pleased to do them at a nominal cost.
  • Page 383: General Maintenance

    Booklet” or “Owner’s Manual Supple- should investigate the cause or take your additional information. ment” for the details. vehicle to your Toyota dealer or a quali- Radiator, condenser and hoses fied service shop immediately. It is recom- mended that any problem you notice be...
  • Page 384 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Exhaust system Seats Parking brake If you notice any change in the sound of Check that all seat controls such as seat Check that the pedal has the proper travel the exhaust or smell exhaust fumes, have adjusters, seatback recliner, etc.
  • Page 385: Does Your Vehicle Need Repairing

    If you notice any of these clues, take your Tire inflation pressure mance, sounds, and visual tip−offs that vehicle to your Toyota dealer as soon as Check the pressure with a gauge ev- indicate service is needed. Some impor- possible. It probably needs adjustment or...
  • Page 386: Emissions Inspection And Maintenance (I/M) Programs

    Toyota dealer comes on. In this case, your vehicle may to prepare the vehicle for re−testing. not pass the I/M test and need to be repaired.
  • Page 387 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Introduction Engine compartment overview ....... Removing the engine compartment covers .
  • Page 388: Engine Compartment Overview

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Engine compartment overview 1. Windshield and rear window washer fluid tank 2. Brake fluid reservoir 3. Engine oil level dipstick 4. Engine coolant reservoir 5. Engine oil filler cap 6. Inverter coolant reservoir 7. Fuse blocks 8.
  • Page 389: Removing The Engine Compartment Covers

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Removing the engine compartment covers High voltage current runs in the parts and cables in the engine compartment. Do not touch high voltage parts, cables and connectors. For the locations of high voltage parts cables, “—High voltage components”...
  • Page 390: Fuse Locations

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Fuse locations Before checking the fuse or replacing the left front light bulbs, etc. in the engine compartment, remove the engine compartment covers as shown in the illustrations: 1. Push the core of the clips and remove the clips.
  • Page 391: Do−It−Yourself Service Precautions

    Read separate Toyota Warranty statement for details and suggestions. This Section gives instructions only for those items that are relatively easy for an owner to perform. As explained in Section 6, there are still a number of items that must be done by a qualified technician with special tools.
  • Page 392 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) CAUTION Do not leave anything that may Brake fluid can harm your hands or burn easily, such as paper or rags, eyes and damage painted surfaces. Never touch, remove or disassemble in the engine compartment. If fluid gets on your hands or in high voltage...
  • Page 393: Positioning The Jack

    Be careful of ac- wear could result. Also backfiring cidentally causing a short circuit. could cause a fire in the engine z Add only “Toyota Super Long Life compartment. Coolant” or similar high quality eth- z Be careful not to scratch the glass...
  • Page 394: Parts And Tools

    Remember all Toyota parts are de- the jack. signed in metric sizes, so your tools must be metric. Stop the vehicle on a level firm...
  • Page 395 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tools: ADDING WASHER FLUID Funnel (only for adding coolant) Parts: Water CHECKING BRAKE FLUID Washer fluid containing antifreeze Parts (if level is low): (for winter use) SAE J1703 or FMVSS No.116 DOT 3 brake fluid Tools: Funnel Tools:...
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  • Page 397 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Engine and Chassis Checking the engine oil level ....... . . Checking the coolant level .
  • Page 398: Checking The Engine Oil Level

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Checking the engine oil level When the level reaches within the correct CAUTION range, install the filler cap hand−tight. Low level Full level Be careful not to touch the hot ex- NOTICE haust manifold. z Be careful not to spill engine oil on the vehicle components.
  • Page 399 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) ENGINE OIL SELECTION SAE 5W−30 is the best choice for good fuel economy and good starting in cold “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” is used in weather. your Toyota vehicle. Use Toyota approved “Toyota Genuine Motor Oil” or equivalent If SAE 5W−30 is not available, SAE...
  • Page 400: Checking The Coolant Level

    Motor Oil” is available, which has been cock and water pump. specifically tested and approved for all If you can find no leak, have your Toyota Toyota engines. dealer test the cap pressure and check Please contact your Toyota dealer for fur- for leaks in the cooling system.
  • Page 401: Checking The Radiators And Condenser

    If any of the above parts are extremely Coolant type selection dirty or you are not sure of their condi- Use of improper coolants may damage tion, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer. your cooling system. Only use “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” CAUTION similar high quality ethylene glycol based non−silicate, non−amine, non−nitrite,...
  • Page 402: Checking Brake Fluid

    If the level is low, take your vehicle to a Toyota dealer as soon as possible. Do not drive your vehicle if the red brake system warning light is on. Call a Toyota dealer for assistance.
  • Page 403 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Keep your tire inflation pressures The following instructions for at the proper level. checking tire inflation pressure should be observed: The recommended cold tire inflation pressures, tire sizes and the com- D The pressure should bined weight of occupants and cargo checked only when the tires are (vehicle capacity weight) are de-...
  • Page 404 If a tire frequently needs refilling, valve. In case of applying too much air, press the center of the have it checked by your Toyota deal- valve and release the air to adjust. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 405: Checking And Replacing Tires

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Checking and replacing tires The tires on your Toyota have built−in Tread wear indicator High tire pressure (overinfla- tread wear indicators to help you tion)— know when the tires need replace- ment. When the tread depth wears to D Poor handling 1.6 mm (0.06 in.) or less, the indica-...
  • Page 406 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) If air loss occurs while driving, do not For details about the side wall of the REPLACING YOUR TIRES continue driving. Driving even a short tire and the Certification Label, see When replacing a tire, use a tire of distance can damage a tire beyond pages 307 and 309.
  • Page 407: Rotating Tires

    Toyota recommends all four tires, or at least both of the front or rear tires be replaced at a time as a set. See “If you have a flat tire” on page To equalize tire wear and help ex-...
  • Page 408: Installing Snow Tires And Chains

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Installing snow tires and chains WHEN SNOW TIRES Side chain All wheel drive models: CHAINS Do not use snow tires of different Snow tires or chains are recommended brands, sizes, construction or tread when driving on snow or ice. patterns, as this may cause danger- On wet or dry roads, conventional tires ous handling characteristics result-...
  • Page 409: Replacing Wheels

    When installing chains on your tires, care- Correct replacement wheels are available When driving with chains installed, fully follow the instructions of the chain at your Toyota dealer. be sure to drive carefully. Slow manufacturer. down before...
  • Page 410: Aluminum Wheel Precautions

    Otherwise, an accident may occur re- sulting in death or serious injuries. When balancing your wheels, use only Toyota balance weights or equivalent Do not use wheels other than the and a plastic or rubber hammer. manufacturer’s recommended size,...
  • Page 411 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION − DO−IT−YOURSELF MAINTENANCE Electrical components Checking 12 volt battery condition ......12 volt battery recharging precautions .
  • Page 412: Checking 12 Volt Battery Condition

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Checking 12 volt battery condition— —Checking the 12 volt battery —Precautions exterior Hold−down clamp CAUTION If electrolyte gets on your skin, Terminals thoroughly wash the contact area. If BATTERY PRECAUTIONS you feel pain or burning, get medi- cal attention immediately.
  • Page 413: Volt Battery Recharging Precautions

    Charging necessary. plode, causing personal injuries. Have battery Dark White checked by your NOTICE Toyota dealer. Clear or Have battery Never recharge the battery with the light checked by your hybrid system on. Also, be sure all yellow Toyota dealer.
  • Page 414: Checking And Replacing Fuses

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Checking and replacing fuses Good Blown Good Blown Type A Type C the headlights or other electrical components do not work, check the fuses. If any of the fuses are blown, they must be replaced. See “Fuse locations”...
  • Page 415: Adding Washer Fluid

    “LOW WASHER FLUID” warning mes- out tool is shown in the illustration. tem. Have your Toyota dealer correct it as sage appears on the multi−information soon as possible. display, the washer tank may be empty.
  • Page 416: Replacing Light Bulbs

    LEDs. If any of the LEDs burn out, windshield fogs up in the rain. However, if Front turn signals/ take your vehicle to your Toyota dealer to there is a large drop of water on the parking and front —...
  • Page 417 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —Headlights A: HB4 halogen bulbs B: HB3 halogen bulbs C: Single end bulbs D: Wedge base bulbs (amber) E: Wedge base bulbs (clear) F: Double end bulbs 1. Open the hood. Turn the bulb base 2.
  • Page 418 3. Insert the bulb base into the mount- ing hole by turning it clockwise. Aiming is not necessary after replacing the bulb. When aiming adjustment is nec- essary, contact your Toyota dealer. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 419 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —High mounted stoplight a: Back−up light b: Rear turn signal light 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 420 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) —License plate lights Use a Phillips−head screwdriver. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 421 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION SPECIFICATIONS Specifications Dimensions and weights ........Engine .
  • Page 422: Dimensions And Weights

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Dimensions and weights Engine Model: Front wheel drive models All wheel drive models 3MZ−FE Overall length mm (in.) 4715 (185.6) 4715 (185.6) Type: 6 cylinder V type 4 cycle, gasoline Overall width mm (in.) 1825 (71.9) 1825 (71.9)
  • Page 423: Fuel

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Fuel Traction motor Hybrid battery Fuel type: Type: Type: Unleaded gasoline, Octane Rating 87 Permanent magnet synchronous motor Nickel−Metal hydride battery (Research Octane Number 91) or higher Maximum output: Voltage: Fuel tank capacity, L (gal., Imp. gal.): Front motor 9.6 V/module 65 (17.2, 14.3)
  • Page 424: Service Specifications

    Spark plug gap, mm(in.): Coolant type: 1.1 (0.043) “Toyota Super Long Life Coolant” is ENGINE LUBRICATION used in your Toyota vehicle at factory Oil capacity (drain and refill), L (qt., Imp. fill. In order to avoid technical problems, Outside temperature qt.): only “Toyota...
  • Page 425 “Owner’s Manual Supplement”. When use only “Toyota Genuine ATF WS” (ATF changing the automatic transmission fluid, JWS3324 or NWS9638) to aid in assuring use only “Toyota Genuine ATF WS” (ATF optimum transaxle performance. JWS3324 or NWS9638) to aid in assuring Notice: Using transmission fluid other optimum transaxle performance.
  • Page 426 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) BRAKES Minimum pedal clearance when depressed with the force of 500 N (51 kgf, 112 lbf) with the hybrid system on, mm (in.): 90 (3.5) Pedal free play, mm (in.): 1—2 (0.04—0.08) Pad wear limit, mm (in.): 1.0 (0.04) Lining wear limit, mm (in.): 1.0 (0.04)
  • Page 427: Tires

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Tires Tire size and cold tire inflation pressure: kPa (kgf/cm or bar, psi) Tire inflation pressure Tire size Wheel size Front Rear Spare 225/65R17 101S 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 220 (2.2, 32) 6 1/2 J When driving under the above load condition at sustained high speeds above 160 km/h (100 mph), in countries where such speeds are permitted by−low, inflate the front and rear tires to the following tire inflation pressure provided that it does not exceed the maximum cold tire inflation pressure molded on the tire sidewall.
  • Page 428: Fuses

    ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) Fuses Engine compartment Engine compartment 9. RR HTR 15 A: Rear heater system Fuses (type A) 1. ETCS 10 A: Hybrid system 10. DRL 7.5 A: Daytime running light sys- 2. DC/DC−S 10 A: Hybrid system 11.
  • Page 429 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 22. ECU−B NO.1 7.5 A: Theft deterrent 34. IGN 10 A: Meters and gauges, SRS system, conditioning system, airbag system, hybrid system, electroni- gauges and meters, electric moonroof, cally controlled brake system, engine engine immobilizer system, multiplex immobilizer system communication system...
  • Page 430 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 46. IG1 7.5 A: Hybrid system, power door 56. TAIL 10 A: Parking lights, tail lights, Fuses (type C) side marker lights, license plate lights, lock system, multiplex communication 69. DC/DC 120 A: Hybrid system system, airbag on−off indicator lights, front fog lights turn signal lights, back−up lights, out-...
  • Page 431 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) SECTION REPORTING SAFETY DEFECTS FOR U.S. OWNERS Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners Reporting safety defects for U.S. owners ..... . 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod.
  • Page 432 However, NHTSA cannot be- come involved in individual problems be- tween you, your dealer, or Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 433 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) U −5 Quick index D If a service reminder indicator or warning buzzer comes on ... D If a warning message appears ........D If your vehicle will not start .
  • Page 434 For repair of your hybrid system, visit your Toyota dealer or other qualified technicians. 2007 HIGHLANDER HV from July ’06 Prod. (OM48685U)
  • Page 435 The repair manual outlines exactly what maintenance The repair manual for HIGHLANDER may be pur- is required and clearly explains how to do the work chased from any Toyota dealer or the Material Dis- yourself step−by−step. tribution Center. To purchase the repair manual,...
  • Page 436 ’07 HIGHLANDER HV_U (L/O 0608) 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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